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March Wigwam Auction Catalog

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DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Baskets Lot# 4101 zBritish Columbia c1890 Lot# 4107 Amy Barber Washoe Haida Utility Basket Very special Baskets (2) 2 small baskets by Amy basket for Moe & Mary in 1982. The Barber, daughter of Nettie Barber, who papers with it show it is from Queen is from a long line of Washoe weavers. Charlotte Islands, BC, c.1890. General Wrap start coiled brown round 1 stick utility basket made of spruce root. gap stitched with undyed brackenfern. 4.5”diam. x 3” h. This lot includes letter 4 small triangles and fillers. Both 3” to Mary & Moe from James D. Santini, wide, 1.5 and 2” tall. Description Member of Congress, November 10, attributed by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. 1982, giving them the basket as a gift. 3 $300-500 HWAC# 85907 in. high X 5 in. in diameter. Some water staining on the bottom. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 87500 Lot# 4108 Apache Burden Basket miniature Woven burden basket with Lot# 4102 Fraser River, zCanada 1890 buckskin fringes and metal bell like Thompson River Storage Basket The ends. Basket 6”x 7” plus fringes . Willow Salish adopted many of the numerous construction and commercially tanned weaving techniques. These include: leather. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87863 wrapped, diagonal openwork, vertical and slanting openwork, openwork, overlay, simple twining, three stand Lot# 4109 c1900 Basket, Paiute Native American Tribe Beautiful twining, plain openwork and double old basket from twining. The most frequent method used the plain, twill and twine Nevada, Paiute Tribe. techniques. (Wikipedia) The North Thompson River is the northern 19” x 7.75” tall. This branch of the Thompson River, the largest tributary of the Fraser shows sign of wear River, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Weaving unique & due to age, has to Salish. Made to be used. Has damage to handle which is unlatched unraveling at bottom from basket, handle included. Please inspect. 15.5” w. x 6.5” h. x 6.5” d. center & some upper Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 87515 rim damage, please Lot# 4103 Yerington, Paiute Horse inspect. Approx. 5” horizontally. Est. Hair Baskets by Betty Rogers (3) $400-800 HWAC# Three lidded Horse hair baskets with 87570 lids by Betty Rogers. Spiral patterns. 2 are 3” wide, 1 3.75” wide. Attributed by ND. From the Moe & Mary’s Wigwam Collection of Fernley, Nevada. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 85933 Lot# 4110 early 1900’s Baskets From Lot# 4104 Yerington, Schurz Paiute the Micmac Tribe 1 basket with lid, 5” x 5.5” Splint Ash Sweet Grass, small Beaded Basket by Betty Rogers Made sewing basket(?); 1 larger basket by Betty Rogers. Small coiled willow without lid 11” x 12”. Both baskets in peyote stitched with fire color beads. nice condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 3”. Description attributed by ND. This 83557 is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 85931 Lot# 4111 Beaded Basket by Jenny Dick Paiute basket by Jenny Lot# 4105 African Coiled Basket Dick, 1 stick willow construction Large African basket bowl. 19” x 5” tall. with beaded 4 winds pattern. 2 x 3”. While this basket resembles a Great Description attributed by ND. This is Basin constructed basket, it is made from the historic Wigwam Collection. in the opposite manner from Great Est. $150-300 HWAC# 85946 Basin basket makers, viz: the stems and cutting are on the inside and the smooth “work” side is outside, exactly Lot# 4112 Betty Rogers opposite of Great Basin construction. Baskets (2) 2 Washoe bottleneck Certain African tribes used this method. horse hair baskets. Gap stitch, Very Nice basket. This would be a good dyed brackenfern, polychrome companion piece to any Great Basin piece for comparative purposes. Est. red bud design. Made by Betty $300-700 HWAC# 90569 Rogers. Description attributed by ND. This is from the historic Lot# 4106 Amy Barber Baskets (2) Wigwam Collection. Est. $300- 2 brown and black Washoe baskets 500 HWAC# 85934 by Amy Barber. Gapstitch, dyed brackenfern, red bud polychrome design. Description attributed by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 85906 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 199

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Baskets Lot# 4117 Horse Hair Vases by Betty Rogers (2) Made by Betty Rogers. Brown variations spiral patterns. 2x2.5” and 2.75x4.25” Description attributed by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 85932 Lot# 4118 c1900 Large Burden Basket A gathering basket used for pine nuts, some are still found today in trees 100 years later! Likely Washoe and would be tied to the back. Twined basket Lot# 4113 cearly 20th Century Conical Shaped Burden Basket done with whole sticks This is an old basket, it has some damage from use & age at the top. in old style, some repair Please inspect. Still has wire from strap (strap is missing) where the work done in willow. 24” Native American was carrying a multitude of seeds, twigs, firewood, H x 14” Diameter. Top reeds, or a variety of other items in this burden basket. Very sturdy ring split. Description basket. An old Native American, finely hand woven, large polychrome attributed by ND. Burden Basket of conical form decorated with polychrome depictions This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. of persons, animals, eagle, and deer. Has designs of different shades Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 87527 of brown. Burden baskets are generally woven in a twined technique using cottonwood or willow. The burden basket was used by the Lot# 4119 Large native women for carrying; either when moving from camp to camp, Hoopa Storage Basket gathering firewood, or returning from a trip to the trading post. Burden Contemporary 12” diameter, baskets were, and are also used in the Sunrise Ceremony, marking a 14” tall, choice! Has handle & is young girl’s passage into womanhood. They are filled with gifts and a sturdy basket. Very beautiful food for the child’s godmother and also are used to mark the course of colors of brown, tan & cream the young girl’s race, a part of the ceremony during which the young colors. The Hoopa are a tribe girl must run Eastward at dawn, a supplication to the sun to instill in located in the northwestern the young girl the same vitality as it does with all living things. (From part of California. Other Hundred and One Antiques). 15” round at top, 6.5” at base. 15” H. Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 87526 names for the Hoopa include: Nabiltse, Natano, and Trinity Indians. The Hoopa Tribe Lot# 4114 Contemporary Quicker Tule material, were named after the six-mile made in the style of Mike Williams. Nice condition long Hoopa Valley located on 28.5” L. x approx. 6” diameter. Description attributed their land. Attributed by ND. by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. From the Wigwam Collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 85908 Est. $400-800 HWAC# 85961 Lot# 4120 c1900 Large Winnowing Basket Winnow, open basket twining. Pine nut harvest. Utilitarian basket but never utilized. From the Great Basin. 28.5”L. x 21.5”W. x 6”H. Slight unraveling of stitches around Lot# 4115 c1930-1940’s Early edges. Please inspect. From the Mary & Moe historic Wigwam Collection of Fernley, Nevada. Papago Basket Early Papago coiled Attributed by ND. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 87550 basket made of yucca with devil’s claw design. Description attributed by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 85918 Lot# 4121 c1950s Paiute Beaded Paiute Lot# 4116 Fishing 1 stitch foundation, peyote stitch beaded. Basket basket 38” L. x 21” Diameter. Est. $2000- Solid willow with 3000 HWAC# 87528 weave gap stitch. Floral design with sky blue background. 6” diameter 3.5” h. Description by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 87813 200 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Baskets Lot# 4122 c1920 Modoc? Twined Lot# 4128 Paiute Beaded Basket Utility Basket Small-medium Est. $200-400 HWAC# 8976 sized basket. Possibly California or Oregon origin. 5.5” diameter x 4” h. Lot# 4129 c1925 Paiute Utility Basket Pauite Description attributed by ND. This is coiled basket, bound design. Sunbeam willow with from the historic Wigwam Collection. 2 horizontal lines. 7” diameter, 3” tall. Description Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87523 attributed by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 85950 Lot# 4130 c1930-1940’s Paiute Utility Willow Basket Slip stitch basket, 1 stick foundation. Top rim Lot# 4123 Mono Basket Large crack 5 levels down. 8x4.75”. Description attributed Mono basket, 19.5” diameter, 10” tall. by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. This early, circa 1900-1910 cooking Est. $240-400 HWAC# 87823 or utility basket has never been used and was probably made for sale to the Anglo market. Bracken fern black zig Lot# 4131 c20th Century Papago Basket zag patterns. Classic Paiute four bi- (Large) Contemporary Papago Basket. This symmetric starts. Pine pitch used for is a truly impressive basket. This basket is lip repair, as typical of early use. ND in excellent condition. It was hand coiled attribution. A choice example of the and hand woven. This basket measures Mono region. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 20”Tall with an opening at the top of 11” 90570 diam. The Native American (Papago) Tohono O’odham or Desert People live in Lot# 4124 c1920’s Mono-Paiute the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and Mexico. Basket Light & dark brown weave Early Tohono O’odham Indian Baskets Paiute basket, 3.5” diam. x 2” h. Coil, were primarily utilitarian and used to 3 stick foundation. Devil’s claw design. carry water, firewood, prepare food and Recent origin. From the Wigwam store items. Tohono O’odham Indian baskets are handmade using Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87839 Native Plants such as Yucca, Bear grass, and Devils Claw. These Native American weavers rely on the natural colors of the desert plants. Indian Basket forms include a variety of shapes to include Ollas, Trays, Baskets with Lids, Pictorial Baskets, and Plaques. Miniature Tohono Lot# 4125 Nixon, Nevada Paiute cut O’odham Native American Indian Baskets are made of Horsehair. This Papago Basket would be a great addition of Home or Business decor. Bead Miniature Basket This is a Nixon Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 88549 Paiute miniature basket by Jenny Dick. Miniature basket at 1” x 1.5” oblong Lot# 4132 Papago Olla Mini Basket x .5” h. White, yellow, red beads in a Tiny nicely constructed basket. Tan and sunburst pattern. Very tightly woven brown. 1.5x1” Est. $100-150 HWAC# peyote stitch. Excellent workmanship. 87844 The cut beads grab the sunlight. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 87841 Lot# 4126 Pacific Pine Needle Co. Cures Ephemera (5) 5 items. 1902 pictorial letterhead with cover to Mr. Lukens in Auburn, CA re product-.3” tear. 3 promo pamphlets for the Pacific Lot# 4133 Pine Needle Basket Small Pine Needle Co. The Company was raffia sewing basket with chicken based in San Francisco with another neck feathers that are decorative office in Grants Pass, Oregon. The two on outside. This is possibly not Native American. Description pamphlets are folded four pp pieces. attributed by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. One describes the products and info on Est. $200-400 HWAC# 85919 the company, and the other specifically Lot# 4134 Pine lists the products. Of particular interest are “Pinolea”, a “cure” for Needle Basket This rheumatism; Pine Needle oil; Pinoleum, a cough syrup. These “cures” small basket is sewn were based on Native American curative potions, as well as old with raffia, unknown recipes from Franciscan and Dominican “Fathers”.. This company if this is Native made a number of different products from pine needles, from cigars American. 4.5” x 2”. to fiber, cures, and so forth. The company reportedly processed 8 tons Est. $200-300 HWAC# of needles per day! Its easy to see and learn why Native American baskets were made from the Pine needle. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88311 85920 Lot# 4127 c1925 Paiute Basket Paiute 3 stick foundation with sunburn willow. 6.25” diameter x 2.5” h. Description attributed by ND. This is from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 85972 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 201

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Baskets Lot# 4135 Pine Needle Tea Cup Lot# 4142 Nevada Miniature Dolls (2) and Saucer by Betty Rogers Small 2 tiny, adorable Native American dolls. 2” teacup and tray pine needle basket in x 4.5”. Both are in Native American baby one piece, 3” diameter. Thread sewn. baskets. 1 is tied together with reed. Est. Description attributed by ND. This is $200-400 HWAC# 85973 from the historic Wigwam Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 85952 Lot# 4136 Washoe Oval Gap Stitch Basket 1 stick foundation, willow gap stitch, red bird element. Likely Washoe. Description attributed by ND. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 85911 Lot# 4143 Southwest c1920’s - 1940’s Native American Made Doll Beaded Doll, smoked buckskin male doll. approx. 12” length x 5.5 width. Beads are Lot# 4137 c1930’s Washoe orange, green & black. From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 91165 Winnowing Basket Open Twining, from the Great Basin. Condition is generally good but has stitches missing on corner. Please inspect. Has not had much use. Nice piece to display on kitchen wall. From the Mary & Moe’s Collection from Fernley, Nevada. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87552 Lot# 4144 zCanada Dolls (2) From Lot# 4138 c1920’s-1930’s Washoe Quebec Canada, Indian Art/Eskimo. Lot Wrapped Stitch Basket Paiute/ of two dolls. The smaller doll is 2” x 4”; Washoe 1 stick coiled foundation with The larger doll is 3” x 7”. Est. $100-150 wrapped stitch start. Non interlocking HWAC# 87870 gap stitch, then switched to locked stitch. Description attributed by ND. Lot# 4145 Apache Girl Dolls (2) 2 Apache This is from the historic Wigwam girls wrapped in blankets. 7” Est. $80-150 Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 85949 HWAC# 90625 Lot# 4139 Woven Basket Beautiful weaved basket from overseas, origin unknown. 9.5” x 5”. Made from unknown plant material. Damage to top. Please inspect Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 87530 Lot# 4140 Yokuts Human Figural Pattern Basket Large polychrome Lot# 4146 Dolls (3) standing dolls. 1) figural basket. The top row of figures 7.5”h. x 4”w.; 2) 7” h. x 3.5” w.; 3) 4” h. x are women holding hands and the 3”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87834 bottom row are men, but not holding hands. 17 x 8” high. The human figures utilize both red bud for the red colors and bracken fern for the black color. The use of grass stems in the weave is classic central California. Another classic Western basket attribute is that the “work” side is inside the basket, Lot# 4147 Native American “Chief” and the “rough” side is outside, thus Doll Chief doll in beautiful condition, highlighting the art that one looks at when looking into the basket. dress in ceremonial apparel with This is a cooking or utility basket, but never used, and made for sale. many beads, simulated buckskin top, black felt pants many small Several very small spots of rim damage, insignificant to the describer. beads (multi-color), and breast plates. The history of traditional Attribution ND. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 90568 or ceremonial dress and regalia worn by Native American Indians Lot# 4141 Nevada Doll (Life Size), Native American is important. They never wasted any part of the animal. The breast plates were made from bones of the animal. Several distinct tribes Great looking “Indian Guy” in good condition, made have historically occupied the Great Basin; the modern descendants from composite, has bolo tie made of agate, sterling of these people are still here today. They are the Western Shoshone silver & leather. He has a cotton shirt, black jeans, (a sub-group of the Shoshone), the Goshute, the Ute, the Paiute (often leather boots, synthetic hair. In sitting position divided into Northern, Southern, and Owens Valley), & the Washoe. approx. 50” tall x 28” wide. This would be a great Comes with Certificate of Authenticity #1933/2500. 16”w. x 31” h. addition to display in an Indian Casino or an Indian Est. $200-400 HWAC# 88556 Smoke Shop, maybe a restaurant or Native American Home. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 88550 202 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Books Lot# 4148 c2000’s Native American Lot# 4154 c1983- “Elder” Doll ”Elder” doll in nice 1988 Navajo Native condition, has moccasins, beads American Dolls, & simulated buckskin made of felt. 12” w. x 16” h. Made of Vinyl. Set of 2, Signed 2 Headdress is made of turkey feathers, & quail feathers. Comes with Handmade Vintage Certificate of Authenticity No. 218/5000. Artist Nanci From the American Navajo Doll Timeless Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88554 1983 & 1987, Navajo. The male doll, Lot# 4149 c2000’s Native American 1987, is 303/1000 “Squaw” Doll Beautiful squaw in green made. Signed by dress. The women prepared the hides, artist (signature is and sewed the clothing or moccasins. The hides were sometimes only illegible) in very tanned on one side and the hair on the other side was left for warmth. good condition. The Men wore shirts, breechcloths and full-length leggings. Ponchos female doll was made were worn over shoulders for added warmth. This dress is fringed, in 1988. 8.5” x 18”. is simulated buckskin (made of felt) has bead work, is mounted on Both made of canvas, wood base. Beautiful addition to any little girl’s room or Native & burlap with shells American Home. In very nice condition. Doll comes with Certificate & beads. Both faces are drawn with colored pencil. Est. $500-1000 of Authenticity, No. 563/5000. 31” h. x 13” w. Est. $100-200 HWAC# HWAC# 86839 88555 Lot# 4155 Small Navajo Dolls (2) 2 handmade Navajo dolls with drawn on faces. man and woman. 8.5”. Some mold and decaying fabric. Lot# 4150 Native American Doll Est. $80-150 HWAC# 90976 Collection (16) Collection of 12 female Native American dolls and more. 2 tiny pairs of souvenir moccasins. 4” cloth baby in diaper. 4” baby in blanket on baby board. 5” brown carved girl. 6” Mohawk Princess. 2x 7” ladies in blue tops. 7” lady in brown shawl. 12” lady in brown buckskin. 7.5” Navajo by MD Pino. 9.5” lady in black sweater. 13” Lot# 4156 California Last of the Mill lady in red. 13.5” lady in denim. 13” lady in buckskin and beads. 15.5” Creeks, by Moak Very rare private lady in tan buckskin and beads. 19” lady in white buckskin and ornate beads-1 hand missing. 23” lady in burgundy top-no body inside. Est. press (none shown) of Sim Moak’s $1200-1500 HWAC# 98039 memories and stories of his arrival to the Gold Rush and the Indian massacres Lot# 4151 Native American Dolls in Northen California. Blue soft cover, 6 (2) 2 Native American dolls. Small- x 9”, 48pp, Chico, 1923. Est. $100-200 made in Taiwan. Woman in Brown-7.5” HWAC# 63130 with facial blemish Est. $100-225 HWAC# 87804 Lot# 4157 c1925-1956 Archaeological Papers Cherokee Papers Papers relating to Explorations at Etowah Indian Mounds Near Cartersville, Georgia; Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia with many pictures; Indian Treaties and Lot# 4152 Native American Dolls (2) Cessions (sic) compiled by Alex M. Hitz; From Southern US or Mexican tribe. Lady and many more! Est. $100-200 HWAC# with clutched baby in blanket, 12”. Man in 55111 blanket 13.5” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 90624 Lot# 4158 Books: Money of the American Indians by Taxay (3 count) 1)Money of the American Indians and other primitive currencies of the Americas by Taxay. 158pp. 2) Cry of the Eagle by Forest C. Wade (2 copies) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 55763 Lot# 4153 Native American Dolls (4) 4 dolls. Girl in blanket 5.5”, woman Lot# 4159 1872 Buffalo Land by in purple top 8.5”, woman in purple top Webb Rebound illustrated hardcover, and skirt 10”, woman in green dress 503pp. Authentic Account of the 9.5” Est. $200-300 HWAC# 87803 Discoveries, Adventures, and Mishaps of a Scientific and Sporting Party in the Wild West by WE Webb. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 90628 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 203

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Books Lot# 4160 Cherokee Biography Lot# 4166 Indians at War Books Group (6) John Ross Cherokee Chief (5) Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Moulton. Unhallowed Intrusion A by Brown. Rebel Georgia by Boney. History of Cherokee Families in Forsyth Joe Brown’s Army by Bragg. Lakota County, GA by Shadburn. Eequoyah’s Noon by Michno. Crimson and Sabre, A Gift by Klausner. Georgia’s Indian Confederate Record of Forsyth County, Heritage by White. Sketches of Some Georgia by Shadburn. Est. $40-100 of the First Settlers of Upper Georgia, HWAC# 55752 of the Cherokees and the Author by Gilmer. Cherokee Cavaliers by Parins. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 55767 Lot# 4161 Cherokee Cookbook, Lot# 4167 1900’s Native American Myths and Medicine Books (4) Languages (books) Lot of 6 books, Cherokee Cookbook by Ulmer. Indian hardback & paperback. Includes Recipes by Gibbons. Cooking Wild Dictionary of the American Indian; The Game by Almand. Earth Medicine- Earth Foods by Weiner. Est. $40-100 Rocks Begin to Speak; Dine’ Bizaad HWAC# 56113 Bo’hoo’ aah I (a conversational Navajo Text for Secondary Schools, Colleges & Adults.) Very interesting for people studying Native American Languages. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 85836 Lot# 4168 New England Native American Lot# 4162 Cherokee Footprints Books (4) Wampanoag Indian Federation by Books (2) 1) Hardback, Cherokee Travers,History Manners and Customs of the Footprints by Walker, Volume 1, 178 pp. Indian Nations by Heckewelde, The Lehmi by Privately printed 1988; 2) Paperback, Caxton, Indian Place Names of New England by Cherokee Footprints... Volume 2 by Huden. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86223 Walker, pictures, drawings, 216 pp. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 55105 Lot# 4163 Cherokee language Book Group (11) 5 booklets CWY OhZPPOA (sic). Sequoyah Father of the Cherokee Lot# 4169 The Indian Wars; North Alphabetby Petersen. The Georgia American Indian Wars (2 Books) 2 Historical Quareterly Fall 1989. Hardback books 1)The Indian Wars by Sequoyah and the Cherokee Alphabet Washburn/Utley, 1977 Reprint. pp.344. by Cwiklik. Cherokee Words with Beautiful photos, prints, color & black pictures by Chiltoskey. IAWf ICWY IAfBI & white. Poignant photos of the Sioux ISGI?VI (sic). 2 sets of typed booklets warriors. Sitting Bull with Buffalo Bill of conversatonal Cherokee by Walker. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 55774 in 1885; Photo of Chiricahua Apaches at Fort Bowie, AZ after a forced Lot# 4164 1923 Hunting with the march under the guns of the scouts & soldiers who had broken into Bow & Arrow by Pope Hardcover Geronimo’s Sierra Madre Hideout. 8.5” x 11.5”; 2)North American 245pp. Saxton Pope was the father Indian Wars by Richard H. Dillon, 1983, pp.251, color & black & white of modern bow hunting. A culturally photos. Nice condition. These books are a great addition to library. import work. Title page has in ink Est. $30-80 HWAC# 63447 ‘Personal copy of the designer, Harold Lot# 4170 1927 The Story of the AC Mitchell 1923”. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 90630 Indian by Radin Hardcover 371pp by Paul Radin, numerous plates, some color. Front inscription, front board Lot# 4165 Indian Battle Books separating Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91291 (5) Great Western Indian Fights, 33 Years Among Our Wild Indians, Indian Fighter by Bailey, Fighting Lot# 4171 Alaska Alaska Medicine Indian Warriors by Brinstool, Men RPCs Lot of two chromolitho Captured by the Indians by cards: “Scund’a, Medicine Man, Alaska; Drimmer Est. $80-100 HWAC# and “Indian Witch Doctor Visiting 86224 Patient.” Est. $40-60 HWAC# 100512 204 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4172 Alaska Eskimos of Alaska Lot# 4178 Arizona Havasupai RPCs Lot of four: “Newarluk” eskimo Post Cards Lot of eleven: 5 RPC, 6 belle, Nome, RPC white border; three chromolithos. Est. $150-250 HWAC# old lithos: Eskimos of Alaska and 100524 Siberia; Taking a Sun Bath on Nome Beach, Alaska; Atziruk, Nome, Alaska. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100511 Lot# 4179 Arizona Hopi Moki Women Post Cards Lot of Lot# 4173 Alaska Native American 29 cards featuring photos and Postcards from Alaska the special swirling This is a collection of 43 postcards of hairstyle of the Hopi Native Thlinget Eskimos and of Sitka, Moki women. Mostly Alaska. There are 8 RPCs with borders, lithos, a couple of RPC and the rest are lithographs. One white borders. Est. vintage card is from a US Navy Sailor $400-500 HWAC# telling his wife that he is “OK,” dated 100528 1942. The Ordway Photo Services of Juneau, Alaska is used. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 91448 Lot# 4174 Alaska Totem Pole Photo Lot# 4180 Arizona Hopi Tribe Postcards Collection This is a Post Cards Lot of eighteen. 10 white collection of 23 postcards; one is RPC border RPCs, 8 old lithos. Totem pole of a man and woman in traditional costume, the woman is in leggings. makers, and totem poles from Sitka, The Hopi snake dance is depicted in several cards. Several views of Wrangell, Ketchikan and Seattle. The Old Oraibi are included. One lithograph of Nampeyo the famous potter Grizzly Bear Totem, from very old with her grandchild. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 91436 Massett, original Indian Village on the Q.C. Isl- 200 years old. Est. $240-400 Lot# 4181 Arizona Native American HWAC# 100514 Postcards Depicting Crafts This is a grouping of Native Americans in their crafts. Three are the same of a woman Lot# 4175 Arizona Apache Post Card depicting her crafts and one Native Collection Lot of 18: 5 modern RPCs; 7 American making shoes. In color litho cards; 2 RPCs, 2 new lithos. Est. chromo-lithograph. Est. $100-200 $250-350 HWAC# 100527 HWAC# 91425 Lot# 4182 Arizona Native American Postcards Depicting Jewelry Making This group of 19 post cards depicts Lot# 4176 Arizona Arizona Native Native Americans in the art of jewelry American Atraction Brochures and making. All are chromo-lithographs. Postcards Assortment of 6 Native Est. $150-250 HWAC# 91426 American and Maiden Rock postcards with 2 RPC’s and 2 souvenir postcards packets, most interesting is chromlitho uniformed US Apache Scouts. “Indian Symbols” pamphlet with symbols and translation-stains on front. 1917 Lot# 4183 Arizona Native American Apache Trail of Arizona Southern Postcards Depicting Rug Weaving Pacific booklet. 1974 Pima Indian This is a collection of 23 postcards Drummer Boy illustrated booklet. 1962 depicting the making of Navajo rugs. All Tuzigot National Monument pamphlet. Montezuma Castle National are chromo-lithograph printed cards. Monument pamphlet. Typed and stapled 1920’s Indian Country road Some early cards dating 1906 through guide. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 61761 1930’s. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 91427 Lot# 4177 Arizona Generic Native American Post Card Collection Lot of Lot# 4184 Arizona Navajo Blanket 38, mostly lithocards, one borderless Postcard Collection This is a collection RPC of a Pima Indian Home in Arizona. of 37 postcards of Navajo blankets Est. $200-400 HWAC# 100523 or rugs; 34 chromo-lithographs, 2 lithographic, and 1 RPC. Some are duplicates but all are in very good condition. Two are postmarked 1910 and several from the 1930’s. Est. $370-600 HWAC# 91413 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 205

