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October 2021 Auction Catalog

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

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49View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / MTLot# 1454 Various, Montana 1800’s-1900’sLetter & Billheads from Various Small Montana Towns (40) A collection of letterheads with handwritten notes from Blossberg in Powell County. Other towns include the towns of Boulder, Bismark Hill, Bonner, Bole. Some of the letterheads include, Mullan Fire-Brick & Tile Company, Northern Pacific Railroad Company, The Windsor House in Boulder, Big Blackfoot Milling Company of Bonner, The White House Hotel in Bole and several letters from all, giving a nice look at small town life back in the day. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 128982Lot# 1455 Montana The Montana Monster Alphabetic Billhead Collection As you read in Fred Holabird’s tribute to his friend and fellow collector, Stuart “Scotty” MacKenzie, you know the man was a collector of all things Montana, and this huge collection of billheads, letterheads, receipts, and other commercial paper is evidence of the breadth and depth of his coverage of Big Sky Country. We sorted through literally several tens of thousands of ephemera to assemble this alphabetic collection to find representation for well-known cities and towns as well as out-of-the-way places that are somewhere in the Treasure State, like Somewhere, Montana, which you will find in the S section. These simple paper communications not only capture a specific business transaction, but they characterize and commemorate the convivial core of commerce that connected communities, counties, and the country. Here is a concise count of what is contained in the collection including a few place names from the compendium for your consideration. A: 22, including Adobetown, Alderdice, Altyn, Argenta, Arlee, Austin; B: 59, including Belgrade, Benchland, Big Sandy, Billings, Beeman, Brown’s Gulch; C: 42, including Cardwell, Chinook, Combination, Custer, Coburg, Comet; D: 25, including Darby, Dayton, Dillon, Divide, Dog Gulch, Ditch Camp, Dupuyer; E: 12, including East Helena, Elkhorn, Eureka, Eureka Mtn, Ennis, Everson, Edefort; F: 27, including Fallon, Ferguson, Ft Belknapp, Fortine, Fisher Creek, Fairview; G: 46, including Granite, Grant, Gregory, Gaylord, Gold Butt, Glendale, Gloster Mill; H: 43, including Hidden Treasure, Hecla, Hobson, Horse Prairie, Hedgeville, Havre; I: 2, including Iron Rod, Independence. J: 15, including Jackson, Jeffers, Jay Gould, Jennings, Joliet, Joplin, Judith Landing, Junction; K: 3, including Kalispell (with a poetry book by Fannie Chenoweth), Kibbey; L: 23, including Lakeview, Lauren, Lehigh, Lima, Logan, Legal Tender, Logging Creek; M: 48 including Monitor, Mill Creek, Meagher Co, McCarthyville, Malta, Moose Lake; N: 9, including Norwegian, Noris, Norris, New Chicago, Nevada City, Niehart, Noxon; O: 5, including Ovando, Ophir Hill, Oradell, Old Agency, Oka; P: 27, including Pearl Creek, Park Ditch, Pardee, Painted Park, Plentywood, Pearmond; Q: 1, Quigley; R: 31, including Ryan, Royal, Rocky Pt, Ringling, Revenue, Red Lodge, Ravine, Radersburg; S: 62, including Stryker, Stanford, South Pinikop, Smelter, Somewhere, Saltise, St. Clair; T: 15, including Twin Bridges, Truly, Trinity, Toll House, Terry, Toston, Tracy, Thompson; U: 5, including Utica, University Place, Unionville, Ulidia, Ubet; V: 10, including Virginia City, Virdeo, Vipond, Vestal, Vaughn, Valley View, Valley Garden; W: 29, including Woodville, Woodcamp, Wilder, Whitehall, Whitcomb, Waterloo, Washoe; X: none; Y: 5, including York, Yellowstone Valley, Yellowstone Park Colony, Yale, Yantic; Z: 1, Zortmann. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $6000-10000 HWAC# 140406Lot# 1456 Montana Correspondence Group from Tiny Mining Camps, ranches and Outposts, c 1860s-1910 About 100 or more pieces of correspondence datelined from about 50 different places in Montana that did not have post offices, such that we could easily find their county of origin. The correspondence is with hardware king AM Holter and others. This collection is a bonanza for the small town Montana researcher! Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $600-2000 HWAC# 141140Lot# 1457 Montana 1910-1912 Morris State Bank Original Business Correspondence File A complete alphabetic file of original business correspondence to Morris State Bank between 1910-1912. Includes correspondence between vendors, advertisers, account holders, the State Treasurers Office, Federal regulatory offices, printers, utility companies, investors, escrow companies, supply companies, government offices, general merchandisers, freight companies, publishers, surety companies, railroads and too many others to name. Subject matter covers every facet of daily business operations and services provided by the bank. Correspondence to account holder returned to the bank and unopened, escrow agreements, invoices, receipts, tax statements, records of deposit, payment vouchers, account statements, service agreements, interest payments, account settlements, supply orders, et.al. Includes some highly sensitive, confidential financial correspondence. 200 or more pieces, dozens of collectible letterheads. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 140695Lot# 1458 Montana Montana Bank Book Collection 6 bank books c1880s and 90s. Includes Great Falls, Virginia City, Helena, Billings, and 2 others. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139941Lot#1459MontanaMontanaFortCorrespondence Collection Collection of correspondence from Fort Belknap, Fort Benton,, Fort Custer, Fort Logan, Fort Maginnis, Fort Shaw. About 11 pcs, c1870s-90. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 141141Lot# 1460 Montana Montana Bounty Claims (3) Lot of 3 documents. Bounty claims issued by the counties of Gallatin (2) and Teton (1) for the killing of coyotes. Issued 1898 (Teton) and 1901 (Gallatin). Teton paid the bounty hunter$6.00, Gallatin’s amount is difficult to read. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 140772Lot# 1461 Montana Montana Souvenir Spoon Collection Lot of five: 1) copper with mining scene engraved (6 inches); 2) Judith Gap, Mon., sterling, 4 1/2 inches) (The town is situated in the historic Judith Gap, which is between the two towering mountain ranges (Big Snowy Mountains and Little Belt Mountains) that separate Central Montana from Southern Montana. 3) Montana, sterling, (5 inches); 4) Bath House, White Sulphur Springs, Mont., sterling,(5 inches); 5) Montana Oro y Plata, (6 inches). Est. $60-100 HWAC#138533Lot# 1462 Montana Montana Early 20th Century Correspondence Archive Three ring binder full of hand written, typewritten letters, telegrams of business and personal correspondence, from Montana early 1900s. From Pony, Montana 1914: “My friend, Mr. Lennstrend, who was drunk when you were here, is sober now, and I wish you might come over here again at once and look at the copper tract that I mentioned to you...” Billheads, receipts, insurance policy, legal papers. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 140167

50Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / MTLot# 1463 Montana Montana Letter Correspondence Collection A mix of approximately10printedletterheads,c1800s- 1900s. Mostly mining and a few other businesses, but other goods too. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $50-100 HWAC# 140893Lot# 1464 Montana Montana Territory Receipts and Warrants Lot of ten receipts, checks and territorial warrants from Montana. 1870s-1890s. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138478Lot# 1465 Montana Montana Vintage Photograph Collection Lot of 17 unidentified B&W vintage photographs, believed to be from Montana. A horse photo of “Satin Morris” is the only identified photo. Birds eye panoramas, a football game, several family photos, a 1915 school photograph, a barber shop interior. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC#140163Lot# 1466 Montana 1872 Montana Vital Statistic Table for 1872 A stat sheet measuring 5”x 11” that has handwritten vital statistics for the year 1872 in the Montana Territory. It shows the number of acres cultivated, harvest totals, number of businesses, births and deaths in the Territory during the year and more. A rare and fascinating document. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 127016Lot# 1467 Montana 1917 Montana Mug Shots - Over 100, 1917 These postcard sized mug shots are all from 1917. For grand larceny, robbery, sodomy, burglary, forgery, attempted robbery, assault, man slaughter, attempted rape. About 3/4’s of the cards have a description of criminal and crime. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 130495Lot# 1468 Montana Sheriff Broadsides from Montana These are two broadsides from Montana. The first is a Wanted poster for George Hoey, for rape, in Virginia City, Montana timeframe unknown written by Sheriff Elijah Adams. Hoey was a successful New York actor, playwright, poet, with occasional scrapes with the law. He was judged to be mentally unstable by his father and worked with another actor by the name of Booth. The second broadside is a campaign poster for Frank Holland, an unsuccessful election, county unknown. C.1880’s to 1910. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139532Lot# 1469 Montana 1870-78 Up Land Sale, T.C. Power &Bro. Receipt & Letter Mont. Terr. Lot of 3. 1. Union Pacific RR land sale in Nebraska ad. Red border. Diagonal red banner left to right “Union Pacific RY. Lands in Nebraska, 3,000,000 acres” Listing of agents how to procure tickets. Two large vignettes: upper left man driving horse team and wagon, lower right Sheep/cattle on hill. Samuel, Rees, Bock & Job printer. VF. 14x11”. 2. T.C. Power & Co. Fort Benton, Montana Territory letterhead, embossed Congress building, dated Dec 1871. Also, receipt one dozen chairs dates May 1871, vignette upper left. of 4-4-0 and passenger cars over bridge l-r. EF. Est. $250-450 HWAC# 138033Lot# 1470 Montana 1800’s-1900’s Various MT. Billheads, Letterheads, Etc. (Approx.45) Collection of approximately 45 bill and letterheads & handwritten letters from various Montana towns & cities. Included in this group is A.J. Bailey, Practical Horseshoer and Wagon Maker, Bach, Corey & Company, Helena Mining & Reduction Company and more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $225-450 HWAC# 140529Lot# 1471 Montana Original Montana Invoice Books 1892-97 (2) 1.) Approx. 200 pages with 3 invoices per page. 1897. Mostly Midwest and east coast. All written to Isedell mercantile company in Mt. Grocery, hardware, dry goods etc. 2.) Remnants of an invoice book to Alice Gold & Silver MC in Waterville Montana. Some railroad, SLC, and Midwest billheads. Perhaps 500+ billheads. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 139937Lot# 1472 Montana Vintage Insurance Policy Contracts Issued by Montana Agents Over 35 Insurance policies from various insurance companies for agents in Pony or Butte Montana, from the early 1900s. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 140047Lot# 1473 Montana Vintage Montana Coffee Packaging Collection Boxes from Henry Elling Roasted Coffee, of Sheridan, Montana; Flag Brand of Butte, Montana; Zodiac Pure Coffee, New Orleans; three empty bags from Silver Bow Coffee Mills, Butte, Montana; two letterheads from Folgers of San Francisco; UHG Brand, Terre Haute, Indiana; Temple Stephens Co. Temp-Tation Brand. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC#139983Lot# 1474 Montana Political Posters from Montana There are three posters for Wellington Rankin and one for Arnold Olsen district judge and later Attorney General. Wellington Rankin deserves note because he served as the State Attorney General 1920, State Supreme Court Judge and later United States Supreme Court Judge for the state. However, he failed to get elected on three occasions in the state as a Senator and later for the Governor’s office. Interestingly, his older sister Jeanette went on to become the first woman U.S. Representative in 1916 and again in 1940. Montana needs these campaign posters to come home. Please see photos for details. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139526Lot# 1475 Carson City, Nevada Carson City Check Lot, 100 pcs An original, intact check book for the Carson Valley Bank in Carson City, datelined 191x. These checks are actually quite scarce. All in original book, uncut. About 5 x 13” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141132Lot# 1476 Carson City, Nevada Virginia City and Carson Ephemera Collection Lot of about 20 checks and stocks from Virginia City and Carson City. Carson City Savings Bank; Bank of California; Yellowjacket Silver Mine; Bullion and Exchange Bank; Masonic Lodge. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 138462

51View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / NVLot# 1477 DeLamar, Nevada 1895-1900 Early Delamar Nevada Photo A photo of Delamar residents, the Smith Brothers, John, Alfred and Phillip, posing. Delamar, Nevada, nicknamed The Widowmaker, is a ghost town in central eastern Nevada, USA along the east side of the Delamar Valley. During its heyday, primarily between 1895 and 1900, it produced $13.5 million in gold. Please see photos for more details and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140488Lot# 1478 Goodsprings, Nevada Goodsprings, NV Letter from two War Buddies 1932 This typed letter is from Fred Piehl to his friend Howard Gunther. The letter is postmarked from Goodsprings, NV. Both knew each other having fought together in WW1. Fred describes southern Nevada as the Boulder Dam was being built. He claimed that if you needed a bath you would have to travel about 300 miles to find the Pacific Ocean to rinse off the sand. An interesting read. Letter and envelope included. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 140020Lot# 1479 Las Vegas, Nevada Rare Las Vegas Broadside 1960 This rare newspaper advertisement offers government surplus land of 2.5 -5 acres for sale in what is now the Las Vegas strip in 1960. You could by this land under the Small Tracts Act of 1938 and not have to pay taxes on it until you develop it. You had to be a citizen and over 21 years of age. I’ll take 5 acres please. Intact yellowed paper chips at outer edge. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138392Lot# 1480 Nye County, Nevada Nye County Land Patent 1883 Issued to Archibald Farrington, a land patent for 160 acres of land just east of the Nye/Mineral Esmeralda County borders. Signed by the governor J. W. Adams and deputy Wells Drury. Gold seal, 20 x 14 inches. Elegant document. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138520Lot# 1481 Reno, Nevada c1945 Reno Airport and United Airplane Original 1945 Photographs (2) Two original B&W 7.5” x 9.5” photographs. 1) United Air Lines Douglas DC-3 Plane from State of Connecticut numbered 938 with two crew members on ground, one may be Bill Platt. Photo is embossed in the lower right corner “Ernie Mack Reno Nevada” 2) Reno Airport view looking Northwest with Reno and Sierras in the distance. Both photos are mounted back to back on brown paper, with pencil writing, possible from a pilot in the first picture as the writing indicates he worked at the United Airlines Airport in Reno from 1945-1964, and points at only one crew member in the first photo with the name Bill Blatt written by the arrow. The other man in photo 1 is dressed in pilot’s uniform. Nice Pair, both in good condition for age. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140741Lot# 1482 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah Ephemera & Map of Arizona Color Map of Arizona (tearing at right side) misc. letters, checks, bills, and seven advertising place mats from Tonopah, Nevada (dates unknown) with the “Beauty Bar” for hair styling. Three small flag pennants from Tonopah declaring “Me and Jim Found Tonopah”. Est. $90-150 HWAC#137838Lot# 1483 Virginia City, Nevada Ribbon w/Medallion for Comstock Knights of Pythias Fraternal ribbon of Lodge No. 11 of the Knights of Pythias, Virginia, Nev. Knights of Pythias were the first fraternal organization to receive a charter from Congress in 1864. Dimensions: 9” long x 2.5” wide, Has blue, gold and red vertical bands down length of ribbon. Medallion on states Knights of Pythias w/coat of arms in middle Just beneath are two US flags. In middle is a circular medallion with images of Damon & Pythias parting ways. Excellent condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC#139144Lot# 1484 Nevada Sheriff’s Badges Lot of 2. 1. White metal (nickel silver) Storey County, Nevada Sheriff sweetheart badge suspended from an eagle pin by a few small metal chain links. Exact age unknown. 2 3/4” x 3 1/8”. 2. White metal six point star badge with brass horseshoe center w/RR and 107 inside. Unknown origin, possibly as railroad badge, 2x2” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138075Lot# 1485 Nevada Ghost Town Maps of Nevada This cache of maps outlines the mining towns and some ghost towns of Nevada. The lot contains a dozen maps in 15 min. size for exploration. It also contains short story pamphlets of Nevada towns worth exploring. The maps vary from 1948 to 1987. Mostly of Northern and Central Nevada. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138403Lot# 1486 Nevada Nevada Handwritten Shipping Record Notebook 1892 record of shipping eggs, wool, alfalfa, etc. Shipped to Wood Spring, George C Turner Spring, Boca Mill Company, AE Murdock, Flanigan Warehouse, etc. My favorite is Hatch brothers of Virginia City. Shipped 90 dozen eggs one day. The next day shipped an additional 120 dozen eggs! Shipped 7000 pounds of flour to DW Earl one day. Includes shippers mark - which was used by shippers to make it easier to track their packages. Includes shipping information, such as DW Earl & Co. and a rare railroad. Cost is included on some of these. Much of this is lined through (probably when completed). Great historical resource. Fun and challenging to get through. Small size 6x4”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138270Lot# 1487 Nevada Nevada Ephemera Collection Lot of over 20 pieces from small Nevada towns: Eureka, Austin, Manhattan, Tybo, Reno, Carson, Ludwig. Including the signature of Nevada governor J. E. Jones on an 1885 check from the Ruby Hill Tunnel and Mining Company. Jones was governor 1895-1896 when he died of cancer. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 138461Lot# 1488 Nevada Nevada Paintings, Photographs and Ephemera Group of items from Nevada. Hardcover “Portfolio of Paintings Nevada The First Hundred Years,” published by Harold’s Club. 15 x 11 inches, scenes from Nevada’s first hundred years, commemorating the centennial of statehood in 1964. Three 8 x 10 glossy B&W photos of Virginia City. Goldfield mining ephemera; autographed program from 1940 benefit program by the Metropolitan Opera Co. at Piper’s Opera House celebrating the release of “Virginia City,”; Five Humboldt County Warrants. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 138550

52Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / NVLot# 1489 Nevada Nevada Pamphlet and Postcard Collection Over a dozen pieces of Virginia City and Western Nevada ephemera. Five postcards from Reno, Tonopah and Valmy; Virginia City Centennial issue of Nevada Highways , 1959; color postcards of Virginia City; “Western Nevada” by Al and Mary Ellen Glass, Nevada Historical Society; 1971 issue of Nevada Highways featuring Virginia City. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138450Lot# 1490 Rockingham, New Hampshire 1792 New Hampshire Woman Accused of Purchasing Stolen Goods, 1792 Legal complaint and warrant for the arrest of Hannah Marshall who did buy and receive of Mary Green, a known dissolute, lewd and disorderly person…nine quarts of Indian Meal. Reverse indicates that Marshall pleaded not guilty and was discharged. Some horizontal splits, two archivally repaired on the verso, else fine. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130551Lot# 1491 Atlantic City, New Jersey Detroit Photography of Atlantic City and Coney Island This lot of four photographs by Detroit Photography are: #51307 Casino Atlantic City; #51410 The Bathers at Coney Island 1902; @51417 Long Branch, N. J. 1901; #51414 In the Surf at Atlantic City 1902. All are at 3.5 in. X 7 in. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139708Lot# 1492 Carlsbad, New Mexico 1932Carlsbad Cavern Discoverer Story A souvenir booklet telling the life of explorer James White and his discovery of the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico in 1932. Paperback. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 140498Lot# 1493 Las Vegas, New Mexico Early Photograph of Las Vegas Hot Springs Possiblyunpublishedview of Las Vegas Hot Springs,lookingwest.The narrow gauge Santa Fe railroad can be seen lower left. 7 x 4 inches, some damage to the upper right corner. Montezuma Hot Springs, also known as Las Vegas Hot Springs, are a grouping of 20-to-30 thermal springs in the Montezuma unincorporated community of San Miguel County, near the town of Las Vegas, New Mexico. After New Mexico was annexed in 1846, the U.S. Army built a one-story adobe-constructed hospital at the site of the hot springs, that was later converted into a hotel in 1862, called The Adobe. In 1880, the Santa Fe Railroad created the Las Vegas Hot Springs Company; the company purchased the Hot Springs Hotel, the surrounding property and the bathhouses. In April 1882, the company completed a narrow-gauge track between Las Vegas and the hot springs. The company continued to develop the property and later that year opened the three-story Queen Anne styled Montezuma Hotel featuring 270 steam-heated rooms. In January, 1884, the hotel and bathhouses burned to the ground; within weeks the Santa Fe Railroad and the Chicago-based architectural firm of Daniel Burham and John Root were crafting designs for a new, grander hotel, completed in 1885. Within four months of opening, the second Montezuma Hotel burned, leaving the stone walls of the lower two floors. It was rebuilt for the third time, opening in August, 1886, and formally renamed the Phoenix Hotel, although the name Montezuma Hotel remained in use. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137890Lot# 1494 Valverde, New Mexico 1900Handwritten NM Territory Letter in Spanish Handwritten letter composed when New Mexico was still a territory. It is written in Spanish and the cursive is readable and beautiful. Two years of high school Spanish isn’t good enough to reveal content. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 127993Lot# 1495 Santa Fe, New Mexico 1900’sEmbossed Stationery from Santa Fe Two (2) embossed blank stationery pages designed by Bovis Primitive Arts. Bovis Primitive Arts is located in Santa Fe, NM, United States and is part of the Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 127994Lot# 1496 Santa Fe, New Mexico 1881 Bill for Mules Purchased by U.S. Government Bill issued by Shelby, Swope & Company to the Chief Quartermaster of the local U.S. Army garrison for 100 to 200 wagon mules at $144 per head and to be delivered to the U.S. Government corrals in Santa Fe. They are to be sound and no taller than 14.2 hands high. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140483Lot# 1497 Socorro, New Mexico 1900Socorro, NM Assessor’s Office Handwritten Letter Handwritten letter written in Spanish by the Assessor’s Office (Constancio Miera) of Socorro, New Mexico to Don Juan Martinez and dated January 30, 1900. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 140484Lot# 1498 Brighton Beach, New York 1917Brighton Beach Polar Bear Club Photograph Photograph dated 2/4/17 Brighton Beach, N.Y. Polar Bear. 8 x 10 inch photo on a slightly larger mat that’s been trimmed. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139302Lot# 1499 Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Bridge Engineering Artwork Framed engineering diagram copy of The Brooklyn Bridge, opened May 24, 1883 and designed by John A. Roebling, civil engineer. Beautiful gilt frame is 38 x 16 inches. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1883. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139417

53View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / NYLot# 1500 New York, New York 1939 Cole Porter/Mary Martin Signed Lyrics Partial lyrics to Cole Porter (1891-1964) for the 1938 song “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” as sung by Mary Martin (1919-1930) in the 1938 Broadway musical “Leave It to Me!” This 8”x 11” typed page is autographed by both Cole Porter and Mary Martin. Besides this song, Porter is responsible for such iconic songs as “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Begin the Beguine” and “True Love” among others. Mary Martin is best remembered for her Broadway work which included “South Pacific” and “Peter Pan.” This is a rare document that should excite collectors of music and Broadway memorabilia. Signatures are sharp. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $250-350 HWAC# 131728Lot# 1501 New York, New York 1950’s-1990’sComedy Autographed Photos Part 1 (4) Three pieces from comedy geniuses. First is an 8 x 10-inch B&W inscribed and signed photo by Jackie Gleason. Next, an 8 x 10-inch B&W signed photo from the cast of “The Carol Burnett Show” including Burnett, Harvey Korman, Tim Conway and Vickie Lawrence. lastly, we offer an autograph from comedy television pioneer, Sid Caesar. As a bonus, on the reverse of Caesar’s autograph, is a signature of entertainer, Sammy Davis Jr. Jackie Gleason (1916-1987), found enduring fame on television. After first appearing in The Life of Riley, the rotund comedian starred on The Jackie Gleason Show, where he created such legendary characters as Ralph Kramden (the bus driver on The Honeymooners segment of the show), Reggie Van Gleason and Joe the Bartender. As a result of the comedic talents he displayed on TV, he became known as “The Great One. A writer and regular performer on TV’s live Your Show of Shows (1950-1954), comedian Sid Caesar (1922-2014) hosted a series of shows bearing his name for another decade. He earned an Emmy Award for Best Actor in 1952, and the following year Caesar and Imogene Coca were voted Best Comedy Team in a poll by “Motion Picture Daily”. Caesar’s autobiography, Where Have I Been? (1979), documents his subsequent struggles with pills and alcohol, but he has continued to appear in cameo roles in films, such as Vegas Vacation (1997).The Carol Burnett Show, which won numerous Emmys for both the program and its individual stars, Tim Conway (1933-2019), Harvey Korman (1927-2008), Vickie Lawrence and Lyle Wagonner (1935-2020). Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $600-700 HWAC# 131747Lot# 1502 New York City, New York 1929-1935Two Opera Star Signatures (2) Two unique and rare signatures from the opera world, Grace Moore and Giovanni Martinelli. Martinelli’s signature is dated May 5, 1935, while Moore’s is dated 1929 and is an endorsement for the authenticity of her signature. Giovanni Martinelli (1885-1969) appeared in 663 performances at New York’s Metropolitan Opera, singing there from 1913 to 1946. Known for his longevity in the opera world, Martinelli, who became Enrico Caruso’s successor in dramatic roles, had made his opera debut in 1908 (as the messenger in Aida) and sang his last performance in 1967. In 1912, Martinelli made his Covent Garden debut as Cavaradossi in Tosca (he returned to Covent Garden in 1937).Grace Moore (1898-1947), born Mary Willie Grace Moore, was a lyrical soprano who starred at the Metropolitan Opera. Moore starred in two M-G-M films of the early 1930s before she was fired when she put on too much weight. After Columbia hired her, and Moore, who was dubbed “The Tennessee Nightingale”, helped popularize opera in a string of successful productions, including One Night of Love (1934), for which she was nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-350 HWAC# 131746Lot# 1503 Antique Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses Good condition. No case. Unmarked. Lenses are clear. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140739Lot# 1504 New York Lillian Russell Cabinet Card This cabinet card of Lillian Russell in her role as “The Princess of Trebizonde” was a stage play in the 1890’s. The card is from Nadeau Block, stamped on the back. She was married to Diamond Jim Brady who was to have financed her extravagant lifestyle for four decades. Chips missing from the top two corners, great light contrast. Est. $150-200 HWAC#138397Lot# 1505 Original Buster Brown Photograph The Only Authorized History of the Life of Master Gabriel “The Original Buster Brown,” is printed on the back of this 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 photograph, on a 5 x 6 inch mat. 1905, a play was performed on Broadway at the Majestic titled Buster Brown. It starred a 21-year-old adult dwarf actor named Master Gabriel (1882–1929). Photos of Master Gabriel in the role show him very convincing as a child. Gabriel appeared in another children’s-oriented play in 1908 Little Nemo and a return engagement as Buster Brown in 1913. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139320Lot# 1506 New York Louis Michel Eilshemius Handwritten Letter Wonderful literary autograph piece written by Mahatma Louis M. Eilshemius, whose letterhead proclaims him “Mightiest Mind / Supreme Parnassian and Grand Transcendent Eagle of 118 East 57th Street New York.” 8 1/2 x 11 page addressed to Mr. Devoe includes the line “I have poems more exciting than Oscars to be sure...” Born into a wealthy family, Eilshemius studied art in Germany and at the Art Students League in New York. Eilshemius’s romantic landscapes were influenced by the French Barbizon and American Hudson River schools. He was active in New York but suffered several professional and romantic rejections and became a recluse. He finally experienced success as an artist in 1917, when French artist Marcel Duchamp ​“discovered” him at the Society of Independent Artists exhibition in New York. Although hailed as a modern, visionary painter, Eilshemius’s success appeared to fuel his peculiarities, and he abandoned painting in 1921. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 137985Lot# 1507 New York, New York 1966 Letter Signed by James A. Michener This is a typed and signed letter by noted author James A. Michener (1907-1997) to noted concert pianist Anton Rovinsky (1895-1966) Michener was famous for such literary works as “The Bridges of Toko-ri,” “Tales of the South Pacific,” “Hawaii” and “Centennial” among others. The letter is in response to Rovinsky inquiring as to Michener’s health after his recent heart attack. Ironically, this letter was written less than two months before Rovinsky’s own health would fail him, resulting in his passing on March 6, 1966. The letter is addressed to Rovinsky’s box at Carnegie Hall, New York City. It is written on Michener’s own letterhead stationery and comes with its original cover which is addressed to Rovinsky’s residence on Avenue C in the city. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $400-500 HWAC# 128253

54Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / NYLot# 1508 New York, New York 1870Telegraph Report of the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company, 1870 Four page report which shows they had a line from New York to Chicago and were currently working around Pennsylvania. Lists receipts and expenses. Also lists officers in New York Albany, Detroit, Cleveland, Boston, Jersey City, Lockport, etc. 4 pages. Early telegraph information for the collector! Pages are becoming disconnected. Actual information in fine condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130552Lot# 1509 New York City, New York 1920’s“ Work & Win” Weekly Youth Magazine (12) There about a dozen copies of a 1920’s youth publication “Work & Win.” Each issue contains stories directed mostly to boys (Sign of the times, I suppose) and ads, like ham radio articles in #1331. It cost eight (8) cents back in the day. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139330Lot# 1510 New York City, New York 1900Harper’s Weekly Newspapers (20) About 20 or so copies of “Harper’s Weekly Journal of Civilization” newspapers from 1900. All have dramatic block prints on the cover and deal with the happenings in the world, like the Boer War. The ads on the back are very entertaining. A lot of history here. All are very readable. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139346Lot# 1511 New York New York Mirror (39) Lot of 39 weekly issues of The New-York Mirror: A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. Each 8 pgs, size10.50” x 13” with sheet music on the last page. Six issues from 1831, 13 issues from 1832, 20 issues from 1839. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139285Lot# 1512 New York City, New York New York City College Commencement Cards (5) Lot of 5. Cards announcing Commencement exercises for Columbia College in 1836 & 1838. Also cards announcing the First Annual Commencement of the University of the City of New York, July 17th 1834. All cards legible, no tears, in good condition, all mounted on thick stock paper. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139165Lot# 1513 New York City, New York WNYF: “With New York Firefighters” Magazines Lot of 54 Quarterly magazines published for and by members of the FDNY 1977-1992. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138537Lot# 1514 New York Fire Trucks Posters Two posters: a poster for fire prevention week for the state of New York c. 1950’s; also future firemen practice holding up traffic in “Hold Everything” a 1954 calendar sample. Ready for framing. 17in. X 22 in. and 16in. X 21 in. respectively. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139695Lot# 1515 Saratoga, New York Champion Spouting Springs Stereo View Rare view of Champion Springs of Saratoga New York. The company also produced embossed bottles. The mineral water was touted as a remedy in the treatment of cutaneous diseases, scrofula, liver complaint, dyspepsia, bilious complaints, acidity of the stomach, nausea, rheumatism, neuralgia, constipation, piles, Bright’s disease, and disease of the bladder. The back side of the stereo view is full of information about the springs. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 139309Lot# 1516 New York New York Billhead Group,1906-07,untouched 2 large invoice albums 18.5 x 13” x 3” thick full of out of state invoices to the Mattingly store in Butte Montana. 1 Volume is 1906, the other 1907. Approx. 230 pages each of invoices adhered to leger pages as original. Unpicked and untouched - many with buildings, 2 color billheads, etc. Mostly east coast merchants. Subject matters include hats, clothing, jewelry, novelties, underwear. Generally about 3 invoices per page. Easily approx. 1400 billheads. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 139934Lot# 1517 New York New York State Road Atlas Hard cover book titled “Good Roads:” The Standard Road Book of New York State. Book 1. Published by National Publishing Co., Boston, MA. 1897. Price . . . $1.50. 170 pgs. Burgundy board cover w/gold stamped titles and designs. Cover worn but intact. Page binding intact but has broken away from spine cover. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139167Lot# 1518 New York Niagara Falls and Area in Photographs for Detroit Photography by W.H. Jackson There are ten photos in this lot of the Niagara Falls area by photographer W. H. Jackson; #51344 Prospect Point Niagara 1901; #51339 Whirlpool Rapid, Niagara Falls 1900; #51105 Niagara Horseshoe Fall from Canada; #51107 Niagara Fall from Goat Island; #51109 Horseshoe Fall, Niagara; #51106 The American Fall Niagara (3); #51357 In The Thousand Islands 1901; #51416 Lachine Rapid Near Montreal 1901. Est. $400-800 HWAC#139711Lot# 1519 Cleveland, Ohio c1900-1920?AutomaticSprinklerCorporationofAmerica Cast Iron Fire Dept. Connection Part Heavy Cast Iron Ring 10” Diameter. Reads: Automatic Sprinkler / Fire Dept. Connection / “Automatic” Sprinkler / Corporation of America / Cleveland, Ohio. Authentic Fire Department Collectible. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138155Lot# 1520 Quaker City, Ohio Western Union Telegraph Office Photograph Street scene, circa 1880-1900, of Quaker City Ohio with a view of the Western Union Telegraph office, some boys with a street vending cart, and horses and buggies. Lots of telegraph lines. 10 x 8 inches glossy B&W. Est. $100-150 HWAC#137893

