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Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC December 2019 Holiday Treasures Auction Live Auction Thursday-Monday| December 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Starting Time: 8am Pacific time each day Preview Tues & Wed, December 3rd & 4th | 10am - 5pm at Holabird Americana Collections or call us at (775) 851-1859 to schedule a private preview Auction Location 3555 Airway Drive, Suite 309 Reno, Nevada 89511 Lot Pickup After the sale *Please give us 24 hour advanced notice Bid Live, Online, by Mail, Fax, or Phone www.FHWAC.com or call us at 775-851-1859

r CONSIGNING WITH r Holabird Western Americana Collections Why should you consign with Holabird Western Americana Collections? We combine the elements of historically researched descriptions, professional photography, artfully designed catalogs, and a team of specialists to consistently produce record prices. Consign your items to the experts and let us help you realize the most for your collections. We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the years and we’re always excited for more great material! Consign with us and enter into a lasting and beneficial partnership. What do you get when you consign with us? The Process: Holabird Live: Live internet auctions put your material in Appraisal & Inspection: We begin the process with an front of a larger audience than ever before. Our internet pres- informal inspection of your item(s). We can do this in person ence has opened up the market to a whole new generation or through photographs and descriptions, via email, fax, mail, of bidding. Not only do we offer live online bidding at no ad- or telephone. Once we have the opportunity to evaluate your ditional charge, but we also offer phone bidding and have live items, we will then provide you with a professional opinion agents readily available to secure bids on all platforms. Never of value. before has bidding in one of our auctions been so easy. Submit your photographs & descriptions to: Historically Researched Descriptions: Our team of re- search writers craft colorfully written historical descriptions Holabird’s Western Americana Collections that tell the stories behind the items we sell. Through these 3555 Airway Drive, Suite# 308 Reno, NV 89511 accurately written descriptions we paint a picture for the col- Email us at info@holabirdamericana.com lector and create a need and desire for your items. Call us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) or send us a fax 775-851-1834. Professional Photography: Colorful, vibrant, high resolu- tion photographs tell a story all their own. Our expert Consignment: Once we’ve determined that your material photographer will give your items the attention they need to is a good fit for us and one of our upcoming sales, we will make them look amazing both online and in print. discuss the perfect venue for your items and spend some time with you to go over reserves, estimates, and sellers com- Cataloguing: Full color, high quality, artfully designed mission. Our commission rates are highly competitive and all catalogs put your collections on the coffee tables of collec- inclusive. We have no photo or cataloging fees, no insurance tors worldwide. Our print catalogs are more than a just a fees, and no other hidden charges or gimmicks. catalogue of goods for sale, they’ve become historic reference works that our clients have come to know and love. Estimates & Value: We use decades of sound experience and judgment to assign estimates. We market extensively through Marketing: We market extensively to advanced collectors national advertising and participation in trade shows, and through online advertising, national print advertising, trade we find that most items sell for premium prices. There are, shows, and direct proprietary marketing among other public- however, unpredictable times when items sell for less than ity. We’re seasoned marketers so you can rest assured know- expected. This is usually balanced by items selling for pre- ing your material will get the recognition it deserves. miums. We cannot predict market prices or conditions and, ultimately, our buyers set the prices. Superior Customer Service: At Holabird’s Western Ameri- cana Collections, we pride ourselves in offering a high level Shipping & Transportation: There are many ways to get of customer service that you can count on. Our commitment your material to us for processing. You can arrange to bring to you is what sets us apart from the rest. You want someone your material directly into our Reno office, we can arrange to you can trust, and we are by your side every step of the way. pick up your collection, or you may ship your items to us. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff will help guide you through this simple process so you can see your hard- earned collections meet the right hands for the right prices. Contact our office for more information or for a consultation. Here at Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we don’t only achieve record-breaking sales prices–we create legends.

Contents Days 1 & 2 Days 3, 4, 5 Auction Highlights Holiday Specials Day 1 (Thur, Dec 5) Lots 1000-1708 Day 3 (Sat, Dec 7) Lots 3000-3957 Art (1000-1077) ............................................................................ 9 Art (3000-3049) .........................................................................177 Military (1078-1138).................................................................15 Military (3050-3119)................................................................178 Native Americana (1139-1205) ..............................................23 Firearms-Weapons (3120-3134) .......................................... 179 Firearms-Weapons (1206-1219) ...........................................29 General Americana (3135-3954) ..........................................179 General Americana (1220-1619) .........................................................31 Books-Antiquarian (3135-3211) ................................................179 Autograph (1220-1221)...........................................................31 Bottles (3212-3247) .........................................................................180 Books-Antiquarian (1222-1241) ..................................................31 Clothing (3248-3264) ......................................................................181 Bottles (1242-1254) ..........................................................................34 Cowboy (3265-3307) .......................................................................181 Clothing (1255-1261) .......................................................................35 Entertainment Industry (3308-3320) ......................................182 Comic Books (1262-1286) ..............................................................36 Ephemera (3321-3510) ..................................................................182 Cowboy (1287-1328) ........................................................................38 Fire (3511-3513) ...............................................................................185 Entertainment Industry (1329-1333) .......................................42 Fraternal Organizations (3514-3516) ......................................185 Ephemera (1334-1373) ...................................................................43 Furnishings - 3D Items (3517-3571) ........................................185 Furnishings - 3D Items (1374-1412) .........................................47 Gaming (3572-3576) ........................................................................186 Gaming (1413-1416) .........................................................................51 Maps (3577-3596) ............................................................................187 Jewelry (1417-1455) .........................................................................51 Photography (3597-3568) .............................................................187 Maps (1456-1472) .............................................................................55 Political (3669-3682) .......................................................................188 Music (1473-1499) ............................................................................57 Postcards (3683-3862) .............................................................188 Photography (1500-1518) ..............................................................61 Saloon / Beer / Tobacco (3863-3889) ......................................192 Political (1519-1523) ........................................................................63 Signs (3890-3893) .............................................................................192 Postcards (1524-1575) .....................................................................64 Spoons (3894-3897).........................................................................192 Saloon / Beer / Tobacco (1576-1581) .......................................68 Tools (3898-3917) .............................................................................192 Spoons (1582-1585)..........................................................................69 Toys (3918-3942) ..............................................................................193 Tools (1586-1589) ..............................................................................69 Wells Fargo/Express (3943-3949) .............................................193 Toys (1590-1603) ...............................................................................70 World's Fair & Expositions (3950-3954) ................................193 Wells Fargo & Express (1604-1606)...........................................71 General Foreign (3955-3957) ................................................ 193 World's Fair & Expositions (1614-1619) .................................73 Numismatics (1620-1656) .......................................................74 Tokens (1657-1708).................................................................78 Day 4 (Sun, Dec 8) Lots 4000-4750 Native Americana (4000-4046) ............................................194 Day 2 (Fri, Dec 6) Lots 2000-2737 Minerals (4047-4100) ..............................................................195 Mining (4101-4212) .................................................................195 Stocks & Bonds (2000-2502) ................................................... 83 Numismatics (4213-4394) .....................................................197 Mining (2000-2441) .......................................................................... 83 Tokens (4395-4545) .................................................................200 Other (2442-2498) ...........................................................................143 Postal History (4546-4558) ...................................................202 Petroliana (2499-2502) .................................................................149 Sports (4559-4679) ..................................................................203 Railroadiana (2503-2609) .....................................................149 Transportation (4680-4750).................................................205 Transportation (2610-2643) .................................................162 Minerals (2644-2668) .............................................................166 Mining (2669-2737) .................................................................169 Day 5 (Mon, Dec 9) Lots 5000-6227 Stocks & Bonds (5000-6227) ........................................207 Automobile (5000-5070) ..............................................................207 Aviation (5071-5073) .....................................................................208 Industrial (5074-5075) ..................................................................208 Mining (5076-5710) ........................................................................208 Other (5711-5866) ...........................................................................221 Petroliana (5867-5872) .................................................................224 Railroadiana (5873-6208) ............................................................224 Transportation (6209-6227) .......................................................230

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Online bidding remains open through defined as any regular Federal issue circulating coins and currency. the live auction, and online absentee bids may be placed anytime. Tokens are not considered coins. Precious metals shall be defined as Live bidding will open when the auction starts. Internet bidding is ingots, silver or gold rounds, bullion items and gold nuggets. Mineral offered as a convenience for those who cannot attend the live sale. specimens are not considered under the precious metals category. Please note that there may be delays or interruptions in Internet Commemorative items such as metals and ribbons are not considered connectivity that are beyond our control. Attending the live auction coins of precious metals. However, lots that consist entirely of gold or or arranging for an agent is the most reliable way to secure your bids. silver of high purity, including commemorative metals, are considered 10. NEW BIDDERS: Bidders unknown to us, who anticipate precious metals. Please contact our office if you need clarification on a an expenditure in excess of $20,000, must provide commercial specific lot. references or a deposit of 25% of the amount to be bid in order for 4. SALES TAX: Sales tax may be applicable in any of the 50 states according the auction staff to execute bids. Deposits will be credited towards to current tax laws regarding internet sales. Please check your state's tax lots won and any balance will be refunded within 10 business regulations. HWAC will charge sales tax for those states that we know have days after the auction has concluded. New bidders will be given instituted internet sales tax. All bonafide resale dealers with a current valid a spending limit at their initial request to participate. In order resale license should submit their license in advance to HWAC. to increase this limit, you may be required to provide a letter of 5. 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Others have value determined at auction by HWAC, which is included in our buyer’s failed completely. Depending upon your computer, server, host, and premium. Pick up is available from our Reno office the next business day other factors, Internet signals may be delayed, such that bids may after the auction with 24 hours notice given to HWAC prior to pick-up. not be received in time. We cannot be held responsible for these 6. LIVE (FLOOR) BIDDING: Please arrive a few minutes early to check in delays, or for the lack of placed bids in a timely manner, or any and receive your bidding paddle. We will open lots with more than one bid at other factors leading to unaccepted bids that are far beyond the current high absentee bid or 50% of the low estimate at the auctioneer’s our control. Bidders should always have a backup plan for lots discretion. Please be sure to bid on the correct lots during the live auction. they highly desire. Live participation is best, followed by phone Our auction progress is at a rate of between 60 and 150 lots per hour. An participation. We will not reopen lots for missed bids. item is not sold until the next lot is announced. (We are not esponsible for 12. RESERVES: Most of the lots in this auction are unreserved. Internet bids that arrive late.) The auctioneer will identify the successful Precious metals may be reserved at or near or slightly below spot, t bidder by number and announce the winning bid amount. If you are not sure the auctioneer's discretion. whether you won the lot or not, it is your responsibility to ask for clarification 13. BIDDING INCREMENTS: All bids must be submitted in U.S. immediately, prior to the start of the next auction lot. Auctioneer reserves dollars and in whole dollar amounts only in the appropriate increments the right to reopen the lot in the case of an immediate dispute at the as outlined below. If you choose to submit bids in an increment not listed actual time of the sale. below, your bid will be rounded to the nearest increment and you will be 7. TELEPHONE BIDDING: Telephone bidding MUST be scheduled prior expected to pay the amount to which the bid was rounded should your to this auction. If you do not schedule in advance, and choose instead bid be the winning bid. If you have any questions about an appropriate to call on the day of the auction to request a line for bidding, you may bid amount, please call us. find that we are unable to accommodate your request. Please limit your telephone bids to items of value greater than $500, or to a string of items with a similar total. 8. LIVE AUCTION ABSENTEE BIDDING: Mail or FAX Absentee bids for From: to: Increment: the live auction MUST be received by 5pm Pacific Time the day before the $1 $95 $5 auction. 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You questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot please may also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com. contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for While we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective, received close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online, and may differ person to person. High resolution images of all items are and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon available online for inspection. HWAC is not responsible for condition inaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We discrepancies; it is the bidders responsibility to determine condition do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many prior to bidding. aspects of the Internet technology are out of our control. 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless 16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid after otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for you have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece us to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxes that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office are not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error any questions on this. and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance. 17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial Please call us if you require a more specific condition report. Any documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial, items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered securities, or public trading value whatsoever. condition. 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HWAC shall not be responsible for consequential damages, order MUST contact our office for an invoice total before submitting incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages payment. All returned checks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash received in arising or claimed to be arising from the auction on any lot. Bidder’s amounts greater than $10,000 is subject to the filing of IRS form 8300, sole remedy for any proven act or omission shall be rescission of sale as required by law. and refund of the amount paid by Bidder. 21. Automatic Credit Card Billing: Internet bidders are subject to the 29. 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A cancelled invoice does not relieve the these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be bidder from their obligation to pay seller fees and buyer’s premiums exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal compensating HWAC for its services in conducting the auction. jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE Interest shall run on all outstanding balances at the highest rate PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any permitted by law. HWAC shall have a lien against the merchandise claim must be brought within one (1) year of the auction from which purchased by the bidder, and any other of bidder’s property then held the claim arose or the claim is waived. 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Meet the Team Fred Holabird has been active in Uwe Nikoley is our photographer the mining industry for more than 25 and imaging expert. With an academic years. He began his career as a min- background in electrical engineering, eral exploration geologist, and quick- Uwe has brought the latest technological ly moved into a position as Mine advancements and efficiency to his posi- Geologist at a producing gold mine. tion at HWAC. His long hours, dedication, Always interested in the historical side of the mining business, Holabird perfectionism, and determination have been an invaluable asset and continue to has invested in mining related documents and books for improve the quality of our catalogs. many years. At one point, he headed a large-scale busi- ness dealing in collectible Americana, culminating with Rob Vugteveen joined the Holabird the marketing of the Atocha treasure at Caesar’s Palace. team in May of 2018 with an extensive Fred is well published in both technical as well as background in geophysical exploration, hobby related mining and western publications. He has hard-rock mining, and custom minting. been responsible for discovery and production at two You’ll occasionally see him and his white Nevada gold mines, also overseeing their operations. beard at the auction podium and behind Since running his last gold mine (which also involved the scenes working with data and im- the cleanup of extensive mercury tailings and cyanide ages. left by former operators), he has been involved in a lengthy EPA-related mine and mill site cleanup in Colo- rado. Part of his current work involves consulting to many Paul Williams is our soft spoken, sectors of the mining business. Recently, he consulted fabulous joke telling alternate auction- for the Treasure of the SS Central America, a ship that eer. Paul also describes and researches sunk in 1857 with tons of gold on board. The ship has items for auction. Paul loves good food been recovered and was the subject of a Discovery and wine and an occasional poker game. Channel documentary. He is also a well-known numismatist and former presidnet of the Reno Coin Club. Joe Elcano is an advocate for the His long, successful career in air traffic importance of history to the world we control made him well-equiped for the live in today. A former educator for 36 stress of FHWAC! years, he understands the importance of bringing that history to life. As he likes to say, “It is all about the story!” Joshua Bracket is here for his second Born and raised in Reno, he is a seri- time around at Holabird as our inventory ous Nevada history buff and collects guru. With the help of his warehousing anything from Nevada with a story! He expertise and organizational skills our has chosen to work with the fine people team has implemented a modernized in- at Holabird Western Americana in his retirement for the ex- ventory department and QRC coding sys- citement of learning new things and finding new stories! tem that better enables us to keep track of every inventory item in our ware- Barbara Wilson is our graphic house. If you come to pick up your items designer and layout artist. With a you will have the pleasure of meeting comprehensive background in design Josh who will hand you your items with a smile on his face. and publishing she is responsible for the composition and overall layout of our auction catalogs, advertisements, flyers, brochures, and website con- tent. She enjoys the creative and historical environment of FHWAC. Amy Baker has worked for Fred Holabird for over a decade as his past business manager for over 5 years and as Fred's personal assistant on special projects, appraisals and consulting jobs. She has upper management ex- perience and director level marketing expertise, in addition to writing, edit- ing, administrative and graphic design skills and when Fred is in a pinch, Amy knows Holabird Special thank you to all of our team members not well-enough to fill-in for almost any position in the com- mentioned here. From research and descriptions, photography, client relations, inventory organization, pany. She enjoys challenging work, problem solving and helps out in a variety of roles, wherever she is needed and shipping and receiving, we cannot do what we do most. without each and every one of you! 6

The Famous Red Dog Saloon in Virginia City The Scene of an American Iconic Musical Front at the start of the Psychedelic Hippie Movement, 1965 By Fred Holabird and Amy Baker One of the and 70s musicians in highlights of this sale the Bay Area music is the appearance scene, including of the Pierce Powell Jefferson Airplane Collection of original and the Grateful Dead. Red Dog Saloon signs The Red Dog became and associated rock a bohemian hotspot n roll memorabilia. and a must-play venue The Red Dog Saloon for up-and-coming is unarguably the musicians groovin’ most famous of all to the sounds of the modern-era saloons 60’s. Janis Joplin, – the saloon that Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, was created at the Bill Graham are beginning of the some of the names counter-culture once associated with and psychedelic Virginia City’s Red Dog movement, Saloon. sometimes known as the “Hippie” era, a name coined because it was From Engrid Barnett, author of “Rockin the “hip” to be a counter-culture, drug crazed person Comstock…, 2014”: at this time of a new awareness. Virginia City’s “Summer of Love” During the mid- The beginning of the Red Dog era perhaps can 1960s, a group of long-haired Californians wishing be viewed with two interpretations: to flee the cookiecutter conformity of American culture, reawakened San Francisco’s former Silver From Pierce Powell, an original participant: Queen — its fantastical former playground — by re- establishing some of their oldest community bonds The Famous Red Dog Saloon opened in through the transport of luxury goods and amateur Virginia City in 1965 after San Francisco hippy, and professional performers to the area. When Mark Mark Unobsky, talked his father into buying the Unobsky’s parents purchased a mid-nineteenth establishment so Mark and some of his college century saloon known as the Comstock House to friends could open a bar with live music and great support their son’s unlikely, albeit very welcome, step food and make a living having fun and smoking toward entrepreneurship, and he along with Chan pot. Chandler Loughlin was one of those friends Laughlin and Don Works commenced its renovation Mark recruited for his house band, a well-dressed as the Red Dog Saloon, these so-called “Red Doggers” quintet called the Charlatans. A new sound was consciously revitalized the city’s musical and born at the Red Dog Saloon that first summer, cultural landscapes. In return, Virginia City infused and some called it the beginning of a new age the Red Dog Saloon’s participants with an organic, in music, the age of psychedelic rock. Chandler contagious energy that would very quickly take hold Loughlin was inspired by Dylan and the sounds in the City. Instead of “Gold Fever,” a new generation of new band like the Byrds, and after that first of Californians caught “Dance Fever.” Or, as Chan summer at the Red Dog members formed a Laughlin later put it, “Nevada taught America how to company called the Family Dog and went home to dance again” (Laughlin, 1995, p. 82). perform with some of the most remarkable 60s 7

From these two interpretations, it might be surmised These original Red that the parents of Unobsky were happy to fund their Dog Saloon signs son’s exit “outa town”. At the same time, he was allowed represent not only total freedom in business development, of which there a piece of Virginia was virtually nothing like he was about to create. City and Nevada history, but also The key ingredient was The Charlatans, the iconic the beginning of music group that would forever turn heads toward the an iconic decade in new Hippie and psychedelic movement. Over time and Rock-N-Roll history differing appearances, the group had many different and the start of a members. Much has been written on the group. The new sound that Red Dog group consisted of Mark Unobsky, Chandler was heard from Laughlin (who Nevadans would forever know by his San Francisco to radio persona Travis T. Hipp), Lynn Hughes (stage name Woodstock and left Miss Kitty [ref: Gunsmoke series- no relation to Miss an echo on the world Kitty, the sign painter], who was Travis’ girlfriend for still reverberating a bit), Mike Furguson (piano), Dan Hicks. Hughes was today. “It was Lot 1480 pg 59 a guitarist and singer that was the connection to her the summer of 1965 in friend Janis Joplin and others. Most of the Charlatan Virginia City, and an untamed band of starry-eyed members were friends with all of the 1965 San twenty-somethings from the Bay Area named the Francisco music scene. Rich Olson and George Hunter Charlatans had just pulled into town. They had signed were also members, but their involvement in the Red up for a summer Dog’s early days is less well known. residency at the Red Dog Saloon, The Hippie-psychedelic movement of the mid-1960’s a local watering has sparked numerous books on the subject. But in our hole in the old view, there is none better than a University of Nevada, mining town. Reno PhD Dissertation by Engrid Barnett presented in “Just looking 2014. This 450-plus page work, “Rockin the Comstock: out at that vast Exploring the Unlikely and Underappreciated Role of the desert, on a Mid-19 Century Northern Nevada Ghost Town (Virginia clear day, you th City) in the Development of the 1960s Psychedelic could see 200 Esthetic and San Francisco Sound” is a mastery of miles,” said Mike research into both the “movement” and the Red Dog Wilhelm, once Saloon itself. From Barnett: “Less well known… is the the guitarist for role Virginia City played in the musical explosion that the Charlatans. became San Francisco Rock and Roll in the late ’60s. If “You realize you San Francisco was the birthplace of ’60s rock, Virginia go out there, and City was the site of the seduction, and the act itself was you can be alone, Lot 1482 pg 59 consummated at the Red Dog Saloon” (Laughlin, 1995, and just be in the desert. It p. 80).” is so quiet that you can literally hear a beetle walking “Their renovation and conversion of the Comstock on the ground 20 feet away. I had that experience.” But House into the Red Dog scene painstakingly recreated a the sound of beetles dragging their spindly legs in the nineteenth-century saloon and followed very formulaic dust was overtaken by a noise that neither Virginia City, conventions associated with the Hollywood Western nor the world, had ever heard before that summer. The and local folkloric constructs. They actively sought to Charlatans became the first-ever psychedelic rock band recreate an iconic boomtown saloon with all of the in music history, and it all started in the quaint, Wild charms and fixings of the Victorian age. They fashioned West mining town.” [ Ref: Quote from Jenny Kane in it a grand redux of Miss Kitty’s Long Branch Saloon from her article “Fathers of Psychedelic Rock Reuniting in Gunsmoke while adding extravagant touches befitting Virginia City”, published in the Reno Gazette Journal, the unique character of the Comstock. In so doing, the 2015.] Comstock House transformed into the luxurious Red Dog, an establishment quite similar to some of the self- The Red Dog era was also the start of the psychedelic indulgent fables about Julia Bulette’s famed French poster “revolution.” The Powell collection here contains mansion and brothel. P281” several original posters and postcards from this period. 8

