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October 2021 Auction Catalog

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199View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / PetrolianaLot# 4236 New Jersey Standard Oil Trust Stock Certificate Signed by J.D. Rockefeller and Henry Flagler, 1882 Cert. #442, issued in 1882 to Mary D. Harris for 50 shares. Beautifully engraved stock certificate printed by the Franklin Banknote Company with a vignette of the Capitol with horse driven carriages in front. This item is hand signed by John. D. Rockefeller, Henry M. Flagler, and Jabez Abel Bostwick. John Davison Rockefeller (July 8, 1839 - May 23, 1937) was the guiding force behind the creation and development of the Standard Oil Company, which grew to dominate the oil industry and became one of the first big trusts in the United States, thus engendering much controversy and opposition regarding its business practices and form of organization. Rockefeller also was one of the first major philanthropists in the U.S., establishing several important foundations and donating a total of $540 million to charitable purposes. In 1870, he organized The Standard Oil Company along with his brother William, Andrews, Henry M. Flagler, S.V. Harkness, and others. It had a capital of $1 million. The Standard Oil Trust was formed in 1882. After ten years the trust was dissolved by a court decision in Ohio. The companies that had made up the trust later joined in the formation of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), since New Jersey had adopted a law that permitted a parent company to own the stock of other companies. It is estimated that Standard Oil owned three-fourths of the petroleum business in the U.S. in the 1890s. Henry Flagler was a co-founder of the Standard Oil Company in 1870. He later was a key figure in the development of the Atlantic coast of Florida and the Florida East Coast Railway. The certificate has red pen cancels through the signatures and the stub has been reattached at the left. VF. View photos to inspect condition. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 111889Lot# 4237 Albany, New York 1864 Albany Petroleum and Coal Company of Albany N. Y. Stock, 1864 250 shares to Henry Buell on December 29, 1864. Signed by president and treasurer. Two vignettes: Oil field with two rigs and stallion in the countryside. 25-cent Revenue Stamp/ Stamp seal. Printed by Snyder, Black and Sturn of New York Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130527Lot# 4238 New York 1866Central Petroleum Company of the City of New York Stock, 1866 # 749 for 1,000 shares to Drexel Winthrop& Company on July 25, 1866. Signed by president James Bishop and secretary Austin Stevens. Vignette of two oil rigs with surrounding view of field and hills. 25c revenue stamp. Under print Capital Stock $5,000,000. Printed by Hatch & Company of New York. Discoloration though out. We did not find the exact location doing a quick search. This is a great opportunity for someone to discover this story! Est. $300-500 HWAC#130526Lot# 4239 Preble County, Ohio 1865 Preble County Petroleum and Mining Company Stock, 1865 This Ohio stock is #145 for 20 shares to EM Pattisome on October 9, 1865. Signed by president Bettimon and secretary Campbell. Oil field vignette located on two sides of a River. Printer was Gibson of Cincinnati. 25c Certificate revenue stamp. Stamped seal. Two vertical folds. No edge, corner, discoloration of pin hole issues. Extremely nice. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 130537Lot# 4240 Cairo, Pennsylvania 1864 Cairo Oil & Mining Company of Pittsburgh, Penn Stock, 1864 #183 for 10 shares to Simon Detar. Endorsed on back. Signed by Edward S Goodwin and SS Carpenter. Dateline Pittsburg 1864. Allegorical vignettes. BF Schuchman printer. 25c Life Insurance Revenue Stamp. R47c. Allegorical vignette. Creases at corners, folds, two small holes where ink has eaten through the paper. Looks nice! Cairo is north of Allentown and northeast of Harrisburg. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130525Lot# 4241 Fayette County, Pennsylvania 1865Dunlap Creek Oil Company Stock, 1865 Early # 23 for 500 shares to Charles Matheys on March 29, 1865. Signed by treasurer Middleton and president William Elkins. 25c Revenue stamp. Vignette of two oil rigs, workers, horse and wagons, etc. Very nice! Printed by Duval & So of Philadelphia. Red seal. No edge, corner, discoloration of pin hole issues. Extremely nice! Incorporated March 31st, two days after the stock was issued. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130524Lot# 4242 Oil City, Pennsylvania 1870 United Petroleum Farms Stock, 1870 This company did not last too long and by 1900 was out of business. # 1652 for 500 shares to John Mason on June 17, 1870, Signed by president David Duncomb(?) and secretary Austin Stevens. Vignette of oil field surrounded by town. Also, a gentleman vignette. 25c Certificate revenue stamp. Under print Capital Stock$10,000,000 in blue. Printer was Hatch of New York. Located at Oil City, Venango County. This area known for its prominence in the initial exploration and development of the Est. $150-300 HWAC#130536Zoom in and see close up detailHigh ResolutionImages of ALL LOTS available online atFHWAC.com

200Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / PetrolianaLot# 4243 Titusville, Pennsylvania 1865Roberts Petroleum Torpedo Company Stock Certificate Low number 8 for 100 shares to Walter B Roberts, one of the company founders, on April 11th, 1865. Signed by secretary Frank Norton and president William Fogg. Not cancelled. This has to be one of the more unusual stock certificates we have offered for sale. Two vignettes. The first shows an 1860’s oil well scene. The dramatic second vignette shows how the Roberts petroleum torpedo worked, by exploding deep in an oil well to fracture surrounding rocks. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp at right. Pinholes, very light wear. The Roberts Petroleum Torpedo was the brainchild of Colonel E.A.L. Roberts, with the help of his brother Walter B Roberts. E.A.L. had noted the effects of explosive rounds landing in a canal at the 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia. A Pennsylvania historical marker near Titusville states “Roberts Torpedo – First successful device for increasing the flow of oil by setting off an explosion deep in a well. It was publicly demonstrated in 1865…” Their first patent for an “Improvement in Exploding Torpedoes in Artesian Wells” was granted on April 25, 1865, and a patent for the actual Roberts Torpedo was awarded in November 1866. It dramatically changed the oil industry by increasing oil production from existing wells. The Roberts invention was a simple ‘torpedo’ filled with nitroglycerin that was lowered down a rope and ignited when a large weight was sent down that rope. Simple, yes! Dangerous, yes! Easy to copy, yes. For 25 years the brothers would spend a great deal of time and energy fighting patent infringements and “moon-lighters” who produced their own unlicensed varieties. They were call moonlighters as they would only do this at night to avoid detection from the detectives that were hired by the Roberts brothers to spy on oil fields. It is estimated that as many as 2,000 lawsuits were in court at one time! Explosions in the field, especially with moonlighters, were constant. It is estimated that at least 120 people lost their lives in factories and warehouses, during transportation by wagon, and during handling by shooters (those who actually sent down the torpedo and weight.) Even curious bystanders were sometimes killed. As one author put it, this was fracking before there was fracking. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 107780Lot# 4244 Venango County, Pennsylvania 1865Hoffman Petroleum Company Stock, 1865 #397 for 100 shares to Ann Stone on February 20, 1865. Signed by president George Abbe and secretary Hogwith. Vignette of oil field on the banks of a body of water. Vignette of man (Mr. Hoffman we presume). 25c Certificate revenue stamp. Printed by Hatch of New York. Holes at fold intersections and fold edges. Otherwise crisp and clear. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 130534Lot# 4245 Venango County, Pennsylvania 1865 Perkiomen Oil Company, Venango County, Pennsylvania Stock, 1865 #331 for 500 shares to George Seltzer on April 13, 1865. Endorsed on back. Signed by president DA Jones and secretary Weilsner(?). 2-cent certificate revenue stamp. Tow vignettes. Oil rig on right and rare green oil field at top center! Haehulan, Philadelphia printer. Outside of folds and discoloration where the revenue stamp was, no edge, corner, discoloration or pin hole issues. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130532Lot# 4246 Venango County, Pennsylvania 1865 Union Cherry Run Basin Oil Mining Company Stock, 1865 #142 for 200 shares to WO Breckenridge on July 12, 1865. Endorsed on back. Signed by president Cutchion and secretary Cutchion. Oil field vignette engraved by Krebs, & Bro. of Pennsylvania. 25c Power of Atty revenue stamp. Stamped seal. Overall nice – some discoloration. Venango county was first brought into notice by a well on Cherry Run. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130533Lot# 4247 Pennsylvania 1865 Home Petroleum Company Stock, 1865 #495 for 25 shares to Elias Bunyon. Signed by president Oakes and secretary Stevens. Underprint purple Capital Stock $500,000. Stamp upper right and lower left about stock reduction. Rather unique oil camp (not field) vignette. Hatch of New York printer. 25c Power of Atty revenue stamp. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 130535Lot# 4248 Pennsylvania 1865 Rome & Sugar Creek Oil & Coal Company Stock, 1865 #142 for 125 shares to AE Brooks on December 21, 1865. Two vignettes: oil field and underground coal mine. 2-cent Certificate revenue stamp. Sage Sons & Co. of Buffalo printer. We did not find the exact area of the mine, but Pennsylvania (coal and oil) is our best guess. Probably Venango Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130531Lot# 4249 Memphis, Tennessee 1880Southern Oil Works of Memphis, Tennessee Stock, 1880 Rare Tennessee oil stock. #126 for 27-1/2 shares on September 6, 1880. Issued and endorsed by H. E. Garth. Signed by vice president Rayne(?) and secretary. Small floral vignette. Stamped seal – organized in 1870. Some discoloration, otherwise, quite nice. Not cancelled. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 130528Lot# 4250 Pleasants County, West Virginia 1865 Bull Creek Oil Company Stock, 1865, West Virginia #695 for 100 shares to John Whetham on Feb. 9, 1865. Endorsed on back. Haenlem printer out of Philadelphia. Signed by president Phillips and secretary. Pen cancelled names. 25c revenue stamp. Oil field vignette. West Virginia has been a very important oil producing state. The Volcano oil field was discovered in 1860 and the state’s first oil pipeline was built in 1879 from Volcano to Parkersburg. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 130529Lot# 4251 Pleasants County, West Virginia 1865 Eureka Oil Company of the State of West Virginia Stock, 1865 #182 for 1,000 shares to John Kromer on January 20, 1865. Signed by president Gest and secretary Kromer. Oil field vignette and allegorical vignette. Printed by Mann of Philadelphia. 25-cent Entry of Goods revenue stamp. West Virginia has been a very important oil producing state. The Volcano oil field was discovered in 1860. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130530Lot# 4252 Hot Springs, Arkansas 1883 Hot Springs Rail Road Company Stock, 1883 #28 for 18 shares to Joseph Reynolds. Signed by president Reynolds. Cancelled. No real edge, corner or discoloration issues, Embossed seal. Small vignette of steam train rolling by manufacturing area. Built to bring visitors to the Hot Springs in Arkansas. In 1878, wealthy Chicago businessman “Diamond” Joseph Reynolds decided to visit the hot springs to treat his rheumatism. The trip was rough and the stagecoach even broke down. According to legend, the riders had to walk to a farm to spend the night while the coach was repaired. After that he declared he would build a railroad line so he and other sick visitors didn’t have to go through what he did. The narrow gage Hot Springs Rail Road was finished in 1875 and was often called the “Diamond Jo” line. The train coaches were made both comfortable and beautiful with rosewood and mahogany interiors, leather upholstery, silk curtains and velvet draperies. This rail line shortened the trip from Malvern to Hot Springs down to one hour. This was the only rail service into Hot Springs for 25 years. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130584

201View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadianaLot# 4253 San Francisco, California 1888Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Inc. Calif 1865. #11000, I/C, 5%, First Mortgage 50 year gold bond. Issues Oct 1888. Signed Chas. F. Crocker Jr. President, orange border, embossed seal w/ train center, vignettes: top bare breasted female sitting, bottom harvester. Coupons 13-100 attached. American Bank Note Co. Upper % lower right corners torn off. . Included cremation certificate certifying remaining issues of this railroad were destroyed, making this one a rare survival. Also, signature comparison is included. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138053Lot# 4254 Yosemite, California 1905Yosemite Valley Railroad Co. Bond Inc. Calif. 1902. Specimen, U/C, $1000, 5%, Sinking Fund, 30 year gold bond. Dated Dec. 1905. Green border, and under-print. Vignette: top-center Yosemite falls, El Capitan., coupons 1-60 attached. EF. American Bank Note Co Est. $220-350 HWAC# 138056Lot# 4255 California 1800’s Central Pacific Railroad Specimen Stock Specimen, Central Pacific Railroad Co. Incorp. 1861 Calif, Nev, Utah. $100 par shares, dateline 18xx, black/green border, vignette bottom: three allegorical females, twenty coupons attached, receipt attached. EF. National Bank Net Co printer. Very Rare. Est. $350-750 HWAC# 138041Lot# 4256 California 1892-99 Nevada-Calif Ore and L.A. Consolidated Railway Bonds Lot of 2: 1) Nevada-California-Oregon Railway specimen. U/C, $1000, 5% First Mortgage gold bearer bond due 1919. Thirty-seven coupons attached. Green border, vignette: top train passing men near fence. VF. American Bank Note Co; 2) The Los Angeles Consolidated Electric Railway Co. Incorp 1860 Calif. #2161, I/C, $1000, 6% First Mortgage Gold Bond. Issued 1892. Orange border, vignettes: two circles; left: power wheel, right: streetcar city background. Embossed seal. Coupons 8-60 attached. EF. H.S. Crocker Co printer. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 138045Lot# 4257 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1933Cripple Creek Central Railway Company Stock, 1933 - 3 Three great vignettes on this stock: steam train rolling along and two mining. #3114 for 45 shares. Signed by president and secretary. Hole punch cancelled. Two 2-cent transfer stamps on reverse. Controlled the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway and the Midland Terminal Railway. Left bottom corner is cut short. Otherwise no edge, corner, discoloration or pin hole issues. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 130583Lot# 4258 Silverton, Colorado 1921 The Silverton Northern Railroad Co. Stock Inc. Colorado 1895. #29, I/U, One share @ $100 par, issued to Cora M Pitcher, Oct. 24, 1921. Signed Otto Mears Pres. Black border, embossed seal, vignette top center: eagle wings spread holding Union shield. VF. Unk printer. Est. $300-450 HWAC# 138051Lot# 4259 Dakotas 1880-1904 Bozeman Street RLWY, Central City,Deadwood and Eastern RR Lot of 3: 1) Two Central City, Deadwood and Eastern RR Dakota Terr.. Proof Stock dateline 188_ Black border, vignette top: 4-4-0 @ depot. $100 par shares. American Bank Note Co submission form for certificate printing. VF-EF; 2) Bozeman Street Railway Co Incorp Montana #19, I/C, 3733 shares @ $1.00 par, issued Oct 1, 1904, (written over 189x) signed George Cox Sec., S.A. Mendenhall Pres., black border, range underprint, vignette upper left: Justice seated. Embossed seal, Unk. Printer EF w/cancel punch holes. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138040Lot# 4260 Florida 1882 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway Stock, 1882 NUMBER 16 for 200 shares in1882. Signed by president Lyon and secretary Sneden. Vignette of steam training flying through the countryside. Discoloration on left where glue into stock book. Small discoloration top left border. Overall nice. It was originally a narrow-gauge road, but in 1890 converted to standard gauge. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130579Lot# 4261 Albany, Georgia 1912 Georgia and Florida Railway Stock, 1912 #A1024 for 30 shares. Three allegorical vignettes. Three 20c transfer stamps on reverse. Three vertical folds. Very nice condition. Georgia & Florida Railway is a network of approximately 222 miles of track between Albany, Georgia and northwestern Florida. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130571Lot# 4262 Illinois 1870 Pullman’s Palace Car Company Stock, 1870, signed by Pullman #843 for 40 shares to James W. Simonton. Signed by president Pullman. Certificate has been hole punch cancelled and affects the signature. One 25c revenue stamp. Discoloration where the certificate was attached to the book. top left corner has small rip. Mostly nice! Fancy script. George Mortimer Pullman was an American industrialist and inventor of the Pullman sleeping car, a luxurious railroad coach designed for overnight travel. In 1894 workers at his Pullman’s Palace Car Company initiated the Pullman Strike, which severely disrupted rail travel in the midwestern and western United States and established the use of the injunction as a means of strikebreaking. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#130237Lot# 4263 Illinois 1859 Illinois Southern Railroad Stock, 1859 # 878 for 1 share to Daniel Powell in 1859. Signed by president and secretary. Those names are cancelled, and Martin and Williams are added? Nice steam train vignette rolling along a river. Very rare!!! One small discoloration from back middle center of vignette. Otherwise, no corner, edge, discoloration of pin hole issues! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130582Lot# 4264 Illinois 1880 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Stock signed by William Vanderbilt #10468 for 100 shares to William Vanderbilt. Signed by Vanderbilt on reverse. Great train vignette! Dated November 23, 1880. William Vanderbilt was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the eldest son of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, an heir to his fortune and a prominent member of the Vanderbilt family. This was one of many railroad lines Vanderbilt was associated with. He passed away in 1885. Some edge discoloration and one small hole bottom right. Otherwise, nice! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-100 HWAC# 130238

202Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadianaLot# 4265 Indiana Joliet & Northern Indiana Railroad Stock Signed by Cornelius Vanderbilt II #253, issued for 1 share in 1887. Signed by C. (Cornelius) Vanderbilt, the grandson of the famous Commodore as president. The certificate was issued to Ashley Pond for 1 share. Black print on creme paper. Punch cancellations. Stub attached at left. Nice clear signature of Vanderbilt. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 118649Lot# 4266 Kansas 1890-1970 A.T. & S.F. Stock and Bonds Specimens Lot of 2: 1) Incorp. Kansas 1890. #S86724 U/C, Preferred Stock Specimen, shares $100 par, under 100 shares. No date line. Olive border, olive under-print. Three vignettes: Left 4-4-0 passing r-l men on side rail, Center Bull, right Indian On Horseback killing Buffalo.. American Bank Note Co. Near Unc; 2) Preferred Stock specimen, #00000, shares @$50 par, Dateline blank. Orange border, three vignettes: 4-4-0 passenger train passes r-l men on side rail, Indian Chief center, left F7 diesel passenger l-r . Near Unc. American Bank Note Co. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138037Lot# 4267 Kansas 187201907 A.T.& S.F. Bonds A.T.& S.F RR. Incorp. Kansas 1859, Railway 1890: 1) $200 Scrip Certificate #00000 Specimen, Dated 1895 U/C, 4%. 100 year adjustment Bond, EF. America Bank Note Co; 2). $1000 , 7%, tax free. promissory note #166, U/C, dated 1872, embossed seal, black border, vignette of eagle w/agriculture background. Thirteen coupons attached. VF. Rand, Avery & Co printers; 3) Specimen, $1000, 10 year, 5%, Convertible gold bearer bond. Dated 1907. Blue border, Vignette top: train traveling forward r-l w/men carrying rail. Twenty coupons attached w/train vignette. EF. American Bank Note Co printer Est. $200-350 HWAC# 138038Lot# 4268 Kansas 1866-89 A.T.&S.F. RR, Atlantic & Pacific RR bonds/stock Lot of 4: 1-2) Two A.T.&.S.F. incorp.1869 Kansas. A. #28939, I/C, $500 5% ,100 year, Income Gold Bearer Bond, due 1989, signed by president cancel punched signature. Brown border, $500 born underprint. Vignette 4-4-0 #188 l-r at top. Embossed seal. One Hundred coupons attached. Except for cancel punches, EF. Franklin Bank Note Co. B. #50913, $1000, 5%, 100 year Gold bearer bond due 1989. Signature punched. Green border, 1000 green underprint, vignette top 4-4-0passenger train r-l, embossed sea, ninety-nine coupons attached. Cancel punched, EF; 3-4) Two Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Co. Incorp. 1866 by Congress. A. Specimens, shares $100 par, dated 188x, one orange border (less 100 shares) and one green border (100 shares), vignette: Indians overlook train in distance. Each tri-fold creases. Cancel punched. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 138039Lot#4269Louisiana1893Alexandria & St. Louis Railway Company Stock, 1893 Number 7 for 10 shares to WA Bright in 1893. Signed by president Hudson and secretary Potts. Rare railroad depot with train vignette. Incorporated in Louisiana. Hole top left border. Otherwise no edge, corner or discoloration issues. This road went by this name for only three years. Rare! Originally the Houston, Central Arkansas & Northern Railroad ran from Alexandria, Louisiana to the Arkansas State Line by 1891. It was controlled and operated by the Missouri Pacific Ry. On December 31, 1891, the railroad was sold to the Alexandria & St. Louis Railway. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130577Lot# 4270 Maryland 1917 Western Maryland Railroad Company bond issued to John D. Rockefeller $10,000 bond no. X925, issued to John D. Rockefeller on June 4th, 1917. Not signed by Rockefeller. Signed by the vice president and asst. secretary. Punch cancelled. $20 investment revenue stamp upper left. Gray border, railroad vignette. International Bank Note Co. 9 x 13” John D Rockefeller (1839-1937) was an American business magnate and philanthropist and is widely considered the wealthiest American of all time, having made his fortune through the Standard Oil Company. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 130239Lot# 4271 Minnesota 1915 Electric Short Line Railway Company Stock, 1915 #8744 for 1 share to Peter Rothstein. Signed by president Luce and secretary Soloman. In black it says Luce Electric Lines. It operated in Minnesota, originating in Minneapolis and heading westward. The railroad owes its nickname to the fact it was operated by members of the Luce family. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130573Lot# 4272 Mississippi 1905 Gulf & Ship Island Railroad Company Stock, 1905 #65 for 2500 shares to Joseph E Jones in 1905. Signed by president jones and secretary. Cancelled. Train vignette at depot. Jones endorses on back in 1916. The Gulf and Ship Island Railroad was constructed in the state of Mississippi, USA, at the turn of the 20th century to open a vast expanse of southern yellow pine forests for commercial harvest. Despite economic uncertainty, entrepreneurs William H. Hardy and Joseph T. Jones successfully completed railroad construction. The railroad resulted in the development of a seaport and expansion of cities along its route. Joseph T. Jones had made a fortune in oil wells and oil pipelines in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. He heard of the potential for investment in the bankrupt railroad being constructed in Mississippi that included 63,000 acres of timberland and invested in this company. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130580Lot# 4273 Missouri 1881 Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. Stock Issued to & Signed by Jay Gould Lot of 2: 1) No. B12246, issued for 100 shares to Van Deventer & Patton on January 5,1881. Signed by Gould as president; 2) No. A40657, issued for 10 shares to L. H. Niles. Seems to be signed for president Jay Gould. Punch cancelled signatures. Signed again by Gould on the reverse, and the signature is intact. One Green and one purple border, black print, and livestock vignette. Discoloration around borders. Jay Gould (1836-1892) is known as one of the “robber barons” of the Gilded Age. His career in railroad and stock speculation began in 1859. Gould & Fisk were also implicit in what is known as Black Friday (1869). Their plan was to buy enough gold to drive the price of gold way up, then forcing wheat farmers to sell their supply which would provide increased freight service for Gould’s Eastern railroads. Gould even used President Ulysses S. Grant’s brother-in-law, Abel Corbin, to try and influence Grant and his cabinet. When the premium over face value on a gold Double Eagle fell from 62 percent to 35 percent, it caused a panic in the financial markets (Black Friday). While Gould & Fisk made a small amount of money from the deal, Gould eventually lost it with lawsuits and the scandal tarnished his image with the public. After leaving the Erie Railway, Gould turned his eye toward Western railways. He took control of Union Pacific in 1873 and was also involved in the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Western Union, greatly increasing his wealth. He died in 1892 from tuberculosis. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $600-1000 HWAC# 130240

203View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadianaLot# 4274 Missouri 1881 Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. Stock Signed by Jay Gould No. B12244, issued for 100 shares to Van Deventer & Patton on January 5,1881. Signed by Gould as president. Punch cancelled signatures. Signed again by Gould on the reverse, and the signature is intact. Green border, black print, and livestock vignette. Discoloration around borders. Jay Gould (1836-1892) is known as one of the “robber barons” of the Gilded Age. His career in railroad and stock speculation began in 1859. Gould & Fisk were also implicit in what is known as Black Friday (1869). Their plan was to buy enough gold to drive the price of gold way up, then forcing wheat farmers to sell their supply which would provide increased freight service for Gould’s Eastern railroads. Gould even used President Ulysses S. Grant’s brother-in-law, Abel Corbin, to try and influence Grant and his cabinet. When the premium over face value on a gold Double Eagle fell from 62 percent to 35 percent, it caused a panic in the financial markets (Black Friday). While Gould & Fisk made a small amount of money from the deal, Gould eventually lost it with lawsuits and the scandal tarnished his image with the public. After leaving the Erie Railway, Gould turned his eye toward Western railways. He took control of Union Pacific in 1873, and was also involved in the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Western Union, greatly increasing his wealth. He died in 1892 from tuberculosis. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 130241Lot# 4275 Omaha, Nebraska Omaha Motor Railway Bond $1000, 5% Gold Bond issued July 1909 by the Omaha Motor Railway Company. Mounted on cardboard within sheet protector. Some fraying on edges, upper left corner torn off. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139225Lot# 4276 Nevada 1880-1901 Nevada-Ore RR, Dawson Railway & Coal Co Stock/Bond Lot of 3: 1-2) Two The Nevada and Oregon RailRoad Co. Incorp 1880 Reno, Nevada Proof stock cert. Black border, $100 par, 188_, vignette men cutting timber/train over bridge. American Bank Note Co request to print info sheet; 3) Dawson Railway and Coal Co. Incorp. New Jersey. Specimen, U/C, $1000, 5% First Mortgage 50-year gold bond. Dateline 1901. Orange border, two vignettes: top: train passing harbor, bottom miners working mine. 100 coupons attached. EF American Bank Note Co. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 138046Lot# 4277 New York, New York 1902American Elevated Railroad Stock, 1902 #565 for 100 shares. Signed by treasurer West and president Osborne Congelton. Very clear and crisp topless allegorical vignette. One of nicest we have seen. Not cancelled. No edge, corner, or discoloration issues! Est. $100-300 HWAC# 130575Lot# 4278 New York 1901-21 Northern Pacific and Northern Pacific-Great Northern bonds Lot of 3: 1) Northern Pacific Railway. Incorp New York. Specimen, $1000, 4%, 100 year Prior Lien Gold Bearer Bond, dated 1897 Gold border, vignette: company logo between mountain scenes. VF-EF. American Bank Note Co; 2-3) Two Northern Pacific-Great Northern. Incorp 1901. Specimens, $500, 19021(6.5%) & $1000, 1926 (4%) gold bonds. These companies attempted to merge in 1901, forming the Northern Securities Co. In 1903 the Supreme Court declared the merger a monopoly and ordered it dissolved. EF American Bank Note Co. . Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138044Lot# 4279 North Carolina Confederate North Carolina Railroad Bond, 1862 Rare Confederate funding of a North Carolina railroad, the Wilmington, Charlotte, Rutherford RR, July 1, 1862. $1000 bond at 6%. Not listed in Criswell or Cox 2003. Generally, only good condition. Printed on thin, poor-quality paper, tears, separations, chips missing. Only one coupon had been cut for redemption. 16.5 x 24 inches. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 138663Lot# 4280 Portland, Oregon 1887 Oregon and Calif RR Co. Stock/Bond Lot of 2: 1) Oregon and Clair Railroad Co. Incorp Oregon 1869. 1. American Bank Note Co. Proof, First Mortgage, 7% Gold Coin Interest Warrant not dated, facsimile signature Ben Holiday President. EF; 2) Specimen, $1000, First Mortgage Gold bearer bond, 40 year, 5% due 1927. Dated 1887. Green border w/allegorical females left /right, two vignettes: top Indian overlooks town below. Bottom: 4-4-0 #15 r-l w/man standing. Coupons 57-80 attached. EF. American Bank Note Co. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 138048Lot# 4281 Oregon 18-1896 Oregon Railroad Stock and Bond Lot of 2: 1) Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. Organized Utah 1897. Specimen, U/C, stock $100 par, brown border, brown under-print “SHARES $100 EACH”. Vignette: top Indians overlooking train. Receipt attached. American Bank Note Co. EF; 2) The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. Organized Oregon 1896. Specimen, U/C, $1000, 4%, 50-year gold bearer bond. Dated 1896. Blue border and under-print, two vignettes: top ships @ sea, bottom 4-4-0 passenger train @ station. Coupons 60-100 attached. American Bank Note Co. EF Est. $240-350 HWAC# 138049Lot# 4282 Pennsylvania 1840’s Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mountjoy & Lancaster Rail-Road Stock, 1840’s #881 for 50 shares. Issued and cancelled when trustees for Casonton signed for it. (See note on reverse). Large rip upper right that is protected by the note on the reverse. Nine vignettes from George Washington to lady in a field to eagle t locomotives, etc. It was an early American railroad built to connect three main population centers in east-central Pennsylvania. Chartered in 1834. Est. $200-400 HWAC#130578Lot# 4283 Pennsylvania Chartiers Railway Company Stock Issued to and Signed by Henry Clay Frick #971, issued to H.C. Frick for 120 shares at Philadelphia in 1885. Henry Clay Frick (December 19, 1849- December 2, 1919) was an American industrialist, financier, union-buster and art patron. He founded the H.C. Frick & Co. coke manufacturing company, and was chairman of the Carnagie Steel Company, where he had a contentious relationship with Andrew Carnegie. Frick played a major role in the formation of the giant U.S. Steel. Frick’s signature is very rare. He endorsed the certificate on the back as H.C. Frick. Lith. by American Bank Note Co. Philadelphia. VF. Est. $850-1500 HWAC#118619Lot# 4284 South Dakota 1908 Three Bonds Aberdeen-Huron & Southern Railway Company Lot of 3: Three bonds of Aberdeen-Huron & Southern Railway Co. Incorp. 1908 South Dakota. $250 (Green), $500 (burn) and $1000 (Orange) First Mortgage, 5% gold bearer bonds I/U. Each has all 73 coupons attached, all issued 1908. Vignette 4-4-2 passenger train right to left. EF Security Bank Note Co. Printer. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 138036

204Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadianaLot# 4285 Texas 1871 Houston & Great Northern Railroad Co. of Texas Scrip Stock, 1871 Here is an interesting piece. A stock scrip of 1 share to WL Evans. #275. Dateline Houston, April 20, 1871. Signed by president Young and secretary. Names are pen cancelled. Has a 25-cent Certificate revenue stamp. The Houston and Great Northern was chartered on October 22, 1866, by the first Texas legislature to meet after the Civil War. The railroad owned track between Houston and Palestine, between Houston and East Columbia with branches from Phelps to Huntsville, and between Troup and Mineola. In 1873 the Houston and Great Northern and International Railroad Company consolidated to form the International-Great Northern Railroad Company. Charles E. Young died on August 9, 1871, a little over three months after this certificate was dated, from a train derailment accident. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130581Lot# 4286 Texas 1896-19__ Texas and New Mexico RR Co. Stocks Lot of 3: 1) Rio Grande, Mexico and Pacific RR Co. Incorp New Mexico Territory. 1881. #6, I/C, One share @ $100 par. Issued Dec, 1881, signature punched, Black border, embossed seal, vignette top 4-4-0 passenger train l-r. Receipt attached. VF. Unk printer; 2) Northern Texas Traction Co. Incorp Texas. Specimen, U/C, less than 100 shares @ $100 par, dateline 19xx, blue border, vignette top electric street car alongside horse drawn carriage. Receipt attached, EF. American bank Note Co; 3) Mexican Southeastern Rail-Road Co. Incorp. N.M Terr. 1896. #11, I/U, 20 shares @ $100 par. Issued 1896. Green border, gold embossed seal, vignette left upper corner 4-4-0 passenger train. VF. Unk printer. Est. $200-315 HWAC#138050Lot# 4287 Ogden, Utah 1891-19__ Utah Central Railway Co. Stock & Bond Lot of 2: Utah Central Railway Co Inc. Utah 1881. 1) American Bank Note Co. Proof. 100 shares @ $100 par, dateline 188_, green border, vignette: top Indians looking out at train. Receipt attached. EF; 2) Specimen, U/C, $1000, 5%, First Mortgage gold bearer bond. Dateline 1891. Green border, $1000 green under-print. Three vignettes – left: miner holding pick, right: Flagman, bottom: surveyors. 1-60 coupons attached. VF. American Bank Note Co. Est. $300-450 HWAC# 138055Lot# 4288 Virginia Virginia & West Virginia Railroad & Mining Stocks (3) Lot includes an attractive railroad bond from The Fredericksburg, Orange & Charlottesville Rail Road Company, 1872. Fully issued for $500 with 40 coupons below. Would be a great framer. Small hole near top below the cert. #515. Not very noticeable. Bonds from this rail come in $500 and $1000 denominations, with this $500 bond the more rare of the two. We also have two mining stocks from Charlestown Mining, Manufacturing and Improvement Company, issued in 1891. Both are signed by R.P. (Robert Preston) Chew as president. Chew was a Captain in VA’s Chew’s Battery in 1861 and a Lt. Col. by early 1865. Both of the mining stocks are red pen canceled. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 128788Lot# 4289 Washington 1899 Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad Company stock, 1899 #49 for 1 share. Nice steam locomotive vignette. Pen Cancelled. Stamped seal. Very nice condition! Operated from 1880. Connected Seattle to the Northern Pacific. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130574Lot# 4290 Wisconsin 1857 La Crosse & Milwaukee Rail Road Company Stock, 1857 Early! Vignette of 2 steam locomotives. Also lake steamer. # 22 for 37 shares. Signed by president Goodrich and secretary Hadley. Dividends on 1st July and 1st January. In 1852 it began construction from the north edge of the city’s business district through Horicon, Beaver Dam, and Portage to La Crosse, reaching that Mississippi River town in 1858. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130572Lot# 4291 Bank of America Cash/Coupons in Railroad Bonds (25) Lot of approx. 25 coupons. Deposited by Wm. R. Staats Co to Bank of America account. For purchase of corporate bonds, most notably the Baltimore & Ohio RR Co. Dates include 1930, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1941. Rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139164Lot# 4292 1879-99 Central Pacific RLWY, The Central Branch Union Pacific RR Lot of 3: 1) Two Central Pacific Railway Co. Incorp Calif. Specimen, U/C, gold bearer bonds. A. $1000, 4% First Mortgage, 50-year due 1904. Dated 1904. Rose border, vignette top: two allegorical females holding Union shield., coupons 60-91 attached. EF. B. $1000, 3.5 %, 30-year Mortgage bond, dated 1899, orange border, vignette top: Collins Huntington. Receipt attached. VF. American bank Note Co; 2) The Central Branch Union Pacific, incorp #636, U/U, First Mortgage $1000, 7%, 15-year Gold Bear Bond due 1895. Signed Henry Garland Sec. Black border, not seal. Three vignettes left Brakeman, center 4-4-0 l-r, right flagman. Twenty-seven coupons attached. EF. American Bank Note Co. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 138042Lot# 4293 1880-1903 Nevada & New Mexico Railway Co Certificates Lot of 2: 1) U/U. Nevada Southern Railway, First Division. Incorp Nevada unk date American Bank Note Co proof, $100 par shares, dateline 188_, black border, vignette center 4-4-0 “Progress” passing town. Receipt attached. EF; 2) New Mexico Railway & Coal Co. Incorp. 1897 Calif. Specimen, U/C, $1000, 6% 25-year General Mortgage Gold bearer bonds Dated 1903. Rose border, and under-print. Vignette top: Shay Locomotive pulling coal r-l. Fifty coupons attached. Cancel punched, otherwise VF. American Bank Note Co. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 138047Lot# 4294 1870-1910 Southern Pacific Co and Two other RR Lot of 6: 1-4) Southern Pacific Co. Inc. 1865 Four Specimen Certificates. A. U/C, 10 shares common stock@ $100 par, dateline blank, rose color border, receipt attached, five coupons attached, vignettes allegorical females w/Union Shield. B. U/C , Stock $100 par, green border, vignette bottom allegorical females w/union shield, receipt attached, 20 coupons. C. U/C, $1000, 10 yr, 3%, Secured bond, dated 1936, Green border, vignette. top: 4-6-2 l-r. coupons 1-20 attached. D. U/C, $500, 4%, Stock Collateral gold bond dated 1899. Brown border, two vignettes: top allegorical females w/female bust, bottom 4-4-0 under steam. coupons 60-100 attached. All EF cond, American Bank Note Co printer; 5) The Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railway Co Inc. Utal 1899, #489, U/U, shares common stock $100 par, dateline 189_, green border, vignette top: 4-6-0 S.L.&L.A.RY passenger train, mountain background. EF. Salt Lake Litho Co printer. 6) South Bay Railroad and Land Co. Inc, Calif 1875. U/U, stock @ $100 par, Stalin’s 187_, black border, vignettes: left side train dual tracks, center 4-4-0 l-r passing farm. Receipt attached EF. Edward Denny & Co printers. Est. $220-335 HWAC# 138052