55View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / OKLot# 1521 Oklahoma 1893 License To Trade With Indians. Overland Stage Receipt Lot of 3. 1. License To Trade With Indians Osage Reservation, Oklahoma. Issued Jan 19, 1893. Signed T.J. Morga Commissioner. Nor Border or vignette. Unknown printer. VF. 2. The Overland Stage Line receipt dated 186_. Form is blank. Vignette of Stagecoach w/four horses heading l-r. Red stamped “Dangers of War and Fire excepted. Slots & Janes printer. EF. 3. National Monument to the Forefathers. Black border, vignette National Monument to the Forefathers. 1856, Mass. VF Unknown printer Est. $200-325 HWAC#139837Lot# 1522 Menallen, Pennsylvania 1823Fornication of a Female Bastard Child, 1823 Warrant 1823 warrant for John Sterndman in Menallen, Adams County, Pennsylvania for fornication of the bastard child Solema Slaybaugh. Most interesting! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130544Lot#1523Philadelphia,Pennsylvania1876 Centennial Photography of the International Exhibition Two 8 x 5 inch photographs from the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. Fountain Avenue from North Hall, and Horticultural Hall. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139253Lot# 1524 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Photo of Centennial International Exhibition B&W mounted original photo of Colorado & Kansas state exhibitions at the Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelphia. By the Centennial Photographic Company. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139230Lot#1525Philadelphia,Pennsylvania1976 Bicentenary Liberty Bell Replica, Whitechapel Bell Foundry Original Mint Condition,LimitedEditionBicentenaryLiberty Bell Replica cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London. This is Bell No. 1241 still in original box, exactly as shipped by the Foundry. It is made to the scale of 1/5th the original Liberty Bell, ordered from the same foundry by the province of Pennsylvania in 1752 and it was cast on the same site. The silver plaque on the bell reads: “By Order of / Liberty Bank & Trust Company, Boston, / in Commemoration of the Bicentenary of the American Revolution. / 1776 - 1976” The Bell comes with all original documentation of purchase, delivery and ownership, including the order form, correspondence, price quote, payment records, Certificate of Ownership, Certificate of Authenticity, et. al. Also included is all the documentation shipped with the bell direct from the Manufacturer, such as the detailed written information regarding the casting process, historical techniques employed and materials used, as well as Maintenance and care instructions. A 20 page, printed, illustrated Booklet about the Whitechapel Bell Foundry and it’s history is also included, along with an original news page from the Christian Science Monitor from Wednesday, February 4th, 1976 with a lengthy article by Richard Kepler Brunner about the Bicentennial Replicas of the Liberty Bell cast by Whitechapel Foundry. This is truly a complete documented record of the order, purchase, payment and delivery of this beautiful, mint condition, now antique Liberty Bell replica, exactly as compiled almost 50 years ago, down to the box it was shipped in. The original owner of this bell was Mr. Victor G. Jensen, Jr. from Mission Viejo, California. Mr. Jensen never unboxed or installed his bell. Truly an incredible find. Bell stands about 15” tall, weight with base is about 30 pounds. Base is carved oak about 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches (square) Mounted are 2 Solid Silver Inscription Plaques. The bell is numbered and was made to order for Mr. Jensen costing nearly $1,000 a half a century ago. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 140744Lot# 1526 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania O.W. Gray & Son, Geographers & Publishers, Letter Letter, unsigned and undated, from O.W. Gray & Son, Geographers & Publishers, Maps & Atlases. Philadelphia, PA. Form letter addressed to Postmaster requesting location of your Post Office. From late 19th century. No tears or stains. Excellent condition. Rare. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139178Lot# 1527 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1900’s An Oil Holder or Flask This flask type container holds about a half cup of oil and is from the Gem MFG Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While I’ve found other styles of oil cans by this same company, this particular style has eluded me. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC#140451Lot# 1528 Providence, Rhode Island 1880Broadside Ad & Libretto for 1879 Opera This is the libretto (text) and magazine broadside for a William Low Jr. promoted opera Fatinitzka on the day after Easter, 1880. Fatinitza was the first full-length, three-act operetta by Franz von Suppé. The libretto by F. Zell and Richard Genée was based on the libretto to La Circassienne by Eugène Scribe. The libretto is a paperback and still readable, If you like that sort of thing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 127006Lot# 1529 Black Hills, South Dakota Backbone of the Black Hills Stereo View Stereo view of a wagon and cabin in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 139310Lot# 1530 Nashville, Tennessee 1950’s-1990’sCountry Singers Autograph Group (7) A nice group of country music singers and songwriters for all you fans out there. This consists of seven (7) autograph cuts and cards from stars, Mel Tillis (1932-2017), Hank Thompson (1925-2007), Roy Clark (1933-2018), Crystal Gayle (1951), Roy Acuff (1903-1992), Teresa Brewer (1931-2007) and Marty Robbins (1925-1982). If you know country music, then no explanation is necessary. These were the kings and queens of the genre. All signatures are clear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $375-425 HWAC# 127660Lot# 1531 Nashville, Tennessee 1980’sJohnny & June Carter Cash Autograph Cuts A pair of autograph cuts signed by country music icons Johnny Cash and his bride, June Carter Cash. cash, known as “The Man In Black” started out at Sun Records, along with Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and a very young Elvis Presley. June Carter, a member of The Carter Family gospel group married Cash in 1968 and they went on to record hits and host their own television show. June passed away in May, 2003 and Johnny followed in September of the same year. Signatures are clear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 131722Lot# 1532 Pilot Point, Texas African American CoupleCabinetCardWell-dressedcouplephotographed at a studio at Pilot Point Texas. Penciled identification might be “Vernon Smith”? Some staining on the photo, 4 x 5 1/2 inches. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139264

56Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / TXLot# 1533 Texas Texas Documents (2) Lot of 2. One titled Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow -- Child or Children under Sixteen Years of Age Surviving. 1890, filed in Gonzales County, TX. Second item is a deposition notarized and filed in the District Court of Cameron County, Brownsville, TX 1877. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139217Lot# 1534 Utah Utah CDVs Lot of three carte de visites from Utah studios including Elder David E. Seamons and elder Alf Condon of Willard Utah. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139311Lot#1535VirginiaBeach,Virginia 1949 Original Gene Krupa Concert Poster A rare concert poster announcing the performance of world-renowned drummer and showman Gene Krupa and “His Famous Swing Orchestra.” appearing at the “New Ocean Casino” in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The poster measures 14”x 22” and is mounted on a 19”x 28” piece of pasteboard. There are some tears at the bottom and cellophane tape marks on the corners. None of detracts from the poster or its significance as a classic piece of American musical history. Krupa was a pioneer of drumming techniques as well as introducing the full trap set to recording. Previous to his innovation, the “kick” or bass drum was not used in recording, because it was feared to deep sound and vibration of the drum would knock the recording stylist off the recording disc. He is often referred to as “The Founding Father of the Modern Drumset.” This poster is dated Friday, August 19. Research uncovered that the year for this appearance is 1949, although not noted on the poster. A great piece of music and American history. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 139554Lot# 1536 Seattle, Washington Masonic Archive of Frank E. Gay Wallet of paperwork and about 40 antique snapshots from the life of Frank E. Gay. About 20 memberships cards in the Rainier Lodge No. 189 of the F. & A. M. of Seattle, Washington. Monogrammed leather wallet included. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139182Lot#1537Madison,WisconsinGisholt Machine Company Vintage Catalog Large undated catalog of the Gisholt Machine Company of Madison Wisconsin. 12 x 16 inches, with photographs of all phases of the company’s operation: offices, buildings, products (Vertical Boring Mills, horizontal boring mills and automatic turret lathes). Worn edges and front cover detached, but overall good condition. Founded in 1889, The company won a prestigious gold medal for their turret lathes at the 1900 Paris World’s Fair. Est. $80-120 HWAC#138552Lot# 1538 Yellowstone, Wyoming Yellowstone by Frank Jay Haynes; A Photographic Album Circa 1880s, a leather album of 20 views of the wonders of Yellowstone National Park. Excellent condition, bound with red ribbons. 10 x 7 inches. Frank Jay Haynes was Yellowstone’s official park photographer from 1884-1921. His photographs were widely published in articles, books and made into souvenir postcards in the late 19th and early 20th century. In 1885 he bought a train car from the Northern Pacific Railroad and turned it into a photo studio; he became official photographer for the Northern Pacific Railway. After his death, a peak in the Madison Canyon area of the park was named after him. His son, Jack Ellis Haynes, (1884–1962) inherited his business in Yellowstone in 1916 and continued as official park photographer until his death in 1962. Est. $500-1000 HWAC#138544Lot# 1539 California California Soda Group (3) Tolenas Soda Springs / Natural Mineral Water, Aqua, clean, lip chip, applied top; Thomas Leanard / Sonora / Soda Works / Sonora Cal, aqua hutch three surface dings and neck crack; Deep blue green applied top clear iron pontil, blank slug plate blob top Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139879Lot# 1540 California Central Valley Milk Bottles This lot contains three milk bottles from the central valley of California. One round bottle marked in blue “Wasco Creamery” and “Orange Blossom”, stamped pattern in the clear glass. 9.5 in. x 3.5 in.; one “Wasco Creamery one pint” bottle octagon shape about 7 in. tall clear glass; one quart bottle “property of crystal dairy delano cal” embossed clear glass 9.5 in. x3.5 in. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 138413Lot# 1541 California San Joaquin Valley Crown Soda Bottle Collection Seventeen (17) different embossed crown top sodas and five silk screen. Includes: Kist-Paso Robles; Tulare Bottling wks; Whistle; Tang, Houston; Orange Crush; Testy Main-Madera; Cepa; Dr Pepper; Rose; Rex-Visalia; Ko-Nox; Calandra Bros -Fresno; Hanford Bottling Wks; Pisco Punch; Delano Bottling Wks; Richters; Wasco Bottling wks. These have not been washed. Only 2 with chips were seen. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 138494Lot# 1542 Colorado Colorado Bottle Group (3) Two aqua hutches and 1 clear beer. The clear beer is GW Tallman / Telluride / Colorado. The sodas are the Cripple Creek Bottling works with surface wear and F Schmidt /Leadville. Never cleaned. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139796Lot# 1543 St. Louis, Missouri 1887 GAR Whiskey Flask Grand Army of the Republic National Encampment, St. Louis, MO, 1887. 2.75” x 2.25”, metal covered in fabric on cord with ribbon and sequin boutonnière at end. Very rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138135

57View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / Bottles, Saloon & CigarLot# 1544 Missouri Missouri Blob Soda Group (4) 4 aqua blob sodas, none of which have been cleaned, 2 have small lip dings. JNO. Obrien / St Louis / MO “ice blue” ; Grone & Whalen / St Louis / MO; G. Sudhoff and Company / Soda Water / St. Louis / MO; G. Sudhoff and Company / St Louis, MO. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139797Lot# 1545 New York Paper Label and Other Old Bottles, New York, c1900 Group of six old bottles from an old house in New York. Chartreuse with full label; Old Jamaica Rum/ William Taylor Wines, NY tooled top amber whiskey; nice amber Gilka Gin; cut glass whiskey decanter and others. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138496Lot# 1546 Ceramic Whiskey Decanter Collection Two large boxes of classic ceramic decanters, Includes one “Nevada”; three SF Cable Cars; many figural animals, and more. About 20-30 pieces, please see photo. These will need a thorough cleaning. circa 1960s-70s. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 138495Lot# 1547 Collectible Bottle Group Perhaps two dozen bottles, c 1885-1920. Includes some nice canning jars, various eclectic collectible bottles. see photo Est. $80-150 HWAC# 138493Lot# 1548 Collectible Western Bottle Group Nice group of 20 or more bottles, including Jesse Moore whiskey, other embossed western whiskies, three different case gins, colorful drug bottles. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138492Lot# 1549 Figural (Modern) Bottle Group, c1910-1960 A nice group of semi-modern to modern figural bottles. Includes fish, clock, boats, etc. Also includes two sizes and two different mold varieties of the famous Aunt Jemima syrup bottles. Est. $70-100 HWAC#138497Lot# 1550 Figural and Riesling Bottle Collection Collection of seven tall bottles, mostly or all are Riesling bottles. the best are three embossed figural bottles: Green with gilt monkey; amber with embossed monkey; green with embossed gilt cat. Very collectible. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138490Lot# 1551 Matching Pair of Silver-Plated Bar Bottles This is a matching pair of silvered back-bar bottles. They measure 3. 5 in. in diameter and 10. 5 in. high. Each bottle sports a shield with chain engraved with the initials “AGE”, base, and neck in silver. Excellent condition. Est. $240-300 HWAC#138425Lot# 1552 Midland Milk Products, Hannibal, MO 10 Gallon Metal Milk Tin Large ten gallon milk tin, 24” tall, 13.75” diameter. some rust, paint stains typical of any milk farm. From Mark Twain’s hometown! Name embossed in the side of the tin, as usual. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138665Lot# 1553 Original c1900 Beer Crate with Embossed Bottle Contents 26 x 17 x 15. On top “To be returned to A.P. W. Kenison Company. Auburn Cal,” on the front panel “Buffalo Brewing and Bottling charged for illegible,” the front panel appears that the box was original Buffalo Brewing with a Kenison overprint. The contents with wood dividers contain 24 embossed Kenison quart amber beer bottles with ceramic tops. This fantastic beer box with contents was given to an advanced collector while Kenison was still selling whiskey in the brewery in the latter days of their business. Some of the bottles are whittled, nearly all are mint, one has a small chipped top. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 139438Lot# 1554 Original Paper Label Group of Beers and Whiskeys c1890-1910 (7) Seven spectacular bottles with original labels, 4 of which are also embossed. 1.) A.W. Kenison Auburn Ca embossed beer with original paper label, left edge missing otherwise good 2.) Weil Brothers and Sons SF embossed square fifth with honeysuckle label (Barnett 828) 3.) Kenison AUburn Beer Ruhstallers Gilt edge, paper label. 4.) Roth & Company SF embossed w/Lawton Rye Whiskey label (Barnett 687) ) 5.) Lorraine Club Rye unbossed clear fifth 6.) Bourbon Whiskey No 6, JC Childs and Co NY original label amber fifth applies top 7.) Lorrain Club Whiskey SF half pint clear whiskey flask. The two Lorraine rye bottles appear to possibly have original labels however they do not appear to be the original application. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 139875Lot# 1555 Plantation Bitters, Yellow, 4 Log Yellow four log Plantation Bitters with big drippy top. Not completely cleaned, but no problems spotted. Found southern San Joaquin Valley. Choice color. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138491Lot# 1556 Rare Bottle Rare. Approx. gallon-sized glass bottle enclosed in metal frame with handle. No identifying marks. 9 1/2” height to top of bottle, another 4” w/handle extended upwards. Diameter approx. 6” on top, approx. 7” in middle. Fluted. See photo for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139682Lot# 1557 Sterling Liquor Decanter Bottle Tags Five silver decanter labels--Two are shell and floral patterned--Sherry and Brandy. One is R & D-- Roberts & Dore Ltd., London--Sherry with grape vines and leaves. One is marked S. Kirk & Son, Brandy floral design, and the last is Gin--leaves and juniper berries. Nice collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC#140338

58Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / Bottles, Saloon & CigarLot# 1558 Dug Up Chinese Jars This lot has two glazed Chinee Jars from the Wasco area. Both are dug ups; one is dark glazed about 4.25 in. tall and 4.25 in. round with a wide 2.25 in. open mouth; the second jar is about 5 in. tall, 6 in. round with a 7/8 in. opening and a pour spout. Very good condition both, Chinese marking on the base. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138414Lot# 1559 Schnapps Glass and Shot-glass Collection This collection of shot-glasses are a combination of liquor/liqueur favorites and locales. Over seventy glasses in all. There are seven glasses for Van Gogh Vodka Martinis, each glass says: “Demand It”; at least twenty Jagermeister glasses in three different styles; a set of six stainless shot-glasses with a wood serving tray; another serving tray for five with a bicycle bell to announce delivery; a shot-glass from Arizona, another shot-glass from Utah (a truly rare find); a shot-glass from New Brunswick; two from Palm Springs, and one from Las Vegas, two glasses from San Francisco; two glasses in gold from Steamboat; four Agavero (tequila) glasses; four Bailey’s glasses; and several art glasses and a carafe. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138431Lot# 1560 Western Whiskey and Beer CollectiblesGroup5 embossed bottles, 2 advertising books, and a Buffalo Brewing Co Sacramento match safe. The best of the group is a beautiful miniature Jesse Moore SF Whiskey, mint. Half pint Wonder Beer; Quart Roth Fluted ShoulderWhiskeywith lip chips (Barnett 680); Buffalo Beer Amber quart with ceramic top with lip chip; F Chevalier; IW Harper Whiskey 1914 datebook; Carol Rye Whiskey Louis Taussig 1905 datebook. Choice collectible lot! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139876Lot# 1561 1900’s Novelty Stein Collection (6) A collection of six (6) animal themed novelty steins. Figures include a friar, a frog, a monkey, a ram, a funny face and a likeness of Sancho Panza from Don Quixote. All are brightly colored and all have flip tops, with the exception of Sancho Panza. None appear to be cracked or scratched. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 139364Lot# 1562 1900’s Beer Stein Collection (9) Collection of beer steins, some footed. Range in height from 6” to about 10”. Some have pewter flip lids. Brightly colored and appear to have no cracks or chips. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC#139363Lot# 1563 1900’s German Beer Pitchers and Coaster Collection (8) A nice collection of eight (8) beer pitchers, ranging in size from 6” to 10” tall. The coasters, which number in the hundreds, are promotion for the many German Beers. Some might even advertise various beer halls, but I don’t read German so, it’s only a guess. There are several unopened packs of coasters, ready for your next Octoberfest celebration. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 127023Lot# 1564 1862 Gerz Beer Stein Trio (3) Lot of three (3) beer steins produced by the S.P. Gerz Company. One measures 6”x 19” and the other two measure 4.75” x 12”. Beautifully hand painted ceramic. Simon Peter Gerz formed the company that bears his name in 1857, beginning actual production of ceramic wares in 1862. The economic upheaval brought about by World War I and its aftermath caused Gerz to cease production for a brief period in 1917/1918 and again in 1923, but nonetheless the company managed to survive for more than 135 years and, in fact, became the dominant player among Westerwald ceramics manufacturers in the period following World War II. Some questionable strategic decisions in the 1990s forced Gerz into bankruptcy and a partial liquidation in 1997, and in 1999 the company permanently shut down all manufacturing operations. However, rights to use of the company name and trademarks were purchased by Domex Geschenk-Manufactur GmbH, which continues to distribute Gerz steins today, albeit produced mainly in the Orient. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139362Lot# 1565 1900’sLarge Beer Steins (4) Four very large German beer steins. Ranging in size from 10” to 15”, these steins are brightly colored, some with pewter flip tops. Great for use or as a decoration for your home bar. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139360Lot# 1566 Beer Mug Collection This collection of 20 beer mugs has fifteen made in Mexico and five from Germany. The mugs made in Mexico are made of copper and brass some with the Aztec calendar; while the German made ones are of pewter. All in very good or like new condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $120-180 HWAC#138418Lot# 1567 1900’s Collection of Ten Beer Steins (10) A nice collection of beer steins. These are unique in that they are the more stouter shaped and about 8” to 10” inches high. They are ornately decorated with most having the iconic pewter tops. They are all old world, with the exception of the Budweiser stein, which is definitely contemporary. Great for the backbar of any home game room. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-350 HWAC# 139359Lot# 1568 1900’s Small Stein & Cup Collection A passel of small beer steins and cups. Too many to count, but I’d guess a couple of dozen. Colorful designs and they don’t appear to have any cracks or scratches. Ready to use or display. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 139341Lot# 1569 Beer Bottle/Can Openers (14) Lot of 14. Beer can openers. Brands include Lucky, Burgie, Coors, Acme, Eastside, and generics. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 139381

59View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / Bottles, Saloon & CigarLot# 1570Beer Ephemera Stack of newspaper clippings, billheads, receipts from various breweries. Buffalo Brewing, Tahoe Carson Brewing, Golden Gate Brewing, Rainier Brewery and others. Over 30 pieces. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139848Lot# 1571 Beer Opener Collection Lot of 22 different beer openers from various breweries. Hamm’s; Sterling; Coors (3 different); Falstaff (3 different); Oly (2 different); Regal (3 different); Acme; Lucky (3 different); Burgermeister (4 different); Eastside. Est. $100-150 HWAC#139005Lot# 1572 Bartlett Springs, California c1890s Two Mounted Photographs of Bartlett Springs (Mineral Water) Two different photographs stamped “H.B. Cockrill, Foto, Bartlett Springs.” One shows a large group of well-dressed people standing around a spring. The other is a shot of the resort from the top of an adjacent hill. Nice contrast on each. 4.5 x 6.5” photos on 8 x 10” mounts. Wear to boards, but photos are in very good condition. Bartlett Springs, located in Lake County, was founded in the 1860s by Green Bartlett. He claimed its mineral water could cure rheumatism. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138153Lot# 1573 San Francisco, California San Francisco Beer & Whiskey Tray Pair 1.)OldJudgeWhiskey Rothenberg Co SF, Allegorical angelic lady with cherub, measuring 13.5 x 16.5” some wear along edges a few spots here and there and minor rust spots in lower right quadrant 2.) Wielands’s Beer SF, 10.5 x 13.5” rectangular shape, matte finish, guilt still bright, wear in upper quadrant, some scratches and has the appearance of some professional repair in upper eft quadrant. Est. $1000-1700 HWAC# 139878Lot# 1574 San Francisco, California EnterpriseCompanyYosemiteLager Beer Company Tray ”The El Capitan Brew / Famous as the Valley” Enterprise Brewing co. /San Francisco. Also comes with a faux ivory foam scraper marked Yosemite beer on both sides. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 139873Lot# 1575 San Francisco, California Rare Mini Advertising Jug & Beer Foam Scraper c1900 Acme Genuine / Bock Beer / Acme Brewing / San Francisco jug. Also included is a black foam scraper with Acme Beer on one side. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139874Lot# 1576 Idaho Idaho Letters from Mining Camp Saloons 1880s- 1890s Binder of 23 handwritten letters requesting delivery of saloon inventory. Whiskey, beer, rum, champagne cider, beer. Orders of glassware, cigars and notices of dissolution of partnership. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140042Lot# 1577 Lynchburg, Kentucky 1895 Julius Kessler & Co. Whiskey Distillery Warehouse Certificate Julius Kessler & Co., Sole Controllers of the Entire Product Distilled by the Franklin County Distillery Company, certify they have stored two barrels of Franklin County Rye for Cornelius O’Brien on March 7th, 1895 in Lynchburg. Signed by the Sole Controller and U.S. Gauger. Seal says “This Whiskey is Stored in Hot Air Warehouse Authorized by U.S. Government.” Twelve 1-cent stamps attached along the border. Green border, black print, RN-facsimile underprint and vignette of Benjamin Franklin at upper right. Printed by Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati. 9 x 11.5” Deep folds with some separation, toning, and soiling. Please inspect. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 107768Lot# 1578 Montana Graniteware Spittoons, Original (2) 9.5” diameter 5” high. Blue green graniteware original spittoons from an unknown Montana saloon. c1910. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139936Lot# 1579 Carson City, Nevada 1913-1938 Carson Brewing Company Archive Lot of 14. “Manufacturers of Tahoe Beer, Famous as the Lake.” 1) Carson Brewing Company stock certificate. Inc. in Nevada, Feb, 1900. No. 14, issued to company president Max Stenz in 1913 for 500 shares. Not cancelled. 2) Four receipts, three different types, 1916, 1920, 1937, and 1938. All advertise their Tahoe Beer. 3) Pictorial letterhead, 1923, sent to the Farmers Bank of Carson Valley in Minden regarding a improper check cashed by the Smith Valley Co-Op. Signed by secretary ME Stenz. 4) Cream soda paper label. 3 x 4.5” 5) Seven covers, most corner ad. covers, sent to the Nevada Industrial Commission, 1918-1922. No contents. The Carson Brewing Company was started by Jacob Klein in 1860. Klein bought out his partners in 1877 and ran the business until he died in 1899. In 1900, Frank Golden and James Raycraft bought the business. Golden and Raycraft sold out in 1910 to the Brewmaster Fritz Hagmeyer and Max Stenz, former owner of the Goldfield Brewery. They created Tahoe Beer and its famous slogan ìFamous as the Lake.î In 1915, they started bottling soda. It was finally closed in 1950. For more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138154Lot# 1580 Portland, Oregon Tumwater Saloon Gold Coin Men’s Saloon Purse Tiny leather coin purse (3 x 2 inches, about an inch deep) “Compliments of / Mathias Feichtinger / Prop. / Tumwater Saloon / Johnson and Seventh Streets / Portland, Ore.” Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-250 HWAC# 138145Lot# 1581 Vintage Bottle Label Collection Dealer lot of over 170 colorful, vintage labels from French, German and English products. Unused, like new condition. Perfumes, liquors, toothpaste, face powder. Many duplicates for resale. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140055Lot# 1582 Soda, Wine and Whiskey Label Collection About 83 mostly different labels. Mostly soda related. All original printer samples from a variety of dates c1900-1960. Titles such as Mt McKinley Sparkling soda, Alhambra national pure spring water, Calistoga cali-cola, Shasta orange drink. A nice collection! Est. $300-500 HWAC#139932

60Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / Bottles, Saloon & CigarLot# 1583 Trade Cards for Embossed Bottle Collectors (100) Lot of over 100 items. Approx. 100 trade cards advertising products that used embossed bottles. Includes bitters and cures. Ex: Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Red Star Cough Cure, Log Cabin Liver Pills, etc. Most cards displayed within protective sheet covers within two photo albums. Unique collection also includes a paper printed advertisement for Donnell’s Rheumatic & Liniment dated 1906 and (William) Radam’s Microbe Killer (no date but c. 1890). Rounding out this collection is a 32-page pamphlet discussing and depicting human anatomy and function while promoting Warners Safe Cure (c. 1880s). Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139681Lot# 1584 Whiskey Ephemera About twenty pieces of whiskey ephemera:statementsandinvoices from wholesale liquor distributors. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139198Lot# 1585 Saloon Photo This photo is of a saloon possibly part of the Kimmel Hotel location unknown. C.1880’s with vintage spittoons, hanging bar towel, electric overhead lighting, and a telephone with taxi directory. This B&W photo is 15 in. X 7 in., framed at 23 in. x 13 in. Very good condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138433Lot# 1586 Brewing and Soda Ephemera Lot of over 30 pieces of ephemera from soft drink or beer companies. Dr. Brown’s Beverages, Pepsi Cola, Bireley’s, Beverly Beverage Company, R. E. Spriggs Company. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139193Lot# 1587 New York City, New York 1870’s-1900’s Cigarette Cards from 1870’s Several tobacco and cigarette sale promotion cards from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These are of risqué (at the time) photos of women in various fashion of the time. The brands being pushed here are “Sweet Corporal” and “Virginia Bright” cigarettes. The companies also enclosed sports figures of the day to aid in sales. “Sweet Corporal” then part of the American Tobacco Company, was still a popular brand in Canada into 2011. Some cards are faded, but still a good collectable. There are around 100 in the box. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC#129716Lot# 1588 “Good-bye To All That,” a history of Cigarettes and Cigar ephemera Hardcover, 1970, by Harris Lewine, 126 pages. A history of cigarettes, with full color photos of vintage cigarette brands. Also over a dozen billheads from Cigar manufacturers of Los Angeles. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 139203Lot# 1589 Cigar Dealer Ephemera About two hundred checks issued by The House of Crane Importers and Jobbers of Cigars, Indianapolis, Indiana. “If it Comes from The House of Crane it’s A Good Cigar.” Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139201Lot# 1590 Cigar Label & Advertising Collection Lot of about 20 cigar box labels. Abe Martin; Crane’s Imported; Bank Note; Big Wolf; Captain Alvarez; Bustillo; Blue Ribbon; Chicago Hand Made’ Cigarros Primeros; Clint Ford; Paid in Full; Greetings to Dad; Commander; First Cabinet; Little Dan O’Brien; Dolly Madison; La Saolo; Robt. Burns; Betsy Ross. Two envelopes from Buck Whest Bright and Darby Cigar Cuttings. Pack of about 20 stickers for Pearson’s Red Top Snuff. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138534Lot# 1591 Cigar Label Collection Lot of over 50 cigar box labels, mostly different, unused and protected in plastic. Only a couple of duplicates; colorful lithography. “Blue Bird” copyright 1917, the others undated. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 140053Lot# 1592 1890 Gettysburg Commanders – Cigar Box Label, c1890 Color, gold embossed. 9x6”. Composite image of Hancock, Meade and Reynolds. Hovering over American and Confederate swords, drum trumpet, and two monuments in the background. Fine condition with very small pin hole bottom right. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130550Lot# 1593 Hubert Humphrey Presidential Bubble Gum Cigars Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation of Havertown, PA, under the brand name of Swell, made these “Presidential Favorites Bubble Gum 5c Cigars” for Hubert H. Humphrey’s 1968 presidential campaign. Full box and each cigar is labeled “Win with H.H.H.” Box of 24, individually sealed cigars. Humphrey lost the election to Richard Nixon. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139207Lot# 1594 Magic Pocket Lamp & Cigar Lighter Unheard of mint condition in the box! Koopman’s Magic Pocket Lamp and Cigar Lighter with Outfit. Fluid bottle, lighter, 2 cans of igniting disks. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 138363Lot# 1595 Military Cigarette Lighters Lot of two early lighters: 1) Vulcan in original box. Enameled “Fighting 92 / Silver Kings”; 2) A VINTAGE LIGHTER BY PENGUIN (JAPAN) U.S.S. BENNINGTON CVA-20 AIR CRAFT CARRIER, W/ APPLIED PILOTS WINGS IN GOLD AND THE MOTTO; “EHEU PUERI. SIC PILA SALIT” WHICH IS LATIN FOR: “WELL BOYS, THAT’S THE WAY THE BALL BOUNCES!” Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $50-100 HWAC# 138148Lot# 1596 Zippo and other Lighters Lot of five lighters: Zippo in original box with paperwork; sterling silver made in Mexico old style lighter; Molectric “99” by Colibri; white metal Zippo; Gillette; Zippo in nylon pouch. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138562