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Art ART Lot#1002 California Cartoon Drawing by Lee Sussman Large, Lot#1000 Chinese Decorative framed, personalized cartoon drawing by Lee Susman--” To my Containers (4) Four Chinese very good friend -Alan--in fond decorative items including a large ceramic planter (not a fishbowl, memories of “Spring Training”- -Lee Sussland. Framed 29” x because the interior is unglazed, un- 39”. Lee Susman, an ornamented, and has a 1-inch hole award-winning cartoonist whose in the bottom) approx 16 inches drawings graced the Oakland in diameter and 11-1/2 inches tall Tribune sports pages for more with a deep blue background and than 35 years, died on Sunday. The Emeryville resident was 94. floral designs in green, white, red, and gold; a dark-red lacquerware Susman’s cartoons depicting local college and pro football vase carved from wood in a corrugated or fluted pattern, approx. 18 teams, baseball teams and basketball teams appeared inches tall and 5 inches at the widest diameter (the lacquer in a small in the Tribune from 1946 until his retirement in 1983. area near the base is de-laminating but obscure; a cylindrical wooden container approx 7 inches in diameter and 7 inches tall, fully engraved Susman was inducted into the PCL Hall of Fame in 2008. “Cartooning was just something I loved to do, and I was lucky enough to make a decent with Chinese characters embossed with gold; and a white ceramic living at it,” Susman told former Tribune columnist Dave Newhouse (porcelain?) open-top urn decorated in rust-red Oriental designs, for a 2007 article. “And it’s nice to be recognized; an ego trip.” Leland approx. 13-1/2 inches tall and 6 inches at the widest diameter. This “Lee” Stanford Susman was born in San Francisco on July 27, 1917. urn comes in a wooden box covered in dark blue fabric on the outside Susman was a self-described “sports nut,” who began working for and lined with a white satin-like padded interior, approx. 17 x 6.5 x. 6.5 inches. See photo for relative sizes of these items. Est. $300-500 an advertising agency in 1937. In 1939, Susman won a competition HWAC# 105995 to draw a comic strip for the San Francisco Call-Bulletin newspaper. After spending five years in the Navy during World War II, the Tribune Lot#1001 Sacramento, California hired Susman as a sports cartoonist. That year, he created “The Lil’ c1860 Governor Milton Latham Acorn,” the Oaks’ mascot. (courtesy The San Jose Mercury News ~ By Portrait Beautiful & rare portrait of The Bay Area News Group Staff) Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 77861 Governor Latham of California. Has wooden frame, gold leaf, matted. Lot#1003 Georgia Dahlonega Prints, Signed (4) 4 color prints, Milton Slocum Latham (May 23, 1827 all are signed by artists. Gold Digger – March 4, 1882) was an American Road-Auraria-1834, #171/300 by politician, who served as the sixth John Kollack, 13 x 19”. “The Glory governor of California and as a U.S. Hole”-Consolidated Gold Mine Representative and U.S. Senator. 1904, #659/1000 by John Kollack, Latham holds the distinction of 13” x 19”. Dahlonega snowy street having the shortest governorship scene with gold museum and other in California history, lasting for five buildings. Signed by Lorraine days between January 9 and January 14, 1860. A Lecompton Democrat, Brewer, #166/250, 11.5” x 21”. Lumpkin County Courthouse circa Latham resigned from office (the second governor to do so) after 1849 color print by Daniel Shouse. #283/1000, 19” x 22”. Est. $180- being elected by the legislature to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant 250 HWAC# 56142 by the death of David C. Broderick in a duel.[1]Born in Columbus, Lot#1004 Virginia City, Nevada Ohio in 1827, Latham was educated in classical studies at Jefferson Virginia City Framed Print by College in Washington, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1845. Following Moore Framed color print of St. his graduation, Latham moved to Russell County, Alabama, working Mary’s church with light snow in briefly as a school teacher while studying law. He was admitted to the Virginia City, NV, signed by William Alabama State Bar in 1848, working as Russell County’s circuit court Moore. Print 15.5x23”, frame clerk for two years until 1850, when he relocated to San Francisco, 22x31” Est. $200-375 HWAC# 87653 California following the gold rush. In San Francisco, Latham continued in law, becoming a recording clerk for the county, and in 1851, the district attorney of Sacramento. After serving for one year, Latham entered politics, and in 1852, ran as a Democrat and won a seat in Lot#1005 Winnemucca, Nevada the U.S. House of Representatives. After the completion of his two- c1900’s Butch Cassidy Painting year term, Latham declined to run for another term and returned to Oil of Butch Cassidy, signed California to again practice law, despite being renominated by state “Morgan 1874”. Oprah Morgan Democrats. Only a year after returning to San Francisco, Latham was Bachus painted the legend of appointed U.S. Customs Collector for the Port of San Francisco by Butch Cassidy in Winnemucca in President Franklin Pierce, a post the former congressman protested front of the First National Bank initially, but reluctantly later accepted. Latham held the post until which legend says he robbed, but 1857. Since the beginning of the 1850s, issues regarding slavery never happened. She probably had effectively split the state Democratic Party. Initially divided by painted this in the 1950’s using pro-slavery Chivalrists and anti-slavery Free Soilers, by 1857, the her maiden name, but unknown party had split into the Lecompton and Anti-Lecompton factions. date. Butch Cassidy with 4 men Lecompton members supported the Kansas Lecompton Constitution, on horseback with guns drawn a document explicitly allowing slavery into the territory, while robbing the First National Bank Anti-Lecompton faction members were in opposition to slavery’s in the background. Framed, expansion. [Wikipedia] This beautiful hand colored portrait is 11.5” approx. 34” by 39”. This painting x 15”. Framed is 10.5” x 24”. The color in the portrait is beautifully was in Winnemucca prominently detailed & has been well taken care of. The wood frame has a few displayed for years. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 91264 discolorations due to age, please inspect. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 108517 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 9

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Art Lot#1006 Sweetwater, Texas 1989 Lot#1013 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest William Forest Martin Painting Martin Painting of Pregnant Woman Large Titled “Pogrom Sleep” ”Pogrom painting on wood of a pregnant woman by William Sleep” showa four naked people in Forrest Martin. This is a striking piece, Framed 34” fetal and folded positions. Painting x 49”, unsigned. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $400-800 on burlap by William Forrest Martin. HWAC# 76670 Signed on back, framed 25.75” x 33”. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 77811 Lot#1007 Sweetwater, Texas 1993 Lot#1014 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest William Forrest Martin Painting Martin Painting of Spanish Dancer Painting of Blue Buffalo Painting on textured of woman dancing flamenco by William Forrest board of blue colored buffalo by Martin. Painting on heavy cardboard. Nicely framed William Forrest Martin (signed). 44.25” x 26”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $260-500 framed, 10.75” x 25.5”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 77802 HWAC# 71064 Lot#1008 Sweetwater, Texas William Lot#1015 Sweetwater, Texas Forrest Martin Painting of Couple 2002 William Forrest Martin Praying Painting on plywood of Painting Titled “Contentious woman holding a bible with a man. Woman” Painting of woman They appear to be praying. Artist is and man arguing or discussing William Forrest Martin. 30.5” x 37” something. Background looks like unframed. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. tears. Painting on burlap by William $200-400 HWAC# 76671 Forrest Martin. Signed, framed 25” x 39”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $300- 600 HWAC# 76674 Lot#1009 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Martin Painting Lot#1016 Sweetwater, Texas 1988 William of Fox and Rattlesnake Beautifully Forrest Martin Painting Titled “Kingdom Camp” executed painting, Fox and ”Kingdom Camp” depicts several homeless people Ratlesnake by William Forrest under a bridge keeping warm by fires by William Martin. Painting on wood cutouts Forrest Martin. Painting on masonite, framed 41.25” mounted on heavy paper mounted x 24”. Signed by the artist. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. on wood. Unsigned, 26.75” x 37.75”. $200-350 HWAC# 76679 (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $300-800 HWAC# 76603 Lot#1010 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Lot#1017 Western Martin Painting of House and Tree Large States Charles Russell painting on canvas board of a house with a tile Prints (11, Framed) roof with a tree in the foreground. Unsigned, Set of 11 prints in unframed 42” x 32”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. very nice condition by $200-300 HWAC# 76672 Charles Marion Russell. Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 – October 24, 1926), aka C. M. Russell, Lot#1011 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Charlie Russell, and Martin Painting of Navajo Boy Painting on plywood “Kid” Russell, was an of a Navajo boy by William Forrest Martin. Signed by American artist of the the artist. Framed 41” x 25”. (Sweetwarer Trust) Est. Old American West. Russell created more than 2,000 paintings of $160-400 HWAC# 77800 cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States and in Alberta, Canada, in addition to bronze sculptures. Known as ‘the cowboy artist’. Russell was also a storyteller and author. He became an advocate for Native Americans in the West, for instance supporting the bid by landless Chippewa to have a reservation established for them in Montana. In 1916 Congress passed legislation to create such Lot#1012 Sweetwater, Texas 1994 a reservation, now known as the Rocky Boy Reservation. (Wikipedia) William Forrest Martin Painting The 11 prints included are: Buffalo Man; Wood Hawk; Buffalo Hunter; of Panhandlers Panhandlers, The Bull Whacker; The Prospector; The Scout; The Stage Driver; The painting on board by William Trapper; Halfbreed Trader; The Cowboy; & The Stage Robber. C.M. Forrest Martin depicts two guys on Russell was a painter of action scenes, but reserved a special place in mules that are loaded with various his heart for contemplation. His great love for American Indians and items. Signed by the artistFramed animals of the West is evident in his work. Approx. 15” x 20”. Wood 26.75” x 37.75”. (Sweetwater Trust) framed. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 91187 Est. $400-800 HWAC# 76602 10 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Art Lot#1018 Tawain, China 1937 Or Older Chinese Lot#1024 Carl Walline Original Watercolor, Pen and Ink Framed Artwork from Western Watercolor Carl R. the School of Nursing at the National Defense Walline, 1888 - 1976. While Medical Center in Taiwan Very early combination of working in the oil refinery business watercolor, pen and ink picture inset with silk border, for Shell, he painted landscapes depicting a Chinese lady walking with grace. 55” x 26”, of the area around his home in oil dark wood frame with carving of three flying bats on and watercolor. This watercolor top and two bats at the bottom. These bats symbolize is 11.75” x 16.25”. The scene is a “ Wu Fu” which translates to long life, wealth, health, Western forest. There are 3 tack love of virtue, and a peaceful death. At the base is a holes in the corners and a torn off brass plaque that reads: In Appreciation/ “ The School upper left section. Est. $250-500 Of Nursing” / National Defense Medical Center/ Taiwan, China...1937. HWAC# 49918 Perfect condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 105392 Lot#1019 Japan Japanese Landscape Water ILLUSTRATIONS Color on Asian Paper / Linen Water Color These illustrations, most of which are unsigned, were probably done attached to linen. This is an original water color, for magazine stories, books (pulps and westerns), and advertisements artist unknown. Beautiful Japanese landscape with water falls, cherry blossoms & people. This is ready during the 1920’s and into the 1950’s. Collected by a museum curator, to hang on wall. The water color is 23” x 46” & with they were found stored in an attic in Pennsylvania. Magazines like Linen backing is 27” x 71”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Life, Wild West, Texas Ranger, Real 61230 Western, Ranch Romances, Zane Grey’s Western, and many more, used these illustrations. The publications had many different illustrators who worked for them. These are all original drawings, in good Lot#1020 1865 Abraham Lincoln Print by condition, and any of them could be matted and framed as artworks. Matthew Brady/JC Buttre/W Mumberger Measurements given are the actual illustration size; most have at least a 1.5”-2” border all around. This is a memorial print of Lincoln. Iconic. Brady, is of course, the Civil War era’s most famous photographer. Engraved and published by J. C. Buttre of New York, 1864. Frame has some Lot#1025 Chinese Illustrations condition issues (see photo online). Border is of Cooks in the West Two pencil partially hand painted. 15 x 11.5” visible. Frame is 20 x 17”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 105927 illustrations of cooks in the west. 1) Chinese cook bring meals to Lot#1021 Anthony Quinn Framed Self cowboys. 13” x 9.5”. 2) Illustration of Chinese cook with butcher knife Portrait Serigraph Titled “Zorba” Spectacular and Mexican woman. She is looking signed, numbered serigraph of Quinn in a scared! 8.5” x 11”. Est. $200-400 marvelous large decorative and expensive frame. Overall size 44 x 52”, print size 27 x 34”. HWAC# 109864 Signed by artist at lower right, #52/100. This Lot#1026 Cowboy Bar Fight Watercolor work appears to be from the initial print run of and Pencil Illustration Great pencil and Quinn’s. Later print runs (?) were of a smaller watercolor illustration of cowboys shooting up size and higher quantity. This is a stunning a bar in a fight. 10” x 10”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# work of art. The paperwork accompanying 109849 the piece states that over 150 individual silk screens were used to make this incredibly richly colored piece framed using burl. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 110786 Lot#1022 Anthony Quinn Framed Serigraph Titled “The Prophet” Signed by Artist and Numbered ”The Prophet” by Anthony Quinn. Lot#1027 Cowboy Drawing Gun on Man Signed at lower right, numbered #52/95. in Saloon Pencil and watercolor illustration Overall framed size 37 x 44”, print size 19.5 x of cowboy at a bar drawing his gun on 26”. Spectacular beautiful high-end frame. This another cowboy, sheriff in background. 10” appears to be from the first serigraph run. Later x 10”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109850 runs are smaller in size and much higher print runs. This run was limited to 95 copies. This piece was made combining the lithograph and serigraph process.The framing has exquisite burl wood. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 110787 Lot#1028 Cowboy Illusration of Lot#1023 Arte Deco Style Print of Nude Halting a Stagecoach Pencil illustration Beautiful arte deco style print of standing of cowboys trying to halt a moving nude with two blinded figures to one side. stagecoach--horses rearing in front of Abstracted with gold and collage looking Mecca Hotel. Piee is signed by Frank W. elements. Image, 18” x 14”. Great double linen Coder. 12.5” x 14.25”. Est. $150-300 matting and gold framing, 31” x 27. Excellent HWAC# 109860 condition. Est. $180-280 HWAC# 109862 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 11

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Art Lot#1029 c1940’s Cowboy Illustration Lot#1036 Cowboy Watercolor Illustration of Locking Door w/ Woman Beautiful b/w Barn Talk B/W tempera or watercolor illustration illustration, probably for a book/story. of two cowboys by a barn. 10.5” x 8.25”. Work is Pencil and watercolor. 15” x 10”. Est. signed by Frank W. Coder. Est. $150-300 HWAC# $200-400 HWAC# 109777 109779 Lot#1037 Cowboy Watercolor Illustration Titled “Calm Down, Pete” Tempera/watercolor illustration of two cowboys in conversation. 10.5” x 8”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109845 Lot#1030 Cowboy Illustration of Discussion in the Saloon B/W illustration of cowboy in a bar having a discussion with the bartender who looks very serious. In front area, man in a poker game. Tempera or watercolor painting, 17.5” x 10”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109778 Lot#1038 Engraved Printer Proofs, Framing Plates (11) 6 approx 3.75” x 5” printers proof on 8” x 10” mat, multimast sailboats. 4 small assorted horse prints on 8” x Lot#1031 Cowboy Illustration 10” mats. 8.5” x 10.75 print on 12” x of Quick Draw Pencil illustration 16” mat of a bald eagle from the 81st of two cowboys drawing their guns convention of Int’l Plate Printer, Die on each other (one masked). 5.75” Stampers, Ottawa, Canada May 1985 x 10”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109857 Est. $250-4 HWAC# 571548 Lot#1039 Floral Abstract Framed Prints Lot of Four All prints matted in nice frames, sizes or outside frame Lot#1032 Cowboy Illustration of Rustlers Looking size. 1) Flowers in antique vase with Down on Ranch Pencil illustration for story of two antique wallpaper background, 33” x cowboys (rustlers) looking down on ranch. 11.5” x 6”. 41”. 2) Calla lilies and peonies in vase, Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109865 31.5” x 39”. 3) Tiger lilies in basket, 34” x 33”. 4) Abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 110581 Lot#1040 Fossil Tableware Plates, Morocco Wonderful original fossil plates with ammonites and Lot#1033 Cowboy Illustration of other fossil sgells, fully shaped and polished. 19 total pieces: 13 large Shootout Story illustration in pencil of a oval plates (7.75 x 11.5”), 2 round plates (10” diam), 3 octagonal cowboy shooting another cowboy who had plates (12”), and one large plate (11.5” diam). Also includes vase with dropped his gun. 13.5” x 12”. Est. $150-300 small chip. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 110746 HWAC# 109853 Lot#1041 Four Western Illustrations 1) Ink drawing of cowboys fooling around in cabin, 13” x 10.5”. 2) Pencil illustration of man being sworn in, 13” x 8”. 3) Portrait of cowboy in pencil and ink, 8.25” x 4.25”. Lot#1034 Cowboy Illustration of Talking 4) Pencil illustration of two cowboys in serious discussion, 13” x 8.5”. Est. $150- to Downed Man After Gun Fight Pencil 250 HWAC# 110423 illustration of gunfight, cowboy talking to a downed man while others stand by. 10” x 10”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109851 Lot#1042 Group of Four Interactions Four pencil Lot#1035 Cowboy Illustration of Two Men Confronting Woman illustrations, each of a man and woman in conversation. 1) Beautiful woman talking to cowboy in shop Story illustration in pencil of two doorway, 13” x 8”. 2) Young woman at bar talking to frowning cowboy cowboys confronting a cowgirl who with two other people, 7” x 10”. 3) Woman pleading with cowboy at in looks suspicious of them. 9” x 7”. kitchen, 11.25” x 7.5”. 4) Pretty woman in bar talking with cowboy, 10” Est. $200-300 HWAC# 109856 x 6”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 901869 12 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Art Lot#1043 c1940-50’s Gunfight Challenge Lot#1050 Landscape Prints, B/W illustration of two cowboys facing off in Colorful Abstracts Lot of Four All a bar. Pencil and ink. Signed by Frank Coder. prints are nicely matted and framed; 12.5” x 12”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109776 sizes are outside frame measurements. 1) Abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. 2) Calla lilies and peonies, 31.5” x 39”. 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. 4) Bar setup with abstract background, 34” x 33.5”. Est. $250- 350 HWAC# 110582 Lot#1044 Happy and Not Happy Talks Two pencil illustrations. 1) Lot#1051 1902 Lithograph Fraternal Order happy couple on street of town, 11” of the Eagle Color litho, published by the J.M. x 7.5”. Signed by Frank W. Coder. 2) Vickroy Co. Terre Haute, Ind. Very slight tearing in right margin, does not encroach on litho. Mexican woman trying to calm a cowboy down while other men look Please inspect. Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) on. in a bar, 11” x 9.25”. Est. $150- is an international fraternal organization that 300 HWAC# 109868 was founded on February 6, 1898 in Seattle, Washington by a group of six theater owners Lot#1045 Illustration of Argument in including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt Front of Mine Pencil illustration of mining (who later joined the Loyal Order of Moose), boss pushing a miner in front of mine. Other miners in background. 12” x 13”. Est. $200- Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams. Originally made up of those 300 HWAC# 109855 engaged in one way or another in the performing arts, the Eagles grew and claimed credit for establishing the Mother’s Day holiday in the United States as well as the “impetus for Social Security” in the United States. Their lodges are known as “aeries.” (Wikipedia) 22” x 28”. Est. $200-400 James Mackie Collection HWAC# 78977 Lot#1052 Men in Uniform 1) Pencil Lot#1046 Illustrations in Pencil of Women illustration of man in uniform and Lot of Four 1) Pencil illustration of woman woman talking to blind man by car. taking money out of handbag, possibly 10.5” x 12”. 2) Man in uniform chatting advertising, 12.5” x 4”. 2) Pencil drawing of two with woman in garden, pencil, 17” x 11”. women, one in bed, one going out, 13” x 14”. 3) 3) Man in uniform, with woman who is Ink and pencil drawing of two women, 15” x 10”. comforting a sick man, pencil. 9” x 10”. 4) Pencil drawing of two women talking, 11” x Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110434 10”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110429 Lot#1053 Murder Mysteries 1) Pencil, Lot#1047 Injured Cowboy on Horseback Story woman confronted by men with guns. 9” x 10”. illustration in tempera/watercolor of an injured 2) Ink and wash drawing on man attacking man on horseback surrounded by a crowd of woman on porch, 12” x 9.75”. 3) Pencil drawing cowboys. One man is holding a knife. 15” x 8.25”. of men confronting woman who is tied to chair. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 109848 12” x 8.25”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110433 Lot#1054 New England Antique Lot#1048 c1935-40 Ink Illustration of Shaker Table with Later Made Miners Fighting at Trout Creek Great ink Chairs Rather spectacular original illustration of miners fighting. 15” x 12”. Est. New England Shaker table with six chairs with original paint. $150-300 HWAC# 110425 The Shaker style is defined by simplicity of style and lightness in construction. Very fragile, this set was owned by major antique collector Gertrude “Trudy” Smith of Groton, Massachusetts et al (c1901-c1979). Made with wood pegs. The collector family believes the chairs are of the 1860 period, and the table c1680, per a note with the table. 6’4” long, 3’ wide, 2.5” tall. fragile. well kept and taken care of. The appraisals of this table and chairs over the years are all over Lot#1049 Lake Tahoe Watercolor by K. the board from $1000 up, However, any appraisal dated over 1 year Young Ross Great east shore of Lake Tahoe old is not valid, a lesson all need to learn. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# watercolor. Painter, Kathy Young Ross, from 110748 Gold River, California began painting as a commercial artist. She later taught painting Lot#1055 Notre Dame Painting and did her own works in watercolor and by Van Dam Painting of Notre Dame acrylic. This colorful landscape painting is nice cathedral signed by “Van Dam”. 20” depiction of Tahoe. Framed size: 29” x 25”. Est. x 30”, framed 25” x 35”. Est. $200- $300-500 HWAC# 109913 500 HWAC# 54857 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 13