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4185 Arizona Navajo Post Card Lot# 4191 British Columbia Canadian Collection Lot of 33: 26 chromolithos, Indian RPCs Lot of eight:four old litho; 4 modern, 3 RPCs. Est. $250-400 two white border RPCs; Old Indian HWAC# 100526 Whale hunter of Puget Sound; Royal canadian Mounted Police; Puget Sound Indians; The Young Whaler(Puget Sound Indian); Type of British Columbia Indians.” Lake of the Woods - Kenora - Ont. - Canada; Scene from the Canadian North West squaw and Lot# 4186 Arizona Pima and Papago papoose; Indian Types / Best Wishes / Indians This collection of 4 postcards From Canada. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 100513 depict the Pima and Papago (Tohono O’Odham) Indians. 4 postcards total with Lot# 4192 Yosemite, California Baby sitting in 2 RPCs and 2 lithographs. Est. $80-120 Basket RPC from Yosemite N.P. This is a real HWAC# 91441 photo postcard of a baby girl sitting is a Lucy Telles basket. The photo is from the Camp Curry Studios in Yosemite National Park. (ID’d by ND). Date unknown. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91415 Lot# 4187 Arizona Postcards Also see lots 4212-4214 of Navajo Rug Weaving This is a collection of 6 chromo-lithograph postcards of the same Navajo rug Lot# 4193 California Indians weaving theme. All are vintage 1940’s. of Southern California This is a Est. $90-150 HWAC# 91411 collection of 21 cards; 4 are RPC and the rest are lithograph of the Southern California region. Some duplicates. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 91439 Lot# 4188 Arizona Seattle Washington Native American Lot# 4194 California Three Indian Post Postcards This is a collection of 11 Cards Three RPCs including a reinactment postcards of the Seattle area tribes of the Black Hawk Massacre, scalping and including the Yakima. 4 RPCs and several duplicates. Est. $150-300 burning the Whites featured in the Red Man HWAC# 91442 Spectacle, Earls Court Exhibition. Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 100531 Lot# 4189 Arizona Tepee Encampment Postcards This collection of tepee postcards are a total of 28 postcards; approx. 11 are RPCs. One is of a Lot# 4195 Colorado Navajo Blanket rare Apache encampment photography Trade Card The G. M. Harris Curio Co. by Alexander and Green. Est. $500- “we carry the largest assortment in 1000 HWAC# 91438 the West” produced this card with Mr. Harris and six rug makers. Est. $60- Lot# 4190 Arizona Wooden 100 HWAC# 100525 Postcards of Hopi Lifeways This is a collection of approx. 40 wood-based silk screened postcards all depicting Lot# 4196 Colorado Pueblo Indian Girl the Hopi lifeway. Find the belt weaver, Weaver RPC Choice borderless RPC of the kachina carver, yucca kachina, and Maire Tafoya, of the pottery & weaving the corn dancer. Many more all in color. Tafoya Family, July 13, 1930. “Pueblo Est. $250-400 HWAC# 91423 Indian Girl Weaver, “Ja-Ro” Garden of the Gods Trading Co., Colo. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 100530 Also be sure to check out the extensive Native Americana Postcard & Ephemera Sections! 206 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4197 Florida Seminole Indian Lot# 4203 Nevada Paiute Post Cards RPC and Old Lithographs This is a group Lot of ten: 3 white border RPCs; one of 7 RPC postcards of Seminole Indians borderless “Makers of Rabbit Blanket and a total of 56 cards in all of old Paiute;” two by Smith & Co. of Carson lithographs. Old RPCs are spectacular City. Two old chromolitho cards. Est. in detail. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 91430 $130-200 HWAC# 100516 Lot# 4198 Montana Blackfoot Tribe Postcards This is a Lot# 4204 New Mexico Native American Photos and Postcards of collection of postcards Pottery This is a grouping of actual primarily of the Blackfoot photographs and postcards depicting Tribe. 4 RPCs total and 25 lithographs. Est. pottery being made, painted or sold $500-600 HWAC# 91434 on the streets. One postcard of Aztec Ruin (The Early Ones black and white), pottery, as well as the black pottery of the San Ildefonso Pueblo, home to Maria Martinez. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 91429 Lot# 4205 New Mexico Native American Postcards - Pueblo History Lot# 4199 Montana Little Bighorn This is a collection of 12 postcards; Battlefield in Postcards Many of the prints of Fred Harvey art depicting Little Bighorn scene photos are from Pueblo Native American history the work of L. A. Huffman of Miles relating to Sante Fe or New Mexico. City, Montana. A total of 22 photos are Meet the Hopi Giant Messenger. Est. Huffmans. There are a total of 7 RPCs $600-800 HWAC# 91418 with borders, 1 RPC without a border, 11 chromo-lithographs, 7 lithographs, Lot# 4206 New Mexico Pueblo Tribes 8 snap shots, and 9 modern lithographs. on Postcards This is a collection of There are historical photos, some reenactments, portraits of key approx. 90 cards with about 8 RPCs. people, and battle field scenes. Other photos are from the 1916 period. Pueblo tribes are presented from New Est. $700-900 HWAC# 91450 Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona. You will find a postcard of Elle of Ganado, Lot# 4200 Nixon / Schurz, Nevada maker of the President’s Blanket (the 1897, 1919 Two Indian Trader best weaver in Navajo) a photo from Billheads: Golding of Nixon and Fred Harvey. Hopi snake dancers are Gregory of Schurz Lot of two. 1) present, Hopi Kachinas are present for Warren T Golding, constable and the Corn Dance; Cliff Palace is depicted Indian trader: Called a plucky little from Mesa Verde, Colorado, and a Taos, officer by the local papers. He moved New Mexico, hunter is depicted as well. to Wadsworth in 1880. 2) JO Gregory, Est. $650-800 HWAC# 91437 Indian and post trader: Farmer in charge of Pyramid Indian Reservation during the Pyramid Lake Indian Lot# 4207 New Mexico Zuni Indian War. Later moved to Schurz and was involved with Wovoka. These are Post Cards Lot of five RPCs featuring two key Native American events in Nevada. Extensive biographies are Zuni Indians of New Mexico. Est. $100- included. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 99735 150 HWAC# 100529 Lot# 4201 Nevada c1900’s Medals (3) of Native American Tribes 3 beautiful medals. 1) Sovereign Nation of the Sioux, 1971, on the obverse, Rosebud Sioux/Maza-Ska; 2)Sovereign Nation of the Crow Tribe, 1972//Crow Tribe; 3) Sovereign Nation of the Havasupai Tribe 1971//Land of the Blue Green Lot# 4208 Pawhuska, Oklahoma Waters/Pesasita. All have plastic covers. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 90704 Pawnee & Kaws RPCs Lot of five: four white borders from Pawhuksa, OK: Lot# 4202 Nevada Navajo Vintage John Stink, Chief Baconrind, Petsimoi. Sterling Silver Spoons (7) This is a Wah-Shun-Gah, Chief of the Kaws. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 100517 great set of 7 very rare all handmade Navajo sterling silver spoons. Each spoon is engraved at the top of the handle and they measure at 4” long. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 90688 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 207

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4209 Oklahoma Oklahoma Lot# 4215 Buffalo Bill Cody Cherokee and Choctaw Tribe RPC Lithograph Postcards This is a This is a collection of Oklahoma tribes, collection of 32 lithograph postcards mainly Cherokee and occasional of Buffalo Bill. Many are reproductions Choctaw tribe. 33 cards in all with 12 of famous artists paintings of Bill Cody. RPCs. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 91432 Some duplicates will be found and several are of the Wild West Show. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 91446 Lot# 4210 Oregon Columbia River Lot# 4216 Chief Joseph Ephemera Indian Post Cards Lot of 33: 16 RPCs, Collection Very nice collection of Chief 4 modern RPCs; 13 Lithos. Est. $500- Joseph ephemera. Chief Joseph (1840- 800 HWAC# 100521 1904), leader of the Nez Perce, as was his father. The Nez Perce lived on lands “granted them” by the Treaty of Walla Walla in 1855, about 7.7 million acres. In 1863, the Anglos decided they wanted the Nez Perce land and eliminated 90% of the “reservation,” out of the treaty. By 1877, the Anglos had reneged on almost every Lot# 4211 Pennsylvania Arrowheads aspect of the treaty which led to war. Chief Joseph was forced to Mentioned in 1874 Pennsylvania surrender, but never stopped the campaign to regain his rightful Diary 1874 Diary by day, perhaps 25% tribal lands. Over the years, much has been written on Chief Joseph filled out in tiny pencil writing. Heavy and the Nez Perce war, where almost every aspect of treaties signed emphasis on Church and the bible, but were broken. The largest painting in this collection is and acrylic by also on relationships.Mentions Philly, Lucita Woodis, a New Mexico multi-media artist, 36x26”, unframed. Ogdensburg (NJ) and other places. names not found. Blue paper token It has some canvas wrinkles, please inspect. The rest of the collection in the back for “Wagner’s Green House”, of no relation to the current contains ten framed items of varying sizes from 6x9” to 14x20”, and company of the same name, which only goes back to about 1900, and 4 collectible plates with scenes of Chief Joseph’s life. Please see the may have taken its name from this place. Of special interest is the photo. Est. $3000-4000 HWAC# 101047 entry on Aug 30, 1874, where the writer said: “After dinner took a walk with F & H back and up the hills - found my first arrowhead...” This Lot# 4217 Collection of Native is an interesting statement showing the American fascination with American and Cowboy Postcards finding arrowheads. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 90974 This is a collection of approx. 160 humorous postcards vintage 1940’s Lot# 4212 Baby Basket Vintage to 1950’s. All are hand drawn Native Postcard Collection This is a American or Cowboy themed. Includes collection of approx. 50 postcards of many publishers: Manning; Hal Empie; Native American babies in baskets. Cabot Colt; Petley, etc. Est. $500-800 RPC: Five are without borders, 31 with HWAC# 91410 white borders, 12 are chromo-litho, and 3 are modern. (ID’d by ND). This Lot# 4218 Collection of Native is a fantastic group showing the variety American Postcards from across of Native American baby basket styles from throughout the West. the United States This is a collection Many are buckskin covered, some beaded; the show a variety of styles of Native American postcards from and head coverings. The cards have been labeled by ND for specific varied tribes across the United States; regional tribes. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 91408 Choctaw, Blackfoot, Chippewa, and Sioux. One dated 1907. Est. $150-250 Lot# 4213 Baby Basket Vintage HWAC# 91412 Postcards Grouping This is a collection of over 40 postcards depicting Native Lot# 4219 Crow & Cheyenne Post American babies in baskets. All are in Cards Lot of twelve: 5 old lithos, and 7 color, some duplicates. Vintage 1910- RPCs, including “the dedication of the 1930’s. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 91424 Jim Baker Cabin, Cheyenne, Wyoming, by D-F Photo Co. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 100515 Lot# 4214 Baby Cradleboard Vintage Postcards This is a collection of 19 postcards of babies in Lot# 4220 Dude Larson Postcard cradleboards; 8 are Collection This is a collection of Route chromo-lithograph, 5 66 collectible cards, 34 in total. There are RPC white borders, are 2 large-format cards of whimsical and 2 are without nature. Many cards are black and borders, plus 2 modern white while others are in color. Many cards. Cradleboard depicting the West. All are L. H. Larsen use was generally the in origin. Est. $450-600 HWAC# 91449 central USA eastward, though board usage took place in parts of Arizona as well. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 91409 208 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4221 Flathead RPCs Lot of two: Lot# 4228 Misc. Cherokee Ephemera, white border with six Indians; no border Books, VHS Tapes Hardback and paperback panorama of the Indians on the Flathead books, VHS tapes is telling about the Cherokee reservation, 1911. Est. $80-120 HWAC# Nation, The Story of New Echota. Book of 100518 Etowah Papers by Moorehead; Sam Houston with the Cherokee, 1820-1833 by Gregory; Map of The Battle of Pickett’s Mill. May 27, 1864, 31”x 24”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 55113 Lot# 4222 Geronimo Ephemera Collection Lot# 4229 Native American Advertising Cards Geronimo, one of the most famous Apache - H.J. Soulen Art Cards This is a collection of 9 3 warriors in American history. This is a nice 1/2 in. X 5 1/2 in. advertising cards from the Geis collectible group highlighted by a bronze bust, and Co. of Buffalo, New York. One is identified to 8” tall, by Henry Alvarez (1944-2012), a talented 1913. All are H.J. Soulen art prints. Est. $180-300 Southern California artist The bust is signed by the HWAC# 91417 artist and cast at the Andevan Bronzeworks. The collection includes 28 framed items of Geronimo which include early chromo-lithograph post cards and other images of Geronimo. Most frames average about 6 x 8”. This is a very nice group commemorating Geronimo, 1829-1909. Geronimo surrendered for the last time in 1886. Est. $1500- Lot# 4230 Native American Ashtray 2000 HWAC# 101042 Triangular ashtray with a Native Lot# 4223 Great Lakes Indian Post American male image. Hand painted in Nippon, c. 19th century. Appears Cards Lot of 21: twelve lithocards, 2 unused. 5.5”. Mackie Collection Est. modern RPCs, 7 RPCs. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 100519 $100-200 HWAC# 89322 Lot# 4224 February 5, 1887 Illustration from Harper’s Weekly Titled “Suspicious Guests” this illustration shows a Native American man in conversation with a group of white settlers on a snowy day. In the distance two native people can Lot# 4231 Native American be seen on horseback. This illustration was featured in the February Postcards by Groves and Great 5th, 1887 edition of Harper’s Weekly. It measures approximately 21.25” x 15.75.” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63231 Northern Railway This is a collection of 21 postcards. The Groves series Lot# 4225 Indian Boarding Schools are 12 count and the Great Northern Post Cards Lot of four rare cards three Railway series are 9 in count and are in color. All depict great Native American lithos, one RPC: Cheyenne Indian School chiefs in history. Est. $180-300 HWAC# Band; Pawnee Indian Students from Oklahoma at Indian School, Phoenix, 91419 Arizona; Girls Home Chilocco Indian School, Okla., Big Thunder, Indian Island. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 100520 Lot# 4232 Native American Lot# 4226 Indian Chiefs and Postcards Depicting Baskets This is a grouping of approx. 40 postcards Warriors postcards This is a photo depicting the making of baskets from album of approx. 74 photos of many various Native American tribes. All are chiefs and some warriors. 25 are RPCs. chromo-lithographs. Some early cards, Chief Yellow Horse is shown, along dated 1907. Est. $350-700 HWAC# with Chief White Swan, Chief Fleet 91428 Foot, Apache warriors, Chief Calf Child, Chief Flying Hawk, Chief Heaven Fire of Lot# 4233 Native American the Assinibion tribe, Chief Red Owl, and Postcards with Gold-Tone several more. Est. $1200-2500 HWAC# 91444 Background This is a a collection 19 postcards all with a gold-tone Lot# 4227 Indians in Canoes Post background depicting varied Native Americans. The earliest post card is Cards Lot of seven: 5 RPC s, 2 lithos. dated 1909. All in beautiful color. Est. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 100522 $250-400 HWAC# 91422 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 209

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4234 Native American RPC and Lot# 4241 Ute Indians on Postcards Lithograph Cards - No Specific Tribe This is a collection of 12 postcards with This is a collection of approx. 65 cards; 4 RPCs and 8 lithographs. One of Mesa 26 are RPCs and the rest are lithograph Verde, Colorado. The Ute tribes include cards. No specific tribe is represented. areas of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Includes the lithograph of Chief White Eastern Nevada, New Mexico, and Calf, Blackfoot, who modeled for the Arizona. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 91443 Buffalo Nickel coin. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 91433 Lot# 4235 Native American Trading Cards This is a collection of about 80 trading cards from: Loma Linda foods, the Red Man Tobaccco Co., and Ohio Match Co., and others. All in color and many with descriptions. Est. $800- 1100 HWAC# 91416 Lot# 4236 Native American Transfer Postcards This is a set of 6 postcards with the unique feature of cut and transfer. Vintage but date unknown. Lot# 4242 Vintage RPCs of Native Americans with Original Six cards with Native American images. Signatures This is a collection of five real photo postcards with Est. $120-200 HWAC# 91421 Native Americans WITH THEIR SIGNATURES, including their personal pictograph of their name. All five are named and four have their signatures with pictograph signatures as well. See how Grass Woman signs; also Running Wolf. Clearly shows that the symbology does have meaning. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 91414 Lot# 4237 Navajo Girl Trade Card Lot# 4243 Warrior Pose RPCs ND This is a single trade card from the picked out these notable chiefs posing H.D. Macrae Co. depicting a young for photographers. Two by Paul Goerke Navajo girl molding clay figurines for a & Son of Colorado Springs, two by ceremony or trade industry 3 1/2 in. X Reed’s Indian Pictures of St. Paul. Lot 6 in. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 91420 of six: three white border, one “starting fire with flint and steel.” Est. $180-240 Lot# 4238 Petroglyph Art and Sign HWAC# 100510 Language on Postcards Sometimes whimsical, sometimes serious, this lot includes several lithographs of Lot# 4244 Wild West - Outlaw petroglyph art on rocks. A collection Postcard Group Large group of 113 of 22 postcards,; 1 RPC including the modern postcards and three sheets Cherokee alphabet; Native American symbolism. Est. $200-400 HWAC# of modern stamps, all with the “Wild 91440 West” theme. The group contains 48 cards of the McCarthy Series from Lot# 4239 Postcards of East Coast Apple Valley: Hickock (11), Black Bart Indians This is a collection of East (2), Masterson (1), Luke Short (2), Coast tribes possibly Nova Scotia and Holliday (2), Clantons (12), Wyatt Earp (10), Garrett (8); 12 cards Maine. 5 are RPCs and 4 are lithographs. from the Thompson series from ten of a similar nature to McCarthy; Est. $200-300 HWAC# 91435 13 miscellaneous printer cards, mostly Billy the Kidd; 53 First Day of Issue postcards, plus the three sheets of Wild West themed stamps. All in excellent condition. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 91445 Lot# 4245 WIld West Show RPCs This is a set of 2 RPCs at Lot# 4240 Sioux the Wild West Show of Buffalo Tribe RPC and Bill Cody. The first photo is a Lithograph Cards staged portrait photo with Old This is a grouping Yellow Horse. The second photo of 20 RPC cards and is dark with the parade of Native 22 lithograph cards Americans on horseback. No depicting the Sioux photo credits. Est. $60-100 Nation. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 91447 HWAC# 91431 210 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Photographs Lot# 4246 Nevada 1924 Calvin Lot# 4252 Wadsworth, Nevada clate Collidge Signed Native American 1880’s Wadsworth, NV Framed WWI Loyalty Document Framed Photo and More Framed photo of c. and matted document signed by late 1880’s Main Street, Wadsworth, President Calvin Coolidge. Presented NV-frame 12x15”, photo 7x12”. to The Carson Indian School for Framed note of collection of Historical loyalty and patriotism rendered Wadsworth photos donated to Mary & by their sons during World War I. Moes Wigwam by Ferry & Mary Juliot. Embossed with US Seal with Calvin Framed page with Wadsworth history. Coolidge signature. Document Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87652 16.25x12.25”. “John Calvin Coolidge Jr. ( July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) Lot# 4253 Nevada c1910 Framed was an American politician and the Datsolalee Photo by R Cohn Framed 30th President of the United States and triple matted photo of Datsolalee a from 1923 to 1929. A Republican Washoe basket maker with 2 baskets, lawyer from New England, born in Photo by R Cohn, Carson, NV. Frame Vermont, Coolidge worked his way 17x21”, photo 8.75x13.75” Est. $200- up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, eventually becoming 300 HWAC# 87878 governor. His response to the Boston Police Strike of 1919 thrust him into the national spotlight and gave him a reputation as a man of decisive action. Soon after, he was elected Vice President of the United States in 1920, and succeeded to the presidency upon the sudden Lot# 4254 Nevada c1997 death of Warren G. Harding in 1923. Elected in his own right in 1924, Native American Woman he gained a reputation as a small government conservative and also in Pow Wow Attire Framed, as a man who said very little, although having a rather dry sense of double matted photo of a humor.” from wikipedia. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 86869 Native American woman in Pow Wow attire holding a Lot# 4247 Reno, Nevada c1940 feather fan, by Ben Marra. Beautiful condition. Frame Wigwam Plate 7” round plate from 22.5x18.5”, photo 17.5x12.5” Wigwam Restaurant in Reno, NV. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87649 Native American portrait with Wigwam underneath. .38” wear on rim Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87837 Lot# 4248 7 Native American Plates Lot# 4255 3 Chiefs Framed Photo’s 7 Native American face plates suitable for wall hanging. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Framed and matted prints of 3 chiefs. 98022 Red Cloud, Quanah Parker and Sitting Bull. Frame18x39” Est. $300-600 HWAC# 98046 Lot# 4249 Alaska c1880’s Lingit Lot# 4256 Chelsea Bloomfield Framed Native Alaskan Photo Mounted photo Photo Framed color photo of Chelsea of Lingit’s. 4 men, 3 with badges and Bloomfield. Frame 15x19” Est. $100-200 1 woman. Original photo, mount not HWAC# 87643 original. 4.75x6.75”. Mackie Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 89341 Lot# 4250 Mono Lake, California c1880-1900 Stereo View Stereo View of Great Basin Collection of Mono Lake Collecting baskets. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 91253 Lot# 4257 Chief Winnemucca Framed Photo by Kohz Color photo of Chief Winnemucca by Wolfgang Kohz. Frame Lot# 4251 Pyramid Lake, Nevada 25x21” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87626 Framed Pyramid Lake Photo Large framed matted color photo of Pyramid Lake highlighted by the famous pyramid island. Frame 28.5x37.5”, photo 19x29.5” Est. $300-400 HWAC# 87608 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 211

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Photographs Lot# 4258 Chippewa Indian Cabinet Card Lot# 4264 Josephine French Cabinet card of mixed blood interpreter in Framed Photo Framed photo of a native buckskin with peace pipe. Photo by Native American Woman with a dog. HM Smith at Thief River Falls,MN. Pin hole top Brass plate “in memory of Josephine Wright French. Frame 15x12” of image, light surface wear. Est. $100-200 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 89922 HWAC# 90243 Lot# 4265 Native American Assemblies Framed Photos (3) Sioux tribe in front of teepees, enlarged print mislabeled as c. 1800, likley c. 1910-25. Frame 15.5x19.5”. Men, women and bay, frame 12x17”, some edge toning. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 89923 Lot# 4259 Framed Native American Lot# 4266 Native American Photo Reprints by Curtis (5 count) 5 b/w Prints and Photos (4) Prints-Telung of approx 12” x 9” of Native American the ways by Wm Moore, Too late to run. scenes. Nez Perce Baby, Waiting in the Photos-Frank Winnemucca 1956 Reno Forest-Cheyenne(stained), A Family Rodeo, Child by Ikenberry. Frames 9.5x11.5 to 15x12” Est. $100-200 Group-Noatak, Kotsuis and Hohhuq- HWAC# 98027 Nakoaktok(stained), Quilcene Boy. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 60801 Lot# 4267 Native American Photos (5 count) c. 1950’s 8” x 10” black and Lot# 4260 Geronimo and Mabel white photos depicting several tepees Framed Photos 2 enlarged photo in a camping area (this photo has some repros. Mabel Wright, frame 15x12”. light water spots), 3 photos of Native Geronimo and Naches 1886, frame Americans in ceremonial dress. 3 17x21” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 98037 Native American men conversing and a 6.5” x 10” photo of Native Americans in ceremonial dress. Photos were taken by Montana author and Lot# 4261 1975 Hairpin Sitting photographer Donald E. Miller. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 50257 Framed Photo by Cowles Framed photo of Hairpin sitting. 28/1500. Lot# 4268 c1975 Native 21x17” Est. $240-400 HWAC# 87646 American Woman with Basket Photo by Cowles Double matted B/W photo of a Native American woman known as Jeanie with a large basket. 28/1500. By RJ Cowles. Frame 21x17”, photo 17x30” Est. Lot# 4262 1975 Hairpin $200-400 HWAC# 87640 Standing Photo by Cowles Double matted B/W photo of a Native American woman known as Hairpin. 28/1500. By RJ Cowles. Frame 21x17”, photo 17x30” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87639 Lot# 4269 Navajo Photo with Baby In Baby Basket Framed photo of Navajo lady weaving a rug with a baby in a baby basket in lower right. Interesting to see the baby basket in use as we many many in this sale. Photo by Pennington, frame 10.5x8.5”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 90619 Lot# 4263 1975 Jeanie and Ida Framed Photo by Cowles Framed B/W photo of 2 Pauites in Wadsworth, NV. 28/1500. Frame 17x21” Est. $240- 400 HWAC# 87641 Lot# 4270 Paiute Framed Photos (4) 4 framed photos of Paiutes. Daisy Aster 1978, Gussie Williams 1979, Mabel Wright, repro of Old Winnemucca. Frames 11.5x9.75”, some screw holes in frames. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 98033 212 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Postcards Lot# 4271 Paiute Leaders and Truckee River Lot# 4278 Montana c1900’s Chromolithograph Bridge Photos Framed photos. Color bridge over (2),& 1 Photo Two-Guns White Calf -- Blackfoot Truckee River, frame 17x21”. B/W 5 Paiute tribal Indian Chief, Glacier National Park, Montana; leaders, frame 17x21” Est. $100-200 HWAC# Chief White Calf and his Tepee near St. Mary 98026 Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana to Miss Anna Krusky (?), Calman Iowa, written to her on August 30, 1914; Black & white post card of Chief Three Bears, Glacier National Park. Est. $25-60 HWAC# 90706 Lot# 4279 North Dakota c1900’s Postcards, Chomolitho & RPC RPC of Sioux Indians N.P. Depot, Mandan N.D.; chromolitho of Chief High Lot# 4272 1923 Wovoka Paiute with Pipe of the Sioux. From the Salvatore Falcone Arapahoes Photo Enlarged photo repro of Collection. Est. $30-40 HWAC# 90715 Wovoka Paiute with Arapahoes, uncredited photographer. Frame 19x23” Est. $100-150 Lot# 4280 Northwest Coast, America c1900’s HWAC# 87648 Postcards 7 RPC’s & 2 Chromolitho’s From the Pacific Northwest, 7 RPC’s & 2 Chromolitho’s. 1) Two Native American Lot# 4273 Arizona c1900’s Native American Arctic babies; 2) Indian Witch Doctor Visiting Pot Makers, from the Southwest The Patience in Alaska; 3)Totem Poles in Stanley Chromolitho’s include Hopi pottery maker from Park, Vancouver B.C.; totem Poles used in “Rose Grand Canyon National Park, AZ; Pueblo Native Marie” motion picture filmed at Bay View American and San Ildefonso Black Pottery; Maria Resort, Lake Tahoe, CA, & more.From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. the pottery maker from New Mexico; & more. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 90714 From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $80- 100 HWAC# 90709 Lot# 4281 Oklahoma c1900’s Postcards, 7 Chromolitho’s Lot includes Mrs. Jay Gould and Papoose, Oklahoma; An Indian Chief, Cherokee Lot# 4274 Arizona c1900’s Postcards Indian Reservation adjoining Great Smoky (Misc. RPC’s & Chromo’s of Native Mountains National Park; Kiowa 1900; & more. Americans) Misc. postcards of Native From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $40- Americans from Mexico (A Yaqui Indian 60 HWAC# 90712 Belle); Chief Hailstones; Apache Indians in Camp ()New Mexico and Arizona) & more! Est. $80-150 HWAC# 90717 Lot# 4282 Portland, Oregon c1942 Real Post Card of “Happy Papoose” No. 278 written to George Buchman, Oregon City, R2 Oregon. It reads on back, “Does this baby look like Paul or Geo?” (1 penny stamp) Est. $30- 50 HWAC# 90705 Lot# 4275 Arizona c1900’s Postcards, 7 chromolitho’s ”The Indian Building, Albuquerque, N.M.; Old Carreta, Laguna Pueblo, N.M.; Walpi-Hopi Indian Pueblo, Northern Arizona, & more. From the Lot# 4283 Southwest c1900’2 Postcards (10 Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $50-70 HWAC# RPC’s & Chromolitho’s) Great collection of 91163 postcards from the American Southwest includes: 1) Adorable “Baby in a Basket”; 2)”Chief Seattle, after whom Seattle is named”; Southern Alaska Native Girls; Indian Basket Makers, Arizona, & Lot# 4276 California c1900’s Postcards (Native more. From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. American Collection) Litho’s & RPC’s This lot $120-200 HWAC# 91162 includes 9 RPC’s & 7 Chromolitho’s. It consists of Postcards of Native Americans, including Yokayo Lot# 4284 Southwest c1900’s Postcards Indian Village of Ukiah, CA; dancing costumes; (4 Chromolitho’s) 1) D Pah, a Navajo child acorn gatherer from Sacramento, CA; “Clara Indian Silversmith working in hogan at Citalez The oldest full blooded surviving Indian of Coolidge; 2)”Some symbols used by Indians the San Juan Capistrano Mission. She is 100 years in decorating Silverware, Potter, Jewelry & old”; Indian “Bi Willis” of Hoopa, CA; & many more. From the Salvatore Rugs”; 3)Pueblo Indian Drilling Turquoise. Falcone Collection. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 90710 From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 91160 Lot# 4277 Central Plains c1900’s Postcards Lot# 4285 Southwest c1900’s Postcards, (5 Chromolitho’s) of Indian Chiefs This lot 6 Chromolitho’s of Weavers San Painting features chromolitho of Chief Sitting Bull, Chief of the Navajo Indians; “Youngest Blanket Bill-Rock, Chief Red Cloud, & more. From the Weaver in the World”; & more. From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $50-100 Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 90713 HWAC# 91164 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 213