61View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / Bottles, Saloon & CigarLot# 1597 Vintage Cigar Collection Lot includes approximately 25 Vintage cigars, most individually wrapped, stored in a sealed Ziplock bag, a cigar trimmer, matches and a few miscellaneous items. Also included are two vintage, wood cigar boxes: 1) Habanos s.a. Hecho En Cuba, 10” x 7.5” x 2” 2) Padron Cigars Nicaragua 10” x 8” x 1.75”. Cigars include: Montecristo, La Flor De Maria Mancini, Cuban Rounds Taste of Havana, Hugo Cassar, Vanilla Sweeties Handmade Dominican, Indian Tabac, Gurkha Legends, Davidoff Geneva Aniversario No. 3, Sun Ripened Oscuros, Cohiba, and others. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 140693Lot# 1598 Matchbook Collection Two banker’s boxes full of match books. All different sizes, shapes and localities. Phillumenists, are what matchbook collectors are called, and they remove the matches and store the covers flat. These two boxes are match books full of matches. Founded in 1939, the Rathkamp Matchcover Society has over 9000 members. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140175Lot# 1599 Matchbook Collection Very large collection of matchbooks. 2 Cubic feet in plastic presentation pages and loose. Probably half or more are from Nevada circa 1960s-80s. Others are from around the world. Interesting collection. Est. $300-1000 HWAC# 139790Lot# 1600 Vintage Tobacco Advertising Posters Lot of six colorful posters 7 x 14 inches advertising late 1800s tobaccos: Crusader Tobacco, Petersburg, Virginia (2); The Belle of Virginia; The Nosegay, Richmond, Virginia (3). Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139984Lot# 1601 Vintage Tobacco Pipes - 16 Put THAT in your pipe and smoke it! Now you CAN with this group of 16 vintage tobacco pipes. This wide range of designs include the humble hand-carved stick pipe, a number of briar stummel pipes, and beautiful meerschaum, Swiss-style, and other fanciful, figural carved pipes. The group also includes a handmade pipe rest and a Rogers Hedgehog Pipe Reamer. There is even a Longchamp, leather-enrobed apple pipe in a custom leather case. All pipes have been used, some more than others, but all are in good and usable condition. See photos for the great variety of styles. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138752Lot# 1602Pipe Collection Including Meerschaum and Briar This pipe collection of about 40 pieces includes about 6 meerschaums and several briars. There are eight pipes that are cased. Makers are from England, France, Turkey, and Vienna. “The Pipe Book” 2nd edition by Alfred Dunhill is included. Please see photos for details. One cased pipe includes a note dated 1904. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138398Lot# 1603 “Special Blues” Marble Collection (approx. 50) Lot of approx. 50 marbles. One bag. All “special blue” marbles sporting multi-colored patterns. All machine-made. No deformities. Nice appealing collection. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140757Lot# 1604 Beautiful Agate-Style Marble Collection (approx. 100) Lot of approx. 100 small marbles. One bag. All are pink w/multi-colored stripes which resemble beautiful agates. All machine-made. No deformities. Exceptional collection. Est. $160-200 HWAC#140756Lot# 1605 Black Glass “End of Day” Marbles (17.6 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 3 bags. Total weight 17.6 lbs. Each bag contains black glass “end of day” marbles. All marbles machine-made. Deformed marbles removed. A black marble hoard for the discriminating collector! All good condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 139895Lot# 1606 Clear Glass Marbles w/Patterns (19.8 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 3 bags. Total weight 19.8 lbs. Each bag contains clear glass marbles with patterns inside. Not all patterns the same. Variety of colors. All marbles machine-made. All deformed marbles have been removed. Marbles of various sizes. Generally good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139892Lot# 1607 Clear Glass Marbles w/Patterns (24.4 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 4 bags. Total weight 24.4 lbs. Each bag contains clear glass marbles with patterns inside. Not all patterns the same. Variety of colors. All marbles machine-made. All deformed marbles have been removed. Marbles of various sizes. Generally good condition. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 139893Lot# 1608 Clear Marbles w/o Patterns (25.4 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 4 bags. Total weight 25.4 lbs. All contain clear glass marbles w/o patterns. Every color in the rainbow! All sizes, tiny to large! All machine-made. All deformed marbles removed. Good condition. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 139894Lot# 1609 Emerald Green & White Marble Collection (2.4 lbs) Lot of 100+ marbles. One bag. Total weight: 2.4 lbs. All marbles solid emerald green and white. Compared to other combination colors, relatively rare. All machine-made. No deformities. Good condition. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 140750Lot# 1610 Error Marbles Collection (9.2 lbs) Lot of a few hundred marbles. 2 bags. Total weight: 9.2 lbs. Each bag contains misshapen marbles. Marbles of various sizes, many are large. Variety of colors, variety of patterns. Errors include flattened, football, pairs, odd sizes. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 140758Lot# 1611 Exceptional Marble Collection (200 - 300) Lot of 200 - 300 marbles. Two bags. Virtually all small marbles than have been hand-selected due to their unique look. Do not match the other categories (tiger striped, clear w/patterns, solid, etc.) but have their own distinctive appearance. No deformities. All machine-made. Give this collection your due attention! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140770

62Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / MarblesLot#1612ExceptionalTiger-StripedMarbles (200+) Lot of over 200 marbles. 3 bags. One bag has over 100 orange & white tiger striped marbles. A second bag has over 100 brown & while tiger striped marbles. The third bag has 8 green or blue & white tiger striped marbles. Extremely eye-catching. All machine-made. No deformities. Rare and exceptional collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140763Lot# 1613 For the Rock & Rollers: Blue on Black Marble Collection (over 100) Lot of over 100 marbles. One bag. Contains all blue-on-black small marbles. All machine-made. No deformities. Good condition. A unique collection for the rock-an-roller! Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140760Lot# 1614 Large Marble Collection (13.4 lbs) Lot of a few hundred marbles. 3 bags. Total weight: 13.4 lbs. All large marbles. Various colors, various patterns. No deformities. All machine-made. Good condition. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 139896Lot# 1615 Marble Variety Pack (7.4 lbs) Lot of approx. 200 - 300 marbles. One bag. Total weight: 7.4 lbs. All small marbles. all colors, all patterns except for tiger stripes. All machine-made. There could be something important inside that we missed; you never know. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140768Lot# 1616 Marble Variety Pack (7.2 lbs) Lot of approx. 200 marbles. One bag. Total weight: 7.2 lbs. All small marbles. All colors and patterns. No deformities. All machine-made. Is the marble of your dreams hidden inside this collection?! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140765Lot# 1617 Marble Variety Pack (8.2 lbs) Lot of approx. 200 - 300 marbles. One bag. Total weight: 8.2 lbs. All sizes, all colors, all patterns. All machine-made. Again, who knows what’s hidden inside this bag?! Est. $220-400 HWAC#140767Lot# 1618 Multi-Colored Marbles (19.0 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 3 bags. Total weight: 19.0 lbs. All marbles have at least 3 colors. All solid (no clears) glass. Machine made. No deformities. Good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139897Lot# 1619 Multi-Colored Patterned Marble Collection (approx. 100) Lot of approx. 100 marbles. Two bags. One bag with approx. 80 marbles. Most all red on blue, a few are black on blue. The other bag contains 13 white-yellow-brown tiger stripe marbles. All small marbles. All machine-made. No deformities. Good condition. Est. $100-1250 HWAC# 140754Lot# 1620 Multi-Colored Tiger Pattern Marbles (approx. 60) Lot of approx. 60 marbles. One bag. All marbles have a white-blue-brown tiger stripe pattern. All machine-made. No deformities. Exceptional collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140755Lot# 1621 Pink Marble Collection (6.4 lbs) Lot of approx. 200+ marbles. One bag. Total weight: 6.4 lbs. All small pink marbles w/various other colors and patterns. No deformities. All machine-made. This collection may have just what you’re looking for!Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140769Lot# 1622 Pink w/Mica Flakes Marble Collection (100 +) Lot of over 100 marbles. One bag. All marbles have pink with other colors, usually black, and have mica flake patterns. All machine-made. No deformities. Pretty exceptional collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140753Lot# 1623 Red or Orange or Yellow on Black Marble Collection (100+) Lot of 100 or more marbles. One bag. All marbles have duo color combination of red-on-black, orange-on-black or yellow-on-black. Tiger stripe pattern. All machine-made. No deformities. Good condition. A small, eye-catching collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140752Lot# 1624 Solid Single-Colored Marble Collection (12.6 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 2 bags. Total weight: 12.6 lbs. Each bag contains solid glass marbles, each only one color. All colors under the rainbow All machine made. No deformities. Good condition. A fun collection!! Est. $240-450 HWAC# 140751Lot# 1625 Tiger Striped Orange/White/Black Marbles (100 - 150) Lot of 100 - 150 marbles. One bag. All small except for one large. Exceptional orange-black-white tiger colored/patterned collection. No deformities. All machine-made. A small but extremely eye-appealing collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140766Lot# 1626 Two-Colored Marbles, Green/Blue/Orange/Yellow & White (21.4lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. Total weight 21.4lbs. Four bags. Each bag containing a different color combination (blue & white, green & white, orange & white, yellow & white). Each bag approx. 6lbs except the 3.4lb yellow & white bag. All marbles machine-made. All deformed marbles have been removed. Marbles of various sizes. Generally good condition. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 139891Lot# 1627 Variety Pack Marbles (26.0 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 4 bags. Total weight: 26.0 lbs. One bag contains multi-colored (at least 3 colors) solid glass marbles. The three other bags contain blue & white, green & white or orange & white combo marbles, respectively. All machine-made. No deformities. All good condition. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 139898

63View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / MarblesLot# 1628 Variety Pack of Marbles (7.6 lbs) Lot of 200 - 300 marbles. One bag. Total weight: 7.6 lbs. Various sizes, colors and patterns that don’t fit with the other categories (blue & white, yellow & black tiger stripes, clear w/patterns, etc.). Machine-made. No deformities. You might find a hidden gem in here!! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140759Lot# 1629 Variety Pack of Marbles (7.8 lbs) Lot of 200 - 300 marbles. One bag. Total weight: 7.8 lbs. Various sizes, colors and patterns that don’t fit with the other categories (blue & white, yellow & black tiger stripes, clear w/patterns, etc.). Machine made. No deformities. You might find a hidden gem in here!! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140762Lot# 1630 Variety Pack of Marbles (26.8 lbs) Lot of several hundred marbles. 4 bags. Total weight: 26.8 lbs. One bag contains multi-colored (3+ colors) marbles. The other three contain blue & white, green & white or orange & white marbles, respectively. All machine-made. No deformities. Good condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 139899Lot# 1631 Variety Pack of Marbles (7.8 lbs) Lot of a couple hundred marbles. One bag. Total weight: 7.8 lbs. Various colors and patterns that don’t fit with other lotted patterns (green & white, solid colors, clear w/o patterns, etc.). All machine-made. No deformities. If you’re lucky, you may find a real sleeper in this collection! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140761Lot# 1632 Variety Pack of Marbles (8.2 lbs) Lot of approx. 200 marbles. One bag. Total weight: 8.2 lbs. Variety of marbles. All colors, all patterns. No deformities. All machine-made. Who knows what you might find in this collection?! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140764Lot# 1633 1900’s Classic Car Models (5) A nice collection of five (5) models, including a 1/24 scale die cast metal 1997 Ferrari 7.5”, 1955 Ford Crown Victoria 9”, 1910 Cadillac Model 30 Roadster 7”, Mercedes 1950’s Formula 1 Sports car 11”. and a 12”x 10” 1940 Grumman G-12-A Amphibian plane. All are boxed, some with literature. They are basically brand new. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139355Lot# 1634 1994-2005 Collection of die cast cars Lot of 15 cars. All in new/near new condition and protected by foam pouches. Doors, hoods open and wheels steer. 1/24 and 1/18 scale cars and trailers. Includes: 3 car haulers, two ‘57 Chevy Nomads, ‘57 Corvette, “56 Chevy Bel Air, 1940 BMW 328, 1996 Ferrari 550 Maranello and more. Est. $380-750 HWAC# 138023Lot# 1635 1/18 Die Cast Cars Lot of 16. Maisto and Burgas 1/18th scale cars ie: Mercedes 190SL, Mercedes 500K Special Roadster on stand, Porsche Baxter and 356B and more. In protective sleeves. Doors, trunk and hoods open, wheels steer. All excellent condition. Four Hot Wheels in holder. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 139816Lot# 1636 Die Cast 1/18 Porsche, Alpine Village Shoppe, Golf Carts Lot of 4. 1. Two golf carts. One carved wood w/two golf bags of clubs. One plastic. 2. Alpine Village series by Dept. 56 Nikolausfiguren shoppe w/hand carved figurines. 3. Sharper Image Porsche Cayenne 1/18 scale die cast model NIB. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139820Lot# 1637 Die-cast cars Lot of 22. !/18-1/36 scale die cast cars i.e. Maisto 1/24 Ferrari, `1/36 Porsche, 1/24 Gull Wing, Mni Cooper w/surfboard AND Mercedes Benz 1994 Jim Bean Decanter. All are in excellent condition w/protective foam pouches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139752Lot# 1638 Huge Car Collection Lot of 23. Automobiles in 1/48 to 1/18 scale. Makers include Liberty Classics (1957 Ford Ranchero), Greenlight (2006 Corvette Pace Car), Four VW’s (two Bugs and two Vans w/surfboards, Welly ‘57 corvette, Ford Signature series 1932 three window, two mini Coopers, Polistil Porsche 956 and lots more. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 138020Lot# 1639 Oak cabinet w/die cast cars 12 plus pieces in oak cabinet w/glass doors. 1/87 and smaller cars. ‘57 chec, ‘58 Edsel, Mercedes SLK230, several Porsche. All in good condition, no damage, Est. $180-250 HWAC# 138019Lot# 1640 Paul’s Minichamps car models Lot of 13. 10 are 1/43 scale and 3 are 1/87 scale (Herpa, not Paul’s). Includes: two Porsche 911 GHT 1, Boxster 35A 1600 speedster, 718 RS 60 Spyder, 550 Spyder and nine more. Located in Aachen, Germany Paul’s Model Art model manufacturer, traces their history back to 1990, creating very detailed and realistic models for this scale. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 138007Lot# 1641 Queen Victoria Porcelain Doll This porcelain doll stands 20 in. tall. The head, arms, and legs are all porcelain. She has dark hair, blue eyes and a crown in her hair. The dress is red velvet with a centered silver broach and lace. The under garments are a slip and pantaloons and her body is stuffed fabric. No markings have been found as to the maker. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138405Lot# 1642 Angel Face Doll by R & B This angel Face doll stands 20 in. tall with a soft vinylite plastic with sleepy blue eyes. She has rooted saran hair. She wears a pink flowered dress with a teal-colored full-length overcoat but no shoes. In original box and no other markings. C.1955. Very good condition. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 138412Lot# 1643 Antique Porcelain Doll This antique doll is 18 in. tall with porcelain head-shoulders, bisque hands and legs. No visible makings. Believed to be in the style of 1895-1930’s. She has a painted face, glazed rosy cheeks, painted eyes, eyebrows and dark hair. The head does not swivel. The dress may no longer be original with a lace-top sewn together, the skirt is hand sewn with fringe and cloth beaded trim. Pantaloons are included, the shoes are painted over bisque. Condition is very good. Dress shows age. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138408

64Oct 2021DAY 1 Thur, Oct 28 General Americana / ToysLot# 1644 Porcelain Doll Made by Ruth McClanahan This beautiful doll stands 16 in. tall and wears a porcelain head, arms, and legs. All porcelain is in excellent condition and without blemishes. The body is stamped “Body Made by Ruth McClanahan” across the back c. 1880. The dress is a dark lavender rose pattern with lace and the body is stuffed fabric. The undergarments include pantaloons, a petticoat, slip, and dress. A beautiful doll to enjoy. Est. $250-400 HWAC#138404Lot# 1645 Antique Keen-Eye Boudoir Doll with Little Friends This lot contains three dolls. The first is a Keen-Eye Boudoir doll at 29 in. tall with red lipstick mouth, eye lashes (of course), a choker necklace, original cloth body, both bisque hands. The Keen-Eye paper tag is visible between the shoulders, lace stockings and fabric shoes, blond mohair wig, in fine condition, c.1920’s. The second doll is a 6 1/2 in. Kewpie knock-off “made in Japan” with blond hair, no other markings, rubber-band fastened arms in bisque, side glance painted blue eyes, good condition. The third doll is a wood head doll with hair wig, not marked but in the Kesner style, head and shoulder is a single piece, 18 in. tall, believed to be made about 1920’s, paint loss on face, fabric body with circular ring on chest, fair condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138409Lot# 1646 Two Vintage Dolls The first doll is 12in. tall and marked G DR 170K 9/0 by George Borgfeldt of Germany. She has blond hair in long curls a bisque head and arms. It is made with sleep eyes that close and has an open mouth. The head has been damaged and repaired very neatly. The body torso is covered in a doe skin leather and the name may be obscured by being clued down at the shoulders. The dress shows wear. Birthday unknown. The second doll is 29 in. tall, with a bisque head and painted eyes, human hair, sun faded red velvet dress, lace pattern hose and red shoes, C.1900-1920’s, maker unknown. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC#138407Lot# 1647 Franklin Mint 1975 Great Leaders Of History Collection Complete set of ten Lucite figures with mounting stands, depicting the great leaders of history. Baron de Montesquieu; George Washington; King Louis XVI; Benjamin Franklin; Jean Jacques Rousseau; John Adams; John Paul Jones; Admiral Comte de Grasse; Thomas Jefferson; Marquis de Lafayette. Issued by Franklin Mint with Cristalleries de Baccarat and Crystal d’Albret of France. Original issue price $900. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139007Lot# 1648 Hummel Figurines from West Germany Lot of nine little boys and girls in ceramic, four to six inches tall. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138559Lot# 1649 Cast Iron Toy Figures Cottage and family of four 3 to 5 inches tall. Seated cowboy 2 inches. Buckingham Palace guard 4 inches tall. Nine tiny soldiers 2 inches tall, possibly lead. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139844Lot# 1650 Comet Metal Products Toy Tanks (18) plus soldiers Eighteen toy tanks on one inch to nine-foot scale by Comet Metal Products, all in original boxes. Boxes generally poor, some without top. One box (would have been #19), empty. Also includes perhaps 100 tiny army soldiers. Tanks generally are in excellent condition. c WW2. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 141168Lot# 1651 1960’s Bismarck & Clipper Ship 36” Model Kits (2) Two gigantic model kits featuring the German Battleship The Bismarck from the Lindberg Line model company. This model is 25.5” in length and has an electric motor which can work the gun turrets, as well as move the ship in a figure 8 pattern. This appears to have all the parts. Also included is a Revell model kit of the British clipper ship, The Thermopylae. This model is a full three feet in length and also appears to have all its parts intact. It is not for the amateur model builder. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139365RETURN POLICYAll items are guaranteed to be authentic unless otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance.PLEASE CALL US IF YOU REQUIRE A MORE SPECIFIC CONDITION REPORT OR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. Any items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered condition.When we receive your bids we will assume you have read the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/or have previewed the lot in person.

65View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2000 Arizona “Central Arizona Ghost Towns” by Spude and Paher Artists Proof Edition Special edition of “Central Arizona Ghost Towns,” by Robert L. Spude and Stanley W. Paher, 1978, Nevada Publications, Las Vegas. Hardcover, 48 pages, autographed by both authors, in slip case. Est. $180-200 HWAC#139027Lot# 2001 1976 “Colorado River Ghost Towns” by Stanley W. Paher/ Artist’s Proof Edition Autographed limited edition with special art inside. Number 6 of 200 copies. Hardcover, Nevada Press, 1976, 63 pages plus portfolio of original artwork. Excellent condition in original slip case. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 139181Lot# 2002 Death Valley, California 1973 “Death Valley Ghost Towns” by Stanley W. Paher Special Edition This book is one of a limited edition of two hundred copies with special buckram binding, numbered 153, signed by the author, with a hand painted etching “Death Valley Prospector,”. Hardcover, 48 pages, with slip cover. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 139028Lot# 2003 Lake Tahoe, California Key Lake Tahoe Reference and Coffee Table Books 8 volumes total. Includes the Saga of Lake Tahoe by Scott Volumes 1 and 2, which are essential Tahoe history references. Also: Lake Tahoe, Photo Essay Larry Proser; Castle in the Sky by James; Above Tahoe And Reno, Larude; History of Squaw Valley Fielder; History of Donner Party McGlashan; Ordeal by Hunger by Stuart Est. $100-150 HWAC# 125221Lot# 2004 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles City Directories (2) 1924 and 1942. Overall size 9.5 x 12 inches. The 1924 is 2,705 pages. The 1942 is 2,892 pages. Generally good to fine condition. Weight is about 20 lbs. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 139792Lot# 2005 Pasadena, California Boulder Crest, Millard’s Canyon, Altadena Boulder Crest, Millard’s Canyon, Altadena California, Mountain Estate of RJ Busch. Softbound 9.5 x 12.5 inches unpaginated, 30 pages. Well-illustrated with quality printed photographs of the interior and exterior of the house. This house was a choice design integrating elements of the natural surroundings. Possibly related to August Busch. Extremely rare publication highlighting some of the spectacular early California architecture. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139062Lot# 2006 Pasadena, California Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Los Angeles 1921 Fifty years of Banking service under Conservative Management. JA Graves, 34 pages. Early history of this terrific bank. Includes fold out photo of the Los Angeles main branch. Soft bound 7.5 x 10.75 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139068Lot# 2007 Pasadena, California Illustrated Souvenir Book Showing a Few Pasadena Homes, 1898 Soft bound 9.5 x 12 inches Illustrated Souvenir Book Showing a Few Pasadena Homes with Short Descriptive Data. Published by the board of trade of Pasadena 1898. Photographs by W.H. Hill. Unpaginated, 1 photographic print per page. 70 pages. Front cover missing. Rare. Est. $150-300 HWAC#139061Lot# 2008 Pasadena, California Mount Wilson and the Legend of the Poet Stone by George Luther Burr. Wetzel publishing Los Angeles 1933. Softbound 8.5 x 11.5 inches, 28 pages, rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139070Lot# 2009 Pasadena, California Pasadena and Environments, 1893 Pasadena and Environments, 1893. A compilation of facts for the information of businessmen tourists and the world at large. Published by the board of trade in 1893. 7 x 11 inches replaced softbound cover, unpaginated about 80 pages, rare. This is a different style book with more on outlying areas of Pasadena that would be attractive to businessmen such as the wine region, the San Marino ranch, Ramona, Santa Anita Ranch etc. Est. $200-400 HWAC#139066Lot# 2010 Pasadena, California Pasadena Area Pictorial Books (2) 1) Pasadena Homes by Joseph Blick Architect, printed by Morris Thurston, c1902. Unpaginated, 10-3/4 x 7-3/4 inches about 50 pages. Contains advertising in the last 20 pages. Spectacular examples of interior and exterior architecture in the Pasadena area. Softcover; 2) California Homes by California Architects, Ellen Leech, California Southland Magazine, 1922. 56 pages, 8 x 11 inches softbound. Numerous stains on cover, contents crisp. Est. $200-400 HWAC#139065Lot# 2011 Pasadena, California Pasadena California Illustrated Souvenir Book 1903 Showing a few Pasadena homes, Schools, Churches, Etc. with a Short Descriptive data. Published by the board of trade 1903. Leather cover string bound. Water stain top left. 96 pages. Includes 1 or more foldouts. Index in the front of specific buildings and houses. 3 panel fold out chrome lithograph of the Hotel Green in the Front. Rare. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139064Lot# 2012 Pasadena, California Pasadena, A Pictorial Guide 1903 Illustrated souvenir book showing a few of Pasadena homes, schools, churches, with a short description by the board of trade 1903. Softbound. 8 x 11 inches, 99 pages. 3-page fold out of the green Hotel. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139067Lot# 2013 Pasadena, California Pasadena, California, The City Beautiful Pasadena, California, The City Beautiful Edition De Luxe of the Pasadena Evening Star published by the Star publishing company c1902. 9.5 x 12.5 inches, unpaginated, about 70 pages. Includes hotel exteriors, interiors, fine residences, resorts, business interiors, etc. A fine representation of the Pasadena area 1902. Includes a period Devils Gate with a small water company dam prior to the current dam seen today. String bound softcover. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139063Lot# 2014 Pasadena, California Southern California Paradise (Pasadena, San Gabriel Valley) 1883 Soft bound Southern California Paradise Being a Historic and Descriptive Account of Pasadena, San Gabriel, Sierra Madre, and La Canada (Etc.) Published by Farnsworth, Pasadena 1883. 142 pages plus 6 pages of ads at the end, the last 2 pages supplied by Xerox. No cover, first several pages loose with heavy chipping. 7 x 10 inches, very rare, illustrated throughout. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139060

66Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2015 Pasadena, California Thirty-Two Adobe Houses of Old California Southwest MuseumPublication1950.78pages.Illustrations of watercolors by Fenyes, text by Fages. 7 x 10.5 inches, softbound, rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139069Lot# 2016 San Francisco, California 1894Langley’s San Francisco Directory 1894 A large directory from 1894 compiled by Langley for the city of San Francisco. This book is not in great shape, but it could be rebound and become a nice historical reference showing a city that is 12 years away from total disaster in 1906. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-350 HWAC# 139545Lot# 2017 San Francisco, California San Francisco and Oakland Chinese Telephone Directory 1938 Soft cover, staple bound copyright 1938 by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. About 16 pages of Chinese characters. A flyer for the Chinatown Office of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches, excellent condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 140151Lot# 2018 Yosemite, California Nelson’s Pictorial Guide Books The Big Trees and the Yosemite Valley Forty-page booklet, undated. Nelson’s Pictorial Guide -Books “The Yosemite Valley and The Mammoth Trees and Geysers of California. 7 x 4 inches. Rare, circa 1870. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138456Lot# 2019 California 1886 The History of California by Hubert Howe Bancroft (23 in Boxes) Lot is the 1886 edition of “The History of California” by Hubert Howe Bancroft. The publication is in 23 volumes that covers the history of the “Golden State” from its discovery by Spanish explorer Juan Cabrillo in 1542, until the year 1890. This group was published in 1886, so it leaves out the last four years of Bancroft’s depiction. This work is still the foundation study, the first source for any serious research. The footnotes alone make his history worth its weight in factual and bibliographical gold. Bancroft wrote several other histories in his lifetime, including those of Mexico, Ohio, American Indians and more. The library at the University of California, Berkeley. Books are in very solid shape with boards neat and fly pages intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $2000-2500 HWAC# 139553Lot#2020California“Fools Gold: The Decline and Fall of Captain John Sutter of California” Hardcover, 1967, by Richard Dillon, signed by the author, 361 pages. California Gold Rush history. Very good condition, no dust cover. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC# 139020Lot# 2021 Denver, Colorado The Pioneer Western Bank, First of Denver 1860-1980 Embossed hardcover. By Adams, Dorsett and Pulcipher. First Edition. 219pp. Includes booklet The First National Bank of Denver, The Formative Years 1860-1865 by Spring, 48pp. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 138282Lot# 2022 Colorado Scenic Views of Pikes Peak: Sentinel of the Rockies A Story Told In Pictures Color brochure from the 1920s with colorful views of the Pike’s Peak region of Colorado. Published by Stewart Brothers of Colorado Springs, 10 x 8 inches, about 20 pages. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139186Lot# 2023 Colorado Colorado Historical Architecture Publications (3) 1) “Bonanza Victorian”, Architecture and Society Colorado Mining Towns, by C. Eric Stoehr, Published by University of New Mexico Press,1975 (1st Ed.) (8 ½” x 11”, 173 pages) 2) “Historic Denver”, the Architects & the Architecture, 1858-1893, by Richard R. Brettell, a publication of Historic Denver, Inc., 1973 (9”x 12” HB, 240 pages) 3) “Cherry Creek Gothic”, Victorian Architecture in Denver, by Sandra Dallas, University of Oklahoma Press, 1971, (1st Ed.) (6” x 9” HB, 292 pages) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139426Lot# 2024 Washington, District of Columbia 1847 Old English Magazine & Washington D.C. Guidebook (2) Included is a copy of the July 1847 edition of Blackwoods; Edinburgh Magazine and the 1904 edition of The Standard Guide to Washington, Arlington and Mt Vernon. Blackwood’s Magazine was a British magazine and miscellany printed between 1817 and 1980. It was founded by the publisher William Blackwood and was originally called the Edinburgh Monthly Magazine. The first number appeared in April 1817 under the editorship of Thomas Pringle and James Cleghorn. The Washington guide was published during Theodore Roosevelt’s term and it’s incredible to see what has and hasn’t changed in the last 100 years. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 127007Lot# 2025 Maine Morris’ Scenic Guide to Maine Embracing the famous hunting and fishing territory, and all the great summer resorts at the mountains, lakes, woods, spring and seashore. Photographic brochure, about 100 pages, 11 x 8 inches, black and white photos, circa 1901. It mentions tourist season of 1902, and there are no automobiles to be seen. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 139194Lot# 2026 Anaconda, Montana 1910 City Directories for Anaconda, MT (3) Polk’s city directories for Anaconda, Montana for the years 1910, 1930 and 1947. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. these are a little ragged, with some bindery issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 139544