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Art Lot#1056 Ocean Theme Drawings 1) Beautiful Lot#1062 Pottery Framed Prints Lot of drawing (Winslow Homer style) of several men in Four All are beautifully linen matted in nice small life boat in ocean storm. Pencil and paint, 10” frames. Sizes given are outside frame size. x 10.5”. 2) Ink illustration of people in snowstorm 1) Apache Basketry, 33” x 29”. 2) Image of 3 by ocean. 13” x 10.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110430 pots by window shade, 33.5” x 29”. 3) Image of 3 pots, one tipped over, 30.5” x 33.5”. 4) Abstracted landscaped, 29.5” x 38.5”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 110580 Lot#1057 One Nude, Two Lot#1063 Saloon Shooting Pencil Landscapes All prints are nicely illustration of shooting in bar, while matted and framed; sizes are other cowboys jump up. 12” x 15.5”. outside frame measurements. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109852 1) “Majestic Sky”, abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. 2) Nude in abstract, 31.5” x 27.75”. 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 110583 Lot#1058 Original Screen print Lot#1064 Statues of “Darwin’s and 2 other Prints All prints are Monkey” & Buddha by Bronze nicely matted and framed; sizes Masters Reflection on Rodin’s are outside frame measurements. “Thinker” and Darwin’s theory of 1) Original silkscreen print, abstract evolution ponders man’s superior diptych, signed MAE. Floated ability to ask “Where do we come on mat, 38” x 53”. 2) Abstracted from?” Academics, historians, landscape, 29” x 39”. 3) Abstract and Europhiles all appreciate this landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. timeless work of art long popular Est. $500-700 HWAC# 110584 in Europe. It is stamped c. 1868, DARWIN, Alva Museum of Replicas, Inc.Slight chipping & wear on Lot#1059 Pencil and Ink piece, please inspect. Approx. 5.5” x 7.5”; Budha Masters Bronze. Illustrations of Couples in Laughing Buddha is also known as Buddha of Happiness. Legend Conversation Two pencil and ink dictates that nothing would make this Buddha happier to see people’s illustrations of couples having problem’s transform into happiness. Business owner or politician discussions. 1) She is at work in a will do well, if you place him at your house or office. Many Feng Shui shop and she looks angry, 14” x 8”. masters referred Laughing Buddha as the Buddha of Wealth. 6” x 7.5”. 2) Man schmoosing woman. She is Est. $150-300 HWAC# 105458 obviously enamoured! 15” x 8.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109867 Lot#1065 Still Lives Artwork Lot of Three All prints are nicely Lot#1060 Post Card Collection matted and framed; sizes are Artcards, Mostly Sculptures (Over outside frame measurements. 500) Large collection of about 500 post 1) Three pots, 30” x 33.5”. 2) Tiger lIlies cards of sculptures from around the in antique vase, 32.5” x 41”. 3) Tiger lilies world, though mostly western European. in basket, 34” x 33”. 4) Antique looking The cards have a wide date range of wallpaper, 33.5” x 40”. Est. $250-350 about 1904-1970. Great study group HWAC# 110585 for any art professional or enthusiast. Please inspect. Est. $200-400 Salvatore Lot#1066 Stories w/ Men Illustrations Falcone Collection HWAC# 103301 1) Ink wash drawing of man cooking breakfast. 13” x 6”. 2) Pencil and ink wash Lot#1061 Postcard Collection Artcards, of man by desk, 14” x 6”. 3) Pencil with Western Paintings (Over 1,000) Box ink drawing of two men in office. 9” x of Art Cards of paintings around the 10.5”. 4) Great pencil drawing of witness world, perhaps 1500 . This group is of in courtroom. 10” x 10.5”. Est. $150-250 paintings, generally western European. It HWAC# 110445 includes all genres, from the early 1400’s to modernist. It primarily focuses on the period 1500-1900, typical of classic Lot#1067 Three Calvary European museums. This is a great study Illustrations 1) Pencil drawing of group for any art professional or enthusiast. cowboy and woman meeting up with The postcards are mostly c1904- calvary, 9.5” x 10”. Signed by Frank W. 1925, with many dated later. As a study group, you can compare Coder. 2) Nice ink and wash painting photos of the great works today to what they were 100 years of calvary riders, 13.25” x 7.5”. Signed ago prior to restoration. 12” of tightly packed cards in a box. by Frank W. Coder. 3) Soldier talking to seated woman, ink wash, 13” x 8”. Est. Est. $1000-2000 Salvatore Falcone Collection HWAC# 103300 $200-300 HWAC# 110427 14 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military / Civil War Lot#1068 Three Conversations 1) Ink Lot#1075 Woman Drawing Gun drawing of couple outside, 10” x 8”. 2) on Cowboy Story illustration in Man approaching woman who shies from pencil of cowboy holding rifle and him. Pencil and paint, 11” x 12”. 3) Man in woman by dead man holding pistol on the cowboy. Scene takes place discussion with three women, pencil, ink. in woods. 11.75” x 12”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 901858 11.5” x 11”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110431 Lot#1076 Women in the West Six Illustrations. 1) Cowgirl herding cattle, pencil, signed by Frank Coder. 11.5” x 12”. 2) woman sitting at Lot#1069 Two Leroy Neiman table bing offered money by man, Posters 1) Signed poster from pencil, 13” x 10”. 3) Man explaining America’s Cup Nineteenth something to other man and his Challenge, Sept. 17, 1964. Original daughter, pencil, 11.5” x 10”. 4) Pencil, Woman upset by sheriff, screen print over map. Metal framed, 26.25” x 31.75”. 2) Leroy 12.5” x 11”. 5) Pencil, paint, woman Neiman poster of Michael Jordan intervening between two men, 8” x playing basketball. 36” x 24”, Metal 10”. 6) People heading down hill toward mine, 11” x 11”. Est. $250- framed, glass broken (remove for 350 HWAC# 110424 shipping). Poster unsigned. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 110579 Lot#1077 Wounded Cowboy with Doctor Lot#1070 Two Quality Illustrations Pencil illustration of 1) Very good illustration in pencil with man in doctor’s office, paint. Cowboy on horse with dead or two cowboys looking drunk Indian over saddle; three Indians on. 10” x 10.5”. Est. stand in doorway looking angry. 11” x $150-300 HWAC# 10”. 2) Pencil illustration of Mountie 109854 standing over woman or young Indian man next to campfire, 14” x 7.75”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110421 Lot#1071 Two Story Illustrations 1) Pencil and ink drawing by Frank W. Coder of man and woman in office. 11” x 9”. 2) Ink drawing of man and woman walking, 13” x 9.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110437 MILITARY Lot#1078 Arkansas 1864 Map of Arkansas, Lot#1072 Victorian Gold Frames Mississippi & Louisiana Civil war era map, double Lot of 15 Antique style frames, mostly truck, pp. 44,45. Copper engraved & hand colored ornate gold. Various sizes, about 12” x by Johnson with Rail & Wagon Roads. 2 very 18” for most. Frames contain various small tears (.25” at upper left of border, does not Victorian images. Est. $500-900 HWAC# encroach on map). Vivid color. On Mat Board (not 110705 adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 19” x 25”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 59627 Lot#1073 Vintage Folk Painting Lot#1079 Battle Creek, Michigan of Bison Gorgeous folk (or native) 1864 Volunteer County Loan for the Township of Battle Creek - Civil art style painting of bison on paper. War (#1) RARE (Unique!) Michigan, Similar to cave paintings. Large Calhoun County, Battle Creek Civil bison with calf and another bison War Loan. We believe this is one of in background. This painting is on three known. This is 11 for $200 to paper that shows age and wear. Charles B Ward. Purchased October Water stain and wrinkles.Probably 1, 1864. There was a Charles B Ward old, but possibly made to look old- from Battle Creek who fought with -doesn’t matter--great piece! Image size, 21” x 44”. Overlaid on blue matboard, framed 28” x 51”. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 109861 Company B of the 44th Infantry. Mustered out as a sergeant. Signed by supervisor William Harris and Lot#1074 Western Oil, “Ye Ole township clerk TW Case. Large 50c ‘Orig. process’ George Washington Rein Maker” Choice western stamp. (rare?). This bond would have been used to help the Union painting by Rudy Hermann. cause in the Civil War. Interest was paid in full February 1, 1866 and Undated, with an artist gallery tag on the reverse from Pinedale, February 1, 1867. Came to us in three pieces. Pieced together with Wyoming. 22.5 x 27”, western framed, six inches larger all around. The museum quality tape. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 105933 title, “Lil Ole Rein Maker” is carefully and artfully hand punched and made, possibly by the man subject of the painting. The construct is of heavy oils applied with thick pallet knife reminiscent of Van Gough style. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 84858 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 15

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military / Civil War Lot#1080 Battle Creek, Michigan Lot#1084 Germany Boat Themed 1964 Volunteer County Loan for German Propaganda Posters, the Township of Battle Creek - WW2 (2) Four German propoganda Civil War (#2) RARE (Unique!) posters, each about 23 x 32”, folded Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle along center horizontally. some Creek Civil War Loan. We believe condition problems on the reverse, this is one of three known. This is 9 not noticible generally from the for $100 to Peter Dubois. Purchased front. A) “Use of German NAvy” B) August 1, 1864. Peter Dubois was an “Das Boot” Est. $150-300 HWAC# old pioneer settler of Battle Creek. 110629 He came to South Battle Creek from Greenfield, Saratoga county in May 1836 and settled on the fine lands Lot#1085 Germany German Air which he has since cultivated. Signed by supervisor William Harris and Force Propaganda Posters, WW2 township clerk TW Case. 10c blue ‘For Exchange’ George Washington (2) Two posters, about 23 x 32”, stamp. This bond would have been used to help the Union cause in folded horizontally in the center. the Civil War. Reverse says paid in full January 4, 1868. Also interest A) “Air Above Poland” B) der Held was paid in full on February 1, 1865, February 1, 1866 and February luftwaffe” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 1, 1867.Has major tears in borders around the loan. Est. $250-500 109836 HWAC# 105932 Lot#1081 Battle Creek, Michigan Lot#1086 Germany German 1865 Volunteer County Loan for Anti-Russian and Related the Township of Battle Creek - WW2 Posters (4) four German Civil War (#3) RARE (Unique!) propoganda posters, each about Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle 23 x 32” with some lithographer/ Creek Civil War Loan. We believe printer infor on the bottom edges. this is one of three known. This is Some condition problems. A) “SS lucky 13 for $100 to Amasa S Clark. man’s storm attack is mirrored” Purchased February 1, 1865. Signed (with a Russia tank at top right), B) by supervisor William Harris and red poster written in Russian, C) SS township clerk TW Case. 25c Entry Die Verbannung! with Stalin and Russian soldiers running, D) anotehr of Goods revenue stamp. This bond would have been used to help poster in Russian with photos of German soldiers Est. $300-700 the Union cause in the Civil War. Reverse says paid in full January 11, HWAC# 109833 1868. Also interest was paid in full on February 1, 1866 and February 1, 1867. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 105931 Lot#1087 Germany German Mountain Division SS Lot#1082 United States 1890’s Propaganda Posters, WW2 (3) 1920’s. U.S. Holster & Ammunition Three german propoganda posters Belt / 2 Items Here are a nice pair from early WW2, about 23 x 32”. of military collectibles. Item #1 Two feature mountainous terrain of 2 is a high grade brown leather in the background. both folded holster for a Colt model 1911, right horizontally in the center, with handed; it has the large oval around some dirt stains on the reverse. The the letters “ US”. Snap closure stud. third says SS Mountain Division. Embossed “ Boyt-J.R.J. “, who may Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109832 have been the original owner. Also a woven tassel at the bottom, in good condition, no damage. Brass hardware with patina 10” long. Lot#1088 Germany German Propaganda Anti- Item # 2 of 2: is an ammunition belt. 33” long x 2” wide. It held 25 12 England Poster, c 1939-40 “The Fight, The ga. cartridges in good condition with small hole at the front of belt, Victory” 23 x 33” poster of a German war bomber. and some leather age marks.One loop broken, otherwise nice. Would “DS/ofs.37/33” at bottom right. “we drive against be great display mounted on the wall or over a doorway ! Est. $150- England” in German at lowere left. This piece id 200 HWAC# 105365 from the German propoganda collection, and is Lot#1083 Germany 4 German one of three with a small rubber stamp on the back World War II Promotional corner with the German eagle in a circle and (this Lithographs Posters- Armored is my attempt at reading the old rubber stamp) “metwiterumt/ Bgu??n”. of the three posters, each Division Four lithographed posters of the three rubber stamps have different wording. produced during 1939-1940. All this stamp is smeared and hard to read. see photo. Est. $200-500 four have the armored division HWAC# 110648 theme. They are “SS Panzer- Kampf der Giganten”, “ Der Sturmangriff!!!”, Lot#1089 Germany German “5 SS Panzer division “Wiking” Propaganda Posters (2), Gerade Du! and “Gott Mit Uns!”. Anti-Bolshevism Two german These roughly translate to SS Panzer, Battle of the Giants; The Storm popoganda postes, about 23 x Attack, 5 SS Panzer Division- Just You, and God With Us- 10 SS Panzer 32” each.”Common Front Against Division tank division Frundsberg. There is a tear in SS Panzer- Kampf Bolshevism” on the bottom of one der Giganten witha tape repair on the back. All measure 23” X 33”. of them in German; the other states Please inspect for condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110752 at the top “The SS Man Ready to defend himself” in German. some lithographers marks along the bottom edges. folded horizontally at center. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110627 16 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military / WWII Lot#1090 Germany German Lot#1095 Germany Propaganda Posters (4) made Germany WW2 Luftwaffe by Photo enlargement, etc. Four Propaganda Poster, c 1939- German propoganda posters c 1939- 40 23 x 32” poster, folded 42, each about 23 x 32”. A) “help horizontally, numerous tape siegen as airmail helper” (probably repairs on revrse, “Luftwaffe”, trying to recruit women for the post on the bottom edge: office). B) “36 Division of teh SS” “Herausgeber:NADP./ofset. C) (promo for a book about Capt druck/033.propag.luftwaffe” Metzler), D) Die Wehrmacht” Est. On the reverse is a 1.4” $200-300 HWAC# 109834 diameter rummber stamp with (our interpretation Lot#1091 Germany of the letters): Luftwaffen German Propaganda kommando/ 3” with a German Posters (4), c 1939- eagle at center. Lithograph. 40 each about 23 x Striking in appearance. Est. 32”, folded at center $200-500 HWAC# 110649 horizontally. some crinkling and some with dirt on the back. A) “World and House/ world and my honor Lot#1096 Germany Two German is called faithfulness” World War II Lithograph in german, dated Promotional Posters 1939- 1940 July 1942. B) “Viking Two lithographed posters from Panzer Division/ Just 1939-1940. The text of one reads, You” C) “Rally of Peace 1939” D) “With your commrads from Europe, “Der Angriff- Im Schwerpunkt der under the sign SS you will defeat” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110628 Schlacht Sturmt unwiderstehlich die waffen” roughly translates to The Lot#1092 Germany German WW2 Attack In the Center of the Slaughter Propaganda Poster, Sacrafice of Storms Irresistable The Weapons. the Front c1943 German Red Cross The other poster reads, “Reichsparteitag Nurnberg”. Condition is poster “Be worthy of hte Sacrafice of above average. Please view images. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110750 the front” at the bottom in German. Lot#1097 Germany Two German Litho info along bottom edge slightly World War II Promotional obscurred. on the back in the lower Litho Posters Mention Adolph corner is the German rubber stamp Hitler Two German promotional “Command of teh Army”. This is a lithographic posters produced photo litho . It is one of only three with the original German rubber stamp on the reverse. Est. $200-500 during 1939-1940 that both HWAC# 110626 mention Adolf Hitler. One is titled, “Deutscland uber alles! Lot#1093 Germany German WW2 Leibstandarte SS- “Adolf Hitler”. W. Propaganda Posters (2) A) 17 x 22” Hoeck at bottom right corner. The “The Sub Human” a racist poster if other “Auch Du gur Leibstandarte- SS Adolf Hitler”. Anton printed in there ever was one. B)”North” with bottom right corner. Long tear on the first poster tape repaired on wounded soldier, red cdross nurse the back. The second poster has a small tape repair. Translations are and active infantry soldier. about 23 roughly “Germany Over Everybody, Physical Standard SS- Adolf Hitler”, x 32”. both folded horizontally in the and “Also You, Physical Standard- SS Adolf Hitler”. Please inspect item middle. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 109835 for condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 110753 Lot#1098 Russia Russia Lot#1094 Germany German WWII Propaganda Posters etc. (about Infantry Posters, Lithographs 37) About 37 reprint (mostly) propoganda pieces from the (4) Set of four 1939-1940 German approximate time of WW2 through World War II lithographed the cold war, all or most printed circa promotional posters. Titled, “Die 1961-5 or so. Includes a number of Woche- Kampf!”, “So Wie wir pieces printed in Russia in the late kampfen”, “SS im kampf” and “SS- 1940s. Mostly about 11.5 x 16”. Greift an!” Rough translations, “The Wide variety of political themes. Way We Fight-Work for the Victory”, Est. $160-350 HWAC# 109837 “SS Attacks!”, “SS In Combat” and “The Work Week”. The posters show German soldiers in battle. There Lot#1099 Guam, WWII WWII Photos is some wear and tape repairs on the backs of the posters. They of Guam by US Army Photographer A measure approx. 23 x 32 inches. Please inspect. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110299 set of approximately forty-five 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 inch black and white photographs, most of which have descriptive titles for the scene. See full description online. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109206 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 17