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Native Americana / Postcards Lot# 4286 zCanada c1900’s Postcards of Lot# 4293 Arizona c1900’s Navajo Babyboards & Baby baskets) 3 postcards Indian Rug Beautiful Navajo rug of Native American babies in baby baskets with oatmeal base color, indigo, dark & baby boards. 2 is Chromolitho & 1 is RPC. brown. Has slight wear, please inspect. From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. 40” x 65”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 85823 $50-70 HWAC# 91161 Lot# 4287 zPanama c1900’s Postcards 2 RPC’s 1) Chokoi Indians RPC from Darien Panama; 2) Seminole Indians from Miami Florida. From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $40-50 HWAC# 90716 Lot# 4294 Arizona 1900 Navajo Rug Beautiful antique Navajo Rug with Lot# 4288 c1909-1912 Native geometric design. Diamond pattern at American RPC’s (3) 3 RPC’s. 1-A Quiet center. Handmade, wool, beige, orange. 49” x 41”. There are 5 very small holes Game, gambling scene by WH Martin. due to age, please inspect. This item 2-Gambling Game Practised by the American Indians by WH Martin 3-Cowboy Trading with Indians -Sign Language, has edge wear Est. should be used for display. Est. $300- $100-200 HWAC# 88542 500 HWAC# 85854 Lot# 4289 c1900’s Postcards (3 Lot# 4295 RPC’s) Plains Native Americans 1) F a rmingt on, “Indian Chiefs” 2) “The Indian Village”; New Mexico 3)”A Happy Pair”. From the Salvatore Navajo Rug Falcone Collection. Est. $70-120 (Handwoven) HWAC# 90718 Beautiful handwoven rug of wheat color, pink, blue, green with tribal Lot# 4290 c1900’s Postcards, 4 Chromolithos, design, made of 1 RPC’s, 1 photo Chromolitho, Chief Settle; Little wool. The rug Natives of Oregon; Chief Tendoy, Bannack, Salmon, made entirely Idaho; Princess Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle; by hand by America’s Natives from Russell Foutz Indian Room. Yei & more! From the Salvatore Falcone Collection. Wedding rugs depict the spirits or the Yei’s. Usually, they show 1 or Est. $50-70 HWAC# 90711 2 elements of a Sand Painting, but it is not a complete Sand Painting. In many cases the yeis are partly surrounded by a rainbow guardian band. Yei-be-chei rugs are more like pictorials. They represent actual Lot# 4291 c1900’s RPC, & 3 Chromolitho’s dancers of the Blessing Way Yei ceremony. Rugs from the Shiprock Great Lakes Postcards 1 RPC showing 2 area are usually made with many colors. The yarn can be hand spun Native Americans with the man showing or commercially produced or a combination of both . This rug is in an Indian peace medal; 1 Winnebago Chief excellent condition & should be displayed. 39.5” x 44”. Est. $1000- wearing ceremonial attire; 3 chromoliths with 2000 HWAC# 86841 Native Americans from Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. From the Salvatore Falcone Lot# 4296 Great South West of U.S., Various Collection. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 90707 c1920’s Navajo Rug, Tribal Design Gorgeous Navajo Rug, red, black, cream & oatmeal colors. Colors are bright. The Navajo traveled on the “sun’s rays” and Lot# 4292 Prescot, Arizona Navajo descended into the world on “lightning Rug (Rose Yazzie) Beautiful Navajo bolts.” It was Changing Woman who taught Rug, Burntwater, by Rose Yazzie 37” the Navajo how to live in “harmony,” but it x 48”. Soft, muted pastel colors in was Spider Woman who gave them secrets beautiful condition, should be put on to find their way in this world. To the display. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 86842 traditional Navajo weaver, Spider Woman provided the framework to live and weave beautiful things – the essence of being Navajo. Women are the weavers in traditional Navajo society. Although this cultural value is fading somewhat today with a few young men taking up the challenge, women still dominate the area of weaving. (By Canyon Road Arts) This rug is a work of art, beautiful enough to be displayed on wall. Approx. 46” x 68”. During this period of weaving, they could not fully control black color (on border) so this authentic rug shows a little “slight lighter black in lower left corner”. Please inspect. Est. $700- 1200 HWAC# 88500 214 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4297 Western States Lot# 4304 Arizona Gold Belt Drainage & c1930’s Navajo Rug Beautiful Transportation Tunnel Co 200 shares of Gold Navajo wool rug with cream, Belt Drainage and Transportation Tunnel Co black & oatmeal colors. Featuring cert #217 issued to Roger S. Greene on Dec 26, a geometric design in center, with 1911. Gray border with raised gold company arrow accents in black. Storm seal. Vignette of man on unicycle with wings pattern. Approx. 45” x 71”. Est. holding flame. This company, like many others $500-1000 HWAC# 88502 of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, Lot# 4298 zMexico c1930’s Navajo Style went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Lane Ptg. Co., K.C.K. Prag collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 77278 Rug, Made in Mexico Beautiful rug, black, red, cream & oatmeal. 100% wool, Lot# 4305 Arizona Gold Belt Drainage Made in Mexico. Approx. 52” x 85”. This is and Transportation Tunnel Co 200 classic Navajo Style rug, you would never shares of pre organization stock of Gold know it was made in Mexico. Original tag is still on rug. Very nice condition. Est. Belt Drainage and Transportation Tunnel Co. cert. # 217 issued to $500-1000 HWAC# 88501 Roger S. Green on Dec 26, 1911. Signed by George Brant, secy and L. C. Turues, VP. Grey border with gold company seal. Signed George Brant, sec and L. Turren, VP. Vignette of man with flaming stick on unicycle Lot# 4299 Fine Designer Rug by with wings. Inc. AZ. This company, like many others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe Beaulieu Highest quality area rug from in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to the Cameo Collection of Beaulieu of dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name America. 100% Olefin pile, woven in the USA.stain resistant, trackless, and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy fade resistant, dense pile, hand-knotted fringe, rich colors (red). or just closed. Printed: Lane Ptg Co. K.C.K. Prag collection. Est. $50- Approximately 23 x 96 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 98041 100 HWAC# 7278 Lot# 4300 1900’s Native American Blankets Lot# 4306 Arizona Los Angeles Cycle Car Company (2) Wool blanket, will look beautiful on wall 250 shares of Los Angeles Cycle Car Company, cert. # after cleaning. Has ducks & flowers on front. 40 issued to Harriett S. Perry on Sept 29, 1913. Gold 29” x 19” Please inspect. 2) Wool, green blanket seal and orange border. Vignette with three figures with cute burrow with bridle in middle. 43”x 20”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80874 with flag, light and eagle. Inc. Arizona. Orange border. Cyclecars were a hybrid of a motorcycle and car fitted with lightweight bodies. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88439 Lot# 4307 Arizona Shure Grip Tire Company 1,000 shares of Shure Grip Tire Company cert. #14 issued to Mary Wagman on Dec 22, 1929. Signed by William F. Turner, secy and Frankel Kay Hung. Brown border and gold company seal. Inc AZ. Vignette of eagle with wings spread on rock. This Lot# 4301 mid-1900’s Wool Rug company, like many others of this time period, started small and may (Navajo) Beautiful wool rug, brown, have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. ivory & black. 27” x 47”. Navajo woven No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, of native wool on primitive loom, guaranteed genuine by Fred Harvey, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated rug made by Rena Williams. Nice condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. 87876 Printed: A. Meyers, 302 Broadway, NY. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89703 Lot# 4302 Arizona Auto=Marine Equipment Co 3200 shares of Lot# 4308 California East Bay Street Railways/ East Auto=Marine Equipment Co. cert. # Bay Transit Co Two stock certificates for CA - East Bay 43 issued to Walter C. Kelly on Jan 31, Transit Co. - Inc. NY 1) Cancelled 35,000 shares of East 1916. Signed by P.J. McKennie, secy Bay Street Railways Ltd. Cert. #7 issued to American and T J McCarthy, VP. Grey border with Trust Co. Pledgee on April 21, 1936. “Certificate adhesive gold company seal. Inc. AZ. cancelled by Issue of Cert. No 9 in name of American Vignette of auto / marine equipment. Trust Co Pledgee Under Indenture Dated March 1, 1937 Printed: Polhemus Printing Co., 121 from Railway Equip & Realty Co. to American Trust Fulton St., N.Y. Prag collection. Est. Co, Trustee, dated May 7, 1937.” Assigned. Green border and green $60-200 HWAC# 77212 background. Raised company seal. 2) Unissued and uncancelled Lot# 4303 Arizona Gigante Mountain Tunnel East Bay Transit Co. cert. #35. Green border with green background. The Key System’s streetcars operated as separate division under the & Railway Company 636 shares of Gigante name “Oakland Traction Company,” later changed to “East Bay Street Mountain Tunnel & Railway Company cert. # 220 Railways. Ltd,” and finally to “East Bay Transit Co.” Prag collection. issued to N. B. Robinson on Nov. 9, 1911. Green Est. $60-100 HWAC# 77252 border with gold company seal. Inc. under the laws of AZ. Detailed vignette of men working in tunnel. Rare certificate. Printed: Corlies, Macy & Co. Inc. New York. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 77275 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 215

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4309 California Fair Oaks Lot# 4313 California Martinez Bay Transit Co. Cancelled 50,000 shares of Point Stage Co 1 share of Martinez Bay Fair Oaks Transit Co Capital stock @ $1 Point Stage Co. cert. #1 issued to Nover each cert. #18 issued to Frank Stobaugh O’Connor on Apr. 7, 1920. Signed M. on July 15, 1912. Grey border, gold Speiser, sec and Nover O’Connor, pres. company seal. Vignette of eagle with Raised company seal. Inc. CA on Jul 26, wings spread on cliff overlooking body 1919. Grey border. Adhesive RN stamp. of water. Signed by K. N. Browne, pres. This company like many others of this and C. E. Cook, secy. Inc. in CA on June 19, 1912. This company, like time period started small and may have only lasted a few years and many others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 89660 went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 77259 Lot# 4314 California Martinez Bay Point Stage Co Unissued Martinez Lot# 4310 California Macomber Bay Point Stage Co. cert. #9. Inc. in CA Motors Co. 25 shares of Macomber on July 26, 1919. Grey border. Prag Motors Co., cert. #3004 dated July 20, collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88476 1916, issued to J. W. Greboskly, signed by W. J. Macomber, pres & A.M. Scott, secy. Vignette of eagle with spread Lot# 4315 California Road-A-Scope wings. Inc. CA. Gold seal, grey border. of California 100 shares of Road-A- Eagle Macomber Comp commenced Scope of California cert #25 dated Sept operations in Los Angeles with a 20, 1948 issued to Ira D. Cox or Bernice cycle car with rotary engine in 1914. Cox. Inc. in AZ. Brown border and Firm reorganized with move to Chicago, then another move late brown company seal. Signed Chas. M. 1915 to Sandusky, Ohio. Created new design doubling cycle car and Morgan, sec. and James P. Anderson, engine size. Company tried to raise money to build car with rotary pres. Vignette of eagle standing on engine. Not successful and disappeared by 1918. Prag collection. globe with large extended wing span Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88444 with clouds in background. This company, like many others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. Lot# 4311 California Marchetti No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with Motor Patents Inc. 20 shares of another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES Marchette Motor Patents Inc. cert. 199. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77201 #165. Signed by Paul Marchetti, decreased with note “administratix Lot# 4316 California Rotary Gas with will annexed of his estate”. Noted Engine Company 20,000 shares of that Harry A. Encell held i n escrow Rotary Gas Engine Co. cert. #5 issued on certificate dated June 29, 1927 to Henry P. Garin on Dec 31, 1913. by Commissioner of Corporations of Assigned to Elise R. Norwood on July state of California stock in corporation. 7, 1914. Signed by N. J. Murphy, pres Green border. Vignette of eagle in oval with flag. By 1924, Paul J. and M. R. Carly, sec. Brown border Marchetti was in SF, CA and filed a patent for a broad-arrow engine and company seal. Inc. CA. Vignette using either a three- or four-lobe cam in place of the crankshaft. 1927 of torch above clouds. This company, saw Marchetti focus on the business side of company. Marchetti like many others of this time period, Motor Patents, Inc., was officially formed. In 1928, ground was started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a broken for the Marchetti Motor Patents factory at Mills Field, limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates which is now SF International Airport. The factory had an expected of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if output of 100 aircraft and 1,000 engines per year. Prag collection. they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88455 closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89674 Lot# 4317 California Seyler-Seely Lot# 4312 California Marin Sonoma Motor Car Co. Inc. 20 shares of Seyler- Seely Motor Car Co., Inc cert. #5 issued Fast Freight 49 shares of Marin Sonoma to and signed by, pres. Howard Seely Fast Freight (formerly Sausalito-Mill and Edwin L. Seyler. Assigned May 29, Valley & San Francisco Express Co.) 1922 by Howard Seely. Blue border and Issued to Robert G. Anderson on March raised company seal. Unique vignette 20, 1944 signed Robert G. Anderson, of women with staff, shield and wolf pres and Rosalie E. Anderson, secy. with workers and boat in background. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. Inc CA. Small tears, one on seal, staple $60-200 HWAC# 88456 and taped areas. This company, like many others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89646 216 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4318 California Stockton Lot# 4321 Colorado Georgetown Automobile Co 2500 shares of Tunnel Transportation Co 2 stocks Stockton Automobile Com cert #3 and 2 bonds for Georgetown Tunnel illegible date, issued to Harry Hewlett. Transportation Company. 1) 70 shares Grey border, green raised company of Georgetown Tunnel Transportation seal. Inc CA, July 27, 1903. Vignette of Co. cert # 559 issued to F. H. Shoemaker Eagle with wings spread. Torn bottom on July 2, 1918. Signed by C. A. Bashe, center of certificate. This company, like sec. Green border with light green many others of this time period, started paper, gold company seal. Vignette small and may have only lasted a few of men with full train coming out of years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the tunnel. Inc. CO.Printed: GOES. 2) 25 shares of Georgetown Tunnel company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, Transportation Co. cert. # 225 issued to Francis H. Shoemaker on Nov earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went 22, 1920. Signed by C.A. Basse, secy. orange border with light orange into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: The Atwood Print, Stockton, paper, gold company seal. Vignette of men with full train coming out CA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89726 of tunnel. Inc. CO. 3) $100 1st Mortgage 8% convertible Gold Bond Series A, # 305 of Georgetown Tunnel Transportation Company. Blue Lot# 4319 California Studebaker border and seal. Vignette of eagle with spread wings at top center of Brothers Company of California certificate. 13 coupons. Signed C A Basse. Printed: Central Banknote Unissued and cancelled shares of Company Chicago. 4) $50 1st Mortgage 8% Convertible Gold Bond Studebaker Brothers Company of Series A cert # 1143 of Georgetown Tunnel Transportation Company. California, cert. # 100. Green border. Principal due May 1, 1937. Brown border and seal. Vignette of eagle Inc. April 1901. American automobile with spread wings at top center of certificate. 12 coupons. Signed C manufacturer based in CA. Incorp. A Basse. Colorado tunnel through several mountains. 14.25” x 9.5” April 1901. Originally a producer of Location: Colorado. Printed: Central Banknote Company, Chicago. wagons for farmers, miners, and the military. Began producing autos Est. $300-500 HWAC# 77274 in 1902 with electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, both sold with the name “Studebaker Automobile Company.” 1st gasoline Lot# 4322 Colorado Gravity Car cars to be fully manufactured by Studebaker were sold starting in Aug. Coupling Company 419,000 shares @ 1912. They always had a reputation for producing a good product. $1 each of Gravity Car Coupling Co cert Merged with Packard in 1954 after having financial difficulty to form #41 issued to W. Seltratton on Mar 21, the Studebaker-Packard Corp. Financial problems worse than the 1898. Signed by B. M. Lathrop, sec and Packard executives thought and Packard withdrew their name. Name M. S. Stoughland, VP. Gold company returned to Studebaker Corp. name in 1962. Operations ceased on seal. Inc CO. Vignette of car coupling. Dec. 20, 1963. Last Studebaker produced on May 17, 1966 at plant in Printed: Pueblo Litho, Colorado. Prag Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.Company defunct by Nov. 1967. Printed: collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81878 Brown & Power, Inc. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89630 Lot# 4323 Colorado McIntosh Car Seal Lot# 4320 California Studebaker and Manufacturing Co 500 shares of Brothers Company of California McIntosh Car Seal and Manufacturing Unissued/ cancelled stock certificate Co. cert. #21 issued to J. Rothschild, for Studebaker Brothers Co of dated Oct 5, 1906. J. Rothschild may California #47. Gray border, gold be part of the Rothschild family, a seal, vignette of Studebaker building. wealthy family descending from Mayer American automobile manufacturer Amschel Rothschild (1744–1812) who Founded in 1852 and incorp. 1868 established his banking business in as Studebaker Brothers Manuf. Co. the 1760s.] Rothschild managed his Originally a producer of wagons for wealth and established an international banking family through his farmers, miners, and the military. Began producing autos in 1902 with five sons. The were established in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna, electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, both sold with and Naples. The family was elevated to noble rank in the Holy Roman the name “Studebaker Automobile Company.” 1st gasoline cars to be Empire and the United Kingdom. Beige seal, grey border, vignette of fully manufactured by Studebaker were sold starting in Aug. 1912. eagle with winds spread with flag shield. Inc Colorado. Printed: W. F. They always had a reputation for producing a good product. Merged Robinson Ptg. Co., Denver. Prag collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 83877 with Packard in 1954 after having financial difficulty to form the Studebaker-Packard Corp. Financial problems worse than the Packard Lot# 4324 Colorado O’Malley-Kelley executives had thought and Packard marque was phased out. Name Oil and Auto Supply Co. 1 share @ $10 returned to Studebaker Corp. name in 1962. Operations ceased on of O’Malley-Kelley Oil and Auto Supply Dec. 20, 1963. Last Studebaker produced on May 17, 1966 at plant in Co. cert. # 97 issued to T. A. Holland Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Company defunct by Nov. 1967. Printed: on Sept 17. 1919. Blue border and GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89631 seal. Vignette of ruler on throne with crown and city in background. This company, like many others of this time period, started small and may have Register, Bid, limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates only lasted a few years and maybe in a & view opening bids at of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89618 FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 217

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4325 Colorado Pudge Brothers Lot# 4329 Colorado Studebaker Motor Co. 13 shares of Pudge Brothers Colorado Vehicle Co. Unissued and Motor Co. cert. #C 1288 issued Mar uncancelled stock certificate #44 for 22, 1938 to C. B. M Parsons. Signed by Studebaker Colorado Vehicle Co. Inc. E. E. Pudge, sec and Melvin S. Wenth, under laws of state of Colorado. Orange pres. Green border and company border and company seal. Vignette of seal. Inc.under the laws of CO. This male figure with folded cloth around company, like many others of this time him. This company, like many others of period, started small and may have this time period, started small and may only lasted a few years and maybe in a have only lasted a few years and maybe limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy just closed. Printed: GOES506. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89736 89759 Lot# 4330 Connecticut Norwalk Tire Lot# 4326 Colorado Shot-Lite and Rubber Co. 20 shares of Norwalk Corporation of America Unissued Tire and Rubber Co. cert. C07731 dated and uncancelled Shot-Lite Corporation Jun 7, 1944, registered Jun 8, 1944, of America cert. # 302. Pink border issued to Theckla R. Harper. Signed J. company seal. Vignette of women in Whitehead, pres. Vignette man with car with light illuminating Shot-Lite torch covered with towel, 2 allegorical Corporation of America. This company, women 1 with globe, 1 with horn. like many others of this time period, Orange border and company seal. Inc. started small and may have only lasted CT. Norwalk Tire and Rubber Co. was a small company in rubber a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information industry that manufactured and distributed automobile tires, tubes, on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some and allied products under the ‘Norwalk Gold Standard’ brand. Owned cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, plant in Norwalk, CT, Comp. manufactured brake linings until 1930. went into bankruptcy or just closed the business. Prag collection. Est. Printed: Central Banknote Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# $60-200 HWAC# 89704 89608 Lot# 4327 Colorado Shot-Lite Lot# 4331 Delaware Bethlehem Corporation of America 1 share of Motors Corporation 25 shares of Shot-Lite Corporation of America cert. Bethlehem Motors Corp cert. # O5509 # 135 issued to Lawrence D. Bromfield. countersigned and issued to Thomson Signed by R. B. Elderkin, pres. and K. & McKinnon Aug. 19, 1920. Assigned. McKenzie, sec. Pink border with gold Orange border and company seal. company seal. Vignette of women in Vignette of man with axe sitting on car with light illuminating Shot-Lite tire with boat and building with smoke Corporation of America. This company, stake in background. The Bethlehem like many others of this time period, started small and may have Motors Corp was a manufacturer of tractors, automobiles and trucks only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No in Allentown, PA, between 1917 and 1926. In 1920, Bethlehem Motors information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even Corp built an automobile to be sold only outside the US. It was a states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with 4-seater sedan with a 40 hp engine built by Bethlehem, Timken axles, another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed the business. and cost $3,000. Company went into receivership later that year, and Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89705 all plans to further produce and sell the car were discontinued. Unsold cars put on market for about $1,000 each in 1921. Printed: American Lot# 4328 Colorado Shot-Lite Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77213 Corporation of America 70 shares of Shot-Lite Corp of America cert # 180 issued to Kenwith McKenzie on July 8, 1924. Assigned to G. McKenzie on Jan 20, 1925. Signed C. L. Wilson, asst secy and R. B. Elderkui, pres. Adhesive gold seal, red border. Inc CO. Vignette of Zoom in and see women in car with light illuminating Shot-Lite Corporation of America. This company, like many others close up detail of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on High Resolution the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, Images of ALL LOTS went into bankruptcy or just closed the business. Prag collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89708 available online at FHWAC.com 218 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4332 Lot# 4335 Delaware Gearless Motor Delaware Biddle Corp 10 shares of Gearless Motor Corp Motor Car Co. cert. # 4231 issued to George J. Wolf 762 shares of signed Aug 11, 1921. Green border Biddle Motor and seal, red car in center. Letter to Car Co. cert. # Wolf from treasurer thanking him for 37 issued to buying stock to to let other know about Magnetic Motors company. Rare stock certificate with a on April 1, 1919. great underprinted early automobile Green border on the face of the piece. Incorp. in Delaware, but believed to operate in and raised co. New York. Gearless Motors operated 1919-1922. There were several seal. Vignette companies which attempted to market a successful steam automobile of three figures in the early 1920’s. Gearless, produced as a roadster and touring car at on top center $2,650 and $2,550 respectively, had two separate 2-cylinder double- of certificate 1) acting slide-valve steam engines for power, and was available with woman with either wood or wire wheels. Minimal cars, but stock sold well. In 1923, wings holding light in center, man on right with hammer and wheel and Company failed in 1923 when 4 of its officials charged with mail fraud women on left with ax, flag shield and basket of food. Opposite side of when fraudulently selling $1,000,000 of stock. Printed: GOES 175. certificate has three figures of women and 2 children - Inc. DE. Biddle M.E. Cunningham Co. Pittsburgh, PA Prag collection Est. $60-200 Motor Car Co. manufactured luxury automobiles in Philadelphia, PA HWAC# 88459 from 1915 to 1922. “Information, rather than Persuasive Sales Talk” was the advertising slogan. Incorp. Oct. 1915 and presented finished Lot# 4336 Delaware cars at the Philadelphia Auto Show in Jan. 1916. Ad appearing in Life L oc omobile Magazine in 1917 confirmed that the car was “assembled” from parts Company Temporary produced by others, including a top-quality Duesenberg motor that certificate for showed off its’ European styling. Both the less-wordy and poetic copy 20 shares of and image using oriental minimalism represented the high standard Locomobile Co., cert of design. Biddle was one of more than 2000 US car makers in the # TCO 720, dated and first quarter of the 20th century, who failed to survive the pressure of countersigned Apr. mass-production and national distribution in the late teens and the 20, 1920, registered competition imposed by corporate consolidations in the early 1920’s. Apr. 21, 1920. Issued Printed: The Broun-Green Co 48 John Street NY. Prag Collection. Est. to J.H. Brooks & Co. $60-100 HWAC# 77220 Raised company seal. Inc. Delaware. Gold Lot# 4333 Delaware Black & White border. Locomobile and Town Taxis, Inc 53 shares of Black Co. of America & White and Town Taxis, Inc.cert #64 founded in 1899. Company name originated from combination of 7% cumulative preferred stock issued words locomotive and automobile. Locomobile began by producing to Guy Cary dated, countersigned and steam cars which had many faults. Liked by many people to get around registered Aug 6, 1919. Assigned Dec fast and over 4,000 were built between 1899 and 1902. Introduction of 30, 1926. Signed W. Bundy Cole, pres the gasoline internal combustion led to its’ demise. Printed: American and Joseph Troxell, treas. Blue border, Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88435 raised company seal. Inc. Delaware. Printed: American Bank Note Co., Litho. Prag collection. Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 88467 Lot# 4337 Delaware Magnetic-Motors Car Lot# 4334 Delaware Duesenberg Company 420 shares Automobile & Motors Co Inc. 10 of Magnetic-Motors Car shares of Duesenberg Automobile Company cert # 22 signed & Motors Co., Inc. cert. #1857 dated June 20, 1919. Issued April 6, 1923. Orange Border and seal. to Thomas D. Bowes, Vignette of man and women sitting Julian A. Halford, Harry G. between two globes in front of buildings. Sundheim, A. W. Burke, E.S. Duesenberg Motors Co. was an American Patridge, P.W. Copeland, manufacturer of race cars and luxury Voting Trustees, signed by automobiles, founded by brothers August and Frederick Duesenberg Alfred W. Burke, pres. Inc. in 1913 in Saint Paul, MN, where they built engines and race cars. Delaware. Brown seal and Operations moved to Elizabeth, NJ in 1916 to manufacture engines border. Printed: Bank Note Co of Phila. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 for World War I. Their government contracts were cancelled 1919, HWAC# 88447 moved to Indianapolis, IN, home of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Established Duesenberg Automobile and Motors Company, Inc. Lot# 4338 Delaware Magnetic- Depression stopped luxury car sales and company went out of business Motors Car Company 20 shares of in 1937. Printed: The Broun-Green Co., 46 John St NY. Prag collection. Magnetic-Motors Car Company cert. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 88462 # 15 issued July 28, 1919 to Owen Magnetic Motor Sales Corp. Inc. Delaware. Signed Alfred W. Burke, pres. Brown Seal and border. Printed: Bank Note Co. of Phila. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88448 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 219