205View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadianaLot# 4295 1873 Union Pacific Railroad Co. Bond Founded 1862. American Bank Note Proof $1000, Mortgage Bond. Professionally backed w/rice paper. Vignette of Columbia Standing, looking rights/eagle and shield. .U.P.R.R. under-print, green border. Lower left and right corners missing, splits in center. Est. $450-600 HWAC# 138054Lot# 4296 1906-11 U.P.R.R , Washington/Columbia, Wichita Union Stock & Bonds Lot of 3: 1) Union Pacific RR. Specimen, U/C, preferred stock @ $100 par, dateline 19xx, green border, vignette: bottom eagle looking right, wings spread. Receipt attached. EF. American Bank Note Co; 2) Wichita Union Terminal Railway Co. Inc. Kansas 1911. Specimen, U/C, $1000, 4%, First Mortgage gold bearer bond, due Nov 1941. Dateline 19xx. Green border and under-print. Vignette: top 4-6-0 w/W.U. T. RY on tender, l-r. EF. Hamilton Bank Note Co; 3) The Washington and Columbia River Railway Co. Inc state of Washington 1892. Specimen, U/C, $1000, 4%, First Mortgage 40-year bond. Dated 1895. Brown border and under-print, Two vignettes: top 4-4-0 #15 r-l, bottom men working rail, train approaching., Coupons 1-80 attached. EF. American Bank Note Co. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138057Lot# 4297 Five Certs of Three Different Railroads. Lot of 5: 1) The Denver, Western & Pacific Railway Co. Incorp New York. #186, U/U, $100 par shares, dateline 188x. Receipt attached. Green border, sunburst green under-print, vignette top: 4-4-0 passenger train l-r mountain backdrop. EF. Franklin Bank Note Co; 2) The Geary Street Park and Ocean Railroad Co. Incorp. 1879 California. #206, I/C, $1000, 5% First Mortgage Gold Bearer bond due 1921. Issued 1891, signed Charles Crocker Pres. Brown border embossed seal, 1000 brown under-print, Vignette top: Allegorical females either side of streetcar center. Eighteen coupons attached. VF. Franklin Bank Note Co; 3-5) Three Great Northern Railway Co. Incorp New York. Specimens. $1000 (black), $10,000 (Blue) and $50,000 (orange) gold bearer bonds. Vignettes: top, two trains leaving station w/men on track, 4-6-6-0 passing farm. All in EF. American Bank Note Co. Est. $200-350 HWAC#138043Lot# 4298 Railroad Bonds (14) Lot of 14: Railroad bonds, c. 1880 - 1970s. Of special interest are two mounted and framed bonds. One is a first preferred income bond issued by The Toledo Peoria and Western Railroad Company in 1880 for $1000 paying up to 7% interest, signed by the company’s Secretary and President. The second framed bond was issued by the Allegheny and Kinzua Railroad Company in 1890 for $1000 paying 5% and signed by the company’s Secretary and President. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 139277Lot# 4299 Berkeley, California 1901 Horne Cold Distilling Company Stock Certificate Never bottle in embossed bottles (FH). Inc. July 10th, 1901. No. 92, issued to company president and inventor WL Horne on Dec 21st, 1901, in San Francisco. Signed by Horne and secretary William Nash. Not cancelled. Green border, black print, and floral logo with eagle vignette. Folds, toning. 8.5 x 12.25 inches According to a 1903 article in the Oakland Tribune, this company was building a cold distilling plant in West Berkeley where “grape juice will be distilled into brandy by the Horne process.” It will be the only plant like this in the state. The company has been manufacturing brandy from various fruits for 15 years. Comes with photocopied background information about a distilling patent from Horne. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 107785Lot# 4300 Big Bear, California Arrowhead/Big Bear Lake Stock Certificates Lot of four certificates from the Arrow-Bear Mutual Water Company, 1926-1949. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138479Lot# 4301 Los Angeles, California #1 Certificates ofLosAngelesStreetImprovementBondsCollection of 21 different Street Improvement Bonds in the City of Los Angeles, each with serial number “1”. Famous neighborhoods like Beverly Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard and others. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138517Lot# 4302 Los Angeles, California 1940Pacific Coast Coca-Cola Bottling Company Stock Certificate Early West Coast Coca-Cola stock. Extra rare! Inc. in California, 1924. No. 13, issued for 1348 shares to company president AP Pratt on May 31st, 1940. Signed by Pratt and secretary MJ Hartman. Pen cancelled. Green and gold border, black print, eagle on flag vignette. Six revenue stamps attached. Stub still attached. Heavy folds with some separation, toning, and glue residue on reverse. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 107783Lot# 4303 Sacramento, California Odd Fellows Hall Association of Sacramento Stock Certificates Three stocks certificates from the Odd Fellows Hall Association of Sacramento issued to raise money to build their new headquarters building. Two issued to Charles Schwartz and Elizabeth Snape, one unissued. Vignette of interlocked circles and American flag at the bottom. 4.75 x 9.75 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138523Lot# 4304 San Diego, California 1901Parrott Carriage Manufacturing Co. Stock Certificate Carriage & buggy manufacturer that become an automobile company. Inc. in California. Low number 6, issued to company president KL Parrott on Oct. 2nd, 1901. Signed by Parrott and secretary Terrill. Not cancelled. Endorsed by Parrott on reverse. Orange border and seal, black print, and vignette of Native American with ships in the background. Pinholes, deep folds, toning. 8.5 x 10.25” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 107759Lot#4305SanFrancisco,CaliforniaChina Agency & Trading Company Stock Certificate One stock certificate for two shares in the China Agency and Trading Company, San Francisco. Signed March 1918. Stamped Cancelled for New Certificate May 1st, 1919. Green and red. Titles in English and Chinese as well as additional Chinese text. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139177

206Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot# 4306 San Francisco, California 1878Stiles’ Hercules Engine Manufacturing Company Stock Certificate Rare. Location of Works: San Francisco, Cal. (printed at top center). Inc. February 1878. No. 84, issued to inventor and company founded WC Stiles for 1,000 shares on August 26th, 1878, in San Francisco. Signed by president Wilson and secretary Bean. Not cancelled. Black border and print, two vignettes: locomotive (bottom center) and Atlas holding a globe (upper left). Printed by Crocker & Co. Folds, light wear. 4 x 9” According to a detailed article in the July 20th, 1878, issue of the Mariposa Gazette (which includes an illustration), this company built rotary steam engines for many purposes including boats. Stiles even had one on display in the basement of the Cosmopolitan Hotel in San Francisco. A later article from that year says the engine will be on display at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair in SF and will be over 100 horsepower with two cylinders that are 20 ft. in length. This stock is also listed by Terry Cox, so they may have used these in locomotives also. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 107786Lot#4307SanFrancisco,CaliforniaBurlingame Telegraphing Typewriter Stock, Early Teletype, 1908 Ornate stock certificate issued for 10 shares in 1908. Large size certificate was a Trustee’s Receipt Certificate with a large escrow agreement printed on the back. Very unusual. Nice condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 131015Lot# 4308 Siskiyou County, California Siskiyou County Bond Certificates Lot of four bond certificates from Siskiyou County: Cottonwood School District (1887); Bond of the County of Siskiyou (1870, payable to Wells, Fargo); Mott School District (1889); Scott Valley School District (1881). Est. $300-400 HWAC# 138522Lot# 4309 California Ancient Order of United Workmen of California, $2,000 Bond Beautiful beneficiary bond document issued by Grand Lodge Ancient Order of United Workmen of California for $2,000, signed, sealed, and executed in April of 1903. The bond will pay upon the death of Edgar A. Hackett the sum of $2,000 to his wife, Henrietta H. Hackett. The bond is signed and recorded by officers of the Lodge in May of the same year. There is no indication that a bereaved Mrs. Hackett ever received the benefits of this bond since the reverse of the document remains unsigned and unused. Other than a small tear across the printed $2,000, this paper is in excellent condition with clearly readable signatures, a bright shiny gold seal and a yellow-green seal, both embossed by the Grand Lodge. Suitable for framing, indeed. Approx 11-3/4 x 17-5/8 inches. See photo for details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138588Lot# 4310 California Oil and Street Car Stock Certificates Lot of six different stock certificates: California Street Cable Railroad Co.; Market Street Railway Co.; Joe B. Turman Oil Syndicate; Palmer Union Oil Co.; Lo Tengo Oil Co.; Arcadia Oil Co. Est. $100-200 HWAC#138485Lot# 4311 California People’s Mutual Telephone Company Gold Bond, California, 1898 Beautiful, $1,000 1st Mortgage Bond #51 from the People’s Mutual Telephone Company. Inc. in California. Issued in 1898. Vignettes of two telephones, an underground cable, and a telephone pole with wires. Fifty-three coupons attached at the right. Nicely engraved, but no printer noted. Uncanceled. VF. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 131014Lot# 4312 California Three Early California Bond Certificates dean19 Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138506Lot# 4313 Kimball, Dakotas Farmer’s & Trader’s Bank of Kimball, Dakota Stock, D.T. 1886 Very rare stock certificate from Dakota Territory. Cert. #60, issued for 5 shares to H.M. Sprague in 1886, and signed by H.E. Gates as president. Small float with only 250 total shares authorized with total capital of $25,000. We don’t believe we have ever seen this one before. Journal Print, Sioux City. VF. Uncanceled. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 118582Lot#4314Ocala,Florida1892Ocala&SilverSpringsCo. Stock Signed by GettysburgHeroJoshuaChamberlainThis stock is signed by Joshua L. Chamberlain as company president. Chamberlain fought for the Union Army during the Civil War and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his conduct at the Battle of Gettysburg. On July 2, 1863, at Little Round Top, Chamberlain (then a colonel) and his men fought off the 15th Regiment Alabama Infantry and finally drove the Confederates away with a downhill bayonet charge. He also fought at the Second Battle of Petersburg (after which he was promoted to brigadier general), the Battle of Five Forks, and was given the honor of commanding the Union troops at the surrender ceremony for the infantry of Robert E. Lee’s Army at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. After the war, he served as the 32nd Governor of Maine. This stock is No. 69, issued for 100 shares to William Black on Jan. 18th, 1892. Signed by president Chamberlain and treasurer Houston. Not cancelled. Brown border and black print with vignette of building with carriages out front. Deep folds, other light wear. 9.5 x 11.75” This company bought the premier Ocala House hotel in December 1891 with plans to refurbish and add a 4th floor but ran into financial problems. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 107763Lot# 4315 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Electric Dice Game Company Stock Certificate Choice. Inc. in Illinois. No. 154, issued to FH Ferraro on Feb. 1st, 1893, in Chicago. Signed by president HN Carlish and secretary Harold Thompson. Not cancelled. Blue border, blue and red print, gold seal. Light toning. 8.25 x 10” Issued in Chicago right at the time of the World’s Fair (Columbian Exposition). According to Western Electrician, Volume 12, was formed “to manufacture and deal in electrical and mechanical devices” and were located at 95 Clark Street in Chicago. No additional information located on newspapers.com Est. $300-500 HWAC# 107784Lot# 4316 Chicago, Illinois Chicago Real Estate Mortgage Bond Cook County/Chicago/Hyde Park real estate mortgage bond issued by The Hood and Tullgren. $500. Pays 5% interest. 1905. Portion of one folded page missing but rest of bond in excellent condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139172

207View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot#4317Harvey,Illinois1916WoodsMobiletteCompanyStock Certificate Inc. in Arizona, 1913. No. 5887, issued for 200 shares to James A Rich on August 4th, 1916. Signed by vice-president Jno. Long and secretary Francis Ominger. Not cancelled. Black ornate border and print, great vignette of early automobile. Folds, light wear. 8.5 x 11” According to an ad for the company in Carette: America’s First Carette and Cyclecar, Volume 2 (1914), the company had offices in Chicago, but their plant was in Harvey. They called themselves “a thoroughly standardized motor car.” “Luxurious tandem seats--big enough for two adults and two children, comfortably seated. It is the ideal family car.” A typical 1914 Woods Mobilette was equipped with a four-cylinder, 12-horsepower, water-cooled engine. The transmission was a sliding gear type with two speeds forward and a reverse. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 107782Lot# 4318 Iowa 1852 Two consecutive numbered Burlington and Mount Pleasant Plank Road Certificates Burlington and Mount Pleasant Plank Road company, #’s 224 and 225 issued to J. F. Tallant for two shares, July 9, 1852. Signed by A. W. Carpenter president and Tallant as secretary. Endorsed on by Tallant as paid in full. Nice condition. The Burlington and Mount Pleasant Plank Road Company was organized in 1849 and officers were elected. By 1851 James Grimes, president of the plank road company in Burlington, was able to report: “We have nearly completed a plank-road 30 miles west of this place. I think it will pay well.” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 130258Lot# 4319 Iowa 1849, 1852 Two pre-Civil War Plank Road Stock Certificates Two Plank Road certificates, Burlington and Mount Pleasant Plank Road company, early number 75 issued to William Endsley (signed on reverse) for one share, November 24, 1849, signed by president Francis Peasley and secretary Thomas Hedge. Paid in full notes on reverse. The second is the Mt. Pleasant, Trenton, Deedsville, and Brighton plank road and bridge company of Trenton, Iowa. Number 182 issued for $50.00 on February 4, 1852, to the city of Burlington, Iowa on March 5, 1851, signed by Jay Evans as president and secretary Cameron. Not canceled. Plank Road company certificates as a whole are scarce. A Turnpike is an early form of a paid road. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130253Lot# 4320 Iowa 1849 Very Early Burlington and Mount Pleasant Plank Road Certificate NUMBER 8 for 2 shares, issued in 1849 to William Viney. Viney was both a local sheriff and treasurer. Signed by president Francis Peasley and secretary Thomas Hedge. Although there are condition issues (see photo), the low number makes it a nice prize! The Burlington and Mount Pleasant Plank Road Company was organized in 1849 and officers were elected. By 1851 James Grimes, president of the plank road company in Burlington, was able to report: “We have nearly completed a plank-road 30 miles west of this place. I think it will pay well.” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130259Lot# 4321 Louisville, Kentucky 1858 New Orleans & Ohio Telegraph Lessees Stock Certificate Early, pre-Civil War telegraph! Stock no. 150, issued for 40 shares to Thomas Carter on Sept. 1, 1858, in Louisville, KY. Signed by president N. Green and treasurer Douglas. Pen and spindle cancelled. Black print on thin paper with four vignettes: train & boat (bottom center), allegorical women (left and top center), and a portrait of a man (upper left). Printed by Toppan, Carpenter & Co., Cincinnati. Folds, heavy toning and soiling, as is common with these. 6.25 x 10.5” This company was a merger of the People’s Telegraph Lines and the New Orleans & Ohio Telegraph Lines. The telegraph lines went from Wheeling, Virginia to Nashville, Tennessee, and thence to New Orleans, as well as from Maysville, KY to Cincinnati and Nashville to Memphis. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 107772Lot# 4322 Boston, Mas s ac h us e tts Mason & Hamlin CabinetOrgansFancyWarrantyCertificate, Boston, 1878 Incredible warranty certificate fromthecabinetorgan maker granting the purchaser a five-yearwarrantyonpurchase. The certificate shows ten medals and diplomas of honor the company had won through the decades in the 1800’s. Five other vignettes surround the certificate. Mason & Hamlin is a piano manufacturer based in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Founded in 1854, they also manufactured a large number of pump organs during the 19th century. The company lasted for about 140 years with production halted in WWII, with the company manufacturing military gliders. With various owners, they lasted until 1996. Printed by Major & Knapp Lith. Co, N.Y. Issued at Boston in 1878. VF. Uncanceled. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 131081Lot# 4323 Pentwater, Michigan Pentwater DrivingParkAssociationStock,Early Horse Racing, Michigan, 1875 Cert. #187, issued for 25 sharesatPentwater,Michigan in 1875. Issued to Sands Manvell and signed by W.E. Ambler as secretary and Sam A. Browne as president. Vignette of two trotting horses pulling a coach. Horse races were held at the Driving Park for many years. The certificate is VF. Uncanceled. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 128816Lot# 4324 St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall Association Stock Certificate, 1885 Cert. #1750, issued for two shares in 1885 and signed by Sam M. Kennard as president. Inc. in Missouri. The Exposition and Music Hall was an indoor exposition hall, Music Hall, and arena in St. Louis from 1883 to 1907. The venue was used for three different presidential conventions and as a venue for the 1904 World’s Fair. The entire structure was torn down in 1907, replaced by the St. Louis Central Library. Very ornate certificate is fine shape with a tiny corner missing at top right. Printed by Compton Litho, St. Louis. Uncanceled. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 128828

208Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot#4325Reno,NevadaGravity Aeroplane Company Stock Certificate 5000 shares Issued to “non-assessable” on the 13th day of August 1925, signed by president P. B. Ellis of the Gravity Aeroplane Company. Jonathon Edward Caldwell. In February 1923 filed for a patent on a device he called the “cyclogyro”. It consisted of an airplane fuselage with two paddlewheel like attachments in place of the wings. The wheels were powered by an engine in the fuselage, spun to power the upper portion of the attachments forward – clockwise, as seen looking left from the cockpit. The wheels each featured four high aspect ratio airfoils, which were able to rotate around their horizontal axis in order to change their pitch. By changing the pitch continually through the entire rotation, the lift of the airfoils could be tuned to produce thrust in any direction. For instance, to lift off vertically the airfoils were pitched to have a positive angle of attack only at the top of their rotation, just generating lift only at that point. In forward flight the angle at the top of the arc would be reduced to make the lift neutral, but they would retain their positive angle even through the forward part of the circle, producing forward thrust. By changing the angle in this fashion, the aircraft could be “lifted” in any direction, with differential thrust between the two “wings” allowing yaw to be applied. Caldwell formed Gravity Aeroplane Company in Reno, Nevada and issued stock in 1928, although this certificate is dated 1925. None of Caldwell’s inventions were successful. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138454Lot# 4326 Nevada 1869 Nevada Freehold Trust Certificates (2) Nevada Freehold Properties Trust Bond Certificate/Coupon of Reversion £2 Nov. 25, 1869 Fine. An early Nevada mining bond that was issued in London. The left edge has torn perforations from when the bond was removed from the ledger. The top shows some minor edge damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-300 HWAC# 129707Lot# 4327 New Jersey Edison Portland Cement Company Stock Certificate Issued in 1903. Nice vignette of Thomas Edison. Issued for 100 shares and canceled. Stub attached at the left. The Edison Portland Cement Company was a venture by Thomas Edison that helped to improve the Portland cement industry. Edison was developing an iron ore milling process and discovered a market in the sale of waste sand to cement manufacturers. He decided to set up his own cement company, founding it in New Village, New Jersey in 1899, and went on to supply the concrete for the construction of Yankee Stadium in 1922. Hole and stamp canceled. Very good condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 118624Lot# 4328 New Jersey American Trotter and Pacer Stock, Horse Racing, 1922 Rare certificate from this horse racing related company. Cert. #30, issued for 2 shares in 1922. Inc. in New Jersey. VF. Uncanceled. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 128822Lot# 4329 New Jersey 1793 Rancocus Toll-Bridge Company Stock- 1793 Rancocus Toll-Bridge issued February 18, 1793, to Joseph Cooper. Number 74. signed by Joshua M Wallace as president. 15 x 4.5”. Nicks along edges. Endorsed by Cooper on back. Wallace was a member of the New Jersey convention that ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1787. A private company erected the first bridge at Delran, New Jersey in 1793 to replace the ferry that had operated at this location since 1748, the year that the Colonial Assembly first authorized a road between Burlington and the ferries operating to Philadelphia. Heavy horizontal fold and some small nicks at border. otherwise very nice! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#130261Lot#4330NewYork, New York 1854AmericanExpressCo. Stock Certificate (Wells, Fargo, Holland Signatures) Very early! No. 781, issued for 17 shares to Peter Bellinger (war of 1812 survivor).Signedby Henry Wells as president, William G. Fargo as secretary, and Alex Holland as treasurer. NOT cancelled. Black border and print, with locomotive and telegraph pole vignette. Capital Stock 7,500 shares. Printed by Baker & Duyckink, NY. Folds, areas of heavy toning, pinholes. 6.75 x 10.75” In 1854, the express business was so strong and profitable that new companies were springing up to cover specific routes where transportation of packages became essential. In competitive business ventures, some companies are formed for perhaps all the wrong reasons – things such as creating havoc, just so you can get bought out. Such was the case, as opined by A. L. Stimson in History of the Express Companies and Origins of American Railroads published in 1858. Three New York men, seeking “to inflict great injury to the established express” formed the United States Express Company in 1854. The company never made money but caused havoc with American Express. The result was a buyout through stock purchase of United States Express by American Express, paid for by a new underwriting of stock increasing the Capital to 7,500 shares, additionally placing one of their principals on the American Express Board, Hamilton Spencer. Within a year, another company emerged as the United States Express Co., but it was completely different. On its Board and President was D. N. Barney, a part of the Wells Fargo business “family”, president of Wells Fargo from 1853-1866. This company was formed to utilize the New York and Erie Railroad routes for express business. The 1854-1859 period for American Express was anything but calm. With an explosion of the express business caused by not only the fast development of inter-state railroad development east of the Missouri River, but more importantly by the extreme amount of business generated by the California Gold Rush. (Type 2a with four telegraph lines). Please Be Sure to Read Fred Holabird’s Essay about the History of American Express & Wells Fargo, as Revealed by Stock Certificates. Found on our website (www.holabirdamericana.com) Ken Prag CollectionEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 130269Lot# 4331 New York, New York 1877American Express Stock Certificates, Type 8, Signed by William Fargo Number 19158 for 5 shares issued to F. L. Allyn. Signed by William G. Fargo president. Also Holland. Dog vignette. Extremely nice condition. Stamp cancelled. Transferred by Allyn (signed by Dr. Allyn dentist) on back to Maxwell Graves(?). Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 130270

209View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot# 4332 New York, New York 1868American Merchants Union Express Co. Stock Certificate Signed by Fargo (Type 1) No. 523, issued for 5 shares to George L. Dickinson on Dec. 15th, 1868. Signed by William S. Fargo as president, EP Ross as treasurer, and secretary Knapp. Punch and stamp cancels that do not affect the signatures. Black border and print, with Safety & Dispatch vignette featuring busy port scene with stagecoach, ship, and train cars. Printed by John H. Duyckink, NY. Five cent adhesive revenue stamp with tied cancel attached at upper right. Pinholes, folds, light wear. 8.75 x 12.25 inches. This company was the consolidation of the American Express Company and the Merchants Union Express Company. Near the close of the Civil War, Merchants Union Express was created specifically to compete with American Express and the Wells-Fargo-Butterfield-Livingston business family. The companies merged on November 25, 1868. American Express Company returned to its old name in 1873. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $260-500 HWAC# 130271Lot# 4333 New York, New York 1868American Merchants Union Express Co. Stock Certificate Signed by Fargo (Type 2 – overprint on left side of stock) No. 588, issued for 10 shares to Betsey E. Seely of Seneca Falls on Dec. 18th, 1868. Signed by William S. Fargo as president, EP Ross as treasurer, and secretary Knapp. Punch and stamp cancels that affects Knapp signature. Black border and print, with Safety & Dispatch vignette featuring busy port scene with stagecoach, ship, and train cars. Printed by John H. Duyckink, NY. Five cent adhesive revenue stamp with tied cancel attached at upper right. Pinholes, folds, light wear. 8.75 x 12.25 inches. This company was the consolidation of the American Express Company and the Merchants Union Express Company. Near the close of the Civil War, Merchants Union Express was created specifically to compete with American Express and the Wells-Fargo-Butterfield-Livingston business family. The companies merged on November 25, 1868. American Express Company returned to its old name in 1873. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $260-500 HWAC# 130272Lot#4334NewYork,NewYork1869AmericanMerchantsUnionExpress Co. Stock Signed by Fargo, Revenue Imprinted (No overprint) No. 5703,issuedfor5 shares to Fields Osgood & Company of Boston on June 10th, 1869. Signed by William S. Fargo as president, EP Ross as treasurer, and secretary Knapp. Punch and stamp cancels that do not affect the signatures. Reverse has 25c Inter. Revenue stamps. Black border and print, with Safety & Dispatch vignette featuring busy port scene with stagecoach, ship, and train cars. Printed by John H. Duyckink, NY. Knapp signature hole punched. Rare RN-P5 revenue imprint. Light wear. 8.75 x 12.25 inches. This company was the consolidation of the American Express Company and the Merchants Union Express Company. Near the close of the Civil War, Merchants Union Express was created specifically to compete with American Express and the Wells-Fargo-Butterfield-Livingston business family. The companies merged on November 25, 1868. American Express Company returned to its old name in 1873. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 130274Lot#4335NewYork,New York 1869 American Merchants Union Express Co. Stock Signed by Fargo, RevenueImprinted(Overprintleftsideofcertificate) No. 5257, issued for 1 share to Robert Davis of New York on July 16th, 1869. Signed by William S. Fargo as president, EP Ross as treasurer, and secretary Knapp. Stamp cancel that does not affect the signatures. Reverse has 25c Inter. Revenue stamps. Black border and print, with Safety & Dispatch vignette featuring busy port scene with stagecoach, ship, and train cars. Printed by John H. Duyckink, NY. Knapp signature hole punched. Rare RN-P5 revenue imprint. Light wear. 8.75 x 12.25” This company was the consolidation of the American Express Company and the Merchants Union Express Company. Near the close of the Civil War, Merchants Union Express was created specifically to compete with American Express and the Wells-Fargo-Butterfield-Livingston business family. The companies merged on November 25, 1868. American Express Company returned to its old name in 1873. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 130275Lot# 4336 New York, New York1867MerchantsUnion Express with a president Ross and Knapp Signatures Cert number 3667 for 10 shares issued to Stewart White of Grand Haven, Michigan, 1867. Signed by Ross as president and Knapp as Sec. Large green capital stock 200,000 share under print. Crinkling to the paper, discoloration. Rare. Near the close of the Civil War, Merchants Union Express was created specifically to compete with American Express and the Wells-Fargo-Butterfield-Livingston business family. The Merchants Union Express raised Cain with American Express. In a swift corporate move, American Express increased their capital stock to 18,000 shares on May 1, 1866, still with Wells, Fargo and Holland at the helm. This increase in capital would allow the Company the freedom to buy other express, steamship or rail lines to strengthen their hold on a monopoly of the express business east of the Missouri River. The prospect of purchasing the Merchants Union Express was a long one. Finally, Capital Stock was issued and the companies merged November 25, 1868, allowing for a new company to emerge, The American Merchants Union Express Co. Please Be Sure to Read Fred Holabird’s Essay about the History of American Express & Wells Fargo, as Revealed by Stock Certificates. Found on our website (www.holabirdamericana.com) Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-300 HWAC# 130273

210Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot# 4337 1870 Wells Fargo company, Omaha Treaty Stock Certificate, 1870 issued to Wells This stock certificate is one of the few known that representthetakeoverbyLloyd Tevis of thecompany.Thereareapproximately five of these c e r ti f i c at e s known. It is unquestionably one of the most important of all the Wells Fargo and American Expr e s s documents. This is number 647 for 100 shares issued to Henry Wells. It is signed by president Barney (of Barney, Raymond & Company per stamp upper left) and assistant secretary Theodore Wood. Has straight line and oval dividend stamps. This is an extremely important Wells Fargo certificate that marks the beginning of Wells Fargo as a world-class Western business entity. Henry Wells, William Fargo, and John Butterfield families all joined forces together to form a new company called American Express in 1850. In 1852 when Butterfield, as part of the Butterfield – Wells – Fargo business family, chose not to move forward with business into California, the Wells and Fargo portions of that business family started the Wells Fargo company for California business in 1852. Over the years the company is run by Wells, Fargo, and Butterfield grew. These companies included stage lines, express businesses, telegraph businesses, and others. With the coming of the new transcontinental railroad, there was great debate over whether this railroad would ever get finished on time in 1869. Wells and Fargo in particular, thought the railroad had no chance of finishing on time and as such essentially ignored it. Meanwhile a number of others realized that the transcontinental railroad was the future and that transcontinental stagecoach lines such as Butterfield’s Overland express, the Pony Express and others to become a thing of the past. During this critical period of the late 1860s, Wells Fargo’s stock in New York began to decline in price. Sensing the opportunity for a major acquisition, California business financiers Lloyd Tevis, D.O. Mills, and friends began buying up Wells Fargo stock at a fraction of its value on the New York market. Unknown to most involved, by 1869 they had control of the stock. Meanwhile Tevis had cut a deal to purchase the Pacific Union express which had the contract for mail on the new Central Pacific Railroad. When the railroad was completed Tevis had a meeting in Omaha, Nebraska behind closed doors with Wells Fargo and Butterfield. The outcome was that Lloyd Tevis took control of the company; that day they cut a deal with the original owners, such that Wells and Fargo got the business east of the Missouri River and Tevis’ company, now known as Wells Fargo, got all the business west of the Missouri River. Please Be Sure to Read Fred Holabird’s Essay about the History of American Express & Wells Fargo, as Revealed by Stock Certificates. Found on our website (www.holabirdamericana.com) Ken Prag CollectionEst. $5000-10000 HWAC# 130268Lot# 4338 New York, New York North Americana Mfg. Company of New York Stock w. Sidewheel Steamer Vignette, 1866 Rare certificate dated 1866. Cert. #194, issued for 500 shares at New York. Great vignette of a sidewheel steamer at the top. Also, a small vignette of a woman at a sewing machine and a 25-cent revenue stamp at left. Printed by D.L. Lambert, Stationer. Tiny damage at top left corner. Very attractive. Uncanceled. Est. $300-500 HWAC#131083Lot# 4339 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1811 1811 Pennsylvania Wine Stock Certificate Wow! Very early wine stock certificate! No. 363, issued for one share to Joseph Warner on May 23rd, 1811, in Philadelphia for “promoting the Cultivation of Wines in Pennsylvania.” Signed by president Hugh Ferguson and the treasurer (illegible). Not cancelled. Notations on reverse. 6.75 x 7.5 inches. Age discoloration. According to “Pennsylvania Wine: A History” by Cattell & McKee, these stocks were issued by the Pennsylvania Vine Company by Frenchman Pierre Legaux to raise money after an 1793 act passed by the Pennsylvania legislature. His vineyard was on 206 acres on land located 13 miles north of Philadelphia at Spring Mill. Est. $500-750 HWAC# 107804Lot# 4340 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1836Franklin Fire Insurance Company Stock Certificate Early! Stock No. 291, issued for 40 shares to The Atlantic Fire Insurance Company on July 18th, 1836, in Philadelphia. Signed by the president and secretary. Pen and stamp cancelled. Black print on tissue paper with vignette of Benjamin Franklin bust, torch, and fire extinguisher(?). Folds, some discoloration. 8 x 11 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 107770Lot# 4341 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1795Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Stock Certificate Issued to Samuel Breck of Philadelphia Issued March 16, 1795, certificate 9964 issued to the Bank of Samuel Breck, who was investing in this important turnpike. Signed by William Bingham president. The Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road was the first long distance stretch of broken-stone and gravel surface built in the country in accordance with plans and specifications. It was the first important turnpike road in the United States and the most important section of the famous of the Pennsylvania Road (which ran to Pittsburg). This road provided cheap transportation between the populous coast regions and the “breadbasket” of the newborn Republic, situated in the vicinity of Lancaster. It was the first privately built road of importance and the beginning of organized road improvement after a long period of economic confusion following the American Revolution. Samuel Breck (1771-1862) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania’s 1st congressional district from 1823 to 1825. He served as a corporal during the Whiskey Rebellion. Breck wrote an important paper on Continental money for the Philosophical Society of Philadelphia. [Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, by Watson] Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC#130249Lot# 4342 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1795Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Stock Certificate Issued to William Larsen of Philadelphia Issued March 16, 1795, certificate 255 issued to the Bank of William Larsen, who was investing in this important turnpike. Signed by William Bingham president. The Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road was the first long distance stretch of broken-stone and gravel surface built in the country in accordance with plans and specifications. It was the first important turnpike road in the United States and the most important section of the famous of the Pennsylvania Road (which ran to Pittsburg). This road provided cheap transportation between the populous coast regions and the “breadbasket” of the newborn Republic, situated in the vicinity of Lancaster. It was the first privately built road of importance and the beginning of organized road improvement after a long period of economic confusion following the American Revolution. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 130248