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military / WWII Lot#1100 1941-1962 Military Booklets Lot#1103 United States 1865 / WWII / 5 Items. Here we have a nice Commissioning Certificate collection, of military booklets. Item #1 “War of Brigadier General John W. Games” #2/ Combat/ Lessons / Restricted// Davidson John Wynn Davidson By George Marshal, Chief of Staff ( 1948). (August 14, 1825 – June 26, #3 Operations Manual. Dept of the Army, by 1881) was a brigadier general in General John. A. Klein ( 1954 ). #4 “ Kill or the United States Army during Get Killed”, # 5 “ Map Reading”, See complete the American Civil War and description online. Est. $150-200 HWAC# an American Indian fighter. 109725 In 1866, he received Brevet grade appointments as a major Lot#1101 1940’s & 1960’s Two general of volunteers and in the Ace Fighter pilots. WWII and regular U.S. Army for his Civil Vietnam. Two Fighter Aces of War service. He graduated from different eras. signatures by both West Point in 1845. Shortly after the Aviator and the Artist is done in graduation he was promoted to soft graphic pencil. Both are 12x18”. 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st U.S. 1. P-38 ACE, P-51 ACE, F4 PILOT Dragoons and participated in the VIET NAM,Bridgr Gen. Robin Mexican-American War, seeing Olds. Robin Olds was the type considerable action at the San of commanding officer that led Pasqual and the Rio San Gabriel battles. From August 10 to November his men into combat. After his tour in Vietnam he was promoted 3, 1863 Davidson commanded the 1st Division of Frederick Steele’s to Brigadier General and served three years as the Commandant Army of Arkansas in his most distinguished role in the west. He led of Cadets at the Air Force Academy. His many awards are the Union advance into central Arkansas and won the battle of Bayou Air Force Cross, The Silver Star with three Oak Leaf Clusters, Fourche, which led directly to the fall of Confederate-held Little Rock. Distinguished Flying Cross with five Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal After the Little Rock expedition, Davidson commanded the cavalry with thirty-nine Oak Leaf Clusters, the Royal Air Force Distinguished in the Dept. of the Gulf before returning to command the cavalry in Flying Cross, the French Croix de Guerre, and two South Vietnam the Dist. of Southeast Missouri. By Wikipedia. The Certificate reads awards, the DSO, and the Air Gallantry Medal. #69/600 printed. in part “...and with the advice and consent of the Senate the rank See full description online. Est. $160-300 Danforth WWII Aviation of Brigadier General By Brevet, in said army...” Further reads “... Collection HWAC# 109430 in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty five; for gallant and meritorious service at the capture of Little Rock, Lot#1102 New York 1807 1807 Arkansas.”This certificate has 2 beautiful vignettes of flags with Military Appointment: Major armor, drums, bugles, canons, canon balls, knives, & more. The Snowden Second Major New other vignette has a beautiful eagle with talons holding 3 arrows. All writing legible, signed by the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton. York Battalion of Artillery In The signature of President Andrew Johnson is authenticated. 1807 the War of 1812 was a few This was recorded in Volume 4, page 161, Edward Davis Townsend, years away, but the preliminaries Adjutant General’s Office, July 17, 1866. Edward Davis Townsend was of that war were taking place in principal executive officer of the War Department during the Civil War New York Harbor. In the midst of & was in close contact with President Lincoln and Secretary of War that a Third Regiment of Artillery Edwin M. Stanton. He was chosen to represent the Army at the various be appointed to protect the harbor. funerals for Lincoln. As Adjutant General of the Army, he also was Major Snowden was transferred from the Second Artillery and responsible for developing the plan for a United States military prison, appointed Second Major. He would soon be promoted to First Major resulting in the establishment of the prison at Fort Leavenworth, of the Regiment. On June 9th he would be promoted to First Major of Kansas. E.D. Townsend had interaction with military and Native the Third Regiment of Artillery. Benjamin Ayerigg was made Second American campaigns, i.e., Second Seminole War & the relocation of Major. In June of 1807, before this regiment of artillery could be the Cherokee.) A diary exists/published in 1970. E.D. Townsend is not completed, an affair of immense national security took place. The mentioned in Soule, Annals of San Francisco, nor is he mentioned in American frigate Chesapeake was boarded by the British Man-of- Bancroft. This Certificate is in Extraordinary condition. On Mat Board War Leopard and four seaman removed as they were claimed British (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional citizens. Mayor DeWitt Clinton and the citizens of New York were shipping may apply. 16” x 19.5”. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 59330 alarmed that their harbor was not safe. President Thomas Jefferson issued a proclamation that all British war vessels were to immediately leave American harbors and that states should increase their rolls of Lot#1104 1994 #77 Rare Bear active military by 100,000. This would lead to an increased urgency Highly modified GRUMMAN F8F in completed the rolls of the Third Regiment of Artillery. A violent “BEARCAT” that dominated the altercations between Snowden and Ayerigg officer lead to his arrest Reno Air Races for decades and in August of 1807. He would be exonerated of all charges, released holds speed and climb world from jail, and put back in charge of the Second Battalion.”[History records. Rare Bear has set many of the Seventh Regiment of New York, 1806-1889” by Clark performance records for piston- Here is the very document signed by Governor Morgan Lewis that driven aircraft, including the 3 km appointed Major Snowden Second Major of the Battalion Artillery. World Speed Record of 528.33 mph Est. $200-500 HWAC# 104500 (850.26 km/h) set August 21, 1989. Personal note auto graphed by Lyle Shelton next to landing gear. 28X22INCHES AUTOGRAPHED BY RESTORER/OWNER/PILOT LYLE SHELTON “FLY FASTEST!” SIGNED BY THE ARTIST B HOPE OF HOPE AVIATION ART Est. $150-325 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109392 18 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military Lot#1105 1946 Military Lot#1109 1940’s Battle of the Planes of the Axis 14” x Coral Sea Commemorating the 12-3/8”. 12 Lithographs Battle of the Coral Sea Robert by Charles Hubbell Taylor has chosen to portray Portraying Fighter Planes, the sinking of the Shoho in this 1946, “Leading Military dramatic painting. #508/ 850. Planes of the Axis” images The Shoho at 1040 on the morning from the tops of these of May 4th 1942, the Japanese calendars were so popular carrier’s Shoho fate was sealed. that they started printing Within minutes she was hit by the just the images, and these full force of the Lexington’s Dauntless dive bombers and Devastators are some of those prints. torpedo aircraft, aided by the Yorktown’s attack group. Smothered These are in excellent, by a dozen bomb and seven torpedo hits, she was sunk within thirty unused condition mounted minutes of the first sighting. Signed by 6 autographs and the artist. on foam board and covered 33 X 24 Est. $160-425 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109393 in plastic. Est. $160-300 Danforth WWII Aviation Lot#1110 1940’s Black Sheep Collection HWAC# 106159 At Munda #163/400 signed by 9 pilots and the artist on 23x35 print. On Sept 7, 1943,VMF-214 Lot#1106 2 Color 7th Cavalary officially began it’s first combat Prints by George Woodbridge tour at Munda, on the island of New Georgia, their commander was George Woodbridge was known the legendary Major Greg “Pappy” for his military artwork and as Boyington. Today, the airstrip at an illustrator for MAD magazine. Munda is still in service,the tents These are 2 framed and matted and warplanes have been replaced by the small homes and the fishing watercolor prints of 7th Cavalry boats of the natives living there. Est. $200-500 Danforth WWII Aviation officers . Captain and Corporal. c. Collection HWAC# 109404 1876. Prints approx 16x9”, frame 25x17”. Corporal has approx 1” Lot#1111 Bluenoser Bounce white area to left of rifle. Est. $400- Limited edition print #36/250, 23½” 800 HWAC# 89137 x 34”. Signed by P-51 pilots of the Lot#1107 1940’s American Fighter 352nd. Fighter Group and the artist. April 28th, 1944. P-51 Mustangs Aces Capt Marion Carl American of the 352nd Fighter Group, one Fighter Aces Series 1 ,limited edition of the highest scoring fighter #607/1250. Signed by pilot and the groups in the European Theater of artist. 30x24”, mounted on cardboard Operations, attack a Luftwaffe base backing (not permanent). Comes at Herbeville, France. Featuring with COA and signed autograph Captain Bob ‘Punchy’ Powell in ‘The West by Gawd Virginian’. Est. by Capt. Carl next to his Wildcat. $150-225 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109415 Fantastic collection in one lot! 24 August 1942 14 Wildcats took off to Lot#1112 1940’s Compass intercept an incoming Japanese force Heading 270 The charged of six Nakajima Kate dive-bombers and 15 escorting Zero fighters . atmosphere conveyed in Robert These four kills (added to one Zero at Midway) made me an ace, the Taylor’s powerful painting first in Marine Corps history, but that thought didn’t occur to me at the encapsulates the awesome tension time. We were far too busy and more concerned about our losses.” Est. $150-300 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109418 at the start of the historic Doolittle Raid. As the USS Hornet pitches and Lot#1108 1940’s American rolls in the mid-Pacific Swell, the Volunteer Group in China (Flying Tokyo raid gets under way. Jimmy Doolittle’s B-25, safely airborne and Tigers) This litho depicts a scene having completed a 360 degree turn, flies over the carrier to check at Kweilin, as Chennault is briefing his compass while the number two aircraft rolls down the deck under Bob Neale, Tex Hill, Dick Rossi, full throttle. #111/500, 33X26 mounted on cardboard backing (not Joe Rosbert, and others, between permanent). Est. $150-350 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# missions and as the planes are being 109394 serviced for a return to combat. Original Signatures: Robert M. Lot#1113 1940’s Danger Smith, Charlie Bond, E. Shilling, Lightening Nearby Print by R. R.J. Catfish Raine, Dick Rossi, Al Grinnel, 24” x 30.”# 613/1250. Kaelin, Rode Rodewald, Bob Locke, Charlie Mott, Ken Jernstedt, John Signed by Ace Charles H. MacDonald Young, Ed Fobes, Ed Rector, Tex Hill, Twisty Bent, Bob Layher, Rich and 10 additional P-38 Aces and the Richardson, Paul Clouthier, W. L. Musgrove, Geo. R. Bailey, Joe Rosbert, artist. December 25, 1944, South including the Artist John Shaw. Est. $200-400 Danforth WWII Aviation of Clark Field, Philippine Islands. Collection HWAC# 109397 Col. Charles H. MacDonald P-38 Ace is going for his 3rd victory of the day. The aircraft depicted in the lithograph is the famous Putt-Putt Maru. Est. $150-225 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109409 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 19

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military Lot#1114 1940’s Eagle Squadron 28 x 30 limited edition # 227/750, mounted foam board wrapped in plastic. A stunning salute to the pilots of the Eagle Squadrons and their beloved Spitfires as they head out over the channel and the white cliffs of Dover. In addition, to the artist this print is individually signed in pencil by TWENTY-ONE Eagle Squadron pilots: From #71 Squadron: Oscar H. Corn, James A. Gray, Nathaniel Marans, Michael Representative Sample T. Miluck, Steven Pisanos, Arthur F. Roscoe, Hubert L. Stewart From #121 Squadron: Fred E. Almos, John I. Brown, John A. Campbell, Lot#1117 Fighting Ships by Fred T. Janes, 70 volumes, 1898- James E. Griffin, Don F. Smith, Reade Tilley, Donald A. Young 2002 This is an incredible reference library of 70 volumes of the From #133 Squadron: Wilson V. Edwards, world’s military fighting ships. Fred Thomas James published this Ray G. Fusch, Carroll W. McColpin, Don D. Nee set starting in 1898 as an aid in playing fighting games. Instead, it William C. Slade, Jr., Robert E. Smith, Edwin Dale Taylor Est. $230-600 became the standard warship reference work for decades to come. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109999 It is the quintessential military ship reference work, a necessity Lot#1115 1940’s Eagles of the for all military or marine scholars. James, an accomplished fiction writer and artist, originally drew all of the ships themselves, many Channel Front The fourth and with several views. Through time, photographs of the ships replaced final print in ROBERT TAYLOR’S James’ sketches. After he died in 1916, other editors continued the popular ‘Wings of the Luftwaffe’ series, known as Janes’ Fighting Ships. He also created a continued series limited edition #178/500, work on airplanes. Interestingly, we could find no reference that 24x36”, mounted on foam flatly stated that the volumes were published annually. As such, board and sealed in plastic. this may be more of a complete set than known otherwise. The 70 Having just returned to their volumes do not include any of the reprint volumes. They are original, temporary airstrip in the and many have the original dust jackets. The early editions have region of St. Omer, Luftwaffe spectacular advertisements inside - from ship ammunition to ship pilots of JG-26 excitedly debrief their recent encounter with parts (telescopes, lighting devices, ammunition, etc.), other ships, and Spitfires and Hurricanes, fought high over the Channel coast. so forth. Some volumes are tabbed by country, otherwise seperated Signed by Luftwaffe Aces who contested the great air battles with pilots by country. It includes all three of the most valuable volumes, the of the RAF on the infamous Channel Front, 1940-1941:Oberstleutnant first three published. The following volumes are present: 1898, 1898 HEINZ MARQUARDT KC, Oberst JOHANNES NAUMANN KC, second edition, 1899, 1901, 1905-6, 1906-7, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, Oberleutnant ERHARD NIPPA KC, Major GERHARD SCHOPFEL KC, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, Oberleutnant GÜNTHER SEEGER KC. Est. $150-350 Danforth WWII 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1940, Aviation Collection HWAC# 109422 1941, 1942, 1943-4, 1944-5, 1946-7, 1947-8, 1949-50, 1950-1, 1952- 3, 1953-4, 1954-5, 1955-6, 1956-7, 1957-8, 1958-9, 1959-60, all of Lot#1116 Eagles of the Sky THE the 1960’s, 1970-1, 1971-2, 1983-4, 1985-6, 1987-8, 1989-90, 1991- EAGLES IN THE SKY MESSERSCHMITT 2, 1993-94, 1997-8, 1999-2000, 2000-2001 (this is a plane volume- ME 163B-1A KOMET. AUGUST 16, not ships), 2001-2002 . These volumes are exceptionally rare, and 1944- LEIPZIG, GERMANY. OUT OF finding a library of this completeness is remarkable. The group covers FORMATION AND DAMAGED, A all the world’s wars from the Spanish American War onward into the 91ST BOMB GROUP B-17 NAMED beginning of the post-2000 era. Each ship is attended by a detailed “OUTHOUSE MOUSE” IS INTERCEPTED description and pictorial reference. The foreword sections, as well as BY ME 163’S WEARING THE significant text sections throughout the series of each volume contain GESCHWADERZEICHEN OF THE I/JG an explicit discussion of the current genre a well as specific changes 400. PRINT MEASURES 23”X19”. 1986. to individual ships and fleets over short and long term. Comparative #466/500. One autograph, OPITZ, Rudolf American test pilot and World War Two ace. Est. $150-325 charts, sometimes complete with pictorial comparisons, are present. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109395 Some volumes as well show non-fighting ships of various nations. With guides such as these, the mere sighting of a profile at sea and use of these reference works would tell a ship’s captain if the ship was friend or foe. As you go through these volumes, it is easy to note the rapid advancement in warfare technologies, especially after the development of ICBMs. Est. $12,000-20,000 HWAC# 110879 See more military related items Lot#1118 Gas Masks, Cannisters, Protective Gear 47 gas masks and on day 3! canister in bags, black rubber face mask, glass eyes. 14 Rubber face makers “S/69” emboss on inside. 34 Army green canister r n-5, 182 -1-82 vanous safe. 8 protective socks by Compton Soust, Webb Detailed 1991. 2 Sealed Chemical protective camouflage XXL. 5 Cloth gas masks, 1A Army khaki kit. Note: Shipping costs not included. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 110694 20 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military Lot#1119 1940’s Greycap Leader Lot#1124 1972 Phantom One of Robert Taylor’s most sought Showtime Limited after prints. #765/850, mounted on edition #705/800, 34x23” cardboard (not permanent). 33x23” mounted on cardboard for Leading 433 (Canadian) Squadron, safekeeping (not permanent). top Allied Fighter Ace Johnnie On 19 January 1972 Lt. Randy Johnson - Greycap Leader - has Cunningham and his Radar already bagged an Fw190, and is Intercept Officer, Lt. Willie ‘Irish’ hauling his MKIX Spitfire around Driscoll flying a Phantom F-4J looking for a second in heavy dog- destroyed a MiG-21 over North fighting over the Rhine, September 1944. In the distance more enemy Vietnam. It was the first of five air victories that paved the way fighters appear; they too will receive the attention of the Canadians. for them to become the US Navy’s only Aces of the Vietnam War. See full description online Est. $200-500 Danforth WWII Aviation This Special Version is signed by not less than 50 Naval Aviators Collection HWAC# 109991 who flew combat in Vietnam. The signatures include Driscoll and Cunningham along with several who became POWs. Est. $160-400 Lot#1120 1940’s Homeward Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109421 Bound Eagles Limited Edition Print #84/150, 29X23”, mounted on heavy cardboard (not permanent). Signed by Commander 4th fighter command, Fighter Ace Steve “The Greek” Pisanos and the artist H. Godines. Spitfires returning from “Rhubarb Mission” over France 1942, RAF 334th FS, 71st Eagle Squadron. Total enemy aircraft destroyed during mission 72. Est. $150-250 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109419 Lot#1121 In Gallant Company Print #104/125, 35x25 mounted on cardboard backing (not permanent). Signed by FIVE recipients of the Lot#1125 c1899-1908 Ross. London Antique British Empire Congressional Medal of Honor, Brass Telescope This is a British Empire Antique Ross London earned in the Pacific during World three-draw Brass Telescope. Approximately 30” extended and 10.5” War II. Robert Taylor’s evocative closed, approximately 48 mm objective. Originally came with leather painting depicts a nail-biting drama case, no longer with the piece. It has a clear lens, no scratches, cracks, in the Solomon Islands during the or cloudiness; the magnification is unknown. No apparent damage great struggle for air supremacy in 1943. Marine Corps F4F Wildcats or dysfunction. Can clearly see through lens and pinpoint target. and F4U Corsairs have fought a bitter air battle. Weary from the Inscribed in old script cursive near eyepiece “Ross. London No. 29488.” contest pilots head back for base Est. $220-550 Danforth WWII Aviation Ross of London was a London-based optical instrument manufacturer Collection HWAC# 109406 with a long history, well known for providing British Army and Navy Lot#1122 1940’s Maple Leaf telescopes in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Inscribed in all caps print on the bottom, largest piece is barely legible, “NORTHUMBERLAND Scramble Autographed print # 24/25, CONTINGENT / IMPERIAL YEOMANRY / 14 A. Believed to be the 18x15 on cardboard background(not property of an Officer of the of the Imperial Yeomanry, an OOW a permanent mounting). Hurricanes (Officer of the Watch) possibly Lieutenant Colonel Brookfield of the of 1 Sqn (RCAF) scramble to intercept 14th Battalion—55th Co. Northumberland or Colonel Meyrick of the Luftwaffe raiders in August 1940. 5th Battalion —14th and 15th Co. Northumberland. The Imperial Becoming operational at Northolt Yeomanry was a volunteer mounted force of the British Army that the unit served with great distinction fought mostly during the Second Boer War between the British Empire throughout the Battle of Britain. and the South African Republic and Orange Free State. The Imperial Est. $150-225 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109413 Yeomanry was created in 1900 and in an incredibly short space of time, numerous battalions were ready, and a strong contingent from Lot#1123 1940’s Operation Ireland was raised, composed mainly of hunting men. The raising of funds by private donations to pay for the Volunteers and Imperial Jericho-” The Jail Breakers” On Yeomanry going to South Africa was promoted by Government in the 18 February 1944, Mosquitoes order to do work which ought to be done with Government money. The of Number 140 Wing of the RAF Under-Secretary for War wrote a statement that the Government was Second Tactical Air Force, led bearing the whole cost of those forces, providing them directly with by Group Captain Percy Charles their pay, food, and arms, and, through their regiments, with clothing Picard, flew a daring low level and equipment. In addition to the Government grant, magnificent precision bombing attack on contributions poured in for the full equipment of the corps. Est. $500- Amiens Prison, freeing 258, 12 1000 HWAC# 108769 of whom were on death row, due to be executed the following day. Of the 717 French Resistance and Political prisoners, 72 were injured and 102 were killed. limited edition 50th anniversary print, numbered 535/850, signed by Lot#1126 Lot Withdrawn the artist and 18 of the ‘Jail Breakers. 35X28. Embossed seal lower left corner. Est. $150-350 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109391 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 21