67View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2027 Billings, Montana 1940’s Billings, MT City Directories (3) Polk’s city directories for Billings (Including Yellowstone County) Montana for the years,1940 and 1947. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-350 HWAC# 139542Lot# 2028 Butte, Montana 1896 1896 Butte City Directory Polk’s city directories for Butte, Montana and for the year 1896. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#139617Lot# 2029 Butte, Montana 1899 Polk City Directory of Butte, MT. 1899 Polk’s city directory for Butte, Montana and for the year 1899. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139615Lot# 2030 Butte, Montana 1900-1909 Butte, MT. Polk City Directories Four copies of R.L. Polk’s city directory for the town of Butte, Montana, dated 1900, 1903, 1906 and 1909. Boards and binding have some wear issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139576Lot# 2031 Butte, Montana 1902 & 1903Two Early 20th Century Butte, MT City Directories (2) This is a pair of city directories from Butte, Montana, dated 1902 and 1903. There are several issues with binding and some uneven pages on the older one. There’s also some bump marks on the boards. The 1906 volume is in very solid shape, although there is a tear at the top of the spine cover. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139570Lot# 2032 Butte, Montana 1905 1905 Butte, MT City Directory This is a 1905 city directory for the city of Butte, Montana. There are some issues with binding and some uneven pages. There’s also some bump marks on the boards. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#139573Lot# 2033 Butte, Montana 1907 Butte, MT 1907 Business Directory This is a 1907 city directory for the city of Butte, Montana. There are really no issues with binding and pages are straight. There’s also some very minor bump marks on the boards. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139574Lot# 2034 Butte, Montana 1908 City Directory for Butte, MT from 1908 A city directory for Butte, Montana covering the year 1908. Published by R.L. Polk. In good condition with bindery and board bump damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139591Lot# 2035 Butte, Montana 1910 Polk 1910 City Directory for Butte, MT. A copy of R.L. Polk’s city directory for the town of Butte, Montana, dated 1910. Boards and binding have some wear issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139577Lot# 2036 Butte, Montana 1911 Butte Business Directory In Pieces Found in a Montana basement. A tattered and torn Butte business directory from 1911. Binding broken, but pages still inside and legible. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 140031Lot# 2037 Butte, Montana 1911 Butte, MT 1911 Polk City Directory A copy of R.L. Polk’s city directory for the town of Butte, Montana, dated 1911. Boards and binding have some minor wear issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139579Lot# 2038 Butte, Montana 1912 Polk 1912 City Directory for Butte, Montana A copy of R.L. Polk’s city directory for the town of Butte, Montana, dated 1911. Boards and binding have some minor wear issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139580Lot# 2039 Butte, Montana 1913 Polk 1913 Butte City Directory A copy of R.L. Polk’s city directory for the town of Butte, Montana, dated 1913. Boards and binding have some minor wear issues and there is a torn page visible. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139575Lot# 2040 Butte, Montana 1914 Butte, MT 1914 City Directory A copy of R.L. Polk’s city directory for the town of Butte, Montana, dated 1914. Boards and binding have some minor wear issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139578

68Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2041 Butte, Montana 1915 & 1917 Butte, MT. Directories for 1915 & 1917 A pair of R.L. Polk city directories for Butte, Montana covering the years 1915 and 1917. Bindings are in strong shape with some board bump damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 139563Lot# 2042 Butte, Montana 1916-1918 Polk Butte, MT Directories for 1916 & 1918 (2) R.L. Polk’s city directories for Butte, Montana for the years,1916 and 1918 Hardcopy, published R.L. Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 139594Lot# 2043 Butte, Montana 1920’s Brinks & Malone Butte, MT City Directories (2) Brinks & Malone’s city directories for Butte, Montana for the years,1923 and 1926-27. Hardcopy, published Brinks & Malone Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139595Lot# 2044 Butte, Montana 1920’s Polk 1920’s Directories for Butte, MT (5) R.L. Polk’s city directories for Butte, Montana for the years,1925, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929. Hardcopy, published R.L. Polk Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $160-300 HWAC# 139596Lot# 2045 Butte, Montana 1920’s Butte City Directories for 1923, 1926-27 & 1929 A trio of city directories for Butte, Montana covering the years 1923, 1926-27 and 1929. Two are published by Brinck & Malone, one by Polk. Bindings are in strong shape with some board bump damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $170-250 HWAC# 139562Lot# 2046 Butte, Montana 1930’s Butte City Directories from the 1930’s (5) R.L. Polk & Company city directories for Butte, Montana for the years, 1930, 1934, 1936, 1937 and 1939. Books don’t appear to have any board or bindery issues. A nice reference set for your collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $140-250 HWAC# 139584Lot# 2047 Butte, Montana 1930’s R.L. Polk Butte MT. City Directories 1930’s A collection of six (6) city directories for Butte, Montana covering the years 1930, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1937 and 1939. All are are published by R.L. Polk. Bindings are in strong shape with some board bump damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139561Lot# 2048 Butte, Montana 1940’s City Directories for 1940’s Butte, MT (4) R.L. Polk & Company city directories for Butte, Montana for the years, 1940, 1942, 1945 and 1948-49. Books don’t appear to have any board or bindery issues. A nice reference set for your collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139583Lot# 2049 Butte, Montana 1940’s Polk Butte, Montana City Directories (4) R.L. Polk & Company city directories for Butte, Montana for the years, 1940, 1942, 1945 and 1948-49. Books don’t appear to have any board or bindery issues. A nice reference set for your collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139582Lot# 2050 Butte, Montana 1940’s-1950’sPhone Directories for Butte & Surrounding Counties A group of nine (9) softcover telephonedirectoriescoveringvariouscounties in Montana. The fact that these books each cover entire counties like Lewis & Clark, Madison, lake and Sanders, shows the scarcity of telephone out in the general public in the more rural areas at the time, Books are used and have some small tears and other wear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139624Lot# 2051 Butte, Montana 1950’s Polk’s Butte, MT. Directories 1950’s (4) City directories for Butte, Montana covering the years 1952, 1955, 1956 and 1958. Published by R.L. Polk. In good condition with bindery and board bump damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139612Lot# 2052 Butte, Montana 1960’s Butte, MT City Directories from the 1960’s R.L. Polk’s city directories for Butte, Montana for the years,1960 to 1969. These look almost brand new and it IS my favorite decade. These are all hardcopy. This is a very nice set. Published R.L. Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139551Lot# 2053 Butte, Montana 1960’s & 70’sPolk Directories for Butte, MT. (12) A pair of R.L. Polk city directories for the town of Butte, Montana. Boards and binding have some wear issues. Years included are 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1970 thru 1976 and 1978. Some look new, some a little worn. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139552Lot# 2054 Butte, Montana 1900’s Polk’s Butte Montana City Directories (10) A collection of ten (10) R.L. Polk directories from 1915, 1929, 1930, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1948-49, 1952, 1955 and 1958. The earlier editions are in not so good shape, but later ones are fine. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139555

69View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2055 Butte, Montana 1917-1960’s Six Decades of Butte, MT Directories (9) A whole passel of city directories from Butte, Montana, starting in 1917 (pretty tattered condition) to the mid to late 1960’. These were published by R.L Polk & Company. These are in various states of wear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 139548Lot# 2056 Great Falls, Montana 1916 Great Falls & Cascade County Directory 1916 This 1916 city business directory covers not only Great Falls but Cascade County as well. The book is in very nice shape, with no bindery or apparent board issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139621Lot# 2057 Great Falls, Montana 1928-1929City Directories Great Falls, Montana 1928-1929 (3) Polk’s city directories for Great Falls & Cascade County, Montana and for the years 1928 & 1929. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 139588Lot# 2058 Great Falls, Montana 1930’s City Directories for Great Fall MT. (4) Four city business directories for the city of Great Falls, Montana. Included in the group are the years 1930, 1932, 1935 and 1937. All are hardcover volumes. and published by R.L. Polk. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $350-400 HWAC# 139559Lot# 2059 Great Falls, Montana 1940-1949 City Directories Great Falls, Mt. 1940, 46, 49 (3) Polk’s city directories for Great Falls & Cascade County, Montana and for the years 1940 & 1946 and 1949. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC#139586Lot# 2060 Great Falls, Montana 1940, 44, 46, 49 Great Falls, MT City Directories 1940’s (4) Polk’s city directories for Great Falls, Montana for the years 1940, 1944, 1946 and 1949. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-250 HWAC# 139618Lot# 2061 Great Falls, Montana 1946 &1949 Directories for Great Falls, Montana 1946 & 1949 (2) Polk’s city directories for Great Falls & Cascade County, Montana and for the years 1946 & 1949. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 139585Lot# 2062 Great Falls, Montana 1946-1956Great Falls City Directories 1946, 49, 53,54 & 56 (5) Polk’s city directories for Great Falls, Montana for the years 1946, 1949, 1953, 1954 and 1956. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 139614Lot# 2063 Great Falls, Montana 1950’s Great Falls City Directories Mid-1950’s (5) Polk’s city directories for Great Falls, Montana for the years 1946, 1949, 1953, 1954 and 1956. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. these are a little ragged, with some bindery issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 139547Lot# 2064 Great Falls, Montana 1960’s Great Falls, MT 1960’s City Directories (6) Six (6) city business directories for the city of Great Falls, Montana. Included in the group are the years 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967 and 1968. All are hardcover volumes. and published by R.L. Polk. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $120-150 HWAC# 139558Lot# 2065 Great Falls, Montana BM Bower Library This is a collection of 19 novels penned by noted Montana author and later screenplay writer B.M. Bower, who wrote 57 novels from 1901 until her death in 1940. Bertha Muzzy Sinclair or Sinclair-Cowan, née Muzzy, best known by her pseudonym B. M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. Her works, featuring cowboys and cows of the Flying U Ranch in Montana, reflected “an interest in ranch life, the use of working cowboys as main characters (even in romantic plots), the occasional appearance of eastern types for the sake of contrast, a sense of western geography as simultaneously harsh and grand, and a good deal of factual attention to such matters as cattle branding and bronc busting. This collection varies in condition from book to book. Tissues and flay pages appear to be intact. There is some bump damage on some of the volumes, but they are mostly in very nice condition for their age. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $400-1000 HWAC# 139556Lot# 2066 Havre, Montana 1929-1933 Havre, MT. Business Directory of 1929-33 This 1929-33 covers Havre, Montana. The book is in very nice shape, with no bindery issues. There is bump damage, but not bad for its age. Please see photos for more detail and condition Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139620Lot# 2067 Havre, Montana 1900’s Library of Havre, MT City Directories (13) A collection of 13 of R.L. Polk city directories for the town of Havre, Montana. Boards and binding seem in good shape, save for the 1971 copy. Years included are 1958, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976-77, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1990 and 1991. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 139557

70Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2068 Helena, Montana 1890 Polk Helena, MT. City Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1890. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with board bump and warp damage. A nice book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139606Lot# 2069 Helena, Montana 1891 & 1906 Helena, MT. City Directory Duo (2) This is a pair of city directories from Helena, Montana, dated 1891 and 1906. There are some issues with binding and some uneven pages on the older one. There’s also some bump marks on the boards. The 1906 volume is in very solid shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139571Lot# 2070 Helena, Montana 1893 & 1894Early Helena, MT City Directories A pair of R.L. Polk city directory for the town of Helen, Montana. Boards and binding have some wear issues. One is from 1893, the other from 1894. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139565Lot# 2071 Helena, Montana 1895 1895 Helena, MT City Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1895. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with very minute board bump damage. A beautiful book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139605Lot# 2072 Helena, Montana 1896 Polk Directory for Helena, MT. 1896 A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1896. Published by R.L. Polk. In near new condition with very minute board bump damage. A beautiful book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 139604Lot# 2073 Helena, Montana 1897 Helena MT. 1897 Polk Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1897. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with board bump and warp damage. A nice book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139602Lot# 2074 Helena, Montana 1899 Helena, MT 1899 City Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1899. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with very minute board bump damage. A beautiful book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139603Lot# 2075 Helena, Montana 1902 Polk Helena, MT Directory 1902 A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1902. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with board bump and warp damage. A nice book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139607Lot# 2076 Helena, Montana 1903 Polk 1903 Helena, MT. Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1903. Published by R.L. Polk. In good condition with bindery and board bump damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139590Lot# 2077 Helena, Montana 1905 Helena, Montana 1905 Polk Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1905. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with board bump and warp damage. A nice book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139600Lot# 2078 Helena, Montana 1907 Polk 1907 Helena, MT. Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1907. Published by R.L. Polk. In good condition with bindery and board bump damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139593Lot# 2079 Helena, Montana 1908 Helena, MT. Polk Directory for 1908 A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1908. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with board bump and warp damage. A nice book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139601Lot# 2080 Helena, Montana 1909 Helena MT. 1909 City Directory A city directory for Helena, Montana covering the year 1909. Published by R.L. Polk. In good condition with bindery and board bump damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139592Lot# 2081 Helena, Montana 1910 & 1917 Two Helena MT. City Directories from 1910 & 1917 (2) A pair of of R.L. Polk city directories for the town of Helena, Montana. Boards and binding have some wear issues. Years included are 1910 and 1917. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $220-300 HWAC# 139566Lot# 2082 Helena, Montana 1911 & 1919 Polk Helena MT. Directories (2) A pair of R.L. Polk city directory for the town of Helen, Montana. Boards and binding in solid condition. One is from 1911, the other from 1919. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $220-380 HWAC# 139564Lot# 2083 Helena, Montana 1912 & 1916Helena City Directories 1912 & 1916 (2) A pair of city directories for Helena, Montana covering the years 1912 and 1916. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with board bump and warp damage. A nice book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $220-300 HWAC# 139608

71View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2084 Helena, Montana 1913-15 Polk 1913-1915 Helena, MT City Directories (3) A collection of three (3) city directories for Helena, Montana covering the years 1913, 1914 and 1915 Published by R.L. Polk. In very nice condition with barely any board bumps or damage. A nice set of books that look almost new. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 139611Lot# 2085 Helena, Montana 1920 & 1922 Polk Helena, MT City Directory Pair 1920 & 1922 (2) A pair of of R.L. Polk city directories for the town of Helena, Montana. Boards and binding lock almost new. Years included are 1920 and 1922. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#139567Lot# 2086 Helena, Montana 1931-47 Four R.L. Polk Helena City Directories (4) A quartet of R.L. Polk city directory for the town of Helena, Montana. Boards and binding have some wear issues. Years included are 1931, 1941-42, 1944 and 1947. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139569Lot# 2087 Helena, Montana 1950’s Helena MT. 1950’s City Directories (6) Collection of six (6) city directories from Helena, Montana for the years 1950, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957 and 1958. There is of course wear with age, but they are still in shape to be nice references and a nice bookshelf ornament. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139572Lot# 2088 Helena, Montana 1950’s Polk Directories For Helena, MT. 1950’s (4) A collection of four (4) city directories for Helena, Montana covering the years 1950, 1953, 1954 and 1958 Published by R.L. Polk. In good condition with bindery and board bump damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC#139610Lot# 2089 Helena, Montana 1960’s 1960’s Helena, MT City Directories (5) A collection of five (5) city directories for Helena, Montana covering the years 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965 and 1967. Published by R.L. Polk. In nice condition with board bump and warp damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC# 139609Lot# 2090 Lewistown, Montana 1922 Lewistown MT. City Directories (5) Polk’s city directories for Lewistown, Montana for the years,1922, 1935-36, 1956 (2) and 1963. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-350 HWAC# 139546Lot# 2091 Missoula, Montana 1900;s City Directories, Missoula, MT. 1936-1948 (4) Polk’s city directories for Missoula, Montana and for the years 1936, 1940, 1945 and 1948. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 139587Lot# 2092 Missoula, Montana 1930’s-1940’sMissoula, MT City Directories 1930’s & 1940’s (7) Seven (7) city business directories for the city of Missoula, Montana. Included in the group are the years 1934, 1936, 1938, 1940-41, 1943, 1945 and 1948. All are hardcover volumes. and published by R.L. Polk. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 139560Lot# 2093 Whitefish, Montana 1943 Whitefish, MT 1943-44 City Directory Polk’s city directory for Whitefish, Montana for the years,1943 and 1944. Hardcopy, published R.L Polk & Company. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 139543Lot# 2094 Montana 1950’s Butte & Great Falls Polk Directories (13) City directories for Great Falls& Butte, Montana covering the 1950’s. Published by R.L. Polk. In good condition with bindery and board bump damage. A nice set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139613Lot# 2095 Montana 1921 Montana 1921 Gazetteer This 1921 gazetteer covers not only parts of Montana, but St. Paul and other Minnesota regions as well. The book is in very nice shape, with no bindery or apparent board issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 139619Lot# 2096 Montana 1940’s-1950’s Montana Counties Telephone Directories (14) A group of 14 softcover telephone directories covering various counties in Montana. The fact that these books each cover entire counties like Lewis & Clark, Madison, lake and Sanders, shows the scarcity of telephone out in the general public in the more rural areas at the time, Books are used and have some small tears and other wear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $350-500 HWAC# 139625Lot# 2097 Montana 1930’s-1990’s Polk Multi Year & MT Town Directories (12) R.L. Polk & Company city directories for Butte, Helena, Bozeman, Missoula, Great Falls and Havre, Montana for the years, 1936, 1948, 1949, 1954, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1974, 1975 and 1991. Books don’t appear to have any board or bindery issues. A nice reference set for your collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-350 HWAC# 139549

72Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2098 Montana 1902-1903 Polk Muti-State Gazetteer 1902-1903 A big fat R.L. Polk Gazetteer that includes contact information, services and addresses (some phone numbers) for businesses in the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana. This is Volume XIII and covers the years 1902 & 1903. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 139581Lot# 2099 Montana 1921 Tom Stout Montana History Vol. I, II & III Vol. 1. 894 pages, frontis, photos. Vol. 2. 656 pages, photos. Vol. 3. pages 657- 1449, photos. All volumes bound in original cloth with marbled page edges and end-papers, slight edge wear, very nice set. Information on Custer and the Little Big Horn battlefield. Herd 2178, Six-Guns 2149. Has a long chapter on the outlaws and vigilantes of Montana. Please see photos for more detail and condition Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139598Lot# 2100 Reno, Nevada 1997 Signed Artist Book on Nevada/Nevada Flood of 1997 (2) Along with this edition of “The Great Flood of ‘97” published by The Reno Gazette Journal,” you get a Lyle V. Ball (1909-1992) signed edition of “The Art of Lyle V. Ball” a hard copy publication that captures several scenes of Nevada in watercolor. This is #76/#200 and is a beautiful example of the artist’s work. Please son photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 129715Lot# 2101 Virginia City, Nevada Books About Virginia City & the Comstock Lode (Part 1) 1) “The Wonderlode of Silver & Gold”, by Miriam Michelson, 1934, published by the Stratford Co., Boston Life-story of the most famous of mining towns w/12 illus. (5.5 x 7.5 inches, HC, 347 pages); 2) “The Story of the Mine”, as Illustrated by the Great Com- stock Lode of Nevada, by Charles H. Shinn, published by D. Appleton & Co., N.Y., 1897 – (Part of the Story of the West Series) – (5.5 x 7.5 inches, HB, 272 pagesEst. $250-350 HWAC# 139445Lot# 2102 Virginia City, Nevada Books About Virginia City & the Comstock Lode (Part 2) 1) “The Saga of the Comstock Lode”, Boom Days in Virginia, by George D Lyman, published by Charles Scribner’s & Sons, N.Y., 1934 – (6” x 9” HB, 399 pages) 2) “The Comstock Club”, by C. C. Goodwin, published by Tribune Job Printing Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1891 Dedicated to the Miners of the Pacific Coast – Scarce copy, in pristine condition, with gold tint hard cover (6” x 9”, 288 pages) 3) “Legends of the Comstock Lode”, by Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg, published by Grahame Hardy, 1950 An anthology of the most arresting and dramatic historical aspects of Virginia City & the adjacent Nevada countryside during the silver bonanza years of the 19th century - Book is signed by both authors and is in nice condition considering it’s age – (6” x 9” HC, 79 pages) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139444Lot# 2103 Virginia City, Nevada Books About Virginia City & the Comstock Lode (Part 3) 1) “A Kid on the Comstock”, Reminiscences of a Virginia City Childhood, by John T. Waldorf, American West Publishing Co., Palo Alto, Ca. 1970 – (6”x9” HB, 198 pages) 2) “Elley Orrum, Queen of the Comstock” by Swift Paine, Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1929 – (6” x 8” HB, 309 pages) 3) “My Memories of the Comstock”, by Harry M. Gorham, published by Suttonhouse, 1939 – (6” x 9” HB, 222 pages) 4) “Virginia City Revisited”, by Ruth Hermann,(Signed), “Published by Falcon Hill Press, 1981 – (5.25” x 8.25”SC, 131 pages)Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139447Lot# 2104 Virginia City, Nevada History of the Big Bonanza by Dan De Quille, Published by American Publishing Co., Hartford, Conn., 1877 An authentic account of the discovery, history, & working of the world renowned Comstock Silver Lode of Nev.(Features 73 chapters & 91 illustrations, on 569 pages, in 6” x 9” x 2” HC book)Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139446Lot# 2105 Nevada Nevada Books ( 2 Hardbacks) 1) The Big Bonanza, by Dan DeQuille, an Authentic Account of the Discovery, History, and Working of the World-Renowned Comstock Lode of Nevada. 1947, pp.436, with illustrations. Good Condition. 2) Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps by Stanley W. Paher, 1970. Illustrations & pictures, 17 counties from Storey County to Mineral County. Nice condition, interesting book. 9” x 11”. Est. $50-100 HWAC#138280Lot# 2106 New York, New York 1930’sLinotype Faces Specimen Book 1215 pp., illustrated, thick 4to, red cloth over boards. A type specimen book with about 325 display and text faces shown in well over 1,500 point sizes. Included are special characters, ornaments, figures, fractions, and accents. A nice copy with a meaningful and relevant association. Some rubbing and light soiling to the cover edges and hinges; first several leaves have been clipped a little at the upper corner, presumably to provide easy and instant finger access to the type face and other indices; pages generally clean. Please see photos for more detail and condition Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 139597Lot# 2107 New York, New York 1924-1960Vintage Hotel Red Book Directories Five volumes of Hotel Red Book Directories, dated 1924, 1946, 1957, 1958 and 1960. The Pullman Company published what was titled “The Hotel Red Book and Directory” especially in the early 20th century. Here were advertisements and write-ups on the whole collection of hotels (big and small) across the nation. By being a listing, it helped the traveler know what was available in a specific city. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 139599

73View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2108 New York, New York Stock Market Publications Lot of two publications pertaining to the stock market. 1) 1936 brochure: “New York Stock Exchange: Its Functions and Operations.” 39 pages; in original envelope. 2) “Solo Safari,” by Dean Witter, a hardbound, 52-page book documenting the great white hunter’s 1948 hunting trip to British East Africa. Inscribed to Harold Mitchell for designing, printing and reproducing the photos. Many color photographs. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Witter founded the largest brokerage house on the West Coast in the 1920s, heading the company until his death in 1969. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $180-240 HWAC#139010Lot# 2109 New York King’s View of New York by Moses King, Inc. 1912 450 illustrations of famous skyscrapers & other buildings, (municipal, hotels, churches, corporate, etc.) - boroughs, bridges, rivers, parks, bird’s eye views, ship ports & railroad terminals - a rare pictorial of a great city in a fascinating time period. 10 x 15 inches with attractive cover, 96 pages. 4-page index to views and text. Est. $200-300 HWAC#139780Lot# 2110 Oregon Oregon’s Famous Columbia River Highway Lot of 1. Booklet titled Oregon’s Famous Columbia River Highway: A descriptive View Book in COLORS, reproducing from Actual Photographs the most prominent views of America’s now most famous and featured highway. Published by Lipschuetz and Katz, Portland, OR. Paper cover with string-tied binding. 62 pp. 10-1/4” x 7 7/8”. No date stated but likely c. 1920. Reprint of color photographs of scenery along the Columbia River Hwy. Brown cover w/gilt embossing w/gilt outline around booklet title. Color photo of Columbia River adhered to top front. Cover edges have several tears. Mild foxing on pages but no tearing and binding intact. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 139667Lot# 2111 Utah c. late 1800’s History of the Utah Volunteers (Book) Extra Rare! Hardcover book telling history of Utah Volunteers in the Spanish-American War and in the Philippine Islands. pp. 434, many photo’s & illustrations. Spine is beginning to detach from cover, please inspect. Est. $140-400 HWAC# 138926Consign your items to the experts and let us help you realize the most for your collections. We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the years and we’re always excited for more great material! Consign with us and enter into a lasting and beneficial partnership.Holabird’s Western Americana CollectionsEmail us at [email protected] us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) Historically Researched DescriptionsProfessional PhotographyArtfully Designed CatalogsExtensive MarketingSuperior Customer ServicePREMIER AUCTIONSStrong PricesPPCONSIGNING WITH Holabird Western Americana Collections

74Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2112 1623 Shakespeare Original First Folio Fragment, “The First Part of Henry the Fourth” Est. $50000-100000 HWAC# 140720Many additional photos are available in our online catalog

75View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksThe First Part of (King) Henry the Fourth as part of the First Folio of Shakespeare’s Work, Original 1623 Copy OVERVIEW The First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays have been widely referred to by historians, collectors and scholars as the most important literary work in the English language. It is considered by most of Academia to be one of the most important books ever published. Offered here is a William Shakespeare (1564-1616) First Folio authenti-cated single play “fragment” of “The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of HENRY Sirnamed HOT-SPVRRE”. This fragment represents one complete play (in a 2-part production of Henry IV) that was published in 1623 in the First Folio of “Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies. Published according to the True, Original Copies.” The First Folio was reportedly compiled and edited by two of Shakespeare’s actors and friends, John Heminges and Henry Condell. It was printed in London by Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount at the charges of W. Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithweeke, and W. Aspley, 1623. This fragment is finely, and professionally rebound in bright red patent leather and consists of 13 printed antique paper pages, originally numbered: 46,49-62,65-73 in the First Folio. One page of double-sided print numbered 63 / 64 is missing. A previous owner, Dr. Otto Orren Fisher (well-known rare-book collector) is evidenced by the nameplate inside the front cover. On September 27th, 2021 Dr. Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada, Reno, Professor and Department Chair of English and Philosophy, world-renowned Shakespearean scholar and one of the leading experts on Shakespeare’s First Folios,* examined this fragment and authenticat-ed it as an original 1623 fragment of Shakespeare’s First Folio. As an original fragment of Shakespeare’s First Folio, these bound pages are, by definition, unique. Nowhere else exists a copy of Shakespeare’s original, very first, professionally published copy of “The First Part of Henry the Fourth” that is identical to this one. From the provenance of this frag-ment, to the truly unique watermark design, to the old Renaissance rag paper, and stunning gold-trimmed bright red binding, this fragment of the first copy ever printed by the most important figure in Literary History is of inestimable value. The possibility of owning a piece of the most important literary work extant is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Hola-bird Americana is proud to present this Original Copy of a First Folio Fragment of Shakespeare’s “The First Part of Henry the Fourth”. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION This fragment consists of 13 printed pages of antique Renaissance rag paper. Eleven of the printed pages are double-sided and two pages, the first and last, are single-sided. Five additional pages of modern paper were inserted by the binder, three in front and two in back, including one single-sided title page. It is very finely bound in bright red textured pat-ent leather with gold print and trim and labeled only on the spine, “First Folio, 1623.” The bound cover measures 8-1/8” x 12-1/8” x 3/8”. Inside pages measure 8” x 12”. Inside the front cover on the bottom edge of the visible binding is tiny gold print that reads “ Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe London England”. Sangorski & Sutcliffe was established in 1901 and soon became one of England’s foremost luxury bookbinders. The firm achieved world-wide fame for the exquisite bindings it produced throughout the 1900s, earning recognition as the most important book-bindery of the 20th century. The first three bound pages, inserted by the binder, are heavy, off white stationary paper of very high quality; Pages 1 and 2 are blank on both sides. The third page is a printed, single-sided title page: “Henry IV. / Part 1 / by / Wm. Shakespeare / The First Folio / 1623” The fourth bound page leaf is the first page of the original fragment. It is blank on side one, and side two is printed with the first page of print from Part 1 of Henry IV. The first printed page is on heavier paper than the inside pages. The page numbering begins with the first page of print and is numbered 46. It is followed by page 49. No portion of the play is missing or omitted between these pages. This is a pagination error that occurred at the time of original printing in the early 1600s and is well-documented by First Folio scholars. From page 49, numbering is consistent, and all pages are present until page 63 /64, which is missing with no trace of any pieces of the page remaining in the gutter of the binding. Pages are sequential and present from page 65 through the last page of “The First Part of Henry the Fourth,” page 73. The last page, 73, is also printed only on one side and on heavier paper, just as the first page. Two modern blank pages follow the last page, inserted by the binder. All printed pages of the frag-ment are fully legible without any tears, holes, repairs or missing chunks in the body of text.PAPER All First Folios are printed on “Renaissance rag paper” that is easily identifiable by chain lines produced during the 17th century manufac-turing process that are clearly visible upon careful inspection of the paper. Also implemented in the paper making process in the 1600s were unique watermarks that were imprinted on every signature of paper as a trademark of the original publishing house and appeared on every 3rd or 4th page of printed copy. Dr. Eric Rasmussen explained that the visible designs of the watermarks are unlimited in variety and often misshapen, unlike trademark imprints of today. This is because the marking devices were hand-made by shop workers, who bent and shaped them into the form of the desired design. The resulting imprints are often crude in ap-pearance, reflecting the skill, experience and craftsmanship of the worker who made it. The hand malleability of the markers made them fragile, so they lacked structural integrity. Imprinting a watermark required signif-icant pressure, breaking down the markers quickly in the process; each hand-made marker only lasted for a certain number of impressions before it failed, and another marker was bent into shape to replace it. Because of this, no two markers were identical, and a wide variety of imprints can be found, even in paper used in the same print run. Single publications from the 17th century exhibit different watermarks throughout, each unique in its design. First Folio copies are no exception, which is one of many factors that defines every single First Folio copy, whether complete or a fragment, as truly unique. Chain Lines and watermarks are two key factors in the authentication of documents from this early period. These characteristics of 1600s paper could not be replicated when nearly identical facsimiles began appearing in the 19th Century as a result of technological advancements that made photographic reproduction possible. By the 1800s paper manufacturing processes had advanced and newer wood pulp paper was in use that lacked the “antique laid” uneven chain lines and the unique style of wa-termarks seen on earlier rag type paper. Because of this critical change in paper-manufacturing, the use of Renaissance rag paper is significant for authentication of Folios printed in the 1600s.

76Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksThis Folio fragment was first inspected by Jacquelyn K. Sundstrand, an Associate Professor and the Manuscripts and Archives Librarian in the Special Collections and University Archives Department at University of Nevada, Reno. Ms. Sundstrand compared the fragment to the Universi-ty’s holdings of authenticated First Folio fragments. She determined that the paper appeared to be genuine Renaissance rag paper of the same light weight and feel as the authenticated fragments on all but two of the pages of this fragment. The first page, 46, and the last page 73 are printed on heavier paper than the inside pages of the fragment or any of the other pages in the First Folio fragments at UNR. Identifiable chain lines and laid lines are visible in all the paper comprising this fragment, indicating wire mesh was used in the paper-making process, a method of manu-facture that has been out of use for over 200 years. More importantly, distinct watermarks can be seen on 4/13 printed pages. The watermarks are in the center of the page and are crude in appearance, the design bear-ing slight resemblance to a crown. Aside from the heavier paper weight of the first and last printed page, Ms. Sundstrand’s initial analysis of this fragment found no indication that the fragment was not an original 1623 copy. The complete First Folio of all 36 plays was an extraordinarily expensive, labor-intensive endeavor. During our meeting with Dr. Eric Rasmussen to authenticate this fragment, he explained that the printing process of the First Folio took two years to complete and paper represented the biggest overhead expense because of how costly it was to manufacture. The cost was so high that it was prohibitive to print production, limiting publishers to 1000 print copies or less per job. To cut down on expenditures, pub-lishers did not allow any paper to go to waste. Errors that already printed were bound “as is”; every page was filled with text, regardless of section breaks or chapters. Pages were printed on both sides and rarely left blank. These practices were applied to the First Folio as well and is the reason many plays share a page with the play printed before or after in the folio. The first page of one play was printed on the back side of the last page of the preceding play when necessary. Therefore, if an original complete First Folio was split up or fragmented into individual plays, those that shared a page might lose one page for the other to be complete. For this reason, many fragments are missing the first or last page. In other First Folio copies we viewed in digital format, Part 1 of Henry IV shares both the first and the last pages; the first page is printed on the back side of the last page of Richard II, and the last page is printed on the front side of the first page of Part II of Henry IV. In this fragment not only are both the first and last page present, but they appear to be printed on a single side of much heavier paper or cardstock. The first page of print, however, has a barely detectable line along the bound edge of the text that resembles a very faint glue line. The heavier paper appears to be authentic rag paper from the same time period, though, ruling out the possibility that pages 46 and 73 were substituted with 19th century facsimiles. The only refer-ence to heavy paper our research uncovered indicated that the main title pages only of certain copies of the complete Second Folio were printed on heavier paper. (Ref: The Variant Issues of Shakespeare’s Second Folio..... by Robert Metcalf Smith, Ph.D.) Fortunately, we had access to the leading world expert on First Folios and inquired about this anomaly. According to Dr. Rasmussen, single plays from the first folio were sometimes prepared for individual sale by adhering the first and last page to heavier paper, which served as covers. He said this was done by the print house to maximize profits, possibly during the two-year printing process, as individual plays were completed, and printing costs were piling up. One could speculate that perhaps the reason only 750 complete First Folios were published, rather than 1000, is because a couple hundred copies of individual plays were pre-sold as fragments with card stock covers, as a way to generate revenue and cover expenses during the lengthy production process. In his explanation of the process of binding individual play copies with heavy card stock, Dr. Rasmussen confirmed for us that the faint line we saw on the inside edge of the first page, was indeed visible evidence that the original first page of the play, which was printed double-sided on the much thinner, light weight paper used for every other First Folio page, was glued to a page of heavy card stock paper. Rasmussen stated that if the page were removed from the heavy paper, the second side would be printed with the last page of “The Life & death of Richard the Second,” as expected of a true First Folio page copy. TEXT The complete First Folio of the work of William Shakespeare (1564-1616) that was published in 1623 included 36 plays. Half of the published plays were printed by pirates and sold during Shakespeare’s lifetime, but about 18-20 plays were never published in print before the folio was compiled, seven years after Shakespeare’s death. Dr. Rasmussen esti-mates that about 750 complete copies of the First Folio were originally produced but to date fewer than 240 copies (considered “complete” or near complete) are known to exist. Most of those are now in the Special Collections of prestigious Universities or in special exhibits of world-class museums, but a few complete First Folios exist in the private librar-ies of a select group of very fortunate collectors. Print production of the First Folio took over two years to complete, according to Dr. Rasmussen and the complete 900-page publication was not printed in sequential page order. Plays were printed in sections, in the order that earlier written copies were found, compiled and edited, which did not correspond with the layout planned for the book. When a particular script was delayed during text collaboration or final editing, a gap in page numbers was estimated and plays from the end of the Folio were printed first. This accounts for the page number problems and missing page numbers that are characteristic of the First Folio, such as the omission of page numbers 47 and 48 in “The First Part of Henry the Fourth”, as is the case with this fragment. Over the course of the 2-year print job, various edits were made by the printer at different stages and some edits implemented midway through as proofs were returned to the typesetter. Certain changes were incorporated late in production for various reasons, but earlier copies were bound “as is”. As a result, there are different versions of the same text between some First Folio copies and differences in how the text was edited. Dr. Rasmussen claims that no two original copies of the First Folio are exactly the same, adding to the Literary appeal and collectability of original fragments. The Second Folio of 1632 is basically a reprint of the First Folio. No truly substantive changes occur in it, but there are numerous minor textual changes and format incongruities. In 1632 these differences were considered to be corrections of mistakes made by the first print setter of technical errors in the text. Under this premise, countless small changes were implemented while “editing” the copy for the Second Folio. The editing procedure continued with the production of later folios; a process responsible for some versions of Shakespeare’s work that stray far from his original writing. Referencing the different contextual edits attributed to specific Folio publishers and then checking the dates when key edits, significant changes in format and obvious typesetting errors first appeared in print, is critical to dating fragments and Folio designation. We consulted the 1858 Whitaker and Co. Publishing of Shakespeare’s works edited by J. Payne Collier, ESQ. FSA when we began our research on this fragment. After examining the text of approximately 12-15 of the differences noted between the pre-1623 versions of Henry IV Part 1, the First Folio edits and the Second Folio edits to this play, referenced in Col-lier’s footnotes, none of the text we compared reflected any of the Second Folio edits. We also viewed 3-4 digital images of original First Folio pages of “The First Part of Henry the Fourth,” and every page of this fragment appears to be identical to the First Folio in format. Further, all pages of this fragment have the same heading, “The First Part of Henry the Fourth”, something inconsistent on all the same pages of copies from the Second Folio that we viewed.

77View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksWhen we contacted Dr. Rasmussen and asked him to examine this frag-ment, we were fairly certain the fragment was authentic, but we didn’t want to leave any stone unturned. Rasmussen’s expertise on First Folio text variations, print copy edits and print production errors has proven invaluable to the authentication process and his work in cataloging the number, current ownership and historical provenance of First Folio copies and fragments in existence today is an important source work for Literary researchers. Dr. Rasmussen was kind enough to meet with us and look at this fragment personally. After carefully examining the text on the first printed page, Dr. Rasmussen definitively identified this fragment as textually original to the First Folio. All copies printed after the 1623 publishing of the First Folio have differences in formatting, minor chang-es or “corrections” to text and edits specific to the publisher that do not appear in this fragment. CONDITION There are some small chips and tears on the edges of some of the inside thinner paper pages of the original printed fragment. Similar wear on edges is consistently found on all surviving First Folio pages, according to the experts we consulted. Likewise, the paper is discolored in varying degrees from page to page, exactly as expected with age. The last inside page on thin paper (numbered 71 / 72), has some small, slight stains on the page and a gray tone to the discoloration, although all the print is still clearly legible. The condition of the fragment is consistent with two other authentic First Folio fragments we inspected, and during Dr. Rasmus-sen’s inspection, nothing concerning about the condition of this fragment was noted. The hard binding and modern leading pages inserted by the binder are in excellent condition. The bound fragment has been carefully protected for the last 100+ years, judging from the like new condition of the binding. There is one page missing from this fragment of “The First Part of Henry the Fourth”. The missing page is printed on both sides and is numbered pages 63/64. Missing pages are common for authentic First Folio copies and fragments. It is also possible that one page was removed from this bound version intentionally due to accidental damage or as an act of theft. It is more likely, however, the page was known to be absent at the time of binding. Often pages are lost to antiquity and authentic replacements cannot be acquired. According to Dr. Rasmussen, it is not uncommon for both fragments and “complete” folios to be bound with many pages missing, as the rarity of original 1623 copies make compiling a truly complete copy of even a single play a monumental task. Rasmus-sen claims that missing pages is normal condition expectation of original First Folios whether complete copies or fragments, and the subject of missing pages has been a topic of much debate; specifically, of how many missing pages is acceptable before a 900-page First Folio no longer qualifies as “complete”, a distinction of great importance to those in possession of such a rarity. Put in the context of 400-year-old literature, and “complete” copies missing as many as 30-40% of the original pages, only one missing page out of 14 does not significantly affect the condition rating. Overall, this First Folio fragment is in very fine condition. PROVENANCE Inside the front cover a custom book plate is affixed with the name Otto Orren Fisher. Dr. Otto Orren Fisher was a nationally renowned collector of rare books and manuscripts. He graduated from Miami University in 1909 and also attended John Hopkins University School of Medicine before relocating to Detroit for a career in the auto industry. He worked as an industrial surgeon for the Hudson Motor Company in Detroit and established one of the first modern industrial first aid units. In 1941 he won the Miami University Alumni Association’s prestigious Bishop Med-al for his contributions to society. Dr. Fisher began his hobby of collecting with the goal of owning one rare item in his lifetime. By 1961 when he died, he owned more than 80,000 rare books that occupied three floors of his home. Included in his collection were four complete Shakespeare Folios—described as “the first printed collections of English literature’s greatest writer and among the rarest volumes in the world.” In 1949 Dr. Otto Orren Fisher donated all four complete Shakespeare Folios to Miami University; today they are housed within Miami University’s King Library. As Henry IV was one of the most popular of Shakespeare’s plays at the time, copies of this play were highly prized and treasured, and therefore may have had a higher likelihood of surviving three to four centuries. It is possible Dr. Fisher acquired many different fragments of original Folios over the years as he was amassing his rare book collection. With the acquisition and later donation of four complete Folios, extraneous folio fragments appear to have remained in his collection. It is safe to assume, given the time period of the binding and the name plate present, that Dr. Fisher had this fragment bound by the prestigious London firm of Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Rare books containing the Otto Orren Fisher nameplate have surfaced all over the world, many donated to academic institution’s libraries’ special collections departments and others appear-ing in rare book auctions. There are very few sales of First Folio fragments published online and none are comparable to this one, relative to page count, completeness, binding, and condition. Special Thanks to Jacquelyn Sundstrand and Dr. Eric Rasmussen for their contribution to this paper. Their invaluable assistance authenticating this First Folio fragment and the information they generously provided is greatly appreciated. * Dr. Eric Rasmussen’s accomplishments include a distinguished career with the University of Nevada in Reno as a Professor of both English and Philosophy as well as Chair of both Departments. He Co-Edited the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Collaborative Plays and Complete Works of William Shakespeare, the Shakespeare First Folios: A Descriptive Catalogue, the Norton Anthology of English Renaissance Drama, Arden Shakespeare, Oxford’s World’s Classics and other important works. Dr. Rasmussen contributed to the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson and Shakespeare Beyond Doubt and served as a Trustee Board member for the Shakespeare Association of America and the Council of the Malone Society. He was the Editor of the MLA’s New Variorum Shakespeare and the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project and the U.S. Representative on the Advisory Board for the 2016 World Shakespeare Exhibition at the British Library in London. Dr. Rasmussen’s literary contributions culminated with his published award-winning work, the Shakespeare Thefts: In Search of the First Folios, for which he re-ceived the Best Shakespearean Book of the Year Falstaff Award in 2007, 2012 and 2013.

78Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2113 Shakespeare (2) Lot of 2. Titles: The Complete Works of Shakespeare from the Original Text (Histories, Tragedies). Published by Johnson, Fray and Company, New York. Circa 1861. Histories pp 623 - 1097, Tragedies pp 1099 - 1725. each illustrated with steel engravings, mostly portraits. Brown covers w/pressed gilt decorative oval featuring Shakespeare portraits on fronts, pressed gilt lettering and leaf images on spines. Each volume has Boyer gilt pressed into the front cover and Charles E. Boyer handwritten on front fly-leaf (inscribed for Boyer family?). (Scuff marks on spines of both books, other books are in excellent condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139484Lot# 2114 1751 Letters of Pliny the Younger with Observations Volume II By John Earl of Orrery. Hardcover, 450 pages plus Index. Printed by James Bettenham, for Paul Vaillant, 1751. Front leather cover a little loose, but overall very good condition. Pliny was a roman author and administrator whose private letters intimately illustrate public and private life in the heyday of the Roman Empire. His letters were written about 100 A.D. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138565Lot# 2115 1940 Dr. Seuss 1st edition Books Plus (4) Four books (Three by Dr. Seuss) that are first editions. Horton Hears a Who (1954), Thidwick the Big Hearted Moose (1948), Horton Hatches and Egg (1940) and P.D. Eastman’s Are You My Mother (1960). There are some bindery issues with Eastman book and the two Horton books lack dust covers but are in good shape. These are all pretty rare as first editions go because kids usually drew in them or ripped them up. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $2500-3500 HWAC# 141068Lot# 2116 Bradstreet’s 1882 Commercial Directory for the US Extremely important and rare business directory. Contains all states and is paginated by state only. This is one of the most important research tools for American businesses and is almost never found in tact. Very good to fine condition. Damage on spine hinges. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139795Lot# 2117 Bradstreet’s 1883 Commercial Directory for the US Extremely important and rare business directory. Contains all states and is paginated by state only. This is one of the most important research tools for American businesses and is almost never found in tact. Very good to fine condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139794Lot# 2118 Brocks Commercial Agency Business Ratings Directory 1887 1302 pages plus about 150 pages of dry good and mill entries. 10 x 13” rear board loose. Spine damage top and bottom. Very rare commercial reference directory. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 139793Lot# 2119Antiquarian Atlas Hard cover book titled Dr. Butler’s Atlas of Ancient Geography. By Samuel Butler, D.D., published by Blanchard and Lea, Philadelphia. 1851. Includes 20 color maps of ancient Europe, Middle East, Orient, North Africa. Includes index of latitudes and longitudes of locations within each map plate. Gray covers with burgundy colored spine. Spine mostly worn away but binding still intact. Damage to lower corners of covers. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 139170Lot# 2120 Pocket Map (Bible Atlas) Small (5.25” x 4.25”) leather bound Bible Atlas displaying maps of the Middle East from Biblical times. Eight color maps enclosed. Explanations in back two pages. Published by the American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia, 1827. Spine frayed but holding. Covers and binding intact. Good condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139156Lot# 2121 Colton’s Map of the Southern States Hardcover, excellent condition edition of Colton’s Map of the Southern States, showing the counties and railroads, cities, towns, railroad stations, &c. by J. H. Colton. Est. $3000-5000 HWAC# 136196Lot# 2122 Rand McNally Commercial Map of the Western States Fold-out color map showing railroads, cities, towns, villages, post offices, lakes, rivers, etc.. Folded into approx 4” x 6:” brown paper cover. A few fold tears but in good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139292Lot# 2123 Washington and His Generals (2) Lot of 2 hard cover books. Title: Washington and his Generals, Vol I & Vol II, by J.T. Headley, published by Baker and Scribner, New York, 1847. Books includes 16 copper engravings of American Revolutionary War Generals. Vol I has 348 pgs, Vol II has 372 pgs. Both books have dark brown covers with spines and binding intact. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139289Lot# 2124 Antiquarian Book on American Revolution Hard cover book titled Lives of the Heroes of the American Revolution. Phillips & Sampson, Publishers, Boston, MA. 1849. 370 pgs including portraits of each of the 19 men highlighted along with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution w/Amendments, and Washington’s addresses. Dark Brown cover w/gold embossing. Spine and binding intact. Excellent condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139171

79View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2125 Abe Lincoln, Life, Service, Papers by Raymond, 1865 Book published immediately after Lincoln’s assassination in 1865. Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln... together with his state papers, ... Henry J Raymond, Derby & Miller, NY, 1865.808pp, wear to external spine, some browning. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 141153Lot# 2126 1892 Abraham Lincoln Book by Alexander McClure This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible Book is hardcover cloth with some bump damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139622Lot# 2127 Abraham Lincoln: A Play - Rare 1919 Book Rare book, Abraham Lincoln: A Play, by John Drinkwater. Copyright 1919, first edition, published by Houghton Mifflin - New York/Boston. Hardcover, 112 pages. Condition: Very good, with very little wear. Dark blue cloth spine over light blue pictorial boards. Picture of Abraham Lincoln on the cover and paper label pasted on spine. Measures approx. 5 in. by 7-1/2 in. Includes two newspaper reviews for the play’s performances - from 1919 in the New York Times and in what appears to be a San Francisco newspaper. First owner’s name and date handwritten inside cover, reads: “Alfred C. Reed. Dec. 25, 1919. Bess. K. Fredendall”. See photo for more details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138151Lot# 2128 Collector’s Library of the Civil War (29) Lot of 29 hardbound books. Time-Life Books, Inc. series. 1982 - 1984. Reprints from late-19th century/early 20th century editions from various publishers. Each book 8-1/2 x 5-3/4 inches, black cloth covers w/gilt impressed lettering & designs on spine. Gilt-edged pages. Most books approx 350 - 400 pp. Detached typewritten pages with list of book titles enclosed. Books packed in two boxes. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139509Lot# 2129 A History of the Colt Revolver (Rare Book) One hardcover book. Subtitled: and the Other Arms Made by Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company from 1836 to 1940. By Charles T. Haven & Frank A. Belden. Published by Bonanza Books, a division of Crown Publishers. New York. 1940. 711 pgs. Covers and binding intact. Excellent condition. Rare. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 139140Lot# 2130 Richmond, Virginia 1883 Southern Historical Society Publication An 1883 publication by The Southern Historical Society. It’s a recounting of The Civil War from the Southern view, with battlefield accounts and officers’ reports. It was a bi-monthly subscription, that none members of the Society paid $3 per year for. This softcover is in not great condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 140495Lot# 2131 Battle Of Shiloh, Reed, 1913 w Maps Reed’s impressive dissertation on the Battle of Shiloh, first published in 1902, revised 1913, GPO. 122pp with all maps. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141154Lot# 2132 1882 James A. Garfield Memorial Book This first edition of the Life and Character of James A. Garfield by James G. Blaine is autographed by the author. It was published February 27, 1882, and it has 87 pages. Blaine served as Speaker of the House and as senator from the state of Maine. The book is in decent shape but shows some wear on the spine and staining on some of the back pages. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 131018Lot# 2133 1885 First Edition Set of U.S. Grant’s Personal Memoirs The Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant in 2 Volumes published in 1885 by Charles L. Webster & Company. New York. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. Original 3/4 Leather Binding, lettered and decorated in gilt. Illustrations and maps throughout. 584 & 647 pages. Size: 9-1/2 x 6-1/2 inches Good condition. Covers cracked along inside edges of spine but binding intact and all covers fully attached; outside boards show wear consistent with age, mostly clean pages with some slight age discoloration; foldout letter present and complete with no tears; some wear but still good condition for age. Volume 2 has faint water stain at bottom corner edge of front binding that is visible on first 100 pages but does not reach text. Ulysses S. Grant (1822 - 1885) was the 18th President of the United States (1869-1877) following his highly successful role as a war general in the second half of the Civil War. Under Grant, the Union Army defeated the Confederate military, ending the war and secession with Lee’s surrender at Appomattox. President Grant is credited with eliminating the Ku Klux Klan and furthering the effort to protect African American voting and civil rights. His reputation was damaged, however, by his support of corrupt appointees, and by the Panic of 1873 during his second term. [Ref: Abe Books] “Grant’s memoirs comprise one of the most valuable writings by a military commander in history” -- Eicher 492. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140704Lot# 2134 U.S. Grant Memoirs, 2 vol, 1885 Personal Memoirs of US Grant, 2 vols, Webster & Co, NY, 1885. Dark brown leather bindings in very fine condition, medallic impression of bust of Grant on front covers. not x-library. Considered the best refence of Grant, written in his own words, encouraged by none other than Sam Clemens (see his autobiography). This is not a duplicate of lot 2133. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 141152Lot# 2135 Biography of President William McKinley Hard cover book. Title: Memorial Life of William McKinley Our Martyred President. By Col. G. W. Townsend. Memorial Publishing Company. 1901. 512 pgs. Covers and spine intact but first few pages torn away from binding. Book includes many engravings. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139137

80Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot#21361903MemorialAddresses Delivered Before the Two Houses of Congress on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln / James A. Garfield / WilliamMcKinleyHardcover, government printing office, 1903, 246 pages, 10 x 12 inches. Delivered before the two Houses of Congress by George Bancroft, James G. Blaine and John Day. Fifteen thousand copies of this volume were authorized by Congress. The three memorials were delivered: 1866 (Lincoln); 1882 (Garfield); and 1902 (McKinley). Rare, very good condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 138551Lot# 2137 Admiral Dewey Biography Hardbound book titled The Life and Achievements of Admiral Dewey (from Montpelier to Manila). By Murat Halstead. Includes many half-tone engravings made from photographs. Our Possessions Publishing Co. Copyrighted 1899 by H.L. Barber, Chicago, IL. 452 pgs. Covers & binding intact. Good condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139132Lot# 2138 Books on the West The GPAA mining guide 1997; Ghost towns of the West; Cowboys and Images by William Mathews; The West (in photos) by Salamander publishing. Please see photos for details. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 138281Lot# 2139 Unpublished Manuscripts of Professor Hume (2) Lot of 2. Unpublished manuscripts. Title: AGAIN, OUR COUNTRY: Recollections of Little Bighorn and Wounded Knee, Robert A. Hume, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of English, University of Nevada-Reno. 158 pp.. No photos. Focuses on the Battle of Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee and told from the perspective of the men who followed Custer, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull into battle. Spiral bound, clear front cover, thick paper back cover. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139383Lot#2140GhostTownReferences & More (12) Lot of 12. Hard cover and soft cover books, mostly describing ghost town of the Old West. Collection includesNeilMurbarger’sGhosts of the Glory Trail [Intimate glimpses into the past and present of 275 Western Ghost Towns]. Western Lore Press, Los Angeles, 1956. 291 pp. Rarest in the collection are Lambert Florin’s Ghost Town Album (184 pp) & Ghost Town Treasures (192 pp), Superior Publishing Co, Seattle, 1962 & 1965. Both books describe ghost towns throughout the West and British Columbia accompanied by multiple B&W photographs. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 139374Lot# 2141 Charles Scribner’s Sons American Illustrators Limited Edition Limited Edition no. 969 of 1000 of American Illustrators by F. Hopkinson Smith, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1892. Hardcover. Light brown board covers. Front cover presents illustration of woman writing in her journal beneath Title and Author. Oversize. 17 x 13 inches. Portfolio style publication. Consists of 5 booklets (Parts I - 5). 68 pp total. Many B&W text engravings throughout. Also, only 6 of 15 original plates still present. Part 1 includes the title page, list of plates, list of illustrations, one-page introduction, and the first essay. Each Part presents a different essay. Each Part includes one or more plates. Each plate is preceded by a printed tissue guard with the title of the plate and the artist’s name. Plates still remaining in this collection are: A Wounded Enemy/Howard Pyle, At Noon Time/WT Smedley, The Rower/Winslow Homer, Napoleon at Waterloo/RF Zogbaum, Engraving from Nature/Elbridge Kingsley, and That Delicious Moment/Charles Dana Gibson. Condition: board cover & spine intact, 5 Parts/booklets loose within. Plates loose from booklets. Covers worn w/tears on back top. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139664Lot# 2142Chinese Art in Three Dimensional Colour 4 Volumes With original view master reels. by Garner & Medley published for the Gruber Foundation 1969. Brand new, mostly still sealed in original plastic, mint condition with original viewers! Est. $500-700 HWAC#139686Lot# 2143 Antiquarian Dime Novels - Miscellaneous (24) Lot of 24. All paperback pulp fiction, mostly detective novels. Collection includes magazines in The Dime Novel Club (titles include Wide Awake Library, Detective Library) c. 1883 - 1901; Family Magazine (1928 & 1931): Old Sleuth Library (1896); Old Sleuth Weekly (c. 1909 - 1911), Secret Service (1911 & 1912), Nickel Library (1878), The Dime Novel (c. 1930s), Old Sleuth’s Own ( c. 1894), Campfire Library: Original Story of Thrilling Adventures (1888), and three issues of The Nick Carter Weekly (1909 - 1910). All in sheet protectors, oldest pieces have lots of browning and are quite fragile so handle w/care. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139678Lot# 2144 Pluck and Luck Dime Novels (100) Lot of approx. 100. Pluck and Luck paperback dime novels. Earliest issues date to 1901. Latest 1929. Most issues bound together in groups. Loose issues have more tearing w/some pages falling apart. Notes (from Wikipedia): Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure was an American dime novel first published by Frank Tousey and was the longest-running dime novel. It numbered 1605 issues from January 12, 1898 to March 5, 1929. The 32-page magazine was semi-monthly for the first 22 issues and then weekly. Its size was 8 x 11 inches (through No. 1144) and 6 x 9 inches thereafter, and it featured color covers. Issues No. 1002-1464 were published by Harry Wolff and the rest by Westbury. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 139679Lot# 2145 Secret Service Nickel Weekly Novels (100) Lot of approx 100. Secret Service: Old and Young King Brady Detectives. Paperbound weekly nickel pulp novels. Earliest date 1903. Latest date 1924. Published by Frank Tousey and Harry E. Wolff, January 27, 1899-May 22, 1925. Each issue 32 pp. Issues through 1922 sized approx 8 x 11 inches; later issues all approx 7 x 9-1/2 inches. Later issues bound together in groups of approx 10 issues each, rest are individually inserted in sheet protectors. Note: published by Frank Touhy and (later) Harry Wolff, New York, Secret Service ran from January 27, 189 to May 22, 1925. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 139680