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4339 Delaware Malibu Grand Lot# 4343 Delaware Mercer Motors Prix Corp Cancelled Nov. 20, 1987 Co. 100 temporary Certificate - 5,000 shares of Mailbu grand Prix Corp. Exchangeable for Permanent Engraved cert. #SFU03051 dated July 14, 1987. Certificate shares of Mercer Motors Co Grey border and seal. Inc. Delaware. issued to L. F. Rothschild & Company. Vignette of race car. Drivers are thrill- Signed and countersigned on Apr seeking visitors at Northridge, outside 6,1923, registered Apr 7, 1923. Gold Los Angeles. 7 sites in California set border and raised company seal. for Grand Prix racing mini track, in a Talented staff developed one of most scaled-down Formula 1 speedster. 2 businessmen who laid out the first admired sports cars of the decade; track in Malibu sold their company to Warner Communications Inc. for the 1910 Type-35R Raceabout, capable of over 90 mph. Oct, 1919, $4 million. No wheel-to-wheel competition. Each car is electronically after the last involved original developer died, company obtained by released at 9-second intervals on clear track. Tracks are custom- a Wall Street firm. Ex-Packard VP Emlem Hare took over organizing built for $15,000 apiece, are 3/4-size versions of the Formula 1 racer. Mercer under the Hare’s Motors corporation. Hare looked to expand Printed: Jeffries Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# but within a few years, the cost of acquisitions and economic recession 88450 forced liquidation. Purchased by Durant Motors in 1922. Last Mercer produced 1925. Printed: American Bank Note Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Lot# 4340 Delaware Mason Tire & Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89650 Rubber Corp 100 shares of Mason Tire & Rubber Corp. cert. # C1536 Lot# 4344 Delaware Moon Motor Car issued to Herbert H. Blizzard & Co Company 100 shares of Moon Motor signed and countersigned on Feb 23, Car Co. cert. # C25923 issued and 1943. Signed by Paul D. Towner, sec. countersigned Nov 17, 1930, registered Green border, company corporate seal. Nov 18, 1930. issued to George Mason Tire & Rubber Co. organized Boggiano. Signed Pauley Moon, sec. in 1915 by O.M. and D.M. Mason. Vignette of figure leaning backward Construction began Jan. 1916, with Moon sign on their mid-section. manufacturing of tires started in summer. Company grew fast doubling Joseph W. Moon developed his 1st car sales each year as plant increased in size.. Plant purchased in Bedford in 1905 as a five-passenger touring car featuring a 35-hp engine and to manufacture tires for just one contract with Ford Motors for 5,000 3-speed, sliding-gear transmission. 45 cars were manufactured by tires a day. Ran color ads in main publications including the Saturday Moon Motors in 1906, by 1913 the company was manufacturing over Evening Post. When Panic of 1921 occurred the company was over 1,500. By 1930, faced with multiple setbacks and the onset of the Great extended and the Mason brothers resigned. New management came Depression, Moon Motor Car Co. was forced to stop production. Moon in but were unable to pay off debts. The company closed on March 8, factory was purchased by Ruxton automobile. Printed: Hamilton Bank 1930. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88479 Note Co., New York. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89658 Lot# 4341 Delaware Mercer Motors Lot# 4345 Delaware Mutual Tire and Co. 50 shares Temporary Certificate - Rubber Corp 240 shares at $10 each Exchangeable for Permanent Engraved of Mutual Tire and Rubber Corp. issued Certificate of Mercer Motors Co. cert. to Theodore Werner on Dec 19, 1920. # TB 3038 issued to Frank C. Colyer Signed by William Mackay, pres. and on Dec 14, 1922, registered and John Hall Jones, secy. Inc. DE. Green countersigned Dec 15, 1922. Raised border and company seal. Vignette of comp. seal. Brown border. Talented two men outside an oval with cow on staff developed one of most admired bottom and vegetables on top; water sports cars of the decade; the 1910 Type-35R Raceabout, capable of with ships in background. Company established in 1919 as a holding over 90 mph. Oct, 1919, after the last involved original developer died, company for Mutual Tire & Rubber Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 company obtained by a Wall Street firm. Ex-Packard VP Emlem Hare HWAC# 89652 took over organizing Mercer under the Hare’s Motors corporation. Hare looked to expand but within a few years, the cost of acquisitions Lot# 4346 Delaware National and economic recession forced liquidation. Purchased by Durant Radiator Corp. 10 cancelled shares Motors in 1922. Last Mercer produced 1925. Printed: American Bank of National Radiator Corp. cert. # Note Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89648 NY/O 4420 dated Oct. 30, 1928, registered Oct. 31,1928. issued to Lot# 4342 Delaware Mercer Motors Earl R. Radtke. Blue company seal Co. 100 shares of temporary certificate and border. Vignette of women - exchangeable for Permanent Engraved with hammer, child and man’s head. certificate #TC2063 issued to and National Radiator Co. developed from assigned to Gude, Winmill & Company the earlier Fowler Radiator Co. (est. 1894). In 1902 the company on Apr 30, 1923. Registered May 1, was renamed National Radiator Co. Company expanded, and by the 1923. Yellow border, raised company 1920’s had plants in Trenton, NJ, Lebanon and New Castle, PA. On seal. Talented staff developed one of Aug 8, 1927 National Radiator Corp of Delaware was established most admired sports cars of the decade; under the name Union Radiator Co., the Gurney Heater Canufacturing the 1910 Type-35R Raceabout, capable of over 90 mph. Oct, 1919, company, Continental Heater Co., the Niagra Radiator and Boiler Co, after the last involved original developer died, company obtained by and Utica Heating Co. Early 1930’s company had debt problems and a Wall Street firm. Ex-Packard VP Emlem Hare took over organizing reorganized, placed into receivership and re-established. Directors Mercer under the Hare’s Motors corporation. Hare looked to expand of the company approved a merger in 1954 with the US Radiator but within a few years, the cost of acquisitions and economic recession Corporation. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. forced liquidation. Purchased by Durant Motors in 1922. Last Mercer Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89654 produced 1925. Printed: American Bank Note Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89649 220 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4347 Delaware National Wheel Lot# 4351 Delaware Pennsy Motors and Axle Company 250 shares of Company of Pittsburgh 1 share of National Wheel and Axle Co. cert. Pennsy Motors Company of Pittsburgh #28 issued to Edwin J. Weston on Oct cert. # 1491 issued (no month) 30, 17, 1923. Assigned to Thomas White 1915 to Robt. W. Barbour. Black border, on Dec 12, 1923. Green border and green background with raised company company seal. Signed by L. R. Haslan, seal. Adhesive RN stamp. Incorp. under sec. and Edwin J. Weston, pres. Two the laws of DE. Signed by E.E. Gregg, tears on bottom of certificate. Inc DE. pres. This company, like many others of This company, like many others of this this time period, started small and may time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated name and if they consolidated with another company, went into with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Security Bank Co, Phila. Prag Printed: “National” Pittsburgh. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89657 89746 Lot# 4348 Delaware Owners’ Mutual Lot# 4352 Delaware Perfection Tire Tire Factories, Inc. 1-80/100 shares & Rubber Co. 10 shares of Perfection of Owners’ Mutual Tire Factories, Tire & Rubber Co cert #N.Y. 314577 Inc. cert. #1277 issued to Cesare issued to Henry J. Von Wittkamp on Sategna on April 13, 1930. Signed by May 29, 1920. Signed R. J. Evans, VP. K. L. Yerger, asst. treas. and C. A. Witter, Countersigned and registered June 1, pres. Orange border and company seal. 1920. Brown border and company seal. Vignette of eagle with spread wings. Inc. Perfection Tire and Rubber Company DE. This company, like many others of was incorp. in 1917 in Delaware. this time period, started small and may Company had plants in Fort Madison, have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. IA; Wabash, IN and, L.A., CA. Produced an asbestos-protected tire that No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, claimed unusual durability and inexpensive mileage. Prag collection. even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89638 with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES 510. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89729 Lot# 4353 Delaware Perfection Tire & Rubber Co. 6 shares of Perfection Lot# 4349 Delaware Paramount Tire & Rubber Co. cert #A 2689 to Motors Corporation of the Pacific William Vaccari on Nov. 1, 1921. Signed 40 shares of Paramount Motors Corp R W. Fahey, secy and Preston E. Roberts, of the Pacific cert. # 101 issued to O.T. pres. Orange border. Inc. Delaware. Richey on July 10, 1924. Green border, Vignette of plant. Perfection Tire and raised company seal. Inc. under the Rubber Company was incorp. in 1917 laws of the state of DE. This company, in Delaware. Company had plants in like many others of this time period, Fort Madison, IA; Wabash, IN and, started small and may have only lasted L.A., CA. Produced an asbestos-protected tire that claimed unusual a few years and maybe in a limited durability and inexpensive mileage. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. number of states. No information on the company as to dates of Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89639 operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just Lot# 4354 Delaware Perfection Tire closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89741 & Rubber Co. 25 shares of Perfection Tire & Rubber Co. cert. #13226 issued Lot# 4350 Delaware Peerless Cab to Curtis Vonholt issued Oct. 24, 1917. Company 2600 shares of Peerless Cab Brown border, gold seal. Vignette Co. cert. #108 issued to Helen M. Rankin of tire on top of certificate in center. on April 13, 1927. Signed E. S. Ellis, secy Inc. in DE. Signed by R. J. Eraus, VP. and S.M. Humphreys, pres. Blue border Perfection Tire and Rubber Co. was and company seal. This company, incorporated in 1917 in DE. Company like many others of this time period, previously had plants in Ft Madison, started small and may have only lasted IA; Wabash, IN and LA, CA. Ft Madison facility was known as one of a few years and maybe in a limited most advanced plants in the country when built. Company produced number of states. No information on asbestos-protected tire claiming high durability and inexpensive the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some mileage. Company entered into an agreement with Nemours Trading cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, Corp in 1919 giving them distribution rights to all Perfection products. went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Jeffries Litho Co. L.A. That makes all certificates only collectible pieces. Certificates carry no Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89668 value and no transfer of ownership is implied. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89748 View High Resolution Images, Register, Place Bids, See Current Opening Bids Visit the online catalog at FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 221

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4355 Delaware Perfection Tire Lot# 4359 Delaware Rockne Motors & Rubber Co. 100 shares of Perfection Corporation Unissued and cancelled Tire & Rubber Co. cert. #42187 issued stock certificate for Rockne Motors to Jas. H. Oliphant & Co. issued June 5, Corp. cert. #23 incorp. under the 1919. Brown border and seal. Vignette laws of state of DE. Rockne was an of tire on top of certificate in center. American automobile brand produced Inc. in DE. Signed by R. J. Eraus, pres. by Studebaker Corp. of South Bend, IN, Perfection Tire and Rubber Co. was from 1932-1933. Named for University incorporated in 1917 in DE. Company of Notre Dame football coach Knute previously had plants in Ft Madison, Rockne, who became sales promotion IA; Wabash, IN and LA, CA. Ft Madison facility was known as one of manager on March 31, 1931. He died most advanced plants in the country when built. Company produced in a plane crash 12 days later. Rockne production on the”75” began asbestos-protected tire claiming high durability and inexpensive at South Bend on Dec. 15, 1931. 1933 Rockne line was reduced mileage. Company entered into an agreement with Nemours Trading to only the “10”, which was an updated “65.” After Studebaker’s Corp in 1919 giving them distribution rights to all Perfection products. receivership on March 18, 1933, production of the Rockne was That makes all certificates only collectible pieces. Certificates carry no moved South Bend Studebaker plant, where it was built April through value and no transfer of ownership is implied. Prag collectio Est. July, 1933. Printed: Hasbrouck, Thistle & Co. NY. Prag collection. $60-200 HWAC# 89749 Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77202 Lot# 4356 Delaware Petroleum Lot# 4360 Delaware Rolls-Royce of Motors Corp 50 shares of Petroleum America, Inc. 100 shares of Rolls-Royce Motors Corp cert. # 1728 issued to of American, Inc. cert # 165 issued to E.M. Thomas on Feb 2, 1925. Signed Aldred & Co. signed and countersigned A. N. Leisp, sec and Chester A. Harris, Apr 26, 1927. Registered Apr 27, pres. Green border and company seal. 1927. Assigned Jul. 28, 1941. Signed vignette of eagle with wings spread on L. J. Belnap, pres. and John J. Memmans, top center of certificate. This company, secy. Grey border and underprinting. like many others of this time period, Turn of the 20th century marked the started small and may have only lasted beginning of partnership between a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information Henry Royce, a successful engineer and Charles Rolls, owner of one of on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some the UK’s 1st motor car dealerships. Deal sealed to sell motor cars under cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, the name Rolls-Royce. Became a British luxury car co. and later an went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: ADAMS - Corporation aero engine manufacturing business est. in 1904. Developed product Supply Co., Chicago. Prag collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89751 known for fine quality. World War I stared them manufacturing aero engines. Printed: Republic Bank Co. Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Lot# 4357 Delaware Preston Motors Corp 30 shares of Preston Motors Corp Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89625 #302 issued to J.A.G. Dodd. Brown company seal, orange border. Inc. Lot# 4361 Delaware Rolls-Royce Delaware. Signed on Oct 2, 1919. of America, Inc. 100 shares of Rolls- R.A. Skinner, president and Preston Royce of America, Inc. cert. #1161 Orr, secy. Preston Motors Corp. was issued to Frank E. Hatch on Mar. organized in 1919 to manufacture 28, 1934, registered on Mar. 29, automobiles in Birmingham.AL. R. A. 1934. Green border and comp. seal. Skinner was president and chief engineer. Preston Motors Plant #1 Vignette of man with lion with boats in was where it built 5-passenger touring cars. Preston Motors Plant background. Turn of the 20th century No. 2 opened in 1921 where it built a 6-cylinder roadster. Printed: marked the beginning of partnership Western Bank Note Co., Chicago. STEELOGRAPH. Prag collection. Est. between Henry Royce, a successful engineer and Charles Rolls, $60-200 HWAC# 89640 owner of one of the UK’s first motor car dealerships. Deal sealed to sell motor cars under the name Rolls-Royce. Became a British luxury Lot# 4358 Delaware Ray Tire & Rubber car co. and later an aero engine manufacturing business est. in 1904. Co. 10 shares of Ray Tire & Rubber Co. Developed product known for fine quality. World War I stared them cert. #3131 issued to William Garbe manufacturing aero engines. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag issued on Jan 4, 1919. Signed by John P. collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89626 Collins, VP. Orange border, lighter inner border and raised company seal. Inc. Lot# 4362 Delaware Schwartz Motor under the laws of state of DE. Vignette Truck Corp 10 shares of Schwartz of eagle with raised wings on rock. This Motor Truck Corp cert. # 91 issued to company, like many others of this time D. E. Pursell on June 4, 1920. Green period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe border and company seal. Inc. DE. in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to Founded in 1919 by Maurice Schwartz dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name 1st new vehicles sold were Bethlehem and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy and Traylor trucks. Chrysler Plymouth or just closed. Printed: Dwight A. M. H. Jackson, Chicago. Est. $60- franchise acquired in 1931. During 200 HWAC# 89774 WWII business run by Bessie Schwartz (Mrs. Maurice Schwartz) In the 1970’s Maurice’s son, Arnold’s sons, James and Jon became the 3rd generation in this business. Mazda was added in 1975, Fuso and Hino Truck Franchises were acquired in 1985. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89677 222 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4363 Delaware Lot# 4368 Delaware Stevenson Star Motors, Inc 3 Gear Co. 9 shares of Stevenson Gear cancelled shares of Co. cert. # 147 issued to R. P. True Star Motors, Inc. cert on Sept 8, 1920. Signed Thomas #O111618 issued to J. Stepheuson,pres. and Elmer D. Theodore J. Cote on Oct Johnson. Raised green company seal 23, 1924, registered Oct and border. Inc. DE. Two tears on top 24, 1924. Pink border of certificate. Only significant event and company seal. listed about Stevenson Gear Co. in Vignette of 2 towns the company history is DISSOLVED with big star in center BY PROCLAMATION which is dated by June 4,1936. Printed: M. B and cars and railroad. Burfor,Ind. printer. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89647 Inc DE. This company, like many others of this Lot# 4369 Eastern U.S. Lomer Armored Tire Company of New time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and England 10 shares maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company of cancelled (on as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier May 12, 1929) name and if they consolidated with another company, went into Lomer Armored Tire bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: E. A. Wright Bank Note Co. Phila. Company of New Prag collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89714 England cert. # 254 issued to Thomas Saddler. Signed by Lot# 4364 Delaware Sterling Tire Corp 2 Robert M. Heller, pres stock certificates for Sterling Tire Corp. 100 and Francis D. Beard, shares each issued to Bruce N. Griffing. Inc. Treas. Gold Seal DE, located and filing in NY. Signed by J.A. and eagle vignette. Miller, pres and Otto Rastin . Green border and Printed: GOES. Prag background 1) Cert. # 1. 2) Cert #119. Sterling collection. Est. $60- Tire Corporation is a NY Foreign Business 200 HWAC# 88437 Corp. filed on Nov. 14, 1918. Company’s filing status is Active. Printed: The Broun - Green Co., 48 John St. NY. Prag collection. Est. $120- 200 HWAC# 77244 Lot# 4370 Eastern U.S. Lomer Armored Tire Company of New Lot# 4365 Delaware Sterling Tire England Cancelled, not issued stock of Corp 27 shares of Sterling Tire Corp Lomer Armored Tire Company of New cert. # O108 issued to Dallos Fore England, cert. # 223, dated Sept 2, 1921. Sharp on Jun 10, 1921 signed by J. A. Gold seal. Inc. MA. Signed Robert M. Miller, treas. and Otto Baster, VP. Green Heller, pres. Printed: GOES531. Prag border, raised company seal. Sterling collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88438 Tire Corp. is a New York Foreign Business Corporation filed on Nov. 14, 1918. Printed: Franklin Lee Division - Lot# 4371 Florida Ancient City American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89718 Motor,Inc 30 shares at $10 each of Ancient City Motors, Inc. cert. Lot# 4366 Delaware Sterling Tire #1 issued to W. A. Mae Nuchaui, Corp 50 shares of Sterling Tire Corp Orange border and raised co. seal. cert. # 011 issued to Bruce N. Griffing Vignette of women with wreath and on Mar. 10, 1920. Countersigned Apr. American flag shield. Inc. in FL. 2, 1920. Signed by J. A. Miller, treas. Ancient City Motors Inc. started Oct.28, and Otto Rastin, VP. Orange border and 1929 in Florida. Status is Inactive. company seal. Inc. DE. Sterling Tire Company dissolved by proclamation Corp. is a New York Foreign Business dated by Sept.16, 1936. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-100 Corporation filed on Nov. 14, 1918. HWAC# 77207 Printed: The Broun-Green Co., 48 John St. NY. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89719 Lot# 4372 Illinois Racine Tire & Rubber Co 20 shares of Racine Tire & Lot# 4367 Delaware Sterling Tire Rubber Co cert. # 32 issued to Helen Corp 50 shares of Sterling Tire Corp Severance on June 24, 1920. Brown cert. # 171 issued to Bruce N. Griffing border and company seal. Assigned. on Aug. 30, 1917. Signed by J. A. Miller, Vignette of eagle on rocks with wings treas. Green border, background and spread. Inc. under the laws of state of company seal. Inc. DE. Sterling Tire IL. This company, like many others of Corp. is a New York Foreign Business this time period, started small and may Corporation filed on Nov. 14, 1918. have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. Printed: The Broun-Green Co., 48 John No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, St. NY. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89720 even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Dwight & H.H. Jackson, Chicago. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89766 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 223

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4373 Illinois Lot# 4377 IN Apperson Bros Automobile Rambler Garage Company Bond $500 1st Mortgage, 7% Gold Company 1 void share of Bond, Trustee’s Certificate for Apperson Bros. Rambler Garage Co, cert. Automobile Company w/15 coupons cert. # 10 issued to Harold W. #D391. Brown border, raised company seal. Jeffery on Jan 28, 1908. Vignette of company logo. Principal due: Oct Gold seal, gray boarder. 1, 1932. In 1889 brothers Elmer and Edgar Inc. under the laws of IL. Apperson opened the Riverside Machine Vignette of eagle with Works in Kokomo, IN. 1st auto produced in spread wings, shield, flag 1902. Very successful in the next few years. and word “constitution.” Apperson folded a few years later even though Rambler Garage Co. was they introduced 4-wheel brakes on their 1926 advertised as largest models. Printed: Western Bank Note & Eng co. public garage in the Chicago - Western Division American Bank Note. Co. Prag collection. country. Company Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77210 managed and owned by Thomas B. Jeffrey Co., makers of the Rambler automobile. Printed: STEEL Copyright 1804 J.W. Middleton 167 Lot# 4378 South Bend, Indiana Dearborn St, Chicago. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89771 Studebaker Automobile Co Unissued and cancelled stock certificate #47 for Lot# 4374 Illinois Rambler Garage Studebaker Automobile Co., South Bend, Company Unissued and uncancelled IN., . Grey border, orange comp. seal. share of Rambler Garage Co, cert. # Vignette of eagle with shield. American 36. Gold seal, gray boarder. Inc. under automobile manufacturer based in the laws of IL. Vignette of eagle with South Bend, IN. Founded in Feb. 1852 by spread wings, shield, flag and word Studebaker brothers and incorp. 1868 as “constitution.” Rambler Garage Co. Studebaker Brothers Manuf. Co. Originally a producer of wagons for was advertised as largest public garage farmers, miners, and the military. Began producing autos in 1902 in the country. Company managed with electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, both sold and owned by Thomas B. Jeffrey Co., with the name “Studebaker Automobile Company.” 1st gasoline cars makers of the Rambler automobile. Printed: STEEL Copyright 1804 to be fully manufactured by Studebaker were sold starting in Aug. J.W. Middleton 167 Dearborn St, Chicago. Prag collection. Est. $60- 1912. They always had a repetition for producing a good product. 200 HWAC# 89772 Merged with Packard in 1954 after having financial difficulty to form the Studebaker-Packard Corp. Financial problems worse than the Lot# 4375 Illinois Royal Automobile Packard executives had thought and Packard withdrew their name. Co 10 shares of Royal Automobile Name returned to Studebaker Corp. name in 1962. Operations ceased Co stock cert. #6 issued, signed and on Dec. 20, 1963. Last Studebaker produced on May 17, 1966 at plant countersigned on Dec 23, 1904, issued in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Company defunct Nov 1967. Printed: to Franklin H. Martin, signed Geo M. GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89627 Sewart,pres. Blue border and company seal. Vignette of eagle with spread Lot# 4379 Indiana Auburn Automobile wings over stars and stripes shield. Co. 10 shares of Auburn Automobile Co. cert. Inc.NJ. This company, like many others # N/O 115717 issued to C. S Williamson of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few & Co., issued on Sept 21, 1937. Signed R. T years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on Pruitt, secy and A. Johnson, VP. Registered on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some Sept 22, 1937. Assigned. Green border and cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, company seal. Nice vignette of car in frame went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed Western Bank Note Co., with women on left holding a leaf crown in Chicago. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89643 one hand and role of papers in other hand and man on right holding hammer. Both in Roman-type clothes. Inc. IN. Auburn was a brand Lot# 4376 Illinois Ryan Car Company name of American automobiles produced from 1900 through 1937 100 shares of Ryan Car Co. cert. # N 269 founded by Frank and Morris Eckhart in Auburn, IN. It was preceded by dated Nov. 18, 1937 issued to Arthur L. Eckhart Carriage Company. It ended in bankruptcy in 1937. Even with Perrottet. Orange/brown border with styling and engineering changes it failed because the vehicles were too raised company seal. Vignette of eagle expensive for the Depression-era market. Printed: Columbian Bank with spread wings on mountain. INC. Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77211 IL. This company, like many others of this time period, started small and may Lot# 4380 Indiana Auburn have only lasted a few years and maybe Automobile Co. 2/ fiftieths of a share in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to of Auburn Automobile Company dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name Scrip cert. # CS 23704 representing and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy fractional interest in one share or just closed. Printed: Franklin Lee Division - American Bank Note of common stock. Signed and Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89675 countersigned on Jul 1, 1932. Orange border and orange background. Inc. IN. Auburn Automobile Company grew out of the Eckhart Carriage Company, founded in Auburn, Indiana, in 1874 by Charles Eckhart. His sons, Frank and Morris, took over and absorbed 2 other local car makers and moved into a larger plant in 1909. The enterprise was modestly successful until materials shortages during World War I forced the plant to close. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77218 224 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4381 Indiana Marmon Moor Car Lot# 4386 Indiana Studebaker Comp. 100 shares of Marmon Motor Automobile Co Unissued and Car Co. cert #14583 dated May 29, cancelled stock certificate #603 for 1933, registered May 31, 1933. Signed Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Charles L. Bonnerman, assit secy and Co., South Bend, St Joseph, IN. Green Paul A. Cronch, VP. Green co. seal and border, vignette of 2 men working with green border. Vignette 3 men with metal. Established 1852. American wheels and wings. Founded in 1851 in automobile manufacturer based in Indianapolis, IN by Howard Carpener South Bend, IN. Founded in Feb., Marmon and owned by Nordyke Marmon & Co. of Indianapolis, IN. 1852 and incorp. 1868 as Studebaker In 1933 it combined and was renamed Marmon-Herrington and later Brothers Manuf. Co. Originally a Marmon Motor Co. of Denton, TX. Today known as Marmon Group of producer of wagons for farmers, miners, and the military. Began Chicago, IL. Printed: American Bank Note. Co. Prag collection. Printed: producing autos in 1902 with electric vehicles and in 1904 with American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88474 gasoline vehicles, both sold with the name “Studebaker Automobile Company.” 1st gasoline cars to be fully manufactured by Studebaker Lot# 4382 Indiana Marmon Motor were sold starting in Aug. 1912. They always had a repetition for Car Co. Cancelled 10 shares of Marmon producing a good product. Merged with Packard in 1954 after having Motor Car Co. cert #015754 issued financial difficulty to form the Studebaker-Packard Corp. Financial to George C. Rothermel on Jun 25, problems worse than the Packard executives had thought and Packard 1930, registered Jun 26, 1930. Brown withdrew their name. Name returned to Studebaker Corp. name in comp. seal and border. Vignette 1962. Operations ceased on Dec. 20, 1963. Last Studebaker produced three men with wheels with wings. on May 17, 1966 at plant in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Company Founded in 1851 in Indianapolis, IN by defunct Nov 1967. Printed: GOES Lith Co. Chicago. Prag collection. Howard Carpener Marmon and owned Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89628 by Nordyke Marmon & Co. of Indianapolis, IN. In 1933 it combined and was renamed Marmon-Herrington and later Marmon Motor Co. of Denton, TX. Today known as Marmon Group of Chicago, IL. Printed: Lot# 4387 Indiana Studebaker American Bank Note. Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88473 Brothers Co of Indianapolis Lot# 4383 Indiana Marmon Motor Unissued/ cancelled stock certificate for Studebaker Brothers Co of Indianapolis Car Co. Scrip Certificate 10/ Fifieths #46. Orange border and seal, vignette of a share of no par value common stock of seated women with wreath. cert. #S1253 issued to bearer on Jun 2, American automobile manufacturer 1930. Red border and paper. Founded Founded in 1852 and incorp. 1868 in 1851 in Indianapolis, IN by Howard as Studebaker Brothers Manuf. Co. Carpener Marmon and owned by Originally a producer of wagons for Nordyke Marmon & Co. of Indianapolis, farmers, miners, and the military. Began producing autos in 1902 IN. In 1933 it combined and was with electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, both sold renamed Marmon-Herrington and later with the name “Studebaker Automobile Company.” 1st gasoline cars Marmon Motor Co. of Denton, TX. Today known as Marmon Group of Chicago, IL. Printed: American Bank Note. Co. Prag collection. Est. to be fully manufactured by Studebaker were sold starting in Aug. $60-200 HWAC# 88475 1912. They always had a reputation for producing a good product. Merged with Packard in 1954 after having financial difficulty to form Lot# 4384 Indiana Noble Motor the Studebaker-Packard Corp. Financial problems worse than the Packard executives had thought and Packard marque was phased out. Truck Corp. 10 shares @ $10 each Name returned to Studebaker Corp. name in 1962. Operations ceased Noble Motor Truck Corp. cert. #516 on Dec. 20, 1963. Last Studebaker produced on May 17, 1966 at plant issued to Thomas A. Estell on Jan in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Company defunct by Nov. 1967. Prag 16, 1919. Grey border & comp. seal. collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89632 Vignette of 3 seated women. On W. Ohio St in Kendallville across from the Lot# 4388 Indiana Studebaker Kraft Foods plant is dark red concrete Brothers Manufacturing Co Unissued building that once housed Noble stock certificate #24 for Studebaker Motor Truck Corp. Only motor vehicle Brother Manufacturing Co. Grey border, manufacturing facility in Kendalville’s gold comp. seal. Vignette of eagle on history which turned out Noble Trucks in the 1920’s and 30’s. The roof. American car manufacturer based Great Depression brought about its’ demise. Printed: Ft. Wayne Ptg Co.Lith. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89600 in South Bend, IN. Founded in 1852 and incorp. 1868 as Studebaker Brothers Lot# 4385 Indiana Reflex Auto= Light Corp Manuf. Co. Originally produced wagons for farmers, miners, and the military. 12-1/2 shares of Reflex Auto=Light Corp. Auto production began in 1902 with electric vehicles and in 1904 with cert. # 58 issued to Russell Knapp on Nov gasoline vehicles, both sold with the name “Studebaker Automobile 8, 1926. Signed by Geo A. Bowen, sec-treas Company.” 1st gasoline cars to be fully manufactured by Studebaker and T E. Hamby, pres. Grey border, green were sold starting in Aug. 1912. Company always had a reputation for company seal. Inc under laws of IN. Vignette producing a good product. Merged with Packard in 1954 after having top left corner of women holding flag by pole, financial difficulty to form the Studebaker-Packard Corp. Financial with deer on shield in other hand and eagle problems worse than the Packard executives thought and Packard on other side. This company, like many others of this time period, withdrew their name. Name returned to Studebaker Corp. in 1962. started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a Operations ceased on Dec. 20, 1963. Last Studebaker produced on limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates May 17, 1966 at plant in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Co. defunct Nov, of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if 1967. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89629 they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89778 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 225