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Military Lot#1127 Special Duties Limited Lot#1132 1929-47 Thompson Trophy Winners Edition print #109/750 mounted 14” x 12-3/8”mounted on foam board and sealed in on foam board and wrapped on plastic..Very colorful prints artist signed by Charles plastic. A Ju52 of Luftflotte 2, H. Hubbell and printed for Thompson Products Inc. escorted by Me109s of JG-53, They show the winners of the 1929-1947 Thompson transports important military Trophy race (the first ever of this racing series), personnel over the Dolomites in . These were images from one of the Thompson the summer of 1942. As the aircraft Products past calendars. The images from the tops lumbers across the impressive of these calendars were so popular that they started mountain scenery, members printing just the images, and these are some of those of the High command can be seen in conference in the cabin. prints. These are in excellent, unused condition Signed by two 109 pilots, four Ju-52 pilots and one paratrooper and mounted on foam board and sealed in plastic. Est. $160-300 Danforth the artist. Est. $150-300 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109416 WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 106157 Lot#1128 1940’s Struggle For Lot#1133 1940’s Tigers in the Supremacy #8/25 Limited Gorge 32″X18″ Edition 32x24”, mounted on limited edition John Shaw, cardboard (not permanent). #310/1250, Signed by 27 AVG P-51 Mustangs of the 357th Fighter members and the artist. This print Group, escorting a heavy bomber has a Remarque in pencil drawn raid deep into enemy territory, and signed by the artist, of a P-40 have engaged a strong force of Warhawk. Luftwaffe Me109s. A massive dog- fight has developed high over After destroying the bridge behind the Rhine. Captain Robert Foy of them, those fleeing watched helplessly as the Japanese hastily started 363rd Squadron engages one of the Me109s in a daring head-on to construct a makeshift pontoon bridge. With Tex Hill leading the pass. P-47 Thunderbolts of 56th Fighter Group climb to give support. charge, and with only a handful of men and planes, the AVG stopped See full description online Est. $200-500 Danforth WWII Aviation the Japanese cold in the Salween River Gorge, and China would not fall. Collection HWAC# 109990 Est. $250-700 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109428 Lot#1129 1900’s The Final Battle Original concept drawing print for Zemke’s Wolfpack by Artist John D. Shaw (native Nevadan). Signed by John Shaw and General Gunther Rall. This sketch for the paintings of the “The Warrior and the Wolfpack” of a P47 Thunderbolt in pursuit of Gunther Rall in ME 109. In excellent condition Signatures are original in pencil . Est. $140-200 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109448 Lot#1130 1900’s The Peashooters 14” x 12- 3/8”. These were from one of the Thompson Products past calendars. 12 Lithographs Lot#1134 Voyage Into Destiny Robert Taylor Studio Print #20/150. Portraying U.S. Fighter Planes, 1920 to 1942, This is a set with the print and the first conceptual drawing (also “That Bridged the Gap Between the Two #20/150). The drawing is 20x16 and the actual print is 34x24 World Wars” images from the tops of these mounted on cardboard backing (not permanent). This very scarce calendars were so popular that they started print portrays the mighty battleship Bismarck off the coast of printing just the images, and these are some Norway at the start of Operation Rheinubung. Under the watchful of those prints. These are in excellent, unused eye of JG77s Bf109 fighters, in company with the battlecruiser Prinz condition mounted on foam board and covered in plastic. Est. $170-350 Danforth Eugen, and destroyers Hans Lody and Z23, Germany’s magnificent WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 106158 new battleship Bismarck is seen maneuvering on May 21, 1941. Each print has been personally signed by the artist along Lot#1131 The Shepherd 22” x 28”, with veterans who took part in Operation Rheinubung. #255/450 limited editions. Mounted Maschinenobergefreiter OTTO PETERS, Oberleutnant on cardboard (not permament). ERNST SCHEUFELE, Oberstleutnant HUGO DAHMER KC. “The Shepherd” features “My Buddy” a P-51C Est. $220-700 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109414 assigned to 1st Lt. Charles P. Bailey of the 99th FS, 332nd FG, as he keeps watch over a Lot#1135 1940’s Wake Up squadron of B-24s from the 451st BG flying Call Limited Edition #40/100, over the Alps en route to Germany. The professionally mounted and 99th FS was the original unit of “Tuskegee sealed in plastic, two autographs. Airmen”. This is the only print that Charles Jan 1, 1945 O. Boesch and S Mueller Bailey ever co-signed before he died in 2001. lead a surprise attack on parked Signatures: 1st Lt. Charles P. BAILEY, Lem CUSTUS, George HARDY, Typhoons in Holland during “ Edward T. HALL, Connie NAPPIER, Spann WATSON, Bert WILSON Est. $150-250 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109436 Operation Bodenplatte”, an attempt by the Luftwaffe to cripple Allied air forces in the Low Countries. Est. $150-300 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109410 22 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Native Americana / Art Lot#1136 1940’s Warm Lot#1140 North Plains, Complex Reception #154/1250 limited Beaded Moccasins Possibly North edition autographed prints, Plains but tagged Arapahoe, smoked 31x21”, mounted on cardboard buckskin. Complex and attractive bead (not permanent). This print has pattern-orange, cobalt, yellow, black an original pencil remarque and more beads. Nice pair. Est. $500- signed by the artist of an F4F 800 HWAC# 90623 Wildcat taking off and another of a ground crew with an F4F Wildcat. A tribute to proud Americans, this unique limited edition print is signed by the artist, and personally Lot#1141 Plains, Girls Plains autographed by Joseph J. Foos, Capt., USMCR and three surviving Moccasins Smoked buckskin Plains members of Foss’ Flying Circus VMF-121: W.B. “Bill” Freeman, Lt., moccasins with yellow, blue, red, pink USMCR; Thomas W. Furlow, Lt., USMCR; and Roger A. Haberman, Lt., and green beads. Small size. Some heel USMCR. Est. $200-500 Danforth WWII Aviation Collection HWAC# 109423 beads missing on right. Please see the extensive Native American postcard Lot#1137 1941-1945 n Later. section within lots 4171-4291. Est. WW2 Post Cards / Naval,Marine, $400-800 HWAC# 90621 Combat Aircraft, & More / 50 Items. $ Items #1- #13 of 50 : Great lakes, Ill., U.S. Naval Barracks. Lot#1142 San Carlos, Arizona 1949-2012 Oil Newport., RI., Camp Elliot / Motif Painting / Native American/ “ Geronimo”. Here : Flying Seabee w/ a Thompson’s is a nice painting of a famous Native American machine gun !! Davisville., RI. warrior . It is a painting of “Geronimo”, who was Submarine Base, Groton., Conn, & a medicine man and chief, of the Bedonkohe Fort Brag. Items # 14-#25 of 50: band. He lived from 1829-1909, and was the last Off into the wild blue yonder with warrior to surrender to the U.S.Government. Very pursuit planes, Navy Scout Planes, P-47 Republic Thunderbolts, good detail, and a true likeness. It was painted and Douglas SB” Dauntles”, a Lockheed P-38 ., C-29 “Tokyo Rider “ B-25 signed by Ernest Victor, Jr. He was a councilman ( The first American Plane, to bomb Tokyo). B-19 Bomber, World’s’ and a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe. 16” largest. Items#26-#50 of 50: Army Installations: Camp Beal, Walters, tall x 12” wide and ready to be framed and hung. Upton, Lee, Fort Mc Henry ( Home of The Star Spangled Banner), Rare, and unique piece (RH). Est. $150-200 HWAC# 102142 Callan, and a lot more. Great collection of cards, mostly colored and some black n white. All perfect condition, mostly unused. But, the Lot#1143 Lake Tahoe, California ones that are used, are good reading, with nice stamps as well. (RH). c1920’s Framed Photo of Fishing Est. $350-400 The Ron Petersen Collection. HWAC# 109714 Trip to Lake Tahoe Photo is 13.75” x 8” & Framed is 21.5” x 17.5”. This Lot#1138 1941-1945 WW2 Post is framed in oak, the photo is very Cards / U.S. Army, Navy, & Air clear, matted. The people in this Force installations / 56 Items. 1920’s fishing trip photo are Margret Great grouping of” COLORED” Cohen, Abe Cohen, Sara Mayo (who is military cards! . Items# 1-#30 of a famous weaver in Washoe); Captain 56: Showing Fort Devans, Mass, ( 9), Pete May (Capt. Washoe Tribe) Ben Fort Dix, NJ ( 5) Fort Leonard Wood, James, Washoe Guide and husband of Miss (5), Camp Edwards, Mass., ( 4), famous weaver Maggie James) There is an unknown man, Dr. Lee and & Indian Town Camp, Penn., ( 7). the children are all unknown. This is in beautiful condition. Est. $200- Items # 31-#40 of 56: The Navy & Air Force Flight Training showing 400 HWAC# 91169 fields, formation flying, parachute jumping, and planes on the line. Items # 41-#56 of 56: U.S. Army Air Force installations. Maxwell Lot#1144 Nevada 1980 Framed Wm Field, Arizona., Shepard Field, Texas., McClellan Field, California., A Moore, Paiute Heritage Original Hammer Field & Camp Randolph Field., Texas, and a whole lot more. print signed at lower left W.A. Moore. Outstanding collection. “ Remember, they lived in Fame, went down in Has brass, stamped plate at bottom Flames, but...Nothing stops the Army Air Core ! “ All perfect condition, center reads: Paiute Heritage/WM A and most unused Some with nice stamps too. ( RH) Est. $350-400 The Moore. This print is double matted. Ron Petersen Collection. HWAC# 109713 Print is 24” x 17.5”. Framed is 29” x 23”. Beautiful colors, predominantly NATIVE AMERICANA blue (his shirt to go with his eyes). Wildlife, ancient cultures and the old west are subjects close to the heart of Nevada artist William A. Moore. After a career encompassing twenty-two years as a successful designer and commercial artist, Lot#1139 Oklahoma Cheyenne/ Moore has turned to fine arts. The recipient of many awards, he is Arapahoe Moccasins Hard sole dedicated to realism, detail and accuracy. Moore’s work has been featured on several Nevada television programs and in numerous Cheyenne/Arapahoe moccasins with national magazines, including ShotGun Sports, Nevada Magazine, white, cobalt, green, yellow and red beads, right heel split and torn near tongue. Est. Contemporary Western Artists and featured in Southwest Art $400-800 HWAC# 90620 Magazine. His paintings are in collections worldwide and in several national museums. William A. Moore was born in 1936 & passed away in 2010. In beautiful condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 87602 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 23

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Native Americana / Art Lot#1145 Beaded, Fringed Leather Lot#1151 Framed Treasures Jacket (Paiute?) Handmade, fringed from the Favell Museum Print by leather jacket, lined with yellow cotton Anderson Framed and signed print fabric. Fits XL model as shown. It been by Ralph Anderson of Native American ornamented with Paiute-style floral treasures. 206/600. Frame 23x19” Est. beadwork on the front pockets, sleeves, $200-400 HWAC# 87655 and front and back shoulders. Metal zipper. Est. $140-200 James Mackie Collection HWAC# 108007 Lot#1152 Haida Whale on Human Effigy, Vintage Beautiful Haida whale on top of human effigy, 15” long, 7” tall, 5” wide, painted wood. Red and black colors, worn. Hand carved and finished. Probably Lot#1146 Conrad Black Paiute too old for a signature.Possibly circa Dancers Framed Prints (7) 7 1900-1910. May represent the killer Pauite dancer framed photos with whale culture, where in ancient color in the style of Chromolitho. times, people put on whale skins to Signed Conrad Black. Prints 7x9”, visit with the underwater people. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 91451 frames 9.5x12.75” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87874 Lot#1153 Native American Woman with Jug Charcoal Print by Caples Native American Lot#1147 Framed Caples Firestarter woman with a jug charcoal print by Caples. Signed RC 464/1000. 19.5x16”, frame 29x23” Charcoal Framed Caples original charcoal of Est. $140-250 HWAC# 87600 a Native American starting a fire by twisting a stick. Signed BC. 21x16”, frame 28x24”. Frame has some wear Est. $140-250 HWAC# 87656 Lot#1154 Lot Withdrawn Lot#1148 Framed Capt Lewis Print by Charles Russell 6/100 print, The Farrell Museum. Capt. Lewis meeting Shoshone Indians by Charles Russell. COA on back. Print 16x21.5”, frame 26x31”. Nice mat, frame has wear. Est. Lot#1155 Portfolio of Hopi Kachinas $250-375 HWAC# 87615 Number 981 of an edition limited to 1000 numbered and signed copies by Homer H. Boelter. Copyright 1969. Hardcover, Lot#1149 1988 Framed Great Basin excellent condition, 11 x 14 inches. Foreword by Carl Schaefer Dentzel. Side Notch Print by Hummel Print of Folio. 16 full-page chromolithograph arrowhead, feathers and bead necklace by Don Hummel. Frame 17x21” Est. plates, numerous text drawings in $200-300 HWAC# 87642 color and black & white; decorative endpapers. Bibliography and index. Pale green cloth decoratively stamped and lettered in metallic green, plus an extra suite of 16 loose folio color plates in light cardboard portfolio. Both housed in matching pale green slipcase. A very fine set. The text volume, with full-page color Lot#1150 Framed Native plates and vignettes includes much detail on the various Kachinas American Children Print by used in Hopi rituals and ceremonies; the extra suite contains separate loose plates with descriptive text. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110892 Charles Hogg Color print of 3 Native American children in front of a Tepee at a Pow Wow by Charles Lot#1156 Robert Montanucci Hogg, a Canadian artist. Signed by Framed Prints of Native artist. 19x12”, frame 25x21” Est. American Basketses (2) ”Washoe $300-400 HWAC# 87637 Basket” 3/80, frame 18x18” and “Catch a Falling Star” 1/150, frame 21x19”. Both with certificates of authenticity. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 87738 24 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Native Americana / Basketry Lot#1157 Georgia Cherokee Nation, Lot#1161 New Mexico Unknown Chatahoochee River Region Pot Chards American Indian Jewelry / Large collection of clay pot shards collected Turquoise / 21 items. Here is a by Roswell Georgia Native American really great offering. It is a collection researcher Mrs. Albert T Bradley Junior of American Indian Jewelry. There is along the banks of the Chattahoochee River regular turquoise, green turquoise, near Roswell, Georgia. This collection of some with coral, some with agate. hundreds of pot shards was collected in One is a bear claw shadow box, and rural Georgia in the 1940s through the one is a cowboy hat !! All kinds of nice things, for the ring collector. All 1950s. They include a number of shards in nice condition, and most are .925 Sterling. ( RH). Est. $400-450 The with widely differing patterns, from Goldstein Collection HWAC# 109733 crosshatches, to circles, a variety of geometric patterns as well as circular patterns, indented patterns, and perhaps more rarely painted Lot#1162 Fur Quiver with patterns. At least one shard shows a three-dimensional image of Arrows Native American style a pig. Some shards appear to protrude from the pot, indicating the quiver with arrows. Fur may be possibility of a footed base. This is a fascinating study group. Probably mink, band of beaded design at one all Cherokee. Mrs. Bradley collected only one full pot, also in this sale. end. Carrier handle has metal stud Est. $250-500 HWAC# 50862 design. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 46278 Lot#1158 Georgia Lot#1163 Indian Doll & Apache Donur, signed by Mixed Projectile Points Artists Kachina in Glass Case, signed by artist R. Begay. from the Cherokee 6”x”5”x 10”. Excellent condition. Sacagawea doll with Nation Bradley baby basket on her back, signed by artist Ann Carlson. collection. Arrowheads Excellent condition. A collector’s item. Not a toy. 11” and projectile points length. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 102737 collected along the Chattahoochee River near Roswell Georgia. Two thin black slate plates with projectile Lot#1164 Three Catlinite pipes points adhered by Mrs. and Two Stems Two red pipestone Bradley. These projectile or “Catlinite,” and one black points number approximately 150. They include Flint or chert, pipestone: Authentic pipestone obsidian, quartz, and some metamorphic rock. The general size is pipes are expertly hand carved about 1 1/2 to 2 inches. This is a nice varied collection. Est. $200-400 using traditional methods. 6” black HWAC# 51061 curved pipe, 7” red stone pipe, 8.75” red stone pipe. Two pipe stems: one wood with carved turtles, 16” long ; one red stone, 14” long (broken) Lot#1159 Nevada 1860’s - 1880’s Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110458 Grinding Bowl / Native American. Here is another fine western item. Lot#1165 Arizona Navajo It is a Native American grinding Wedding Baskets Two Navajo bowl. It is around 10” tall x 17” wedding baskets: One is vintage and wide. Also, very heavy 53 pounds . willow, tri-color, with the spirit trail. 11.25” diameter x 2” h. This vintage It is a grey volcanic, pumice stone. basket is in very good condition. Most likely, from the Paiute Indian tribe, here in Nevada. This item The second one is made of yarn, tri- is different because it needed a color, 4.5” diameter. The step designs are clouds or mountains, the red good size round heavy stone, to work the product . Very nice crude ring in the can be described as a rainbow, and the center represents item. Perfect condition. ( * Note, if you are the winner of this item, the beginning of life. The main feature of any wedding basket design additional shipping charges will be charge for overweight.) (RH). is the symbolic pathway, adapted from the Navajo creation story. Est. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109716 $200-325 HWAC# 63872 Lot#1166 Arizona Two Akimel Lot#1160 Nevada 1860’s-1880’s, Or Older. Large Grinding Stone/ O’odham Baskets Two Akimel O’odham (Pima) baskets: 1) Tray, Native American. Here is a really step design, 2” x 11.5” diameter. 2) nice early item. It is a native Basket tray, radiating line design, 3” american grinding stone. Used for x 11” diameter. Both in very good grinding corn or acorns, and many condition. Est. $180-225 HWAC# other type of things. Very large 54853 size, 23” tall x 17” wide . Also, very heavy at 44 lbs. Looks like volcanic, Lot#1167 Arizona Two Large mauve pumice stone. Small ,natural Papago Baskets Large Papago superficial crevice, in upper left corner area, but not cracked.Probably, baskets: 1) Lidded cylindrical used by the local Paiute Indian Tribes in Nevada. Very nice item and basket, woven from willow and desirable item (* Note, if you purchase this item, and do not pick it devil’s claw over bundle grass. 8” up,over weight shipping charges will apply).( RH) Est. $200-400 x 8.5” diameter. Diamond, square- HWAC# 109715 stepped design. 2) This cylindrical basket has coyote track design, 7.5” x 12.25” diameter. Both baskets are in great condition. Est. $250-375 HWAC# 54850 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 25

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Native Americana / Basketry Lot#1168 California Lot#1172 Massachusetts 1970’s-1980’s. c1920 Vintage Step- Native American Type Necklaces / Pattern Paiute Tomahawks & Arrowheads / 27 Items. Basket Vintage Here is a nice big grouping, of Native Paiute basket in American Style “ Tomahawks & Arrowhead step-pattern motif, Roped Necklaces “. Items # 1-#13 of 27 probably from the : Very beautiful, and well crafted in silver area around Bishop, type metal. Tomahawk is hung by the California. Fine single- handle end, and has a simulated gold cross rod construction, tie. 13 1/2” long. Items# 14-#16 : Two undamaged, and small silver type arrow heads, and one in overall excellent medium copper arrowhead with and Indian chief head on it . 11”- condition. This 12” in length. All beautiful, with good detail. Items# 17-#27 of 27 : decorative item Same as Items Item#1- #13. These items are a good deal, and wont would have been hang around long. Get ahead, of the rest, and buy...the best. All perfect made for public sale in around the 1920s. It is 3.5” tall x 6.5” diameter. condition ( RH). Est. $200-250 The Goldstein Collection HWAC# 109745 Est. $600-900 HWAC# 109911 Lot#1173 Massachusetts 1970’s Lot#1169 Hupa -1980’s Native American/ Money Basket Hat Early Clips / 10 Items. Here is the second 1900s, Classic fine offering in this sale, of fine Native weave polychrome American Style money clips. They basketry hat with include 3 Katchina, multi colored traditional stacked with turquoise, with shell and rhomboids and arrow head design, double bear checked elements. claw, inlaid sundial with onyx, double jet with shell, turquoise with Good condition, shell, double mother of pearl, a red coral and turquoise, and another small break in with hogan and wagon and clouds. Very nice colorful grouping. Keep rim. 3.25”h x 7.25” the best, and trade the rest, get plenty wampum. ( RH). Est. $360-450 diameter. Design The Goldstein Collection HWAC# 109742 is beautiful and Lot#1174 Massachusetts 1970’s -1980’s gorgeous, even with break. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 109912 Native American/ Money Clips / 9 Items. Here is a nice collection, of “ Fancy Lot#1170 Paiute Dan “, money clips. All of these items are Beaded Baskets made in the Native american style, and look pretty nice, Zuni sundial type, coral w/ Feathers 1) & turquoise, double turquoise, ( 2) multi Coiled horsehair colored Katchina with arrow head design, beaded basket-- double & triple bear claw design, spotted blue, white, black white agate, and a 4 piece red coral design. red, yellow, orange. This is the 1st offering of two, in this sale.) Intricate zigzag You maybe just a brave now, but with these items, you will be a chief!! pattern. 1.5”h x (RH). Est. $360-450 The Goldstein Collection HWAC# 109741 3.4”d, includes quail feathers. 2) Coiled pine beaded basket--brown, white, orange Lot#1175 Ben Nighthorse Sterling Bear black, red. Zig zag pattern.1.5”h x 3.5”d, including quail feathers. Both Bracelet From the Sorrel Sky Gallery of Santa baskets in excellent condition. Possibly by Betty Rogers. Superb! Est. Fe and Durango comes this Ben Nighthorse $700-1200 HWAC# 109760 designed Bear bracelet in sterling silver. Lot#1171 Massachusetts 1970’s -1980’s Native American Style American Indians believe that a person can inherit some of an animal’s virtues by Necklaces / “ Indian Chief” / 10 Items. wearing an image of it. Ben Nighthorse’s Northern Cheyenne roots are reflected in his Here is a dynamic, designs. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 110890 Native American “ Indian Chief Head” Lot#1176 Charlie Bowie roped necklace Turquoise Bolo Vintage Navajo collection. They are Charlie Bowie (CB) sterling with all simulated, and not turquoise overlay bolo. Slide is real gold or silver, but signed CB under a crescent for they look Fantastic. Charlie Bowie. The slide is 1 3/4 in. x Items #1 -#6 of 10: 2 1/2 in. with black leather and silver Silver appearance aiguillettes. In fine condition. The with Indian Chief carving design is the storm pattern. wearing War Bonnet, Est. $400-600 HWAC# 109117 facing right. 11” long. Item s# 7-#10 of 10: The same as Items# 1-#6, except they are simulated gold color. Both colorizations are beautiful, and have faceted highlights as well.All Perfect condition ( RH). Est. $180-220 The Goldstein Collection HWAC# 109746 * ALSO SEE LOT 1418 & 1419 26 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Native Americana / Jewelry Lot#1177 D. Livingston Amethyst Lot#1184 Navajo Bear Bracelet Cuff bracelet made by D. Claw Jewelry 1) Large Livingston in sterling silver and bolo with two claws, silver three amethyst stones. 2 1/4 in. set with turquoise and across the opening and 1/2 in. coral stones. 4.5”l x 3.25”w. wide 32.9 grams or 1.16 oz. In fine Very striking piece. 2) condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# Silver pendant set with 109118 turquoise stone and bear claw. 2.25” l x 1.75” w. Lot#1178 D. Lucia Black Opal Ring 3) Bear claw Navajo Silver and black inlay opal ring size 7 handmade ring. Turquoise 1/2. It is marked “sterling”, “Zuni”, and and coral, silver leaf design. (D) “Lucia”. A very modern and stylish Men or women’s ring size design. Four stones in all. Est. $700- 7.5 or 8. Measures 1.5” x 1”. 1200 HWAC# 109104 4) Four bear claws. Est. $350-600 HWAC# 109759 Lot#1185 Navajo lapis, opal, and silver bracelet This is a Lot#1179 Eagle Design Men’s Ring beautiful Navajo design sterling Silver with a rose colored gold ally overlay silver bracelet with 7 lapis and opal ring. 10-14K, size 9 1/2. Some rough sizing panels. The clasp is a push button added. 22.8 grams. Est. $300-400 HWAC# release with a lobster claw safety 109116 chain. Signed by award winning Navajo artist, Calvin Begay and marked sterling. About 6 1/2 in. in length. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 109103 Lot#1186 Navajo Style Sterling Silver Bear Claw Bracelet Sterling Lot#1180 Early Squash Blossom Silver Navajo-style bracelet for a smallish wrist, with a real bear claw Necklace Double strand sterling with mounted in silver and centered great spiderweb turquoise stones set in among one polished piece of red- leaf design. 32” long, naja, horse shoe orange coral and four turquoise shape with drop pendant, 2.5” x 2.75”. stones. Silver ornamentation 12 squash blossoms, each 2” long. No hallmark. Purchased 1950’s. Est. $750- includes a steer skull, rattlesnake, 1500 HWAC# 109774 and leaf designs. Very substantial piece of jewelry weighing in at 4.2 Troy ounces. Bracelet width is two inches with a total length of about six inches, and the opening is Lot#1181 Fred James Turquoise Pendant approx. 2-5/16 inches. The maker’s mark is FI, and we cannot find a match. See photos for details. This appears to be an older piece with a Necklace Turquoise pendant necklace with rich patina commensurate with its age. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 109479 a 2 inch pendant. The bead and seed silver necklace is about 26 in . in length. Signed Lot#1187 Plains Indian Hair by Navajo artist Fred James. Pendant is Drop This is an American Indian removable. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109110 hair drop that measures about 8’ in length. It is adorned with German silver conchos, porcupine quill accents, leather and horsehair Lot#1182 Hopi Pendant and Navajo Earrings extension. This appears to be from the early 20th century and is in Hopi Man-in-Maze silver pendant made and immaculate condition. Est. $1150- signed by Jason Takala, Hopi. Earrings made by 2000 HWAC# 56644 Millie Platero, Navajo. Each earring drop has a black onyx stone in a familiar Navajo design. Lot#1188 RBL Zuni Bracelet Est. $400-700 HWAC# 109107 Inlay bracelet by RBL, Zuni. Stones are turquoise, mother of pearl, and spiny oyster, black onyx. Stamped silver. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109750 Lot#1183 Kokopelli Sterling Fire Opal Pin Fire opal Kokopelli inlay pin. Sterling silver, about 2 in. Lot#1189 Sterling Bolos and Pin overall length. Signed with a logo 1) Cast sterling bolo of horse by of a bird in flight, possibly a shop Glen Sandoval, Navajo. 2) Similar hallmark. The pin can also be worn sterling cast horse pin by Glen as a necklace pendant. It has 10 fire Sandoval. 3) Incredible sterling and opals in all. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# bezel setting of 2 turquoise stones 109105 bolo--marked “JH”. 3” x 1.75”. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 109757 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 27