81View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2146 Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Encyclopedia Collection (28) 28 volumes, 1947. Small format books measuring 5 x 7 inches Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139791Lot# 2147 Great Men and Famous Women by Semar Hess and edited by Charles Horne A first edition series of books printed in 1894 by Selmar Hess and edited by Charles Horne. An eight volume set with one book missing. Volumes 1 & 2 includes Soldiers and Heroes, vol. 3 & 4 includes Statesmen and Sages, vol. 5 & 6 includes Workmen and Heroes, vol. 7 includes Artists and Authors. The eighth volume is missing. Each book is beautifully illustrated with about 200 steel engravings and many more, smaller illustrations. Details accounts of Benedict Arnold, Marie Antoinette, W.T. Sherman, Charles Darwin, George Washington, Isaac Newton, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Charles Dickens and many more scientists, explorers and politicians. Gold gild on leather gold gild edge on paper, solid bindings, worn corners. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 138417Lot# 2148 1927 Highway, Road and Street Catalog and Data Book A Consolidation of Manufacturers’ Catalogs of Highway, Road and Street Materials, Construction Plant and Maintenance Equipment with Alphabetical Index of Firm Names and Classified Index of Products. 8 x 11 inches. Hard bound. 352 pages. Includes excellent illustrations and photographs. Very Good Condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138283Lot#2149Pacific Coast Maritime Publications (4) 1) “Steamer’s Wake”, Voyaging down the old marine highways of Puget Sound, British Columbia, and the Columbia River, by Jim Faber, Published by Enetai, Seattle, WA, 1st printing, 1985 – Well illustrated with old photographs, and has maps & an index in the back (9.5 x 11.5 inches, 258 pages) 2) “Maritime Memories of Puget Sound”, in Photographs & Text, by Joe Williamson & Jim Gibbs, Published by Superior Publishing Co., Seattle WA, 1976 (1st Ed.) – Well illustrated - (8.5 x 11 inches, 184 pages) 3) “Pacific Coastal Liners”, all the color and stark drama of the ships that steamed offshore from Baja Calif. to Nome – By Newell & Williamson, Publ. by Superior, Seattle, WA, 1959 – Well illustrated with early photos (8.5 x 11 inches, 192 pages) 4) “Pacific Steamboats”, from sidewheeler to motor ferry A vivid pictorial history of the West Coast’s boats & boatsmen, by Newell & Williamson, (1st Ed.) Published by Superior Publishing, 1958 – (8.5 x 11 inches, 197 pages)Est. $180-300 HWAC#139431Lot# 2150 Shipwreck Publications (4) 1)“Disaster Log of Ships”, a pictorial account of shipwrecks, California to Alaska, by Jim Gibbs, published by Bonanza Books, N.Y., (reprint), - (8.25 x 10.5 inches HB, 176 pages); 2)“Great Shipwrecks of the 20th Century”, by Thomas E. Bonsall, published by Bookman Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1988 – Recounts all the important passenger ship disasters of the century with fascinating narrative and riveting photos (9 x 12 inches, HB, 192 pgs.); 3)“The History of Shipwrecks”, by Angus Konstam, The Lyons Press, 1999 – A full-color guide to the ships at the bottom of the sea – (9 x 12 inches HB, 192 pages) 4) The Atlas of Ship Wrecks & Treasure, by Nigel Pickford, Publ. by Dorling Kindersley, 1994 – The History, location, & treasures of ships lost at sea – (10 x 12 inches HB, 200 pages) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139433Lot# 2151 The Keeper’s Log - Journal of the U.S. Lighthouse Society Journal of the U.S. Lighthouse Society, covering every facet of the Lighthouse Service Published quarterly on glossy stock, it serves to educate, inform and entertain those who are interested in America’s lighthouses and lightships, past and present - Lighthouses are unique historical & architectural structures and important elements of our maritime heritage Subjects covered are design and construction, lighthouse keeper’s duties and family life, heroic rescues, etc. - Well illustrated with early photos, maps and drawings - Lot contains 44 issues, published between the Fall of 1991 & Spring of 2002Est. $80-140 HWAC# 139427Lot# 2152 U.S. Lighthouse Publications (4) 1) “Lighthouses of the Pacific”, by Jim Gibbs, Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd., West Chester, PA, 1986 Well illustrated with photographs, maps and plans (8.5 x 11 inches HB, 256 pages); 2) “The Lighthouse”, by Dudley, Publ. by New York Graphic Society, Boston, MA, 1975 – 106 color, 200 B&W illustrations – (9.5 x 12 inches HB, 256 pages); 3) “Lighthouses”, by F. Ross Holland, Published by Metro Books, N.Y., 1995 – Contains lighthouses of Antiquity, British Isles, U.S. Lighthouses before and after 1852, Canadian, lights of the Caribbean, Hawaii and Alaska – Also covers lightships & the keepers - (11 x 12.5 inches HB, 120 pages); 4) “Lighthouses”, introduction by Michael Vogel, Pub’l By Main Street, division of Sterling Pub’l Co., N.Y., 2001 – full & double page color photographs – (11.5 “x-14.25” HB, 176 pages) Est. $100-200 HWAC#139432Lot# 2153 Silver Boxes Hardbound book. Title: Silver Boxes. By Eric Delieb. Photographs by Michael Plomer. Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., publisher. 1968. 120 pgs. 8.5 x 12 inches. Condition: slightly bent. Table of Contents highlights Special Purpose Boxes, Boxes with Royal Associations, Applied Ornament, The Birmingham Box makers. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139384Lot# 2154 1800’s “Child’s History of the United States (20) In parallel to his work as a Congressional minister, Reverend Charles A. Goodrich also wrote many educational books. Many of these publications were Bible studies, some focused on the History of America, and yet others were on subjects such as Greek grammar. This particular group of books are one of historical works in which he details the development of the United States of America: from the Arrival of Columbus, to the Presidential term of John Quincy Adams, beginning in 1825. It covers the ‘French Indian War’, the ‘War of Revolution’, the inception of the ‘Federal Constitution’, and much more. Designed for the use of children, this work is broken down into easy-to-understand lessons, each of which conclude with a number of exercise questions on the topics discussed. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 139338Lot# 2155 “Uncle Tom’s Cabin or Life Among the Lowly” by Harriet Beecher Stowe Hardcover. Publisher: John P. Jewett & Company, Boston, 1852. 312 pages. Gilt spine stamp; shelf wear on edges, some cracking on spine, normal age toning. Uncle Tom’s Cabin is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. The novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the U.S. and is said to have helped lay the groundwork for the Civil War. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138539

82Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2156 A Pinch of Snuff by Dean Snift ”A Pinch of Snuff: composed of curious particulars and original anecdotes of snuff taking; as well as a review of snuff, snuff-boxes, snuff-shops, snuff-takers, and snuff-papers with the Moral and Physical Effects of Snuff”. Hardcover. Publisher: Robert Tyas, London, 1840. Extremely good condition, 152 pages. Gilt spine lettering, leather over marbled boards. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 138489Lot# 2157 Almanac Collection 1800s-early 1900s Lot of 19 almanacs from the 1800s-1930s. S.S. Fitch & Co. 1852 Guide to Invalids; A.C. Scovill & Co.’s 1873; The Diamond Dye Almanac, 1888. Several Ayers American Almanacs (1889, 1908-10, 1916, 1918. All in good condition or better. Est. $100-200 HWAC#138532Lot# 2158 An Analysis of Horsemanship; Teaching the Whole Art of Riding, in the Manege, Military, Hunting, Racing and Travelling System (3 volumes) Three volumes, hardcover. Publisher: James Cundee, London. 1805. Very good condition, bound in original full leather. Wonderful illustrations and fold out equestrian exercise maps. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 138567Lot# 2159 1909 My Quest of the Arabian Horse by Homer Davenport ”My Quest of the Arabian Horse” by Homer Davenport. Hardcover, B.W. Dodge, New York, 1909. 276 pages. Excellent condition, signed first edition. Davenport journeyed to the Ottoman Empire to bring Arabian horses to the United States, and some Arabian blood lines still bear his name. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 138543Lot#2160Gibson’s Farriery (very old) (2) Lot of 2. Hardbound books. Titled: Gibson’s Farriery Vol I and Vol II. Title Page: A New Treatise on the Diseases of Horses. By William Gibson, Surgeon. Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand. London. 1754. Brown board covers. Spine has red and green stripes with gilt lettering. Vol I: 388 pp, 4.75 x 7.75 inches, illustrated with 32 copper plates including frontispiece print of horse. Mild foxing but in very good condition. Vol II: 428 pp + Index, 4.75 x 7.75 inches, illustrated with 32 copper plates, front fly-leaf nearly torn away from binding, mild foxing throughout, cover and binding intact, very good condition. Note: William Gibson was the first of a succession of eighteenth century British surgeons to practice or write about the then-distasteful subject of farriery. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139483Lot# 2161 Astronomy Book Hard cover book titled The Elements of Astronomy: A Text Book by Charles A. Young, Ph.D., LL.D., Revised Edition with Synopsis, Published by Ginn & Company, Boston, MA. 1897. 462 pgs + 42-pageUranography 16 pages of star maps. Burgundy colored cover, spine missing, binding intact. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139169Lot# 2162 Exploration Books (2) Two hardcover books. From Pole to Pole (subtitled Tours Round the World). By Henry Davenport Northrop, D.D. Includes more than 300 engravings. Published by John C. Winston & Co, Philadelphia. 816 pages. Outer spine missing. Front cover partially torn off of spine. All pages intact. Also: Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, ‘54, ‘55. By Elisha Kent Kane, M.D., U.S.N. Vol. II. With upwards of 300 engravings. Published by Childs & Peterson, Philadelphia and Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., New York. 467 pages. Front cover torn off of spine and spine cover missing. All pages still intact. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 139129Lot# 2163 1853 The U.S. Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin. A Personal Narrative iThe U.S. Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin. A Personal Narrative, inches by Elisha Kent Kane. Hardcover, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1853. 552 pages. Numerous in-test illustrations, three maps (one folding) and fourteen plates. Some cracking on spine, otherwise very good condition. Very rare. Est. $2000-2500 HWAC# 138542Lot# 2164 A Voyage Round the World in 1835, 1836 & 1837 by W.S.W. Ruschenberger Hardcover, professionally rebound 1838 edition of “A Voyage Round the World: including an Embassy to Muscat and Siam, in 1835, 1836 & 1837.” by W.S.W. Ruschenberger, M.D., surgeon, U.S. Navy; Hon. member of the Philadelphia Medical Society; member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 548 pages plus appendix. An 1835 vision of California begins on page 505. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 138360Lot# 2165 Farnham’s Pictorial Travels in California and Oregon From Title Page: Pictorial Edition!!! Life, Adventures, and Travels in California by T. J. Farnham. To which are added the Conquest of California and Travels in Oregon. Published by Nafis & Cornish, New York and Van Dien & MacDonald, St. Louis. 468 pp, 8-15/16 x 5-9/16. inches Bound in gilt pictorial red cloth. Engraved frontispiece w/many engraved plates throughout foliation of book. Title page has tears on right edge. No other torn pages. Covers and binding intact. Mild foxing throughout. Very good condition. Thomas Jefferson Farnham (1804-1848) was a New Englander who became and explorer and author of the American West. Following publication of his Travels in California in 1844 there was great demand for visual accounts of travels which lead to this pictorial edition five years later. This book was the first to describe California’s gold rush. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139480Lot# 2166 Godey’s Lady’s Book 1849 This book printed in 1849 is complete for a lady’s education. The book contains short stories of enlightenment, poetry, floor plans for a cottage, and a Roman villa, as well as hat fashions with numerous plates. The binding broken, pages are loose, front and back covers independent, spotting on paper, poor condition, brown linen cloth cover. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138394

83View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / BooksLot# 2167 Hill’s Manual of Social and Business Forms Hardcover 1884 guide to teach how to write the document correctly. 581 pages, first few pages detached, but otherwise nice condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-250 HWAC#138389Lot# 2168 In Cloudland a book by Samuel Gabriel Sons & Company 1918 This book, copyrighted in 1918 by Samuel Gabriel and Sons is a children’s book on aviation No. 521. Each page is linen and covers many award-winning airplane designs of its time. The Wright Brothers biplane is depicted along with the Farman biplane. This book has been used by children with some ink or color pencil additions. A chip out of the upper right corner, staining, some water spotting, frail binding. A great piece of aviation history. 11 x 9 inches. Please see photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140016Lot# 2169 Life of John Paul Jones Full title: Life and Correspondence of John Paul Jones including his Narrative of the Campaign of the Liman. From original letters and manuscripts in the possession of Miss Janette Taylor. Stereotyped by A. Chandler. New York: 1830. Book from the Seymour Library, Auburn, NY. Accessions 50983. Received June 1927. 555 pages, all pages intact, good condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139128Lot# 2170 Scarce - Book on Queen Victoria Lot of 1. Rare. Hard bound book. Title: The Life of Queen Victoria. Memorial Edition. By Arthur Lawrence Merrill, B.A. In collaboration with Rev. Henry Davenport Northrop, D.D. Embellished with over 100 engravings. National Publishing Co., Philadelphia. 1901. Biography of Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901). 536pp with additional B&W photos. 6.5 x 9 inches. Dark green binding w/red & gilt deco front cover w/oval color picture of Queen Victoria. Age tanned on edges. Cover has many scuff marks but intact. Front flyleaf nearly torn away from binding. Remainder of pages intact. Est. $120-160 HWAC# 139389Lot# 2171 The Complete Encyclopedia of Antiques Hard cover book. Editor: L.G. G. Ramsey, F.S.A. Hawthorn Books, Inc. Publishers. 1962. 1472 pgs. Covers intact but spine cover loose from binding. All pages intact. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139138Lot# 2172 The Lure of the Labrador Wild by Dillon Wallace 1905 and other Outdoor books This lot contains three books: two about the wild outdoors. First: “The Lure of the Labrador Wild” by Dillon Wallace 1905, 6th edition a story of the success and failure of the Hubbard Expedition where the leader dies before completion. Blue cloth covers badly stained, broken binding but excellent pull-out maps 339 p.; the “American Wildlife Illustrated” by the City of New York Mayor LaGuardia. 1940, black cloth covers only edition, fragile spine, great photos and significant details; “The Gift of Friendship” by Henry Anners 1849, yellow spotting, 252 pgs. a book about poet and short stored of the outdoors. 4 x 6.5 inches. Fair condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 138391Lot# 2173 1912 Titanic Book from 1912 Authored by American writer Everett, Marshall, 1863-1939. This book was published the same year as the great disaster. The book has several wear issues with separation of the spine and a lot of bump damage to the boards. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 127015Lot# 2174Crocodile Head Bookends Matching set of bookends with tiny crocodile heads mounted on leather. Six inches tall, five inches wide. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 138721Lot# 2175 Tombstone, Arizona Tombstone Gaming Chips and Medal Lot of 44 high quality gaming chips in red, green and black from the Ed Schieffelin Mining Days 2008 in Tombstone established 1879. Also an uncirculated 1970 medal that fits the definition of the so called dollar. Obv: Tombstone Commemorative Series Issue / (pictorial graveyard) / Helldorado Days / October - Annually; Rev.: Tombstone A.T. Arizona / 1970 / (pictorial gunfight). From the Shirley Bovis Tombstone Museum. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 141000Lot# 2176 Nevada Northern Nevada Gaming Lot Group of northern Nevada gaming collectibles, some rare. Harolds Club Florentine 14ky gold plated lighter (first we’ve seen), Harolds Club cuff links and tie bar; 2 Delta Saloon Virginia City silver-brass $10 gaming tokens, 8 plastic drink tokens, other Harold’s Club ephemera. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 141155Lot# 2177 Nevada Casino Gaming Chips Lot of six vintage gaming chips: Harrah’s yellow $2.50; Harrah’s red $5; Harvey’s Lake Tahoe, grey, red and blue, $2.50; Sahara Tahoe, purple $2.50; Sahara Las Vegas, gold and black, $5; Andre Club, white, unlisted Modesto card room, possibly unique. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136177Lot# 2178 Dolphin Products Gaming Jewels Pattern $100 Gaming Chips with Gemstones Moving Inside The world’s first gaming chips with gemstones moving inside. Purple and white (red stones), purple and black (white stones). Las Vegas / 2003 on the reverse. Gaming Jewels / $100 / Dolphin Products on the obverse. Mounted in a 7 x 7-inch plastic case. An internet search finds Dolphin Products in Victoria, Australia. Est. $200-400 HWAC#136199Lot# 2179 International Gaming Token Collection Glass case, 10 x 8 inches with 20-dollar gaming tokens from casinos all over the world, labeled by Dymo labels. London, England; Quito, Ecuador; Paramaribo, Suriname and many others. Glass is cracked on both sides. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $80-150 HWAC# 138149

84Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / GamingLot#2180Tombstone,Arizona 1900’s Faro Card Deck in Original Box & More An original deck of Faro cards in their original box. Partial stamp dates these cards from the early 1900’s. There is also a sealed pack of cards with an illustration of Wyatt Earp on the cover. Unopened. These are from the Shirley Bons, private Tombstone cowboy museum collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140450Lot# 2181 Tombstone, Arizona 1920’s-1940’sFrenchPlayingCards Two matching French playing card decks and a mini deck. Also an anagram game set. Unusual in that the French playing cards contain no Ace. These are from the Shirley Bons, private Tombstone cowboy museum collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 140509Lot# 2182 Tombstone, Arizona 1800’s Vintage Playing and Tarot Cards A deck of 21 Tarot cards and vintage playing cards that are minus numbers, indicating older style They are both French. Unique, to say the least. These are from the Shirley Bons, private Tombstone cowboy museum collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140508Lot# 2183 Tombstone, Arizona 1940’s Belgian Stella Artois Playing Cards Unusual (Unless you’re Belgian) deck of Stella Artois Beer playing cards. They are in the style of both German and French cards. These are from the Shirley Bons, private Tombstone cowboy collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140507Lot# 2184 California RJ Waters California Playing Cards Original pack of playing cards with the original box, copyright 1898, 1900 by famous California photographer R.J.Waters.Waterswasunquestionably the most famous photographer of his time, which was the post-Carleton Watkins era, c1880-1900. His photos of the lake Tahoe region and the Comstock are outstanding! The deck still retains nearly all of the guilt along the card edges. Each card contains a view from Waters prolific photographic catalog. An example the king of spades is Fallen Leaf Lake. The 9 of spades is Half Dome in Yosemite. The Ace of Spaces is Mount Tamaulipas etc. The deck is complete including Joker. Very rare. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139877Lot# 2185 Virginia Hard A Port Cut Plug Tobacco Insert Playing Cards, Full Set, c1890s Reverse design by Moore & Calvi. Complete deck of 53 chromolithographic playing cards includes all 4 suits plus the “Little Joker”. Cards measure 2.25 x 3-7/8 inches or 9.5 x 5.5 cm. The Aces and numeral cards have the suit symbols superimposed over the costumes. Backs in blue and white with white circular center printed, “HARD A PORT CUT PLUG / WAKE UP / CUT PLUG / TRUMPS / LONG CUT / MOORE & CALVI,”. 2 cards have a slightly different back with “Moore & Calvi” replaced by “Maclin-Zimmer-McGill”. Cards feature beautiful actresses from a past era, in poses once considered risqué; all are adorned in theatrical, dance hall or pantomime attire. This set of designs was used in around six different editions with various backs advertising “Hard-a-Port Cut Plug” and/or “Trumps Long Cut” chewing tobacco. Backs of cards are stamped with publishing tobacco company info. 5 Versions of stamps: Stamp #1) “J. N. Cullingworth, Inc. / Factory No. 34 / Richmond, 2nd Dist. of Va.” in red ink at top of card --12 cards; Stamp #2) Stamp #1 with “J. H. Maclin & Son,” stamped above “J. N. Cullingworth, Inc.” which is blocked out and “Factory No. 10” with “34” blocked out. --29 cards; Stamp #3) Stamp #1 unedited with additional stamp underneath in blue ink “John H. Maclin & Son, Inc. / Factory No. 10 / Richmond, 2nd Dist. of Va.” --8 cards; Stamp #4) “The Maclin-Zimmer / Tobacco Co., Inc. / Factory No. 10 / Richmond, 2nd Dist. of Va.” in red ink at top of card --2 cards; Stamp #5) “Maclin-Zimmer-McGill / Tobacco Co., Inc. / Factory No. 10 / Petersburg, 2nd Dist., Va.” in red at top of card --2 cards. This deck is in used to generally fine condition. Several cards have mild folds including the 3 of diamonds, 2 of clubs (also some discoloring), 5 and 6 of clubs, and the ace of spades. depicting beautiful scantily clad women in theatrical attire. J. N. Cullingworth was a Civil War Veteran from Virginia who started an independent tobacco company called Cullingworth & Ellison that remained in operation until 1889 when his partner died. Cullingworth continued the business under his own name, remaining at the head of the firm until January 1910, when he was compelled to retire because of ill health. Zimmer & Company was organized in 1885 for the manufacture and exportation of tobacco. In 1905 the firm John H. Maclin & Son was incorporated in Petersburg, Va. The Son, Thomas B. Maclin was the president of Maclin-Zimmer Tobacco Inc., when it was formed in 1911. Then in 1917 this company became Maclin-Zimmer-McGill when William Lassiter McGill joined as vice-president. An ad for Maclin-Zimmer-McGill appeared in the trade journal Tobacco in 1920 and claimed the company was founded in 1818 and incorporated 1914. Working backwards, this says, “Successors to Maclin-Zimmer Tobacco Co., Inc., John H. Maclin & Son, Inc., Est. 1854, Zimmer & Co., Inc., Est. 1856, Watson & McGill, Est. 1818. Present day brands (all for export) include Cornucopia, Sailor’s Hope, Over the Water, and Hard-a-Port.” Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 137507

85View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / GamingLot# 2186 Fortune Telling Playing Cards/Crooked Pack Playing Cards/ Sealed Decks Lot of six decks of playing cards, all sealed except one. Two decks are Gypsy Witch Fortune Telling playing cards with instructions (one missing the cellophane); two “Crooked Pack Playing Cards”; one deck of Arco Streamline playing cards; one deck from the International Union of Police Associations. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139242Lot# 2187 Casino Playing Cards - Fantastic Collection Seven black three-ring binders displaying hundreds of casino playing cards from around the country. Biggest binder devoted to tokens from casinos in Laughlin, NV while a smaller binder is devoted to presenting a history of Laughlin with descriptions of all the casinos in town. Another binder contains playing cards from Las Vegas casinos. Another binder displays playing cards from various river boats and cruise ships. All cards enclosed in plastic sleeves and are in pristine condition. Fantastic collection. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139141Lot# 2188 Round Playing Cards Lot of six decks of round plastic-coated playing cards, five sealed in original cellophane, one opened. Made by Fairy Brand. Two brown, four blue. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139243Lot# 2189Collectible Playing Cards (16 decks) Lot of 16 decks. Most in boxes. Collection includes one large box of plastic-coated cards (approx 5 x 7 inches) made in British C. C. Hong Kong. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139237Lot# 2190Southern Pacific Lines Souvenir Playing Cards Three decks of vintage playing cards from the Southern Pacific. Scenic Western State views “Road of A Thousand Wonders.” One deck still in original cellophane. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139251Lot# 2191 Travel Related Playing Cards Lot of five decks of travel related playing cards. Modern steamship dreaming of galleons of the past; “Among the White Mountains,” souvenir playing cards 53 principal view of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, published by Chisholm Bros., Portland, Maine; two unopened decks of German scenic views, titled “Piatnik Wien.” ; “The Nile: Fortune Telling Cards,” by the U.S. Playing Card company. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139244Lot# 2192 X-rated Playing Cards Lot of three decks of risqué playing cards. One deck of Strip Poker cards, including printed rules of the game. Two decks of Cyko “Prints at Night” manufactured by Ansco Company, Binghamton, New York depicting graphic pornography in black and white photos. In original box. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139247Lot# 2193 A Deck of Cards Literally Uncut Cut the Cards, no really, cut the cards. This is the whole sheet of forty cards -- uncut. Printed by Fabrica Carte Da Giuoco E. Pignalosa-Napoli. Made in Italy but with only 40 cards, game unknown. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139715Lot# 2194 Card Tricks (3) Lot of 3 envelopes containing playing cards and small blue sheets with short instructions on how to perform card tricks. On outside of envelopes are printed Adam Two Card Monte. Est. $80-100 HWAC#139155Lot# 2195 Slot Machine Owner’s Guide Books Lot of two books for the care and understanding of slot machines: 1) “Owner’s Pictorial Guide for the Care and Understanding of the Mills Bell Slot Machine for all machines manufactured after 1931 as well as many earlier models” by Robert N. Geddes, 1979, autographed by the author. 138 pages; 2) “Owner’s Pictorial Guide for the Care and understanding of the Watling Bell Slot Machine,” by Robert N. Geddes, 1981, 156 pages. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138367Lot# 2196 Los Angeles, California 1922 Barnum & Bailey Ferocious Animal Act Circus Poster A 1922 poster announcing The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows performances starting September 11 and going on for four (4) days. They are featuring “Four Big Steel Arenas in Which Are Presented Marvel Acts by Ferocious Jungle Animals.” Printed by Strobridge Litho Company, Cincinnati & New York. This is a still very brightly colored, with minor pin holes and some pencil marks awn the reverse that don’t affect the poster. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 128094Lot# 2197 Los Angeles, California 1922 Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus Poster This is a beautiful 1922 era poster for The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, and their performances at the “New” show grounds at Washington and Vermont Aves, beginning Monday, September 11th. This was printed by The Strobridge Litho Company of Cincinnati & New York. Poster measures 14x 22 inches and has minor pin holes in each corner, where it was hung up. This is brightly colored and is just waiting for a collector. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 128091Lot# 2198 Los Angeles, California 1922 Ringling Bros. Hippo Themed Circus Poster A 1922 poster announcing The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows performances starting September 11 and going on for four (4) days. They are featuring a “Three Ton Mother and Her Recently Born, Merest Mite of a Baby.” Printed by Strobridge Litho Company, Cincinnati & New York. This is a still very brightly colored, with minor pin holes. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $600-1200 HWAC#128093Lot# 2199 Los Angeles, California 1937 Cole Bros. Circus Hippo Poster This is a Cole Bros. Circus poster featuring their “Blood Sweating Hippopotamus.” The poster measures 14 x 22 inches and I find it curious that they would ignore advertising their biggest star, lion tamer Clyde Beatty, who was with the Cole Bros Circus from 1935-1938, but I guess they were hoping that a sweat bleeding hippo would draw them in. Printed by Erie Litho Company of Erie, Pennsylvania, this piece is very clean and ready to collect. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 128092

86Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / CircusLot# 2200 Los Angeles, California 1942 Cole Bros. Circus Jumbo Poster Poster for The Cole Bros. Circus announcing their performance in Los Angeles. It is dated Sunday, September 20 and research revealed that it was printed for the event in 1930. Like most other posters for circuses, this one is full of color and features their main attraction at the time “Jumbo 2”, acknowledging the fact that the original Jumbo was property of Phineas T, Barnum in an earlier era. This is a printed by The Erie Litho & Printing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania and some very small holes and minor water staining towards the upper left corner. It measures 14 x 22 inches and is ready to mount and display. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 128090Lot#2201LosAngeles,California1921Sells-FlotoCircus Poster A beautiful and colorful poster for the Sell-Floto Circus, announcing their performance in October of 1921. Poster advertises “3 Herds of Performing Elephants” as well as a “Colossal 40 Cage Menagerie.” The Sells Floto Circus was a combination of the Floto Dog & Pony Show and the Sells Brothers Circus that toured with sideshow acts in the United States during the early 1900s. In 1908, the circus on a visit to Riverside, California, had an elephant stampede (Because of a gas explosion), that resulted in one fatality and several injured. This piece has slight water staining in one corner. It measures 14 x 22 inches. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 128098Lot# 2202 Sarasota, Florida 1940’s Barnum and Bailey & Ringling Bros. Circus Christmas Poster This is what amounts to a large Christmas card from the Barnum and Bailey & Ringling Bros. Circus. This was possibly sent out to promoters and venues since the circus almost always took the winters off. The name and title F.A. Boudinot Assistant General Agent gives a hint of when this holiday greeting went out. Boudinot, who became the General Agent the 1950’s, was the Assistant General Agent for the show in the 1940’s. A unique and beautiful piece that measures 13 x 19 inches. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 128099Lot# 2203 Newport, Kentucky 1800’s-1900’s Circus Clown Poster From Donaldson Litho Company This is basically a generic circus poster featuring clowns and the heading “On the Stage.” This piece measures 14 x 17 inches and is very colorful (What else do you expect from clown)? Poster is in very nice condition, save for the pinholes from when it was displayed back in the day. This was printed by Donaldson LithoCompanyofNewport,Kentucky. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 128095Lot# 2204 Newport, Kentucky 1800’s-1900’sAnother Circus Clown Poster From Donaldson Litho Company This is basically a generic circus poster featuring clowns and the heading “On the Stage.” This piece measures 14 x 17 inches and is very colorful (What else do you expect from clown)? Poster is in very nice condition, save for the pinholes from when it was displayed back in the day. This was printed by Donaldson Litho Company of Newport, Kentucky. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 128096Lot# 2205 Dunlap Model Circus Display, 1959 Dunlap’s teenee-weenee circus carved display. c1940. The Dunlap circus train has 5 cars each inscribed with the circus name. Also included are about 20 animals. Original card label included. Beautiful handmade collectors’ piece! Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139685Lot# 2206 Circus Train with Hand-Carved Animals Somewhere at some time, there was a circus display that someone hand carved this large assortment of animals and people for. In this lot you will find 7 llamas, 6 elephants, 6 calves, 6 horses, 5 camels, 2 mystery animals I could not identify, 1 hippo, and one cow. There are also about 40 people in sizes from about three inches to one inch tall. All the animals and people are painted. All you need now is a big top and three rings to put on your own circus. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138590Lot# 2207 Gran Circo Alegria Advertising Poster The Gran Circo Alegria (circus) advertising poster is paper on heavy canvas at 22 in. X 29 in. Printed by Standard in St. Paul. Condition is very good with pin hole each corner. From the Stuart Mackenzie collection. Est. $700-1200 HWAC#139733Lot# 2208 Haag Bros. Circus Advertising Poster This Haag Bros. Circus poster is paper on heavy canvas at 29 in. X 44 in. Printed by the Milwaukee-Riverside Print Co. #3272, date unknown. Very good condition with a pin hole in each corner. From the Stuart Mackenzie collection. Colors are vibrant. Est. $1000-4000 HWAC# 139736Lot# 2209 Circus Clown Show Posters c. 1930’s This lot contains two show posters for clowns. The larger of the two is printed by Wilsons Show Printers Leicester England at 30 in. X 40 in. in very good condition. The second clown poster is unmarked at 20 in. X 30 in. also in very good condition. There is also a Jumbo fabric label 5 in. X 7 in. Est. $400-600 HWAC#139719