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4389 Iowa Mack Financial Lot# 4394 Maryland Steinmetz Electric Corporation Specimen cancelled Motor Car Corporation 10 shares of / unissued, $1,000 9-5/8% Senior Steinmetz Electric Motors Car Corporation Debenture from Mack Financial Corp. cert. #CF2595 issued to Charles Dwight Curtis. due March 1, 1990. Green border, gold Signed W. R. Grant, treas and E. J. Power VP. seal. Vignette across top with 2 women Inc MD. Signed Jul 29, 1921, Countersigned outside oval big truck inside oval. July 29, Blue border and raised company Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag seal. Charles Steinmetz started Steinmetz Electric Motor Car Co. in collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88440 1920 designing prototypes of electric vehicles. Located in Brooklyn, where production of both an industrial and lightweight delivery car Lot# 4390 Kentucky Rasche Cycle were manufactured. 1st electrical Steinmetz truck climbed a steep Company Unissued and uncancelled hill in 1922 for publicity. Steinmetz’s manufacturing goals were not stock certificate for Rasche Cycle obtained due to his death in 1923. Company went under shortly after Company. Green border and company due to shareholder’s lawsuit based on the number of cars being made seal. Inc. under the laws of the was not what was advertised. Printed: Security Bank Note Co. Phila. Commonwealth of Kentucky. Filing Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89702 date was Jan. 21, 1972. Rasche Cycle Comp. Inc is a business providing services in the field of sporting goods, located in Paducah, KY. Printed: GOES Lot# 4395 Maryland Steinmetz Electric 722. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89773 Motor Car Corporation 4 shares of Steinmetz Electric Motor Car Corporation Lot# 4391 Maine Self=Sealing Bicycle cert. # CF4790 dated and countersigned Dec Tire Co 260 shares of Self=Sealing Bicycle 11, 1922. Registered Dec. 12, 1922. Signed Tire Co cert. #13 issued to V.R. Thayer by W. R. Grant, treas, and E. Power, pres. Blue on June 5, 1895 signed by Delcerau King, border and company seal. Charles Steinmetz treas. and A.B. Shaw, pres. Red company founded Steinmetz Electric Motor Car Co. in seal, grey border and green background. 1920 to designed prototypes of several electric vehicles. Located in Vignette of eagle with wings spread and Brooklyn, production of industrial truck and a lightweight delivery word “constitution” underneath. Inc. ME. car was done. 1st electrical truck sold in 1922. Publicity stunt in This company, like many others of this time had truck climbing a steep hill. Plans were to manufacute 1,000 period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe trucks and 300 cars year. With Steinmetz’s death in 1923 company in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to folded. A lawsuit from a shareholder brought to light company had dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name not produced number of cars they reported. Ssteinmetz’s inventions and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy included electrical applications -- generators, motors, transformers, or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89701 lightning arrestors, lighting, heating, and electrochemical operations. Printed: Security Bank Note Co. Phila. Prag collection Est. $60-200 Lot# 4392 Maryland National Radiator HWAC# 89716 Corp. 40 cancelled shares of National Radiator Corp. cert. # C.O.375 dated May, 15, 1934, registered May 16 ,1934. issued to Lot# 4396 Massachusetts Massachusetts George R. Balph. Assigned Mar 20, 1937. Grey Automobile Club Trust 1 share of company seal and border. Vignette of eagle Massachusetts Automobile Club trust cert. with wings spread. National Radiator Co. #990 issued to James G. Hickey on June 16, developed from the earlier Fowler Radiator 1924, signed by 5 Trustees of Massachusetts Co. (est. 1894). In 1902 the company was renamed National Radiator Automobile Club Trust. Prag collection. Est. Co. Company expanded, and by the 1920’s had plants in Trenton, NJ, $60-200 HWAC# 83869 Lebanon and New Castle, PA. On Aug 8, 1927 National Radiator Corp of Delaware was established under the name Union Radiator Co., the Lot# 4397 Massachusetts Massachusetts Gurney Heater Canufacturing Co., Continental Heater Co., the Niagra Motor Trucking & Garage Co. 10 shares of Radiator and Boiler Co, and Utica Heating Co. Early 1930’s company Massachusetts Motor Trucking & Garage Co. had debt problems and reorganized, placed into receivership and re- cert. # 16 issued to Robert B. Rugg, signed established. Directors of the company approved a merger in 1954 January 5, 1934 by John M. Coakley, pres. with the US Radiator Corporation. Printed: Republic Bank Note Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89655 and treas. Inc. in MA. Green seal and border. Printed: GOES175. Prag collection. Est. $60- Lot# 4393 Maryland Steinmetz Electric 200 HWAC# 83870 Motor Car Corporation 3 shares of Steinmetz Electric Motors Car Corporation cert. #PF1091 Lot# 4398 Massachusetts Needham issued to A. Holden. Signed W. R. Grant, treas Tire Company 10 shares @ $100 and E. J. Power VP. Inc MD. Ornate green each of Needham Tire Co. cert. #117 border and green raised company seal. issued to William Arthur Sallup Charles Steinmetz started Steinmetz Electric on May 29, 1915. Green border Motor Car Co. in 1920 designing prototypes of electric vehicles. Located and green background, raised in Brooklyn, where production of both an industrial and lightweight company seal. Adhesive RN stamp. delivery car were manufactured. 1st electrical Steinmetz truck This company, like many others of this climbed a steep hill in 1922 for publicity. Steinmetz’s manufacturing time period, started small and may goals were not obtained because of his death in 1923. Company went have only lasted a few years and maybe under shortly after due to shareholder’s lawsuit based on the number in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to of cars being made was not what was advertised. Printed: Security dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name Bank Note Co. Phila. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89659 and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: American Bank Note Co. NY. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89662 226 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4399 Massachusetts New Lot# 4403 Massachusetts Northway England Electric Vehicle Motors Sales Co 1 share of Northway Transportation Co. 25 shares Motors Sales Co. cert. #5051 issued to of New England Electric Vehicle Julius W. Lundskog on Sept 20, 1920, Transportation Co. in dissolution cert. signed by pres. and treas. Unique #2231 issued to Samuel Sloan issued green com. seal and green border. Inc. on Sept. 10, 1902. Assigned on Sept 12, MA in 1919. Vignette of halftone truck. 1902. Grey border, yellow background Northway Motors Corp. chartered in on stock, red ink. This company, 1917 and opened 1918. Plant built in like many others of this time period, Natick producing top of line trucks. started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a Ralph E. Northway, founder was former chief engineer for the Dodge limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates brothers, consulted for auto industry. Northway worked for companies of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if including GM and Ford before moving to New England. Left company they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just in 1922 to join “Maxim Motor Co.” in Middleboro. Suggested the closed. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60- treasurer left with company funds and forced the firm’s failure. Prag 200 HWAC# 89663 collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89606 Lot# 4400 Massachusetts Northway Lot# 4404 Massachusetts Northway Motors Motors Corp 1-1/2 shares of Northway Sales Co. 2 shares of Northway Motors Sales Motors Corp. cert. #17518 issued Co. cert. #5050, issued to Julius W. Lundskog on to Julius W. Lundskog on Sept 20, Sept 20, 1920. Vignette of halftone truck. Brown 1920. Green border and seal. Inc. MA border and unique brown comp. seal. Inc. MA 1917. Northway Motors Corporation in 1919. Vignette of halftone truck. Northway chartered in 1917 and opened 1918. Motors Corp. chartered in 1917 and opened Plant built in Natick which producing 1918. Plant built in Natick producing top of line top of line trucks. Ralph E. Northway, trucks. Ralph E. Northway, founder was former chief engineer for the founder was former chief engineer Dodge brothers, consulted for auto industry. Northway worked for for the Dodge brothers consulted auto industry. Northway worked companies including GM and Ford before moving to New England. Left for companies including General Motors and Ford before moving to company in 1922 to join “Maxim Motor Co.” in Middleboro. Suggested New England. He left company in 1922 to join “Maxim Motor Co.” in the treasurer left with company funds and forced the firm’s failure. Middleboro. Suggested the treasurer left with company funds and Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89607 forced the firm’s failure. Printed: GOES 175. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89604 Lot# 4405 Massachusetts Northway Motors Stockholders Rights Northway Motors Lot# 4401 Massachusetts Northway Stockholders’ Rights, cert. # 10361 to Patrick Motors Corp 1-1/5 shares of Northway McLaughlin, Boston, MA, signed by A. G. Guinel, Motors Corp. cert. #1427 issued to assistant treas. Dated Feb 2, 1921. Notice to Denis McCarty on Jan 28, 1919. Brown stockholders of record that the board of directors of border and seal. Signed pres. and 3 Northway Co. were reducing the number of total treas. Series D stock redeemable Jan 1, shares by more then half. Stockholders offered for 1928. Northway Motors Corporation subscription for one unit of Northway Securities chartered in 1917 and opened 1918. at $200/unit and receive at no cost special and Plant built in Natick producing top of temporary certificates representing 2 shares of common stock of the line trucks. Ralph E. Northway, founder Northway Motors Corp, 2 shares of common stock of the Northway was former chief engineer for the Dodge brothers, consulted for auto Motors Sales Comp & 1 share common stock of Northway Guaranty industry. Northway worked for companies including General Motors & Discount Corp (5 shares total). Office must have notice of intent and Ford before moving to New England. Left company in 1922 to join by 12 PM Mar. 19, 1921. Northway Motors Corp. chartered in 1917 “Maxim Motor Co.” in Middleboro. Suggested the treasurer left with and opened 1918. Plant built in Natick producing top of line trucks. company funds and forced the firm’s failure. Printed: GOES 175. Prag Ralph E. Northway, founder was former chief engineer for the Dodge collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89605 brothers, consulted for auto industry. Northway worked for companies including GM and Ford before moving to New England. Left company Lot# 4402 Massachusetts in 1922 to join “Maxim Motor Co.” in Middleboro. Suggested the Northway Motors Corp treasurer left with company funds and forced the firm’s failure. Taped - Participation Trust on back of certificate. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89610 Certificate 3 shares of Northway Motors Corp, Lot# 4406 Massachusetts Owen Northway Motors Sales Tire Company 4 shares of Owen Tire Co, Northway Guaranty Co. cert. # 5 issued to Elizabeth C. and Discount Corp. Wilkinson on Nov 1, 1919. Signed by W Participation Trust R. D Owen, pres. and Abraham Palder, Certificate #2329. Issued treas.Inc. MA. Assigned by Mary H. to Patrick McLaughlin on Callender, executrix for Elizabeth C. July 19, 1920. Vignette of man with hat in oval. Grey border. Northway Wilkinson. Brown border and raised Motors Corp. chartered in 1917 and opened 1918. Plant built in Natick company seal. Slight tears on bottom producing top of line trucks. Ralph E. Northway, founder was former of certificate. This company, like many chief engineer for the Dodge brothers, consulted for auto industry. others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a Northway worked for companies including GM and Ford before few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information moving to New England. Left company in 1922 to join “Maxim Motor on the company listed as “Owen”is documented as to dates of Co.” in Middleboro. Suggested the treasurer left with company funds operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they and forced the firm’s failure. GOES 64, Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89609 consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89728 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 227

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4407 Massachusetts Puritan Motors Lot# 4412 Massachusetts Corp 5 shares of Puritan Motors Corp. cert. Self Feeding Carburetor Co. #110 issued to Harry F. Barnes on Dec 10, Inc 4 shares of Self Feeding 1929. Assigned. Signed Otis. C. Funderburk, Carburetor Co. Inc cert. # B 26 pres. Green border, background and issued to Frances G. Johnson company seal. Inc. MA. This company, like on Jan. 4, 1932. Signed by many others of this time period, started Gordon Curtis, pres and small and may have only lasted a few years treas. Assigned by William D. and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the Turuer for estate pf Frances company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, G. Ayers on Dec 28, 1936. earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went Green company seal and into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Geo. H. Ellis Co., Boston. Prag border. Vignette of eagle with collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89760 spread wings on dome. A carburetor is a device mixing air and fuel for internal combustion engines in the proper ratio for combustion. This Lot# 4408 Massachusetts R & V Motors company, like many others of this time period, started small and may of New England 10 shares of R & V Motors have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. of New England cert. # 30 issued to Arthur No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, B. McCarty on Feb 2, 1920. Inc. MA Brown even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with border and company seal. This company, another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES like many others of this time period, started 540. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89645 small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, Lot# 4413 Massachusetts Standard even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with Tire Company, Inc 1 share of Standard another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Geo. Tire Co., Inc. cert #A 11466 issued to H. Ellis Co., Boston. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89762 Edward G. Swift on Sept. 24, 1929. Signed by Sidney Goldstein, asst Lot# 4409 Massachusetts Rambler treas. Green border and company Automobile Co of New England seal and background. Inc MA. Unissued shares of Rambler Automobile This company, like many others of this Co. of New England cert. # 16. Brown time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. border and company seal. Vignette of No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, big government-looking building with even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated statute of soldier on horseback is front. Rambler was an automobile brand name with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: used by Thomas B. Jeffery Company between American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89711 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to Lot# 4414 Massachusetts Standard 1954, and finally by Nash’s successor, American Motors Corporation Tire Company, Inc 100 shares of from 1954 to 1969 in the US.Printed: Willis C. Corey, Boston. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89641 Standard Tire Co., Inc., Boston, MA cert #C 705 issued to Lydia A. Ware on Oct.7, 1929. Signed by L Goldstein, treas and Lot# 4410 Massachusetts Regent Garage Harry Needly, VP. Blue border and Company 10 shares of Regent Garage company seal and background. Inc Company cert. #28 issued to Mary I. MA. This company, like many others of Courtenay on Oct. 13, 1920. Grey border, this time period, started small and may green background with green company have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. seal. Vignette of eagle with wings spread No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, holding flag and shield. This company, like even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated many others of this time period, started with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: small and may have only lasted a few years American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89712 and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, Lot# 4415 Massachusetts Standard earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went Tire Company, Inc 70 shares of into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES 21. Prag collection. Est. Standard Tire Co., Inc., Boston, MA $60-200 HWAC# 89779 cert #P731 issued to Lydia A. Ware on Sept.4, 1929. Signed by Leon Lot# 4411 Massachusetts Romer Motors Corp Goldstein, treas and Harry Needle, VP. Orange border and company seal and 2500 shares of Romer Motors Corp cert. # 540 background. Inc MA. This company, issued to Dexter B. Pattison on Mar. 26, 1923. Inc. like many others of this time period, under to laws of the commonwealth of MA. Signed started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a by Chas. E. Dodge, treas. and Wm. deVellier, pres. limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates Grey border and company seal. Research shows of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if references to the Romero automobile, but not they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just the Romer Motors Corp. This company, like many others of this time closed. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60- period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe 200 HWAC# 89713 in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: George J. Morse Co., Boston. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77204 228 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4416 Massachusetts Stevens Lot# 4419 Michigan Hudson Motor Car Duryea, Inc. 1 share of Stevens Duryea, Company 2 canceled stock certificates for Inc. cert. #13759 issued to Stanley F. Hudson Motor Car Company. 1) 19 shares Ptak and Helen Ptak on Jan. 11. 1921, cert. #73677 issued to Edson H. Hazen countersigned Jan 22, 1921, registered dated and countersigned Jan 17, 1927 and Jan. 26, 1921. Signed by Ray S. registered Jan 18, 1927. Assigned Aug 3 by Deering, pres and M.R. Leathers, treas. Executor of Edson Hazen’s will. Vignette Gray border. Raised company seal. of large plant producing cars. Blue border. Inc. DE. Stevens-Duryea, American “Stock without any nominal or par value.” manufacturer of automobiles in 2) 5 shares cert. #F205684 issued to Arthur Chicopee Falls, MA, between 1901 and 1915 and from 1919 to 1927. Covitz dated Nov 17, 1950 . 3 Vignettes of Co. founded due to disagreement between brothers J. Frank and plants producing cars. Orange border and Charles Duryea in 1898. In 1900 Frank formed Hampden Automobile company seal. Hudson Motor Car Co. made and Launch Company and developed new automobile. J. Stevens Arms Hudsons and other brand automobiles in Detroit, MI., from 1909 - and Tool Co., entered into a partnership with Frank. Frank Duryea 1954. Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation in 1954 sold out in 1915 and production stopped due to financial problems. and formed American Motors (AMC). Hudson name used through Plant sold to New England Westinghouse Co. This did not improve the 1957 model year, then discontinued. The new Hudson “Twenty” the company’s financial prospects, it was purchased by Ray Owen (of was one of the 1st low-priced cars on the market in U.S. and very Owen Magnetic) in 1923 to produce gas and electric cars under the successful with more than 4,000 sold the 1st year. The 4,508 units Rauch and Lang brand. Printed: Brooks Bank Note Co., Springfield, made in 1910 was the best first year’s production in the history of MA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89722 the automobile industry and placed them 17th place industry-wide, “a remarkable achievement at a time” when there were 100’s of makes Lot# 4417 Massachusetts Stevens being marketed. Company had a number of firsts including dual Duryea, Inc. 1 share of Stevens Duryea, brakes, dashboard oil-pressure and generator warning lights, and the Inc. cert. # 253 issued to Charles R. 1st balanced crankshaft. Peak in 1929 produced 300,000 cars in 1 Spaulding on April 2, 1921. Signed by year. Hudson was the 3rd largest U.S. car maker that year, after Ford Ray S. Deering, pres. and M. R. Leathers, Motor Co. and Chevrolet. Printed: Hamilton Bank Note Co. NY. Prag treas. Gray border. Raised company collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88470 seal. Inc. DE. Stevens-Duryea, American manufacturer of automobiles Lot# 4420 Michigan Mansfield Truck in Chicopee Falls, MA, between 1901 Co 91 shares of Mansfield Truck Co., and 1915 and from 1919 to 1927. Co. cert #1. Issued to Frank G. Smith. founded due to disagreement between brothers J. Frank and Charles Raised seal, gray border. Vignette Duryea in 1898. In 1900 Frank formed Hampden Automobile and of eagle on rock with spread wings. Launch Company and developed new automobile. J. Stevens Arms Signed Mansfield, pres.on Nov. 17, and Tool Co., entered into a partnership with Frank. Frank Duryea 1921. Mansfield Truck Co is a common sold out in 1915 and production stopped due to financial problems. law business trust registered in Wayne Plant sold to New England Westinghouse Co. This did not improve county, Michigan. Printed: GOES. Prag the company’s financial prospects, it was purchased by Ray Owen (of collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88454 Owen Magnetic) in 1923 to produce gas and electric cars under the Rauch and Lang brand. Printed: Brooks Bank Note Co., Springfield, Lot# 4421 Michigan Mansfield Truck MA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89723 Co 18 shares of Mansfield Truck Co. cert. # 6 issued to William S. McDowell Lot# 4418 Massachusetts Stevens on Nov. 17, 1921. Raised seal, gray Duryea, Inc. 2 share of Stevens border. Vignette of eagle with raised Duryea, Inc. cert. #11432 issued winds. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. to Mrs. Lauretta K. Muir on Oct. 20. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88453 1920, countersigned Oct 26, 1920, registered Oct. 26, 1920. Gray border. Raised company seal. Signed by Ray S. Lot# 4422 Michigan Princess Motor Deering, pres, and M H. Leather, treas. Car Corp 50 shares of Princess Motor Inc. DE. Stevens-Duryea, American Car Corp cert. #365 dated July 20, 1916 manufacturer of automobiles in issued to Edward H. Warker. Signed Chicopee Falls, MA, between 1901 and 1915 and from 1919 to 1927. Frank K. Barbee, sec. and M. White, Co. founded due to disagreement between brothers J. Frank and pres. Located in Detroit, MI. Brown Charles Duryea in 1898. In 1900 Frank formed Hampden Automobile and Launch Company and developed new automobile. J. Stevens Arms border and company seal. Eagle on globe with wings spread and clouds in and Tool Co., entered into a partnership with Frank. Frank Duryea background. Inc under the laws of the sold out in 1915 and production stopped due to financial problems. state of DE. This company, like many Plant sold to New England Westinghouse Co. This did not improve others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a the company’s financial prospects, it was purchased by Ray Owen (of few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information Owen Magnetic) in 1923 to produce gas and electric cars under the on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some Rauch and Lang brand. Printed: Brooks Bank Note Co., Springfield, MA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89724 cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89757 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 229

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4423 Michigan Princess Motor Car Lot# 4427 Michigan Studebaker Corp 10 shares of Princess Motor Car Corp Corporation 2 cancelled shares of cert. #1429 dated Nov 21, 1916 issued to Studebaker Corporation stock # NF Harold C. Smith. Signed Frank K. Barbee, 54207 issued to Helen B. Blanchard sec. and M. White, pres. Located in Detroit, on July 30, 1965. Assigned Blunt Ellis MI. Blue border and pruple company seal. & Loewi, WI. Green company seal Vignette of light torch above clouds. Inc and border. Vignette of man with under the laws of the state of DE. This metal object above man at drafting company, like many others of this time period, started small and may table on telephone. Inc. MI American have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. automobile manufacturer. Founded in 1852 and incorp. 1868 as No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, Studebaker Brothers Manuf. Co. Originally a producer of wagons for even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with farmers, miners, and the military. Began producing autos in 1902 with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Prag collection. electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, both sold with Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89758 the name “Studebaker Automobile Company.” 1st gasoline cars to be fully manufactured by Studebaker were sold starting in Aug. 1912. Lot# 4424 Michigan REO Motor Car Had a reputation for producing a good product. Merged with Packard Company 5 shares REO Motor Car Company in 1954 after having financial difficulty to form the Studebaker- cert. # L01513 dated Jan 25, 1916 issued Packard Corp. Financial problems worse than the Packard executives to O. C. Howe. Registered Jan 26, 1916, had thought and Packard marque was phased out. Name returned to countersigned Jan 28, 1916. Signed L. H. Studebaker Corp. name in 1962. Operations ceased on Dec. 20, 1963. Seott, VP and D E Bales, secy. Green company Last Studebaker produced on May 17, 1966 at plant in Hamilton, seal and border. Vignette of two women Ontario, Canada. Company defunct by Nov. 1967. Printed: Security- 1) with wings 2) with torch surrounding Columbian Banknote Company. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# oval with REO logo inside. REO Motor Car Co. was founded 1905 89637 by Ransom E. Olds to manufacture autos, buses and trucks. Ransom Eli Olds (June 3, 1864 – August 26, 1950) was American automotive Lot# 4428 Minnesota Studebaker industry pioneer. Both Oldsmobile and REO brands were named after Brothers Company of Minnesota him. Olds claimed to have built his first steam car as early as 1887 and Unissued and cancelled Studebaker his first gasoline-powered car in 1896. C*redited with the 1st modern Brothers Co. of Minnesota stock cert. assembly line. He used the concept to build the 1st mass-produced #48. Inc. MN. Orange border and automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, beginning in 1901. REO company seal. Vignette of buffalo. Motor Car Co merged and its successor was Diamond Reo Trucks. Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Printed: Republic Bank Note Co. Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Est. Company is a Minnesota Business $60-200 HWAC# 89633 Corp. (Foreign) filed on July 3, 1899. Company’s filing status is listed as Lot# 4425 Michigan REO Motor Car inactive. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89730 Company Cancelled 100 shares of REO Lot# 4429 Missouri A.J. Stephens Motor Car Co. cert. L14545 dated May Rubber Company 5 shares of A.J. 31,1923 issued to trustees, P.H. Scott and Stephens Rubber Co. cert. #210 H.T. Thomas. Countersigned and registered issued to Henry C. Bretzfelder on July 2, 1923. Brown border and co. seal. Oct 31, 1919. Grey border and gold Vignette: Oval in center with REO logo with seal. Signed F. A. Sorber, sec and J. 2 women 1) torch 2) wings. REO Motor Car Stephen, pres. Vignette of building Co. was founded 1905 by Ransom Eli Olds (June 3, 1864 - Aug 26, with smoke coming from smoke stack. 1950) to manufacture autos, buses and trucks. Olds was American Norfolk Truck Repair Co.established automotive industry pioneer. Both Oldsmobile and REO brands were and registered on August 9, named after him. He claimed to have built his first steam car as early 1919. Current status is forfeited. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. as 1887 and his first gasoline-powered car in 1896. Credited with Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89601 the 1st modern assembly line. He used the concept to build the 1st mass-produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, beginning in 1901. REO Motor Car Co merged and its successor was Diamond Lot# 4430 Missouri Macon Motor Car Reo Trucks. Printed: Republic Bank Note Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89635 Co. 20 shares of Macon Motor Car Co of Macon, Missouri, cert. #1073, issued to Lot# 4426 Michigan REO Motors, S. W. Cook. Signed by H. B. Clarkson, secy. and Williams, VP. Inc. Missouri. Inc Specimen cancelled and unissued Gold seal, grey border, vignette eagle stock of REO Motor Car Company in oval. Eagle Macomber Comp started cert. # 00000. Red border. Vignette operations in 1914 in L.A. with a rotary of two men sitting besides with pen engine cycle car. Reorganized and and sword surrounding oval with REO moved to Chicago, then another move logo inside. REO Motor Car Co. was late 1915 to Sandusky, Ohio. Created new design doubling cycle car founded 1905 by Ransom E. Olds to and engine size. Company tried to raise money to build car with rotary manufacture autos, buses and trucks. engine. Not successful and disappeared by 1918. Prag collection. Ransom Eli Olds (June 3, 1864 – August 26, 1950) was American Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88445 automotive industry pioneer. Both Oldsmobile and REO brands were named after him. Olds claimed to have built his first steam car as early as 1887 and his first gasoline-powered car in 1896. C*redited with the 1st modern assembly line. He used the concept to build the 1st mass-produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, beginning in 1901. REO Motor Car Co merged and its successor was Diamond Reo Trucks. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89634 230 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4431 Missouri Moon Motor Car Lot# 4435 Nebraska Omaha and Company 5 shares of Moon Motor Car Suburban Bus Corp 1 share at $100 of Comp. cert. #35160 issued to George Omaha and Suburban Bus Corporation Boggiano on Nov 30, 1929, registered cert. # 4 issued to William Stewart on Dec 2, 1929. Inc. DE. Brown border and May 6, 1931. Assigned Jan 7, 1933. company seal. Vignette of figure leaning Adhesive RN stamp. Gold company backward with Moon sign on their mid- seal, grey border, eagle with spread section. Joseph W. Moon developed wings vignette. This company, like his 1st car in 1905 as a five-passenger many others of this time period, started touring car featuring a 35-hp engine and three-speed, sliding-gear small and may have only lasted a few transmission. Founded in 1905. 45 cars were manufactured by Moon years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the Motors in 1906, by 1913 the company was manufacturing over 1,500. company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, By 1930, faced with multiple setbacks and the onset of the Great earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into Depression, the Moon Motor Car Co. was forced to stop production. bankruptcy or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89616 Moon factory was purchased by Ruxton automobile. Inc. DE. Printed: Hamilton Bank Note Co., New York. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 Lot# 4436 Nebraska Omaha Transit HWAC# 89651 Driving School, Inc 100 cancelled shares of Omaha Transit Driving School, Lot# 4432 Missouri Natoli Ignition, Inc.@ $100 each cert. #1 issued to Inc. 1 share at $10 each of Natoli American Transportation Enterprises, Ignition, Inc. cert. # 808 issued to Inc., dated April 30, 1965. Assigned Cappiello Luca on Dec 17, 1923. Green American Transportation Enterprises, border, gold seal. Unique vignette of Inc on Mar 17, 1969. Gold seal, grey globe in square with hand exiting top border. Vignette of eagle with head holding lightening strikes. Inc NY. This cocked. Inc. Nebraska. 3 Adhesive RN company, like many others of this time stamps. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89617 period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No Lot# 4437 Nebraska Overland Tire information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even and Rubber Company 10 shares of states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with Overland Tire and Rubber Co., Omaha, another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Prag collection. NB. Issued to Robert E. Case on Dec 30, 1918. Bluish-grey border Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89661 and corporate seal. Incorp. under the laws of the State of Nebraska. Pin holes in each corner. This company, like many others of this time Lot# 4433 Montana Reed’s Rotary period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe Adjustable Seat Company 100 shares in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to of Reed’s Rotary Adjustable Seat dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name Company cert. #87 issued to Joseph and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy Haigh on Nov 19, 1921. Orange border or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 93738 and company seal. Inc under the laws of the state of MT. Signed Roff B. Hay, Lot# 4438 Nebraska Overland Trail secy and J W. Reed, president. Vignette Rubber Company 10 shares at $3.00 of three people 1) women in middle each of Overland Trail Rubber Company with wings holding lit torch, 2) seated cert. # A617 issued to W. W. Lamson on man holding hammer with wheel and eagle 3)seated women with ax, Sept 3, 1925. Blue border and raised American flag and “horn of plenty.” This company, like many others company seal. Vignette of eagle with of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few raised wings, setting sun and city in years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on background. Incorp. under the laws the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some of Nebraska. During early years many cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, vehicle-related businesses opened went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. shop in North Omaha. In 1920, the Overland Tire and Rubber Co. built Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89777 a factory that employed more than 100 men. Company started by Fred Rudisell in Omaha in 1916. The Depression lead to the business Lot# 4434 Montana Rocky Mountain closing in 1934. Printed: GOES 366 Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89739 Tire & Rubber Company 8 shares of Rocky Mountain Tire & Rubber Co. Lot# 4439 Virginia City, Nevada cert. #21 issued to C. A. Burdick on Reno-Virginia Transportation Co. Sept 1, 1922. Grey border with gold Certificate #1 - cancelled 50 shares company seal. Signed by J. C. Engstrom, of Reno-Virginia Transportation Co. secy and Fred Naegel, pres. Inc. under issued to F. E. Murphy, Carson City, NV laws of state of MT. Vignette of eagle on June 19, 1925. Adhesive RN stamp. with wings spread on top center of Inc. Nevada, May 26, 1925. Grey border certificate holding shield and word with gold company seal. Vignette “constitution.” This company, like many others of this time period, deer with antlers with mountains in started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a background. This company, like many limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in closed. Printed: GOES 21. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77203 some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77200 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 231