211View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot# 4343 Pennsylvania 1801 Milford & Oswego Turnpike Road Certificate - 1801 No. 2870, issued for one share to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on July 5th, 1821. Signed by president RH Rose and treasurer Putnam Catlin. Not cancelled. 4 x 6.25” Crisp and Clean! Inc. in 1807. The road ran from Milford, PA, to Owego, NY, via Willsonville, Palmyra, Dyberry, Canaan, Rix’s Gap, and Montrose. According to Wayne County history, “There were eight toll gates on the Milford-Owego Turnpike. Gatekeepers received a 10% commission. The gate near Waymart was one of the most profitable, collecting around $1,000 in 1830. Stage travel on the turnpikes reached its zenith about 1836. Canals and railroads carried freight and passengers at a fraction of the cost and led to a drop in use of the turnpikes after that. They later became part of the public highway system.” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $160-300 HWAC#130260Lot# 4344 Pennsylvania 1814, 1818 Two different Susquehanna Bridge Certificates: 1814, 1818 1) #368 for $100 per share issued to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania “for erecting a Permanent Bridge over the River Susquehanna, at or near McCall’s Ferry...” Signed by president Jonas Preston. He was in Whiskey Insurrection as a volunteer surgeon. When he died, he left his $400,000 fortune to erect and maintain a retreat for the relief of indigent married women of good character. 2) # 959 for one share to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. “...for erecting a Bridge over the west branch of Susquehanna at the Town of Lewisburg...” Signed by president William Hayes. He was a leading property owner and citizen of Lewisburg. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 130257Lot# 4345 Pennsylvania 1792 Very Early Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Navigation Stock w/ Robert Morris Auto, Signer of Declaration Stock certificate for the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Navigation out of Philadelphia August 4, 1792, issued to Robert Andrews Certificate No. 9 for one share boldly signed by Robert Morris as president. Not cancelled, but holes around signature. Large tear upper left, rip lower left has been taped. Morris, one of the most influential financiers of the new United States of America and signer of the Declaration of Independence. The canal flows for 135 miles from Pottsville to Philadelphia Ken Prag CollectionEst. $600-1200 HWAC# 130221Lot#4346Pennsylvania1795 Certificate issued to Dr Enoch Edwards, George Washington’sPersonalAttending Physician signed byDeclarationsignerRobertMorris5-share stock certificate in the North Americanlandcompany,number 1264, dated April 18, 1795, boldly signed by Robert Morris, signer of declaration of independence, and James Marshall brother of Chief Justice John Marshall. On canceled excellent condition. Edwards was the well-known personal surgeon of George Washington during the American Revolution and in later years. Excellent grouping of three important American Revolution figures. Tear bottom left where a seal of some kind had been affixed. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $600-1200 HWAC# 130225Lot# 4347 Pennsylvania 1795 North American Land Company certificate signed by Robert Morris (Revolutionary War Financier & Declaration of Independence Signer) Stock certificate with a very important signature. Issued for 5 shares, numbers 21,406 to 21,410. Signed by Robert Morris as president (pen cancelled) and James Marshall as secretary. Robert Morris, in addition to being a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was called the “financier of the American Revolution.” But his involvement with the North American Land Company literally destroyed his life. During the Revolutionary War Morris, an extremely wealthy Philadelphian, kept his friend George Washington and his troops fed, clothed, and armed. After the war Morris tried his hands in other ventures including the largest land trust in American History and is one of the first publicly traded Real Estate companies. To make a long story short, his investments turned bad and the harder he tried to reverse his fortunes the deeper in debt he became. So, in 1798 the financier of the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence found himself in debtors prison! James Marshall (brother of Chief Justice John Marshall) was his son-in-law and made a valiant but unsuccessful trip to Europe to gain supporters. Bird, Savage & Bird was a London Financial Firm and certainly one of the places James Marshall would have visited. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $600-1200 HWAC# 130222Lot# 4348 Pennsylvania 1795NorthAmericanLand Company certificates signed by Robert Morris (RevolutionaryWarFinancier & Declaration of Independence Signer) Lot of two stock certificates with a very important signatures.BothissuedFebruary 20, 1795. Numbers 792 and 2019. Signed by Robert Morris as president (pen cancelled) and James Marshall as secretary. Robert Morris, in addition to being a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was called the “financier of the American Revolution.” But his involvement with the North American Land Company literally destroyed his life. During the Revolutionary War Morris, an extremely wealthy Philadelphian, kept his friend George Washington and his troops fed, clothed, and armed. After the war Morris tried his hands in other ventures including the largest land trust in American History and is one of the first publicly traded Real Estate companies. To make a long story short, his investments turned bad and the harder he tried to reverse his fortunes the deeper in debt he became. So, in 1798 the financier of the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence found himself in debtors prison! One Morris signature is cancelled, the other isn’t. James Marshall (brother of Chief Justice John Marshall) was his son-in-law and made a valiant but unsuccessful trip to Europe to gain supporters. Bird, Savage & Bird was a London Financial Firm and certainly one of the places James Marshall would have visited. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $1000-1500 HWAC# 130223

212Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot# 4349 Pennsylvania 1795 Robert Morris signed stockissuedtoWm.Temple Franklin, grandson of Ben Franklin North American Land Company stock certificate, datelined Philadelphia, issued February 20, 1795, to William Temple Franklin, signed by financier RobertMorris,(alsoasigner of the Declaration of Independence), and James Marshall, Sec. Certificate 999 for 5 shares. Uncanceled. William Temple Franklin (1760-1823 and known as an adult as “Temple�) was the illegitimate son of William Franklin (1730-1813), himself the illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790). William Franklin was the last Colonial Governor of New Jersey and an ardent Loyalist. He probably aided the British during the American Revolution, and he was imprisoned by American forces from 1776 to 1778. In 1782 he went into exile in London where he died several years later, estranged from and unreconciled with his father, Benjamin. In contrast, Temple Franklin was endeared by his grandfather, who had him appointed as secretary to the American delegation at the Treaty of Paris. After Benjamin died in 1790, Temple went to England and lived with his father. While in London, Temple acted as an agent of Robert Morris, who had helped finance the American Revolution and was the wealthiest man in United States at that time. This document coincides with that period. Temple Franklin became the literary heir of his grandfather’s papers, editing and publishing many of Benjamin Franklin’s writings, including his Autobiography. He also speculated in real estate, becoming quite wealthy, then losing his fortune and dying in poverty in France in 1823. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $600-1200 HWAC#130224Lot# 4350 Pennsylvania Robert Morris, James Marshall and James Rees signatures, 1795 Certificate 2079 issued to James Rees for 5 shares of the North American Land Company. Not cancelled. Robert Morris, in addition to being a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was called the “financier of the American Revolution.” But his involvement with the North American Land Company literally destroyed his life. During the Revolutionary War Morris, an extremely wealthy Philadelphian, kept his friend George Washington and his troops fed, clothed, and armed. After the war Morris tried his hands in other ventures including the largest land trust in American History and is one of the first publicly traded Real Estate companies. To make a long story short, his investments turned bad and the harder he tried to reverse his fortunes the deeper in debt he became. So, in 1798 the financier of the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence found himself in debtors prison! James Marshall (brother of Chief Justice John Marshall) was his son-in-law and made a valiant but unsuccessful trip to Europe to gain supporters. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $600-1200 HWAC# 130226Lot# 4351 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $100 # 2298 for $100. River mill vignette. Issued to Joh G. Todd. In 1850 a John G. Todd was an original incorporator of the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railroad. Cut cancelled. Ten coupons still attached and signed. Certificate was redeemed in 1845. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC#130229Lot#4352Texas1840Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $100 and $500, 1840 Lot of two. #1321 issued to D. Cameron for $100 and # 2327 issued to A. de Saligny. Signed by Charles Demorse. DeMorse, the Texas Stock Commissioner, was tasked with funding the republic’smountingpublicdebt under President Mirabeau B. Lamar. One co-signed by ComptrollerJ.W.Simmons.Engraved by Endicott & Clark of New Orleans. In 1839 de Saligny was sent from Pairs to recognize Texas in a treaty of friendship, navigation,andcommerce.Republic of Texas in 1839. His report influenced the French to sign a Dubois, or “A. de Saligny,” as he signed himself, returned to Texas in January 1840. He established his residence in Austin, then the capital of the republic. Signed by de Saligny on reverse (Cut cancel has partially obliterated the ‘de’.) Ken Prag CollectionEst. $500-800 HWAC#130236Lot# 4353 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $100, 1840 Certificate # 2174 issued Edward Hall, June 15, 1840, for 1500. Signed by Charles Demorse. DeMorse, the Texas Stock Commissioner, was tasked with funding the republic’s mounting public debt under President Mirabeau B. Lamar. Co-signed by Comptroller J. Shank(?). Engraved by Endicott & Clark of New Orleans. Cut cancelled and one taped rip into the second coupon, but overall, a nice specimen. In 1836 the Texas Commissioners appointed Edward Hall to purchase and ship all supplies needed by the provincial government. Reverse has note by Edward Hall paying to the order of William Bryan. Hall and Bryan were major financial backers of the purchase of the ‘Invincible’ to combat Mexican ships. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 130234Lot# 4354 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $500, 1840 Issued in 1840 and redeemed in 1845. Ten coupons signed and attached. Certificate is cut cancelled, but not intrusive. Issued to L. Colguhuan(?). Signed by Charles DeMorse. The certificate and all ten of its coupons have been signed by DeMorse. Multiple “X” cut cancellations, decorated with two vignettes. Engraved by Endicott & Clark of New Orleans. DeMorse, the Texas Stock Commissioner, was tasked with funding the republic’s mounting public debt under President Mirabeau B. Lamar. Co-signed by Comptroller J.W. Simmons. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC#130230Lot# 4355 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $500, 1840 Certificate # 1689 issued December 1840 to W. Little for $500. Signed by Charles Demorse. DeMorse, the Texas Stock Commissioner, was tasked with funding the republic’s mounting public debt under President Mirabeau B. Lamar. Co-signed by Comptroller J.W. Simmons. Engraved by Endicott & Clark of New Orleans. W. Little probably is one of Stephen F. Austin’s Old Three Hundred colonists. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 130231

213View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot# 4356 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $500, 1840 (Lot of two) Certificates 2024 and 2028 issued Edward Hall, December of 1840 for $500. Signed by Charles Demorse. DeMorse, the Texas Stock Commissioner, was tasked with funding the republic’s mounting public debt under President Mirabeau B. Lamar. Engraved by Endicott & Clark of New Orleans. Heavily cut cancelled. In 1836 the Texas Commissioners appointed Edward Hall to purchase and ship all supplies needed by the provincial government. Reverse has note by Edward Hall paying to the order of William Bryan. Hall and Bryan were major financial backers of the purchase of the ‘Invincible’ to combat Mexican ships. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $500-800 HWAC# 130235Lot# 4357 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas Government Bond, $100, 1841 Government Bond Certificate # issued July 1, 1841, to Charles DeMorse for $500. Signed by David Burnett. Co-signed by assistant secretary William Levin(?). Engraved by Endicott & Clark of New Orleans. Burnet served as President of the Republic twice: Ad Interim President (March 17-October 22, 1836), and Acting President in 1841, during Lamar’s illness. His involvement with the massive land fraud known as the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company is well documented. Cut cancelled with ten coupons. Some discoloration, but overall nice! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 130232Lot# 4358 Texas 1841 Republic of Texas Government Bond, $500, 1841 signed by Governor Lamar #144 for $500 to Charles DeMorse. Signed president (and current Governor)MirabeauLamar.MirabeauBuonaparte Lamar (August 16, 1798 - December 25, 1859) was a Texas politician, poet, diplomat, and soldier. He was a leading Texas political figure during the Texas Republic era. He was elected as the second President of the Republic of Texas after Sam Houston. He was known for waging war against bands of Cherokee and Comanche peoples to push them out of Texas, and for establishing a fund to support public education. DeMorse, the Texas Stock Commissioner, was tasked with funding the republic’s mounting public debt under President Lamar. He was ill during 1841 and hence the Governor’s signature? Damaged with large cuts, at one time divided into three pieces, etc. Still has Lamar’s signature! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 130233Lot# 4359 Washington 1900 North American Transportation Stock Certificate Issued 10 shares at $100 per to The South African Gold Trust Limited, by The North American Transportation and Trading Company. Signed by Cudahay (sp?) president and Snowdon, secretary. It has a vignette of a snow-covered Mount Rainier and is dated October 24, 1900. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 128111Lot# 4360 West Virginia Overland Telegraph Company Stock Certificate, 1899 Cert. #142, issued in 1899 for 10 shares and signed by the company officers. A California merger of two telegraph companies created the Overland Telegraph Company in 1860. The company began building east from Carson City while Pacific Telegraph began building west from Omaha. The two connected in 1861, leading to the demise of the Pony Express. Rare certificate. VF. Uncanceled. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 131088Lot# 4361 Kenosha, Wisconsin 1835 Western Emigrating Company Stock: Roswell Otis signature One share to Roswell Otis and signed by chairman Peter Woodin and acting secretary George Bennett. Dated March 1835. Number 499. Early in the winter of 1834, a few persons indulging in a wish to emigrate to the West, made known to each other their determination. This company was centered at Hannibal, New York. Otis was one of those share-holders of the “Western Emigration Company” Otis financed and built the first pier in the harbor of Southport (Kenosha, Wisconsin). Bennett was one of the first to embrace the “Western Emigration Company” along with its other founders. Woodin was selected as Chairman early on. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 130266Lot# 4362 Kenosha, Wisconsin1835WesternEmigratingCompanyStock:Roswell Otis signature One share to Roswell Otis and signed by chairman Peter Woodin and acting secretary John Bullin. Dated March 1835. Number 410. Early in the winter of 1834, a few persons indulging in a wish to emigrate to the West, made known to each other their determination. This company was centered at Hannibal, New York. Otis was one of those share-holders of the “Western Emigration Company” Otis financed and built the first pier in the harbor of Southport (Kenosha, Wisconsin). John Bullen Jr., son of the general, was an early settler, and for a while, sole Agent of the Emigration Company, and as deeply interested in its fortunes and issue as any other man. He was for many years engaged in mercantile business and was an extensive land holder. Woodin was selected as Chairman early on. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 130267Lot#43631820’s1820sTurnpikecollection (7) All issued and not cancelled. Mostly in excellent condition. Centre and Kishacoquillas Turnpike #59, November 20, 1822. Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike #24, June 8, 1821. Butler and Mercer Turnpike #108, October 16, 1823. Milford and Owego Turnpike #2808, July 5, 1821. Hobbstown and Mount Pleasant Turnpike #102, November 7, 1826. Centre Turnpike #229, June 12, 1821. Phillipsburg & Susquehanna Turnpike Company, #26 August 24, 1821 Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 130254Lot# 4364 Automobile Stock Certificate Collection – Number 1 Lot of 25: Includes a Road-Runner Auto Company with red road runner under print, Cardinal Stage Line with bright red cardinal vignette. Palatine Motor with truck vignette, Auto electric & radio, Perfection Tire, with manufacturing building vignette, Stroud Motor, Lundelius and Eccleton Motors, Peerless Motor Car, Federal Moor Truck, Ben-Far Multiple Disc Brake, Crescent Rotary Engine, Four Wheel Drive Auto, Higley Automatic Sulky, Penn Speedway, Durant, Automatic Dump Car, Templar, Bergdoll, Peterson Gulp Gearless Steam Auto, Hudson, Holcomb Automotive Engine, Westport Garage with nice auto vignette, Crankless Engine, Stevens Duryea with nice yellow under print. Many of these we have not sold in a decade or longer. Est. $300-500 HWAC#130557

214Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Autographs, Early American & ExpressLot# 4365Automobile Stock Certificate Collection – Number 2 Lot of 18. Includes United States Automobile, Rickenbaker, Tip Top Garage, Northway Motors with truck vignette, Bull Dog Motor Truck with bulldog vignette, ACF Brill, Nash Motors, Rolls Royce, Philadelphia Rapid Transit with bus, train and trolley vignette, International Combustion, Studebaker, Chrysler Financial, Packard, Kaiser-Frazer, Studebaker Colorado, Hydro-United Tire, No Ro Motor. Most have some vignette; many directly related to the company. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130558Lot# 4366 Campaign Against Tuberculosis Stock and Bond Certificates Lot of over 40 stock certificates from various years from The Campaign Against Tuberculosis, which issued Christmas Seals to raise funds to fight the disease. Some dated in the 1930s, 1940s and never. Public health campaigns tried to halt the spread of TB. The promotion of Christmas Seals began in Denmark during 1904 as a way to raise money for tuberculosis programs. It expanded to the United States and Canada in 1907-08 to help the National Tuberculosis Association (later called the American Lung Association). Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138455Lot# 4367 National Automatic Arms and Ammunition Company Stock Certificate This is a stock certificate for the National Automatic Arms and Ammunition Company issued the 24th of December 1907 for one share valued at $100. The stock has a beautiful green ink background and border, folds are light and without any perforations. The signatures of the owner is Norman MacGaffin and the President of NAAA Co., Warren Akers are present front and back. A compression seal is visible in the lower left corner. No information located. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 127135Lot# 4368 Publishing Companies Stock Booklets (2) Lot of 2. Black board covered booklets by Jeffries Banknote Company containing mostly blank stock certificates issued by Futura Books, Inc and Monogram Publications, Inc. Both companies registered in California but no longer active. Booklets are 14 x 7 inches and contain 25 certs each. 24 in each booklet are blank while one in each is issued to Gordon W. Schindler for 100 shares each. Monogram Publications cert dated November 7, 1967. Futura Books cert dated October 10, 1969. Schindler was President of both companies and has his signature. M. Ruppe was Secretary of both companies and has his/her signature. All certs are sized 10 x 6-5/8 inches, white w/brown decorative trim and seals with B&W eagle image in upper center. Booklets and certificates all in excellent condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139668Lot# 4369Stock Certificate Collection Over 20 stock certificates. Cozzens Trading Co.; one Russian stock; various mining stocks: The Old Gold Mines Company; Mindanao Mother Lode Mines; San Mauricio Mining Company (several); American Bank Note Company. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#138141Lot# 4370 $50 27th Year Gold Loan Republic of China Bond/Central Bank of China 10 Customs Gold Units Note 1938 The 27th Year Gold Loan of the Republic of China United States Dollar Bond ($50) with eleven coupons still attached. Also receipt from Bank of China New York Agency dated 1949 including coupon clipped to be surrendered for principal repayment; in registered mail postal cover from Wall Street to Sacramento. Also, The Central Bank of China ten customs gold units note, Shanghai, 1930. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139654Lot# 4371 1911 Imperial Chinese Government Bond 5% Hukuang Railways Sinking Fund Gold Loan of 1911 bond, with some coupons clipped. Nice locomotive vignette, 13 x 22 inches, green ink. Also 10-Yen note, 10 x 7 inches with vignettes. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139189Lot# 4372 Currier & Ives Silver Ingot Collection America has long admired the works of Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives. The 12 pure silver ingots in this collection from Franklin Mint depict 12 master works of Currier and Ives. Each ingot is large, measuring 3 x 2 inches. The complete collection contains 33 troy ounces of pure silver. Issued in 1974 at an original price of $480. Includes original certificate of authenticity, box and book of illustrations. Est. $1400-2000 HWAC#139754Lot# 4373 Virginia City, Nevada 1970’sComstock 1oz. Silver Ingot This is a one Troy oz. approximate, silver ingot from the Comstock, it measures 1.25 x 0.75 x 0.25 inches. It’s stamped with an eagle and the designation that it’s .999 pure silver. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 140453Lot#4374LosAngeles,California1984USOlympicsCommemorativeSilverIngot Group 25 Franklin Mint silver ingots, 9.58 troy oz. at 925 fine (Sterling) commemorating the 1984 US Olympic stamps in custom case. (Gem). Set of 24 1984 commemorative brass transit tokens for the LA Olympics in custom box. (RTD) Est. $300-600 HWAC# 141171Lot# 4375 1977 South African Heritage Collection Lot of 8 Gold-Plated Silver Stamps South African Stamp Heritage Collection was produced by the Africana Commemorative Mint and released in 1979. Each medallion is gold plated sterling silver, numbered and a replica of an historic South African stamp. The collection was minted to commemorate South Africa’s postal history, dating back as far as the various iterations of the classic Cape Triangular from 1853. The full collection contains 25 different medallions. This is a partial set containing #8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Each medallion comes in the original, green card holder, originally sealed and protected in a plastic box in the center of the card. Some cards’ glue failed over time and have come open, 3 medallions are loose from the plastic holder and have slight marking. 5 medallions remained sealed and in mint condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140740

215View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / IngotsLot# 4376 Zinc and Tin Ingots, Group 1 Four ingot bars as made, each with four smaller ingots, for a total of 16 ingots if you break up the group. Two large, four-ingot bars from Belmont, an important metals company since 1895. These 95% zinc ingots are used for precious metal alloy. Two large Oster Cast bars of four ingots each. The Oster Cast ingots are 92% Tin. Nice group for the ingot collector. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138487Lot# 4377 Zinc and Tin Ingots, Group 2 Three ingot bars as made, each with four smaller ingots, for a total of 12 ingots if you break up the group. Two large, four-ingot bars from Belmont, an important metals company since 1895. These 95% zinc ingots are used for precious metal alloy. One large Oster Cast bar of four ingots each. The Oster Cast ingots are 92% Tin. Nice group for the ingot collector. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138488Lot# 4378 Connecticut 1789 State of Connecticut Twelve Pound Note, 1789 (For Revolutionary War Solider) Early document #3270 dated February 1, 1789, for receipt of Twelve Pounds for a Note Issued by the Treasury Office of the state. Signed by Peter (?), State Treasurer. Issued to Daniel Judson. Hartford: Printed by Hudson & Goodwin. ‘’X” cut cancel does not distract from this excellent item. Out research states Daniel Judson from Stratford was most likely the Revolutionary War Patriot. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $180-300 HWAC# 130265Lot# 4379 Massachusetts 1783 State of Massachusetts Bay Lottery Certificate, 1783 No. 584, issued for 15 pounds on June 1, 1783, signed by H. Gamore(?) as treasurer. Nice vignette of a pine tree encircled by a rattlesnake engraved by Nathaniel Hurd. This bond was issued to pay the winners in the state lottery. Cut roughly, otherwise fine! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $600-1000 HWAC# 130264Lot# 4380 Louisiana Louisiana Baby Bonds Uncut sheet of four-dollar bonds. At the close of the Civil War, the federal government imposed a large tax on state bank notes. The state of Louisiana issued small bank notes and disguised them as interest-bearing bonds, so the state avoided the tax. They were worth the same as federally approved currency, so they were used throughout the state. Size (5-1/2 x 3-1/4 inches), 7-1/2-cent coupons and charming vignette of a baby. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138535Lot# 4381 Louisiana 1875 State of Louisiana Bond Certificates Uncut sheet of four, Five-Dollar State of Louisiana Bonds, with coupons attached. Vignette of a little girl. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138507Lot# 4382Southern States Currency Two eight by ten-inch frames with five pieces of Southern currency: State of Alabama ten cent and fifty-cent note, issued 1863; State of North Carolina five cents, 1866; State of Louisiana five dollars, 1878, front and back. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 137892Lot#4383MassachusettsCivilWarSutler’sScripCivil War Sutler’s Scrip - 14th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery $1 Exchange Certificate. Signed HB Sheldon, Sutler. Green tint. Lower left corner torn. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139150Lot# 4384 Sutler Paper (3) Lot of three Sutler’s Office paper. Two pink tinted pieces w/F.B. Frisbee, Sutler dated October 31 and Dec 16, 186 (last digit missing). Sum of $1 to the payment of the Invalid Corp. Third piece issued from Sutler’s Office 188th Reg’t Ohio Vol. Infantry, Joseph Grimm, Sutler, amount of $2.50, dated March 23, 1865 Est. $160-250 HWAC# 139151Lot# 4385 Hamtramck, Michigan City of Hamtramck Depression Scrip Three pieces of scrip issued by the City of Hamtramck, Michigan during the Great Depression. $1, $5 & $10 bills. Perforated “paid” and glued to green paper. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139017Lot# 4386 Oneida, New York Scrips, Knox Corners, Oneida Co. New York (21) Lot of 21 Scrips in denominations of 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents. c. 1862. Each scrip has a bold eagle in the middle w/talons holding a ribbon stating E Pluribus Unum. Each scrip states James C Knox will pay to bearer at his store ___ cents when presented in sums of one or more Dollars. All scrips mounted on a single large piece of cardboard. Scrip in lower right corner has portion of right edge torn away. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139239Lot# 4387 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1856Ohio & Pennsylvania Rail Road Scrip, 1856 Two interest scrips and one premium scrip. For $3, $15, and $24. All different and all with different vignettes. The vignettes are well done and among the more popular ones found on notes. Datelined Pittsburgh. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 130545Lot# 4388 Charleston, South Carolina Pay Warrant Scrip from the City of Charleston South Carolina Lot of over 30 pieces. Pay Warrant scrip from 1932 and 1933. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139248Lot# 4389 Baraboo, Wisconsin Ringling Bros. 50th Anniversary Scrips (5) Lot of 5 scrips. Headline on front states Baraboo Scrip. Five cent scrips issued for the 50th Anniversary (1883 - 1933) Celebration of the Founding of the Ringling Bros. Show at Baraboo, Wisconsin. Each piece roughly 4.5 x 2.25 inches. Excellent condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139153

216Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Currency, Scrip, EphemeraLot# 4390 Red Hook Building Company/Portland Clearing House Scrip Lot of two: 1) Portland Clearing House Association, five-dollar depression scrip (1933), cancelled, eagle vignette. 2) The Red Hook Building Company, New York, one dollar, 1838. The Red Hook Building Company was the brainchild of Col. Daniel Richards. He saw great potential for Red Hook, Brooklyn as a center for trade and housing. In the late 1830s he formed the Red Hook Building Company. A publicly owned real estate development concern with a plan to develop all of Red Hook. It promised that by developing the area, much of which was still underwater, the property value would quadruple. To raise money, shares of the company were sold to the public. (The stock certificates looked similar to today’s dollar bills.) Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 138729Lot# 4391 First Day Issue of the Bicentennial Two Dollar Bill This is a first day issue (April 13, 1976) of the bicentennial two-dollar bill uncirculated, along with a facsimile of the Declaration of Independence signed by both William E. Simon the Secretary of the Treasury and Francine I. Neff Treasurer of the United States. Some wine or ink stains on the document. Framed at 25 in. X 18 in. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 140028Lot# 4392 Island Currencies Currencies from island nations, one each except as noted, as follows: DUTCH INDIES, 5 roepia, circ; ICELAND, 10 kroner, circ; NEW ZEALAND, 1 dollar, circ; DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, 50 pesos, circ-repaired; CUBA, 5 and 20 centavos, circ; EAST CARIBBEAN CURRENCY AUTHORITY, 1 dollar, two, circ; NANSHA ISLANDS (a.k.a. Spratly Is.), 2 and 5 jiao, unc; IRELAND, 1 pound, circ, plus two tickets to the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes; MADAGASCAR, 100 cent francs, circ; MALAYA and BRITISH BORNEO, 1 dollar, near-unc. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136117Lot# 4393 Notgeld Collection Folder with about 115 pieces of Notgeld pieces issued in Germany and Austria. A random sample indicates they date from the 1920s, many different towns and wonderful lithography. “Notgeld” is German for “emergency money” or “necessity money.” Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $170-260 HWAC# 137989Lot# 4394 Short Snorter Note Collection Over 25 pieces of World War Two vintage currency with autographs with many famous signatures. Lord Louis Mountbatten; Lt. General Joseph W. Stilwell; USO tour stars such as Paulette Goddard, Keenan Wynn. Japanese, Philippino, and American currency. Several of the $1 bills are Hawaii notes. In March 2009, Thomas Sparks founded The Short Snorter Project, an American 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit organized and registered in Washington “for educational purposes” pertaining to short snorters. One aspect of the Project’s mission is “to illuminate the Short Snorter and those associated with the tradition and provide a means to educate the general public about these artifacts brought home from the war.” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138501Lot# 4395 Deadwood, South Dakota 1880Deadwood Territorial Check for Ingot Collectors: Assayer SF Molitor Rare First National Bank of Deadwood check datelined Deadwood, D.T., Dec. 17th, 1880. Issued to S.F. Molitor for $9 by John Fortune. Stamp cancel. 2 cent revenue check. Not endorsed on back. SF Molitor was an assayer in Deadwood and San Francisco. Our company has sold numerous assay related pieces to his business in San Francisco, and a tin ingot (in our Oct. 2017 auction) from his time in Deadwood. Stephen Molitor was the son of A. Molitor, considered one of the great California Gold Rush assayers and one of the men originally involved with the U.S. Assay Office. In January 1859 Augustus and his son formed a new company called S, Molitor and Company. By then Stephen had worked in British Columbia during the Fraser River gold rush of 1857-1858 as well as in San Francisco with his father during earlier years. A third brother named Titus also worked for the firm. S. Molitor and Company’s business in San Francisco flourished for a while. Then Stephen took off for a gold rush in San Diego County, but that did not last long. Molitor was then off to Helena, Montana, and the Montana Gold Rush, then to Deadwood in the early 1880’s as part of the Black Hills Gold Rush. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 129594Lot# 4396 c1990 American Bank Note Company Commemorative Archive Series (45 Prints) 1) American Bank Note Commemoratives Archive Series 1990 Collectors Volume. This annual series of intaglio engravings was printed on acid free cream-colored paper stock. Set includes twelve, 8-1/2 x 11-1/4-inch pages of vignettes with four to ten vignettes per page. Important historical information about each vignette is included on separate page. Categories in this volume include: Men and the Sea, The Animal Kingdom, United States Presidents, Bridges, Allegories of Finance, The Depot, Pioneer Spirit, State Seals, The First Americans, Rural America, Across Town, Winged Majesty. 2) Blue binder contains an additional 33 pages, same size, from American Banknote Company with additional varieties of the same categories, as well as new categories. All pages are in very fine to excellent condition. New categories include: Down in the Mines, The Price of Freedom, Early Cities, Moments in History, Building the Economy, The Iron Horse, Tall Ships, The Family, Conquering The Sky, A House Divided, On The River, Of Brick & Stone, Coins on Paper, Prominent Americans, Cherubs and Cupids, The Frontiersmen. 28 Different Categories of Vignettes are represented here. It appears 17 pages are additional varieties of vignettes so multiple pages of the same category contain different varieties under that category, but are not duplicates. The American Bank Note Commemorative Archive Series was a 6-volume set with one volume published every year from 1987-1992 and each volume contained 12 different pages of vignettes. 45 of the 50 original pages are present in this nice collection, but only the 1990 original binding was saved. The other volumes pages were collected in one large separate binder. Most pages are in mint condition, but a few pages have minor smudges, though none appear to be stained. No rips or tears. Very nice group. Est. $300-400 HWAC#140723Lot# 4397 Numismatic Collectibles (7) Lot of 7: Four books on coins including the 1951-1952 Guide Book of United States Coins by R. S. Yeoman as well as The Story of the Dollar, 1970, Charles Hoskins, is also included. A player’s card with poker seal tokens attached is also included. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139233