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Native Americana / Jewelry Lot#1190 Three Vintage Navajo Lot#1197 Vintage Navajo Turquoise Bolo Pulls Three different bolo tie Cuff and Ring Cuff bracelet, no maker pulls, all with beautifully designed mark or sterling silver mark. 7 turquoise 3-dimensional big horn sheep stones. Cuff is 1.1/16” width. Inside heads. All bear the letter “S” as a measures 5.5”, opening, 1.25”. Turquoise makers hallmark. 1) 4” x 3”, oval ring, no makers mark. Approx. size 7 with with leaf design around sheep head, adjustable silver spacer. Large turquoise set with two turquoise stones and one coral stone. 2) 4” x 3”, smooth oval stone. 1.75” x 1”. Beautiful pieces silver oval, set with three rough turquoise stones. 3) 4” X 3”, oval with of early jewelry. Est. $400-700 HWAC# leaf design around sheep head, set with three turquoise stones. Est. 109771 $300-500 HWAC# 109772 Lot#1198 Vintage Lot#1191 Turquoise Bolo Tie Squash Blossom Inlay bolo tie with a rectangular Necklace Sterling squash clasp about 1 in. X 1 1/2 in. square. blossom necklace,28” long. Inlaid with turquoise, black onyx, Set with great polished coral mother of pearl. Spectacular spiderweb turquoise piece is unsigned with inlaid drop at stones, 12 blossoms. Naja, each tie end. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 3” x 2.75” horseshoe style 109106 with double center stacked stones. Double strand to Lot#1192 Two Sterling Black single strand beads. No Onyx Bolo Ties Navajo black onyx hallmark. Est. $700-1000 bolo ties. The smaller one is marked HWAC# 109775 “sterling”. Larger is hallmarked with a logo--possibly “w M or N”. Both have crisp leather and beautiful aiguillettes. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109108 Lot#1199 Zuni Bear Pendant Necklace Contemporary Zuni bear Lot#1193 Two Vintage Sterling pendant in sterling with turquoise Bracelets 1) Sterling cuff bracelet stone and arrowhead design. The with turquoise stone set in stamped necklace is 20 in. long with feather thunderbird. 2) Vintage sterling shaped links. Attributed possibly to cuff, thunderbirds, stamped design Patania’s Workshop or Jimmy Herald. with silver bezel.Both are unsigned. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109115 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 109756 Lot#1194 Vintage Navajo Belt Lot#1200 Arizona Yei Navajo Rug Buckle and Pendant 1) Wilford Contemporary Yei wool rug from the B. Henry sand cast belt buckle Navajo Tribe. In very nice condition. Could set with turquoise stone. Makers be displayed on wall. Native American hallmark on reverse. 3.5” x 2.5”. 2) symbols are geometric portrayals of Handcrafted stamped sterling silver celestial bodies, natural phenomena, in a concha design. Pin or pendant, animal designs and totems. The meaning 2.5” diameter. Hallmarked “TC”, and sterling stamped. These pieces of the Yei symbol represents the Navajo are beautiful representations of timeless, traditional Navajo artistry. Yei Spirit who mediates between humans Est. $300-500 HWAC# 109773 and the Great Spirit. Approx. 37” x 36”. Lot#1195 Vintage Navajo Est. $400-800 HWAC# 91336 Bracelet Old pawn stamped Lot#1201 Navajo Rug large sterling bracelet with turquoise c.1920’s This Navajo rug is from stone marked Maisels Albuquerque. the 1920’s time period and uses a Maisels was an old Albuquerque black border, cream color, a rare orange center. Heavy wear wth warp store that was started in 1939 by threads exposed. A light colored stain in one corner. Standard tapestry Skip Maisels grandfather. The store weave used where both sides are identical in color and design. 79 in. X was closed the this year. Est. $150- 50 in. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 109096 300 HWAC# 109751 Lot#1202 Navajo Rug medium Lot#1196 Vintage Navajo Jewelry Set Spectacular size This Navajo rug is from the vintage one-of-a-kind necklace and earrings. No 1920’s and appears to be a Chinle artist hallmark or sterling silver mark. Naja Pendant Revival period rug. Sized 36 in. X 57 in. It has a black border with Size: 3.25” x 3.25”, 6 stones. Approx. blossom sizes: diamond pattern in natural and black color sceme. More diamonds 2” x 1.5”. Possibly Royston turquoise. 32” length are natural, black and PINK which is almost completly faded. A green with silver beads, double strand. Matching clip-on thread border was added at some point to stabalize the edge. Heavy earrings, 1” x 1.25”. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 109770 wear in the center and border. A number “5819” appears in ink on one boder that could be an inventory number of a trading post or of a railway trader during the early tourist period but this is pure speculation. The rug uses the standard tapestry weave design where the pattern is identical on both sides. Est. $200-4007 HWAC# 109097 28 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Firearms-Weapons / Bayonets Knives Swords Lot#1203 Navajo rug medium Lot#1207 China size wind pattern This is a 1970’s Sword / Tai medium sized Navajo rug 34 in. Chi Master’s / Here X 54 in. from the 1920’s tourist is a really nice item, period. There appears to be a for you martial art balanced array of colors black, collectors. It is a Tai gray, and orange. The design Chi Master’s sword. appears to be of wind and water It was used during but open to interpretation. There the demonstrations is ample weft repairs with some of the Katas, or warp thread exposed. There are forms, used during two commercial fabric squares training of new sewn into two corners and students. 46” long, thier purpose is unknown. One when in the sheath. The sheath is made out of Acacia wood, and is marked “B” and the other has beautiful. The brass plated embellishments have some oxidation. It even been crudely removed. can be removed with the polishing oil and rag that are included with These could have been added to this lot. Ying & Yang sign on the blade, as well as other characters. indicate ownership but this is speculative. The wear is heavy with Plus, a dragon and stars, on the reverse at the hilt, on the blade as well. warp threads showing on two edges and the other edges stabilized Orange cord attached to sheath for hanging in the wall. Very nice item. by a commerical border. The weave is standard tapestry with both This would be the center piece of any ones collection, and mounted sides identical. The orange and gray colors are complimentary to each over the doorway. Good condition ( RH). Est. $300-450 HWAC# 109731 other and well balanced. The black border shows signs of fading with two shades visible which adds to the authenticity of the rug where Lot#1208 Panama the weaver began a new dyed fabric during construction. The orange Pakistani Double color is rare and would add a new demension to any collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109099 Edge Sword with Scabbard 34” Pakistan stamped Lot#1204 Navajo rug medium size double edge stainless sword with scabbard. Brass accents Est. $1100- with Whirling Log pattern This is 200 HWAC# 105657 a medium size 32 in. X 57 in. rug in basic gray, black, and orange, c. 1920’s tourist trade. Two “Whirling Log” Lot#1209 designs flank the center cross design. Panama Pakistani The Whirling log design represents Stainless Steel the four directions of the wind as Full Scimitar with well as well being and good luck in Scabbard 48” the Native American culture. The rug stainless steel full shows heavy wear and two sides have Scimitar with brown wood grip and scabbard Est. $160-220 HWAC# been stabilized by a commerical edge. 105652 An ink stencil “S 65 “ appears on one side and also a small sewn in square Lot#1210 1990’s Or Earlier Sword with the letter “B”. Their purpose is / Sinbad Scimitar Type Here is a unknown. The contrasting orange color has faded and appears where real Evil looking item. It is a fantasy two batches of dyed cloth has been used. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 109100 sword. It is called a “ Scimitar”. A scimitar is a sword with a backwards Lot#1205 Navajo rug Orange curved blade, originating in the color medium size This Navajo rug Middle East. It was wide spread, through out the Middle East from at is from the 1920’s railway tourist least the Ottoman Empire. This Persian sword, appeared around the period. It is mainly orange in color which is rare and measures 30 in. X 12th century, and became popular by the early 16th century. It is about 52 in. It has an abstract interprative black hills design and lightening 35” long including the handle. The blade itself is 25” long and 5” wide border. There is an ink stencil “6.61” on one corner border and its at the peak. It is well built and heavy . This is the kind of sword, that meaning is unknown. There is a non-original border added to stabilize the executioners use to cut off heads..!! Brass fancy hilt that curves in the edging. There is heavy wear at the folded center and a stabilized opposite directions, 2 brass bands on the handle, and a brass handled border edge. The weave is a standard tapestry weave with identical knob at the end. Really nice item, for over your doorway, or fireplace patterns and colors to both sides. This would make an attractive drop mantle. Fine condition( RH). Est. $280-400 HWAC# 105368 rug for your cabin or entry. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 109098 Lot#1211 Two Bayonets; WW1 FIREARMS & WEAPONRY and WW2 This is a pair of bayonets; one from WW1 and the other from WW2. The first WW2 bayonet is a USA issue PAL Flaming Bomb Lot#1206 Lead melting pot design overall length at 16 1/2 in. with scabbard; in used but very good condition with a Parkerized finish. The other bayonet is WW1 This melting pot was dug up in the vintage and believed to be from an Enfield design P-1907. The Enfield Sacrmento, Ca. area and thought to bayonet is 21 in. overall length with scabbard and it includes the be a melting pot for lead used during the CIivl War. It is 15 1/2 in. in leather holster or frog. The leather is fragile and dry but intact. The diameter and 10 in. high. This quantity of lead would be necesary for condition of the blade is good with some pitting on the tip and some daily battle. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109870 wood loss on the grip. These are must haves for any militaria collector. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109878 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 29

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 Firearms-Weapons / FFL-Regulated Lot#1212 Ohio Half-stock Lot#1215 Merwin & Hulbert Kentucky rifle made in Ohio First model revolver in .44-40 maker unknown This is a half- cal. This is a Merwin & Hulbert stock Kentucky rifle of Ohio origin. The barrel is 36 ¾ in. long by 1 revolver, manufactered by Hopkins & Allen of Norwich, Conn. 1/8 in. across the flats. .44 cal. The front sight has been dovetailed but These revolvers were quite robust and thought to be the “strongest missing and the rear sight is a replacement. The lock is a back-action design” of its time. A quote from gun auther Arthur Gould of “The with no markings to the maker. The barrel also does not have any Rifle” magazine a publication of the NRA. These first models were maker makings. The stock is walnut, where a crude replacement butt- produced from 1876-1878 in either .44 M&H or .44-40 Win. This plate has been added to fit. A ramrod has been crudely attached at the is a quite unique gun because it has several inovative designs; the muzzle to fit the stock. The trigger guard is a cast iron arrangement barrel twists 90 degrees for unloading and reloading, the machining that is beautifully detailed to fit this gun. No attempt has been made tolerances are so tight a vacuum would push out spent cartridges to fire this old gun. circa 1860-1880’s. No sales to California, New but not the loaded ones, by opening the barrel and cylinder aided York City, New Jersey, or Hawaii. J.M. Davis Museum provenance. in cleaning, and built with a nickel finish superior to blueing. The earliest models had a wedge that neded to be removed before Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109093 complete dissasembly similar to other Colt designs. Our piece is S/N 13767 built with a lanyard D-ring at the bottom of the grip, popular Lot#1213 Ohio Half-stock with police officers of the period and with a 7 in. barrel. There Kentucky Rifle unknown maker is pitting on the barrel due to holster wear and the nickel finish is This is a half-stock Kentucky about 50%. Single action mechanicals with composite period grips. rifle, maker unknown. It is percussion ignition at about .36 cal. These revolvers never caught on because they were and smoothbore. This gun is very slender. The stock is broken just manufactured by Hopkins & Allen a Merwin & Hulbert subsidiary behind the pewter nosecap. The stock is walnut with iron buttplate and thought to be of poor quality (which they are not). and triggerguard. Overall poor condtion. No attempt has been made to fire this gun nor is it recommended before being inspected by a THIS GUN IS AN ANTIQUE AND NO ATTEMPT HAS BEEN qualified gunsmith. Provenance is the J.M. Davis Arms Museum. MADE TO FIRE THIS GUN TO CONFIRM ITS MECHANICAL No sales to California, New Jersey, New York CIty, or Hawaii. Est. INTEGRITY. NOR SHOULD THIS GUN BE FIRED WITHOUT THE $200-400 HWAC# 109095 EXAMINATION BY A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH. ANY ATTEMPT TO FIRE AN ANTIQUE GUN IS A THE RISK OF THE OWNER AND NOT CONSISTENT WITH THE VALUE OF THE FIREARM. NOT FOR SALE IN CA., New York City, Hi., or N.J. Check local ordinances before bidding. Est. $3250-6500 HWAC# 109883 Lot#1216 Portland Industrial Exposition stock incorporated Portland State of Oregon. Cert # 94 for 2 shares of common stock Lot#1214 Pennsylvania J.H. Johnston Civil War era target/sniper @ $100 per share issued to Thos. Whalen May 29, 1891 signed V.M rifle This is a muzzle-loader target or sniper half-stock rifle built by Richardson President, corp seal J.H. Johnston of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, b. 1811 d. 1889. It is .50 lower left, black, small horizontal cal. (.492) with well defined rifling. The barrel is a heavy bull barrel at about 1 ½ in. across the flats and 35 ½ in long. The lock is also format, vignette top left of office in a J.H. Johnston creation with no half-cock safety position!! (The gun Portland, Oregon, center vignette of tools, music stand, tools,, drawing only fires once the set trigger have been set.) The stock is walnut board, mannequin . not tears or stainsPrinter: Lith. Lewis & Dryden PRTG Co Portland, OR., iu Est. $150-250 Ken Prag Collection HWAC# with a capbox on the right side and a curved cheek-piece on the left side. The wrist is well checkered and the tang is long with two screws 82741 to secure this heavy barrel. The front sight is missing and the rear Lot#1217 Breastplate, Mail sight has been modified for aging eyes. At first glance this looks to Chains, Helmet, and Wrist be a target rifle but the .50 cal. is a possible giveaway for a Civil War Cuffs Replicas Breastplate, vintage sniper rifle. The gun may have been used after the Great Ideal for 14th & 15th Century Conflict Between the States for target work or an early buffalo hunting Re-enacting. Hand made rifle. The precision sights have been removed and lost to history. The 1.6mm thick re-enactment stock shows a repair forward of the lock but could be replaced with grade armour. Based on a correct walnut. The tang has a break at the first screw hole due to surviving examples from the heavy barrel. Both of these items could be repaired by a qualified a Cherburg armoury, this gunsmith to make this gun field ready once again. The ramrod is still item is ideal for Medieval the correct one for this gun. The very large dovetails front and rear portrayals. Features over may have been for a long range telescopic sight that are still made and the shoulder buckles waist available today. Circa 1860-1865. No attempt has been made to fire buckles. This also comes this rifle. No sales to California, New York City, New Jersey, or Hawaii. with chain mail for head Provenance is from the J.M. Davis Museum. This is a 19 lb. rifle. Est. $500-2000 HWAC# 109091 and shoulders. The helmut is approx. 27” tall, has nasal guard; the wrist cuffs have leather buckles on underside. Very good condition. These are all replicas and would make a stunning display in the “man cave”. Total of 6 pieces in this lot. Est. $700-800 HWAC# 105459 30 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Books-Antiquarian Lot#1218 1889 Francis Lot#1222 Loyalton, California 1903 Bannerman Guns, Swords, Loyalton Town Plat Map on Linen, Cannons, Equipments, Military California- 1903 Original hand drawn Goods Catalogue Rare! Original ink on linen 1903 by GF Taylor. Harvey’s Catalogue of Guns, Swords, Cannons, Addition section. 1” = 60”, 22” square, Equipments, Military Goods, &c. For excellent. Outstanding visual for this Sale By Francis Bannerman. Office, historic lumber community in Sierra 1114 Butler Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. County, California. Loyalton is located 37 27 pages Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110688 miles north of Truckee, via highways 89 and 49. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110035 Lot#1219 1776 Letter for Premium on Salt Petre May 23rd, 1776, Hartford, CT. Small letter for premium on salt petre, an essential ingredient to make gunpowder. Signed by T. Seymour. Potassium nitrate was in short supply during the Revolutionary War and some recipes called for soaking soil in human or animal urine, but his was BOOKS a 6 month process. This shows just how desperate the Continental Congress was for Lot#1223 Pasadena, California gunpowder and the poor state of gunpowder 20 Bound Volumes of Pasadena manufacturing was i the colonies. 4.5x8.25” Est. $140-200 HWAC# Daily Union and Successor 106563 Papers, 1888-1906 Twenty bound volumes of newspapers from the Pasadena Daily Star, Daily Evening Star, and the Daily News with dates AUTOGRAPHS ranging from 1888-1906. This is a great archive of information for the research historian or anyone interested in Pasadena history. The city of Pasadena, California incorporated on June 19, 1986, becoming one of the first cities to incorporate in Los Angeles County. The city is known for the Rose Bowl football game and the Tournament of Roses Parade. Lot#1220 New The bulk of these bound volumes range from 1888- 1897, which Jersey Ediphone makes them invaluable for research into the early days of Pasadena. Service Inc. Stock These volumes were released after the information became Signed by Thomas microfilmed. The Pasadena newspaper had three different names Edison and Brother passed through the years with it being called the Daily Union, Charles Certificate 1887-1889, the Daily Evening Star, from 1890-1899, and the Daily #3 boldly issued to News from 1896 onward. The individual bound volumes include: Thomas Edison for Daily Union, June, 1888; Daily Union, Jan-April, 1889; Daily Evening one share (founders Star, Jan-April, 1890, Sept.-Dec., 1890, Jan.- April, 1891, May- share) on july 16, August, 1891, Sept.- Dec., 1891, Jan-April, 1892, May-July, 1892, 1928. cancelled, with Sept.-Dec. 1892, Jan. 1893, May-Aug., 1893, Sept.- Dec., 1893, Thomas Edison’s Sept.- Dec., 1894, May-Aug., 1895. Daily News include Sept.- Dec., signature boldly 1896, May-Aug., 1896, Jan.- May, 1897, April, 2006 and May, 2006. placed on the reverse. Most of the volumes have disbound boards or partial bindings and After invention of the paper tears. The papers were printed on high- acid paper which makes phonograhph in the 1870s, Edison continued to be involved with them brittle. This lot is being sold as- is. Please inspect for condition newer and better concepts around the recording and playing of sound. of this fabulous lot. Est. $1800-3000 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# Here, his crew invented a device to compete with the Graphophone 110277 invented by Columbia. The voice was recorded on a cylinder. XX Rare. Inportant autographs Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 110203 Lot#1224 San Francisco, California early 1900’s Restaurant Menus Lot#1221 New & Photos 4 Menus from Howe’s Jersey Edison Restaurant in San Francisco, 3 Phonographs, Ltd. photos of the restaurant at that time Stock Signed by with staff, both outside & the interior. Excellent condition. Restaurant was Edison Certificate owned by a famous San Francisco #15 issued to henry Family (E.M. Howes, 1157 Sutter Lanahan for one Street.) A very nice lot for restaurant share on April 5, owners. Ready to frame. 13” x 11”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. 1922, signed by Est. $140-200 Salvatore Falcone Collection HWAC# 78342 Thomas Edison as president. small hole cancels through the signature. This is reportedly the only known certificate, kept by a company employee who had it framed with Edison’s picture. The others were reportedly destroyed. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 110204 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 31