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4440 Nevada Magnetic Motors Lot# 4445 New York Atterbury Motor Corp., Ltd 5 shares of Magnetic Motors Car Company 100 preferred shares of Corp., Ltd cert #1474 issued to Neva Atterbury Motor Car Co. cert. # 106 issued Kelly on Sept 3, 1935. Signed by R. to Ballard I Crooker, Jr. on April 1, 1929. B. Bins, Sec & Gary C. Anderson, pres. Signed by Edward Patton, Treas. Inc. NY. Inc. Nevada on May 9, 1934. Gold seal, Assigned. Orange border, background, and vignette of eagle with spread wings. raised company seal. George Washington Printed: GOES 70-1/2. Prag collection. Atterbury was a pioneering truck builder Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88446 and co-founder of Atterbury Motor Car Co. of Buffalo, NY. In 1902 Atterbury moved to Buffalo, NY to work with Lot# 4441 New Jersey Edison Brunn Carriage Manufacturing Co. to develop large electric vehicles. Primary Batteries, Inc. Unissued In 1903 he joined the Conrad Motor Carriage Co. as General Manager stock of Edison Primary Batteries, Inc. to develop steam and gasoline-powered vehicles. Conrad had financial cert #17. Brown border green inner difficulties and closed in 1904. In 1903 George Atterbury co-founded border. Inc. NJ. Printed: The Broun- his own company, Auto-Car Equip. Co., after receiving an order for Green Co. 48 John St NY. Prag collection. 50 electric-powered buses to carry the crowds visiting the St. Louis Est. $50-90 HWAC# 88461 World’s Fair. The publicity he received brought additional orders for vehicles for other large gatherings and big hotels that were designed by Atterbury. In 1904 the company was officially incorp. Slight tears Lot# 4442 New Jersey New Jersey in top of certificate. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Motor Vehicle Company 100 shares Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77219 of New Jersey motor Vehicle Co. cert. #30 issued to David N. McMickin dated Lot# 4446 New York Auto Motive Tractor April 24, 1901. Signed by George Bruce, Corp of American 10 shares at $10 each of pres. Inc NJ. Adhesive RN Stamp. Auto Motive Tractor Corp of America cert. Orange company seal and brown # 1074 dated March 8, 1920. Signed by boarder. Vignette of two women with A. C. Wheeler, sec. Orange border, raised staffs surround shield with “Liberty company seal. Vignette of tractor plowing and Prosperity” under shield and horse a field. No historical information on this head above. This company, like many company is available with research in this others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a field. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information 77215 on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: The Broun-Green Cto. Lot# 4447 New York Brockway Motor 40 Beaver St. NY. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89664 Truck Corp. 100 shares of Brockway Motor Truck Corp cert. #C8331, issued Lot# 4443 New Jersey New Jersey to Herman Fineburg, dated Oct 21, 1930, Touring Company 1 share of New registered Oct. 22, 1930, assigned Dec 10, Jersey Touring Co cert. #5 dated Jan 16, 1940 . Blue company seal and border. 1906 issued to Lylbuon C. Albertson, Signed: C. E. Neil, secy. Brockway Motor Atlantic City, NJ . Inc. NJ. Gold seal, Co. was a builder of custom heavy-duty grey border. Interesting vignette o two trucks in Cortland, NY, from 1912 to 1977. Founded as Brockway women with staffs surrounding a shield Carriage Works in 1875 by William Brockway, son George Brockway reading “Liberty and Prosperity” with later turned the carriages into a truck manufacturer in 1909. During horse head over the top of shield. This World War II Brockway manufactured the B666 heavy truck and C666 company, like many others of this time Quick Way crane. Company purchased by Mack Trucks Inc. in August period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe 1956 and remained a division of Mack until its closing in June 1977 in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to due to union problems. Brockway commercial trucks primarily used dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name Cummins engines. There is a Brockway Truck show in Cortland each and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy year with many events occurring at the official Brockway Museum or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89665 located in Homer, NY at the Central New York Living History Center. Hood ornament used by Brockway was a husky dog with pulling Lot# 4444 New Jersey Pgh. Auto harness. Printed: Hamilton Bank Note Co. NY. Prag collection. Delivery Co. Inc 10 shares of Pgh. Auto Est. $40-60 HWAC# 88466 Delivery Co., Inc, cert. # 3 issued to William A. Pittis, Conneaut, OH on April Lot# 4448 New York Chicago 10, 1909. Signed by W.A. Pitts, treas. and Yellow Cab Company, Inc 1 share Allan Wood, pres. Inc. under the laws of Chicago Yellow Cab Company, Inc. NJ. 2 Vignettes of seated woman with cert. #C010501 issued to Mrs. Minnie flag and eagle with wings spread on E. Neise. Signed C.W. Gray, Vice Pres. other side. Brown seal and border. This and S. H. Besmer, Assist Secy. Signed company, like many others of this time and countersigned Oct. 27, 1925 period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in and registered Oct 28, 1925. Inc. NY. a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates Vignette of car. Blue border, raised of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if company seal. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Yellow Cab Co. was they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just founded in Chicago in 1907 by John D. Hertz. Company involved closed. Printed: The Broun-Green Co., 48 John St. NY. Prag collection. with illegal activity in the 1910 and 1920’s. Shootings, deaths and Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89752 firebombings occurred due to their rivarly with Checker Taxi company. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88465 232 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4449 New York Locomobile Lot# 4454 New York National Co. Interim receipt for 20 shares of Radiator Corp. Certificate of Deposit common stock for Locomobile Co 30 shares Certificate of Deposit for # 634 issued to F. Robins Mitchell National Radiator Corp. cert. # C1045 signed Jan 27, 1920. Orange border. dated Sept, 24, 1931, issued to Frank H. Locomobile Co. of America founded Hildreth. Assigned to Mary M. Johnson, in 1899. Company name originated Executrix to estate of Frank H. Hildreth. from combination “locomotive” and Gold border with yellow background. “automobile.” Locomobile began by National Radiator Co. developed from producing steam cars which had many faults. Cars liked by many the earlier Fowler Radiator Co. (est. people to get around fast and over 4,000 were built between 1899 1894). In 1902 the company was renamed National Radiator Co. and 1902. Gasoline internal combustion engine led to its’ demise. Company expanded, and by the 1920’s had plants in Trenton, NJ, Printed: American Bank Note Co., NY. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 Lebanon and New Castle, PA. On Aug 8, 1927 National Radiator Corp HWAC# 88436 of Delaware was established under the name Union Radiator Co., the Gurney Heater Canufacturing Co., Continental Heater Co., the Niagra Lot# 4450 New York Mack Trucks, Inc Radiator and Boiler Co, and Utica Heating Co. Early 1930’s company Cancelled 2-part 5-1/4% Cumulative had debt problems and reorganized, placed into receivership and re- preferred stock certificate for one share cert. established. Directors of the company approved a merger in 1954 #PO 824 and Warrant cert. (1959 issue) to with the US Radiator Corporation. Printed: American Bank Note Co. purchase common stock $5 per value for 1/2 Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89656 warrant (1959 issue) cert # FW 59-824 Not to be detached prior to Oct 1, 1961, Warrants Lot# 4455 New York New York not exercisable prior to Oct 1, 1960 or after Electric Vehicle Transportation Co Sept 30, 1969. Mack Trucks, founded in 1900, 100 cancelled shares of New York is American truck–manufacturing company Electric Vehicle Transportation Co. manufacturing 1st truck in 1907. Issued to cert. #3374 issued to William J. Mackin Samuel Stein on Oct 19, 1959 Inc. NY. Gold Seal on Jan 24, 1902, countersigned Jan 25, and border. Signed B.A. Johnson, Chairmen of 1902. Assigned to Margaret B. Mackin Board and Walter T. Southworth, Secy. Printed: Security - Columbian on July 24, 1908. Green border. Inc Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88443 NJ. Vignette of 2 electric cars with water fountain in background. New York Transportation Company Lot# 4451 New York Mack Trucks, which was originally New York Electrical Vehicle Transportation Inc. Cancelled 2 shares of Mack Trucks, Company was incorp. in NJ in 1899 as the ‘New York Electrical Inc. cert. #0207420 dated Dec. 15, Vehicle Transportation Company.’ Changed name to the ‘New York 1966 issued to Mrs. Shirley G. Benerofe. Transportation Company’ in 1902 and was defunct by 1936. Run by Blue com. seal and border. Signed D S the Fifth Avenue Bus securities Corp from 1922. incorp. in DE in 1922 Bonic, secy. Inc. NY. Vignette - 2 women run by Omnibus Corp. Printed: American Bank Note Co., Phila. Prag around oval with big truck. Mack collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89666 Trucks, founded in 1900, is American truck–manufacturing company Lot# 4456 New York New York manufacturing 1st truck in 1907. American Bank Note Co. Prag Electric Vehicle Transportation collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88441 Co 50 cancelled shares of New York Electric Vehicle Transportation Co. cert. Lot# 4452 New York Mack Trucks, #A2334 issued to Geo. Obersh on Jan Inc. Cancelled 100 shares of Mack 21, 1902, countersigned Jan 22, 1902. Trucks, Inc cert #206385 dated Feb Assigned to Fred C Young on Dec 12, 1, 1967 issued to Cyrus J. Lawrence 1905. Brown border and company seal. & Sons. Grey border Signed by D.S. Inc NJ. Vignette of 2 electric cars with Bonic, secy. Incorp. NY Vignette 2 water fountain in background. New York Transportation Company women surrounding oval with big which was originally New York Electrical Vehicle Transportation truck. Mack Trucks, founded 1900, is Company was incorp. in NJ in 1899 as the ‘New York Electrical American truck–manufacturing comp. Vehicle Transportation Company.’ Changed name to the ‘New York manufactured 1st truck in 1907. Printed American Bank Note Co. Transportation Company’ in 1902 and was defunct by 1936. Run by Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88442 the Fifth Avenue Bus securities Corp from 1922. Incorp. in DE in 1922 Lot# 4453 New York Manhattan run by Omnibus Corp. Printed: American Bank Note Co., Phila. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89667 High Power Motor Car Co 1 share Manhattan High Power Motor Car Co, Lot# 4457 New York Northland cert. #77 issued to John W. Conbalt of Rubber Co., Inc. 1 share of Northland Manhattan Dec 17, 1910. Adhesive RN Rubber Co., Inc. cert. #B120 issued to stamp. Green border, seal. 3 vignettes W.R. Jackson on Sept 20, 1915. Signed 1) person with eagle in oval held by C. O. Hinderson, pres. and John H. baby with wings 2) 2 ovals with women Granter, sec. Gold seal, green border holding objects. Printed: New York and green underprint. Rare vignette Bank Note Co. Prag collection Est. of open car. Top right corner torn. $60-200 HWAC# 88451 Inc. NY. In 1917, the Belly-Springfield Tire Co. bought the Northland Rubber Company of Buffalo. Printed: GOES Bank Notes. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89603 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 233

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4458 New York Lot# 4462 New York Powertown Tire Orson Automobile Corporation 4 shares of Powertown Co. 1 share of Tire Corp. cert. #9 issued to W. J. Orson Automobile Ruggles on Dec 2, 1919. Signed by A. R. Co. issued # 70 to Johnson, sec./treas. and E. O Benning, Richard Howland pres. Grey border, beige inner border, Hunt on May 5, gold company seal. Eagle with spread 1910. In operation wings, sun and city in background. 1910 - 1912. Raised Inc. under the laws of the state of DE. seal. Inc. NY. Black Powertown Tire Corporation is a NY border. Vignette Foreign Business Corp. filed on Feb. 4, 1921 filing status is Active. of eagle with American flag shield. Inc. NY. This company like many Factory is located in Rochester, NY. Business was carried on for a others of this time period started small and may have only lasted a few year or two under the name of the Rochester Tire Company. Now years in limited states. No information on the company as to owners, manufacturing under their own formula at Rochester. Printed: GOES even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with 70 David F. Williamson Co, 202 Main St, Buffalo, NY. Prag collection. another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: The Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89755 Broun-Green Co. 48 John St. NY. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89623 Lot# 4463 New York Powertown Tire Corporation 1/2 share of Powertown Tire Corp. cert. #19 Lot# 4459 New York Overman Cushion Tire issued to Walter Co, Inc. 32 shares of Overman Cushion Tire Co. Randall on Dec 5, Inc. #B115 issued to James R. Reynolds dated 1919. Signed by A.J. Sept 21, 1931. Signed M. Ryan, Asst. Treas. Johnson, sec. and E. Green border, raised company seal. Company O Benning, pres. Grey rebuilds antique solid tires for antique trucks, border, beige inner fire engines, wagons and carriages dating from border, gold company the 1880’s to date. Also rebuilds wood spokes seal. Adhesive RN and recast iron wheels. Printed; Franklin stamp. Eagle with Lee Division-American Bank Note Co. Prag spread wings, sun and collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89636 city in background. Inc. under the laws of the state of DE. Powertown Tire Corporation is a NY Foreign Business Corp. filed on Feb. 4, 1921 Lot# 4460 New York Parenti Motors filing status is Active. Factory is located in Rochester, NY. Business was carried on for a year or two under the name of the Rochester Tire Corp 10 shares of Parenti Motors Corp Company. Now manufacturing under their own formula at Rochester. cert. # 9115 issued May 10, 1921 to Printed: GOES 70 David F. Williamson Co, 202 Main St, Buffalo, NY. Emmett Schies. Signed by Henry W. Glan, treas. Grey border and raised Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89756 company seal. Inc under the laws of the state of DE. Vignette: eagle Lot# 4464 New York Pyramid Motor with spread wings with buildings Freight Corp Unissued and cancelled in background with flag, bushes in stock certificate from Pyramid Motor foreground. Parenti Motors Corp. built Freight Corp Cert # FP. Brown border. American automobiles in Buffalo, NY from 1920 to 1922. The Parenti Vignette book shelf in gray with circle was designed by J. S. Parenti president of company and formerly with with pyramid in center. This company, The Fiat Automobile Co. of Italy. Parenti worked for Lozier, Packard like many others of this time period, and Hudson before starting up his company. Company could not sell started small and may have only lasted enough to stay in business. Rare stock certificate from this short lived a few years and maybe in a limited automobile. Printed: GOES 22. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# number of states. No information on the company as to dates of 89742 operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just Lot# 4461 New York Phelps Motor closed. Printed: Columbian Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60- Car Corp Unissued and uncancelled 200 HWAC# 89761 stock certificate from Phelps Motor Car Corp. cert. # 40. Inc. NY. Blue Lot# 4465 New York Rainier Motor border and company seal. Unique Car Company 25 shares of Rainier vignette of two women 1 with staff Motor Car Co. cert. # 61 issued to and 1 with scales surrounding plaque F. G. Palmerton issued Jan 2, 1908. with eagle on top with spread wings. Signed by P. Linsberger, secy and Plaque has two ships sailing with sun M. Rainier, pres. Inc under the laws over mountain, under plaque is “Excelsior.” This company, like many of the state of NY. Green border. others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a Raised company seal. Assigned. few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information Rainier Motor Car Co. was American on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some automobile manufacturer founded cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, in 1905 by John T. Rainier in Flushing, New York. Company went into bankruptcy or just closed. May be confused with Phelps specialized in manufacturing large and luxurious automobiles Motor Vehicle Co. but no records show they were the same company. Printed: Montrose & Clarke Co. 51 Nassau St. N.Y. Prag collection. Printed: Cooke Bank Note Eng. Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89767 HWAC# 89753 234 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4466 New York Lot# 4469 New York Recreational Rainier Motor Car Vehicles, Inc 10 shares of Recreational Company 25 shares Vehicles, Inc. cert. #NL 99 issued to Paul of Rainier Motor Car W. Schwarz on Jun 28, 1972. Signed by Co. cert. # 53 issued to Leonard. H. Berger, sec and Al Schwartz, F. G. Palmerton issued pres. Blue border, stamped corporate Jan 2, 1908. Signed seal 1961. Eagle vignette with wings by P. Linsberger, raised, mountains in background. secy and M. Rainier, This company like many others of this pres. Inc under the time period started small and may have only lasted a few years. No laws of the state of information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even NY. Green border. states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with Raised company seal. another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Assigned. Rainier American Bank Note Co. Prag collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89642 Motor Car Co. was American automobile manufacturer founded in 1905 by John T. Lot# 4470 New York Recreational Rainier in Flushing, New York. Company specialized in manufacturing Vehicles, Inc 100 shares of Recreational large and luxurious automobiles Printed: Montrose & Clarke Co. 51 Vehicles, Inc. cert. #N 514issued to Paul Nassau St. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89768 W. Schwarz on Apr 10, 1972. Signed by Leonard. H. Berger, sec and Al Schwartz, pres. Green border, stamped corporate Lot# 4467 New York Rambler seal 1961. Eagle vignette with wings Automobile Co. of New York 2 shares raised, mountains in background. of Rambler Automobile Company of NY, This company, like many others of this cert. #6, issued to H. W. Jeffery on Jan time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years. No 14, 1910. Signed by W.C. Hulehiuson, information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even treas and Maeed, pres. Gold seal and states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with grey border. Inc. under the laws of NY. another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Vignette of two women 1 with scale American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89669 and one with staff around a shield with sun and boats under and eagle above. Lot# 4471 New York 1st use of Rambler name for American-made automobile dates to Steam Vehicle Corp of 1897 when Thomas B. Jeffery of Chicago, IL and builder of the Rambler America 93- 283/1000 bicycle, constructed his 1st prototype automobile. Received positive shares of Steam Vehicle reviews at the 1899 Chicago International Exhibition & Tournament Corp of America cert. # and 1st National Automobile Show in NYC, Jeffery enter automobile 365 issued to Thomas business. In 1900, he bought the old Sterling Bicycle Co. factory in M. Batchelder on June Kenosha, WI and started production. He started production s in 1902 13, 1924. Assigned to and by year’s end produced 1,500 motorcars, 1/6 of all existing in US Mary E. Batchelder at the time. Thomas B. Jeffery Co was 2nd largest auto manufacturer at on Dec 2, 1932 from that time. Rambler was 1st to equip cars with a spare wheel-and-tire executors of estate of assembly. When driver got a flat he could exchange the spare wheel & Thomas M. Batchelder. tire for the flat one. Printed: The Bround-Green Co., 48 John St. NY. Brown border with Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89770 raised beige company seal. Inc. NY. Twins Francis E. Stanley (1849– 1918) and Freelan O. Stanley (1849–1940) founded Steam Vehicle Lot# 4468 New York Rambler Corp of America. 1st car produced in 1897. Between 1898 and 1899, Automobile Company of NY 1 share manufactured and sold over 200 cars, more than any other U.S. maker. of Rambler Automobile Company of The Stanleys later sold the rights to this early design to Locomobile, NY cert. #7 issued to D.C. Hutchinson and in 1902 they formed their own Stanley Motor Carriage Company. on Jan 14, 1910. Signed by D. C. Printed: The Broun Green Co. (BG3) 48 John St. NY. Prag collection. Hutchinson, treas. Gold seal. Grey Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89715 border. Inc. under the laws of NY. Assigned. Vignette of 2 women 1 with scale and other with flag with Lot# 4472 New York Sterling shield between them with sun behind Automobile Manufacturing Co. with sail boats. 1st use of the name Rambler for American-made Inc 10 shares of Sterling Automobile automobile dates to 1897. Thomas B. Jeffery, Chicago, IL and Rambler Manufacturing Co., Inc. cert. # A 1094 bicycle builder, built 1st automobile prototype for Rambler. Jeffery issued to Max Turk on Dec 11, 1916. entered automobile business after positive reviews at 1899 Chicago Signed by Sol Hotchuer, treas. Brown International Exhibition & Tournament and 1st National Automobile border and company seal. Vignette Show in NYC. In 1900, he bought the old Sterling Bicycle Co. factory of 2 women, 1 blind folded with scale in Kenosha, WI, and began production. Jeffery started commercially other with staff surrounding by shield mass-producing automobiles in 1902 and by the end of the year had with eagle on top with “Excelsior” on produced 1,500 motorcars, one-sixth of all existing in the USA at the bottom. Sterling Automobile Manufacturing Company built their cars time. Behind, Oldsmobile, Thomas B. Jeffery Co, second largest auto from 1917 through early 1919. Sterling, producer of Sterling-New manufacturer at that time. 1st company to sell cars with spare wheel- York came into being in 1913. 1st vehicles for sale, touring car and and-tire assembly. Flat tire was easy to exchange the spare wheel & roadsters were in 1916. By September 1916, the 4 company investors tire for flat one. Printed: The Broun-Green Co., 48 John St. NY. Prag sold their interests to Charles W. Ams. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89769 HWAC# 89717 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 235

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4473 New York Sterling Tire Lot# 4477 Warren, Ohio Ohio Automobile Corp 2-1/2 shares of Sterling Tire Corp Co. Unissued and cancelled shares of Ohio cert. # 135 issued to Lambert A. Rehr on Automobile Co. of Warren, OH, cert. #169 March 1, 1917, signed J. A. Miller, treas. with green border. Vignette of man driving Orange border and raised company horseless carriage vehicle. Inc. West Virginia. seal. Sterling Tire Corp. is a New York Printed: Western Bank Note Co. Chicago. Foreign Business Corp filed on Nov. 14, Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89611 1918. Printed: The Broun-Green Co. 48 St. John St. NY. Prag collection. Est. Lot# 4478 Ohio Fostoria Light Car Co $60-200 HWAC# 89670 10 shares Fostoria Light Car Co. cert. # Lot# 4474 New York Sterling Tire 152 issue to Royal J. Ridgway on Dec 6, 1915. Inc. Ohio. Blue border. Vignette Corp 100 shares of Sterling Tire Corp of car. Adhesive RN stamp. Signed J.H. cert. #68 issued to Bruce N. Griffing. Jones, president and Charles Ash secy. Signed and countersigned by J. A. Fostoria Light Cars were equipped with Miller, treas. and Otto Rustin, pres on 4-cylinder valve in head Sterling engine. May 10, 1921. Brown border. Raised Transmission had 3-speeds forward and reverse, 15 gallon gas tank, company seal. Unique vignette of man full electric starting, and lighting system. Company in financial and women on each side of flame on difficulties due to problems with the 27 horsepower Sterling engines. pedestal on a platform. There is an oil Approx. 300 Fostoria Light Car were built, reorganized in 1917 as the flame on top that they are pouring oil into. Inc. DE. Sterling Tire Corp. Seneca Motor Car Company for the manufacture of a new car called is a NY Foreign Business Corp. filed on Nov. 14, 1918. Company’s filing the Seneca. Prag collection. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 88460 status is Active. Printed: Franklin Lee Division - American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89721 Lot# 4479 Ohio Maibohm Motors Lot# 4475 New York Studebaker Brothers Company 16 shares of Maibohm Motors Company of New York Unissued and Company cert #B1558 issued to R. M. cancelled Studebaker Brothers Co. of NY cert. Sherman on April 12, 1920, registered Apr #44. Grey border, green company seal. Green 13, 1920. Signed E. E. Evert, secy. Vignette: eagle with spread wings. Inc. NY. Unissued Greek female on bench with company logo Stock, John Polhemus Printing Co. Rare. shield, globe, w/child seated below. Inc. Studebaker Corp started business in 1852. Ohio. Formed, owned and operated by Brothers Henry and Clement Studebaker Harry C. Maibohm, the Maibohm Wagon Co. in Racine, WI prior to opened a blacksmith shop in South Bend, IN. 1916 was reorganized into The Maibohm Motors Co. In 1916, began Studebaker became a leading manufacturer of horse-drawn wagons producing the Maibohm automobile in 1917. Between 1917 to 1919 and supplied wagons to U.S. Army during the Civil War. Introduced Maibohm Motors produced about 6,000 automobiles that sold for an electric car in 1902 and a gas-powered vehicle in 1904. Studebaker $300 - $500. 4 produced models used 4-cylinder engine up to 1918. began selling gas-powered cars in 1913, while continuing to make Larger and more powerful 6-cylinder engine used after that time.. wagons until 1920. Company bought luxury automaker Pierce-Arrow Production continued until Jan 1, 1919 when fire destroyed factory. in the late 1920’s. Studebaker was hit hard by Great Depression and After fire, moved to Sandusky, OH with 247% increase in sales. With in March 1933 it was forced into bankruptcy. In Jan. 1935, the new the down turn in economy in 1920’s sold to Arrow Motors Co. in 1922. Studebaker Corp. was incorp. In late 1930s, the French-born industrial Printed: Columbian Bank Note Co., Chicago. Prag collection. Est. $60- designer Raymond Loewy began working for Studebaker. He created 200 HWAC# 88449 models including the bullet-nosed 1953 Starliner, Starlight coupes and the 1963 Avanti sports coupe. By mid-1950s, Studebaker merged with Lot# 4480 Ohio Mansfield Tire & Rubber automaker Packard and was again facing financial troubles. By the Co 100 shares Mansfield Tire & Rubber Co. late 1950s, the Packard brand was dropped. In Dec. 1963, Studebaker cert # NY 12246, dated Aug 4, 1961, issued shuttered its South Bend plant, ending the production of its cars to Miss Frances Wiener. Orange border. and trucks in America. The company’s Hamilton, Ontario, facilities signed by James H. Hoffman, pres. Vignette remained in operation until March 1966, when Studebaker shut its of eagle in orange with spread wings. Inc. doors for the final time after 114 years in business. Printed: 362 Ohio. March 21, 1912 Mansfield Rubber & -John Polhemus Printing Co., 121 Fulton Street, NY. Prag collection. Tire Co. manufactured 1st tire. Company Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89731 had been reorganized with new capital and new executive personnel on Feb. 10, 1912. In 1912 tire cost was about $50 and was good for Lot# 4476 New York Studebaker 1,000 miles. Company grew through the 1950s and 1960s, decline Corporation - Fractional Warrant started in 1970s. Company declared bankruptcy in Aug. 1982. for Stock Unissued and uncancelled Printed: American Bank Note Co., F.L. Division. Prag collection. Est. Studebaker Corporation office of $60-200 HWAC# 88452 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Fractional Warrant for subscription to common Lot# 4481 Ohio Marion Motors, Inc. stock #F 1701. Letter written to 26-2/3 shares of Marion Motors, Inc. fractional warrant holders on Oct. 28, cert. # 64 issued to B. J. Knofler on Dec 1915 explaining terms and conditions 31, 1928. Signed J. D AcReion, pres. and of surrender. If payment not requested G R. Mulligna, secy. Blue border, gold before Dec 6, 1915, warrant null and void. Full share receipts will be seal, eagle vignette with spread wings. issued for stock certificates when ready. For fractional part of share, Marion was automobile manufactured scrip certificates will be issued. Studebaker Corp started business in in Marion, OH in 1901 by Marion 1852. Brothers Henry and Clement Studebaker opened a blacksmith Automobile Company owned by shop in South Bend, IN. Studebaker became a leading manufacturer of Fred S. Titus. He sold the company in 1907 to H.T. Love. Company horse-drawn wagons. March, 1966 Studebaker shut its doors for the manufactured 2 different steam-powered model cars, 2 different final time after 114 years in business. Printed: American Bank Note electric cars and a gasoline-powered model. Printed: The Columbus Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89737 Blank Book Mfg. B11040. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88458 236 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4482 Ohio Mason Tie & Rubber Lot# 4487 Ohio Owen Tire and Co 10 share of Mason Tire & Rubber Rubber Company 164 shares of Owen Co., cert. #7643 issued to, transferred Tire and Rubber Co. cert. # 2521 issued and registered to J. F. Smith on Nov 22, to Fred Unger on Nov 1, 1919. Brown 1920. Inc. Ohio. Orange border and border and seal. Inc. OH. Owen Tire company seal. Mason Tire & Rubber And Rubber Co. is an Ohio Corp. For- Co. Of N.Y. Inc. is an Ohio Foreign Corp. Profit filed on Sept. 26, 1917. Filing filed on Jan. 29, 1920. Company’s filing status is listed as cancelled. Printed: status is listed as cancelled. Prag GOES Mount & Co. Cleveland Est. $60- collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 83868 200 HWAC# 89727 Lot# 4483 Ohio Mason Tire & Rubber Lot# 4488 Ohio Paramount Motor Co 5 shares of Mason Tire & Rubber Co. Company 10 shares of Paramount cert. #7750 issued to Orra L. Cornwell Motor Company cert. #7 issued to & Louise M. Cornwell on Oct. 7, 1920. Alex Gaal on July 6, 1917. Grey border. Brown border and company seal. Vignette of eagle with spread winds Mason Tire & Rubber Co. Of N.Y. Inc. is and carrying a shield and flower. Inc. an Ohio Foreign Corp. filed on Jan. 29, under the laws of state of Ohio. This 1920. Company’s filing status is listed company, like many others of this time as cancelled. Prag collection. Est. $60- period, started small and may have 200 HWAC# 83867 only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates Lot# 4484 Ohio Mason Tire and of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if Rubber Co 2 shares of Mason Tire and they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just Rubber Co., cert. #2454 issued May 3, closed. Printed: The Col, B.B. Mfg Co. 18139. Prag collection. Est. 1920 transferred and registered May $60-200 HWAC# 89740 3, 1920 issued to Luella M. Cornwell signed J.A.Duff, sec. and Jm H. Diehl, Vice Lot# 4489 Ohio Peerless Motor Car President. Inc.OH. Brown company Corporation 100 cancelled shares of seal and border. Mason Tire & Rubber Peerless Motor Car Corp. cert. # C3005 Co. organized in 1915 by O.M. and D.M. issued and countersigned to R. W. Mason. Construction began Jan. 1916, Judson on March 13, 1919, registered manufacturing of tires started in summer. Company grew fast doubling Mar 14, 1929. Assigned. Brown border sales each year as plant increased in size. Plant purchased in Bedford and company seal. Vignette of sitting to manufacture tires for just one contract with Ford Motors for 5,000 man with shovel and women with tires a day. Ran color ads in main publications including the Saturday garland in front of train and city. Inc. Evening Post. When Panic of 1921 occurred the company was over under the laws of state of VA. Headquartered in Cleveland. Peerless extended and the Mason brothers resigned. New management came Motor Car Co. was an American automobile manufacturer that produced in but were unable to pay off debts. The company closed on March 8, the Peerless brand of motorcars in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900 to 1930. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88478 1931. Company known for building high-quality luxury car. Peerless popularized a number of vehicle innovations such as drum brakes and Lot# 4485 Ohio Ohio Body & Blower enclosed body production cars. During WWI, Peerless manufactured Co Inc. 1 share of Ohio Body & Blower military vehicle chassis and trucks.The Depression that began in 1929 Co., Inc cert # 766 issued to Mrs. Mary greatly reduced the sales of luxury automobiles. Peerless was finished Y. S. Heathfield. Signed, countersigned in June, 1931. Peerless remained a closed company until 1933 and and registered on Oct 1, 1925. Inc the end of Prohibition. Peerless changed its’ factory and obtained a OH. Signed Jay P. Taggard, secy. Raised liquor license to brew beer under the Carling Black Label and Red Cap company seal, orange border. Nov. 11, ale brands. Printed: American Bank Note Company. Prag collection. 1919 Ohio Body & Blower Company Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89743 was organized to do business as Ohio Blower Co., being incorp. in Ohio on Lot# 4490 Ohio Sebring Tire & Nov. 6, 1901. Principle products listed as automobile bodies, sheet- Rubber Co, Sebring, OH 100 shares metal buildings, sheet iron ventilators, cast iron exhaust heads, steam Sebring Tire and Rubber Co. Sebring, OH traps, steamship ventilators, feed water heaters and valves. Prag cert. # 181 issued to George Davidson collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89613 on Nov 6, 1917. Green border and seal. Inc. OH. Unique vignette of man with Lot# 4486 Ohio Ohio Body & Blower helmet with wings with steering wheel Co. Ohio Body & Blower Co, Inc in Ohio and cloth tied on chest flowing behind issued unlisted number of shares to him. This company, like many others of Elmer H Bright and Co. cert. #8/0 123 this time period, started small and may dated and registered Apr 25, 1920. have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. Assigned Apr 29, 1920. Green border No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, and co. seal. Vignette of women with even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated globe behind her reading a book. Nov with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. 11, 1919 the Ohio Body & Blower Co. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89678 was organized and incorporated in the state of Ohio. to take over the business of the Ohio Blower Co., which was incorporated in Ohio November 6, 1901. At that time the firm listed its principle products as automobile bodies, sheet-metal buildings, sheet iron ventilators, cast iron exhaust heads, steam traps, steamship ventilators, feed water heaters, valves etc. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89612 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 237