217View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Currency, Scrip, EphemeraLot# 4398 Numismatic Postal Cover: Scott Stamp & Coin to S.H. & Henry Chapman From the Scott Stamp & Coin Co., 18 East 23rd Street, New York to prominent Philadelphia dealers S. H. & Henry Chapman. Postmarked New York with a violet colored two cent stamp commemorating the landing of Columbus. The Chapmans were located at 1348 Pine Street, Philadelphia. The Chapman brothers, Samuel Hudson and Henry, first worked for John Haseltine before joining forces and founding their own firm in 1879. Their 1882 sale of the Bushnell collection demonstrated their capability to attract important consignments and showcase them in an appealing manner. The Chapman brothers parted ways in 1906, for reasons unknown, and operated independently with good success into the 1930s. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137889Lot# 4399 Foreign Coin Covers/First Day Covers (150) Lot of 150: From countries throughout the world. Coins displayed in windows of stamped, postmarked envelopes. Some have attached descriptions. Ex: 28. Mexican 50 centavo, 1966, Mexico Mint, cupro-nickel 0.750 copper/0.250 nickel, 25mm, 6.5 grams, reeded edge. . . All envelopes enclosed in clear plastic sleeves. Est. $200-400 HWAC#139236Lot#4400NumismaticScrapbookInteresting personal scrapbook (7 x 8 inches), dating to perhaps late 1870s, with newspaper clipping concerning old coins and personal poetry. About 30 pages, binding is very loose. Articles include auction results, treatise on coins & currency, mention of Bechtler private minting. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139252Lot# 4401 Antique Coin Catalog from W.R. McColl, Owen Sound Ontario List of Canadian, British, United States and Foreign coins and pattern pieces, paper money, etc. offered at private sale by W.R. McColl, Owen Sound, Ontario. 45 pages, 6 x 9 inches, paperback. Dates indicate late 1890s. Est. $60-100 HWAC#139026Lot# 4402 1889 Messrs Bang & Company VintageAuctionCatalog/AutographsCatalog Catalog from Messrs Bang & Company of 739 Broadway, New York for their auction February 1889. Thirty-two pages, 6 x 9 inches, well worn. Curios, books, suit of armor, minerals, stuffed birds, animals, mastodon and sharks’ teeth. Judge Prince’s collection of Prehistoric Pueblo Indian Idols. Also, catalogue of autographs for sale by New York Coin & Stamp Co. Nine pages, 6 x 9-inch newsprint. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 139180Lot# 4403 Scott & Company Vintage Catalog Undated premium list of the prices paid by Scott & Company, 146 Fulton Street, New York. Founded in 1860, this price list is probably from the early 1880s, latest coin listed is 1878. Continental fractional currency is 50 cents; 1794 silver dollar $15; 1796 $1.50. Newsprint paper, 6 x 9 inches, about 12 pages. One of their first catalogs. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139029Lot# 4404Numismatic Gallery Auction Catalog of Territorial Gold Coins Twelve pages of territorial gold coins torn from a Numismatic Gallery Auction catalog. Date unknown but a $50 Wass Molitor gold is estimated at $1200. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139393Lot# 4405 Historic Coin Catalogs (8) Lot of 8. Six small catalogs, four published by The Numismatic Company of Texas, formerly The Numismatic Bank, B. Max Mehl, Owner & Mgr. All paper covers, Numismatic Co booklets titled The Star Rare Coin Encyclopedia and Premium Catalog. 1931 & 1932. Two other smaller catalogs included. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139232Lot# 4406 The Coin Collector’s Journal 1876-1884 This collection contains The Coin Collector’s Journals vol.1 - vol. 8, and Vol. 11 issues 120-133 with issue 130 missing. These journals range from 1876-1883, and Vol. 11 is 1884. All pieces are fragile and very rare. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137746Lot# 4407 Curiosity World Coin and Stamp Periodicals 1886-1888 Lot of nine issues of The Curiosity World, published in Lake Village, New Hampshire by John M. Hubbard. Price lists, articles, and activity of other dealers. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139396Lot# 4408 Issues of The West and Collectors World Three issues of “The West and Collectors World” magazines. 1913, 1918 and undated. Articles and ads by all the dealers of the day. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 139397Lot# 4409 Wells Fargo & Co. Strong Box, High Quality Replica High quality reproduction of a Wells Fargo & Co. strong box, approx. 18 x 10 x 8 inches, made of wood with metal banding, leather handles and heavy iron rasp with very rusty antique lock and key. In overall good condition, showing some wear, green paint with white Wells Fargo & Co. lettering on the front panel. Bottom of box shows some damage to wood, more so on bottom edges. Great piece of iconic Western America history, and a must have for many collectors. Even in replica these collectibles maintain their appeal and value. This is a nice example with enough wear and tear to look authentic, but still an unmistakable dead ringer for the originals, as they would have looked while in use over 120 years ago. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 140747Lot# 4410 Liberty Head $5 U.S. Gold Piece Money Clip 1903 Liberty Head five-dollar U.S. gold piece in a 14 carat gold money clip. Total weight 13.6 grams. Est. $900-1200 HWAC# 136184Lot# 4411 Liberty Head 1894 U. S. $20 Gold Piece Liberty head U. S. $20 gold piece dated 1894. EF-AU condition. Est. $2000-2200 HWAC#136186

218Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / CoinsLot#4412$20 Liberty Head Gold Piece Belt Buckle and Western Belt 1898-S Liberty Head gold piece mounted reverse side out in 3-1/2 x 2-inch buckle, with a 44-inch, hand-tooled,1-1/2-inch-wide Western style belt by Silver Creek Collection, accented with lizard skin. Coin is overall EF condition, but Liberty’s cheek has dings where the buckle keeper has made contact. Est. $3000-4000 HWAC# 136201Lot# 4413 Saint Gaudens $20 U.S. Gold Piece Saint Gaudens $20 U.S. gold piece dated 1910. AU-BU condition. Est. $2000-2200 HWAC#136187Lot# 4414 Saint Gaudens $20 U.S. Gold Piece with Bezel 1908 Saint Gaudens U.S. $20 gold piece with 14 carat bezel (4.1 grams.) Coin is AU-BU condition. Est. $2000-2700 HWAC# 136185Lot# 4415 Saint Gaudens $20 U.S. Gold Piece with Bezel and Chain 1907 Saint Gaudens U.S. $20 gold piece with 14 carat bezel (5.12 grams, and 20 inch, 14 carat (6.4 grams) chain. Coin in EF-AU condition. Est. $2100-2500 HWAC# 136188Lot# 4416 Indian Head $10 Gold Piece Jewelry 1912 Indian Head $10 U.S. gold piece, mounted in a 14-carat bezel (1.7 grams) on a 14 carat, 24-inch, chain (5.79 grams). Coin is in EF-AU condition, seldom worn. Est. $1300-1700 HWAC# 136183Lot# 4417 Austria 100 Korona Franz Josef Gold Piece with Bezel 1908 Austrian 100 korona Franz Josef gold piece with 14 carat bezel (4.1 grams). Coin has .9802 ounces of gold. 37 mm, KM 491. Est. $2000-2400 HWAC# 136189Lot# 4418 1947 Mexican 50 Peso Gold Piece with Bezel 37.5 grams oro puro, 1947 50-peso Mexican gold coin with 14 carat bezel (13.39 grams). Coin EF-AU condition. Composition: 90% Gold; Weight: 41.6666g; AGW: 1.2056oz. Est. $2600-3000 HWAC# 136190Lot# 4419 1892 Gold Toned Dollar Pendant Beautiful piece of history - Liberty dollar in 18K gold pendant. Also included Princeton University fraternity pins and watch chain. TAO, 3.16g; T, .71g; Delt, 3.32g; watch chain, 16.1g. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140348Lot# 4420 Indian Head Encased Cent Collection Lot of eight encased Indian head pennies. 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, Keep Me and Never Go Broke, Penny Saved, penny gained. Most are storecards. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 141011

219View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / CoinsLot# 4421 Encased Penny Group Lot of six encased pennies: 1937, Bantam Auto; 1948, Metz Beer; 1950, Toledo, Ohio; 1951, Given Bros.; 1951-D, Electric Theater Exhibit; 1956-D, Rexall Products. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 140791Lot# 4422 Binder of Brilliant Uncirculated 1955-S Lincoln Pennies Plastic binder with three pages of brilliant uncirculated 1955-S Lincoln Pennies. 80 coins per page, missing one for a total of 239 coins. Price guide indicates a value of $2-10 for grades MS 60-64. Recent auction results for certified 1955-S show a range of $15-20 (MS65); $20-90 (MS66); $60-180 (MS67) and the lone MS68 sold in September of 2002 for $7475. These might be worth getting certified. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 138531Lot# 4423 Buffalo Nickel Collection Lot of 36 Buffalo nickels from 1913-1929 in low grades, AG-VG, some with acid restored dates. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 138668Lot# 4424 Hobo Nickels Lot of five hobo nickels. One looks like a WWII soldier, two look like Asian coolies, one has a native American headdress, one is just a beatnik. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140808Lot# 4425 Original Mint Bags of National Park Quarters Lot of three original boxes from the U.S. Mint containing canvas bags of $25 in commemorative quarters (each) from three different National Monuments: 1) Fort Moultrie National Monument (South Carolina); 2) Shawnee National Forest (Illinois); 3) Theodore Roosevelt National Park (North Dakota). In original mint packaging, bags unopened. All issued in 2016. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136233Lot# 4426 State Quarter and Special Nickel Collections Five bound special volumes of specially prepared collectible US State Quarters and nickels. Four are quarters. A) 6 piece set of US territories quarters, 2009; B) Three bound sets of 1999-2008 state quarters from 5 different states each, all enhanced by hand coloring. C) Lewis & Clark 18 nickel set including 6 in mint state, 6 hand colored, and six gold plated. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 141170Lot# 4427 Morgan Dollar Collection Lot of ten Morgan dollars: 1880, VF; 1886-O, VF; 1889-O, XF; 1890-O, F; 1891-O XF; 1894-O, F; 1896-O, VG; 1900, EF-AU; 1900-O, VG; 1921, AU. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 136175Lot# 4428 Silver Dollars Lot of ten silver dollars: Morgan (6): 1879, EF-AU; 1879-S, VF; 1880, AF; 1884, VF; 1890-O, VF; 1900, EF-AU. Peace (4): 1922, Ch. AU; 1923-S, Ch. AU; 1923-S, AU; 1925, AU. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 136176Lot# 4429Uncirculated Dollars and Quarters Whitman publishing Presidential dollars plastic case: Teddy and F.D.R. Two NGC certified silver dollars: 1983-S Olympics PF 68 ultra cameo discus thrower; 1984 S Olympics PF 69 Los Angeles Coliseum. Quarters: brochure first state quarters of the United States Collector’s guide” brochure with the first five quarters. Uncirculated set of the 2012 National Monument quarters (5 coins); The Nevada Quarter official launch ceremony January 31, 2006, Two quarters in a plastic cased set. 1982 George Washington silver half. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136238Lot# 4430 Encased Nickel, Dime & Quarter Lot of three encased coins. 1936 Buffalo Nickel (good luck piece); 1953-D Roosevelt dime (March of Dimes); 1948 Washington quarter (Time magazine). Est. $100-300 HWAC# 141014Lot# 4431 Counterstamped One Peso Silver Counterstamped on the obverse of a 1908-S One Peso Philippine silver coin: “Manila Bay”; on the reverse: “Corregidor / 1946.” Coin in VF condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141006Lot#4432NewOrleans,LouisianaCounterstamped Five Franc French Silver Coin Counterstamped on Louis Phillippe’s head is “Phillip / Cheap / Store / Nayades St. / N.O. 1834 5-franc silver piece, holed. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141005Lot# 4433 Sharpsville, Pennsylvania J.W. Fuller Counterstamped Shield Nickel Listed in Rulau, page 815 (PA-SH-4). 1869 shield nickel counterstamped “J.W. Fuller” on obverse and “jeweler” on reverse. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141026Lot# 4434Counterstamped Bust and Liberty Seated Half Dollars Lot of six counterstamped half dollars. 1) 1834 Bust half, AG, stamped “I. Brich” obverse; “BRICH” on reverse. 2) 1854 Liberty Seated, AG, “B” on obverse. 3) 1854 “arrows”, G, “L.E. Seymore” obverse. 4) 1855 “arrows, AG, “F R” on obverse. 5) 1873, “W. B. Hancock” on obverse. 6) 1876, AG, “G. Hyers” on obverse. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 140662Lot# 4435 Counterstamped Flying Eagle and Indian Head Pennies Lot of five counterstamped pennies, three flying eagle and two Indian head. 1) 1858, VG, “G.L. Rix” on reverse. 2) 1857, AG, “F. J. Ran” obverse. 3) flying eagle, P01, holed, stamped “G. H. Sherman” obverse. 4) 1881, AG, “I.K.” obverse. 5) 1863, G, “J” on obverse. Est. $100-200 HWAC#140663Lot#4436CounterstampedForeignCoins Lot of three. Two Mexican coins: silver stamped “1929 Junta Patriotica / Baseball / 1929 / SGO IXO” with loop; 1831 Eight Reales, holed, stamped “Ouerfield”. French ten francs copper, date unreadable, stamped “D.E. Renfro / Vin Blanc / June / 10”. Est. $150-250 HWAC#141007

220Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / CoinsLot# 4437 Counterstamped Half Cent and Dime Lot of two counterstamped coins. 1) 1832 half cent, VG, stamped both sides with a circle of dots. 2) 1856 Liberty Seated dime, AG, stamped “C. A. N.” obverse. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140664Lot# 4438 Counterstamped Large Cent Collection Lot of 15 counterstamped large cents. 1794 stamped “B C 1861”; 1803 “Warranted / Extra”; 1822 “H B”; 1852 “E”; 1844 “G. L. Hopkins”; 1851 “K K”; and nine others. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 140805Lot# 4439 Counterstamped Large Cents “Devins & Bolton/Montreal” Lot of two large cents, 1848 & 1852, counter stamped “Devins & Bolton / Montreal. “ Richard John Devins was born in Montreal in 1837. Although he studied medicine at McGill University, he did not enter practice but rather devoted himself to the study of chemistry and medicine. After serving his apprenticeship with a druggist in Montreal, He established his own business in Montreal in 1861 and went into partnership with a Mr. Bolton two years later. Recognizing the value of advertising, Devins and Bolton culled from circulation vast quantities of copper and brass tokens as well as semi-official halfpennies and foreign copper tokens and coins, and then had them stamped “Devins & Bolton Montreal.” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140804Lot# 4440 Counterstamped Liberty Seated Quarters Lot of six counterstamped Liberty Seated quarters: 1) 1857, AG condition, stamped on reverse “G.W. Flanders.” 2) 1858 (9?) , FR 02, stamped on obverse “C. Forsberg”. 3) 1861, G, reverse engraved “C K P / Cheshier / pictorial cat. (unique!) 4) 1875, VG, triangle on reverse. 5)1875 FR 02, obverse stamped “C.S. Shaw” reverse stamped “E.B. Skinner.” 6) 1876 VG, obverse stamped “G.H. Paul.” Est. $300-400 HWAC# 140660Lot# 4441 Counterstamped Shield and Liberty Nickels Lot of five counterstamped nickels. 1) Shield nickel, P01, stamped “W.G.G.” 2) Shield nickel, P01, stamped Elston on reverse. 3) 1866 Shield nickel, AG, stamped “T. Lamb” on obverse. 4) 1884 LIberty Nickel, VG, stamped “L.G. Babb” on reverse. 5) 1884 Liberty nickel, AG, stamped “TTB” on obverse; “LM” on reverse. Est. $200-300 HWAC#140661Lot# 4442 Counterstamped Two Cent Pieces Lot of three counterstamped two cent pieces. 1865, J.W. Mahan; 1864, A. Walton; date unreadable, N. Ogden. Est. $150-250 HWAC#141004Lot# 4443 Counterstamped U.S. Dollars Lot of two counterstamped U.S. dollars. 1) 1881 Morgan Dollar stamped on reverse “COOK”; 2) 1923 Peace dollar stamped on obverse “To Paul / 7-14-63”. Both coins in VF-EF condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141027Lot# 4444 California 2014 Ewiiaapaayp Indian Sovereign Nation Double Coin Set - 12 Unc Coins Issued by the Ewiiaapaayp (WE-yah-pie) Indians of San Diego County, California, this colorful 2014 double set includes12 Uncirculated coins, a double 6-coin set in a display box so both sides of each variant are visible. 2 each of 6 uncirculated coins: 1¢ – Ants 25¢ – Yellow poppies 5¢ – Water bearer 50¢ – A bear and cubs 10¢–Meteor showers $1–Two rams fighting All 6 share a common obverse featuring the leaning rock and big dipper. (Ewiiaapaayp means leaning rock in the Kumeyaaay language.) Each coin displays the tribal names for the denomination along with the English version. Officially recognized as a Sovereign Nation by the U.S. government, the tribe is legally authorized to issue its own commemorative coins. Mintage limited to just 10,000. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140728Lot# 4445 2014 Oglala Sioux Tribe Proof Coin Set (7 coins) 2014 Oglala Sioux Indian Tribe Proof Coin Set includes 7 uncirculated coins in display box – The Sioux Tribe is recognized as a sovereign nation by the U.S. Government and legally authorized to produce its own commemorative coins. The 6 denominations featuring reverse images honoring the American Buffalo were selected in a design contest among contemporary Sioux artists – a bison skull on the 1-cent coin, female with calves on the 5-cent, tribal headdress surrounded by running buffalo on the 10-cent, hunter on a horse on the 25 cent, buffalo scout on the 50 cent, and a Sioux chief on the $1 coin. The common obverse displays the Oglala Sioux flag with teepees representing the 8 reservation districts. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 140727Lot# 4446 Hawaii Statehood Dala 25th Silver Anniversary Number 652 of 1000 sets issued on December 8, 1983, by The Hawaiian Mint. The obverse is Queen Liliuokalani; the reverse depicts the State Seal of Hawaii used on the Official 1959 Statehood Medal. One troy ounce of .999 fine silver. Certificate with original suede pouch. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 136180Lot# 4447 2010 Flags of America Commemorative Coin Box Set of 3 Flags of America Commemorative Coin Box Set of 3 .999 Silver Proof rectangular coins, 1oz, 51.5mm x 30.5mm, $5. Minted by Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians in 2010 production limited to 10,000. Like new in white leather presentation box, each encapsulated. Original outside box with fold out front flap. Nice addition to any collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140708Lot#4448Pop-OutRepousseCoinCollection Lot of nine pieces of pop-out coinage. 1964 Kennedy half dollar with bezel; 1977 Lincoln penny; three Indian Head pennies (with pinbacks); and four barber coins: dime made into a ring; two quarters and one half dollar dated 1900. Repoussé is “a method of decorating metals in which parts of the design are raised in relief from the back or the inside of the article by means of hammers and punches; definition and detail can then be added from the front by chasing or engraving. The name repoussé is derived from the French pousser, ‘to push forward.’ This ancient technique, which has been used extensively throughout the history of metalworking, achieved widespread popularity in Europe during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, and gained popularity in the U.S. in the beginning of the 20th century. Est. $1400-2000 HWAC# 136197

221View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / CoinsLot# 4449 Kennedy Half Dollar Pop-out Gold plated pop out repousse Kennedy half dollar, 1964. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141018Lot# 4450 Ancient Coin Collection Lot of nine ancients. Constantine the Great death commemorative, bronze, 13 mm; Roman Empire Otacilia Severa, seven others. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136237Lot# 4451 20 Centuries of Coin Collection by Postal Commemorative Society ”Coins are a unique window into the history of mankind,” begins the introduction to the Postal Commemorative Society’s edition “20 Centuries of Coins.” Each century has a half page, 9 x 5-inch card, dedicated to a civilization, with a coin, a photo of artwork, prose descriptions. On the reverse is the reverse of the coin, the conclusion of the prose, and a map of the subject Empire. The first century is the Kushan Empire Tetradrachm, the last is the 20th century represented by Finland, the silver 25-pennia. In a brown, three ring binder, with all twenty pieces. Fabulous educational presentation. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140177Lot# 4452 Canadian Coin Collection Small denominationCanadiancoincollection.Pennies: 1859 (F-VF); 1882-H (EF-AU); 1891 large date (EF); 1912, 1917 (2), 1919, 1923, 1925 (VG-EF); 1960 (BU). Five cents: 1908 (EF). Ten cents: 1883-H (VG); 1886 (VG); 1904 (EF-AU); 1906 (EF-AU); 1913 (F-VF);1930 (EF); 1938 (2) (EF-AU). Twenty cent: 1858, holed & plugged but nice for type. Twenty-five cent: 1872 (F); 1872-H (F); 1883-H (VG); 1905 (VG); 1909 (G); 1911 (2) (F); 1921 (AG); 1942 (VG). Manitoba Seeburg Select-O-Matic token; 1867-1927 Confederation medal in AU. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 138669Lot# 4453 Early Canadian Tokens and Pennies Lot of eight Canadian half pennies and pennies. 1815 Nova Scotia; 1832, Nova Scotia; 1842, Montreal; 1850 half penny; 1850 one penny; 1856 Nova Scotia; 1857 Upper Canada; 1901 Convention token. Est. $150-250 HWAC#140802Lot# 4454 Chinese Coin Sets Lot of three sets from China: 1992 China Coins of Invention and Discovery; five silver coins in a wooden box celebrating the Si Nan of Jan Dynasty. 2) 2001 Proof Coin Set of New Taiwan Dollar by the Central Mint of China; six-coin set in lacquered frame. 3) 2008 Olympic book “The Realization of Dream Beijing 2008” coins and stamps of the Olympic Games. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139400Lot# 4455 Roman Bronze Coins Lot of eight Roman bronzes, all approximately 20 mm, nice condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-130 HWAC# 139008Lot# 4456 1981 Jamaican Proof Set Jamaica Proof Set minted at the Franklin Mint. A nine-coin set with a mintage of 1,577. In original case, with certificate of authenticity. KM # 53, 54,56, 68, 70, 73, 84.1, 85.1a, 97a. Silver .9960 oz. Issue price $92.00 Est. $60-100 HWAC#136231Lot# 4457 Niue 2010 $2 Giay Thong - Hanh Safe Conduct Pass 1oz Silver Proof Coin Set was produced for the 35th anniversary of the official end to the Vietnam War in attractive red display case with the flag of the Republic of South Vietnam. .999 fine 1 oz silver, proof coin, encapsulated; minted by New Zealand Mint. Obverse: portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, wording “Elizabeth II”, “Niue”, “2010” and denomination of 2 Dollars. Reverse: selectively Gold plated and colored flag of the Republic of (South) Vietnam, Allied soldier stands next to a Viet Cong defector, wording: “Giay Thong-Hanh”, “Safe-Conduct Pass”. Includes encapsulated Giay Thong-Hanh Safe Conduct Pass, approximately 3 by 6 inches with ‘Giay Thong-Hanh’ printed in large text at the top. Like new presentation set in original boxes. Limited Mint production of 5,000. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 140709Lot# 4458 Niue 2010 2$ Korean War 60th Anniversary .999 1oz Silver Coin Niue 2010 2$ Korean War 60th Anniversary .999 1oz Silver Coin Limited Edition. Mintage limited to 2000. Coin in capsule with Certificate of Authenticity, original metal box and cardboard sleeve. Korean War officially began on June 25th, 1950. This collector’s edition coin was made available in 2010 to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of this tragic war, described as a “Police Action” at the time, even though the conflict involved 16 Nations in over 3 years of combat. The obverse of the coin features the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, sovereign of the Commonwealth and Niue. The reverse features an engraved image of a Korean War soldier with the background being selectively colored to symbolize the Korean Flag. Engraved stars and headings. Issued by New Zealand Mint. A certificate of authenticity is included in the box. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140706Lot# 4459 2007 Silver Proof Coins from the United Kingdom Lot of three issues from the Royal Mint in in plush original cases with certificates of authenticity. 1 & 2) Silver Proof Piedfort One Pound Coins featuring the Gateshead Millennium Bridge. One coin weighs 9.5 grams, the other 19 grams. One blue case, one red. 3) Diamond Wedding Silver Proof Five Crowns Her Majesty The Queen His Royal Highness Prince Philip; 39 mm, 28.28 grams, sterling .925 silver. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 141008Lot# 4460 2013 Tristan da Cunha Five Crown Commemorative Piece Commemorating the christening of Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge, 2013. Gold plated copper-nickel, with reeded edge. 65 mm, 100 grams. Copper layered in 24 carat gold with two Swarovski crystals. Produced by the Commonwealth Mint, Portishead, Bristol; known mintage 4,999. Obverse: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: Coat of Arms. Tristan da Cunha five crowns. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136195

222Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / CoinsLot# 4461 British Colony Coins & Tokens Newfoundland coins: 20 cents: 1890, 1896 (2), 1912; 10 cents: 1940, 1941, 1942. Wellington coppers: Cuidad Salamanca, Madrid, Waterloo. Four copper not paper tokens: 1813, 1815 (2), 1820. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139001Lot# 4462 Foreign Coin and Currency Collection Foreign coins from Canada; New Zealand; Switzerland; Great Britain; China; Australia and others. Paper money: $68 face dollars Canada; $145 Australian dollars; $45 Euros. Paraguay; Indonesia; Korea; Belgium. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140174Lot# 4463 Alaska Sterling Silver Alaska Statehood Medal Made by Medallic Art Co. of New York. Obv: Alaska / 49th State / January 3, 1959; Rev: The Seal of the State / Of Alaska. Round, serial number 801, 63 mm, 4.3 ounces. In original box with paperwork. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140157Lot# 4464 San Diego, California Panama-California Expo So Called Dollar HK-426 Obv: Full figure of Uncle Sam part r., pick in r. hand over r. shoulder, shovel in l. hand, two Continents in background and handle of shovel lies across Canal--all within center circle; outside around Panama California Exposition San Diego 1915. Rev: Ship passing through Canal, above Official Souvenir; above around Panama Canal Opened by S.S. Ancon; below ship Aug. 15, 1914. HK-426 Silver. 34mm. R5. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140672Lot# 4465 San Diego, California Robley D. Evans So Called Dollar HK-350 HK-350: Obv: Within center circle is male military bust facing part r.; outside, above Robley D. Evans; outside, below San Diego 1908 Rev: Within circle is sailing vessel; outside, above Juan R. Cabrillo; outside, below San Diego 1542. Copper. 38mm. EF-AU condition, with loop. Medal commemorates visit to San Diego of United States Battle Fleet on its voyage around world under command of Admiral Robley D. Evans. Evans (1846-1912), known as “Fighting Bob,” was Captain of first ship firing first gun against Spaniards at Santiago 1898. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 136256Lot# 4466 San Diego, California Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater Silver Medal Made by Medallic Art Co. of New York. Obv: The Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center / San Diego / California / 1973; Rev: pictorial planetarium. .999 silver, 2.15 ounces, 47 mm. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140687Lot# 4467 San Francisco, California California So-Called Dollars: 1894 Mid Winter Fair HK-259/1915 Panama Pacific Exposition HK-424 Lot of two so called dollars from California. 1) HK-259: Obv: Bear, on crag upper l., overlooks Exposition; above Midwinter / Fair; below, on ribbon, 1894. Rev: Across center Aluminum; above, in 6 slanting lines, Malleable / Ductile / Tasteless / Sonorous / Untarnishable / Strong; below Cubic Foot of Gold 1204 lbs. / “ “ Aluminum 179 “ / This is the Lightest / Metal the World / Has Produced.; below, microscopic Noble Chicago. Aluminum. 45mm. EF-AU condition. 2) HK-424: Obv: Within beaded circle Souvenir / PPIE [interwoven monogram letters] / [microscopic] Design. Pat. Appld. for / Panama-Pacific, International / Exposition / San Francisco / 1915; outside, around The Days of Old the Days of Gold the Days of Forty Nine; microscopic C.G. Brinker S.F. at bottom. Rev: Within beaded circle is design similar to 1851 Augustus Humbert $50 gold slug, target reverse variety, principal difference being 000 Thou, in upper ribbon; legend around Imitation of Famous California Fifty Dollar Gold Slug, Used by the Pioneers * 1850 * Gilt Bronze. VF-EF condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136258Lot# 4468 San Francisco, California 1894California Midwinter Expo So-Called Dollar HK-256 Obv: Modification of State Seal within irregularly shaped border of scrolls; below, a single star; outside, around California Midwinter International Exposition; beaded border. Rev: Same as reverse of No. 254 [Five edifices]. HK-256 Aluminum. 45mm. NGC certified MS 61. R6. Only one graded higher. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 140678Lot# 4469 San Francisco, California Panama Canal Opening So Called Dollar HK-398 Obv: Involved design depicting boat passing through Canal, full female figure standing on prow, long rays from head and shoulders, arms outstretched; each hand rests on a world globe (eastern and western hemispheres); on ribbon, across body, connecting globes Oceani Inter Se Columbid Coniunguntur (translation: “Columbia unites the oceans”); above on ribbons, at head of figure, to l. Prosperity, to r. To All Nations; at lower r. edge, microscopic © J. F. N. Rev: At top Seal of Canal Zone; around top Commemorating the Opening, across of (Seal) The / Panama Canal / to the / Commerce of the World / smaller This Medal Copyrighted and Bearing / A Serial number is one of 50000 Car / -rried on the Vessel making the First / Passage Through the Panama Canal / as Authenticated in Certificate / Signed by / (signed) Geo. W. Goethals / Chief Engineer / and Chairman / lsthmian Canal Commission; below this is serial number (incuse) on panel or ribbon; below around microscopic Copyrighted 1913 J. F. Newman. HK-398 Bronze. 38mm. NGC certified MS 62. R4. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140670Lot# 4470 San Francisco, California Panama-Pacific Exposition So Called Dollar HK-399 NGC certified MS 66, only one piece graded higher! Obv: Winged Mercury opens Canal locks, through which passes Argo, symbol of navigation, setting sun reflecting on her sails; below vessel “On! / Sail On!”; at lower r. edge Aitken / Fecit.; legend around • To • Commemorate • the • Opening • of • the • Panama • Canal • M•C•M•X•V• Rev: Two females, representing the two hemispheres, entwined about earth and holding in hands cornucopias; below, seagull, bird of Canal Zone; around • Panama-Pacific • International • Exposition • San • Francisco • California • M•C•M•X•V• HK-399 Silver. 38mm. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 140674

223View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4471 San Francisco, California 1915Panama-Pacific Exposition So Called Dollars: HK-400/415a/409 Lot of three so called dollars from the 1915 San Francisco Panama Pacific Exposition. 1) HK-400: Obv: Winged Mercury opens Canal locks, through which passes Argo, symbol of navigation, setting sun reflecting on her sails; below vessel “On! / Sail On!”; at lower r. edge Aitken / Fecit.; legend around • To • Commemorate • the • Opening • of • the • Panama • Canal • M•C•M•X•V• Rev: Two females, representing the two hemispheres, entwined about earth and holding in hands cornucopias; below, seagull, bird of Canal Zone; around • Panama-Pacific • International • Exposition • San • Francisco • California • M•C•M•X•V• Bronze.EF-EF condition. 2) HK-409: Obv: Within beaded circle, Winged Victory stands on prow of vessel, holding laurel wreath before her; Exposition buildings, hills, ship, sun and rays in background; above, around Panama Pacific International Exposition; below, between fronds, 1915; beaded border. Rev: Within beaded circle, agricultural and mining tools in foreground; stream, trees, mountains, clouds, sun and rays behind; outside, around For Montana Exposition Fund; below, in ribbon Oro Y Plata; beaded border. Bronze. 38mm. EF-AU condition. 3) HK-415a: Obv: Female figure, standing, facing to r., holds California flag in l. hand and wreath in r.; bear stands to her l., beneath flag; view of Exposition, bay, hills, sun and rays below and behind her and bear--all within circle; around, above California the Exposition State; below; around San Francisco • 1915; beaded border. Rev: Edifice; above Tower of Jewels--all within circle; outside around California the Exposition State; below San Francisco 1915; beaded border. Gilt Brass, reeded edge. 35mm. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 140787Lot# 4472 San Francisco, California Panama-Pacific Exposition So Called Dollar HK-401 Obv: Winged Mercury opens Canal locks, through which passes Argo, symbol of navigation, setting sun reflecting on her sails; below vessel “On! / Sail On!”; at lower r. edge Aitken / Fecit.; legend around • To • Commemorate • the • Opening • of • the • Panama • Canal • M•C•M•X•V• Rev: Two females, representing the two hemispheres, entwined about earth and holding in hands cornucopias; below, seagull, bird of Canal Zone; around • Panama-Pacific • International • Exposition • San • Francisco • California • M•C•M•X•V• HK-401 Gilt. NGC MS 65. Census shows 32 in MS65, only 13 higher grade. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 140673Lot#4473SanFrancisco,California1915 Montana at Pan-Pacific Exposition So Called Dollar HK-409 Obv: Within beaded circle, Winged Victory stands on prow of vessel, holding laurel wreathbeforeher;Exposition buildings, hills, ship, sun and rays in background; above, around Panama Pacific International Exposition; below, between fronds, 1915; beaded border. Rev: Within beaded circle, agricultural and mining tools in foreground; stream, trees, mountains, clouds, sun and rays behind; outside, around For Montana Exposition Fund; below, in ribbon Oro Y Plata; beaded border. HK-409 Bronze. 38mm. NGC certified MS 64 BN. R4. Only 26 graded higher. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140676Lot# 4474 San Francisco, California Panama-Pacific Exposition So Called Dollar HK-428 Obv: Full figure of Uncle Sam part r., pick in r. hand over r. shoulder, shovel in l. hand, two Continents in background and handle of shovel lies across Canal--all within center circle; outside around Panama California Exposition San Diego 1915. Rev: Ship passing through Canal, above Official Souvenir; above around Panama Canal Opened by S.S. Ancon; below ship Aug. 15. 1914 HK-428 Gilt. NGC certified MS 65. R5. Only four in higher grades. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 140682Lot# 4475 San Francisco, California Panama Pacific Exposition Souvenir Pennies Lot of three rare dollar-sized souvenir pennies from the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, two copper and one bronze. Also, an award medal for East Side Beer winning a gold medal at the Exposition. This medal is not gold, but bronze and 28 mm. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 141024Lot# 4476 San Francisco, California C.G. Brinker $50 Reminiscences of California Token NGC certified MS 61. 1913 facsimile of octagonal $50 gold piece produced by C.G. Brinker of San Francisco. Obv: SOUVENIR REMINISCENCES OF CALIFORNIA THE DAYS OF OLD THE DAYS OF GOLD THE DAYS OF FORTY NINE. DESIGN PAT APPLIED FOR C. G. BRINKER. The reverse is the same as I & J’s Humbert Eagle on J110. This is the coin listed in a 1913 “Numismatist” article titled “California Token of 1913”. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 140671Lot# 4477 San Francisco, California Eleven Chinese Related Tokens/Medallions Eleven Dollar size tokens. Xerox Atta Boy, The Committee, Bank of Trade, Falstaff Beer, 1980 Exhibition, and more. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 137814Lot# 4478 San Francisco, California 1893Olympic Club Roman Revival Medal Obv: Augustus and Livia / Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Schroeder; Rev: Roman Revival / By / The Olympic Club / April XXVII-XXII / MDCCCLXXXXIII / San Francisco / Cal. Br., rd., 31 mm. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141017Lot# 4479 California Miner Kneeling Slug Facsimile NGC certified MS 62. (circa 1920s) California I & J Slug $50, J-120, Miner Kneeling. Weber #24. Jankovsky describes it as rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141002Lot# 4480 Thompson Restaurants Slug Facsimile Obv: Exact Size and Weight of / Fifty Dollar Gold Piece Issued 1851 / Fiftieth Anniversary / Of The / 1856 / 1906 / Thompson Restaurants; Rev: These coins / issued in 1851 / In California / Were Redeemed / By The Government / Now Very Rare / Valued At / $300,00 Each. 41 mm, octagonal. Jankovsky #J906. (T.J. Jankovskys reference guide: “So-called Slugs and Facsimiles” ) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140781

224Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot#4481California1908NationalDemocratic Convention Slug Facsimile Rare California delegate badge from the 1908 Democratic Convention with octagonal slug facsimile. Grizzly bear on top of blue enameled CALIFORNIA; two chains folding the 41 mm slug facsimile. Obv: National Democratic Convention / Denver, July 7, 1908 / (pictorial state seal with Minerva); Rev: Irvine / W & Jachens / Makers / 2129 Market St. / S. F. The delegates voted for presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan, and vice presidential nominee John W. Kern. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 140783Lot# 4482 California California Bicentennial Silver Medal Made by Medallic Art Co. of New York. Obv: California Bicentennial / 1769-1969; Rev: The Golden Land. Serial number 824, 63 mm, 4.2 ounces, .999 pure silver. In original box with paperwork. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 140159Lot# 4483 California California Medal Group (7) Related to Expos Seven medals related to the PPIE or GGIE. Best may be the 3-inch diameter, bronze Pan Pac commemorative from 1979 (not Med Arts). See photo. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 141157Lot# 4484 California California Mission Medals Partially filled album of California Mission medals. There are nine bronze medals, and 12 holes to be filled. Cover of album is detached. Est. $140-180 HWAC# 141012Lot# 4485 Colorado Pike’s Peak So Called Dollar: HK 336 Mounted in a bezel with loop for hanging, HK-336. Obv: Male bust, part r.; around Zebulon Montgomery Pike. 1779-1813; Rev: Mountain peak, below Pike’s Peak--within center circle; outside, around Southwest Expedition • Commemorative Medal; below • Colorado 1806-1906 • Silver, gray-oxidized finish. Coin EF-AU condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 136240Lot# 4486 Colorado 1906 Pike’s Peak So Called Dollar: HK-336 Mounted in a bezel with loop for hanging, HK-336. Obv: Male bust, part r.; around Zebulon Montgomery Pike. 1779-1813; Rev: Mountain peak, below Pike’s Peak - within center circle; outside, around Southwest Expedition • Commemorative Medal; below • Colorado 1806-1906 • Silver, gray-oxidized finish. Coin VF-EF condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 136239Lot# 4487 Colorado 1906 Southwest Expedition Centennial HK-336 Obv: Male bust, part r.; around Zebulon Montgomery Pike. 1779-1813 Rev: Mountain peak, below Pike’s Peak--within center circle; outside, around Southwest Expedition • Commemorative Medal; below • Colorado 1806-1906 • HK-336 Silver, gray-oxidized finish. EF-AU condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140780Lot#4488Chicago,IllinoisWorld’s Columbian Expo So Called Dollar HK-154 Obv: Edifice; on ribbon above, around U.S. Govt. Building; below edifice, on ribbon, Width 351 ft / [to. l.] Length 421 ft, [to r.] Area 3.3 Acres. Rev: Across, World’s / Columbian / Exposition / Chicago / 1893; above, around Treasury Department; below all, around United States Mint Exhibit. HK-154 Brass. 37mm. NGC certified MS 64. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140666Lot# 4489 Chicago, Illinois 1893 World’s Columbian Expo So Called Dollar HK-155 Obv: HK-155 Brass. 37mm. NGC certified MS 64. R2. Obv: Edifice; on ribbon above, around U.S. Govt. Building; below edifice, on ribbon, Width 351 ft / [to. l.] Length 421 ft, [to r.] Area 3.3 Acres. Rev: Across, World’s / Columbian / Exposition / Chicago / 1893; above, around Treasury Department; below all, around United States Mint Exhibit. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140677Lot# 4490 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Columbian Expo., Discovery of America So Called Dollar: HK-158 HK-158: Obv: Scene depicting Landing of Columbus, microscopic C. Reinsch beneath l. base; below, Landing of Columbus Rev: Discovery / of / America 1492 / Columbian Fair / Chicago. Illinois / U.S.A., 1893. Aluminum. 40mm. Uncirculated. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136244Lot# 4491 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Columbian Exposition Discovery of America So-Called Dollar Gem uncirculated medal issued commemorating the Discovery of America by Columbus. Same as HK-156, but 59 mm. Struck by Boldenweck & Co, Chicago. Obv: Across center, on ribbon, World’s Columbian Exposition; below at l., 1892, below at r., 1893; upper half is scene depicting signing of Declaration; above all, around Signing of Declaration of Independence / July 4th, 1776; in lower half in center is spread eagle atop shield; below bust to l., Columbus, below bust to r., Washington; below all, Chicago. Rev: Upper half is scene depicting Landing of Columbus; above, Discovery of America; below scene, on ribbon, October 1492; lower half is scene depicting Landing of Pilgrims, microscopic R. L. beneath r. base; below, Dec. 1620 / Landing of the Pilgrims. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136254Lot# 4492 Chicago, Illinois 1893 World’s Columbian Expo HK-174/Elongated Coins and a Medal HK-174 Aluminum. 44mm. AU condition Obv: Exposition buildings and grounds on globe; below, on globe World’s Columbian Exposition. / Chicago. 1892-3; above all World’s-Fair; below, Souvenir. Rev: Scene depicting Landing of Columbus (on world globe); below on globe Landing of Columbus in America / October 12th, 1492; below all, microscopic Pat’d Dec. 1, 1891. Also two elongated coins, one Indian head penny and one Liberty nickel. And a small medal (18 mm) with bust on obverse and Columbian Exposition / Chicago / 1892 on reverse. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140685Lot#4493Chicago,IllinoisWorld’s Columbian Expo HK-176 in Silver Obv: Within open wreath, male bust l. all within circle; outside, around The • World’s • Colvmbian • Exposition • below * Chicago • 1893 *; beaded border. Rev: Edifice; below The Administration / Building / 260 Feet Square Cost $450,000; beaded border. HK-176 silver with loop. NGC certified AU 58. Unlisted in Hibler Kappen’s 2nd edition in silver. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140679

225View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4494 Chicago, Illinois 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition So-Called Dollars Lot of two medals. 1) HK-171: Obv: Ferris wheel; vertically at r., microscopic Childs Chicago; above, around Height 264 Feet Weight 8600000 lbs. Capacity 2160 People--all within circle of leaves; above, around The Ferris Wheel; below, around One of the Wonders of the World; beaded border. Rev: [Five exposition buildings, in circular panels]. Aluminum. 38mm. VF-EF condition. 2) Obv: Christopher Columbus / (pictorial bust/eagle); Rev: In Commemorative Of The World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago / (pictorial building) / 1893. Br. rd., 37 mm, with loop. EF-AU condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136259Lot# 4495 Chicago, Illinois Columbian Exposition So-Called Dollars: HK-154 & HK -240 Lot of three so called dollars. Two HK-154: Obv: Edifice; on ribbon above, around U.S. Govt. Building; below edifice, on ribbon, Width 351 ft / [to. l.] Length 421 ft, [to r.] Area 3.3 Acres Rev: Across, World’s / Columbian / Exposition / Chicago / 1893; above, around Treasury Department; below all, around United States Mint Exhibit Brass. 37mm. HK-240a: Obv: Full female figure, facing slightly to l., head radiant, holds ribbon aloft with r. hand, her l. hand holding shield; on ribbon, portion of which wound about shield, Columbian Exposition Chicago U.S.A.; on base below shield, 1893; to l. rear, edifice; to r. rear, globe, mounted on tall base; on globe, Our / Field; beaded border. Rev: Within circle, scene depicting Landing of Columbus; outside around, Columbus Discovering America; below, 1492; beaded border. Bronze. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140782Lot# 4496 Chicago, Illinois Columbian Exposition 1893 Elongated Copper Piece Possibly an elongated coin, this oval 47 x 34 mm copper is stamped “Columbian / Exposition / 1893” on one side. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136253Lot# 4497 Chicago, Illinois CenturyofProgressExposition 1933-1934 HK-463 and Larger Medal Lot of two medals: HK-463 and larger companion medal. Obv: Full male figure, nude with flowing loin-cloth,outspreadarmsand legs, on top of and astride pillars; under r. foot 1833, under l. foot 1933; under r. hand, vertical Research, © to lower l., leaves above hand; under l. hand, vertical Industry, below is microscopic E R Z, above hand is small graph. Rev: Relief map of Exposition grounds and lake, above is directional N arrow, to l. is small vertical Zettler (designer)--all within large center circle; outside around A - Century - of - Progress - International - Exposition - Chicago - 1933 - Bronze. 38mm. The second medal is the 2-1/4-inch size, issued at the Fair. Official Medals struck in Mint Exhibit on grounds; designed by Emil Robert Zettler, sculptor and head of Industrial Art Section of Chicago’s Art Institute. Artist obtained design patent D90,162 for his medallic design June 20, 1933. Dies were produced by Medallic Art Co. in New York City, but contract to strike the medals was awarded to Crowe, a metalworking firm in Chicago. Issued in 2-3/4 & 2-1/4 inches. Both medals AU-BU condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 136242Lot# 4498 Chicago, Illinois Century of Progress Exposition 1933-1934 Medal Larger than HK-463, this medal was issued at the Fair and is 2-1/4 inches. Includes original papers. Obv: Full male figure, nude with flowing loin-cloth, outspread arms and legs, on top of and astride pillars; under r. foot 1833, under l. foot 1933; under r. hand, vertical Research, (c) to lower l., leaves above hand; under l. hand, vertical Industry, below is microscopic E R Z, above hand is small graph. Rev: Relief map of Exposition grounds and lake, above is directional N arrow, to l. is small vertical Zettler (designer)--all within large center circle; outside around A - Century - of - Progress - International - Exposition - Chicago - 1933 - Bronze. 38mm. Official Medals struck in Mint Exhibit on grounds; designed by Emil Robert Zettler, sculptor and head of Industrial Art Section of Chicago’s Art Institute. Artist obtained design patent D90,162 for his medallic design June 20, 1933. Dies were produced by Medallic Art Co. in New York City, but contract to strike the medals was awarded to Crowe, a metalworking firm in Chicago. Issued in 2-3/4 & 2-1/4 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136243Lot# 4499 Chicago, Illinois Century of Progress Expo. So Called Dollar HK 471-A Italian Exhibit From the Century of Progress Exposition 1933--1934 in Chicago, issued in bronze, this example appears gold plated, in BU condition. Struck by Stefano Johnson, Milan, Italy. Figures in very high relief; design on both sides is set on concave field which raises near outer edge to form high rim. Obv: Draped female figure, hand raised to shield face from fiery sun; Chicago buildings in background; legend around, A - Century - of - Progress - Chicago - MCMXXXIII; designer’s name, Johnson, below left foot. Rev: Nude, muscular male figure marches l., before huge outspread eagle’s wing; legend around, = Mostra = ltaliana A.XI.E.F. =; signed Nagni in lower r. field. HK-471 Bronze. 34mm. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140170Lot# 4500 Chicago, Illinois 1933 Century of Progress Silver Medal HK 870 HK-870: Obv: Within circle, mining scene; below, Use Silver to / Restore / Prosperity; within circle and beaded border, * Century of Progress * above; 1833 • World’s Fair • 1933 below. Rev: Within circle, State Seal, Trade Mark below; outside around, between circle and beaded border, *** One • Ounce • of • Pure • Silver *** above; Colorado below. Silver. 40mm. AU-BU condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 136241Lot# 4501 Chicago, Illinois Century of Progress So Called Dollar HK-870 Obv: Within circle, mining scene; below, Use Silver to / Restore / Prosperity; within circle and beaded border, * Century of Progress * above; 1833 • World’s Fair • 1933 below. Rev: Within circle, State Seal, Trade Mark below; outside around, between circle and beaded border, *** One • Ounce • of • Pure • Silver *** above; Colorado below. HK-870 Silver. 40mm. Type 4. NGC certified MS 64. R3, but in high demand. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 140668

226Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4502 Hawaii Sterling Silver Official Statehood Medal of Hawaii Made by Medallic Art Co. of New York. Serial number 799. Commemorating Hawaii’s admission to the United States, August 21, 1959. Round, 63 mm, 4.2 ounces, sterling silver. In original box with paperwork. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140161Lot# 4503 Massachusetts 1930 Pine Tree Shilling Souvenir of Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary White metal replica of a Pine Tree Shilling, issued in 1930 as a souvenir of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary 1630-1930. In original tiny round box with paperwork. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141016Lot# 4504 St. Louis, Missouri Louisiana Purchase Expo / Hudson-Fulton Celebration So Called Dollars Lot of five so called dollars. Four from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Centennial, one from the 1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration. 1) HK-300: Obv: Conjoined busts l. (Napoleon & Jefferson); above, around • Louisiana • Purchase • Exposition •; below all Official • Souvenir •; beaded border. Rev: Relief map of U.S. with Louisiana Purchase across that portion representing extent of purchase; above Louisiana Territory / 1803 / 1,000,000 Square Miles / $15,000,000.; below map St. Louis 1904, beaded border. Gold-plated Bronze. With star, AU condition, holed. 2) HK-304, same as above but gilt; 3 & 4) HK-303, same as above but bronze.VF-EF condition. 5) HK-383 Hudson-Fulton Celebration: Obv: Sailing ship; below The Half Moon / 1609 1909; above ship, around In Commemoration of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration; beaded border. Rev: Steamship; below 1807-1909 / Fulton’s S. S. Clermont; above ship, around New York Sept. 25th to Oct. 9th; beaded border. Bronze, Large Letters Obv: and Rev: 35mm. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140785Lot# 4505 St. Louis, Missouri 1904 Louisiana Purchase Expo So Called Dollar HK-302 Photos courtesy of Tom Hoffman Obv: Conjoined busts l. (Napoleon & Jefferson); above, around • Louisiana • Purchase • Exposition •; below all Official • Souvenir •; beaded border. Rev: Relief map of U.S. with Louisiana Purchase across that portion representing extent of purchase; above Louisiana Territory / 1803 / 1,000,000 Square Miles / $15,000,000.; below map St. Louis 1904, beaded border. With star. HK-302 Yellow Bronze. NGC certified MS 63. R3. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140680Lot# 4506 St. Louis, Missouri 1904 Louisiana Purchase Expo So Called Dollar HK-306 NGC certified MS 63. Obv: Crowned male bust l., to l. 1803, to r. 1903; above, around Souvenir Coin of Admission; below, on bust Saint Louis; beaded border. Rev: Relief map of U.S. showing extent of Louisiana Territory, above is spread-winged eagle atop twin draped flags; two seated female figures below map with oval seal between, containing serial number of individual coin; to l. 19, to r. 04; above all, around Louisiana Purchase Souvenir Coin Co. Saint Louis; beaded border. HK-306 Brass. Octagonal. 33mm x 33mm. Only three in higher grades. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140683Lot# 4507 St. Louis, Missouri 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition World’s Fair Encased Indian Head Pennies Two 1904 Indian Head pennies encased as souvenirs of the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, “The Louisiana Purchase Exposition.” EF condition, one has some foreign matter on the obverse that could be removed. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136246Lot# 4508 Omaha, Nebraska 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition So Called Dollar HK-283 HK-283 NGC certified MS 65. Only 11 graded higher by NGC. Obv: Female bust l.; above around Trans-Mississippi Exposition Omaha; below bust 1898 Rev: Mounted Indian spearing a buffalo; below 1848 . Brass. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 140786Lot# 4509 Omaha, Nebraska 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition Elongated 1854 Liberty Seated Quarter Rare! Elongated 1854 “with arrows” Liberty Seated Quarter, stamped on reverse “Omaha/ Exposition / 1898.” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136252Lot# 4510 Nevada Nevada State Museum Commemorative Medallions Lot of five products from the Nevada State Museum. 1) 2005 Nevada State Seal, Commemorative one ounce medallion struck on coin press number one, 2) 2006 Nevada commemorative .999 silver medallion and a proof silver Nevada quarter, #15 of 100. The proof quarter was struck at the San Francisco Mint, the Silver Spirit of the West Medallion was struck on Coin Press #1 at the former branch mint in Carson City, Nevada. 3 & 4) Nevada The Silver State Commemorative Set 2006: Silver Clad Medallion and Uncirculated Nevada Quarter. Medallion minted on coin press #1 at the Nevada State Museum. 5) 2008 Carson City Sesquicentennial medallion 1858-2008; .999 fine silver, #667 of 2500, struck on the original Carson City Mint Coin Press. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136236Lot# 4511 Santa Fe, New Mexico Sterling Silver Founding of Santa Fe 350th Anniversary Medal Made by Medallic Art Co. of New York. Obv: Founding of Santa Fe / 350th Commemorative Anniversary / 1610-1960; reverse in Spanish. Serial number 1513, 0.999 pure silver, 4.2 ounces, 63 mm. In original box with paperwork. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140158Lot# 4512 Buffalo, New York Pan American Exposition Encased Indian Head Pennies Lot of three 1901 Indian head pennies issued as souvenirs at the Pan American Exposition World’s Fair in Buffalo New York, 1901. All VF-EF condition, some black toning on one. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136247Lot# 4513 New York City, New York New York World’s Fair MedalCollectionLot of five medals from New York City World’s Fairs. Three from the 1939; one 1940, and one 1964-1965. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 136251

227View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4514 Portland, Oregon Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition So Called Dollar HK-328 Obv: Conjoined busts l.; above Lewis and Clark; below busts are crossed rifle, oar and telescope; below, around Centennial 1905 Exposition; beaded border. Rev: Edifice across center; above at top Lewis & Clark / (in small letters) U. S. Government / Bldg.; below edifice Portland, / Oregon; below all, around Centennial Exposition; beaded border. HK-328 Silver-plated, antiqued, 34mm, EF-AU condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140784Lot# 4515 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1876Nevada U.S. Centennial Exposition So Called Dollar HK-19 Obv: Liberty Bell between Minute Man and Soldier, clouds below, to l. 1776, to r. 1876, above (on ribbon) Centennial all within center circle; outside, around Let God be with us as He was with our fathers. Rev: Mining scene, above Nevada--in center circle; outside, around Made from Nevada ore at International Exhibition; below * All for our country * HK-19a Copper. Julian CM-36. NGC certified AU 55. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140675Lot#4516Philadelphia,Pennsylvania1876 Centennial Exposition Medal Obv: Centennial / (pictorial eagle) / 1776-1876; Rev: International / Exhibition. Rd., wm, 25 mm, with loop for hanging. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136250Lot# 4517 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U.S. Grant at Philadelphia Medal 1879 Obv: bust of Ulysses S. Grant; Rev: Reception / of / Ex. President / U.S. Grant / at / Philadelphia /Dec. 16, 1879. Round, copper, 28 mm, AU condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 136182Lot# 4518 Charleston, South Carolina 1902 Charleston Exposition Encased Indian Head Penny The South CarolinaInter-StateandWestIndianExposition,commonlycalledtheCharleston Exposition or the West Indian Exposition, was a regional trade exposition held in Charleston, South Carolina from December 1, 1901 to June 20, 1902. This good luck souvenir encased 1902 Indian Head penny in VF condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136249Lot# 4519 Seattle, Washington Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo So Called Dollar HK-354 Obv: Three female figures; below is bust l. within small oval; above bust around, but within oval, W. H. Seward; above all, around Alaska • Yukon • Pacific • Exposition (This was Official Seal of Exposition). Rev: City seal in center circle; outside, around The Seal of the City of Seattle; below • 1909 •. R4. HK-354 Bronze. NGC certified MS 62 BN. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140667Lot# 4520 Seattle, Washington 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition So Called Dollar HK-360 Obv: A standing miner, holding pick over r. shoulder, l. hand on hip; spade and pan in background behind his legs; to l. 19, to r. 09; above all, around * * * Alaska Gold * * *; below all A. Y. P. E.; beaded border. Rev: Within open wreath is a shield; above shield is numeral 1; below shield DWT.; beaded border. Gold, size of Gold Dollar. 1 D.W.T. 14mm. Designed and issued by Jules Louis Charbneau, Seattle fine arts appraiser and dealer who later moved to San Francisco. At least part of total issue sold by M. E. Hart Co., San Francisco, sponsors of many gold tokens between 1908 and 1915, as part of Coins of the Golden West set. This 1 D W T piece is 10K (.4166 fine). See Jeff Shevlin and Bill Hyder’s article in the January 2013 Numismatist “Jules Charbneau’s 1909 AYPE So Called Dollars.” Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136245Lot# 4521 Seattle, Washington Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo So Called Dollar HK-367 Obv: In center is Seal similar to Exposition Seal but without bust of Seward; above, around Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition; below Seattle 1909; beaded border. Rev: Edifice; above Alaska-Yukon-Pacific / Exposition; below edifice, in small letters, U. S. Government Building; below Seattle 1909; on bottom r. of building, Schwaab Milwaukee; beaded border. HK-367 Brass, reeded edge. 36mm. NGC certified MS 62 PL. R5. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140669Lot# 4522 Seattle, Washington Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo So Called Dollar HK-367 NGC certified MS 61 PL. Obv: In center is Seal similar to Exposition Seal but without bust of Seward; above, around Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition; below Seattle 1909; beaded border. Rev: Edifice; above Alaska-Yukon-Pacific / Exposition; below edifice, in small letters, U. S. Government Building; below Seattle 1909; on bottom r. of building, Schwaab Milwaukee; beaded border. HK-367 Brass, reeded edge. 36mm. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140681Lot# 4523 Seattle, Washington 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition Encased Indian Head Penny Last year of issue for the Indian Head penny was the year of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle. This souvenir good luck piece has an EF condition penny. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136248Lot# 4524So Called Dollars: 1876 Centennial HK-22/1915 Panama Pacific Exposition HK-400 Lot of two So Called Dollars. 1) HK-22: Obv: Genius of American Independence, rising from recumbent position, grasps in r. hand sword to enforce her demands; raises l. hand in appealing pride to 13 stars blazing in firmament; beneath date 1776--all within beaded circle; around, These United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, Free and Independent States. Rev: Within wreath, In / commemoration / of the / Hundredth / Anniversary / of / American / Independence; outside, around By authority of the Congress of the United States; below 1876. Gilt. Approx. 10,500 struck. VF-EF condition 2) HK-400: Obv: Winged Mercury opens Canal locks, through which passes Argo, symbol of navigation, setting sun reflecting on her sails; below vessel “On! / Sail On!”; at lower r. edge Aitken / Fecit.; legend around • To • Commemorate • the • Opening • of • the • Panama • Canal • M•C•M•X•V• Rev: Two females, representing the two hemispheres, entwined about earth and holding in hands cornucopias; below, seagull, bird of Canal Zone; around • Panama-Pacific • International • Exposition • San • Francisco • California • M•C•M•X•V• Bronze. VF-EF condition. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 136255

228Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4525 So Called Dollars: Columbian Exposition HK-170/Panama Pacific Exposition HK-400 Lot of two so called dollars: 1) HK-170: Obv: Edifice; above Worlds Columbian Exposition; below edifice Administration Building; beaded border. Rev: Within circle, Ferris wheel, above which, on ribbon Ferris Wheel; outside, above around Greatest Mechanical Achievement of the Age; below, around Height 264 Feet Weight 4300 Tons / Capacity 2160 Persons Engines 2000 Horsepower; beaded border. Aluminum. 44mm. AU-BU condition. 2) HK-400: Obv: Winged Mercury opens Canal locks, through which passes Argo, symbol of navigation, setting sun reflecting on her sails; below vessel “On! / Sail On!”; at lower r. edge Aitken / Fecit.; legend around • To • Commemorate • the • Opening • of • the • Panama • Canal • M•C•M•X•V• Rev: Two females, representing the two hemispheres, entwined about earth and holding in hands cornucopias; below, seagull, bird of Canal Zone; around • Panama-Pacific • International • Exposition • San • Francisco • California • M•C•M•X•V• Bronze. VF-EF condition. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 136257Lot# 4526 So Called Dollars: HK-283 & HK-291 Lot of two: 1) HK-283: Obv: Female bust l.; above around Trans-Mississippi Exposition Omaha; below bust 1898; Rev: Mounted Indian spearing a buffalo; below 1848; Brass, 34 mm. EF condition. 2) HK-291: Obv: Buffalo standing l.; above Souvenir; below 1901; beaded border. Rev: In center circle, scroll / May-November / Buffalo, N. Y. / scroll; outside, above Pan-American; outside, below Exposition; beaded border. Brass, reeded edge. 34mm. EF-AU condition. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 140789Lot# 4527 So Called Dollar Group 1930s Lot of six so called dollars. Three HK-460: Obv: Male bust facing part l.; to l. 1809 / 1884; to r. Inventor / of the / Reaper; above bust, around Cyrus Hall McCormick Rev: Scene depicting two men, one mounted, using horse-drawn reaper, proceeding to r.; above, around International Harvester Company; below reaper, on shield Centennial of / the Reaper / two crossed wheat straws between 1831 and 1931 Bronze, on edge Medallic Art Co. N. Y. 34mm. All three EF-AU condition. HK-463: Obv: Full male figure, nude with flowing loin-cloth, outspread arms and legs, on top of and astride pillars; under r. foot 1833, under l. foot 1933; under r. hand, vertical Research, © to lower l., leaves above hand; under l. hand, vertical Industry, below is microscopic E R Z, above hand is small graph. Rev: Relief map of Exposition grounds and lake, above is directional N arrow, to l. is small vertical Zettler (designer)--all within large center circle; outside around A - Century - of - Progress - International - Exposition - Chicago - 1933 - Bronze. 38mm. AU condition. HK-470: Obv: Indian head, full front with feather headdress, superimposed on city skyline; above all A Century of Progress; at neck of Indian, to l. 1833; to r. 1933-4; below Chicago. Rev: In center circle is spread-winged eagle facing l.; outside circle, around are 5 stars at l. and 4 stars at r.; at top Take Me; at bottom For Luck; beaded border. Brass. 33mm. EF condition. HK-481: Obv: Official Emblem, per description under medals above. Rev: Island; airplane to l.; bridge and setting sun in background; above all Treasure Island (three reverse die varieties known) Gilt Bronze. 33mm. EF condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140790Lot# 4528 Bickford Dollar HK-837 NGC certified MS 62, 1897 HK-837 So Called Dollar; bimetallic, R5, four varieties. Obv: Bust of Gen. U. S. Grant within circular center, depressed into center of tomb; border legend around, Warrior Citizen Statesman * Commemorated Apr. 27, 1897 Dana Bickford Des.; between upper border legend and tomb, semi-circle of 13 stars; to l. of tomb dome, Honored; to r., by All; beaded border. Rev: On center portion in three lines, first and last curved, second straight, The International / Bi-Metal / Dollar; border legend around, This Gold & Silver Coin Will be Good the World Over Fulfill a Promise & Bring Prosperity *; between border legend and center, seven oval links contain, respectively, Value of the / U.S. Dollar / Other Nations; in France 5 Fr. 18c.; in Austria 3 Fl. 47 Kr.; in Japan 1 Yen; in Russia 1 Rbl. 29 K; in Germany 4 M. 20 Pf; in England 4s. 1d.; between links and circular center, Invented and Protected by Dana Bickford; beaded border. HK-837 Aluminum, Bronze center. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140665Lot# 4529 KKK So Called Dollar HK-909 Obv: Within circle, rose on stem with four leaves; within circles Maiore Honore Maior Obligatio 1780 Kduo 1924; outside, around Non Silba Sed Anthar 1866 Kuno 1915; beaded border. Rev: Scroll, over cross, bears hand, Constitution / of the / United States, Bible and U.S. flag; sword across bottom of cross; in l. field, fasces, in r. field, torch; above around, 13 stars; below O.S.F.K.; beaded border. Nickel. 37mm. EF condition. R5. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 140788Lot# 4530 Ku Klux Klan Medals Lot of two: 1) Obv: America First / Ku / Klux / Klan / Preserve Racial Purity; Rev: The Invisible Empire / (horse and hooded rider); Al., rd., 37 mm. 2) 1920 United We Stand Divided We Fall, rd., br., 31 mm. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140796Lot# 4531 Fairs & Celebration Medals Lot of five medals. 1) 1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration, New York, well-worn medal; 2) 1926 Sesquicentennial Celebration; 3) 1967 Niagara Falls 75th anniversary celebration. 4 & 5) Tucson, Arizona Wolfville Western Days. HK-689: 1933 Obv: A bucking horse with rider; beaded border. Rev: At top, around Wolfville Western Days; across One Dollar / 1933; at bottom, around Tucson, Ariz.; 3 stars each side divide top and bottom lettering; beaded border. Copper. 38mm. Both VF-EF condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141181Lot# 4532 George Washington Medals Lot of five medals from the Father of Our Country. 1) High relief, 32 mm, bronze; 2) 1st President, holed, 24 mm; 3) 1863 Wilson’ Medal, 20 mm; 4) 1st President, holed, 24 mm; 5) George Washington Virginia, 30 mm. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 140793Lot# 4533 Benjamin Franklin Medals Lot of two medals with Benjamin Franklin on the obverse. 1) Benjamin Franklin / 1706-1790 // Benjamin Franklin Memorial / Souvenir. Br. rd., 20 mm. 2) The Gift of Franklin / MDCCXC // Awarded To / William H. Dimond / 1856. Rd., silver, 34 mm, loop for suspension. (Boston school medal commissioned to Henry Mitchell to engrave. Struck at the U.S. Mint until 1952). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141022