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Books-Antiquarian Lot#1225 San Jose, California 1905 1905 Map of the City of San Jose Lot#1230 Denver, Colorado and Vicinity, Plat Map 1905 Map of the City of San Jose and Vicinity Senator Henry M. Teller’s 33 by J. G. McMillan, copyright 1904. This is a large, canvas-mounted Degree Masonic Items Personal diazo-printed plat map with blue lines on cream-colored paper, 82 Mason book: inscribed gold letters, inches wide and 68 inches tall, hung from a 7-foot-long, 1-1/2-inch leather bound “Henry Moore Teller steel pipe, and supported by a 7-foot-long wooden rod at the bottom. 33 degree, Grand Herald, Inspector Among the notable features to be found on this map are the red- General Colorado, Official Bulletin outlined boundaries of the cities of San Jose, east San Jose, and Santa of the Supreme Council, Vol. X” Clara, California, labeled with tracts such as Pueblo Tract No. 1, San Published June 1890, compliments Juan Bautista or Narvaez Rancho, Los Coches Rancho, Chapman Davis of J. C. Batchelor. Excellent condition, Tract. Other locations of note are the Hotel Vendome (long gone), 845 pages plus Index. Included with Remillard Brick Co., Bray Subdivision in Santa Clara, Washington this book is Teller’s 50 year Masonic Square and the State Normal School in the center of San Jose (now the pin. Also the speech of Hon. Henry location of San Jose State University), St. James Square (still there), and M. Teller of Colorado in the Senate Guadalupe Creek (now generally the route of the Guadalupe Freeway). of the United States, Wednesday, April 29, 1896: “Revenue Not The Mount Diablo Meridian Line passes vertically near the center of The Remedy: Only the Free Coinage of Silver can restore the Par of the map, and T7S R1W marks Township 7 West, Range 1 West of the Exchange and bring a Return of Prosperity.” Condition: fragile, paper Geodetic Survey. This is a spectacular map in excellent condition with yellowed with age. Small 1/2 inch tear on top cover. Teller (1830- no tears or holes. J. G. McMillan’s name appears on numerous maps of 1914) was a four term Senator from Colorado, and unquestionably this area for this time period. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 109468 a major factor in Colorado politics. His major accomplishments were protecting Indian owned land for them, even though Congress found other ways to rip off Indian lands over time. A second achievemeent Lot#1226 San Jose, California c1985 Book By Clyde Arbuckle, was to keep Cuba free from Spain after teh Spanish-American war. Henry Moore Teller (1830 – 1914) was an American politician from History of San Jose Hardback book Colorado, serving as a US senator between 1876–1882 and 1885– approx. 513 pp. very nice condition. 1909, also serving as Secretary of the Interior between 1882 and 1885. Many black & white photo’s. this He strongly opposed the Dawes Act, intended to break up communal book is a definitive history of Native American lands and force assimilation of the people, accurately the city. “...chronicling San Jose’s stating that it was directed at forcing the Indians to give up their land founding as California’s earliest so that it could be sold to white settlers. Among his most prominent pueblo in 1777, through exciting achievements was authoring the Teller Amendment following the and tumultuous history which paved the way for today’s metropolitan San Jose.” Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-300 Salvatore Falcone Spanish–American War, insuring the U.S. would not annex Cuba but Collection HWAC# 84410 help it gain independence from Spain. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 110658 Lot#1227 California California Lot#1231 Las Vegas, Nevada 1953 History Books (3) Hardcovers. Farewell Sweet Princess, Hand Illustrated by Jake Lee Entirely 1) California by McGroarty 1926 handmade “farewell”storyboard 393pp with index, front hinge book given to Judy Heaslip on May repaired. 2) California, Its History 10, 1953 by a group of friends. Judy and Romance by McGoarty, 393 Heaslip Biggs was the daughter pp with index, 1911 inscribed by of famous aviation illustrator author. 3) California, An Illustrated William John Heaslip (who worked History by Watkins, 543pp with index. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 63328 as an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post and Colliers). Judy Lot#1228 California 1907 Post worked as a Registered Nurse at Route Map of California and Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Nevada Post Route Map of the Pennsylvania, and she was an States of California and Nevada, dated September 1907. Paper map accomplished artist and sculptor. glued to a canvas backing attached to a wooden rod at the top. Lower She would have been 26 years left corner of the map has been damaged and stabilized by the addition old when she received this book of brown craft paper -- some of the map is missing in that area. The from her friends, who must have map shows Post Offices in California and Nevada along with railroads thought she was a bit naive based in existence at that time including the Virginia and Truckee Railroad on all the warnings against the and the railways connecting the mining towns of Tonopah, Goldfield, social ills and pitfalls cautioned Beatty, and Bullfrog all the way to Las Vegas, and the mining camps of against in the text. Cover credits the lyrics to Jake Lee (1915-1991), Bodie and Aurora. California has been divided into north and south by an Asian artist from California who specialized in watercolors and a hand-drawn blue pencil line along county boundaries. This map is worked as a commercial illustrator producing magazine covers, in fair condition but easily readable and an excellent reference for the product advertisements, posters, and children’s book illustrations. history of these two states in the Gold Rush Era around the turn of the He may have represented himself on the right side of the cover twentieth century. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 109790 illustration. Most of the illustrations in the book are watercolors or gouache on illustration board that were cut out and mounted on the Lot#1229 Denver, Colorado 1905 Hurlbut’s Key to Economy Booklet pages. The text was written in verse, prepared on a typewriter, the cut of Hurlbut’s Key to Economy, Vol. 1, November 1905, No.2. Published out and glued onto the pages beneath the illustrations. The cover also monthly by The Hurlbut Grocery Co, Denver, Colorado. “Devoted to the credits Jesse Marsh for the lantern slides that must have accompanied Home and Kitchen,” with “5000 Copies Issued Every Month.” The title the presentation to Miss Heaslip. Jesse Marsh (1906-1966) was a page dicusses Talks to the Trade, The Policy of the Store, Our Ideal, comic artist and illustrator for the original Tarzan comic books, and Mail Orders, and Telephone orders. Additional departments include an animator for Walt Disney. This book was assembled with two thick “Seasonal Suggestions,” recipes, photographs, advertisements, “Table cardboard covers and held together with two metal brads. Some of of Prices Current,” and articles on “The Paradise of the Pacific” and the pages have come loose from the binding, but the whole thing is in “The Trading Stamp and Its Many Advantages Not Always Understood.” otherwise beautiful condition. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 109199 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91283 32 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Books-Antiquarian Lot#1232 Nevada February 9, Lot#1237 1855 Literary and 1864 Book / Laws of the Nevada Historical Miscellanies by Territory . Here is a really nice item. Bancroft Rare hardcover Literary It is a “ Territorial Item” because it and Historical Miscellanies by was published before Nevada became Bancroft. Culturally important and a state on October 31, 1864. It was the is part of the knowledge base of personal property of M.S. Thompson, civilization as we know it. 517pp, who was one of the members, and nice condition. Salvatore Falcone lived in Unionville, Humbolt County. Collection Est. $150-300 Salvatore The forward pages L -XIL, are missing Falcone Collection HWAC# 100013 but there is a complete index, of the Laws. Fair condition, with some wear around the edges, and the top Lot#1238 c. 1939-1942 Old Boy of the binding, has separated a little.If you collect early Nevada items, Scout Merit Badge Books (17) 17 this is for you !! (RH). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 106244 Scouting Merit Badge books-stamp collecting, ropes, personal health, Indian lore, chemistry, art, book Lot#1233 London, England 1846 Rare Book binding, music, woodwork, leathercraft, farm home, handicraft, bird / “ The Count Of Monte Cristo “ Part II Here study, wood carving, stalking, aerodynamics, camping manual. Nice is a real treasure, that is for sure. It is a book old goup Est. $100-150 HWAC# 86226 entitled “ The Count of Monte Cristo”. This is only part two, part one is missing. But, it is the early Lot#1239 Poor’s and Moody’s Manual Consolidated revision of the French novel, with correction in 1921, 2 Volumes Volumes 1 and 2. Vol1 1835pp, Vol 2 the name from “ Christo “ to “ Cristo”. Plus there 2016pp. Est. $140-250 Ken Prag Collection HWAC# 52219 is the chapter entitled “ The House On The Allees de Meilhan “included in this volume. Also, it has NO, illustrations.Published by Chapman & Hall, but not embossed ! In 1889, the publisher “ Little Brown”, updated this earlier revision, and removed the chapter” The House On The Allees de Meilhan”, and the last chapter was “ The Departure”. The binding is in fair to good condition, considering the age of the item. In side the front cover is the signature” Chas. Lake / Lot#1240 Western Books & Photo / 4 Reno/ Nv./ Oct 14 1895 !! So, this volume can not be the 1889 revision, Items Here is a nice grouping of western because it does have the additional chapter that was added in 1846, items. Item # 1 of 4: Hard cover copy of “ but removed in 1889 !! Also, all the pages have an unusual design on Huckleberry Finn” By Samuel Clemens ( the ends, to match the front and back cover. very interesting item. Mark Twain). Published by “ The World’s Anyone out there have part 1 ? ( RH) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 105412 Popular Classics Books, Inc”/ New York & Boston.( 1930’s). An American Classic. Item #2 of 4 : Outstanding reproduction, Lot#1234 1882 Books / “ The of an 1883 picture, taken at Hunters Hot Science of Modern Cotton Springs, Montana. It includes, the men Spinning” / 2 Items Here we have who made the west : Wyatt Erp, Teddy a nice set of books. They consist of Rosevelt, Doc Holiday ( ( His real name was John Henry), Morgan Erp, Volume 1.& 2, Of “ The Science Of Butch Cassidy( who’s real name was George Parker), Sundance kid( Modern Cotton Spinning”. 13 1/2” Who’s real name was Harry Langabaugh), Bat Masterson, and Judge tall x 10” wide, 150 pages each, hard Roy Bean ( The Hanging Judge ) Date unknown. Item # 3 of 4: Soft bound. Superior graphics, good cover magazine, “ Civil War Times Illustrated “ The Common Soldier/ stories and graphics of everything Of the Civil War”. Great reading and a lot of period pictures( 1973). related to cotton. Very detailed information Overall condition of the 64 Pages, text by Dr. Bell I Wiley.Published by Historical Times, Inc. cover good, with minor separation, here and there. Very rare item. ( Gettysburg, Pa. Item #4 of 4: Hard cover, “ Artists of The American RH). Est. $300-500 The Ron Petersen Collection. HWAC# 109674 Frontier/ The Way West”. By Peter H. Hassrick. 103 pages, full color illustrations from 1832 to 1928, plus 130 black and white illustrations Lot#1235 c1977 Encyclopedia Britannica Lot of as well. 240 Pages, published by Promontary Press, NY ( 1988). Great 19 Encyclopedia Britanica includes Micropedia & collection...why fool with the rest...go for the west...and get the best. Macropedia, includes both indexes. 20 Books in all. All in great condition!! (RH). Est. $180-200 HWAC# 109728 Dedicated by permission to Jimmy Carter,President of the United States of America and Her Majesty Queen Lot#1241 1994 Wright Howes: The Final Elizabeth II. In good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Edition 1st edition hardcover 756pp with 105457 index . A descriptive bibliography of 11622 uncommon books and pamphlets related to the development of the USA. A critical reference. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 63126 Lot#1236 Gold Rush and Ghost Town Hardcovers (5) California Gold Country by Koeppel Gold Spikes and Ghost Towns by Webb, Gold and Silver in the West by Horn, Ghost Towns of the West by Lane Est. $150-200 HWAC# 63142 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 33

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Books-Antiquarian BOTTLES Lot#1245 Walla Walla, Washington Territory 1880’s - 1900. Medicine Bottles / Washington territory / 2 Items. Here are a very rare pair of items. Item # 1 of 2 : Embossed vertically on the front of the bottle: H.E. Holmes/ Walla Walla Lot#1242 Elko, Nevada 1923 / W. T. Clear, western medicine bottle. Union Coca Cola Bottle / Elko, oval. 5 1/4” tall, flared top, tooled lip, smooth Nevada Coca- Cola ( In Script ) base. Has some dirt in the body, and a 3/8” lip / Trade Mark Registered/ Bottle chip on the lip, as well as a 1/16” flake. But, it Pat D Dec 25 1923/ Reverse : was never buried.Item # 2 of 2: Embossed on Coca -Cola ( In Script ) / Trade the front of the bottle is :H.E. Holmes( au ) / Mark Registered / Min Contents Motif: Mortar & Pestle / Walla Walla ( ad )./ W.T. // Clear western 6 Fl. Ozs. // Pale greenish aqua, medicine bottle. Union oval, square collar top, tooled lip. 5 14” tall, coca-cola bottle. 7 7/8” tall, smooth base. Slight blemish in lip, of unmelted potash, but no damage. crown top, ABM lip. Perfect Slight haze that cold be cleaned easy. Both of these items are from Condition, minute flake on base the same company, with different embossing patterns. * Note these 1/32”.If you are a Coca -Cola are “ Territorial Bottles”, Very rare. The Washington Territory was an collector, this item is for you. organized, incorporated territory in the United states from March 2, Probably the rarest Coca- Cola 1853 to November 11, 1889. At that time, the territory was admitted bottle there is today. Don’t miss to the State of Washington.( RH). Est. $200-300 HWAC# 105394 this, you may not get another chance !! ( RH ). Est. $3000- 3500 HWAC# 89549 Lot#1246 Denmark Vintage Denmark Inkwell Set Silverplated ink well and pen rest . The pen rest is marked with the two towers, the Lot#1243 Eureka, Nevada 1890’s Danish silverplate mark. The inkwell is 1900. Whiskey Flask / Coffin Max marked with the number 90. The pen Oberfelder. Embossed on the front rest is engraved C. H. Tulen, 1924. This of the bottle, in a raised circle is: Max unusual set is in excellent condition. Oberfelder ( au ) / Eureka Nev ( ad Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110447 ) // Sun colored amethyst western pint coffin flask whiskey . 7 1/4” Lot#1247 Antique Bottle and tall long tapered collar with a ring, Insulator Group, V&TRR Depot tooled top. Fairly clean, but has some Large group (about 100 total pieces) white haze on the inside back, of the of antique bottles and insulators bottle. Also a base flake 3/8” x 3/16” from the V&TRR depot. The bottles in size that moves up from the right were dug from the site. Decorative front corner. No other problems. on bottles, none embossed except one this really rare flask. ( RH ) . Est. Hostetters Bitters. Aqua beers (11), $2000-2500 HWAC# 89511 amber beers (5), whiskey (4), clay bottles (4), 9 cokes, 2 tins, maybe ten other bottles. 34 beehive “patented Oct 8, 1907,” 5 beehive with a “B,” ten others more modern. Most of these beehive insulators from northern Nevada were picked up after the original line from Fernley to Austin was dropped about 1978. Lot includes an Anderson Dairy milk box from Las Vegas. Best to pick up in Reno - the lot weighs about 60 pounds as is. Est. $60-100 The Lot#1244 Reno, Nevada 1895-1905 Mc Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia HWAC# 110877 Cullough Pharmacy Citrate Bottle Embossed within a circle, on the front of the bottle is: Lot#1248 Drug Store Mc Cullough ( su) / Pharmacy ( su ) / Reno, Preparation Ephemera About Nevada ) (su) // Extremely rare, Large 8” 20 pieces, including various drug Citrate of Magnesia bottle. Long tapered collar, store mortar and pestles, graduated tooled top. Made for less than one year. Only cylinders, advertising spatula, and one known example, believed to exist...THIS other pieces from a San Francisco IS THE ONE...Perfect, except for a 1/4’ flash drug store from about the 1900-1930s. Please see photo for details on near the right side of the base. very hard to see. these nice pieces. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110739 Also, minute scratching on the body.( RH ). Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 59216 Lot#1249 Label-Under-Glass Drug Store Bottle Collection (13) Thirteen clear label-under- glass bottles from a San Francisco drug store. Each one has a similar scalloped closure top with nine scallops. A nice matching set for display. Some condition problems, please see photo for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110642 34 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / clothing Lot#1250 Label-Under-Glass CLOTHING & RELATED Drug Store Bottle Group Nine label-under-glass drug bottles from a San Francisco drug store, c1900. The group ranges in size from four Lot#1255 Antique Button-Palooza for inches to eleven inches tall. All of Collectors More than 100 military and non- these are of similar construction military buttons in varying sizes in black with nearly identical round tops, bakelite(?), brass, and other metals. A treasure a nice matching bottle group. trove of rare and unusual antique buttons sure The label-under-glass style and to delight collectors of military and related condition varies from bottle to bottle. Please see picture for details. buttons. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109189 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110641 Lot#1251 Large-Mouth Label- Under Glass Drug Store Bottle Group Twelve, large-mouth, clear, Lot#1256 Huge Lot of Vintage label-under-glass drug store bottles, Clothing About 40 pieces of some with contents, from a San Women’s vintage (Victorian) and Francisco drug store. Circa 1880- vintage style clothing. Dresses, skirts, tops, petticoats, jackets, 1910. Generally nice conditions cloak, etc. Please inspect. Included: with a few issues on individual pieces. Please see photo for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110643 box of patterns and fabrics. Also, Box of hand made and commercially made vintage style clothing-- approx. 25 pieces. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 110704 Lot#1257 Three Vintage Victorian Dresses All dresses in excellent condition, must inspect. 1) White lave and organza long sleeved (possibly wedding dress), includes long organza and lace slip. 2) Black velvet and satin sleeveless dress, very detailed beading, attached Lot#1252 Seven Tall, Large-Mouth, Label-Under-Glass Drug Store under slip of satin. 3) Beige silk sleeveless dress with attached satin under slip. Intricate beading. These dressed are a real find! Est. $800- Bottles Set of seven 12-inch-tall, large-mouth, label-under-glass drug 1500 HWAC# 110703 store bottles, from a San Francisco drug store. Some with contents, all in very good condition. Some slight purple tinge in some of the pieces. Lot#1258 Victorian Accessories Please see photo for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110644 Gorgeous lot of Victorian items: three pair of shoes--one antique Lot#1253 c1900s Telephone Line Victorian (1800’s) high button up Cross Beam - Never Installed This black leather boots, 2 pair lace telephone pole cross beam is 46 in. up boots, one black leather, one X 3 in.x 5 in. and does not appear to white damask; eight hats--3 green hats,2 white straw, 2 velvet ) have been used as there are not any one black, one magenta, one black and red; handbags: 1 very old, other holes driled for mounting. It in case, embroidered and beaded, 2 black velvet, 1 white beaded, came from the Virginia and Truckee 1 brown/gold beaded, 1 violet; 1 pair black gloves, 5 pair white Railroad Depot and Pierce Powell claims it was inside the building gloves; 2 umbrellas; one ornate silver plated heavy mirror,brush, when he purchased it and was one piece that never made it on the and comb vanity set, and one engraved wood brush and mirror set; rail car to be installed. it has never seen the sun. It carries 6 threaded 3 hat pins; 1 wood fan. This truly fabulous lot must be inspected. studs for insulators and they are anchored with square cut nails. The Est. $900-1500 HWAC# 110702 cross beam is painted a brown-red paint or preservative. It is highly unusual to find these in unweathered condition. Perfect display for insulator collectors. Est. $200-400 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# Lot#1259 Victorian Collectibles 109873 Large lot includes: 18 small 6” to 12”) figures in Victorian clothing; Lot#1254 Vintage Wood Bottle 13 small (2-3”) shoes and handbags; 10 small (5-7”) framed Victorian Boxes for Famous Brands Two images; 4 boxed figurines in Victorian clothing; 4 beautifully detailed vintage wood boxes for embossed head and shoulder figurines in Victorian hats and dresses; and 2 small bottle collectors: Louis Taussig, 26 metal dress forms (approx. 24”). This is a real collector’s lot--please & 28 Main St. San Francisco, Holland inspect. Est. $350-550 HWAC# 110701 Gin, round nail construction, c 1900, about 20” x 11” x 10”; Hood’s Sarsparilla, C.J. Hood, Lowell Mass., VIEW ADDITIONAL HIGH RESOLUTION square nail construction, choice “showy” box written on all 4 sides. PHOTOS OF MANY LOTS ONLINE! c 1890-1900. About 1.5’ square, 12” tall. All from the V&T RR Depot in Virginia City, Nevada. Est. $150-250 The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia HWAC# 110878 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 35

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Clothing Lot#1260 Victorian Dress Library Lot#1265 DC Comics Grab Bag (12) Extensive small library of about 38 books Grab bag of 12 DC comics featuring and 33 magazines on every aspect of Champion Sports, Welcome Back Kotter, Victorian dress, primarily for females. Strange Sports, and Strange Adventures. The books discuss all modes of fashion, the layers, costumes, designs, reasons *Note this collection has not been cherry for designs and related stories. Highly picked and not heavily researched. All lots illustrative. The magazines include Delineator, Womans Home, and are as is and have not been graded. We Modern Priscilla (1916ish). Most of the hard bound books are post recommend coming to preview or look at the WW2, including references on Godey’s. Great library for the Victorial enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $60- clothes researcher of seamstress. Please see the photos. Est. $300- 120 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109237 500 HWAC# 110201 Lot#1266 DC Comics Various Lot#1261 Vintage Cedar Trunk This is a lot of DC comics with various characters from such as: with Inlaid Wood Patterns Vintage Young Romance, Various Horror, cedar trunk, c 1930ish, with inlaid Adam Strange, Various War, wood patterns all over. 19” tall, 47” Korak, Weird Warriors, Kobra, long, 18” deep. E.R. Co. Forest Park Line, Forest Park, Ill. maker in top. *Note this collection has not been Excellent condition. These trunks cherry picked and not heavily were very popular for putting expensive clothing, including mink coats, to keep the bugs out. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110741 researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $150-300 V & T RR Depot COMIC BOOKS Collection HWAC# 109369 Lot#1267 DC Comics Various This is a lot of DC comics with various characters from such Lot#1262 Charlton Brand as: Tarzan, The Dark Mason of Box of Comics Charlton Brand Forbidden Love, Ghosts, Inferior including: Billy The Kid 104 and 5, The Phantom Stranger, 97; Cheyenne Kid 86; Geronimo 6; Emergency 1; War 1; Attack 14, 12, *Note this collection has not been 107, 92, 106, 105, 108, 117. Ghosts cherry picked and not heavily of Doctor Graves, Ghostly Tales, researched. All lots are as is and Haunted Love, and Ghost Manor. have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $200-400 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109367 *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and not heavily Lot#1268 DC Comics Various researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend This is a lot of DC comics with coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $400-800 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109360 various characters from such as: Sherlock Holmes, Laurel and Lot#1263 Comics Various Hardy, Sandman, Kung-Fu Fighter, Box This is a lot of comics Stalker, Sword of Sorcery, Plastic with various characters from Man, Horror and Western Comics. such as: The Simpsons, Atlas Comics, The Super Cops,Sorcery, *Note this collection has not been Quack, and Mighty Mouse. cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend *Note this collection has not been coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. cherry picked and not heavily Est. $200-400 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109368 researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at Lot#1269 DC Comics Various the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $180-300 V & T RR Depot This is a lot of DC comics with Collection HWAC# 109366 various characters from such as: Karate Kid, Justice League, Flash, Lot#1264 Comics Various Green Lantern, Batman, and Ghosts. Box This is a lot of comics with various characters from such *Note this collection has not been as: Star Reach, Zen, Mandrake, cherry picked and not heavily Spawn, and a few top comics. researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend *Note this collection has not been coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. cherry picked and not heavily Est. $300-500 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109370 researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $200-500 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109365 36 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Comic Books Lot#1270 DC High End Comic Lot#1275 Jonah Hex No. 1 DC Comic This is a No. Various This is a lot of higher 1 issued Jonah Hex DC comic book. The Weirdest end DC comics including: Black Western Hero of the all! Comic looks to be in good Lightning, Firestorm, and Shade condition, very little wear on the top right corner. the Changing Man. All three look to be in good condition. *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have *Note this collection has not been not been graded. We recommend coming to preview cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the Est. $160-300 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109231 enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $140-300 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109233 Lot#1276 Kamandi The Last Boy on Earth This is a lot of 4 Kamandi The Last Boy on Earth DC Lot#1271 DC High End Comic Various comics. The comic issue numbers are: 1, 5, 7, 12. This is a lot of higher end DC comics including: Black Lightning x2, Firestorm, *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and Shade the Changing Man. Both Black and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and Lightning books look to be in good condition. have not been graded. We recommend coming to Very little wear. Firestorm looks to be in preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine good condition as well. All three Shade the grade. Est. $80-160 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# Changing Man comics have a bit of wear. 109236 *Note this collection has not been cherry Lot#1277 Marvel Comics picked and not heavily researched. All lots Various This is a lot of Marvel are as is and have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview comics with various characters or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $180-350 V & T from such as: The Losers, Conan, RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109232 Tarzan, Invisible Man, Treasure Island, and Robinson Crusoe. Lot#1272 DELL and Spire Comic Also included are various space Box This is a lot of DELL and Spire comics; Star Wars and Star Trek. comics with various characters including: Archie, Huckleberry Hound, Daffy Duck, Tom and Jerry, *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and not heavily Lassie, Archie, Dennis the Menace, researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend and various religious comics. coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $200-300 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109372 *Note this collection has not been Lot#1278 Marvel Comics cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have Various This is a lot of Marvel not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the comics with various characters enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $300-600 V & T RR Depot from such as: Ghost Rider, Doctor Collection HWAC# 109364 Strange, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Avengers, Red Sonja, Lot#1273 Gold Key Comics Box Rawhide Kid, Super-Villain Team- This is a lot of Gold Key comics Up, Spoof, Howard Duck, and Thor. with various characters from such as: Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck,Road Runner, *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and not heavily the Pink Panther, Little Lulu, researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend Jetsons, Popeye, and Bugs Bunny. coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $300-500 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109371 *Note this collection has not been Lot#1279 Marvel Comics Various cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have This is a lot of Marvel comics with not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the various characters from such as: enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $300-900 V & T RR Depot She, The Invisible Man, Ghost Rider, Collection HWAC# 109362 Fantastic Four, Thor, Captain Marvel, X-Men, and Captain America. Lot#1274 Harvey Comics Box This is a lot of Harvey comics with various characters from *Note this collection has not been such as: Casper, Little Dot, Baby cherry picked and not heavily Huey, Tom and Jerry, Felix the Cat, researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend Sad Sack Lunch, and Richie Rich. coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $300-500 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109373 *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $500-1000 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109363 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 37