87View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / CowboyLot# 2210 Hunting Stray Cattle, Lithograph by F.W. Glasier & Co. This lithograph print of “Hunting Stray Cattle” copyrighted in 1911 by the F.W. Glasier & Co. of Brockton, Mass. It is colorized in the style of W.H. Jackson of the Detroit Photography Co. 16 in. X 12 in. with a larger border, excellent condition never mounted. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138435Lot# 2211 Reno, Nevada Reno Rodeo & 4H Group (6) Lot of 6. Two copies of Reno Rodeo (A History - The First 80 Years), by Guy Clifton, published by Reno Rodeo Foundation, hardcover, 163 pp, 2000, both books still in protective shrink wrapping. Collection includes two cloth award banners from 4H competitions inscribed Champion - Jr. Auction Swine - Clackamas Co. - 1971/3. One is purple w/white lettering and borders from 1971. The other is blue w/gold lettering and borders from 1973. Each banner measures 23 x 15 inches. The 1973 banner has tears along the right edge and below the “mp” of champion. Two Wells Fargo stuffed Pony Express ponies named Mack and Mike w/attached corporate archive photos round out the collection. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139376Lot# 2212 St. Thomas, Nevada 1926 The Lost City Rodeo Broadside This is an 8.5 x 11 inches broadside advertising “The Lost City Rodeo” taking place in St. Thomas, Nevada on April 23 & 24, 1926. St. Thomas is located in Clark County, but was submerged when the Boulder Dam created Lake Mead in 1935. Unique and handsome piece. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 127013Lot# 2213 1900’s Cowboy Photo Gallery (7) Group seven (7) photos showing cowboys at work, with a few posed photos thrown in for good measure. Photos range in size from 5 x 7 inches down to 2 x 3 inches. Scenes show cowboys herding and doctoring cattle. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140492Lot# 2214 1800’s-1900’s Vintage Lawman Photo Photo of a lawman circa 1880’s of a lawman. The photo measures 3 x 4 inches and is embossed “Simpsons” but that’s all that’s readable (To me, at least). Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140489Lot# 2215 Rattlesnake Rattles in Display Frame - 38 Rattles Rattlesnakes arefamousfortheireponymoussegmentedrattles. These are made ofinterlocking,hollow,keratin segments formed from modified scales at the tip of a rattlesnake’s tail. A snake will add a new segment to the base of the tail with every molt. This framed piece has 38 rattlesnake rattles that range from half-inch rattles of three-to-four segments from baby snakes to a 3-1/2-inch rattle with more than a dozen segments. Each rattle is securely glued to the background of this double-framed and matted presentation piece. Overall frame size is ~21 x 13 inches. See photo for de-tails (see what I did there?) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138589Lot# 2216 Western Saddle w/Stow-Away Cantle Pack & Sterling Accents Light brown with select hand tooling in acorn design. 17-inch seat with approx 4-inch cantle height. Stamped with makers mark: “The Saddle King of Texas, Ozark Leather Co. Waco, TX, Handcrafted.” Sterling silver plate on horn and six silver conchos. Includes Leather stowaway/cantle pack attached to concho loops on skirt, bridle with head stall, bit, chin strap and reigns included plus rigging. Double-rigged. This saddle is used and obviously well-loved. Deep cleaning/conditioning is recommended. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124494Lot# 2217 Western Tooled Saddle w/Padded Seat - Small Elaborate Floral tooling. Small - approx 14 inches w/approx 3-inch Cantle Rise. Stamped “Western Champion”. Nice western saddle, dark brown with padded tan seat w/fancy western stitching on seat. Used condition but will clean up nicely. Re-conditioning recommended. Est.$200-300HWAC# 124495Lot# 2218 Western Tooled Saddle Adorned with Sterling Silver Sterling silver plates on the stirrups w/initials “M.R.” Stamped makers mark “The Saddlery Maker, Bakersfield, CA”. Nice Western saddle with extensive floral tooling and rough out leather seat with buck stitch. 15-inch seat from horn to edge stitching, approx 3-inch rise. Plate on back of seat has been removed. Needs to be cleaned, small tear in seat. This saddle is used but in good condition. Once cleaned this will be a beautiful, functional western riding saddle. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 124493Lot# 2219 Tombstone, Arizona Artistic Brass Spurs Artistic brass spurs with 5-inch rowels. Not made for everyday use. May have been worn by one of the “showmen” gunmen in Tombstone modern-day street “shootouts”. Lot also includes an old rusty Spanish bit. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 141167Lot# 2220 1800’s Old Spurs Tagged Jim Bell A very old pair of spurs with a tag attached that has written on it “Jim Bell, Spur Maker.” Truth be told, I searched the Internet and can’t find his name anywhere. There’s a Joe Bell, but no Jim. They are very old spurs with worn down rowels, but nice checkering. The man (Whoever he was) was a craftsman. Please see photos for more detail and condition. These are from the Shirley Bons, private Tombstone cowboy museum collection. Est. $100-500 HWAC# 140461Lot# 2221 Antique Western Tack: Fleming Silver Bit, Iron Bit and Reigns Fleming Sterling Silver Curved Show Bit with Copper headed roller and copper beads. Stamped by maker “Fleming”. Sterling silver with western scroll work on outside, attached with beaded gromets; 2nd Curve Bit made of plain iron, unmarked, and one set antique, braided leather reigns with thumb hook attachment. Nice collector display of Antique Western Tack. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 140743

88Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / CowboyLot# 2222 1900’s Mounted Longhorn Steer Horns For the man cave or the backroom. Here’s a set of mounted longhorn steer head gear that comes in at a whopping 7.5 feet, tip to tip. they have a nice leather and tacked mount and sit on a decorative board ready to hand. They would make a nice hat rack, except it could only accommodate two hats. Please be aware of shipping costs when bidding. See photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139366Lot# 2223 Cowboy Boots, Black Leather, Unbranded A pair of pointed-toe, black cowboy boots with yellow and blue stitching. Size is around 10.5. Boot stand about. 14 inches tall and are 12 inches from pointy toe to heel. Hard rubber heel with a clearly visible Goodyear logo on the bottom. No other brand or manufacturer name was found in or on them. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 129405Lot# 2224 Tombstone, Arizona Vintage Mexican Sombreros (3) Three vintage Mexican Sombreros from the Shirley Bovis Private Tombstone Cowboy museum. All possibly 1940s or earlier: a) Pigalle XXXXX; b)no maker; c)Highly embroidered, fancy pattern formal sombrero. La Sultana de Jalisico, Perez Castron’s; plus unused rawhide braided whip. Est. $200-450 HWAC#141173Lot# 2225Vintage Levi’s 506 XX Jacket GorgeouslikenewLevi’s 506 XX jacket with buckle in back, all buttons and copper rivets intact. Size 34. Red Levi’s label on the pocket. Single pocket, leather label faded. The cinch back appeared in 1944, and in 1947 the pocket flap was reintroduced. In 1953 the 507XX was made, so this jacket dates from 1947-1952. Here is the response from customer: “thanks for the pictures, beautiful jacket. This jacket was made between 1937 to late 30s or very early 40s. It is missing 1 rivet on the back on the right of the cinch, there supposed to be 2 rivets on the cinch belt, left and right.” Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139651Lot# 2226 Western Bolo Tie-Making Supplies Parts and supplies for bolo ties. Includes all necessary parts to create new styles of bolo ties or replace parts and cords on broken or worn bolos. Includes 3 spools of tie cord in copper, pewter and tan colored cords all with a slight sheen, individually packaged new tie cords (2 red, 1 brown), and a handful of loose, new black-tie cords. Also included: 10+ bags of bolo tie parts (slides, cord tips, coin holders, slide with plates and screws to attach various bolo designs) in a selection of finishes (gold, silver, copper, etc.) 3 different bolo designs, an Indian head, Mesa Grande Mission Indians $1 coin holder with loose gemstones in a clear plastic circular display in the center, and a 1904 Liberty Dollar in coin holder are part of this lot. Also 2 bags of decorative feathers. Nice complete kit to make your own bolo ties designs featuring your favorite center piece. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140702Lot# 2227 Western Belt w/Don Ricardo Sterling Silver, Gold, Ruby, Turquoise Buckle Set Beautiful ladies’ hand-tooled, brown, two-tone leather Western Belt, 43-inch long from tip to buckle, about size 34 (to first hole). 1.5-inch wide with 0.75-inch wide overlaid piece for belt tip, attached to wider belt with dark metal grommets. Original Vintage Don Ricardo Sterling Silver buckle set with 2 loops and belt tip. Buckle is signed by Ricardo. Sterling silver buckle has Western scroll design and blank plate for initials, with gold plate overlay in floral design and two small rubies. 2 silver loops, both with gold overlay flower and small stone in center, one ruby one turquoise. Silver belt tip with gold flower and ruby center. Beautiful, custom Western Ladies Belt with eye-catching 4-piece designer silver buckle set. Leather is in like-new condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140729Lot# 2228 Pollack Pines, California Pony Express Rider Buckle White metal with copper banners. Top “Pony Express Rider”, bottom ”Jake Gunn”. Left “July 4th Re-ride Pollack Pines Calif”, right “1970-71 inches. Center Express rider (3 dimensional) with engraved desert background). 3.5 x 2.5 inches. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 138073Lot# 2229 California 1983 Commemorative Pony Express Re-ride Buckle Pleasant Grove House Pony Express relay station built in 1850 by Rufus Hitchcock. Belt Buckle commemorating Pony Express National Re-ride. White metal w/ brass banners and express rider. Top “PLEASANT GROVE HOUSE, 1983”, Center Express Rider, bottom “PONY EXPRESS NATIONAL RE-RIDE”. On either side of rider in raised letter, left “SAC”, right “ST.JO” regarding the run of mail from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento. 4 x 3.25 inches. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 138088Lot# 2230 1976 Bicentennial Pony Express Buckle Top: Calif-Pony Express Ride-Utah, Bicentennial”. Bottom: 1776-1976, banner between “Kat-Solari”. Center: Pony Express rider w/engraving, 4 x 3 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138071Lot# 2231 Pony Express Award Buckle Sterling Silver. Top banner: “Award”, bottom: ”Western States Trail Ride” Brass colored 3-dimensional express rider, left side “100 miles” and right side “One Day” raised letters. Engraved mountain/desert. 4x2.75” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138074Lot# 2232 1976 Pony Express Buckle Silver. Engraved “1860-1861, Overland Pony Express” 3-dimensional express rider. 3 x 2.5 inches. Back engraved 17/200, T. Holland 1976 Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138072Lot# 2233 1990 Pony Express Buckle 1990 Pony Express Champion. Brass border w/Silver overlay engraved scroll work background. Top banner “Pony Express Champion 1990”. Top filigree with three jewels embedded. Center Express rider. Bottom “MARK TWAIN DAYS”. By Diablo Mfg. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 138084

89View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / CowboyLot# 2234 1981-85 Pony Express Buckles Lot of 5. Two 125th anniversary buckles: one brass w/rider on front 1860-1985 (Solid jeweler’s bronze), one white metal 3-dimensional rider over U.S. -story of Pony Express on back of buckle. One white metal w/black insert and rider in gold color center. Mervyn’s commemorative 1981 buckle. Good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138064Lot# 2235 Pony Express Large Buckle White metal (Brass). Rope edge, In brass lettering, top: “PONY EXPRESS”. Below: “NARC N SP”, center: “#1, express rider, 85 inches, bottom is blank. 4.75 x 3.75 inches. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 138085Lot# 2236 1995 Pony Express Race Buckle Brass buckle ,white metal background, brass roped edge, banners and Express Rider Center (3D). Top: “PONY EXPRESS RACE”, left right banner: “1st place” “1995”, bottom blank. Crumbing MFG Reno, NV. 4.25 x 3.5 inches. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 138083Lot# 2237 Pony Express Silver Buckle Solid Silver. Signed bottom left (not readable). Pony Express rider 3-dimensional center, engraved “XP” upper left. #7 engraved on back. 3 x 2 inches, 7.6 oz. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 138081Lot# 2238 Missouri 1973 Pony Express Memorial Buckle Sterling silver. Center: 3D Express Rider, Sun behind mountain. 1860-1861 engraved, PONY EXPRESS engraved on bottom. Rope edge. Bank engraved” 73-P.E. PONT EXPRESSMEMORIAL APRIL 3,1860, STL JOSEPH, MO. LMITED EDITION, SER. NO 0019”. 4.25 x 3.5 inches. Est. $400-1000 HWAC#138089Lot# 2239 Esmeralda. County, Nevada 1893Esmeralda County Sheriffs Buckle Belt buckle made 1893 for W.A. Ingalls, First Sheriff of Esmeralda County, NV. Front has Bowie knife and small copy of the special handmade badge for Sheriff Ingalls. Back is engraved “To W.A. Ingalls from your friend Tom Sweeney”. 3 x 2 inches, excellent condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 138067Lot# 2240 Virginia City, Nevada 1987-89Virginia CIty Belt Buckles Lot of 4: 1) White metal, Horseshoe shape w/1 dollar token from Red Garter Saloon; 2) Ceramic barn/white One Dollar token center for the Delta Saloon; 3) Brass, engraved “Bucket of Blood Saloon, Virginia CIty, Nev.” around a bucket; 4) Polished Brass, two raised round tokens: left token is The Delta Saloon, right is Bucket of Blood Saloon. All are in good to excellent condition. 2.5 x 2 inches to 4.25 x 2.25 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138068Lot# 2241 Nevada 1989 Nevada 125th Belt Buckle. Silver plated belt buckle, 1864-1989. This is a beautiful Nevada Buckle, #579 of 1000, 125 Years of Vision is for Nevada’s statehood, made by Montana Silversmiths, measurements are 3-1/8 x 4-1/8 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138076Lot# 2242 Nevada 1964-2014 Nevada Anniversary Belt Buckles Lot of 5: Great collection of anniversary belt buckles, includes: Centennial (Nickel silver w/ brass letters on white metal), ,125 years (Miner inside State w/battle born emblem), 150 years (Nevada shape w/“All FOR OUR COUNTRY”.) One is the state seal (Tony Lama collection). One 3-dimensional V$T RR Dayton 1874 imprinted under 4-4-0 locomotives/ NEVADA above (solid brass). Vary in size from 3x2-1/4 to 3-3/4 x 2-3/4 inches. All U.S. made. Est. $200-300 HWAC#138060Lot#2243Nevada1989NevadaCommemorativeBuckleThebucklecommemorates Nevada’s 125 anniversary as a state. The buckle has Nevada shape with a miner sitting with pickax and reads “125 YEARS OF VISION”, in the lower right corner; and “Nevada 1864 - 1989” in the upper left corner. #1050 stamped on back. It measures approximately 3-1/8 inches by 2-3/8 inches. It was made by Crumrine Manufacturing Co. of Reno Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138082Lot# 2244 Nevada 1980-84 Nevada Belt Buckles Lot of 3: 1) Gray metal, Center circle with Phoenix bird “Nevada First Thrift” Outside circle background: small Eisenhower dollars; 2) Brass, Top “Emigrant Trails Roundup”, bottom “Nevada Aires Council 1980” center Calistoga wagon; 3) Handmade brass. Engraved top” Nevada Test Site”, center Nye County shape w/nuclear symbol, bottom Mercury, Nevada. 3 x 2.75 inches to 4.25 x 2.25 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138077Lot# 2245 Belt Buckle in Cummins Mfg Case White metal, oval shape, polished background. Arrowhead center w/torquing color fill, lightning bolts left/right w/inlay. 3.5 x 2.5 inches. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138087Lot# 2246 1973-77 Well Fargo Belt Buckles Lot of 10. Three Collectibles in boxes w/ Stage Coach depiction. Three w/Pony Express rider depicted. Two Wells Fargo Agent badge buckle. One W/ Wells Fargo & Co Express in diamond, U.S. Mail Carriers-Overland Stage top/bottom. Excellent condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 138066Lot# 2247 1946-60 Western Belt Buckles Lot of 6. Five are hook style : Brass NRA Whittington Center, crossed rifles. Wht metal Bucking bronco, one white metal/black background w/dragon center.. One brass w. Cal. State Emblem center ( actually the hook). One brass 1946 Red River w/D and two lines in center. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138028Lot# 2248 Carson City, Nevada 1981-845 Mining Belt Buckles Lot of 5: 1) White Metal, 3D scene of a forty-niner panning for gold w/pack mule, pickax, and mountains in background. Back stamped w/dedication to mining lifestyle; 2) Gray metal 3D by Gary Prazent. Modern miner, dinosaur, eagle, locomotive and mine chute. Back signed, stamped Carson Count edition, 1000; 3) White brass, 3D gold panning miner w/pack mule with mountains and river background; 4) Gray metal stamped ore car on rails; 5) Brass, 3D mine works center, left miner holding pickax, right miner pushing ore cart from mine. Back, dedication to miners. 3.25 x 2.5 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138031

90Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / CowboyLot# 2249 Nevada 1980-81 Nevada Buckles Lot of two brass buckles in an oval shape: 1) Top “Borealis, 1981” bottom “Hawthorne, Nevada” Center world map “HIMC” H.I. Mining Co. center; 2) Same design. Top “Manhattan,1980”, bottom Manhattan, Nevada”. 3-7/8 inches (9.6 cm) across and fits up to 1-3/4 inches (4.5 cm) wide belt. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138078Lot# 2250 Nevada 1992 Nevada Mines Buckles Lot of 3: 1) Shape like arrowhead, ‘ANACONDA” raised letters. Back “Yerington Mills, NV” scratched in; 2) FMC PARADISE PEAK MINE”. FMC red lettering top. Ores chute/mountains depicted w/black background. Handmade solid silver brass (engraved back); 3) Polished brass, oval shape. Top “PEGASUS GOLD CORORATION”. Center 3D Pegasus flying over mountain. Bottom “FLORIDA CANYON MINING, INC”. 3 x 2 inches to 3.5 x 2.25 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC#138086Lot# 2251 Ohio 1949 United Mine Baseball League Buckle White metal Baseball League belt buckle. Top: Runner UP, bottom: Center United Mine Workers Dist 6. Torches on either side. 1949. 2.5 x 1.5 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138070Lot# 2252 Candeleria Mine Buckle Lot of 2 brass belt buckles with Candelaria Mine, Candle w/crossed pick and shovel. Black background. 3.5 x 2.5 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138069Lot# 2253 1980-92 Mining Company Blet Buckles Lot of 7 Brass and nickel silver belt buckles by Gary Prazent: SME Mineral Resources 1992. Others: Pan, Pick & Shovel Gold Mining Co., Mohawk Stamp Mill (Mill engraved center, Nevada City Mint on reverse). Nevada City California, brass, reverse has miner in creek w/foundry background. Herculean Powder Co 1912 w/figure of Hercules, 1980 special edition, Small Society of Mining Engineers and Record Mine. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138063Lot# 2254 1981-2004 Mining Expo Buckle Lot of 11 belt buckles. Six Elko expo: 87-89: Five made by Gary Prazent. Three Rocky Mountain Coal Mine Rescue, 11th and 18th annual, by Gary Prazent. One brass safety award. One 1996 Expo Las Vegas by Gary Prazent. One brass, very ornate engraved Western Mining Electrical Assoc, w/3-dimensional miner, mine, mine shaft, lightning bolts on front. Back of buckle has story of mining, made by Siskiyou Buckle Co. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 138065Lot# 2255 1975-2000 US Mining Belt Buckles Lot of 10 belt buckles commemorating mining events: Seven by Gary Prazent. Mining Record 1889-1974. RMCMRA 1999 & 2000. White metal w/eagle “Harris Kopperston”, 29th annual RMC, 1992 Rocky Mtn rescue contest and others. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 138061Lot# 2256 1985-2006 US Mining Company Buckles Lot of 6 belt buckles: U.S. Borax 20-mule team handmade. Three by Gary Prazent: Bens Lake Consol 1989, Spring Creek Coal Co. Safety award (3 dem, eagle), Cyrus-Plateay Long Wall Move. By Danny Blanton: San Juan Coal safety award. Lone Tree Mine 1994. All brass. Excellent condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138062Lot# 2257 Wildcat Loadout Buckles Lot of 2. Wildcat load built by Tower Resources along Utah railway in 1980. Both brass buckles are designed by Gary Prazent and have a wildcat looking left center. 4.75 x 2.75 inches. 1. Top “TOWER RESOURCES:”, bottom ‘WILDCAT LOADOUT”. 2. Top “ANDALEX”, bottom “WILDCAT LOADOUT”. 3.25 X 2.25 inches. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 138080Lot# 2258 Elgin, Illinois c. 1901 Gold Pocket Watch for a Lady, by Elgin Elgin Nat’l Watch Co. U.S.A, #9129566, model 1, size 0, class 84, circa 1901. There is gold ornamentation on the clean and unmarred face, and it is engraved on back with the initials CLL. Includes a 9-inch gold chain with a half-inch round fob at the end engraved with the initials RBH. Excellent condition. Watch back opens to reveal the beautifully ornamented, 3/4-plate mechanism. Weight of watch, 27.7g, chain 3g. Watch body tests as 14K, chain and fob test as 10K. Ticks when wound and the second hand moves in its separate dial. This is a beautiful time piece. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136552Lot# 2259 Vintage Elgin Pocket Watch 16K gold Elgin small pocket watch with chain. Case has nice engraved floral design with initials--IMB, inside back Ida M. Boltz. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 140352Lot# 2260 Boston, Massachusetts 2 Railroad Pocket Watches 1) E. Howard Watch Co. pocket watch. Gold filled railroad E. Howard Watch Co., 17 jewels. 10k. 2) Elgin railroad pocket watch circa 1954. This Elgin railroad model BW Raymond. Elgin Watch Company top of the line. 10k. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 140355Lot# 2261 Black Hill Gold Pocket Watch Women’s beautifully designed floral with birds--18K Black Hills Gold design, Elgin watch. Glass is loose. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 140353Lot# 2262 C.F. MAGRATH 18K Gold Pocket Watch 18K gold men’s pocket watch with gorgeous floral engraved face. gold chain with winding attachment. Est. $500-800 HWAC#140354Lot# 2263 Hampden Pocket Watch Model: Grade Dueber Watch Co. Model 3. Specifics: 18’s size, 21J, Lever set, manufacture date 1905. Case: 10K, 25 year rolled gold. Mechanical: not working, broken mainspring, missing minute hand, cracks in dial, would benefit from cleaning, oiling, adjusting. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC#138376Lot# 2264Keystone Watch Company Columbian Exposition Token/Three pocket watches/Horse Racing Wristwatch 1893 souvenir of the World’s Columbian: white metal token from the Keystone Watch Case Company. A wristwatch made by Areniz of horse racing theme; three pocket watches: 1) Wesclox Pocket Ben; 2) Ingersoll Radiolite; 3) Ingraham Sturdy. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 136234

91View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / WatchesLot# 2265 Waltham Pocket Watch Model: Grade G, Model 1882; Stem set, gilt movement, manufacture date 1891, 3,000 made; Case: 10K, rose gold plate, cut and engraved outside case. Mechanical: may tick, would benefit from cleaning, oiling, adjusting. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138374Lot# 2266 Waltham Riverside Wrist Watch Waltham (29277010) “Riverside” Grade #741, 21 jewels, 1936 wind up, 14K gold curvex. Runs. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $500-700 HWAC# 138383Lot# 2267 Anne Louise Women’s Watch Gorgeous 1920s Anne Louise silver and diamond watch - Art Deco, vintage, dial marked Nermy 17 jewels. Very intricate filigree band with sapphire stones. Very fine filigree details with 5 cut sapphires. 6.25 inches long, band closing is invisible snap close at watch body. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140349Lot# 2268Tissot Man’s Wristwatch Man’s wristwatch, 14K gold, Tissot, Swiss made, 17 jewels, wind up, black leather band. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 138375Lot# 2269 Olympic Calendar Wristwatch Swiss made Olympic “calendar” wristwatch. Pointer date, day, month, sweep second hand, stainless case. Non-quick set, 17 jewels, 32 mm. Runs, ticks, sets. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138384Lot# 2270Hafis Ring Watch Hafis white gold antique silver ring watch, 17 jewel. 6.5g, size 6. This Swiss made art deco style ring watch is a “must have”! Est. $400-700 HWAC# 140346Lot# 2271 Wristwatch Collection - 8 Lot of eight “As Is” wrist watches. Record Watch Co. Geneva; Seiko; Nova; Bulova; Brut; Timex. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#138385Lot# 2272 Watches and Pendant 1) Anne Klein watch with Swarovski crystals, not working; 2) Women’s Croton CZ crystal watch, round face; 3) Heart-shaped pendant with cubic zirconia. Also included: Large Guess bracelet watch, heavy stainless steel. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 140351Lot# 2273 Antique Watch Chains, two gold-plated, one ~10K Three beautifully made, antique watch chains, the two that are gold-plated are about 12 inches long (20 grams and 14 grams), and the third is about 5 inches long (5.6 grams) with the serpentine chain testing at about 10K and the circular clasp ring testing at about 14K. Total contained gold is approx 0.11 tr oz. See photo for details. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 136554Lot# 2274Aboriginal Turtle Shell Brooch Beautifully painted small turtle shell brooch. Aboriginal abstracted design of a turtle. Oval, 2.5 x 2.5 inches. Unsigned. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140343Lot# 2275 Mexico Silver Choker 925 Sterling silver link choker from Mexico, marked TC-163. One link of necklace is stuck, otherwise, this is a beautiful piece. Probably from Taxco. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140350Lot# 2276 California Laurel Burch Earrings - 7 Pair Seven pair of gold-toned brass is hand-painted with colored enamel; ear posts are hypoallergenic stainless steel. All Laurel Burch jewelry is eco-friendly, lead and nickel free. Laurel Burch signature on reverse of six pair. Six pieces are “named”! Great collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140344Lot# 2277 10K Gold Cross Pendant and 10K Gold Ring 1) Gold cross pendant - dimensional cross form with interior cutout in roughly human cross form, 7.1 grams, a truly beautiful piece, it is 2.5 x 1.5 inches, tests as 10K; 2) Lot includes a size 6 monogram gold ring with trademark on inside of band in center, test as 10K, 1.7 grams; monogram no longer legible. Total contained gold is approx 0.117 tr oz. See photo for design details. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 137284Lot#2278Bejeweled Silver Filigree Cross in Gold Filigree Box Exquisite silver filigree cross mounted on a 1.25-inch diameter, thin metal disk which is encrusted front and back with un-faceted, dark indigo stones. This is housed in a 1.75-inch diameter, gold filigree, hinged box. The bejeweled cross weighs 8.8 grams, and the gold filigree box weighs 16.6 grams and tests as 18K. That is 0.4 Tr oz contained gold. The detail of the workmanship is exceptional, and the pair makes a truly unique and beautiful keepsake. Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 140395

92Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / JewelryLot# 2279 Brooch, 14-18K Gold in Art Deco Style Beautiful gold brooch that tests as 14 to 18K gold, with multiple dangling ornamentation, fine details in black enamel, and a central clear faceted stone. Total weight is 30.2 grams (0.97 Tr oz). No visible damage, all tassels are complete and free swinging. Pin clasp on the back, but it also has a loop so it can also be worn as a pendant on a chain (not included). Approx 1.5 x 4 inches. Includes a 6 x 8-inch burgundy velveteen drawstring bag. See photo for details. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 140397Lot# 2280 Brooch, Sterling Silver Sterling silver brooch bearing the face of a woman, with pin back in very good condition. It is 1.75 x 2 inches and weighs 8.8 grams. See photo for design details and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140394Lot# 2281 Danecraft Sterling Silver Jewelry Collection Lot of four pieces of Danecraft sterling silver jewelry. 1) 18 inch rose petal and leaf necklace; 2) 16-inch necklace of silver coil with sliding silver ball. 3) 19-inch necklace with five round designs. 4) 24 inch silver necklace of leaves with petals. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140169Lot# 2282 Jade and Gold Jewelry Jade and 18k gold hoop earrings, screwback with jade stone, .75 inches diameter, 1.5 inches long (marked MO). Vintage 18k gold and deep green jade oval cabochons, leaf design brooch/lapel pin, 1.5 x 1 inches. 13g. Est. $350-500 HWAC#140339Lot# 2283 Jade Jewelry Set 18K gold and jade jewelry--bracelet, ring, and 3 pairs earrings. Earrings are screw back. Ring is size 7. This is a beautiful set of vintage jade. 33.75g. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 140345Lot# 2284 Lapidary Bolo Tie Collection Lot of six bolo ties with polished stones as slides. Three have metal frames around the stone. Three leather and three fabric cords. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138568Lot# 2285 Turquoise Necklace, 36-inches long This necklace is about 36 inches long when unclasped, and contains six turquoise cabochons, each about 1 x 3/4-inches across, connected with 17 small turquoise nuggets and 24-1/4-inch spherical blue-green beads, four of which are ornamented with clear white stones. These are set in a white metal findings. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138337Lot# 2286 Turquoise Pendants - 3 Three pendants, two with turquoise cabochons and one with a beautiful 1-1/4 x 1-1/2 inch cabochon made of various copper mineral such as chrysocolla and malachite in a quartz-rich matrix. The mount is a simple silver wire wrapped around the cab and forming a loop at the top. The larger turquoise pendant has a fine matrix of brown, and the Sterling silver setting is surrounded by a pattern of silver dots, decorated with two flowers, and is held by an ornamented clasp. Overall size is about 1-1/4 x 1-3/4 inches. The smallest pendant has a silver Kokopeli figure overlaid onto the turquoise stone. This one is about 3/4 x 1-inch across. Artists are unknown. See photo for details. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138340Lot# 2287 Turquoise Rings - 3, and Pendants - 2 Three (Sterling?) silver rings, each with an approx 3/4 x 1/4-inch turquoise stone, in sizes 8, 9, and 10, plus two (Sterling?) silver pendants, one with a tear-drop turquoise stone about 1 x 3/4-inch, and the other a 2-inch sunburst with a round 3/8-inch turquoise at the center. The teardrop pendent is stamped lia sophia on the back, and one ring has the letter E stamped in four places on the back. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138338Lot# 2288 Turquoise-Colored Necklace with Six Large Stones (Howlite?) The necklace is approx 22 inches long and contains six turquoise-colored stones (possibly dyed howlite), each approx 1 x 3/4 inches across and between 12 and 19 grams each, spaced evenly along a chain made of large silver-tone (aluminum?) oval loops, each about 1/2 x 3/4-inches. Total weight of the necklace is 106 grams. There are also six 1/4-inch turquoise-colored spherical beads and six pearl-like beads along the chain. See photo for details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138336Lot# 2289 Two Rings, Two Pendants, Deep Blue Stones Sterling silver settings with azure blue stones that seem too blue to be true turquoise. One ring has a 3/16 x 1/2-inch stone (ring size 7-1/2) and the other has a 1/4 x 3/4-inch stone (ring size 10). One pendant has a triangular stone about 3/4 x 3/4 inches, and the other has an oval stone about 1/2 x 3/4 inches. Pendant backs indicate Sterling silver and made in Mexico, same for one of the rings. The other ring has no markings. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138339Lot# 2290 c.1980 Vintage Costume Jewelry: Articulated Leopard Brooch Eye-Catching Leopard Brooch with articulated segments and two pins so it can be pinned to any form and will match the shape, made to drape over the shoulder. The leopard is textured silvertone metal adorned with dozens of crystal rhinestones that refract multicolored rainbows. The black spots are shiny enamel, and the eyes are emerald green rhinestones. The cat measures almost 8 inches long from the tip of its tail to the end of its outstretched paws. Appears brand new. An excellent example of glitzy 80s costume jewelry. Est. $100-200 HWAC#124496Lot# 2291 Vintage Jewelry Group includes 10k bracelet--gold toned cherubs, pearl earrings, and a cameo ring (18k), size 7, 4g. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 140347