229View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4534 William Henry Harrison Medals ”Old Tippecanoe” died after 31 days in office, the first president to die in office. Five medals of William Henry Harrison, four holed, 23 mm; one holed 28 mm. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 140795Lot# 4535 1909 Abraham Lincoln Centennial Medal Obv: Centennial of Abraham Lincoln / (portrait) / MCMIX; Rev: Government / Of The People / By The People / For The People / Shall Not Perish / From The Earth. Rd., Br., 42 mm. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 141019Lot#4536AbrahamLincolnMedalCollection Lot of four medals featuring the bust of Abraham Lincoln. 1) Hon. Abraham Lincoln / 1860 // The Rail Splitter of The West / (pictorial wood chopping scene). Br. rd., 28 mm, holed. 2) Abraham Lincoln / 1861-1865 // 16th / President / Born Feb. 12, 1809 / Died April 15, 1865 / Kentucky / Republican. Rd., wm, 30 mm. 3) Abraham Lincoln / 1809-1865 // Lincoln’s Home / Springfield Illinois; Rd., br., 30 mm. 4) Lincoln Park Chapter No. 177 R.A.M. / Chicago, Ill. // Chartered October 26, 1876 / One Penny. Rd., C, 30 mm. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 141025Lot# 4537 Grover Cleveland Medals Lot of three Grover Cleveland medals. Democratic Candidate for President, 21 mm, holed. Cleveland-Hendricks “On A Broad Platform” 25 mm, holed. Inauguration medal, 34 mm. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 140792Lot# 4538 Herbert Hoover & John F. Kennedy Medals Lot of four medals. Two Kennedy: 1965 Whiskeytown Memorial, brass, 38 mm; Ask Not What Your Country..., white metal, 38 mm. Two Hoover: Copper, 34 mm; Hoover Lucky Pocket Piece Good For 4 Years of Prosperity, 25 mm. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 140794Lot# 4539 Silver John Fitzgerald Kennedy Inauguration Medal Made by Medallic Art Co. of New York. Serial number 7139, .999 pure silver, 70 mm, 5.7 ounces. To commemorate JFK’s inauguration January 20th, 1961. In original box with paperwork and easel. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 140162Lot# 4540 Presidential Art: Stages in Producing a Medal Eight medals mounted in Lucite showing the stages in producing a John F. Kennedy presidential medal. Blank, 1st strike, 2nd strike, 3rd strike, 4th strike, sandblast, oxidized and finished. Eight inches wide and six inches tall. Est. $300-500 HWAC#136198Lot# 4541 Civil War Centennial Commission Commemorative Medallion Obv: Let Us Have Peace / Consciousness of Duty Faithfully Performed / Ulysses S. Grant / Robert E. Lee; Rev: The Civil War Centennial Commission / 1961-1965. Round, 0.999 pure silver, 63 mm, 4.15 troy ounces, in original box with paperwork. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140155Lot# 4542 Franklin Mint History of the American West First edition proof set 25 kt gold on Sterling Silver medals. This series of 50 medallic cachets depicts 50 of the most memorable events of Western history. Each is postmarked at the post office serving the site commemorated, on the anniversary of the event. The entire collection contains more than 25,000 grains of sterling silver. Originally issued 1974-1978: issue price $1125. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 139755Lot# 4543 Silver Founder’s Medal of the National Pony Express Centennial No. 695 of 3000. Obv: Founders Owners / Operators / Russell / Majors / Waddell; Rev: The Pony Express / United States / Commemorative Medal / Founders Medal 1960 National / Pony Express Centennial / Association. Round, 57 mm, 4.2 ounces. Minted at the Philadelphia Mint. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140156Lot# 4544 Two U.S. Mint Related Medals and So-Called Dollar HK-155 Lot of three medals: 1) HK-155: World’s Columbian Exposition: Obv: Edifice; on ribbon above, around U.S. Govt. Building; below edifice, on ribbon, Width 351 ft / [to. l.] Length 421 ft, [to r.] Area 3.3 Acres Rev: Across, World’s / Columbian / Exposition / Chicago / 1893; above, around Treasury Department; below all, around United States Mint Exhibit. Brass, 37 mm, VF-EF condition. 2) William Penn medal 1882, by the employees of the U.S. Mint; Rd., br., 25 mm. 3) U.S. Customhouse / New Orleans / Louisiana / 1847 // Treasury / U.S. Customs Service; Rd., wm, 33 mm. Est. $90-120 HWAC# 141185Lot# 4545 Medals Honoring All U.S. Mints Issued by Coin World, these eight medals were designed by Robert Weinman and struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York. The bronze medals are housed in a black Capitol Plastics case and the original paperwork about each medal is included. The U.S. Mints are: Philadelphia (The Oldest Mint, 1792; and The Modern Mint), Charlotte, New Orleans, Dahlonega, Carson City, San Francisco, and Denver. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138500Lot# 4546 John Paul Jones/ Gulielmus Bainbridge Medals Two cast brass copies of historic nautical medals. 1) William Bainbridge medal. Obverse Image: Bust of Captain William Bainbridge facing right. Star below bust. Obverse Text: GULIELMUS BAINBRIDGE PATRIA VICTISQUE LAUDATUS. / FURST.F. Reverse Image: USS Constitution at right with full mast. HMS Java at left with no mast and wreckage. Reverse Text: PUGNANDO / INTER CONST. NAV. AMERI. ET JAV. NAV. ANGL. DIE XXIX DECEM. MDCCCXII / FURST.F. 2) John Paul Jones: Obverse: Uniformed bust of Jones, right. JOANNI PAVLO JONES CLASSIS PRAEFECTO Below: COMITIA AMERICANA Reverse: A naval engagement. HOSTIVM NAVIBVS CAPTIS AVT FVGATIS. In exergue: AD ORAM SCOTIAE XXIII SEPT./ M.DCCLXXVIIII. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141020Lot# 4547U.S.S. Enterprise Official Launching Silver Medal Made by Medallic Art Co. of New York. Obv: U.S.S. Enterprise / World’s Largest / Ship / First Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier; Rev: Commemorating the Launching of / The U.S.S. Enterprise / September 24, 1960 / Newport News, Virginia / Built by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. Serial number 1601, .999 pure silver, 4.2 ounces. In original box with paperwork. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 140160

230Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4548 War Related Military Medals Lot of ten pieces of military significance. Two World War One dog tags. (2) Victory Liberty Loan medals. Washington D.C. Great War of Civilization 1914-1919. U.S. Navy Electronics Lab. World War One service medal. Submarine Fleet of Peru medal. Armed Forces Service Medal. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 140797Lot# 4549 World War One Bronze Medal by Tiffany Bronze medal 41 mm, eagle obverse. Reverse reads: “This medal commemorates valuable service to the government of the United States while representing the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in selling war savings stamps during 1919 to an amount exceeding five thousand dollars and thereby helping to win the war / Tiffany & Co.” Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139009Lot# 4550 Space Medals Lot of three space medals: 1) The Apollo 15 Eyewitness Medal, by Franklin Mint, solid sterling silver; 2) 1967 Grissom, White & Chaffee, appears silver; 3) 1969 Apollo 12, Conrad, Gordon and Bean, in hard case, copper. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138362Lot# 4551 Car Related Medals Lot of five pieces. 1935 Ford San Diego; Ford So Called Dollar thirty years of progress; 1924 Chrysler; Chevrolet 50th anniversary; 1907 Barber half dollar counterstamped “Ford.” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140798Lot# 4552 Four Religious Medals Lot of four religious medals: 1) 1883 Martin Luther medal in German, pewter(?), 48 mm. 2) Benedictvs XV / Pont Max // 1914 / 1922; gold plated, Gem BU, 37 mm. 3 & 4) Oh Come Let Us Adore Him, manger scene, 38 mm, copper. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139002Lot# 4553 Norman Rockwell’s Medallic Tribute to Robert Frost The estate of Robert Frost recognized this edition as the only official medallic collection honoring the 100th anniversary of Frost’s birth. These 12 proof sterling silver medals bear original works of art by Norman Rockwell capturing the spirit of Robert Frost’s poetry. The complete 12 medals contain 11.5 troy ounces. In original case with certificate of authenticity and brochure with Frost’s poetry; original issue price $300. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139753Lot# 4554 Vaudeville Medals Lot of two medals from the days of vaudeville. 1) Bert Levey Vaudeville Circuit / Jubilee / High Jinks / Thurs. Jan. 21, 1915 / 11.30 p.m. / Bob Burns, Manager // Republic Theater Los Angeles, Cal. / Jubilee / High Jinks / Thurs. Jan. 21, 1915 / 11.30 p.m. / Al Watson, Manager. Br., rd., 38 mm. 2) Lyceum Theater / Finest / Vaudeville / House / On Earth / Chicago // Laughing Headquarters / Burlesque / Novelty / Minstrels / Spectacular / Comedy; Rd., wm, 24 mm. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141023Lot# 4555 2010-2011 Colt Firearms Commemorative Coins (2 Presentation Coins) 1. COLT .45 caliber, M1911 Government Model, 100-Year Anniversary Display case with Centennial Coin. 1911-2011 Commemorative bullet shaped plastic display case stands 7.5 inches tall and 3 inches in diameter.1oz .999 silver flawless Proof-Like commemorative anniversary coin depicting M1911 .45 Cal Automatic Colt Pistol Govt model, colorized. Original box with fold-down, side display panel. Eagle on reverse. Mintage of 20,000; 2) 2010 COLT M16 5.56 Silver Commemorative United States Mesa Grande Tribe $5 Coin. A wonderful addition for coin collectors or gun enthusiasts. The proof like silver finish is protected by a plastic capsule, and a gun shell casing shaped presentation box. Coinage issued by Sovereign Nation of Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians and is a genuine legal tribe tender. Not for general US circulation. Includes a certificate of Authenticity from New Zealand Mint with low mintage of 100,000. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 140724Lot# 4556 Spinners & Flippers Medal Collection Somebody has to pay, so you spin or flip the medal and fate is decided. Lot of eight medals: 1954 General Motors; several New York “21” Club; American Druggist Silver Dollar; heads/tails pictorial pig. Est. $90-150 HWAC#141190Lot# 4557 Penny Hot Seat Toilet bowl seat with pennies embedded within. Clear glass. Unique, humorous item for the discriminating collector! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139234Lot# 4558 Canadian Medal Collection Lot of eleven modern Canadian medals. 1967 Canada Centennial, Calgary, Ottawa, and others. Nineteen 1820s-1850s tokens. Penny, half pennies; upper Canada, lower Canada, Montreal, Prince Edward Island. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 140800Lot# 4559 Dragon & Rabbit Filigree Collector Coins, China Two of the fabulous artistic silver coins made by the Mint of Finland commemorating the dragon and rabbit. Made in 2012, 2011 respectively, .999 fine silver proof in choice black box cases. Est. $170-250 HWAC# 141172Lot# 4560 Chinese 12 Zodiac Colorful Medals Box Set Chinese 12 Zodiac Colorful Medals Complete Presentation Set. Original red box with red velvet inside. The commemorative medals of China 12 Zodiac are colorfully illustrated with detailed animal figures representing each zodiac sign, hand painted by Chinese artisans, and polished to a mirror finish with high quality 24K gild. Limited production run of 5000. This is a proof set, each medal encased in plastic holder. medals are 40mm 25g Gold Plated Bronze in Capsule. B7 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140705Lot# 4561 Two German Award Medals Lot of two: 1) Silver Medal 1892 Arts & Crafts Exhibits at Metz, 41 mm. 2) Reiterfest / Furth / 1925 // horse’s head; 40 mm. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 141193

231View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / Medals & So-Called DollarsLot# 4562 Guam Guam Medal Collection Large Collection of medals commemorating Guam, many in Capitol Plastics holders. Silver (?) Camarin 1965 centennial medal 2” in original box; 1968 4-medal, 300th Anniversary of first mission to Guam in Capitol Plastics holder, one appears silver, another possibly gold plated silver; another of same with bronze and “special black”; 1969 25th anniversary of the liberation of Guam with an autographed card of Walter Weckerly, chairman of the celebration (same content- silver, gold plated silver, bronze, nickel); same with red plastic.; same in blue plastic; three large silver & bronze, copper 1964 100 years of Peace medals 1-5/8” diam (silver weighs 2 troy oz.); four sets of the Liberation of Guam, three of which do not have the fourth silver medal, and the fourth does, mounted in a capitol plastics holder. See photo. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 141169Lot# 4563 Guam 1969 Guam Medallion Hoard ~ 272 pieces A small hoard of 39mm medallions commemorating different events in the history of the island of Guam in the South Pacific Ocean. Finishes include 925 Sterling silver, Golden Bronze (shiny gold colored brass, Cu 65%, Zn 35%), antiqued bronze (Cu 85%, Zn 15%), antiqued and shiny cupronickel (unknown %). THE ORGANIC ACT - 1950: ~52 Golden Bronze, ~64 antiqued cupronickel, ~61 antiqued bronze, includes ~60 leaflets, 4 with medallions stapled onto the back cover; 25TH ANNIVERSARY / LIBERATION OF GUAM / 1944 / 1969: 9 Golden Bronze, 8 antiqued bronze, includes ~30 leaflets; LANDING OF MAGELLAN’S SHIPS 1521-1971, 5 Golden Bronze, 5 antiqued bronze, 5 antiqued cupronickel, 3 Sterling silver, includes ~10 leaflets; 25TH ANNIVERSARY / LIBERATION OF GUAM: 12 Golden Bronze, 6 antiqued bronze, 2 antiqued cupronickel, 1 shiny cupronickel; THE GUAM MUSEUM / 40 YEARS OF HISTORY: 4 Golden Bronze, 4 antiqued bronze, 4 antiqued cupronickel, 1 Sterling silver, includes ~15 leaflets; 300TH ANNIVERSARY / FIRST MISSION ON GUAM: 5 Golden Bronze, 9 antiqued bronze, 4 antiqued cupronickel, 4 shiny cupronickel, no leaflets for this one. And there is a money clip with an Organic Act coin mounted in it. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 140410Lot# 4564 Polish Locket Coins with Gemstones and Minerals (8 pieces) Gorgeous, unique, Polish locket coins with clear cutout in coin displaying polished gemstones and minerals found in Poland. Silver-plated 999/1000, 50 mm in diameter. Each of these coins is in near mint condition and protected in acrylic coin holder, some are showing light toning around edge, mostly on obverse sides. All 8 coins have the same reverse with a globe underneath “Skarby Polski”. Obverses have different pictorials representative of the display and labeled (in Polish) with the name of the gem/mineral, which include: amber, ruby, turquoise, mountain crystal, silver, agate, coal and gold. Fewer than 500 of these coins was minted. Rarely available for sale. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 140703Lot# 4565 Russian and Bulgarian Medal Collection Lot of 12 medals with ribbons believed to be from Russia and Bulgaria. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 138370Lot# 4566 Alaska Alaska Token Collection Lot of eleven Alaska tokens. four 1959 statehood medals, three brass, one aluminum; 1968 Klondike dollar; 1965 souvenir dollar; 1977 Klondike token; Native copper Seward Alaska; American Legion Anchorage; Fairbanks fare token; Chenega Inn & Seaside Resort, Whitter. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140806Lot# 4567 Sierra Vista, Arizona 1800’s-1900’sReef Mine GF 50 Cents Token Exposed Reef Mine/Arizona/GF//Good For//50 cents//in Merchandise. The Reef Mine is in the Huachuca Mountains in Southeastern Arizona above the town of Sierra Vista. It was mined for tungsten, silver and gold. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140454Lot# 4568 Tombstone, Arizona Tombstone Improvement Co. Token Booklet This may be the only known full booklet of Tombstone Improvement Co. paper tokens (for ice in Tombstone). Individual tokens are listed at R8 in Peter Spooner’s new book Arizona Tokens, c2021 (call or email him for a copy. Fantastic!). Booklet sn 975c. Contains pages of 5C (2pp, pink), 10c (4pp orange), 25c (4pp, yellow), 50c (5pp, yellow) and $1.00 (1page, green), all 4pcs/page. “not good if detached”. From the Shirley Bovis Private Cowboy Museum in Tombstone. Est. $300-1000 HWAC# 141176Lot# 4569 Tombstone, Arizona 1800’s Two Tombstone, AZ Coin Finds A token from the Eagle Saloon in Tombstone, Arizona. Good For/25 cents/In Trade/At The//25 cents. 2cm. An 1881 Morgan Silver Dollar. Thickness 2.4 mm (0.09 in). These are from the Shirley Bovis, private Tombstone cowboy museum collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140455Lot# 4570 Benicia, California Benicia Barrack Exchange Tokens Lot of two: 1) Benicia / Barrack / Exchange // 5 Cents / stars; Br. octagonal, 26 mm. 2) Benicia / Barrack / Exchange // 3 1/2 / cents / stars; Br., rd, 27 mm. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139004Lot# 4571 Lakeside, California Lakeside Billiard Parlor Token Extremely rare, unlisted token. Obv: Lakeside / Billiard / Parlor / Lakeside, Calif.; Rev: Good For / 5c / In / Merchandise. Rd., al., 26 mm. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140799Lot# 4572 Milpitas, California Pashote Bros. Token Obv: Pashote Bros. / 1.00; Rev: In Trade / 1.00 / Pat. Jun. 1909 / Ingle System. K-17, three specimens reported in the California TokensSupplement.SalvatoreFalconeCollection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138201Lot# 4573 Sacramento, California Pool & Billiard Hall Tokens of Sacramento Lot of over 25 different tokens from pool and billiard halls in Sacramento. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 138749Lot# 4574 Sacramento, California Railroad Related Tokens from Sacramento Lot of eight tokens from Sacramento railroad related tokens: Railroad Exchange, Sacramento Electric & Gas Railway Co., Gibson Lines. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138739Lot#4575Sacramento,CaliforniaSacramento Bakery Token Collection Lot of 15 tokens from Sacramento bakeries. U.S. Bakery; Western Bakery; Phoenix Bakery; Sunrise Bakery and many others. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138742

232Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / TokensLot#4576Sacramento,CaliforniaSacramento Cafe Token Collection Lot of 27 different Sacramento cafe tokens. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 138748Lot# 4577 Sacramento, California Sacramento Cigar Shop Token Collection Lot of about 35 different cigar shop tokens from Sacramento. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $300-400 HWAC#138744Lot# 4578 Sacramento, California Sacramento County Airport Road Camp Jail Tokens Lot of five tokens. Four Sacramento Airport County Road Camp tokens. One Sacramento Branch Jail. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138743Lot# 4579 Sacramento, California Sacramento Token Collection Lot of over forty self-identified Sacramento tokens, including some duplicates. Various denominations and businesses. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139410Lot# 4580 Sacramento, California Sacramento Trade Token Collection Lot of about 20 Sacramento tokens, some better tokens with visual eye and name appeal. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138738Lot# 4581 Sacramento, California Token Collection from Sacramento Bars Lot of about 40 tokens from bars in Sacramento. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC#138745Lot# 4582 Sacramento, California Unlisted El Dorado Drink Tokens Lot of two: 1) Good For / 5c/ at the / El Dorado // The Brunswick Balke / Collender / Compy. / (pictorial pool table) / Check; Br. rd., 25 mm. 2) Good For / A / 5c Drink / at the / El Dorado // P. C. Co-Operative / Cigar / Mfg. Co. / S.F. / Check; Br., rd., 24 mm. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Fantastic pair! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139000Lot# 4583 San Diego, California San Diego Token Collection Lot of 16 tokens from San Diego. Bradley’s 5 & 10; Gem & Treasure Hunting Assn. Old Town; Whiting-Mead Co.; 1972 Convair Aerospace; Hotel Imig Manor; 1969 CSNA Convention; 1961 Good Luck Medal; Zoological Society Balboa Park; California Pacific International Exposition; 1969 200th Anniversary. Best of the lot is an extremely rare A.H. House BBC token, even though its clipped. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 140807Lot# 4584 Santa Cruz, California Santa Cruz Area Token Collection Lot of 14 tokens: Aptos, K-6, The Aptos Club; Boulder Creek, Woodard’s Pool Room, (NCS certified genuine); Boulder Creek, K-11, G. L. Woodard; Boulder Creek,K-7, Notley; Capitola, K-1, Casino Club; Moss Landing, K-5, Moss Landing Inn; Pajaro, K-7, C. Fang; Pajaro, K-4, El Pajaro; Salinas, K-116, C Tynan; Salinas, K-37, The Fan Louie Grant; Santa Cruz, K-125, Sadler’s Dairy; Santa Cruz, K-58, Golden State Club; Santa Cruz, K-178, Wise & Roney; Santa Cruz, K-176, B. C. Wise. All tokens in EF-AU condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136174Lot# 4585 Scotia, California Scotia, CA: Pacific Lumber Co. Tokens & Scrip Two metal tokens GF 5 and 10 cents; Coupon book good in settlements for store purchases at The Pacific Lumber Co. Mercantile Department. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 137819Lot# 4586 Sonora, California Sonora Paper Tokens Lot of three: Good For One 75c Dinner at the Rosa Italia Hotel or the Europa Hotel, Sonora, California; Good For 5 Cents / when returned with bottle / Dennis & DeVoto, Sonora; Good For / 1 Quart / Of Milk / Severance Jersey Dairy. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 137812Lot# 4587 Watsonville, California Watsonville Token Collection Lot of 18 tokens from Watsonville: K-50, L. H. Davis; K-64, C. E. Ford; K-22, J. Biersch; K-1, American Legion; K-135, New Home Restaurant; K-127, A. B. Martin; K-120, Lovering’s Cafe; K-104, Geo. C. Jensen; K-154, Owl Rec. Parlor; K-169, Pony Maheu (saloon prop); K-173, The Progress; K-189, Teddy Bear; K-207, Watsonville Liquor; K-212, Wah Lung & Co.; K-240, G & L; K-245, Jim’s Lunch; P. J. Nielsen; Elks Club. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136173Lot# 4588 California Bay Area Token Group Lot of nine tokens from the San Francisco Bay Area: Healdsburg, Geo. W. Hayes; Santa Rosa, Fenton Dairy; Korbel, Northern Redwood Lumber (bimetallic); Santa Clara, M&M Billiard Hall/Cigar; Pittsburg, Mint Club; Suisun, Berry & Hicks; Alameda, Lincoln Market & Bakery; Oakland, Sea Cave Restaurant; San Jose, At the 57 Cigar Store. All in AU-BU condition. Est. $100-160 HWAC# 136166Lot# 4589 California California Token Collection Lot of ten: Golden West Hotel (maverick), Like-o-Lites, San Francisco, California Pacific Exposition, San Diego; Nieber’s Smoke Shop (maverick); Lobby Tobacco, San Jose; J. S. Mendiola, Roseville (2): Tagus Ranch Store; Ira M. Delong, Oakdale; Patrick Co., San Francisco. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 137811Lot# 4590 California California Token Collection Lot of 19 different tokens from around California, including Benicia Barrack Exchange / 3 1/2 cents & 5 cents. The Brooklyn Hotel, Napa, and many others. Nice beginning collection of California tokens. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139003

233View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / TokensLot# 4591 California Central and Southern California Token Collection Lot of 12 tokens: Bakersfield, K-117, Star Club; Fresno, K-6, Ambrose Bros.; Gilroy, K-27, Filice & Perrelli Canning Co.; Gilroy, K-5, Brown & Carey; Hollister, Hotel Hartmann Bar; Hollister, K-73, John P. Zimmer; Los Angeles, K-1070, Superior Novelty Co.; Los Angeles, The Pile Driver; San Diego, K-371, Whiting-Mead Co.; Sonora, K-7, L.A. Burns & Co.; Tagus, K-1, Tagus Ranch Store; Trona, K-1, A. P. & C. Corp. All EF-AU condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC#136172Lot# 4592 California Central California Token Collection Lot of nine tokens from San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties. Manteca, Manteca Smoke House; Manteca, Manteca Tobacco Shop; Newman, L.A. Ball; Oakdale, Ira M. de Long (2: 25c & 5c); Oakdale, Bacigalupi; Stockton, Rafael L. Limon; Stockton, E. T. Mape; Tracy, Central Cigar Store. All EF-AU condition, possibly BU. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136168Lot# 4593 California Central Coast California Token Group Lot of eight tokens: Morro Bay, K-7, Harbor Hut; San Juan Bautista, K-6, Chas. Kesling (2); San Juan Bautista, K-7, Chas. Kesling; San Juan Bautista, K-16, Verutti & Rozas; San Juan Bautista, K-2, Curley’s Place; San Juan Bautista, K-10, A. Nickols; Santa Barbara, K-163, Frank Sunseri. All EF-AU condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 136171Lot# 4594 California Northern California Token Collection Lot of sixteen tokens from Yolo, Butte, Tehama, Yuba and Colusa counties. Arbuckle, Popular Pool Hall; Chico, Silver Room (wm); Chico, Silver Room (br); Chico, Silver Room (half dollar); Chico, The Johnson House; Colusa, Kenny & Power; Corning, The Pastime; Gridley, Shaner; Gridley, Gridley Cafe; Gridley, D & C; Marysville, Brass Cigar Store; Oroville, Neixner’s Cigar Store; Princeton, W. A. Boyes; Princeton, D. S. Baker; Princeton, The Welcome; Woodland, Storkman’s. All in EF-AU condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 136167Lot# 4595 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Hotel Raymond Good For Mirror NGC certified genuine, circa 1900-1910, good for 10c, Hotel Raymond, Fitchburg Massachusetts. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136235Lot# 4596 Las Vegas, Nevada Honeymoon Hotel Slug Facsimile Very rare octagonal slug facsimile. Obv: Honeymoon / At / Del Mar / 1411 Las Vegas / Blvd So. / Las Vegas/ Nevada / Motel; Rev: Good For / $1.00 / when / registering / At The / Honeymoon / At / Del Mar Motel / Las Vegas, Nevada. Brass, 38 mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC#140686Lot# 4597 Nevada Nevada State Prison Token w/RPCs of Prisoner Lot of 1. RARE. Paper token w/RPCs (front & side views) of prisoner (NSP 2686) who spent $2.00 in prison tokens. From Nevada State Prison. Signed 8/17/1926. Stamped Aug 18, 1926. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 138712Lot# 4598 Nevada Nevada Token and Medal Collection Lot of 10 pieces of Nevada history. Rare Nevada State Prison one cent token; The Northern /Jarbidge / Nevada // Good For / 12 1/2 c / In Trade; 1935 Pony Express Medal; Overland Hotel, Reno; Caesars Palace; Flamingo Capri, Las Vegas; encased penny Horseshoe Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas; Fremont, Las Vegas. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141187Lot# 4599 Newark, New Jersey 1863 J. Wightman Civil War Token NGC certified MS 63 BN. Obv: J. WIGHTMAN / 188 / WASHINGTON / ST. / NEWARK, N.J. Rev: (Indian head left, 13 stars around) / 1863.Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140801Lot# 4600 Santa Rita, New Mexico New Mexico Tokens Lot of 4 coupon booklets issued by the W. H. Ackin store, Santa Rita, New Mexico. Booklets totaling $1, $2, $3, and $5 of coupons with denominations of 5c, 10c and 25c. All booklets intact, excellent conditions.Est. $100-150 HWAC#139146Lot# 4601 New York New York Civil War Storecard Collection Lot of 12 civil war storecards from New York. M. L. Marshall, Oswego; Lindenmueller (4); Oliver Boutwell Miller, Troy and others. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 141180Lot# 4602 Civil War Storecard Collection Lot of 16 civil war storecards. Titus, New Jersey (2); HIggins, Indiana; Johnston, Cinncinnati; 2 Illinois; 3 Michigan; 3 generic; 2 unreadable. Mostly R-3. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 141029Lot# 4603 Pictorial Storecards Lot of four pictorial storecards. Green River Whiskey; The Original Boy Scouts Show For Boys (1910); Van Dyk teas and coffee; Union Clothing Co., Rochester. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141015Lot# 4604 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania George Washington R Lovett Jr. Die Sinker Token Undated Rulau merchant token M-PA-339. Obverse shows wear, reverse has mint luster. Uncertain if this is thin or thick planchet. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136194Lot# 4605 Wisconsin Wisconsin Token Collection Lot of 22 aluminum tokens from Wisconsin. Iola, Winona, Arcadia. Most from the W.P. Massuere Co. and Assen & Lockery. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141013Lot# 4606 Austrian Token Collection Lot of over 40 Austrian tokens celebrating skiing, ice skating, Happy New Year. Dates from 1930s-1940s mostly. Est. $100-300 HWAC#139402

234Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Numismatics / TokensLot#4607GermanCeramicTokenCollection Lot of 14 ceramic tokens from Germany. Dresden, Meissen, Gross Wartenburg, Prenzlau, Amberg, Sachsen, Luckau, Kitzingen and others. Most dated in the 1920s. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 141010Lot# 4608 Advertising Token Collection Lot of over 20 tokens used for advertising. Colgate Palmolive; J. A. Folger ‘s Coffee; Crystal White Laundry Soap; Ertl Toys; Green River Whiskies; Peets Washing Soap; Nic-L-Silver Battery. Many others. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141009Lot# 4609 Am I Not A Woman/Am I Not A Man Tokens Lot of two certified tokens: 1) 1838 HT-81, Am I Not A Woman, VF 30 BN, Hard Times Token, NGC. 2) 1790s GB D&H-1038A 1/2 P Middlesex Token XF 40 BN Am I Not A Man, NGC. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140179Lot# 4610 1900’s Historical Americans Token Set (750) An incredible collection of 750 copper or brass) tokens saluting historic Americans like Wyatt Earp, Kit Carson, Wild Bill Hickok Bat Masterson, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and great original Americans like Sitting Bull, Sacajawea, Chief Joseph and more. These are brand new, still in their wrappers and measure about an inch in diameter. There are 15 boxes, 50 to a box. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139336Lot# 4611 Military Post Exchange and NCO Mess Token Collection Lot of twelve tokens from post exchanges or NCO messes around the world. Naples, Italy; Bangkok; Wheelus Air Base, Libya; Blytheville, AFB, Arkansas; Camp Williams; Danang. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 141191Lot# 4612 Oregon & Washington Token Collection Lot of 13 tokens from Oregon and Washington state. Seattle World’s Fair (2); 1959 Oregon Centennial (2); H. Walter Billiards, Grants Pass; Mike’s Tobacco, Colfax Washington; Astoria, Oregon; State Bank of Seattle; Gold Bar, Wash. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141188Lot# 4613 Token Collection: Michigan/Wisconsin/Minnesota Dealer lot of over 50 tokens from Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Many uncirculated from The Ellandson Co. of Iola Wisconsin and the W.R. Massuere Co. of Arcadia, Wisconsin. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 141028Lot# 4614 Modern Fantasy Brothel Tokens Lot of 22 modern fantasy “brothel” tokens. Kat House from El Paso, Jackson, Folsom, Tucson; Red Dog Saloon Virginia City; Hog Ranch, Wyoming. Hours of fun and laughter. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141021Lot# 4615 Transportation Token Collection Lot of over 100 transportation tokens. Most in 2 x 2s with descriptions; a bag of about 20 loose. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138144Lot# 4616 Transportation Token Collection Lot of 19 transportation tokens. Three 1871 Oakland Brooklyn & Fruitvale Railroad; Oakland, San Francisco, Bakersfield, San Pedro, Los Angeles, Kingston N.Y., and Kahului Hawaii. Est. $130-200 HWAC# 140689Lot# 4617 Miscellaneous Token and Medal Collection Lot of over 20 miscellaneous tokens and medals. Peter Schuttler wagons token, NGC certified AU 58. Watling Slot Machines, Chicago; John Halding, Chicago; Ye Olde Cellar, Chicago; John J. Young, Springfield, Ill. oval GF 2 1/2 cents; 1939 Illinois Chauffeur license. Round, octagonal, oval tokens. Kilimanjaro Safaris! Est. $150-250 HWAC# 141001Lot# 4618 Miscellaneous Token Collection Lot of over 100 tokens accumulated over 50 years. Mostly good fors, some tax tokens; cardboard, plastic, metal. Many different states: Oklahoma, Montana, Washington, Alaska, and others. Includes a 1972 uncirculated set. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140178Register, Bid, & view opening bids atFHWAC.com

235View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5000 Alaska Alaska Mining RPCs (13) Alaska mining related real photo postcards (6) and color postcards (7). Est. $100-120 HWAC#139457Lot# 5001 Arizona Arizona Postcard Lot (40) Forty cards including 15 RPC throughout AZ, Tombstone, Jerome etc. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 141145Lot# 5002 Alhambra, California Postcard Collection: Alhambra Lot of over 50 vintage postcards from the San Gabriel Valley town of Alhambra. Street scenes from the 1890s through the 1950s. Schools, residences and churches. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139864Lot# 5003 Applegate, California c1910 Sonora Pass at Applegate Postcards Lot of two. 1) Overview of the Oaks Cottages. Cancelled Applegate. 2) Overview of the mountainous pass. Cancelled Applegate in 1908. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 130280Lot# 5004 Auburn, California Postcard Collection: Vintage Cards from Auburn California Lot of over 100 vintage postcards from Auburn California. Horse and buggy street scenes; Railroad Avenue; the Southern Pacific Depot; the iconic courthouse building; birds eye views. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 136209Lot# 5005 Barstow, California Barstow, CA Area Postcard Collection (31) Lot of 31. Buildings, landscapes in/around the Mohave Desert community of Barstow. Included in this collection are four chromolithos and 12 B&W photo/RPCs featuring a 1911 postmark of a woman on a horse in Daggett, CA. Also of interest is a photocard of the Trehearne Cactus Garden, Nipton, CA c. 1907 displaying a Swastika symbol in the background - a symbol of hope & good luck at the time. 15 modern era cards round out the collection. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-308 HWAC# 139048Lot# 5006 Bay Area, California Bay Area Postcard Group Lot of 37. 11ish RPC’s: Half Moon Bay, two Angel Island military cards, Paul Mason ad, two Scare Crows, Palo Alto Moto Lodge. Two very early No Split Back cards of Byron Hot Springs (dups). Also, Vacaville Depot191, Gilroy retreat, etc. And two interesting college cards and hand drawn birds eye view of Martinez on a postal card. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-140 HWAC# 130439Lot# 5007 Big Bear Lake, California c. 1917 - 1947 San Bernardino County Mountain Resorts Postcard Collection (73 pieces) Many white border RPCs depicting outdoor scenes from Big Bear Lake, Blue Jay, Arrowhead, and Crestline resort towns in the San Bernardino Mountains. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 138220Lot# 5008 Big Trees / Yosemite, California Big Trees / Yosemite / High Sierra Postcard Collection The perfect collection for the adventurer in all of us. Lot of 41. 24 RPC’s. Explore the Giant Redwoods, Cow Creek Camp, Lake Almanor, Bret Harte cabin, Miami Lodge, Baxters, Highway 40, Mammoth Hotel, Big Trees and Cisco. Or visit Strawberry, Echo Summit, Downieville, cattle drive, Monte Vista Inn, Sugar Loaf and Yosemite in the winter. All RPC’s. There is also an interesting hand drawn map of Crater Camp at Calabasas. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $160-300 HWAC# 130440Lot# 5009 Bodie, California Bodie Frasher RPC, plus sealed bundle of Bodie Chrome pcs Bodie Frasher RPC, plus sealed bundle of Bodie Chrome pcs, perhaps 100 counts. These came from the Yosemite Trading Co store of the 1980s-90s at Lee Vining. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 141159Lot# 5010 Buena Park, California Postcard Collection: Movieland Wax Museum Lot of over 20 glossy color postcards from the Movieland Wax Museum of Buena Park. Brigitte Bardot, Natalie Wood, Gina Lollobrigida and some actors too. The museum closed in 2005 after 43 years in business. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $40-80 HWAC# 139865Lot# 5011 Chico, California Postcard Collection: Chico Black and White Real Photo Postcards Lot of about 200 black and white real photo postcards from Chico California. Street scenes, building, churches, residences, The Hooker Oak in Bidwell Park. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139967Lot# 5012 Chico, California Postcard Collection: Color Postcards of Chico Lot of over 170 color postcards from Chico California. Street scenes, agricultural scenes, buildings, schools, covered bridges. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 139966Lot#5013C or onado, California Hotel delCoronadoP ost car d C ollecti on (50) Lot of 50. “The Del,” San Diego’s legendary Victorianbeachresort and now a nationalhistoriclandmark, opened its doors to the public in 1888.asthesinglelargest resort hotel in the world. It has hosted presidents, royalty, and celebrities through the years and has been featured in numerous movies and books. This collection highlights mostly early 20th century views of the property including The Del’s Tent City, a popular tourist attraction from 1900 - 1938 for those who could not afford to stay in the hotel. Featured are two Private Mailing Cards dated 1899 & 1900. Also included are five undivided back cards, one postmarked 1907. There are 20 old chromolithos c. 1909 - 1929. Ten RPCs depict The Del and Tent City from the early 1900s. Rounding out this vintage collection are a dozen modern era cards and one small B&W non-postcard photo. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139042