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4491 Ohio Seiberling Rubber Lot# 4495 Oregon Company 55 shares of Seiberling Studebaker Brothers Rubber Co. cert. #C 10870 issued, Company, Northwest signed and countersigned to E. A. Cancelled and unissued Langenbach on March 2, 1932. Signed stock certificate #37 for C. W. Seiberling, VP and W. Arrun, sec. Studebaker Brothers Brown company seal and border. Inc. Company, Northwest. Inc. DE. Inc DE. Seiberling Rubber Co. OR. Orange border and was founded in 1921 in Barberton, company seal. Vignette of OH. Within 6 yrs Seiberling rose from 330th to 7th place in tire three figures - 1 women industry. During WW II, Seiberling supplied tires for heavy artillery in center with wings and pieces, also known for inventing Saw-Tooth Tread and tire Heat- torch, seated women with Vents. Their advertising slogan, “A name you can trust in Rubber”used American flag, staff and in 1940 - 1950s was famous. Despite its commercial success and horn with food and one man on other side with wheel, hammer and early achievements, Seiberling failed to adapt and it became part of animal. Studebaker was an American automobile manufacturer based Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., and then part of Bridgestone. Printed: in South Bend, IN. Founded in 1852 and incor. 1868 as Studebaker Western Bank Note & Eng Co.- Chicago - Western Division, Western Brothers Manuf. Co., firm was originally a producer of wagons for Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89644 farmers, miners, and military. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89734 Lot# 4492 Oklahoma Oklahoma Auto Manufacturing Co. 20 shares Lot# 4496 Oregon Studebaker of Oklahoma Auto Manufacturing Co. Brothers Company, Northwest cert. #3018 issued to C. T. Tetrick on Cancelled and unissued stock May 12, 1920. Gold seal, grey border, certificate #186 for Studebaker Vignette of eagle with raised wings. Brothers Co., Northwest. Inc. March Inc. AZ. Oklahoma Auto Manufacturing 20, 1901 under laws of state of Oregon. Co. was established in a factory near Gray border and green company Okay and North Muskogee in 1915 by C. seal. Vignette of eagle with wings E. Harris. Company built heavy-duty O. spread with shield and flag and word K. oil-field trucks in the World War I era. The operation folded during “constitution.” Studebaker was an the Great Depression. Printed: GOES 50. Prag collection. Est. $60- American automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, IN. Founded 200 HWAC# 89614 in 1852 and incor. 1868 as Studebaker Brothers Manuf. Co. Firm was Lot# 4493 Oklahoma Oklahoma originally a producer of wagons for farmers, miners, and military. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89735 Auto Manufacturing Co. 2 shares of Oklahoma Auto Manufacturing Co cert. Lot# 4497 Pennsylvania G.F. Reed #1527 issued to E. R. Honeycut, dated Motor Company 5 shares of G. F. May 14, 1919. Signed T. H Grubbs, Reed Motor Co. cert. # 4 issued to G. secy. Inc AZ. Vignette of eagle with F. Reed on Feb. 1, 1924. Signed by E.J. spread wings. Gold seal, grey border. Cory, pres. Green border and company Oklahoma Auto Manufacturing Co. was seal. Vignette of car driving through established in a factory near Okay and tire with city in background. Status North Muskogee in 1915 by C. E. Harris. is active, domestic corp. Inc. Jan 1, Company built heavy-duty O. K. oil-field trucks in the World War I era. 1924 in PA. Printed: M. E. Cunningham The operation folded during the Great Depression. Printed: American Co. Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Printing Co. Muskogee, OK. GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89615 Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89776 Lot# 4494 Oregon Lot# 4498 Pennsylvania Mason Seeck Differential Tire & Rubber Corp, 80/1000 of a Co 20 shares of Seeck share of Mason Tire & Rubber Corp Differential Co., Lebanon, of Philadelphia, PA dated Mar 25, OR. cert. #664 issued 1919 cert. # CF207. Sine Wisar H, to Robert Nitzsche on Maclaren, Asst Treas. Grey paper Nov. 14, 1925. State of and border. Mason Tire & Rubber Co. Oregon seal center top organized in 1915 by O.M. and D.M. of certficiate. Brown/ Mason. Construction began Jan. 1916, blue border with beige manufacturing of tires started in summer. Company grew fast doubling company seal. Small sales each year as plant increased in size. Plant purchased in Bedford tears in top and bottom to manufacture tires for just one contract with Ford Motors for 5,000 of certificate. Signed by tires a day. Ran color ads in main publications including the Saturday F. M. Seeck, pres and N. Evening Post. When Panic of 1921 occurred the company was over M. Newpont, secy. According to owner of stock, co. out of business, extended and the Mason brothers resigned. New management came Aug 30, 1977. This company, like many others of this time period, in but were unable to pay off debts. The company closed on March 8, started small and may have only lasted a few years and may only have 1930. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88477 conducted business in Oregon. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89676 238 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4499 Pennsylvania National Lot# 4503 South Carolina Radiator Corp. 100 shares of National Anderson Motor Radiator Corp cert. #NY4443 issued to Company 10 shares @ Guaranty Commercial Acceptance Co. $10 each of Anderson on Feb 6, 1930, registered Feb 7, 1920, Motor Co. cert. #P 5232 assigned. Inc. DE. Brown border and signed, countersigned and company seal. Vignette of women with registered on March 12, hammer, child and man’s head. National 1920, issued to W. W. Goss. Radiator company developed from the Signed by LE. H. McConnell, earlier Fowler Radiator Company (est. 1894). In 1902 the company sec. and J. G. Anderson, was renamed National Radiator Company. Company expanded, and pres. Brown border and by the 1920’s had plants in Trenton, NJ, Lebanon and New Castle, PA. company seal. Company On Aug 8, 1927 National Radiator Corp of Delaware was established produced cars from 1916- under the name Union Radiator Co., the Gurney Heater Canufacturing 1926. Most successful of all American Automobiles built in the company, Continental Heater Co., the Niagra Radiator and Boiler Co, southern US. John Gary Anderson, former carriage maker started and Utica Heating Co. Early 1930’s company had debt problems and and ran company. 2,000 Anderson Autos produced in 1923. 1920 ad reorganized, placed into receivership and re-established. Directors slogan was “The Only Car In America That Is Roadster Or Touring Car of the company approved a merger in 1954 with the US Radiator At The Will Of The Owner.” Printed: Security Bank Note Co. Phila. Corporation. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. Prag collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 77208 $60-200 HWAC# 89653 Lot# 4500 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Lot# 4504 Texas Dickson Car- Horseless Carriage Manufacturing Wheel Co. 1395 shares @ $100 each Co Unissued and uncancelled stock of Dickson Car-Wheel Co cert. # 54 certificate for Pennsylvania Horseless dated April 1, 1927 issued to Pullman Carriage Manufacturing Company cert. Car and Manufacturing Corp. Beige # 214. Inc. under the laws of state of paper with black pinwheels around PA. Gray border, yellow company seal. border, raised company seal. Vignette Vignette of eagle with wings spread of train on top third. This company, holding shield and flag. This company, like many others of this time period, like many others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Only mention of Dickson Car- went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Hartman Printing Co., Wheel Co is in lawsuit against United Mexican States. Dickson Car Washington. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89747 Wheel Company v. United Mexican States: FACTS: 1) In 1912, National Railways of Mexico (Mexican company) and Dickson Car Wheel Lot# 4501 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Co. (US Company), entered into a contract where the Dickson Car- Transportation Company Scrip Wheel Co made several deliveries of car wheels to National Railways cert. 1/2 of one share of Philadelphia of Mexico. The deliveries were made on various dates between Dec. Transportation Company scrip 13, 1913 and Jan. 6, 1914. Mexican government took over railways certificate #SC1273. Noted: “This of the National Railways lasting until Dec. 1925 when returned to scrip certificate is void after December private management. Dickson Car requested payment from Wheel Co. 31, 1943.” Dated Jan 2, 1946 signed National Railways Co. for the merchandise, total price was $4,126.64. by George N. Davis, treas and Ralph T. Co. never paid, alleging that owing to the seizure of the railways it Sutro, pres. Brownish-gray border, received no revenue for the operation of its lines for which reason company seal. Philadelphia’s first PCC trolleys arrived in 1938. it was unable at that time to meet its obligations. Prag collection. Ordered for 20 by Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co., which became the Est. $60-100 HWAC# 77247 Philadelphia Transportation Company in 1940. These original cars had 130 more added in 1940-41 and 110 in 1942. All the prewar Lot# 4505 Texas Studebaker cars also had air-electric braking systems, being known as “air cars.” Brothers Co. of Texas Unissued Built by the St. Louis Car Co. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag and cancelled stock certificate for collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89754 Studebaker Brothers Company of TX cert. #40. Light brown border and Lot# 4502 Pennsylvania Sellersbille company seal. Inc TX. Studebaker Bros Motor Company 155 shares of Manufacturing Co filed as a Foreign Sellersbille Motor Co. cert. # 21 issued For-Profit Corporation in Texas and is to W. S. Schlichter on June 23, 2937. Grey no longer active. This filing was made border, gold company seal. Vignette of on Thursday, Sept. 12, 1889 as recorded man on bike with wings holding flame in documents filed with Texas Secretary of State’s office. This was a and gold disk with women laying on foreign filing which is when an existing corporate entity files in a state top. Inc PA. This company, like many other than the one they originally filed in. It doesn’t have to mean that others of this time period, started they are from outside the United States. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 small and may have only lasted a few HWAC# 89732 years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: National Seal Works, Richmond, VA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89700 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 239

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4506 United States Greyhound Lot# 4509 Utah Studebaker Corp 8 cancelled stock certificates Brothers Co. of Utah Unissued and for Greyhound Corp., 3 specimen, 2 uncancelled stock from Studebaker issued 1) Norman Diamond for 100 Brothers Company of Utah, cert. # shares cert. #C370907 issued Aug 19, 46. Black border. Vignette of eagle 1964 signed by F. W. Ackerman, pres with spread wings sitting on structure and Merrill Bufington, secy. Orange with UTAH banner under it. Inc. UT. company seal and border. Vignette Studebaker was an American of greyhound. Printed De La Rue automobile manufacturer based in Banknote Co. 2) James & Hazel Winans South Bend, IN. Founded 1852 and for 12 shares cert # C0587661 issued May 31, 1963 signed by incorp. 1868 as the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, Merrill Bufington, secy. Brown company seal and border. Vignette of the firm was originally a producer of wagons for farmers, miners, greyhound. Printed De La Rue Banknote Co. 3 Bonds:1) 2 specimen and the military. Printed by Kelly & Co. SLC. Prag collection. 9-3/8 Sinking Fund Debenture Due Jan 15, 2001. Gold border, grey Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89733 company seal. Vignette of greyhound. Printed: Federated Banknote Co. 2) 6-1/2% convertible Subordinated Debenture Due Jan. 15, 1990. Green border, grey comp. seal. Vignette of greyhound. 3) $5000 6-1/2 Convertible Subordinated Debenture Due Jan 15, 1990 issued to Davis and Company signed y Gerald H. Trautman, pres. and George T. Christie, secy. Printed: Federated Banknote Co. Greyhound Lines, Inc., intercity Lot# 4510 Various bus common carrier serving over 3,800 destinations in US, Canada States Chrysler Corp. and Mexico began operations in 1914 as the Mesaba Transportation stock, bonds, bond, Co. in Hibbing, MN. Carl Eric Wickman n transported miners from note 5 certificates Hibbing to Alice, MN. Named The Greyhound Corporation in 1929. for Chrysler Corp. 1) Became a subsidiar of Scottish transportation company FirstGroup Cancelled Specimen October 2007. Still located in Dallas, TX. Today serves more than stock certificate with 2,600 destinations with 18,000 daily departures in the 48 contiguous purple border and states. Greyhound carried more than 19 million passengers in 2000. seal signed by W. J. Prag collection. Est. $80-130 HWAC# 88471 Simons, treas. Inc. Delaware. Vignette Lot# 4507 Utah John T. Clark of two women Mechanically Inflated Tire Co. 100 surrounding oval shares of John T. Clark Mechanically with company symbol and cities with cars in background. Printed Inflated Tire Co., cert. #1197 issued to Security-Columbian Banknote Co. 2) Cancelled Specimen of 8-7/8% Jos. A. Wright on August 1, 1916. Gold Sinking Fund Debenture Due 1995 with blue border and seal, Inc. seal, green border. Adhesive RN stamp. Delaware, signed by W. J. Simons, Vice Pres. and treas. Vignette of two Inc Utah. Vignette of early car. Transfer women surrounding oval with company symbol and cities with cars in of Title on Mar 11, 1922 signed by Jos. background. Printed Security-Columbian Banknote Co. 3) Certificate A. Wright under Unclaimed Property D 13600 issued to Lawrence Falater represents shares without par Act of 1953. John Tanner Clark, a value. Signed by J. Paul Bergmaez, pres. Inc. Delaware. Printed: relatively little-known figure in the rise of fundamentalism among the Security-Colmbian United States Banknote Corp, Printed in U.S.A. 4) Latter-day Saints during the early twentieth century. Born Jan 4, 1865 Cancelled $200,000 12% Subordinated Note Due Feb. 19 1985 issued in Provo, UT to John and Alvira Pratt Clark and raised in LDS Church. to Cede & Co cert. # R0158. Brown border and seal. Vignette of two Clark member of church but not a polygamist. His creative theological women surrounding oval with company symbol and cities with cars speculations that separated him from formal church doctrine. None of in background. Printed: Security-Columbian United State Banknote his personal papers survived and only known as a member of the BUY Corp. 5) $5,000 9-1/2% Note Due 1983 cert. #32536 issue to Nathan faculty at one time. Married Alice Scow in 1896, had no children and Chudacoff & May Kosh Chudacoff TTEES. Green seal and border. she died in 1898. He never remarried, served in WWI and developed Vignette of two women surrounding oval with company symbol and a shield for ships. He later invented a puncture-proof automobile tire cities with cars in background. Printed: Security-Columbian Bank and a special rim. He formed the John T. Clark Mechanically Inflated Note Co. Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation in 1925 Tire Company in 1913. Prag collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 88463 from the Maxwell Motor Company. He expanded the company in 1928 with the acquiring Fargo Trucks and Dodge Brothers, and Lot# 4508 Utah Peterson-Harnden the creation of the Plymouth and DeSoto brands. Prag collection. Fluid Clutch Company 100 shares of Est. $80-100 HWAC# 88464 Peterson -Harnden Fluid Clutch Co. cert. # 132 issued to Lynn N. Barker on Oct. 24, 1918. Signed Edward J. Lot# 4511 Various States Mr. B. Holland, secy and Peter R. Peterson, Trucking, Inc/Steeria Truck/ pres. Green boarder and background Seymour Ford Three unissued / with gold co. seal. Vignette in circle on uncancelled stock certificates with eagle top of certificate of eagle with wings vignettes, green borders and company spread with flag circling shield saying seals: 1) Steeria Truck Rental Co, Inc. “Industry 1847”, above 1896, Inc. UT. This company, like many (Inc NY), cert. #1, Printed: Continent others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a Stationery Co., Inc., 305 B’Way. NY. 2) Mr. few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information B. Trucking, Inc. (Inc CA), cert. #1, Printed: on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some GOES 389. 3) Seymour Ford-Mercury, Inc. (Inc. MI). Prag collection. cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89673 went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89750 240 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4512 Virginia Grant Motor Car Lot# 4515 Virginia Stewart-Warner Corp 100 shares of Grant Motor Car Speedometer Corp 100 cancelled Corp. cert. # NY 2693 issued to L. L. shares of Stewart-Warner Speedometer Winklelman & Co. on Jun 16, 1922, Corp cert. # C201122 dated, registered registered Jun 17, 1922. Brown border and countersigned Oct. 26, 1925 issued and comp. seal. Incorp. VA. Signed D. to Frazier, Jelke & Co. Inc. VA. Light A. Shaw, pres. Vignette of allegorical brown border and company seal. figure. Grant Motor Co was American Vignette of two draped women on automobile manufacturing co., which either side of framed odometer with produced automobiles from 1913 to 1922 and based in Findlay, Ohio. company name. Company founded as Stewart & Clark Co. in 1905 by Produced several thousand 4 and 6 cylinder cars and exported cars John K. Stewart. Made speedometers used in Ford Model T. Stewart to England known as Whiting-Grant. In 1916. a five-passenger touring joined with Edgar Bassick in 1912 to make vehicle instruments car was manufactured for a price of $795. Grant was reorganized as and horns. Bassick owned Alemite Co. and Stewart bought Warner Grant Motor Car Corp.a new plant to have a 35,000 annual production Instrument Co; name changed to the Stewart-Warner Corp. Started capacity was opened in Cleveland. 1916 totaled production was just in Chicago and kept expanding until it covered one million square feet over 4,000 cars, in 1917 it was 12,000. The 1920 Grant Six were priced and 6 floors. Employed 6000 people at its’ peak. Also manufactured at $1595, Priced on closed models as $2450. Grant was forced to raise radios and refrigerators. Printed: Republic Bank Note Co. Pittsburgh, prices for the Fall, 1920, soon after taken off market. Few exist today. PA. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89725 During 1930’s, many destroyed with others known as “worthless” old cars with unsafe equipment. Many Grant cars were destroyed at Lot# 4516 Washington Any Lite that time. Printed: Western Bank Note & Eng Co. Chicago - Western Electric Regulator Co. 1000 share @ Division American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 $1 each of Any Lite Electric Regulator HWAC# 88472 Company cert. # 482 issued to F. J. Reaues on Feb 25, 1916. Signed Lot# 4513 Virginia McPhee Motor Company, Inc Unissued stock C. E. Graser, secy and W. H. Jugalle, certificate for McPhee pres. Assigned. Black border. green Motor Company, Inc., background, gold adhesive gold Roanoke, VA., cert. # 29. Par seal. Vignette of electric regulator. vlaue $100 each. Incorp. Company stock was originally Any Lite Virginia. Green seal and Incandescent Lamp Regular Company, and has Incandescent Lamp border, vignette of man crossed out and electric stamped in. Research does not show any holding a steering wheel history for either company. Prag collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# with hat with wings at 77209 ears. Incorp. VA. Printed: Roanoke Stamp & Seal Co. Lot# 4517 Washington Mechanical Roanoke, VA. GOES. Prag Dump Truck & Hoisting Equip. Inc. collection. Est. $60-200 100 shares of Mechanical Dump Truck HWAC# 83878 Hoisting Equip. Inc. cert. #10 issued to and assigned by George Baker. Dated April 17, 1930. Signed Frank. C. Lot# 4514 Virginia Peerless Motor Weaver, pres. Elizabeth Fahey,. secy/ Green seal, gray border. Incorp. in Car Corporation 10 cancelled shares Washington. Vignette of eagle in oval of Peerless Motor Car Corp. cert. with winds spread and building and # C01253 issued, registered and trains in background. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 countersigned to Murfey, Blossom, Morris & Co on Aug 27, 1926. Assigned HWAC# 83879 Feb. 8, 1927. Blue border and company Lot# 4518 Washington Red Top seal. Vignette of sitting man with Cab Co., Spokane Unissued and shovel and women with garland in front uncancelled stock certificate for Red of train and city. Inc. under the laws of state of VA. Headquartered Top Cab Co., Spokane. Grey border, in Cleveland. 2 Adhesive RN stamps.Peerless Motor Car Co. was an gold inner border and seal. Vignette American automobile manufacturer that produced the Peerless of eagle with wings spread sitting on brand of motorcars in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900 to 1931. Company rocks with sun and city in background. known for building high-quality luxury car. Peerless popularized This company, like many others of this a number of vehicle innovations such as drum brakes and enclosed time period, started small and may have body production cars. During WWI, Peerless manufactured military only lasted a few years and maybe in a vehicle chassis and trucks.The Depression that began in 1929 greatly limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates reduced the sales of luxury automobiles. Peerless was finished in of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if June, 1931. Peerless remained a closed company until 1933 and the they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just end of Prohibition. Peerless changed its’ factory and obtained a liquor closed. Printed: GOES, Shaw & Borden Co 207594. Prag collection. license to brew beer under the Carling Black Label and Red Cap ale Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89775 brands. Printed: American Bank Note Company. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89745 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 241

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4519 Washington Security Lot# 4523 Wisconsin Oshkosh Motor Auto Tube Protertor Co. 10 shares of Truck Manufacturing Co. 2 shares of Security Auto Tube Protertor Co. cert. # Oshkosh Motor Truck Manufacturing 688 issued to George Brader on March Co. cert # 2901 issued to Mrs. Merrill 10, 1919. Orange company seal and Guyant on April 5, 1920. Assigned border. Inc WA. Vignette of 3 people - 1 to Milwaukee Co. signed by Robert women in center holding a torch with Goyette for Alice Guyant property. wings, man with wheel and hammer Inc. WI. Green comp. seal and border. 2 and women with flag and axe. This slight tears on bottom. Oshkosh Truck company, like many others of this time Corporation was major manufacturer period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe of specialized truck and transport equip. Inc. Oshkosh, WI. produces in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to a broad range of products for niche markets. Major markets include dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name defense, municipal and commercial. Included among the heavy-duty and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy vehicles Oshkosh produces are military transport vehicles, aircraft or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# fire-fighting equipment, snow removal vehicles, stripped chassis 89679 for motor homes, buses, and walk-in delivery vans. Oshkosh Truck founded by William R. Besserdich and Bernhard A. Mosling in 1917 Lot# 4520 West Virginia Automobile who had received patents in 1914 and 1915 for improvements on Street Sweeping Co. 5 shares of 4-wheel-drive capability. Besserdich and Mosling approached several Automobile Street Sweeping Co. cert. established automobile manufacturers about using their designs to # 11 issued to Mr. R. Buckminister on produce 4-wheel-drive vehicle and were turned down. May of 1917, May 26, 1900 in Boston, MA, signed by Wisconsin Duplex Auto Company, located in Clintonville, WI. incorp. P.J. Young, treas and Joseph N. Drew, Besserdich was the company’s president, and Mosling was listed as pres. Adhesive RN stamps - front and its manager and secretary. The prototype vehicle, named Old Betsy back. Red company seal. Grey border. was a success attracting investors, many located in Oshkosh and Vignette of red street sweeping machine. co. relocated there toward the end of 1917 and changed its name to Note: “With authority to establish Oshkosh Motor Truck Manufacturing Co. (International Directory of subsidiary companies in leading cities Co. Histories, Vol. 7. St. James Press, 1993.) Printed: GOES 175. Prag of the US and Europe.” Inc WV. No historic information was found for collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89619 this street sweeping company operating in Boston. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 77214 Lot# 4524 Wisconsin Oshkosh Motor Truck Manufacturing Co. 5 shares of Oshkosh Motor Truck Manufacturing Lot# 4521 Wisconsin Oneida Electric Co. cert. #P 97 issued to Mrs. Merrill Truck Co 26 shares of Oneida Electric Guyant on March 15, 1920. Assigned Truck Co cert. # 264 dated May 1, 1920 to Milwaukee Co by Robert Goyette for issued to B. F. Simms. Inc. WI. Grey estate of Alice Guyant. Brown border border. Raised co. seal. Vignette of and co. seal. 2 tears on bottom of eagle with buildings in background. certificate. Oshkosh Truck Corp. was Slight tear on bottom of certificate. major manufacturer of specialized An electric truck is an electric vehicle truck and transport equip. Inc. Oshkosh, WI. Produces broad range powered by batteries designed to of products for niche markets. Major markets include defense, deliver cargo. Oneida Electric Truck municipal and commercial. Included among the heavy-duty vehicles Co., like many others of this time period started small and may have Oshkosh produces are military transport vehicles, aircraft fire-fighting only lasted a few years. No information available on the company as equipment, snow removal vehicles, stripped chassis for motor homes, to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name buses, and walk-in delivery vans. Oshkosh Truck founded by William and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy R. Besserdich and Bernhard A. Mosling in 1917. They had received or just closed. Printed: Marshall-Jackson Co, Chicago. GOES. Prag patents in 1914 and 1915 for improvements on 4-wheel-drive collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89621 capability. They approached several automobile manufacturers about Lot# 4522 Wisconsin Oneida Electric using their designs to produce 4-wheel-drive vehicles, were turned down. May, 1917, Wisconsin Duplex Auto Co.in Clintonville, WI. incorp. Truck Co 8 shares of Oneida Electric Besserdich president and Mosling manager and secretary. Prototype Truck Co cert. # 248 dated Sep 28, vehicle, named Old Betsy, was a success attracting investors, many 1920 issued to B. F. Simms. Inc. WI. located in Oshkosh and co. relocated there toward the end of 1917 and Grey border. Raised co. seal. Vignette changed company name to Oshkosh Motor Truck Manufacturing Co. of eagle with buildings in background. (International Directory of Co. Histories, Vol. 7. St. James Press, 1993.) An electric truck is an electric vehicle Printed: GOES 177. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89620 powered by batteries designed to deliver cargo. Oneida Electric Truck Co., like many others of this time period started small and may have only lasted a few years. No information available on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: Marshall- Jackson Co, Chicago. GOES 23. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89622 242 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4525 Wisconsin Racine Auto Lot# 4528 Tire Company 10 shares of Racine Wis co ns in Auto Tire Company cert. # 271 issued R amble r to Barbara E. Kuntz on Sept 27, 1921. Automobile Co 1 Signed by A. M. Brehm, sec and L. J. share of Rambler Elliott, pres. Blue border and company Automobile Co seal. Inc. under the laws of the state stock cert # of WI. Racine Auto Tire Co. organized 15 issued to . J. Feb. 1, 1910. by L. J. Elliott and Clarence Twelvetree on Oct H. Wright. Incorp. Nov 28, 1914. 6, 1910. Signed G. Within six years growth was swift then employing 125 men and Berry, VP and H. manufacturing 225 tires per day. They advertise a high grade product Twelvetree, secy. and had outlets in Des Moines, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Chicago. Count ersigned Filing status listed as inactive. Printed: GOES 137. Prag collection. Nov 10, 1914. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89763 Gray border, green b a ck g r ou n d. Lot# 4526 Wisconsin Racine Auto Imprinted Co. Tire Company 13 shares of Racine seal. Vignette in each corner. First use of the Rambler name was Auto Tire Company cert. # 211 issued an American made auto dating to 1897 when Thomas B. Jeffery to Barbara E. Kuntz on Sept 27, 1921. of Chicago, IL and builder of the Rambler bicycle, constructed his Signed by A. M. Brehm, sec and L. 1st prototype auto. Received positive reviews at 1899 Chicago J. Elliott, pres. Orange border and International Exhibition & Tournament and 1st National Automobile company seal. Inc. under the laws of Show in NYC. In 1900, bought the old Sterling Bicycle Co. factory in the state of WI. Racine Auto Tire Co. Kenosha, WI. Commercially mass-produced auto began in 1902. By organized Feb. 1, 1910. by L. J. Elliott year’s end, 500 motorcars produced which was 1/6 of all existing and Clarence H. Wright. Incorp. Nov 28, in the US at the time. Thomas B. Jeffery Co. was the 2nd largest auto 1914. Within six years growth was swift then employing 125 men manufacturer at that time, behind Oldsmobile. Rambler experimented and manufacturing 225 tires per day. They advertise a high grade with innovations as a steering wheel, but stopped as too advanced. product and had outlets in Des Moines, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Rambler innovated various design features and was 1st to equip cars Chicago. Filing status listed as inactive. Printed: GOES 137-1/2. Prag with a spare tire. In 1916, Thomas B. Jeffery Co. purchased by Charles collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89764 W. Nash with name change to to Nash Motors Company in 1917. Lot# 4527 Wisconsin Racine Nash branded autos commenced in 1937, the co. became the Nash- Kelvinator Corp. through a merger with the well-known appliance Horseshoe Tire Company 12 shares maker. George W. Mason, Charles Nash’s successor, at Nash-Kelvinator of Racine Horsehoe Tire Co. cert. # 258 Corp began development of a small car that could be produced issued to Francis B. Sears on June 6,1927. inexpensively for the post World War II economy in 1954. American Signed J. W. Bale, pres. and J. Garrick, Motors Corporation (AMC) was formed from the merger of Nash- secy. Orange border and company seal. Kelvinator and the Hudson Motor Car Co. (Wikipedia) Prag collection. Vignette of eagle with spread wings on Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 89624 globe with clouds in background. Inc. WI. This company, like many others of Lot# 4529 Wyoming Jackson Hole Rodeo this time period, started small and may and Racing Assoc. 2 stock certificates for have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. Jackson Hole Rodeo and Racing Association No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, both issued to Elena B. Hunt, both share even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated number 1, both signed by Wallace E. Hiatt, with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES 94-1/2. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89765 pres and J. Edward Omschel,secy. on June 23, 1950 1) 1 share stock cert # 1 . Green border and company seal, printed: GOES 501 2) 5 shares of stock cert. # 1. Orange border and company seal, printed: GOES 503. Jackson Hole’s rodeo tradition began more than 100 years ago. Rodeo events include bronco riding, roping and bull-riding. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, participants compete animals and other competitors for prizes. Prag collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 88469 Lot# 4530 zBritish Columbia Maritime Motor Car Co. Limited 2 shares ( # 173 to #174) of Maritime Motor Car Company, Limited issued to G. H. McDonely on Jan 10, 1924. Gold seal, green border. Inc. 1912 under the companies Act, 1910 British Columbia. Transferred Sept 13, 1939. Signed by W. Stewart McQuat, president. Printed: Grant & Sons Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 88457 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 243