93View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 General Americana / JewelryLot# 2292 Vintage Silver Purse Wire mesh purse with silver clasp. Seven inches wide, six inches deep. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137896Lot# 2293 1919 Birmingham Silver Chain Link Purse Seven inches long and six inches deep, this .925 silver chain mesh purse weighs 333 grams and has silversmith markings indicating it was made in Birmingham. For your art deco flapper costume. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 136179Lot# 2294 Swarovski-Elements Colours Effects Xilion Chaton Art. 1028 Swarovski-Elements Xilion Cut Crystals Colours and Effects Sample Display Card. Displays 90 different genuine Swarovski crystals with trademark Xilion cut, each a unique color or effect. Color names, effects and Swarovski numbers are labeled on the chart, next to the sample crystal. Chart is made of thick white plastic with a fold out stand on reverse for counter-top display. Additional information about Swarovski Elements, Xilion cut brilliance, Light distribution and Luminosity, Platinum Foiling, and colorizing technique is printed on the back. 3 additional Swarovski Crystals are displayed on the reverse featuring the 8 Facet Chaton cut, the Xilion Chaton cut and the opposite side of a colour crystal with platinum foiling applied. Excellent reference for anyone who deals in Swarovski or loves crystals. The Sample Display Card comes in original protective cardboard sleeve, in like new condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140742Lot# 2295 Lavender Glass Set for Ladies Boudoir Two lavender glass pieces, one with stopper, one with square top. Three and four inches tall, three inches wide. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138569Lot# 2296 Denver, Colorado Vintage Denver KC Baseball Team Photograph Eleven players in uniform and two men in suits in black and white photograph. Uniforms are labeled KC Denver. Framed by Roberts of Denver, Colorado long ago. Frame is 27 x 12 inches. Some chipping from uncovered wear. Denver has been the home of numerous minor league baseball teams dating back to 1885 with an unnamed team of the Colorado State League. Off and on from 1901 to 1954, the city was represented by the Denver Bears of the Western League. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139414Lot# 2297 New York City, New York 1900’sJoltin’ Joe DiMaggio Signed Photo This is a color 8 x 10 inches photograph of one of the greatest ballplayers ever, Hall of Fame member Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999). For baseball fans, no description of what he accomplished in his 15-year career is necessary. Unfortunately, he was also known as a former husband of sex symbol and actress Marilyn Monroe. DiMaggio grew up in Martinez, California, the son of a fisherman. He got his start in pro ball when his brother talked the manager of the PCL San Francisco Seals into letting bring his little brother to fill in for a player who wanted to leave the team right before the end of the 1932 season. This is inscribed to “Evelyn” and the signature is clear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $250-350 HWAC# 131729Lot# 2298 New York City, New York 1940’s Signed Color Photo of Joe DiMaggio This is a color 8 x 10 inches photograph of one of the greatest ballplayers ever, Hall of Fame member Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999). For baseball fans, no description of what he accomplished in his 15-year career is necessary. Unfortunately, he was also known as a former husband of sex symbol and actress Marilyn Monroe. DiMaggio grew up in Martinez, California, the son of a fisherman. He got his start in pro ball when his brother talked the manager of the PCL San Francisco Seals into letting bring his little brother to fill in for a player who wanted to leave the team right before the end of the 1932 season. This is inscribed to “Marita” and the signature is clear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $250-350 HWAC# 131745Lot# 2299 Baseball Art Print Color framed print titled The American National Game of Base Ball, subtitled Grand Match for the Championship at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken, N.J. Very small print below picture states Currier & Ives, 1886, New York. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139176Lot# 2300 Boxing Ephemera Ringside ticket to the 1950 Golden Gloves Final; program from the Texas State Golden Gloves Tournament; a color lithograph of a young boxer whose gloves are almost as big as he is, “I Ain’t Bluffin’”, 5 x 9 inches. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139185Lot# 2301 1940’s-1960’s Signed Boxer Photos (3) For boxing fans, here’s an interesting trio of signed 8”x 10” photos. To begin with, we have a fighter who only fought professionally once, lost in a decision and quit the ring, Jimmy McLarmin. Gene Fullmer, who became middleweight Champ in January 1957 after defeating Sugar Ray Robinson. Last, but certainly is six-time Champion, Emile Griffith, who held both middle and welterweight Championship belts ay the same time in the 1960’s. Signatures are clear and check out. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $250-300 HWAC# 128183Lot# 2302 1940’s-1990’s Signed Boxer Photos (6) A half dozen (6) signed 8 x 10 inches B&W (save one) of pro boxers (No kicking). First, we have little known Art Terry, a heavyweight with a 8-12-1 record. Next is welter and middleweight champion Emile Griffith. Next, 1949’s light heavyweight champion, Joey Maxim. Next, lightweight champion Lou Ambers, next, welterweight champion, Carlos Palomino and lastly, feather/lightweight champ Alexis Arguello. All signatures clear and check out. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 128972

94Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 SportsLot# 2303 Manassa, Colorado 1940’s Inscribed & Signed Jack Dempsey Photo Inscribed and signed black and white 8 x 10 inches photo of Jack Dempsey (1885-1983), “The Manassa Mauler” who was heavyweight champion from 1920-1927. This photo shows him in his Coast Guard uniform during his time of service in WWII. Signature on its way to fading but is still very legible. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $250-350 HWAC# 128962Lot# 2304 1920’s Heavyweight Boxers Signed Photos (3) This noted trio of noted heavyweight boxers, includes Chuck Wepner, who fought Muhammed Ali in 1975, losing in the 15th round, after knocking the Champ down in the 10th. Next, we have Jack Sharkey, the Heavyweight Champion, from 1932-1933, before losing the title to our next photo signee, German Max Schmeling, Adolf Hitler’s Great White Hope, who was knocked out by “The Brown Bomber,” Joe Louis in the first round on June 22, 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Great collector’s items. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 128182Lot# 2305 San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl Team Photographs Glossy color team photos of the five-time Super Bowl Champion San Francisco 49ers. Photos are 12 x 10 inches; four have complete rosters included. Super bowls: XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $120-150 HWAC# 137984Lot# 2306 Sydney, New York 1929-30 Vintage American Legion Team Photo Measures 12 x 14 inches. This is a photo taken of an American Legion basketball team in 1929-1930. Phot was taken by The Earl Studio of Sydney, New York. Please see photo for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 129712Lot# 2307 Los Angeles, California Xth Olympiad Los Angeles Daily Programs & Statuettes (7) Lot of 7 items. Three daily programs from LA’s 1932 Olympic Games. August 7, 10, and 14. Paperbound. 32 pp w/color cover of official Games image of a male athlete holding an olive wreath. 10-1/2 x 7-3/4 inches. Back cover torn from Aug 14 program. Otherwise, minimal browning, binding intact, all in good condition. Collection also includes four small bronze replica figurines. Smallest is approx 2-1/2 inches high of a male athlete giving attention to the of his left foot. The tallest is approx 7 inches high of the Greek God Mercury. Other two statuettes, each approx 4 to 4-1/2 inches, depict the classic image of a discus thrower along with Michelangelo’ David. Est. $100-2000 HWAC# 139880Lot# 2308 California 1940’s-1980’s Sport Figure Auto Cuts and Photo (6) Sports legends are celebrated in this lot that includes New York Yankee pitcher, Allie Reynolds (1917-1994), San Francisco 49er quarterback John Brodie, Wimbledon champion tennis great Chris Everett Lloyd, U.S. Open Golf Champion, Julius Boros (1920-1994), and champion figure skaters Nancy Kerrigan and Peggy Fleming. All signatures are clear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $350-450 HWAC# 127672Lot# 2309 1900’s Ads, Documents, Programs & More Grab Bag An incredible array of announcements, ads programs, menus and more from early to mid-20th century. Included is a menu from a Manhattan restaurant “Mamma Leone’s” a hangout for Ziegfeld Follies’ performers in the early 20th century. There’s also a program from the 1946 edition of The Ice Capades and their performance in Los Angeles. There are also aviation and model train publications for the 1950’s. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139347Lot# 2310 Advertising Calendars (5) Lot of 5. Dates c1920s. Collection includes four Pacific Foundry Company 1926 monthly calendars. Also, one Wrigley’s Chewing Sweet, 1923, and one unidentified calendar featuring plane reading to take off from a farm. All calendars feature color pictures of children w/animals. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139228Lot# 2311Advertising Ephemera Lot of about 40 pieces of vintage advertising, price lists and miscellaneous. “The Story of Agriculture,” from A Century of Progress, Chicago, 1933; Text of the Petition of the Attorney General for the Dissolution of the Radio Trust (1930); San Francisco liquor importer price list, 1910; Price list for foreign transfers of currency, 1894. Est. $200-400 HWAC#139971Lot# 2312 Album of Women’s Rights Newspaper Clippings Hardbound album of some 60 pages of newspaper clippings. Clippings pasted onto pages. Articles c. 1911 - 1913 covering events of the day including the suffrage movement in the US. Outer spine of album missing but binding still holding, all pages still intact. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139127Lot# 2313 American Blackface Minstrelsy in Music, Postcards and Advertisement This collection of American Blackface Minstrelsy dates from the 1890’s to 1940’s. There is an empty matchbook from the Cafe Society that claims to be the first integrated nightclub in the United States, unlike the Cotton Club that featured black performers but excluded black customers. Billie Holiday closed her sets there with “Strange Fruit” and did not return to the stage for an encore leaving the audience to contemplate the meaning of her song. There are two vinyl records: “I’se Goin from the Cottonfield” by Frank Crumit 1925 fair condition, and “At the Levee on Revival Day” by Collins and Harlan VG condition, both 78 rpm. There are advertisements for products that feature blacks along with a number of Aunt Jemima advertisements in this collection. There is a music books: “Blackface and Music” by Dailey Paskman and the Radio Minstrels, publishing date 1935; “Honey-Time” Minstrels by Chas. Morton; and “Hot Lips” by Henry Busse, Henry Lange, and Lou Davis. This period represents entertainment for both whites and blacks that may defy a reasonable explanation today. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140010Lot# 2314 American Gold Company Price List Matchbook Advertising match book advertising the American Gold Company selling dental gold. The large cardboard book is 4-1/2 inches long and 3 inches wide, full of unused four inch matches. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 137886

95View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & EphemeraLot# 2315 Antiquarian Magazine Mixed Collection (15) Lot of 15. Paper magazines. Four Wild West pulp novels magazines, includes New Buffalo Bill Weekly (color illustrated front cover torn from binding), Deadwood Dick’s Doom (2) and Beadle’s Pocket Library, dates 1891 to 1919. Collection also includes 6 miniature sized novelettes (2-3/4 x 4-3/16 inches) published as supplements to Detective Tales dime novels., c. early 1920s in excellent condition. Further pieces in this collection are two issues of Golden Hours: A Weekly Journal of Good Literature for Young Folks (1903), a paper bound folder containing several issues of Golden Days for Boys and Girls (1882 -1883), and a paper bound folder containing several issues of Good News: Best Stories from Every Quarter (1890 - 1891). Rounding out this unique Americana collection is a paper bound folder with pages from The Ladies Home Journal (1924 - 1925) comprising a biography of Brigham Young as well as pages from The Saturday Evening Post (1926) discussing The Mormons - their organization and business methods. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139677Lot# 2316 Antiquarian Magazines (7) Lot of 3. The Youth’s Companion, Perry Mason & Co, Boston, May 5, 1892, Vol 65, No. 18, 12 pp including four extra pages, oversized, slight tear at crease, otherwise excellent condition. Judge, New York pp 327 - 330 from Nov 25, 1893, color illustration titled The Awakening from a Midsummer Night’s Dream. Five issues of Punch, or the London Charivari, by William Bradbury and Fredrick Mullett Evans, London March - April 1861, each 10 pages torn from original magazine. All magazines in excellent condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139674Lot# 2317 Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Collection & More (17) Lot of 17. Includes 13 vintage Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. Each monthly. Two issues from 1872, six from 1880, five from 1883. Soft bound. All binding intact. Collection also includes three issues of the weekly radio magazine The Liberty Boys of “76,” 1921 plus two from 1924, one 1924 issue w/covers torn off binding. A cover sheet packet of individual pages from a book featuring printed engravings of Presidents Adams, Jefferson, Washington as well as a variety of other images concludes the collection.Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139379Lot# 2318 Harvard Lampoon Old Issues and Photograph Five issues of the Harvard Lampoon from 1877-1878. (First published in 1876.) Also a photograph of fifteen gentlemen posing around a sign that reads “Harvard Lampoon Ready.” Photograph is 11 x 8 inches on a 16 x 11-inch mat that is worn around the edges. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139300Lot# 2319Leslies, Harpers, Wasp Magazines (9) Lot of 9. Two issues of Leslie’s Weekly, each 24 pgs, dates July 14, 1904 and September 17, 1908. Four issues of Harper’s Weekly, various page lengths, dates February 5, 1898 (pages loose), February 19, 1898 (front and back pages loose), March 14, 1908, and July 11, 1914 (color front & back covers are loose). Three issues of The Wasp (San Francisco publication), dates June 7, 1884, January 10, 1885, November 20, 1886, all missing several pages. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139282Lot# 2320 Life Magazine Collection (7) Lot of 7. Consists of: First Issue Nov 23, 1936, 10th Anniversary Issue Nov 25, 1946, 25th Anniversary Issue Dec 26, 1960. Remaining issues: Jan 5, 1953, Jun 16, 1972, Dec 29, 1972, Oct 1978. All in plastic sleeves w/cardboard backing. All in excellent condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139672Lot# 2321 Judge, Puck, The Wasp Magazines (27) Lot of 27 magazines. 15 Judge magazines (plus group of torn-off Judge covers), c. 1888 - 1905. Two Judge magazines dated 1931 and 1932. Nine The Wasp magazines (San Francisco) c. 1883 - 1888. Two Puck magazines (New York) dated 1994 and 1996. Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States. Each issue included colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. The Wasp was founded in San Francisco as a weekly satire magazine and featured Ambrose Bierce as its editor from 1881 - 1885. Judge was a weekly satirical magazine launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. Judge boomed during the ‘80s and ‘90s, surpassing its rival publication in content and circulation. By the early 1890s, the circulation of Judge reached 50,000. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139371Lot# 2322 1925 Collection of “Pluck & Luck” Kid Magazines Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure was an American dime novel first published by Frank Tousey and was the longest-running dime novel. It numbered 1605 issues from January 12, 1898 to March 5, 1929. The 32-page magazine was semi-monthly for the first 22 issues and then weekly. There are about 20 in this group. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139331Lot# 2323Scientific American Magazines (19) Lot of 19 weekly issues of Scientific American. Issues dated from 1896 - 1920. All large format. Several issues devoted to the history of blimps and Zeppelins. 1913 issue devoted to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Scientific American has been published since 1845, making it the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States (though it did not become monthly until 1921). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139373Lot# 2324 Old Magazines (17) Lot of 17. Eight issues of The Liberty Boys of ‘76, a weekly devoted to the American Revolution, Harry E. Wolfe, publisher, New York, issues from 1920 - 1923, each 32 pp, color illustrated front covers now torn from rest of magazine, lots of browning and torn edges. Eight issues of Work and Win: An Interesting Weekly for Young America, Frank Tousey, publisher, issues from 1913 - 1914, each 32 pp, color illustrated front covers, front cover torn from one issue, considerable browning. One issue of Pluck and Luck, a weekly published by Westbury Publishing Co, New York, was the longest running dime novel in the US at its time, Issue No. 1477, September 22, 1926, 32 pp, color illustrated front cover, covers torn from rest of magazine, browning. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139669Lot# 2325The Youth’s Companion Magazine (20) Lot of 20. The Youth’s Companion large format magazine issues from 1892 plus a Columbia Exposition/Chicago World’s Fair issue from 1893 (w/color covers). Boston. The Youth’s Companion was an American children’s magazine that existed for over one hundred years. In the 1890s its content was re centered on entertainment which attracted an adult audience which resulted in peak sales in 1893. The Youth’s Companion did not mention nor advertise drugs or alcohol, nor did it delve much into politics; when it did, it usually did so in a humorous way. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139372

96Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2326 Vintage Magazine Cover Artwork Lot of over 100 magazine covers, individually protected in plastic. Norman Rockwell’s Saturday Evening Post; Life; Look; The Outlook; Woman’s Home Companion; The American Legion Monthly; Boy’s Life; Literary Digest; Collier’s; The Country Gentleman. Movie stars, politicians, sports stars. Mesmerizing artwork. A few from the 1890s, most 1930-1960. A whole box full. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140049Lot# 2327 Vintage Magazines Lot of five vintage magazines: 1) The House Beautiful, July, 1908, cover detached; 2) The Little Corporal, November 1868, May 1869; taped, pages disconnected; 3) Ingalls’ Home and Art Magazine, September 1891, December 1887. Est. $60-100 HWAC#139777Lot# 2328 Funny Stories and 10 Story Book Magazines 1930-1931 This lot of three girlie books was printed in 1930, 1931. The Funny Stories magazines are Jack Dinsmore creations satirizing the human experience. Jack tried a number of post-prohibition magazines published from the 1920’s into the 1930’s. The Funny Stories magazines are just that: stories written by contributing authors with great cartoon illustrations. Vol. B no. 10, 1929 in fair condition; Vol. D no. 1, 19, Jan. 1931 in very good condition, yellowed pages. Very rare. The “10 Story Book” magazine is vol. 28, no. 12, June 1930, “A magazine for iconoclasts”, in its twenty-eight year. It was advertised as “a magazine devoted to girl pictures and intriguing stories”. Over 56 pages of stories, ads., and some nudity. Find the latest fashions from Paris. This issue includes alternate lifestyles. Very rare, even for its time in print. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 140019Lot# 2329 Early Newspapers (12) Lot of 12. Nine issues of the New England Farmer (Boston), dates 1829 - 1830. Two issues of The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Information (London), dates 1832. Four pages from the Sunday, July 12, 1818 edition of The Observer (London), torn & faded but still legible. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139284Lot# 2330 Early Newspapers (3) Lot of 3. Two issues of The Anglo American, New York, each 24 pgs, dates, July 6 and August 10, 1844. Front and back pages of the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington (DC), dated Wednesday, June 25, 1828. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139286Lot# 2331 Newspapers Featuring Major Events (16) Lot of 16. Front page sections of US newspapers highlighting the following events: US Bicentennial Celebration (1976), Robert F. Kennedy assassination (1968; assassin Sirhan Sirhan, now 77, up for parole today (8/27/2021, prosecutors will not oppose his parole), Astronaut Ed White’s Gemini 4 spacewalk (1965), Apollo 11 moon landing (1969), attempted assassination of Russian Czar & German Emperor (1902), California Governor Henry T. Gage’s Republican primary election results (1902), Charles Fair (heir to Comstock Lode silver fortune) and wife’ car accident death in France (1902), John F. Kennedy’s inauguration (1961), JFK’s burial in Arlington Cemetery (1963), plane collision over Los Angeles (1986), President Nixon’s resignation & President Ford’s inauguration (1974). Newspapers represented in this collection include the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Los Angeles Times, Denver Post, The Daily Oklahoman, The Bulletin (San Francisco). Significant foxing and edge tears on 1902 The Bulletin newspapers but all sections intact. Unique collection. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 139507Lot#2332BattleCreekSanitarium Health Ladder on Columbia Records Directed by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, this ColumbiaRecordcollectionwill lead the user to systematic exercise, resulting in good health. Twenty health promoting exercises. In original box, with five long playing record albums and instructional brochure. Dr. Kellogg invented corn flakes breakfast cereal and his life was chronicled in the 1994 film “Road to Wellville.”Est. $100-200 HWAC#124722Lot# 2333 1997 Carole Towne Christmas Tabletop Decorations Lot of 3. All appear NIB All hand painted 1. Christmas Coach, Three figures: Horse Drawn Coach, woman w/ bags and a man holding a baby.. 2. The Village Square Fountain. Operating fountain that Includes water pump, power adapter, water resistant place mat. 3. The Christmas Shop. Detailed with windows displays, lighted, wreath on door. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 138004Lot# 2334 Misc Building decorations, carriage Lot of 5. NIB ceramic horse drawn carriage w/figures, hand painted. Motherlode building decoration, train whistle (NIB), Swiss Aloine House Thermometer, Windup carousel (good condition works), Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138027Lot# 2335 Alpine Village Store,,Heritage Figurine Lot of 4. 1. Alpine Village Store by Alstrader Berstube, hand painted, lighted (works), excellent condition. 2. City Subway Entrance, Heritage Village Collections. Hand painted metal. 3. Snow Village Parking Meters. 4. NIB Village Lookout Tower, made to look like logs. Hand painted by Department 56. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 138010Lot# 2336 Dept. 56 Village collection Nine pieces. Flexible scenery, chain link fence w/gate, flag pole, Birch tree w/ mailboxes, carousel lights, and more. Some NIB and all in very good condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC#138018

97View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2337 New England States Lighthouse Figurines (6) By “Harbour Lights”, El Cajon, CA (Limited Editions) (Considered to be the most authentic & desirable miniatures of their kind): 1)“Great Captain Island”, CT – 7 x 6 inches, issued June 1991 Retired March 1996; 2) “Montauk”, NY – 8 x 6 inches, issued June 1994, retired May 1995; 3)“Charlotte-Genesee”, NY, 5 x 7 inches, issued April 1996; 4)“Selkirk, NY - 6” x 4”, issued June 1993; 5)“Dunkirk, NY - 5” x 5”, issued June 1998; 6)“Sea Girt”, NJ - 5” x 5”, issued May 1998.Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139626Lot# 2338 New England States Lighthouse Figurines (6) By “Harbour Lights”, El Cajon, CA (Limited Editions) (Considered to be the most authentic & desirable miniatures of their kind) 1) “Rose Island”, RI - 7” x 5”, issued October 1998; 2) “Highland”, MA – 6 x 6 inches, issued January 1996, retired March 1998; 3)“Chatham”, MA – 4 x 6 inches, issued April 1996; 4) “Nobska”, MA - 6 x 4 inches, issued June 1997; 5)“Bass Harbor”, ME – 4 x 7 inches, issued April 1998; 6)“Cape Neddick (Nubble)”, ME – issued January 1994. retired March 1995 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139627Lot# 2339 1856-1904 Clement Steamers Flyer, Ohio Mississippi Rail, Invite Grand Electrical Lot of 5: 1) Ohio & Mississippi Railway. Ad. Sticker. Emigrants of the great West & South West. Purple paper, vignette of hand pointing. “Emigrants for the Great West, South and South West. Geo A. Knight Agent. Not dated. Unknown printer. VF; 2) Clement Steamers ad flyer. 1856. Spring arrangement, time of departure, Michigan Southern & Michigan Central RR. W.W. Wilson Ticket Agent. Tears at the top. Mil Sentinel printer; 3) Grand Army of the Republic member cert. Pennsylvania. 1869. Vignette top horse & eagle, left soldier, right Justice, lower cannons, monitor right. EF. Conklin & Co. Printer; 4) C.N. Cotton Co, Indian trader, Gallup New Mexico letterhead, 1904. Small tear upper left corner (very small); 5) Grand Electric Carnival invitation, Sacramento. Cal. Sept 1895. Vignettes: upper left trolley, upper right Sutter’s Fort, bottom Power Station Sacramento. Attached flyer of venues. Small tears lower left and upper left. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 139836Lot# 2340 Collection of Travel Postcards, Art Prints Lot of 4. 1. Envelope containing six graphic artist renditions of buildings in Bad Godesberg Germany. Including one small print by Rich Pokorny street scene; 2) Cardboard envelope contains Sportsman’s Portfolios of Color-Etch prints by R.H. Palenske. Six total. These are beautiful prints. The Eagle and the fishing village are spectacular. Just need a frame; 3) Hardbound photo album of trip around the U.S, Foldout map of the journey from Calif to New York and back. Contains tourist photo postcards from all over the U.S.; 4) 1995 Signed photograph of the ROHR Porsche racing team. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138005Lot# 2341Early Reward of Merit Certificates Mounted on an 8 x 10 sheet of paper are four early certificates of merit. Three Reward of Merit and one for Diligence and Good Conduct. Circa 1790s-1830s. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139245Lot# 2342 Early US Letters (3) Lot of 3: Earliest handwritten letter from John B. Robinson, St. Claire, LLC, 1821. Piece from 1824 is a Will testified in the State of Maryland. Final piece is a letter from 1826. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139216Lot# 2343 Exposition Ephemera Six color prints from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in Saint Louis. Each 15 x 10 inches depicting: Palace of Agriculture; Palace of Varied Industries; Palace of Electricity; Palace of Liberal Arts; Palace of Transportation; Palace of Machinery. Some edge damage. 1876 Centennial International Exhibition “Horticultural Hall sketch, 9 x 6 inches. 1916 invitation to dedication ceremonies of the Panama California International Exposition, San Diego. 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition store card from the Boston Oyster House in Chicago. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139314Lot# 2344 Exposition Souvenir Red Glass (3) Lot of 3: 1893 Chicago World’s Fair ruby red flash glass - Mary Grandolfo. Midwinter Fair (California International Exposition of 1894 held in Golden Gate Park) ruby red creamer pitcher - Mother. Pan Am Expo 1901 ruby red flash shot glass. No chips. All in excellent condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139506Lot# 2345 Fire Extinguisher Table Lamp This is a soda-acid fire extinguisher made into a tabletop lamp. The base is 11 in. diameter walnut and the overall length is 32 in. The bottle started life as a 2-1/2 gal. extinguisher. No date of certification. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140024Lot# 2346 Fire Themed Christmas Ornaments (50) Issued 1985-1999. Manufacturers include Kurt Adler, Enesco, Hallmark and Russ Berrie. Many in original boxes. Enough to decorate up to a 6-foot tree! Lot also includes a “Dickens Collectible” and painted porcelain lighted firehouse and a “KCA Collectible” hand painted Santa Clause sculpture (Fabriche Creation piece) Est. $400-500 HWAC#139784Lot# 2347Firefighters Memorabilia (6) Lot of 6 items. Five ribbons and one pin w/ribbon; Two blue ribbons from Volunteer Firemen’s Association dated 1885 and 1888. One red lettering on white background ribbon from the Cornell Hose Company dated 1890; One blue medal from the Allentown, PA dated 1908; One small red ribbon from the Presumpscot Hose Co No 1, Westbrook, 1890 – 1940; Finally, one button, South Windham Fire Dept. Annual Field Day (no date). Est. $160-260 HWAC# 139160Lot# 2348 Sterling Silver Fireman’s Belt Plate ”America’s Heroes Fire Department” Sterling Silver Fireman’s Belt Plate, by Adina Silversmiths, Ltd. (A numbered & hallmarked edition- comes with felt case) Beautiful condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 125310Lot# 2349 Fireworks Broadside Paper broadside (approx 46 x 17 inches) promoting Peacock Rockets on Sale Here. Manufactured by Po Sing Fireworks Factory, Macau. Printed in Hong Kong. Folded, good condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139370Lot# 2350 French & English Interior Design Scrapbook Leather bound scrapbook, 16 x 11 inches, about 40 pages with photos of elegantly furnished rooms of English and French design. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#139019

98Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2351 Miscellaneous 19th Century Letters & Documents Collection (40) Lot of approx. 40. Personal letters and documents, most dated from the 19th century. Several attorney docs including from William H. Beck, Attorney, Alexandria, VA filed 1872. Also included in this collection are several letters on company stationery from The Briggs National Bank of Washington, D.C. to account holders, all dated 1907 - 1908. Est. $150-200 HWAC#139218Lot# 2352 c1890’s High Quality Sample Greeting Cards, c1890s Lot of 18: All embossed/May with gilt decorations. All on very thick paper and in magnificent condition! However, all have been removed from a sample book and remnants of that book are on reverse; One Halloween Pumpkin Card – Looks like a postcard pre-date. One Native American hunting; Three train/trolley cards; Four patriotic cards including George Washington; Three cards featuring a red devilish creature; Also farming, dancing, clowns, etc. We have never seen anything like this before! Est. $140-300 HWAC#130556Lot# 2353 1800’s-1900’s Colorful Period Business & Greeting Cards Numerous and various Victorian greeting and business cards, as well as advertisements. Some used some not. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 140505Lot# 2354 1823 Humorous Sexual Metaphor Letter, 1823 Mailed from Philadelphia to Rutland on March 1, 1823. The surviving page contains several humorous sexual references - I feel kind of reluctance in sending this beautiful half-sheet unsoiled, talking of sheets how careful we ought to under them. Etc. Browning and paper repairs at folds, some loss where wax seal was broken. Still… Est. $200-400 HWAC#130549Lot# 2355 Intermountain Transportation Company Express Metal Sign 24-inch square, double sided, red and black on white sign for the Intermountain transportation company with fancy eagle logo and “Package Express” at top. Scratches and some wear on side one, side two heavily warn at left and colors are bleached. Made by Lawton Silkscreen, Spokane Washington Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 139870Lot# 2356 1860’s-1880’s Vintage Bicycle Advertising Prints and advertising material featuring bicycles from the 19th century. Also includes some wood engraved prints. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140485Lot# 2357 Pictorial Letter Heads of the United States Lot of over 60 letterheads, mostly pictorial from around the United States dating from the 1800s through 1940s. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 139975Lot# 2358Saddlery Company Billing Invoices (70) Lot of 70: Bills/invoices from a variety of saddlery companies in existence throughout the US, most from the early 20th century. Ex: Lovan Saddlery Co, Springfield, MO; George Windheim Saddlery Hardware, Utica, NY, etc. Of special interest is a handwritten bill on Anton Slach (Goshen, NY) company stationary, dated March 18, 1884 detailing 26 line item purchases for a total of $29.55. Note at bottom reads Revd Payt 4/2/84 A Slach. All handwritten. Three small tears on right edge crease marks, in excellent condition. This impressive collection includes several other bills from the 1890s including an undivided back postcard from the Konantz Saddlery Co, St. Paul, MN pre-printed with 1893 date and postmarked June 2, 1894. Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 139498Lot# 2359 1800’s-1900’s Ads, Instruction & Health Ephemera (12) A hodgepodge of ephemera from ads to how to raise and keep your children health and a “New-Skin” liquid bandage advertisement. Too many to name. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140458Lot# 2360 St. Louis, Missouri 1800’s-1900’sAssorted Medical Ads & More An assortment of ads for quick cures and medicines, including Dr. J.H. McLeans 1945 Almanac (Which also advertises his line of medicines), Severa’s Medical Almanac & Guide to Health from 1925, which, oddly enough, also pushes his line of cures. There are several more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 140460Lot# 2361 1900’s Ephemera Grab Bag A plethora (that means a lot) of photos, print ads, and other such pieces of ephemera (as we call it in the auction business). A great variety, and a great bargain. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC#140459Lot# 2362 Pin Up Blotters and The Naughty Nineties/Best Little Whorehouse Program Risqué lot: 1) a theater program for “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” 1978 production starring Alexis Smith; 2) “Naughty Nineties” a saucy pop-up book for Adults Only, 1982 hardcover book; 3) about 30 pin-up ink blotters, with four different images; each 6-1/4 x 3-1/2 inches. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 139014Lot#2363Pin-up Sequences in Black & White C.1950’s This lot contains five sets of pin-upstylephotographicsessions by an unknown photographer and models. The same models appear in each of the five sets but sometimes in fewer numbers. All photos are carefully sequenced (about 12 in B&W) to keep the photo session in context and professional quality. Careful detail has been given to conform to U.S. Censorship rules where the use of airbrushing has been used when needed. Don’t miss the Ukulele girls. Please see photos for details (no really!) c1945-1950s. All in 4 x 4.5-inch camera format. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137744


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