236Oct 2021DAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5014 Death Valley, California Death Valley Postcard Collection Lot of over 20 postcards from Death Valley California. Furnace Creek Inn, Scotty’s Castle, prospectors, RPC of Old Harmony Borax Plant. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $40-80 HWAC# 139852Lot# 5015 Dixon, California 1906 Early RPC of Dixon, California This is a 1906 RPC (No Split Back) showing a large building and other smaller buildings on a dirt street. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-60 HWAC# 130442Lot# 5016 Drum, California Drum PG&E Construction Postcard Group Eight different views of Drum, California. Four on the construction of the revoir and four of buildings including the “Lunch Counter.” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#130279Lot# 5017 Dunsmuir, California 1925 Rare Postcard of Dunsmuir, CA Rare RPC colorized panorama blank postcard of historic railroad town, Dunsmuir, CA, c1925. Approx. 11 x 3.5-inch PC was printed by C.E. Wheelock & Co. Exclusive Importers, Peoria, Ill. Front reads, “Panoramic View of Dunsmuir, Calif.” Reverse reads, “Made for the Dunsmuir Drug Store, Dunsmuir, Calif.” John Reynolds CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 138273Lot# 5018 Eureka, California c. 1906 - 1955Humboldt & Del Norte Counties Postcard Collection (approx. 125 pieces) Large collection of outdoor NorCal coastal redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) scenery along the Redwood Hwy (US 101). Many white border RPCs and older cards included. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 138215Lot# 5019 Half Moon Bay, California Moss Beach,CaliforniaPostcardCollectionLot to 12. Eight are postmarked - mostly 1910’s including two double ring Moss Beach postmarks. Includes the New Hotel, The Reefs, fishing, rowing, ocean scenes. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 130293Lot# 5020 Healdsburg, California Healdsburg, Santa Rosa Nicer Postcards Lot of 3. 1) RPC of C. N. Station in Santa Rosa, light. 2) West Street of Healdsburg. c1920. 3) VERY EARLY Healdsburg Floral Carnival. 1904. Est. $60-70 HWAC# 130444Lot# 5021 Hollywood, California Hollywood, Homes of the Stars, Postcard Collection Lot of 33. Mostly centered around Paul de Longpre’s mansion, but you will find Gene Autrey, Will Rogers, Mary Pickford, Clark Gable, Dorothy Lamoure, Robert Taylor. Mickey Rooney, etc. Many dups. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-80 HWAC# 130429Lot# 5022 Hollywood, California Large Entertainment, Music and Actor Postcard Collection Well over 150. Roughly 110 Actors and Actresses and 50 Music and Entertainment postcards. Amazing group of notable actors and Actresses: Marylin Monroe, James Dean, Bob Hope, Dinah Shore, etc. 9 Beatles cards. See photos, but only a personal look can give you the depth of this consignment Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 139105Lot# 5023 Huntington Beach, California Huntington Beach Postcard Collection Lot of over 40 postcards of the history of Huntington Beach, a few of Seal Beach. RPCs from the early 1900s; oil derricks; 4th of July parade; streets scenes from the 1930s & 1940s. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $40-80 HWAC# 139853Lot# 5024 Imperial County, California Imperial County Postcard Collection Lot of 47. Most are B&W or B&W RPC’s. Features Imperial, Calexico, Mexicali, El Centro, Brawley, Holtville and surroundings Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 130359Lot# 5025 James Hot Sulphur Springs, California Rare James Hot Sulphur Springs Stage Postcard with Jesse James Connection ”Leaving Williams Station for James Hot Sulphur Springs. Jesse and Frank James visited here! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#130329Lot# 5026 Johnsville, California Johnsville, California Postcard Group Lot of three. 1) Eli Photo of horse breaking snow after major storm. 2) Johnsville street scene.3) “Greetings from Johnsville.” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 130310Lot# 5027 Kennett, California c. 1908 Kennett Mammoth Smelter (now beneath Shasta Lake) Postcards (2) Kennett was the most important copper mining town outside of Redding & Shasta in the late 19th century. The end of World War I brought a depression to the town which ultimately closed the Mammoth mine in 1923. Kennett disincorporated in 1931. What remained of the town and smelter was flooded by Shasta Lake while Shasta Dam was being constructed from 1935 - 1945. Kennett has since been submerged under approximately 400 ft. of water (depending on the lake level). Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 138210Lot#5028KernCounty,California KernCounty,California Postcard Group Lot of 11. Three oil field RPC’s, Draper Street in Kingsburg, two Hot Springs RPCs’. Also, Pioneer Hotel at Porterville and main street Hanford. 1913 Elmer postmark included. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 130309

237View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5029 Kern County, California Kern County, California Postcard Collection (23) Lot of 23. Photos & images of Kern County, California which spans the southern end of CA’s central valley west to the Coast Ranges and east into the Mohave Desert. Bakersfield is the county seat. Collection includes 6 chromolithos depicting street scenes of Bakersfield and headquarters of the Edison Land & Water Company, postmarked from 1910. Photos/RPCs include scenes from Bakersfield, Tehachapi, the Ridge Route (The Grapevine), and scenes from the Mohave Desert. Two modern cards round out the collection. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $160-250 HWAC# 139050Lot# 5030 La Honda, California La Honda, California Postcard Collection Lot of 23. Has a hand-colored sky on a B&W postcard of the La Honda Hotel. B&W’s of the Big Tree Inn, Bridge, Pacific Ocean Trout stream, etc. Many RPC’s. Earliest postmark is c1909. La Honda is probably most famous for Ken Kesey, the author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (pages of which were written all over the restroom wall of his La Honda residence). La Honda served as the base of operations for The Merry Pranksters where they used LSD and other drugs. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130312Lot# 5031 Laguna Beach, California Postcard Collection Laguna Beach Hotels and Motels Lot of over 65 color postcards of hotels and motels in Laguna Beach California. Some “greetings from” and restaurant interiors. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139869Lot# 5032 Laguna Beach, California Postcard Collection Laguna Beach Real Photo Postcards Lot of over 140 color real photo postcards of Laguna Beach. Street scenes from the 1940s & 1950s. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-240 HWAC# 139855Lot# 5033 Laguna Beach, California Postcard Collection Laguna Beach: Arts Festival & Pageant of the Masters Over 100 postcards concerning the Arts in Laguna Beach. Festival of Arts & Pageant of the Masters; Pottery Shack. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139861Lot# 5034 Laguna Beach, California Postcard Collection Laguna Beach: Black & White Real Photo Postcards Lot of over 100 black and white real photo postcards of Laguna Beach. Emerald Bay, street scenes, Victor Hugo Gardens. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139858Lot# 5035 Laguna Beach, California Postcard Collection Laguna Beach: Non-Real Photo Postcards Lot of over 130 vintage postcards of Laguna Beach that are NOT real photos. Rocky coast, beach scenes, Art Gallery, Cafe Las Ondas. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#139860Lot# 5036 Lake County, California Lake County, California Postcard Group Lot of 9. B&W RPC’s include boating on Clear Lake, 1912 Adam’s Spring Hotel and Hoberg’s Veranda postmarked Cobb 1926. Also, a great color “staging in Lake County, Cal.” showing stage crossing creek 1909! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 130308Lot# 5037 Lake Tahoe, California Early Lake Tahoe Postcards Plus Early Tahoe Tavern Pictorial Cover Lot of 10. 1) Best is a pictorial Tahoe Tavern corner advertising cover, c.1906-1910. Vignette of pine tree with lake in the background. Addressed to San Francisco, but not stamped. 2) Illustrated corner ad cover for Rustic Cottage Court at Brockway, Lake Tahoe. Sent in 1934. 3) Seven early postcards including a real photo postcard of Tallac House (1908), and early printed color cards of Emerald Bay, Cave Rock, Fallen Leaf Lake, Rubicon Point, and a map of the early auto routes around the lake. Three mailed, 1906-1908, two with Hobart Mills cancels. 4) Early advertising pamphlet for Pinecrest, “Resort of Distinctive Little Homes.” Est. $80-150 HWAC# 113650Lot# 5038 Lake Tahoe, California Steamship at Rubicon Point Color Postcard Rare color postcard from the Glenbrook Inn, Lake Tahoe Nevada showing a steamship off Rubicon Point. Unwritten. Published by the Newman Postcard Company of Los Angeles. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139972Lot# 5039 Little Lake, California c1920’sLittle Lake RPC Nice black & white RPC of two buildings from train tracks. With great detail one can read Store, Post Office and ice Cream Parlor on one building. Includes Little Lake cancel. Identified be the 1926 Pontiac, 1921 Ford and 1924 Star in picture. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130307Lot# 5040 Long Beach, California 1933 Long Beach California 1933EarthquakeRPCCollection Lot of 29. The 1933 Long Beach earthquake took place on March 10 at 5:54 P.M. south of downtown Los Angeles. The epicenter was offshore, southeast of Long Beach, California, on the Newport–Inglewood Fault. The earthquake had a magnitude estimated at 6. 4.. Damage to buildings was widespread throughout Southern California. It resulted in 115 to 120 fatalities and an estimated forty million dollars’ worth of property damage. The majority of the fatalities resulted from people running out of buildings exposing themselves to the falling debris. At least 120 schools were damaged. These 29 postcards tell the story of destruction at Long Beach and at the Los Angeles industrial area. Few dups! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 130303Lot# 5041 Long Beach, California Long Beach Postcard Collection Lot of thirty-five. 23 parks, 4 military, 2 aerial, 5 city views, 6 oil including explosion and gusher. See photo for depth of collection. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-130 HWAC# 130415Lot# 5042 Los Altos, California Los Altos, California Postcard Collection Lot of 25. Three RPC’s the elementary school and two Butler Manor (dups). Mostly about the Jesuit Center. Mostly color. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-90 HWAC# 130304

238Oct 2021DAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5043 Los Angeles, California Dodger Stadium and Olympic Stadium Postcard Collection Lot of 17. RPC’s - Airplane Photo of a packed Rose Bowl and empty stadium from one end. Also, RPCs of gateway to Olympic Village and a birds Eye view of Olympic Village. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 139093Lot# 5044 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Angel’s Flight Postcard Group Lot of 10. RPC of Angel’s Flight looking down the street and over the tunnel. One ‘No Split Back’ c1907 Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 130389Lot# 5045 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Area Bird and Animal Farms Postcard Collection Lot of 14. 1) Two Alligator Farms – one RPC. 2) Seven Ostrich Farm cards – three RPC’s. 3) Six card of world’s largest pigeon farm in the world. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 139081Lot# 5046 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Area Postcard Collection About 55 cards. 18 B&W RPC’s: Cedarhurst RR depot, Fort MacArthur, Sunland, Bel Air William Powell residence, UCLA 1943, Castellammare main street 1930, Grauman’s Chinese Theater. San Fernando Valley. One Private Mailing Card Shasta Springs exhibit. One No Split Back Card. About 10 pre-1915 cards: Plaza del Rey, Olympic Pool, Eagle Rock birds eye view, Southern California / Missouri Pacific Lines ad card. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 130433Lot# 5047 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Bank and Department Store Postcard Collection: Buildings and Interiors Lot of over 50. Two ‘No Split Back’ postcards: 1905 California Souvenir card of Huntington Building the largest office building in the West and Stoll & Magnin & Co. on Wilshire. Two inside views of the L. A. Times. Two inside views of the Merchants Bank. Also, Hanson jewelers, Hamburgers the largest department store in the West, Tom Mack’s Café, L. A. Chamber of Commerce. Chocolate Shop, Chocolate Shop, Owl Drug, Ernsting Co., Christopher’s, Security Savings Back, in Ton Co., L. A. Trust and Security Bank, Hershey Arms, Women’s Athletic Club, Innes Shoe, Hollenbeck Hotel, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-120 HWAC# 139080Lot# 5048 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Brewing Company Postcards Lot of two. Home of Zobelein’s East Side Beer. Almost the exact same scene. One printed by George Rice. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-80 HWAC# 139083Lot# 5049 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Buildings Postcard Collection Lot of about 80. 14 RPC’s: Destroyed garage Manchester and Alameda probably after the great earthquake, Dad’s sandwich shop on Venice Beach, hospital, library, City Hall, Elks, Military Home, Griffith Observatory, Hall of Records, United Artists Theatre, and Kay Apt. Hotel. One Private Mailing Card of state Normal School. Six early “No Split Back’ cards: house that author lived in for 5 months, 1906 Court House, Auditorium, Pacific Electric Building, Charles Weidner Court House and Rieder Court House. Many, many more! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 139084Lot# 5050 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Businesses, Jobs and Advertising Postcard Collection Lot of 40. Mostly newer. Four B&W RPC’s. Includes street scene Broadway California Container Corporation, Rex Auto Camp, Mission Village, Tick Tock Auto Court, Helms Hall International Sports Complex, Oakley, Sing Fat Co., Anheuser-Busch monorail tour. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139095Lot# 5051 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Church and Mission Plaza Postcard Collection 1) 1904 Pioneer card of Plaza and Old Mission Church. Remnants where it was glued on back. 2) ‘No Split Back’ card of same with different view. 3) 1913 color card of same with different view. 5) c1910 Mission Nuestra. 6) c1910 old plaza church. 7) 1908 with “Warm Springs” postmark. 8-9) c1930’s RPCs. Etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 139100Lot# 5052 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Fire Department Orchestra Early RPC – members are identified Fabulous old B&W RPC of the Los Angeles Orchestra. On the reverse is a list of all the members and instruments they play Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-70 HWAC# 139098Lot# 5053 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Harbor Postcard Group Lot of 10. RPC of coast down 101 and RPC of Cabrillo Beach. Also bathing at Long Beach, Santa Catalina, unloading lumber at Los Angeles Harbor, longest wharf in the world, Dead Man’s Island, San Pedro Harbor. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 139082Lot# 5054 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Homes Postcard Lots Lot of 37. One Pioneer Card (Halleneck), 3 early no split backs (1903 Figueroa, Bellevue Terrace, Woman’s Club), 4 RPC’s (Friday Morning Club, common homes, etc.), Names include Chester, Baldwin, Rochester Anderson, Tom Mix, Buster Keaton, DeLongpre, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 139092Lot# 5055 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Odds and Ends Postcard Collection About 50 cards. F our earlier RPC’s: Elk’s parade, Squirrel Inn, 1913 Fitzgerald’s Music Co., Warford truck trucks lined up and ready to work. One ‘No Split Back’ of La Fiesta de Los Angeles. Fourteen early (c1910) color postcards: Bimini Baths, French Room at Blackstone, choir at Christ Episcopal, Lakershim Development, wagon coming down a hill, planes in the sky, floral parade, UCLA, Los Angeles River, marketplace, and two nice young ladies sitting on a table – hand colored. Two early art cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139096Lot# 5056 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Parks Postcard Collection - about 65 Includes I RARE Aluminum (no split back, c1906 West Lake), 1 Pioneer card (West Lake), 6 Early ‘no split back cards (West Lake, East Lake, Elysian), 2RPC’s (Griffith Park, Exposition Park), 8 chromolithos (c1935), 41 old chrome c1906-19150, 8 modern cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $90-180 HWAC# 139091

239View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5057 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Places to Stay Postcard Collection 100+ cards. Two ‘No Split Back’ cards of the Angelus Hotel. Fifteen c1910 cards: Biltmore, Alexandria,Lankershim,Coronado,Mt.Washington, Hollenbeck, Westmsinster, King Edwards, Alvarado. Newer B&W RPC’s: Hotel Coliseum, Biltmore, Mayflower, Ambassador. Many, many more. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139097Lot# 5058 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Railroad, Trolley, Airport, etc. Postcard Collection Includes RARE L. A. Ambulance, 315’ railroad to on Hill Street, “Balloon Route Trolley Trip”, two motor coaches, etc. 34 railroad stations: Southern Pacific 1913 color, patio, concourse) and La Grande Station Santa Fe. 13 airports: mostly newer color RPCs with one 1910 humor “We’ve been to the Aviation Meet. Also “Curtis First Flight” at Aviation Field!!! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139102Lot# 5059 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Restaurant Postcard Collection Just shy of 50 cards. 7 Advertising, 8 RPC’s white border, 1 RPC no border, 5 old chromolitho (c1910), 17 chrome (c1940), 16 modern era chrome cards. Visit Ye Bull Pen, Joseph’s Delicatessen, Jerry’s Joynt, Wah On, Café Bristol, Mary Loise Tea Room, Willards, original Brown Derby Cafe, Clifton’s, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139089Lot# 5060 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Schools and Universities Postcard Collection - Over 100 Cards 12 RPCs, 25 old Chrome cards, 59 c1950s cards, 18 modern era cards and one piece of ephemera. RPC’s include UCLA and USC. Many others. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139090Lot# 5061 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Specialty Postcard and Ephemera Collection (50+) Four early ‘No Split Backs’: 1907 Souvenir National Education Assn. Conference, “I am on the Oasis of Los Angeles”, places to visit in Los Angeles and “La Fiesta Los Angeles.” Find card like Miss Alice Lewis of the Grand Opera House Stock Company, 1910 California poem, “Fly Time in Los Angeles” with a fly on the head of a bald man???, art cards and advertising cards. Ephemera includes small B&W photos (c1920), personalized trolley trips, Pacific Electric Railway timetable and passes, Southern California Postcard 1956 membership card, 32 Olympic Games bank seals, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139099Lot# 5062 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Street Scenes and Birds Eye Postcard Collection About 50 cards. Two early RPC’s: Broadway and 5th by Ferguson and unnamed street. One Private Mailing Card: Overview of oil wells at Los Angeles. One ‘No Split Back’ card of oil wells published by Mitchell (2 copies, 1906). Roughly 17 early (1907-1915) cards: 1907 Hill Street, 1909 Birdseye Los Angeles News, 1907 Birdseye Rieder, 1908 Broadway and 4th lined with buggies, 1907 Broadway & 4th Rieder, 1909 Spring Street, 1915 Spring Street at Night, Broadway & 8th6th Street, Third & Main, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 139101Lot# 5063 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Times Postcard Collection Lot of 15. RPC of ambulance corps carrying charred bodies from ruins of Time Explosion October 1916. Photos inside and out. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 139094Lot#5064LosAngeles, California LosAngeles,California1910Air Show Featuring GlennCurtissBiplane Postcard Group (5) Lot of 5. Four blue-tinted cards titled Glenn Curtiss Carrying Jerome Fancuilla as Passenger. One card has damage on right edge, two others have damage in middle. Published by Benham Co, #1544 in lower right corner. Group also includes one card, damaged in middle, Benham #1548, titled Hamilton Ready for Flight in Curtiss Biplane. The Los Angeles International Air Meet (January 10 to January 20, 1910) was among the earliest airshows in the world and the first major airshow in the United States. It was held in Los Angeles County, California, at Dominguez Field, southwest of the Dominguez Rancho Adobe in present-day Rancho Dominguez, California (from Wikipedia). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138713Lot# 5065 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles/SouthernCaliforniaMisc.Postcards w/Hollywood (54) Lot of 54. B&W and color photos/scenes around Los Angeles including Hollywood. Twenty (20) chromolithos c. 1912 - 1941, many featuring Hollywood locales and movie studios. 10 photo cards/RPCs c. 1930s - 1940s. Included is a photo of a Union Oil Company of California building with a 1915-era car parked in front. Collection also includes 20 modern era cards and 4 pieces of ephemera. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139037Lot# 5066 Los Angeles, California Hotel Nadeau Los Angeles in Postcards and Letters This group has two postcards about 1911 in color of the Hotel Nadeau in Los Angeles. There are three postal letters and one receipt dated 1896 from the hotel. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138400Lot# 5067 Los Angeles County, California Central & Eastern Los Angeles CountyPostcardCollection (30) Lot of 30. Pictures/photos of scenes from nearby LA communitiessuchasRosemead and Arcadia. Fourchromolithos,10B&W photos/RPCs and 16modernscomprisethis collection. Of special interest may be a brown-tinted RPC of a Whittier Blvd Street scene in Belvedere Gardens w/building signs clearly visible and 1930s era cars parked along the street. Card postmarked 1934. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC# 139038

240Oct 2021DAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5068 Marin County, California Marin County Area Postcard Collection Lot of 45. Three Pioneer Cards: Two lovely ladies from Novato, Three Wells of Mill Valley and train climbing Mount Tamalpais. Another gen is a two-fold-out postcard of beach panorama from Mt. Tamalpais. Also, creek scene at Petaluma, Sausalito Ferry RPC, San Rafael tow truck, Jenner by the Sea McClearie photo), Fort McDowell, Highland Lodge at Inverness, Chimes Tower at Anselmo, Papermill Creek at Pt. Reyes, Corinthian Island at Belvedere RPC, Stinson Beach, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $220-400 HWAC# 130302Lot# 5069 Marysville, California Marysville Postcard Collection Lot of 20, Nine are dated 1915 of earlier. Prize is a 1905 Pioneer Postcard of Catholic College Notre Dame by Rieder of Los Angeles. Includes Marysville Theater, street scene, buildings, Yuba River bridge, etc. Also 1923 RPC of D Street and 1941 RPC of theater, church and businesses. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130301Lot# 5070 Marysville, California c1910California Dredging Postcards Lot of four. 1) Hammonton near Marysville. One of largest in the world. 2) Same as one, but different view. 3) Gold dredge on the Klamath River. 4) Dedger No. 13 at Marysville. Used, 1911. Marysville cancels. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130277Lot# 5071 Maxwell, California Maxwell, California Postcard Group Lot of 9. The prizes here are 1900’s RPCs of Maxwell main street, Maxwell side street and Maxwell vineyard (Sites pm, 1908). Two nice later cards 1920ish of Main Street and IOOF Hall. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130300Lot# 5072 McCloud, California McCloud, Siskiyou County Postcard Group Lot of 9. RPC’s include Hotel McCloud, bird’s eye view, grade school, and main street with Mount Shasta in background. Also, a 1908 color Lumber Company. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-120 HWAC# 130299Lot# 5073 Mendocino County, California Mendocino County Postcard Collection Lot of 42. Some of the nicer early postcards include RPC of municipal pool at Ukiah, Glenn Ranch, Pomo Basket weaver, early overview of Mendocino light house, Rossi residence in Asti, Glen Blair Mill in Blair, Union Lumber Company of Fort Brag. Postmarked cards include Covelo RPC of c1920 stage to Dos Rios, Cloverdale 1910 Opera House, Asti 1912 of garden, 1922 Branbo -- of Wilderness Lodge, 191- Fort Bragg of scenery, and 1909 Elk small residence RPC. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $140-200 HWAC#130298Lot# 5074 Menlo Park, California Menlo Park, California Postcard Collection Lot of 32. Includes Southern Pacific Railroad Station from Edward H. Mitchell, the gardens (St. Patrick’s Seminary) from the Junior Study 1911, 1909 Oak Grove Motel, 1909 main street, residences, Belle Haven Motel, and a 1910 postcard “our new home.” Many more! Six c1910 Menlo Park cancels. One small size Souvenir of the Midwinter Fair card of Sunset Seed and Plant. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-120 HWAC# 130297Lot# 5075 Merced, California Merced and Area Postcard Group Lot of eleven. Includes church at Livingston, Parkway Hotel, Motel Murietta, Gateway Motel, street scene, bank at Planada. Also, a 1913 postmarked Los Banos and 1913 Winton ‘flag cards.’ Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-80 HWAC# 130296Lot# 5076 Mono County, California Frasher Mono County RPC Sample Book Plus Others Frasher Mono County RPC Sample Book Plus Others. Sample book containing 14 different RPCs from Frasher. All numbered on the front and back, attached at upper left. pencil notes on the back are for a sporting goods store, probably in Lee Vining, where these came from (Yosemite Trading Co. of the 1980s-90s) Contents include Tioga Pass, Saddlebag Lake and more. The lot also includes another Frasher card and three scarce historical pamphlets on the region. Frasher is known to all RPC collectors, as he canvassed the Sierra Nevada, particularly the Eastern Sierra. His sample books are extremely rare... Est. $200-400 HWAC#141160Lot# 5077 Monterey, California c. 1941 - 1968 Monterey County Modern Postcard Collection (approx. 80 pieces) w/Early Autochrome Card Modern era postcards & ephemera of the Monterey Peninsula including street and ocean scenes of Monterey, Carmel and Pacific Grove. Collection does include one incredibly early chrome photo card, postmarked 1909, of the California-St. John’s Church Del Monte. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 138216Lot# 5078 Monterey, California c. 1901 - 1947 Monterey County Vintage Postcard Collection (approx. 140 pieces) Only 1 card postmarked later than 1940, collection depicts scenes throughout Monterey County from the early 20th century, including 3 Private Mailing Cards, one postmarked & dated 1901. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 138219Lot# 5079 Monterey, California c. 1911 - 1941 Monterey County White Border RPCs Postcard Collection (26 pieces) All but the 1941 postmark are while border RPCs of scenes in/around Monterey, Carmel, Pacific Grove, and Salinas, several featuring the Hotel Del Monte. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 Lot# 5080 Monterey County, California Monterey County (Salinas, Inland, King City) Postcard Collection Lot of 14. Some nice older B&W and RPCs include 1921 Salinas RR depot, main street Salinas, San Juan Rock 2 by Harlan with wagon pulling a load, different San Juan Rocks, and Junior College in Salinas. Also, Camp Ord bird’s eye view, Hunter Motel, pebble mills, Alpine Tavern of Gonzales, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC#130316Lot# 5081 Mother Lode, California Mother Lode Postcard and Wells Fargo Collection Lot of 31. Twelve RPC’s: Columbia stage driver’s Retreat, Columbia State Park, Winter scene postmarked Confidence, Tuolumne, Coloma, Fair Play, Desolation Valley, Green Valley school, Murphy’s Tragedy Springs. Also, Jackson, Placerville, Shaw’s Flat, Phillips Vade. Seven small Wells Fargo receipts c1913 from Angels and Sonora. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $140-250 HWAC# 130412

241View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5082 Mount Hermon, California Mount Hermon Postcard Group Lot of seven: including train leaving Zayante Inn, boating, victory circle, Bible Hall, redwood bridge. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 130294Lot# 5083 Mount Lowe, California Mount Lowe Early B&W RPC – Winter Scene Dated on back December 19, 1934. Drive carefully! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-60 HWAC# 130436Lot# 5084 Mountain View, California MountainView,CaliforniaPostcardCollection Lot of 39. Interesting contrast between wagon going over an old bridge and the Mancini Motor lat30 years later. Also 1906 Castro Street scene, Bush Street scene, main business district, Whelan Blacksmith Shop 1911, residences, Naval Air Station, 1909 bird’s eye view, 1914 unique building, St. Joseph’s college, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $130-200 HWAC# 130295Lot# 5085 Mt Hamilton, California Lick Observatory Postcard Group Lot of ten. Includes an A. B. Vogel stamp on Palo Alto postmark from 1908. Mostly exterior views - some interior. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-90 HWAC# 130292Lot# 5086 Mt Shasta, California c. 1914 - 1953 Views of Mt. Shasta Vintage Postcard Collection (approx. 60 pieces) Collection includes approx. 20 RPCs (half are white border), most scenes of Mt. Shasta taken from various perspectives. Only 5 modern cards. Collection also includes three cards (two RPCs) of Black Butte, a cluster of overlapping volcanic lava domes formed in the shape of a butte adjacent to Mt. Shasta. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC#138221Lot# 5087 Mt Tamalpais, California Mt Tamalpais / Muir Woods Postcard Collection Lot of 43. Includes Muir Woods Inn, the Iron Steed, Mt Tamalpais & Muir Woods RY (seven railroad cards all together), old jalopy on windy roads, San Quentin from Mt Tamalpais, etc. Plenty of tree and mountain cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 130291Lot# 5088 Murphys, California Murphys California Postcard Collection Lot of twenty-one. One postmarked Murphy (Masonic Hall). Several Murphys Hotel and Calaveras Cave. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 130290Lot# 5089 Napa Sonoma, California Napa Sonoma Postcard Collection Roughly 55 pieces. Includes Petaluma, St. Helena, Santa Rosa, Boves, Calistoga. Street, building, nature and winery scenes. About 20 RPC’s and 11 pre-1916 postcards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-180 HWAC# 130443Lot# 5090 Needles et al, California California “Colorado River’ Postcard Collection Lot of 21. Includes Front Street Needles Street scene, Palo Verde Ginning Co., Needle Drug Store old ‘Street Scene’ with no automobiles, California and Arizona bridge, Needle Carnival copyright C. A. Allen (two different), El Garces Hotel, Blythe hospital, train depot with Native Americans selling goods, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 130348Lot# 5091 Nevada City, California Nevada City / Sierra County Postcard Collection Lot of twenty. Key cards include set of three skiing postcards, County Hospital for R. J. Bennett’s snowy street scenes, parade, bridge at Washington, etc. Also, three mining cards, schoolhouse at French Corral, two trolley cards, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130289Lot# 5092 Newcastle, California 1910’s Four Nice Newcastle RPC’s, c1910’s Includes W. E. Banrook photo with 1912 Newcastle cancel of orchard. Also overview of town on hillside, palm trees near Penryn, farm near Newcastle. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 130288Lot# 5093 Newcastle, California Newcastle, California Postcard Group Lot of four. 1) New Castle with train on hill side c1909. 2) Overview of town from schoolhouse 1907. 3) Nice view of schoolhouse. 4) Color New Castle Street scene with buggies and the railroad station. 1908. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-150 HWAC# 130306Lot# 5094 Newport Beach, California Balboa Island in Newport Harbor, CA Postcard Collection (18) Lot of 18. Scenes of Balboa Island in Newport Harbor, CA. One advertising (map) card, 7 chromolithos (4 linens) w/one postmarked 1909depictingsmallrowboats on the beach. 8 RPCs depicting Balboa Island beach and street scenes. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139049Lot# 5095 Balboa Island, California Balboa Island Rare RPC of Houses on the Beach Most flying American flags. Great detail. Has Balboa postmark, but date is obscured by stamp. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-70 HWAC# 130370Lot# 5096 Oakland, California Four Different Postcard Views of the Pacific Pipes Tank & Pipe Company Includes 1) standpipe 15 feet in diameter and 54 feet high, 2) 60” continuous wood stave pipe, 3) 80” continuous wood stave pipe, and 4) 48” wood pipeline. All part of a set. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-80 HWAC# 130282