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Transportation Lot# 4531 zCanada Massey-Ferguson Lot# 4535 zCanada Massey-Ferguson Ltd 10 cancelled shares of Massey- Ltd 100 cancelled shares of Massey- Ferguson Ltd cert. # TF84102 issued Ferguson Ltd, cert. # NC103025 issued to Miss Estelle Eisen on May 11, 1964. to Band & Co., dated Jan 4, 1965. Green Signed by R W. Main, secy and L. E. Phuin, border, vignette with 3 triangles - 1) chairman of the board. Transferred on M 2) F 3) tractor. Assigned Jun 30, Nov 13, 1968. Blue border. Vignette 1967. Signed: R.W. Main, sec and with three triangles 1) M 2) F 3) tractor. L. E. Phuin, chairman of the board. Founded in 1847 in Newcastle, Ontario, Founded in 1847 in Newcastle, Ontario, by Massey as Newcastle Foundry and Machine Manufactory. Made by Massey as Newcastle Foundry and Machine Manufactory. Made some of world’s first mechanical threshers. In 1879 renamed Massey some of world’s first mechanical threshers. In 1879 renamed Massey Manufacturing Co. and moved to Toronto. With push on advertising Manufacturing Co. and moved to Toronto. With push on advertising Massey expanded and began to sell its products internationally, while Massey expanded and began to sell its products internationally, while becoming a well known brand in Canada. Printed: British American becoming a well-known brand in Canada. Printed British American Bank Note Co., Ltd. Printed in Canada . Prag collection. Est. $60-200 Bank Note Co. Limited. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 83875 HWAC# 83871 Lot# 4536 zCanada Massey-Ferguson Lot# 4532 zCanada Massey-Ferguson Ltd. Cancelled 100 shares of Massey- Ltd Cancelled 20 shares of Massey- Ferguson Ltd, cert. # C643250 issued Ferguson Ltd. cert. #NYF22775 dated to Hurley & Co. dated May 29, 1979. Oct 29. 1962 issued to John E. Harvey. Signed R. W. Main, secy and Albert Signed by R W. Main, secy and L. E. A. Thornbrough. Green border with Phuin, chairman of the board. Blue vignette of women with sword with border with vignette with 3 triangles 1) globe in background. Signed: R.W. M 2) F 3) tractor. Assigned Dec 3, 1968. Main, sec and Albert A. Thornbrough, Founded in 1847 in Newcastle, Ontario, pres. Founded in 1847 in Newcastle, Ontario, by Massey as Newcastle by Massey as Newcastle Foundry and Machine Manufactory. Made Foundry and Machine Manufactory. Made some of world’s first some of world’s first mechanical threshers. In 1879 renamed Massey mechanical threshers. In 1879 renamed Massey Manufacturing Co. Manufacturing Co. and moved to Toronto. With push on advertising and moved to Toronto. With push on advertising Massey expanded Massey expanded and began to sell its products internationally, and began to sell its products internationally, while becoming a well- while becoming a well known brand in Canada. Printed: British known brand in Canada. Printed: British American Bank Note Co. Ltd. American Bank Note Co., Ltd. Printed in Canada . Prag collection. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 83876 Est. $60-200 HWAC# 83872 Lot# 4537 zEngland Jaguar plc 1 ordinary share of 25p each in Jaguar plc subject to the Memorandum and Lot# 4533 zCanada Massey-Ferguson Articles of Association of the Company. Ltd Cancelled 100 shares of Massey- Jaguar plc cert #102622 issued to Ferguson Ltd. cert. # NYC146812 Jonathan Lytelton Esq. Signed June 7, dated Jan 31. 1966 issued to Pershing & 1985. Raised company seal. Jaguar Co. Signed by R W. Main, secy and L. E. Land Rover Automotive PLC is the Phuin, chairman of the board. Yellow holding company of Jaguar Land border with vignette with 3 triangles 1) Rover Ltd., British multinational M 2) F 3) tractor. Assigned Feb 2, 1966. automotive co. headquartered Founded in 1847 in Newcastle, Ontario, in Whitley, Coventry, United Kingdom. Jaguar Land Rover Ltd by Massey as Newcastle Foundry and Machine Manufactory. Made designs, develops, manufactures and sells Jaguars. Jaguar started some of world’s first mechanical threshers. In 1879 renamed Massey manufacturing in 1930’s . Ford acquired Land Rover from BMW Manufacturing Co. and moved to Toronto. With push on advertising in 2000 after break-up of the former Rover Group. Prag collection. Massey expanded and began to sell its products internationally, while Est. $50-100 HWAC# 88468 becoming a well-known brand in Canada. Notice on top border: B Supplementary letters patent dated March 22, 1965 the preferred shares were cancelled an the authorized capital reduce to 20,000,000 Lot# 4538 zFrance SIMCA 100 common shares without nominal, or par value.” Printed: British cancelled American shares of SIMCA American Bank Note Co., Ltd. Printed in Canada . Prag collection. Est. cert. # No SFC189 issued to Allen W. $60-200 HWAC# 83873 Mansfield organized under the laws of France. Blue border, blue background. Lot# 4534 zCanada Massey-Ferguson Printed: Security Banknote Company. Ltd 10 cancelled shares of Massey- Prag Collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# Ferguson Ltd cert. # B188454 issued 89706 to Burgess Graham Securities Ltd dated Oct 9, 1981. Blue border, vignette Lot# 4539 zFrance SIMCA 100 with female with ax with globe in American shares of SIMCA cert. #No. background. Assigned Nov 20, C16639 issued to Francis I Du Point 1981. Founded in 1847 in Newcastle, & Co. issued Aug. 18, 1959. Organized Ontario, by Massey as Newcastle under the laws of France. Assigned Foundry and Machine Manufactory. Made some of world’s first Aug 25, 1959. Simca was a French mechanical threshers. In 1879 renamed Massey Manufacturing Co. automaker, founded in November 1934 and moved to Toronto. With push on advertising Massey expanded by Fiat and directed from July 1935 to and began to sell its products internationally, while becoming a May 1963 by Italian Henri Théodore well-known brand in Canada. Printed: in Canada . Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 83874 Pigozzi. Printed: Security-Columbian Banknote Co. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89707 244 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Railroadiana / Locks & Keys Lot# 4540 zFrance SIMCA 100 Lot# 4546 Peerless Motor Car shares of SIMCA cert. # No. SFC189 Corporation 25 cancelled shares issued to Allen W. Mansfield. Signed of Peerless Motor Car Corp. cert. # G. Duff, Authorized Officer. Organized N05 issued and countersigned to under the laws of France. Simca Carlisle, Mellick & Co on Oct 29, 1926, was a French automaker, founded registered Oct 30, 1926. Assigned Nov. in November 1934 by Fiat and 3, 1926. Blue border and company seal. directed from July 1935 to May 1963 Vignette of sitting man with shovel and by Italian Henri Théodore Pigozzi. women with garland in front of train Printed: Security banknote Company. Prag collection. and city. Inc. under the laws of state of VA. Headquartered in Cleveland. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89709 Peerless Motor Car Co. was an American automobile manufacturer that produced the Peerless brand of motorcars in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900 Lot# 4541 zFrance SIMCA 50 American to 1931. Company known for building high-quality luxury car. Peerless shares of SIMCA cert. # No. SFO 88 popularized a number of vehicle innovations such as drum brakes and issued to A.D. Johanson. Signed G. Duff, enclosed body production cars. During WWI, Peerless manufactured Authorized Officer. Organized under military vehicle chassis and trucks.The Depression that began in 1929 the laws of France. Simca was a French greatly reduced the sales of luxury automobiles. Peerless was finished automaker, founded in November 1934 in June, 1931. Peerless remained a closed company until 1933 and by Fiat and directed from July 1935 to the end of Prohibition. Peerless changed its’ factory and obtained a May 1963 by Italian Henri Théodore liquor license to brew beer under the Carling Black Label and Red Cap Pigozzi. Printed: Security Banknote ale brands. Printed: American Bank Note Company. Prag collection. Company. Prag collection. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89710 Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89744 Lot# 4542 4 Vintage Suicide Spinner knobs 2” 6 point Bakelite appearing knob with rusty clamp and broken mounting platform. 1.75” Bakelite appearing round knob with round Lot# 4547 Trolley Car Books (4) 4 shiny insert..Missing original clamp, 1 washer and 2 bolts. 2” golden hardcovers. Centennial State Trolleys, colored 6 point knob. 2” orange and gold swirl with a 6 point round The Kite Route, Mile High Trolleys, knob. Missing 1 screw. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 51402 Trolley Car Treasury Est. $100-120 HWAC# 88568 Lot# 4543 Antique Oil Automotive Cans (2) 1 quart shiny plated with wear, rusty 4 quart with cut down spout, possible for coolant. Est. $50- 90 HWAC# 58669 Lot# 4548 Nevada c1880’s Northern Nevada Railway Lock and Chain Stamped N N R Y. Pat. 2040482. ADLAKE embossed on the keyhole Lot# 4544 Early Automobile Safety Poster cover which is spring loaded. No key. Protect The Child! poster from National Safety Lock measures 3” x 3.5” plus chain. Est. Council. 23x17”. Edge creases and tears, sold as $100-300 HWAC# 35408 is but still nice looking Est. $80-120 HWAC# 89939 Lot# 4549 12 pieces Lock Collection (1) Dragon pictorial (1) corbin with key (1) Eagle Lock Co Terryville Conn USA (2) unmarked (1) Chief (1) FS with key (1) yale jr with key (1) Fraim with key (1) Lever 4 with keys (1) royal (1) miller Est. $100-200 HWAC# 76064 Lot# 4545 Norfolk Truck Repair Co 2 stock Lot# 4550 American Railway certificates from Norfolk Truck Repair Co., green Express Lock AMRY. EX. Key provided border and company seal. Vignette of big torch does not fit the lock, it is for reference with light emitting from it above clouds. Issued only for the diameter of the padlock to United Transit Co. 1) #1 1500 shares, cert. post Est. $80-100 HWAC# 76061 #1. Issued in Error. 2) 150 shares #2 issued on Nov 4,1958. “Cancelled due to dissolution of Company s of 4-17-74. This company, like many others of this time period, started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates of operation, owners, even states in some cases, earlier name and if they consolidated with another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: GOES. Prag collection.` Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89602 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 245

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Railroadiana / Passes Lot# 4551 Houston, Texas c1908 Railroad Lot# 4557 Western Postcard and Cover Pass Pass issued to Mr. Cooper Nott, Com. Collection Approx 40 postcards and 15 postal Agent until Dec. 31st, 1909. Western & Texas covers, some Western railroad related. Kirby, Central Railroad Co. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Billings, Lincoln, Havre, Spokane, Seattle, Miles 91242 City, Butte, Aberdeen, Red Lodge and more. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 89811 Lot# 4552 Houston, Texas c1890 Railway Lot# 4558 Alabama Birmingham, Esley Pass Pass written to Mr. H.T. Whitcombe(?) and Bessemer Railroad Co, 2 stocks 2 stock until December 31, 1890. No. 443. Est. $50- certificates Birmingham, Ensley and Bessemer 100 HWAC# 91243 issued to W.Y. Davis with vignette of train with men working on track. 1) 4 shares, cert. # C 530 dated Sept 18, 1912 Green seal and border. 2) 3 shares cert A 558 dated Sept 21, 1912. Orange seal and border. Printed: Security Bank Note Co. Phila. Prag Collection. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 82921 Lot# 4553 Houston, Texas c1904 Railway Lot# 4559 Arkansas/Georgia/Alabama Pass Houston & Texas Central Railroad pass Arkansas Midland Railroad Co Cancelled written to W.G. Knittle, T.P.A., until December $1,000 1st Mortgage Bond of Arkansas Midland 31st 1904. No B212. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Railroad Co cert. #15. Raised company seal. 91244 Vignette 1 railroad and 2 with workers. Payable May 1, 1894 with 10 coupons. . Arkansas Midland Railroad operated 138 miles of line in Arkansas that have seven disconnected branch lines and two sister railroads. Branches were formerly part of the Union Pacific Railroad. All branch lines connect with Union Pacific Railroad. Printed: American Bank Lot# 4554 c1940’s Railroad Passes Note Co. New York, Litho. Prag collection 11 railroad telegraphers passes all Est. $60-100 HWAC# 82937 written to G.M. Mosher dated in the 1940’s. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91247 Lot# 4560 California California Belt Railway Co 1,000 shares @ $10 each of California Belt Railway Co. cert #131 issued to Anne De Vry on Sept 26, 1885. 9x4 certificate with black border. 2 Lot# 4555 c1930’s Railroad Passes vignettes 1) train on track with smoke coming out of stack 2) person holding 11 Railroad passes “The Order of flag behind them and holding a round wreath over head. CA Gold Railroad Telegraphers, all issued to G.M. Mosher. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Rush of 1849 transformed SF into a bustling port town. In 1890, the 91245 harbor commission built the State Belt Railroad, to improve flow of goods up and down the waterfront by serving the piers and linking them with the outlying commercial warehouses and railroads. State Belt Railroad purpose was to serve the waterfront’s commercial shipping activities. As the city changed and grew so did the length and scope of the railroad. During World War I, in an effort to support Lot# 4556 c1920’s Railroad Passes the military’s shipping needs, a railroad tunnel was constructed to extend the Belt Railroad out to the Fort Mason Army post. By 1917, 11 passes, all issued to G.M. Mosher. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91246 the railroad expanded to Presidio Army Base. At the height of the State Belt Railroad, 67 miles of track were in service. Use of the railroad slowed as Oakland became major Bay Area shipping port. In 1969, the railroad was renamed the SF Belt Railroad after sale by the state of the waterfront property rights to the city. By 1993 the railroad co. had gone out of business and the much of the tracks abandoned. Prag collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 77236 246 March 2019

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Railroadiana Lot# 4561 California California Lot# 4563 California East Shore Street Railways (5) CA Street Railway & Suburban Railway Company 1 - 5 stocks: 1) 2 - Unissued and cancelled share for $100 of East Shore uncancelled stock from East Shore & Suburban Railway Co. cert. #2 issued and Suburban Railway cert # 74 & to Alexander B. Williams on Sept 17, 248. Formerly independent unit of 1906. Assigned by John Lawson, the historic San Francisco Bay Area Attorney in fact. Brown border. Raised Key System which ran streetcar trains company seal. Vignette of train top in Richmond, California, San Pablo, center of certificate. Inc. CA on Dec and El Cerrito. 2) Unissued and uncancelled stock East Bay Street 16, 1904. Eastshore and Suburban Railway (E&SR) was a formerly Railways, Ltd. cert. # 31. bottom right corner missing. Wood and steel independent unit of the historic SF Bay Area Key System which ran streetcar, built by the St. Louis Car Co. in 1911. Seats 48 passengers, streetcar trains in Richmond, San Pablo, and El Cerrito. CA. There were one operator. 3) 50,000 shares at $1 each of Fair Oaks Transit Co. cert. several lines with terminals at Pt. Richmond, North Richmond, the #72. Inc CA on June 19, 1912. Signed K. H. Brown, pres. Present time, county line with Alameda Co. Service to Oakland required a transfer Fair Oaks is served by Sacramento Regional Transit District, which to Oakland Traction Company trains at the County Line station and has no light rail stations in the area Printed: Goes. Prag collection. service to S. F. required an additional transfer in Oakland. System later 4) Unissued and uncancelled shares at $100 each of Fullerton and consolidated into Key system. Printed: Britton & Rey Lith S. F. Prag Richfield Railway Co. cert #8. Fullerton and Richfield Railway started collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 77254 operations in 1910 and stopped service in 1911 operating in only in the state of CA, which sometimes happens with smaller lines. Printed: Lot# 4564 California East Shore & Goes. Prag collection. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 81833 Suburban Railway stocks/bond 3 East Shore and Suburban Railway stock Lot# 4562 California Death Valley certificates and 1 bond. 1) 1 cancelled Railroad Co. 2 stock certificates from share @ $100 a share of East Shore Death Valley Railroad Co.@ $100 each. and Suburban Railway cert. # 6 issued Gray border and gold company seal. to E. Alforue on Aug 20, 1906. Signed Inc. in CA on Jan. 26, 1914. Vignette of E Alforue, sec. Brown border. Inc. Feb train leaving tunnel. 1) Unissued and 17, 1904 in CA. 2) 1 cancelled share uncancelled cert. #99. Excellent condition. 2) Cancelled 2 shares @ $100 of East Shore and Suburban cert. #9 issued to N. B. Hinehauman on Mar 10, 1914. Death Valley Railway cert. #133 issued to F. W Frost Railroad was a 3 ft narrow-gauge railroad that operated in California’s on May 1, 1911. Inc Dec 16, 1904, NY. Brown border. Train vignette. Death Valley to carry borax with the route running from Ryan, CA to Printed: Britton & Rey., Lith SF. 3) 323 shares @ $100 of East Shore the mines at Ryan C., located just east of Death Valley National Park, and Suburban Railway cert. #37 issued to Clinton E. Worden on Jan to Death Valley Junction, a distance of approximately 20 miles. Borax, 4, 1906. “cancelled owing to original certificate book having been which is also called sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium destroyed by fire April 18, 1906. Certificate issued, therefore, from tetraborate, is a very important boron compound. It a mineral and new Certificate Book Number #1 for 462 shares.” Red border, with a salt of boric acid and a soft colorless crystal that dissolves easily raised company seal. Vignette of railroad. Inc. Dec 16, 1904 CA. in water. Many uses for Borax, such as in detergents, cosmetics, and Signed W. F. Green, asst secy. 4) Unissued $1,000 5%, 1st Mortgage enamel glazes. Also used to make buffer solutions in biochemistry, Gold Bond for East Shore & Suburban Railway, principal due July 1, as a fire-retardant, as an anti-fungal compound for fiberglass, as a 1940. Interest payable January 1 and July 1. 70 coupons. Lith. Britton flux in metallurgy, neutron-capture shields for radioactive sources, & Rey S.F. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 77251 a texturing agent in cooking, and as a precursor for other boron compounds. In 1881 borax was discovered in Death Valley by Aaron Lot# 4565 California Fresno Interurban Winters. Winters sold his claim to William T. Coleman, a prominent Railway Company Cancelled and never San Francisco businessman. A year later Coleman opened the issued $100 per share of Fresno Interurban Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley and began shipping borax Railway Co. cert #33. Inc. Apr 4, 1914 in out of Death Valley by way of the famed 20 Mule Teams. William T. CA. Grey border and gold company seal Coleman started to have major financial troubles in 1888 and the with gold vignette of man in circle. Vignette Harmony Borax Works closed and never reopened. Coleman’s troubles of eagle on building with wings spread. continued and in 1890 Coleman sold his holdings to Francis Marion Company was a subsidiary of the Atchison, “Borax” Smith, a very successful borax prospector from Teel’s Marsh, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company. NV. Smith consolidated his properties with those of Coleman’s and Filing status is listed as Merged Out. Fresno created the Pacific Coast Borax Company. Back in 1884 prospectors Interurban Railway incorp. in 1914 to build located outcroppings of colemanite east of the Greenwater Range, a 26-mile electric railway from Fresno to east of Death Valley. New discovery was in Amargosa Valley west of Clovis, CA. Construction proceeded slowly the Amargosa River. Claim became known as the Lila C Mine named eastward from Fresno. While construction of the line to Clovis was at the time by its owner, William T. Coleman after his daughter, Lila C underway, an electrified branch line was put in operation between J Coleman. In 1907 Francis “Borax” Smith started mining operations at Street and Fresno State College with two 48-passenger cars leased the Lila C Mine. Since the mine was over 120 miles from the nearest from the Peninsular Railway. Passenger service to Fresno State College railroad, Smith and his business partners decided to build a railroad to ended when the interurban declared bankruptcy in 1918. Santa Fe service the mine. Railroad also possibility to provide freight services purchased the company in 1922. Line to Clovis improved in 1924 to in gold and silver mining districts of Goldfield, Tonopah and Bullfrog, serve as a freight branch of the Santa Fe Railroad. Printed: Goes. Prag NV. Smith assigned his top field engineer, John Ryan, to build a railroad collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 77265 to the Lila C Mine. Smith decided to build the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad north from the Santa Fe line at Ludlow, CA. Grading began on the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad in 1905 and the line was completed all the way to the Lila C late in 1907 and ran for 121 miles from Ludlow to Death Valley Junction. After work completed to the Lila C Mine work on the main line was continued and track eventually ran to Beatty, NV. Printed: Smith Bros. Office Outfitters & Printers, Oakland, CA. Prag collection. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 91009 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 247

DAY 4 Sunday, March 10 Railroadiana Lot# 4566 California Geary Street Railway Lot# 4569 CO / UTAH Denver and Bond Cancelled $1,000 bonds were issued by Rio Grande Railroad Co. 6 stock the State of California and city and county of certificates for Denver and Rio Grande San Francisco Geary Street Railroad bond #20 Railroad Company @ $100 each. Inc. Co / UT. Vignette of train at 4-1/2% payable Jan 1, and July 1. Company track running at bottom of ravine. Printed: American Bank Note Co. operated one of the first cable railways of San 1) 30 shares cert. # 07689 issued to Post & Flagg on Mar 28, 1921. Assigned Francisco. Issued/cancelled, green border, raised Mar 29, 1921. Blue border. Signed by J. Howland, secy and C C Hewitt, VP. company seal Printed: H.S. Crocker Co Lith. 2)100 shares cert. #4828 issued and assigned to F. P. Moore & Co, on Jul 21, S.F. Vignette of downtown SF with cable cars 1919. Assigned Jul 22, 1919. Brown border. Signed by J. Howland, secy. in streets in front of buildings. Dec. 30, 1909, SF 3) 10 shared cert. # B13985 issued and registered to Akroyd & Smithers residents faced a ballot question on whether to on Jul 12, 1920. Assigned. Purple border. Signed by J. Howland, secy. issue bonds to build a Geary Street Railway. Only 4) 10 shared cert.# B21552 issued and registered 2/3 of votes needed to pass, close to 3/4 voted to Abraham & Co. on Oct 4,1920. Assigned. Green in favor of $1.9 million bond issue to construct a Geary streetcar line, border. Signed by J. Howland, secy. and F. J. Shepard, VP. was then built. Printed: H. S. Crocker Co. Lith, S.F. Prag collection. 5) 5 shares cert. # O8436 issued and registered Bertha Thayer Flint on Dec. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 77271 11, 1916. Brown border. Signed by J. Howland, secy. and Jesse White, VP. 6)100 shares cert. #10741 issued and registered Clarence A. England on Feb 8, 1921. Orange border. Signed by J. Howland, secy. and C C. Hewitt, VP. Lot# 4567 California Geary Street, Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, (nickname Rio Grande) Park & Ocean Railroad Co. Geary formerly the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, was an American Street, Park & Ocean Railroad Co - 2 Class I railroad company. Railroad started as a 3 ft narrow-gauge stock certificates and 1 bond. 1) 100 line running south from Denver, CO in 1870. Served mainly as a shares @ $100 each of Geary Street, transcontinental bridge line between Denver, and Salt Lake City, UT. Park and Ocean Railroad Co cert. Line was mainly mountain railroading with motto being “Through #1209 issued to Pacific Improvement the Rockies, not around them.” Operated highest mainline rail line Co. on Aug. 19, 1896. Assigned. Inc SF. in the US, over the 10,240’ Tennessee Pass in CO, and the famed on Nov 8, 1878. Signed F. Madge, secy routes through the Moffat Tunnel and the Royal Gorge. In mid- and Chas Crocker, pres. 2) 20 shares @ $100 each of Geary St, Park 1880s, it had the largest narrow-gauge railroad network in North and Ocean Railroad Co cert. 1270 issued to W. S. Burnett on Dec 21, America with 2,783 miles of track interconnecting the states of CO, 1915. Assigned. Inc SF. Dec 21, 1915. Signed Polhemu, sec., raised NM, and UT. Operated Rio Grande Zephyr until its discontinuation in company seal 3) 1st $1,000 Mortgage Bonds with 19 coupons due Oct 1983. This was the last private intercity passenger train in US until 1, 1921, interest 5% for Geary Street, Park & Ocean Railroad Co. cert. Brightline began service in Florida in 2018. In 1988, the Rio Grande’s #539. Signed Chas Crocker, pres. Raised company seal. Brown border parent corp., Rio Grande Industries, purchased Southern Pacific on beige paper. Vignette of rail car with three men with two women on Transportation Company. Southern Pacific Railroad name was chosen outside of oval. Payments made 1/28/1915, 8/17/1917, 1/26/1916 for identity due to bigger size. Rio Grande operated as a separate and 4/14/1915. Charles Crocker (Sept. 16, 1822 – Aug. 14, 1888) division of Southern Pacific until that company was acquired by the an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the Union Pacific Railroad. Today, most former main lines are owned Central Pacific Railroad, which constructed westernmost portion of and operated by the Union Pacific while several branch lines are the 1st transcontinental railroad. Took control with partners of the operated as heritage railways by various companies. Prag collection. Southern Pacific Railroad. In 1861, he was one of the 4 investors Est. $300-500 HWAC# 91003 including Mark Hopkins, Collis Huntington and Leland Stanford, who formed the Central Pacific Railroad, which constructed the western Lot# 4570 Colorado 2 Denver Railroads Denver portion of the 1st Transcontinental Railroad in North America. He and Middle Park Railroad Co (unissued stock) and was the construction supervisor and president of Charles Crocker & Denver and Northwestern Railway Co Mortgage Co., a Central Pacific subsidiary founded expressly for the purpose Bond. 1) Unissued and uncancelled Denver and of building the railroad. Printed: Franklin Bank Note Co. NY. Prag Middle Park Railroad Company stock cert. #66. collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 77270 Black border and ink. In operation from 1883 - 1890. Successor was Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf Railway. Lot# 4568 California / Utah Eureka & Printed: Samuel Hobbs & Co., Prs. 2) $1,000 1st and Palisade RR Bond/ Eureka NV Railway Co Collateral Mortgage 30 year 5% Gold Bond Trustee’s Unissued and uncancelled stock and bonds certificate #2346 for Denver and Northwestern from Eureka Nevada Railway Co and Eureka Railway Co with 14 coupons and 7 paid coupons. and Palisade Railroad Co. 1) Eureka Nevada Signed Samuel M. Perry, pres Principal and interest Railway Co cert. # 79 at $100 each. Inc. in payable in Denver on May 1, 1932. Green border UT on May 7, 1912. Grey border and gold and raised company seal. Vignette of railway on tracks in city with company seal. Vignette of women holding lit people walking by and horse carriage along side. Formed in 1901 with light sitting on metal canister with railroad and rail from Denver to Golden City and Leyden coal mines in Colorado. In city in background. Principal place of business 1902, company bought control of Denver City Tramway Co. Samuel Mackintosh Bldg, Salt Lake City, UT. Eureka M. Perry (1849-1929) a prominent and successful Colorado coal Nevada Railway Company was the successor of and railroad businessman and an associate of David Moffat, helped the Eureka & Palisade Railroad. George Whittell organize the Moffat Coal Co. He was also president of Oak Hills Coal of Lake Tahoe fame, saved the railroad, renamed it, and in 1921 had it Company. During his term as president of this railroad, he helped running again. The last train ran in 1938. 2) Negotiable Certificate build the Denver & Salt Lake Railroad that opened up Northwest receipt # 932 of Eureka and Palisade Railroad Co. for 1st Mortgage Colorado. Printed: American Bank Note Co. NY. Prag collection. Bond, date line SF from Union Trust Co of SF. Green border. Prag Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91007 collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 77258 248 March 2019


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