242Oct 2021DAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5097 Oakland, California Juanita Postcard Collection, “The Hights”, Oakland California Eight monotone cards and six sketched cards. Sketched cards include Funeral Pyre, Sanctuary to Memory, John C. Fremont, Robert Browning and Pyramid. al from a group called “The Hights” Other Mill cards include his home, and surroundings. One of Joaquin Miller riding in a buggy. The Joaquin Miller House, also known as The Abbey, is a historic house in Joaquin Miller Park, a public park in the Oakland Hills area of Oakland, California, United States. A crude, vaguely Gothic structure, it was the home of poet Joaquin Miller from 1886 until his death in 1913. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 130311Lot# 5098 Oakland, California Oakland, California Postcard Collection Lot of nineteen. RPC’s Capwell’s, residence at 2027 Filbert by Golden Rod Photo, duck refute at Lake Mettitt and Lissser Hall. Others include a Teddy Roosevelt “Dee-lighted, American Women’s Voluntary Services, early overview of the airport, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 130287Lot# 5099 Oceanside, California Oceanside, California Postcard Collection Lot of seventeen. Plenty of pier and beach scenes. Three modern color RPC’ of town. One 1940’s B&W of town. One great Pleasure Pier postcard. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130286Lot# 5100 Ojei, California c1910 Ojei, California Postcard Collection Includes bird’s eye view and street scene. Also, Kent’s Chicken Platted advertising postcard among many other buildings. Four RPC’s. Of those postmarked, most are c1910 (Nordhoff). Includes cards published by Broadman’s Drug Store of Ojei and two identified as hand colored. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 130285Lot# 5101 Orange County, California Orange County Postcard Collection Lot of 19. Four nice B&W RPCs of Knott’s Berry Farm (dups) plus color cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-80 HWAC# 130413Lot# 5102 Orange County, California Orange County Postcard Collection (50) Lot of 50. Pictures/scenes throughout Orange County, California including beach & city images from Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Seal Beach, Fullerton, San Clemente, etc. Collection includes one undivided back photo card of a woman on a horse dated 1906. Also included is a chromolitho titled Rocky Coast, Laguna Beach, Cal postmarked 1916. 17 vintage photo/RPCs c.1912 - 1924 is highlighted by a scene of Laguna Beach from the Laguna Hotel. 31 modern era cards complete the collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139044Lot# 5103 Orange County, California Postcard Collection from Orange County Cities Lot of over 70 vintage postcards from Orange County California towns. Anaheim, Fullerton, Dana Point, Tustin and others. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139867Lot# 5104 Orland, California c1910’s Orland Postcard Collection Lot of 21. Includes street scene, overview, FA Clark’s farm, Bank of Orland, Government Ditch, Sacramento River, etc. A view is postmarked. Six PRC’s. As one town view says, “Greetings from Orland.” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130284Lot# 5105 Oroville, California c. 1906 - 1913Oroville Gold Mining Vintage Postcard Collection (5 pieces) Includes RPCs of gold dredging scenes on Feather River. 1906 piece is a Private Mailing Card. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 138223Lot# 5106 Oroville, California c. 1898 - 1967Oroville Postcard Collection (40 pieces) Collection of scenes in/around Oroville including construction of the Oroville dam which began in 1961. Approx. a dozen RPCs including a rare stereo card, a photo of the Del Oro Theater showing “Shadow of a Doubt” from 1943, a night scene of the Oroville Water Carnival from 1911, and an unused Private Mailing Card (c. 1898 - 1901) w/picture of the nearby Weir Dam on French Creek which now feeds Lake Oroville. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138224Lot# 5107 Pacific Grove., California c1910Pacific Grove Postcard Collection Lot of 27. Includes one photograph of early horse drawn bus in front of the Del Monte Hotel. Also inside of hotel RPC, Light-house Avenue, cattle drive on road to Pt. Lobo, Lover’s Point, Forest Lodge, Point Pinos Light House Japanese Tea Garden, etc. Eighteen are cancelled and dated between 1905 and 1910. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130283Lot# 5108 Pacific Ocean Park, California Pacific Ocean Park Postcard and Ephemera Group Lot of 12. Two B&W RPC’s: cars parked along Roosevelt Highway and beach scene (Frasher). Five color postcards including tram car, arcade exterior, pavilion, and two street night scenes. Lot of four coupons and one bath house card. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-70 HWAC# 130438Lot# 5109 Palm Springs, California Palm Springs and Vicinity Postcard Collection Over 60 cards. Newer dates. Ten B&W RPC’s 9palms, smoke trees, Palm Canyon, Date Palms, Indian Hot Springs, sand dunes, etc.) and many color RPC’s that show the beauty of Palm Springs! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $140-200 HWAC# 130346

243View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5110 Paradise Springs, California 1908 Two Nice Views of Paradise Springs (postcards) PhotobyMeddaughofWatsonville. Both mailed in 1908 with Paradise Springs cancel. Great pair. One is titled “The Brothers.” it is located in the heart of the Sierra National Forest Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 130281Lot# 5111 Pasadena, California c. 1905 - 1936Pasadena Area Vintage Postcard Collection (40 pieces) Collection w/4 RPCs includes vintage scenes of the San Gabriel Valley including the Huntington Library and Santa Anita Park/LA Turf Club (c. 1934) as well as 25 cards depicting the Valley when it was all orange groves (c. 1905 - 1925). Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 138222Lot# 5112 Pasadena, California c. 1884 - 1967 Pasadena Vintage Postcard Collection (approx. 105 pieces) including 1884 First Year Postal Card Collection, including 21 RPCs and 2 Private Mailing Cards postmarked 1902, depict various scenes throughout early 20th century Pasadena including buildings, roads, bridges, gardens, parks, and the Arroyo Seco greenbelt/seasonal river. Of special interest is a very rare 1st Year South Pasadena postal card dated and postmarked July 23, 1884. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 138231Lot# 5113 Pasadena, California Postcard Collection of Pasadena: Hotels Lot of over 140 vintage postcards of the hotels of Pasadena. Huntington Hotel, Hotel Green and others. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $160-300 HWAC# 139857Lot# 5114 Pasadena, California Postcard Collection of Pasadena: Older Homes Lot of over 80 vintages postcards of early 20th century residences in Pasadena, known for its arts and crafts architecture. Many mansions as well. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#139856Lot# 5115 Pasadena, California Postcard Collection of Pasadena: Street Scenes and City Views Over 120 vintage postcards of Pasadena streets scenes, city views, parks, orchards (oranges, grapefruit and others). From horse and buggy days through the 1940s. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139854Lot# 5116 Pasadena, California Postcard Collection: Busch Gardens/Older Cards/Newer Cards An assortment of over 170 vintage postcards from Pasadena. About half are of the Adolphus Busch residence and gardens. The Busch Gardens Park opened in 1906 and continued through 1936. Over 30 are early 1900s; about 60 are later cards 1940s-1960s. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139961Lot# 5117 Pasadena, California Postcard Collection: Pasadena Rose Parade/City Hall/Churches Lot of about 100 postcards of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, the Rose Bowl, Pasadena City Hall and Pasadena churches. Early Rose Parade cards show horse drawn floats. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139960Lot# 5118 Pasadena, California c. 1906 - 1997Tournament of Roses Parade Postcard Collection (14 pieces) Collection, including 4 RPCs of scenes from Pasadena’s annual New Year’s Tournament of Roses Parade. Only two modern cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 138230Lot# 5119 South Pasadena, California c. 1901 - 1912 Cawston Ostrich Farm Vintage Postcard Collection (30 pieces) Vintage collection includes 2 Private Mailing Cards and 5 RPCs of the Cawston Ostrich Farm/South Pasadena which was a tourist attraction from 1886 - 1935. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138229Lot# 5120 South Pasadena, California Postcard Collection from South Pasadena San Marino Huntington Estate Lot of over 75 vintage postcards of Hotel Raymond, the Huntington Estate, residences and churches of South Pasadena, San Marino and Altadena. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139868Lot#5121SouthPasadena,CaliforniaPostcardCollectionof Pasadena: Cawston Ostrich Farm Lot of over 240 vintage postcards from Cawston’s Ostrich Farm. Ostrich plumes, eggs, pulling buggies, feeding time. Some have fur on themforauthenticity.Cawston Ostrich Farm was opened in 1886 by Edwin Cawston. It was America’s first ostrich farm [and was located in the Arroyo Seco Valley just three miles north of downtown Los Angeles and occupied nine acres. In 1885 Edwin Cawston chartered a ship to take fifty of some of the best obtainable ostriches in the world from South Africa to Galveston, Texas. From there, the ostriches endured a treacherous train journey to South Pasadena, California. Out of the original fifty, only eighteen survived. Cawston bounced back from the loss of over half of his stock and the Ostrich Farm eventually boasted over 100 ostriches from the original batch. The Farm became a premier tourist attraction for many years. Its proximity to the Pasadena and Los Angeles Electric Railway’s trolley line that came through from downtown Los Angeles brought many tourists to visit the farm through the earlier part of the 20th century. Guests were able to ride on the backs of ostriches, be taken for ostrich drawn carriage rides and buy ostrich feathered hats, boas, capes and fans at the Ostrich Farm store that was connected to the factory. The ostrich farm feather products were shipped and sold throughout the world. The farm closed in 1935. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139862

244Oct 2021DAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5122 Paso Robles, California c. 1907 - 1965 Paso Robles - Atascadero Vintage Postcard Collection (44 pieces) Collection includes approx. 10 white border RPCs of scenes in/around Paso Robles & Atascadero, many featuring the Paso Robles Hot Springs Hotel and the Atascadero Inn. Only two modern cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138225Lot# 5123 Placer County, California Placer County, California Postcard Collection Lot of 27. Mostly RPC’s or black & white. Some nice cards include Yuba River, Monte Vista Inn, Echo Portals, Placerville, Placerville, Colfax train yard, Wagon with American Flag, the Smiley Home at Iowa Hill. Early (c1910) postmarks for Fulca, Iowa Hills, Blue Canyon, Forest Hill, New Castle. Fun cards include “Breaking Road to Westville,” Myer’s photo “On Mountain Creek” and a nice Blue Canyon train station color card with enough X’s and Os to last a lifetime! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 130305Lot# 5124 Redlands, California Redlands/Apple Valley/Victorville, CA Postcard Collection (29) Lot of 29: 1 Private Mailing Card, postmarked 1902 w/photo of Hotel Casa Loma; 5 undivided backs photo cards c. 1905 – 1910; 10 other photo/RPC cards including the Redlands Smiley Library, a Redlands church and scenes from Highlands & Victorville, c. 1911 – 1947; 3 older chromolithos including an Orange Street scene from Redlands showing pedestrians including bicycles & horse-drawn carriages.c.1906; 10 modern era cards round out the collection Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139034Lot# 5125 Redondo Beach, California Vintage PostcardCollection:RedondoBeachCalifornia Lot of over 170 vintage postcards from Redondo Beach, California. Hotel Redondo and the Casino; bathing scenes, beach views. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#136213Lot# 5126 Redwood City, California c. 1911 - 1977 Redwood City Postcard Collection (approx. 65 pieces) Collection includes over 20 white border RPCs of scenes in/around Redwood City, including several street scenes, the Carnegie Library and the County Court House. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 138226Lot# 5127 Riverside, California Postcard Collection: Riverside California Lot of over 80 vintage postcards from Riverside California. Street scenes, Glenwood Hotel, Mission Inn, oranges. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139979Lot# 5128 Riverside County, California Riverside County, California Postcard Collection Lot of 16. Includes San Jacinto 1918 “After the earthquake of 18918” handwritten and Alessandro Hotel in Hemet. Also, Gilman’s Springs with a Gilman Springs postmark on reverse, San Jacinto Street scene with buggies and no horses, The Bungalow in Idyllwild, Mountains over Idyllwild B&W RPC, Perris train depot. 6 RPC’s all together. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130349Lot# 5129 Riverside County, California RiversideCounty,CaliforniaWesternPostcard Collection (32) Lot of 32. Vintage collection of B&W photos and chromolithos of early 20th century Riverside County depicting its western themed environs. Included is an undivided back card postmarked 1905 as well as eight RPCs, three dating from 1906,1907 & 1908. The collection also includes two modern era cards and three pieces of ephemera. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 139047Lot# 5130 Rocklin, California Rocklin / Loomis early RPC postcard Group Lot of 3. 1) Montello Quarry at Rocklin. Postmarked 1907. 2) Rare Loomis Street scene. 3) Loomis RR depot. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC#130315Lot# 5131 Sacramento, California Sacramento McClellan Field Set of Postcards Lot of 5. Color, but a nice set. Includes swimming pool, chapel, headquarters parkway (2), headquarters. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-80 HWAC# 130384Lot# 5132 Sacramento & Davis, California Sacramento & Davis Postcard Collection Lot of 45. Nice RPC’s include Creamery Building at Davis University Farm, Interior of Crocker’s Art Gallery, Capital Park in Sacramento, and Main Street in Davis with a J. B. (?) grocer wagon. C]Includes Central Pacific Milepost with two steam locomotives, Southern Pacific RR depot. Navajo Steamer, Capital, Oak a bevy of buildings, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 130314Lot# 5133 Sacramento River Area, California Sacramento River Area Postcard Collection Lot of 24 with a 26 photo pull out. 1) RPC’s and B&W’s of Lake Bayles, Sacramento to Davis causeway under construction, Mayaro Lodge with 1917 Mayaro cancel, Bute Lake, De Sabla CCC Camp with 1936 De Sabla postmark, Pine Grove Hotel, Little Oak 1907 cancel f large cabin, Ditch Flume near Smartsville 1910 with Smartsville partial postmark. Nice Fouts Springs color postcard. Visit Glenn, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba, Butte, Colusa and Tehema counties. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 130313Lot# 5134 San Bernardino County,CaliforniaSan BernardinoCountyPostcard Collection Lot of about 90. Glenn Ranch Resort on Lytle Creek, Running Springs Wagon Wheel Cafe, Randsburg Divide Mines, Mentore, Lake Arrowhead, Camp Baldy, Bear Lake, Tiger Canyon Lake Arrowhead with BDWY SEPT STORE mail clerk receiving cloak stamp, Oak Glen, Gulden Queen Mine at Gold Hill, Shoshone, and so much more including mining! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 130356

245View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5135 San Diego, California San Diego & Coronado, CA Older Postcard Collection (95) Lot of 95. Most old chromolithos of San Diego/San Diego County buildings & environs including the Hotel del Coronado, US Grant Hotel, Balboa Park, schools, street scenes, beach/bay scenes, etc., several created for the Panama-California International Exposition of 1915-1916 held in San Diego; 65 old chromolithos (c. 1907-1915), 6 undivided back cards (c. 1901-1909, 1 Private Mailing Card (c. 1900), 18 B&W photos (all divided backs ((c. 1910-1915), 1 modern era card, 4 pieces of ephemera. Of special interest is a photo card postmarked 1907 depicting construction of a building. Postcard sender states “we are working on the 6 story of this building, and we have a good view of the bay.” What stands out is the swastika symbol in the center of the photo on the corner of the building. Given the photo was taken in 1907, the swastika at that time was a universal symbol for “good fortune” or “well-being” dating back thousands of years. Est. $260-400 HWAC# 138719Lot# 5136 San Diego, California San Diego County, CA Locales Postcard Collection (35) Lot of 35. Scenes from various San Diego County locales including La Jolla, Grossmont, Pt Loma, Escondido, Oceanside, Ft Rosecrans, and Alpine: Two Private Mailing Cards, one postmarked 1904 titled Loma Homestead and Aryan Temple from the Pacific, Pt Loma. Three undivided back cards c. 1907. 13 photo cards, many RPCs, c. 1910-1939. 13 old chromolithos c1910. One B&W printed card (unknown date). Two modern era cards. One piece of ephemera. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139031Lot# 5137 San Diego, California San Diego Postcard Collection Lot of 23 with some really nice pieces. Set of three of the 1918 flood. Set of five of Broken Otay Dam 1916. Four cards with back reserved for address only (Pioneer Cards): all of the Hotel del Coronado. Other cards include Elks Building photo by Lindley eddy, set of three 1915 san Diego buildings, chicken runs model farm, bird’s eye view, Nevada Building, etc. This collection is old with many RPC’s. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 130317Lot# 5138 San Diego, California SanDiego,CA Missions, Ships, Zoo Animals, Other Postcard Collection (78) Lot of 78. Pictures/photos of the San Diego Mission, other buildings, people, ships, and a series of animal photos published by the San Diego Zoo; One Private Mailing Card w/photos of the Mission, Mission Indians, Mission Bells, and Ramona’s Home, postmarked 1905. Eleven older chromolithos, two postmarked 1910. 16 old photos/RPCs, all divided backs, two postmarked 1910 & 1914; Of particular interest is a Fifth Street, San Diego Street scene of a (likely) Model T Ford parked on one side of the street while a horse-drawn buggy heads up the other side with pedestrians walking along the sidewalks and crossing the streets. Building and street signs are clearly visible as is the license plate # (42211) on the Model T; Also included in this collection are 50 modern era chromes including an animal color series from the San Diego Zoo. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139033Lot# 5139 San Diego, California San Diego, CA Newer Postcard Collection (94) Lot of 94. Mostly 1940s era & later chromes & B&Ws of buildings, street scenes & waterfronts in/around San Diego. Also, four advertising cards & one ephemera piece; Of special interest is a c. 1911 Pacific Coast Steamship Co card with front B&W aerial photo of the harbor titled Men of War in the Harbor - San Diego, copyright 1911 by Arcade View Co. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139032Lot# 5140 San Diego, California San Diego, California Advertising Postcard Collection (25) Lot of 25. Advertising pictures/photos of hotels, jewelers, street clocks; Apple Day, Julian, CA (small historic mountain town northeast of San Diego) card printed & postmarked 1909. Hotel Casa Loma photo card postmarked 1935. Three photo cards of hotels, one postmarked 1928, another of Hotel Richmond c. 1915, probably to market the hotel for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915-1916; 13 modern era cards and four ephemera items. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-90 HWAC# 138718Lot# 5141 San Diego, California San Diego, California Expositions (1915-1916 & 1935-1936) Postcard Collection (38) Lot of 38. 13 RPCs, 14 chromolithos & 1 ephemera from the Panama-California Exposition (1915-1916) commemorating the opening of the Panama Canal. Scenes showing expo buildings in Balboa Park. One special postcard of a New Year’s Night outdoor gathering at the U.S. Grant Hotel where Mme Tromben sang in the open air, Temperature 52 at 9:30 P.M., compliments of HOLZWASSER, Inc.; Also included in this collection are 10 cards (1 RPC, 9 chromolithos) from the California Pacific International Exposition (“America’s Exposition”) (1935-1936) intended as a counterpoint to the Great Depression. Within this group is a novelty card showing the Palace of Food and Beverages w/metal foil dagger/envelope opener (?) attached. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 138710Lot# 5142 San Diego, California Pan-Cal Expo Postcards 4 Pan-Cal chromolitho postcards of 1915 Pan-Cal Expo Est. $40-60 HWAC# 138172Lot# 5143 San Diego, California San Diego/Pan-CalExpoPostcardsApprox.19chromolitho postcards from San Diego and Panama California expos Est. $50-70 HWAC#138173Lot# 5144 San Diego, California San Diego, California Newer RPC Postcard Collection (30) Lot of 30. 29 RPCs of San Diego buildings, Balboa Park, San Diego Bay from Pt. Loma, etc. Of special interest is a Main St scene of Fallbrook, CA (northern San Diego County), First Baptist Church in Ocean Beach, The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, a Naval Training Camp scene postmarked 1918, and a map of San Diego w/inset map of Mexico & Central America from the Brunnell Photo Shop. 1 chrome advertising card from Union Oil Co. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138711

246Oct 2021DAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5145 San Diego, California San Diego, California Ocean & Park RPC Postcard Collection (13) Lot of 13. All RPCs (c. 1906 - 1922) depicting a Coronado beach scene, the Plunge @ Ocean Beach (north of San Diego), and the Ocean Beach Bath House with sign lettering clearly visible. Pt Loma’s Sunset Cliffs are also well represented in this collection. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 138709Lot# 5146 San Francisco, California Alcatraz Island/Prison, San Francisco Bay Postcard Collection (23) Lot of 23. All pictures/depictions of Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay. RPCs of Island from the air and “Alcatraz Island from Memorial Tower” photo of the island. One undivided back photo card c. 1905. Four old chromolithos (one postmarked 1912), one chrome postmarked 1938, two chrome linens (c. 1935-1945), nine B&W photos/RPCs, five modern era chromes. Five moderns have Golden Gate Bridge in background which opened in 1937. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 138714Lot# 5147 San Francisco, California Better San Francisco Old Postcard Collection Lot of 12. Includes 4 cards “This Side for Address Only”: Quite different City Hall with old jalopy flying overhead!!!, Fillmore Street unique “San Francisco’s Future card (2) 1906 Lovely Greeting from Golden Gate Park. One leather card 1908 sunset on coast. One Tick’s postcard ‘Eureka” grapes. Rather unique greetings from San Francisco and Greetings from the Pacific. Etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC#130353Lot# 5148 San Francisco, California Golden Gate Park Postcard Collection (70) Lot of 70. Early 20th century scenes of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Opened in 1870, it is larger than NYC’s Central Park and is the 3rd most visited park in America after Central Park and the Lincoln Memoria. Park scenes include Stowe Lake, museums, the Conservatory, the Dutch Mill, the Japanese Tea Garden, and many more iconic venues. This collection features one undivided back card c. 1901-1907. There are 24 B&W photo/RPCs c. 1909-1940 and 29 chromolithos c. 1909-1935. Also included are 16 modern era cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139043Lot# 5149 San Francisco, California Golden Gate Postcard Collection (Private Mailing Card, Address this Side only cards, great old B&W RPC’s) Lot of 21. Private Mailing Card black and white of people enjoying the park. Address only cards of Japanese Tea Garden and Museum. B&W RPCs include 1905 of two ladies in front of windmill, Japanese Tea Garden, Donkey and Goat Corse, Sutro Heights, rustic bridg3, sun dial. Others! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-120 HWAC# 130360Lot# 5150 San Francisco, California Pan Pacific International Exhibition Postcard Collection Lot of 44. Five RPC’s, many cards with beautiful night views, Montana, New Zealand, Japan, China, Italy, Vermont, etc. Fine Arts, Tower of Jewels, Four Seasons, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130381Lot# 5151 San Francisco, California Postcard Collection: San Francisco Hotels Lot of about 400 vintage postcards of hotels in San Francisco. St. Francis, Mark Hopkins, Fairmount, YMCA, Golden Gate and dozens more. Many private mailing cards, most pre 1950s. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC#139965Lot# 5152 San Francisco, California Postcard Collection: San Francisco Hotels Lot of about 300 vintage postcards of San Francisco hotels. Sir Francis Drake, The Yosemite, Manx Hotel, Clift Hotel, Palace Hotel and many more. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139968Lot# 5153 San Francisco, California Presidio Birds Eye View Postcard Collection Lot of 24. Ten ‘this side for the address’ reverse cards c1907. One B&W 1904. Nice oval by Richard Behrendt. One B&W RPC. Almost all over 100 years old! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 130366Lot# 5154 San Francisco, California Presidio Garden Postcard Collection Lot of 18. Unique postcard with a paper four panel foldout. Pioneer card of gardens (with duplicate), Five dated postcards are from 1906 to 1915. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-160 HWAC# 130364Lot# 5155 San Francisco, California Presidio Hospital Postcard Collection Lot of 12. Four nice B&W RPCs with one of Chief Surgeon’s Quarters. Two other B&W RPC’s: interior and court. c1910. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 130367Lot# 5156 San Francisco, California Presidio, San Francisco Postcard Collection: barracks, quarters, daily life Lot of 40. Fabulous RPC Group of 16: infantry terrace, nice high ranking officer’s quarters, enlisted quarters, Defender’s Club, emergency barracks (tents), sailor in hammock, trail around Goat Island, and the “original post of Presidio.” Also, athletic grounds, headquarters, entrance gate, birds eye views, YMCA, Tennessee Hollow, chapel, officer’s club house. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 130368Lot# 5157 San Francisco, California San Francisco Advertising Postcard Collection Lot of 31. Some of the bests are RPC of Eastman’s Italian Marble Art Studio, RPC BURNHAM Plumbing, RPC Solari’s, Aunt Abbey’s Cooked Rolled Oats, American Biscuit Company, Crown Flouring Mills, Heywood Brothers, Finocchio’s with fancy girls, Haynes automobile Manufacturing. Also, Coppa, bricklayers wanted, Stork & Co., Folger, Applewood Workman of the World, Memorial Tower, Gabriel Moulin Studios, RPC of Delman, Deckelman barbers, etc. And still more. TWO ‘No Split Reverse’: Hotel Fairmont and Café Odean 1906. Perhaps the most colorful card is a Hotel St. Francis!!! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC# 130382

247View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5158 San Francisco, California San Francisco and Monterey Presidio Postcard Maneuvers Collection Lot of 21. Best card is a photo of tents with caption “Shelter Tent Pitching Contest, Presidio of Monterey, Cal. Photo by Heidrick. Seven ‘this side for the address’ cards: five apprentices and instructors armed and posing for photo and two troops leaving the Presidio at Jackson & Lyon streets. Also guard mount, morning quarters, morning cannon salute, artillery drill, etc. Two RPC B&W: apprentices marching and curved marching order on way to chow! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-250 HWAC# 130365Lot# 5159 San Francisco, California San Francisco Bay, Bridges, Ocean Scenes Postcard Collection (50) Lot of 50. 15 B&W RPCs showing construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (c. 1933-1940). Three additional RPCs of the Golden Gate Bridge (c. 1940); Six early 20th century cards: Seal Rocks w/seals postmarked 1907, waterfront scene w/rocky shoreline postmarked 1911, San Francisco as seen from the Bay (c.1910 (?)), SF Ferry Slips scene from “On the Road of a Thousand Wonders” series from Newman Postcard Co (divided back, c. 1910), two others w/undivided backs showing path of tidal wave which preceded the 1906 earthquake (c. 1907 (?)); Six chromolithos (two linens) of Golden Gate & Bay bridges (c. 1940). 12 modern era chromes. Six others (c. 1925 - 1940). Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 138715Lot# 5160 San Francisco, California San Francisco Building and Restaurant Interior Postcard Collection Lot of 29. Early kitchen at Bergez-Frank’s Old Poodle Dog! Very early Emporium postcard. Also, Palace Hotel, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Ferry Building, spectacular Topsy’s Chicken Roost, Bernstein’s Fisherman’s Grotto, Rickey’s, Fairmont, Geo. Haas & Sons, Bimbo’s, S&G Gump, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 130352Lot# 5161 San Francisco, California San Francisco Buildings Postcard Collection Lot of over 100. All the usual ones are here, but some more unusual ones are Camp Marwedel (Boy’s Club), Earle Hotel, Mission Grammar School, Southern Pacific Building, Going to school at PPIE, New State Armory, Colonial, Savings and Loan, Hunter Dulin, William Taylor Hotel – largest in the west, Luline Baths, aquarium, Emporium, Federal Building, Pepsi-Cola Center, Light House at Yerba Buena, Cavalry Church, Trinity Church and many more! And of course, a favorite on the wharf – Castagnola! SEEMS like 15 or so B&W RPC’s. One generic leather card postmarked. Five NO-SPLIT back cards: Mission Dolores, Emporium, White House, Ferry Building. And the “Dam’dest Finest Lickin” express World War I Bonds. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $400-700 HWAC# 130377Lot# 5162 San Francisco, California San Francisco Chinese Postcard Collection Lot of 18. Includes RPC’s of Chingwah Lee paying his instrument signed by him. Also 2 different Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sun Yue Clemens c1912. Private mailing card of 4 Chinese youngster by Arthur Livingston. RPC of buggy going down Chinese street. Add to this Chinese youth, Chinese buildings. Chainmen, Chinese school, Chinese women, parades. Also, a Sing Fat Co. ‘Original Art Goods’ business card. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 130355Lot# 5163 San Francisco, California San Francisco Cliff House Postcard Collection Lot of 27. Pioneer ‘Private Mailing Card’ of Cliff House and Beach. Three ‘No Split Back.’ One date 1907 and one a very early RPC! Double postcard of Cliff House and Sutro Heights. Seven total RPC’s (dated cards from 1915 to 1925) include seals, beach, and Cliff House. No Split Back of Cliff House at night. Five different Cliff House on fire. One 1907 RPC. More! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $180-300 HWAC# 130388Lot# 5164 San Francisco, California San Francisco Earthquake Postcard Collection Lot of 16. 1906 double fold out postcard on the ruin of the retail district. Two RPCs of utter destruction. Fun little set of four postcards mailed on the same date, May 9, 1906, addressed by the same person. Mitchell postcard of Jewish Synagogue on Sutter Street. Sketch of couple carrying a few special items on a wagon and heading away from the fire by Leach. Souvenir Postcard by Bauer of s San Francisco newspaper, many more. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130387Lot# 5165 San Francisco, California 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Postcard Collection Lot of 40. Alost everyone uses the reverse for addresses only! See San Francisco in flames and destruction at City Hall, Nob Hill, Francis Hotel, Palace Hotel, Call Building, Hall of Justice, Metropolitan Temple, Marie Antoinette Apartments, Concordia Club, Temple Emanuel, O’Farrell Street, etc.! Also, cards dealing with the refugee issue of so many displaced people. Great Group! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 130358Lot# 5166 San Francisco, California San Francisco Extremely Rare Die Cut Pioneer Cards Lot of 4. 1) Museum at G. G. Park (Weidner). 2) Panorama San Francisco (Weidner), 3-4) Parapet as Sutro Heights (Weidner). In early 1902 Charles partnered with William Goeggel (1852–1933) to produce his first series of picture postcards. These used greenish black ink and embossed to simulate bas-relief sculpture. The earliest known postmark on these monochrome cards is December 6, 1902. There are two 1903 postmarks in this group. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 130378Lot# 5167 San Francisco, California San Francisco Pioneer and No Split Back Postcard Collection Lot of 18. Pioneer cards include Mission Dolores (Michell), Fort Point 1901, overview from Telegraph Hill (Livingston), City Hall (Livingston), Mission Dolores 1901, American Souvenir Card, copyright 1897 of City Hall. One unusual Private Mailing Card listed as Columbia Park, Boys Club San Francisco Christmas card??? Non-Split back card include 1903Ferry Building, 1905 Sutro Heights, General Greely, 1907 agricultural Palace (RICH), Palace Hotel Court (Britton & Rey), etc. AND A BONUS Card of Unique Brown Market Street Card with photo pasted to front of card!!! 1910. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130375

248Oct 2021DAY 5 Mon, Nov 1 Philatelic / PostcardsLot# 5168 San Francisco, California San Francisco Harbor Postcard Collection Lot of 40. Pioneer postcard of seals at Cliff House. Two early No-Split cards: San Francisco Seamen’s Institute, Sheff & Bros. child in boat for Fillmore Street. Double fold out card of Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge. Rather striking but has been repaired with tape upper left. Some nice B&W RPC’s: SS Ohioan on the rocks near Cliff House, USS Castro Liberty at Goat Island, waterfront, 1908 Piedmont. Fifteen B&W RPCs all told. Color cards of fishing fleet, US Army transport, beaches, boats, etc. Also, a “Welcome Admiral Evans” pin. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $160-250 HWAC# 130379Lot# 5169 San Francisco, California San Francisco Huge Postcard Collection Lot of nearly 100. At least three no split back (1907 Ellis Street, 1906 Market Street, Union Square. Over 13 B&W RPC’s (War Memorial Opera House, Shanghai Low, beach overview, city overview, ferry building, City Hall, Bay Bridge, etc. 1922 Shrine Official Postcard Moolaw Band of St. Louis. Two cards from the Zelinsky Collection, Mussee Mecanique, Cliff House. Many, many more. There are duplicates. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 130376Lot# 5170 San Francisco, California San Francisco Military Fort Postcard Group Lot of 10. 8 Fort Point: two this side for address only, c1905 to 1911. One Fort Point c1918. One Treasure Island of U. S. Naval Chapel. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 130361Lot# 5171 San Francisco, California San FranciscoMilitaryRelatedPostcardCollection Lot of 19. Four very early “reverse for address only” cards: amazing baseball game on Yerba Buena Island watched by a crowd of midshipmen!!! (Two 1907 cards), morning quarters 1907, sham battle, GREAT general and San Francisco mayor riding a buggy at a military parade in 1908. Also, Columbia Boys Club in a military parade, bird’s eye view of Goat Island, buildings, parades, Fort. McDowell, Presidio Guard Mount. Two Sutro Heights buildings that remind one of a military fort. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 130351Lot# 5172 San Francisco, California San Francisco Mint and Bank Postcard Group Lot of 12. Two early ‘This side of address only’ on reverse. Both show the mint. Two US Mint RPC’s. Banks are Bank of California, Hibernia, Mutual Savings, First National Bank. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 130372Lot# 5173 San Francisco, California San Francisco Naval Ships Postcard Group Lot of 10: Some great cards, however, like a double fold out pioneer card c1907 of a large Navy ship in the bay with other craft. Fold has creased! Pioneer card of USTS Pensacola returning from cruise with apprentices. Two ships at Hunters Point Dry Docks 1922. 1912 RPC of crew on ship heading for Alaska. US California (cruiser) heading out to sea. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-100 HWAC# 130363Lot# 5174 San Francisco, California San Francisco Parade RPC Group Lot of 4: 1) Fraternal Group (it appears). Back says that the captain is a ‘Swell guy.’ He also is sending the postcard. Dated 1912. 2) Official postcard of the Shrine Committee. Dated 1922. You gotta love the camel! 3) American Legion Parade. Group is from Wyoming. Doubleday card. 1923 American Legion Parade 1923. Kansas group. Doubleday card. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 130373Lot# 5175 San Francisco, California San FranciscoPhotoPostcardCollectionLot of 25. Includes 1935 Christian Science Sanatorium, 1935 Ferry Tower by Zan, Ferry Building by Artopho, public library by MW, and two Japan Pavilion at Treasure Island. Also, Golden Gate Park Memorial Museum, Soldier and his girl, Sutro Grammar school staff and students with list of the teachers. YMCA lobby by Cosmo and Helen Engel as a child. Many more. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130383Lot# 5176 San Francisco, California San Francisco Post 1940+ Postcard Collection – Over 100 Although newer, there are still cards worth having! Artistic Fisherman’s Wharf by Smith News Company, B&W Conservatory, LagunaHondaHome,beachhighway,Montgomery Village, Jack Tar Hotel, nice City Hall, Grace Cathedral, world’s crookedest street, Sutro R. R. Co. electric car, fog of San Francisco, Columbarium Cypress Garden Memorial Park, art card of Golden Gate International Exposition, and a 1951 card of two photographers taking pictures of scenery as a nude girl passes by. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130380Lot# 5177 San Francisco, California San Francisco RPC Postcard Group of Older Buildings and Street Scenes Lot of 9: building at 1290 Jackson Street, 1909 1347 Webster, 1918 City Hall, Ferry Building, Auditorium, Lott’s Fountain, etc. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $140-200 HWAC# 130385Lot# 5178 San Francisco, California San Francisco Ships, Ferries, Harbors, Docks Postcard Collection (45) Lot of 45. Six cards (3 RPCs, 3 chromolithos (c. 1910) of SF wharf/dock scenes; 37 cards showing “anything that floats:” ships, ferries, etc. including RPCs, 21 chromes (c. 1908 - 1945 per post marks), and six undivided backs (c. 1901-1907). Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138716Lot# 5179 San Francisco, California San Francisco Touring Stage RPC’s Lot of three: All different views including Grayline trip to Seal Rock and San Francisco tour. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC# 130386


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