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Comic Books Lot#1280 Marvel Comics Various Lot#1285 The Shadow (25) This This is a lot of Marvel comics with is a lot of 25 comics of The Shadow various characters from such as: multiple copies of each issue. Spider-Man, Hercules, Howard Duck, X-Men, Wolverine, and Daredevil. *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend coming *Note this collection has not been to preview or look at the enlarged photo to cherry picked and not heavily determine grade. Est. $60-120 V & T RR Depot researched. All lots are as is and Collection HWAC# 109229 have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $300-500 V & T RR Depot Lot#1286 The Spirit (37) This Collection HWAC# 109374 is a lot of 37 copies of The Spirit. Lot#1281 Prez Comics (7) This *Note this collection has not been is a lot of 7 Prez comics. This lot cherry picked and not heavily includes: 3 #1’s, 2 #2’s, and 2 #3’s. researched. All lots are as is and have All seem to be in good condition. not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. *Note this collection has not been Est. $100-300 V & T RR Depot Collection cherry picked and not heavily HWAC# 109228 researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend COWBOY coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Est. $120-200 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109235 Lot#1287 Phoenix, Arizona Vintage Lot#1282 Shazam Comics Giant Leather Chaps, Authentic Cowboy Attire Dark brown pair of leather Box This is a box of Shazam comics chaps. N. Porter, Phoenix, AZ. Silver- various. 8 Shazam No. 1 Comics. plated conchos. Est. $100-300 Comics range from No. 1 to 28. HWAC# 108758 *Note this collection has not been cherry picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have Lot#1288 Hollywood, California mid-1950’s not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Cowboy Flyers (13) 13 cowboy flyers: 1) Est. $500-1000 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109238 Hong Kong/Port of a Thousand Dangers with Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming. 2) Tennessee’s Lot#1283 Shazam Comics Giant Partner with John Payne, Ronald Reagan, Box This is a box of Shazam comics Rhonda Fleming, Coleen Gray; 14” x 11” some various. 7 Shazam No. 1 Comics. light staining, pin holes in upper & lower Comics range from No. 1 to 28. corners from displaying on wall, please inspect. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 76976 *Note this collection has not been Lot#1289 Hollywood, California 1940 Triple cherry picked and not heavily Justice 1940 Movie Poster This is a rare one- researched. All lots are as is and have sheet, original poster from the George O’Brien 1940 not been graded. We recommend western, “Triple Justice” co-starring Virginia Vale. coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. The one-sheet measures 27” 41” and is vibrant in Est. $500-1000 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109239 its color.. There are no visible rips, but it appears a little frayed on edges. We found an insert 14”x Lot#1284 Superman and Related 36” online for the same movie, going for $475. Est. DC Comics Box This Lot includes $250-600 HWAC# 56428 Super Boy, Super Girl, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Superman Action Lot#1290 Billings, Montana c1900- Comics, Giant Superman, Superman, 1920 Woolies / Wooly Chaps Made DC Secret Origins, DC Superman and by Sentinel Butte Saddlery One pair various Superman related comics. of Angora wool, long hair, full length; dark brown leather chaps. Well worn. *Note this collection has not been Canvas-lined and leather-backed, inside cherry picked and not heavily pockets, scalloped leather edges, long researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend Angora wool, lined and buck-stitched. coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. Leather belt has an ornate Western Est. $500-1000 V & T RR Depot Collection HWAC# 109361 design. Circular stamp Sentinel Butte Saddlery / Makers / Billings, Mont. Original cowboy woolies or wooly chaps. Montana Rankin Estate Provenance. Est. $800-1600 HWAC# 108756 38 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Cowboy Lot#1291 Montana Branding Lot#1298 Montana Double- Iron Set, F Q S U X Bar A set of Letter Branding Irons and Tools old branding irons including the Three large branding irons, and letters F, Q, S, U, X, and a Bar. The Q two branding tools. First one is is approx. four inches in diameter, 42-inch long unconnected KH and the F is about 3 x 5 inches. pattern approx 4x5 inches; second Lengths are between approx 34 and is 41-inch-long, with a connected- 36 inches. See photo for details. Est. UD pattern approx 3.5 x 6.5 inches; $150-300 HWAC# 110570 and the third is a 39-inch-long with a backwards connected THR pattern about 5 x 5 inches. First tool is a straightline design approx Lot#1292 Montana Branding 45 x 3.5 inches, second is a 30-inch-long, nickel-plated, jointed device Iron Set, M E S V Bar Set of five of unknown purpose. All five have a rusted patina suitable for your old branding irons including the Western display. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109793 matching letters M and E which appear to be made of copper, along Lot#1299 Montana Six Multi- with S, V, and a Bar. Lengths vary Letter Branding Irons Six multi- between approx. 34 and 44 inches. letter branding irons, between 11 Est. $160-200 HWAC# 110574 and 24 inches long. Patterns include Rocking C, Rocking D, Rocking V, X-bar-J, S-curly-H, and Circle-VC. All have well-developed patina Lot#1293 Montana Branding Iron of rust that will suite your Western decor just right. Est. $200-400 Set, Numbers 2 3 4 5 Bar Set of five HWAC# 109795 old branding irons, including the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, and a Bar. The 2 Lot#1300 Nevada Nevada Ranch Group is about five inches tall. The other This is a group of Nevada ranch ephemera. numbers are about three inches tall. a) 1907 Nevada Land Office receipt for Lengths vary between approx. 38 sale of 617.20 acres. b) Tintype of David and 46 inches. See photo for details. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110577 Wightman, noted Nevada rancher & stagecoach station owner, comes with Lot#1294 Montana Branding Iron info. c) Two cabinet card photos of Set, Numbers 6 7 8 9 and Bar Set cowboys of the Fly Blow Ranch in Washoe of five old branding irons including County, Nevada. Wrote on back “A+ Fly the numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, and a Bar. Blow Coral, x under Walter Lemon’s Lengths vary between approx. 35 horse (5th cowboy from the left in back and 42 inches. The largest 9 (or 6) row)”. A total of 17 cowboys,most wearing chaps, and 1 cowgirl in a is about five inches tall. The small split skirt. Another cabinet card shows Walter Lemons in chaps on numbers are about three inches tall. See picture for details. Est. $150- horseback, dated 1916. Comes with info. on the Fly Blow Ranch. Est. 200 HWAC# 110575 $200-400 HWAC# 103389 Lot#1295 Montana Branding Iron Lot#1301 Waco, Texas c1960s Saddle Set, Shapes Set of five old branding King Western Saddle 16” Seat, Stamped irons, including a Diamond, Oval, “Professional Line Ozark Leather Company. C or U shape, 3, and a Bar. Lengths Handcrafted. 1300” Tan leather with nylon vary between approx. 38 and 47 Llatigo. Stamped 1300 . Square Skirts. Tooled inches. The diamond is five inches western floral scroll design. Ralide Tree #s from point to point. See picture for details. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 3712024 3780491. Wool padding in fair 110576 condition. 6 silver-plated conchos. Rawhide laced stirrups. No cinch. Est. $150-250 HWAC# Lot#1296 Montana Branding Iron 108750 Set, Triangle J N X Y Bar Set of six old branding irons, including a five- Lot#1302 Texas Texas Cattle inch Triangle and the letters J, N, Raisers “Posted” Porcelain Sign X, Y, and a Bar. Lengths vary from Member Texas & Southwestern about 34 to 44 inches. Est. $150- Cattle Raisers Assn / Posted. 300 HWAC# 110572 Porcelain on metal, 10x20”, lower Lot#1297 Montana Branding Iron left dent, little rust, horizontal curve to metal Est. $300-600 HWAC# Set, various patterns Set of six old 100021 branding irons including a small Triangle, an offset ED, W--, conjoined Lot#1303 Wyoming 1850’s-1870’s Buffalo Bill ME, A, and a Bar. ED is a little more Cody Photo Original photo of “Buffalo Bill” Cody, than six inches tall, and the small with printed signature. This piece is damaged in triangle is about two inches across the upper left corner. Measures approx. 3.5” x 5” one side. Lengths vary between approx. 32 and 48 inches. See picture overall, image is 2.25” x 3.5”. Image is faded, but for details. Est. $180-350 HWAC# 110578 still very legible. William Frederick Cody was born Feburary 26, 1846. He died January 10, 197 at the age of 70. In the 1870’s he became a showman, and was famously known for his “Wild West” shows. Est. $140-350 James Mackie Collection HWAC# 78418 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 39

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Cowboy Lot#1304 Canada Canadian Coyote Lot#1307 1909 Buffalo Bill - Fur Hooded Coat, Size XL Gorgeous, Pawnee Bill 1909 Poster Original Canadian coyote fur coat, size XL, created Buffalo Bill-Pawnee Bill poster by Homme Furs in Montreal, Canada. mounted on linen. 30” x 40”. “Pawnee Bill’s Great Far East combined Fully lined in a black, patterned nylon with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West.” “Mons. Alfredo Rossi’s Marvelous fabric, with a full-length YKK brass zipper, Musical Elephants.” Copyrighted and printed by The Strobridge Litho two, black velveteen-lined pouch pockets Co., Cincinnati & New York. Gordon William Lillie (1860 – 1942), on the outside front, one similarly lined known professionally as Pawnee Bill, was an American showman pouch pocket on the inside left, and a and performer who specialized in Wild West shows and was known generous, black velveteen-lined hood for his short partnership with Buffalo Bill. Bright and vibrant colors, with nylon-corded drawstring closure. from a well-known New York Collection that was once home to more Base of the coat also has a drawstring cinch. Length is thirty inches than 50 original Buffalo Bill posters. This is a choice example of the from collar seam, easily falling at or below the waist for even a tall high quality promotion posters put our for Buffalo Bill’s shows. Est. person. Built for extreme cold weather, this very elegant coat can be $7000-10000 HWAC# 58864 comfortably worn by a man or woman. Est. $1200-2500 HWAC# 76263 Lot#1308 Cowboy interior Scenes with Women, Original Magazine Art, c1920-40 Lot#1305 c1870 19th Century Authentic Four original art works, varying in size from Western Cowboy Boots Marked Buckingham & 9 x 12” to 11 x 16”. None signed by the artist. Hecht / San Francisco / Cal on all four of the ear Found in Pennsylvania, therse are thought pulls, 15” high, 10” long. Made in the style of 1870s to be illustrations for Colliers, Scribner’s or cowboy boots without a seam across the front of equivalent, c1925-1940. High quality pencil the ankle. Well worn, heavily used boots. leather sketches. Easilt of framable quality for the art uppers are still wearable, and soles are still intact. collector. This came at a time when magazine Proof of excellent craftsmanship apparent in pre- stories were prolific. They were America’s 1900 Western U.S. manufactured items. A perfect “television”, and virtually hundreds of artists example of true, period cowboy attire from the around the country spent their carreers working for these magazine late 1860s-1880s in the American West. Marcus and book compnaies. Other clients still were the advertising agencies, Hecht was a Jewish immigrant from Germany who came to America who often used themes such as these. But this group appears to be at age 4 with his family. In the early 1860s, before the age of 20, he major illustrations for cowboy stories. Very attractive and high quality. opened a shoe store in Balti more. He moved to Boston a few years later, Est. $300-600 HWAC# 109869 where he also operated a shoe store. Meanwhile, his older brothers established themselves in San Francisco as importers and jobbers Lot#1309 Diablo Stirups White of boots and shoes. Marcus Hecht joined them by the late 1860’s. metal Diablo stirups with JM Marcus was made a partner, and he and his five broth ers soon built a Capriola of Elko, NV leatherwork. very prosperous business. By the early 1870’s, Hecht Bros. & Co. and Nice condition Est. $200-300 Thomas Buckingham established Buckingham & Hecht, and became a HWAC# 90605 major manu facturer of boots and shoes, and wholesalers of the same products — plus leather and shoe findings. Marcus Hecht was president of The Emporium Company, as well as president of Buckingham & Hecht and a director of the Mercantile Trust Company. By the 1890’s, Hecht Bros. & Co. had become a bond and investment securities firm, Lot#1310 Four Cabinet Cards of while shoe manufacturing carried on under Buckingham & Hecht. Men on Horseback and Ranching Authentic pre-1900 cowboy boys are rare and have sold at auction This is a group of four cabinet for high premiums in even very rough condition. (See Brian Lebel’s Auctions Archives) Est. $350-700 HWAC# 108287 cards of men on horseback and on a ranch. a) four cowboys in front of a bunk house with a young colt, Lot#1306 Black Leather Chaps, c. early 1900’s. b) an older man Rifle Scabbard, Leather Bag These with saddled white horse, branded black leather chaps are of modern on the leg Lazy Double T 3, c. early design and in nearly new condition. 1900’s. c) a man in suit, has goose- Sturdy YKK, heavy-duty brass zippers neck spurs, a stock saddle with southwest toe fenders, c. early 1900’s. secure the full wrap around the legs, d) a photo of two men on horseback in the country, a wood fence, one and a leather belt-and-buckle adjusts man in a suit and one wearing work cloths, c/ early 1900’s. Est. $80- for the waist. Unfolded each one is 160 HWAC# 110401 approx 36 inches long and 24 inches wide. This lot includes a much older Lot#1311 Group of Cowboy brown leather rifle scabbard marked Photos and RPC This is a group “E-63” on the open end, but no other markings are visible to identify of 9 real photo postcards and of the manufacturer. There is a 1/8 by 1/2-inch hole that pierces both cowboys: all will date around 1910 layers of leather at the muzzle end. This item has seen service out and one postmarked 1913. Most on the range for a long time, but still has all the leather straps it had show cowboys on horseback and when it was new. This lot comes in an old leather bag, approx 20 x 12 some wearing chaps. Est. $85-170 inches, with leather-wrapped handles and a working zipper closure. HWAC# 110400 You might imagine a country doctor toting this around on his house calls. As a bonus, there is a 34-inch double elastic saddle(?) strap with buckles attached to leather attachments on each end. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 109802 40 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Cowboy Lot#1312 Half Seat Saddle Half seat Lot#1317 1906 Pawnee Bill’s saddle with double Sam Stagg rig. Historic Wild West Poster Pawnee Unmarked maker. 13.5” seat. Est. $140- Bill’s Historic Wild West Poster, 30” x 210 HWAC# 55702 40”, mounted on linen. “Captain Keller’s Wonderful Zouave Girls Direct from England...” Poster is in excellent condition with bright, vibrant colors. After courting for two years, Lillie married May Manning in 1886, a petite Quaker from Pennsylvania. She was younger than he, a graduate of Smith College, and the daughter of a wealthy Philadelphia physician. Her parents objected at first to their refined young daughter marrying a cowboy, but eventually they agreed to the union. In 1888, Lot#1313 Leather Chaps, Rifle the Lillies launched their own Wild West show, which they called Scabbard, and Razor Strop Sturdy “Pawnee Bill’s Historic Wild West”. May starred in the show as the pair of leather chaps, approx 34 inches “Champion Girl Horseback Shot of the West.” Their first season was long, in well-used but essentially a financial disaster. They re-organized as a smaller operation called undamaged condition. Each side has “Pawnee Bill’s Historical Wild West Indian Museum and Encampment five nearly two-inch-diameter plain Show.” That show was popular and financially successful. In 1907, conchos tied on with leather straps. Lillie hired performers from a variety of backgrounds. The show Wear these and you’ll look like you’ve included Mexican cowboys, Pawnee, Japanese performers, and Arab been punchin’ cows for months. Also jugglers. The ensemble debuted as “Pawnee Bill’s Great Far East in this lot is a leather rifle scabbard, 30 Show.”[Wikipedia]. Copyright and printing by The Strobridge Litho inches long and 6 inches wide, without Co., Cincinatti & New York. A short while later, Pawnee Bill combined any manufacturer information embossed on it, and in used condition. shows with Buffalo Bill. The end of the “Buffalo Bill era” was about To top it off is a H. Sears & Son leather strop for sharpening straight 1912, as the audience interest waned and the original performers razors. The two leathers are textured differently and marked Sharpen all got older. This is a choice example from a well known New York and Finish. The mounting loop at the top (where it would likely have Collection that once housed more than 50 original Buffalo Bill posters. been hung from the side of a barber chair) is missing. Est. $200-350 Est. $6000-10000 HWAC# 58865 HWAC# 109801 Lot#1318 Portrait of Pawnee Bill Framed oil Lot#1314 Leather-wrapped portrait of Pawnee Bill (Major Gordon Lillie) in stirrups (3 pr) and Leather 30 x 35 inch wooden frame. Repaired. No artist Stirrup Covers Three pair of signature, but the style appears to be late 19th leather-wrapped stirrups in good century. On the reverse is painted “Pawnee condition; Two metal-clad wooden Bill” and barely legible “Major Gordon Lillie.” stirrups with mis-matched leather Est. $850-1250 HWAC# 50901 covers, and an odd leather-wrapped stirrup with a solo leather stirrup cover. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 109799 Lot#1319 Powder River Batwing Lot#1315 Locking Large Saddle Chaps Made by Powder River Saddles and bags, Non Military Original bag Harnesses, Denver Dry Goods, Denver, lining with striped ticking. Torn Colorado. Conchos, light brown, well worn gusset, no maker marks. Has a vintage chaps. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 108766 special design for locking, similar to locking sample bags from mining. Possibly for mail or valuable contents Est. $140-270 HWAC# 55949 Lot#1320 Sentinel Butte Lot#1316 Pair of Ornamented Bits Two Saddlery Chaps and One Other pair of horse bits: one fully chromed plated Pair One pair of leather chaps with and ornamented with hand-engraved nickel stars attached, marked Sentinel Butte Saddlery Company. Other designs by Gary Gist with the Classic Equine pair is by unknown maker. Both worn, but in very usable condition. logo inside; the other is iron with a rich Est. $200-300 HWAC# 108757 brown patina, chromed ball-chain links, and hand-engraved silvery ornaments. Both Lot#1321 Sheriff’s Posse Breast probably used, but in quite serviceable Collar by Victor Ario This is a leather condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109800 breast collar for a horse being ridden by a member of the Sheriff’s Posse, probably out on the trail to track down the bad guys and bring them to justice. This is High Resolution a finely crafted piece of leather goods manufactured by Victor Ario of Great Images of ALL LOTS Falls, Montana. Victor was born in Austria where he learned leather crafting. He available online at was 19 years old, and began working for J.B. Steffen, one of the first moved to Great Falls, Montana, when he FHWAC.com saddle makers in the area. Victor and Tom Moreland partnered up to buy the business in 1897, and by 1903 he had bought out Moreland and renamed the company Victor Ario Saddlery Company. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 109797 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 41

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Cowboy Lot#1322 The Big Brand Set Lot#1328 c1900-c1930 Woolies These are the largest brand in our / Wooly Chaps Made by Sentinel collection. Shapes include a six-inch Butte Saddlery - Partially Dyed circle, a six-inch T, two six-inch bars, Royal Purple Authentic Cowboy Bar and Bar ( |+| ), WK, and a 5-inch Antique Wooly Chaps! One pair of Triangle. Lengths vary between Angora wool, long hair, full length; approx. 36 and 4 inches. See photo light brown leather chaps. Well for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# worn. Canvas lined and leather 110571 backed, inside pockets, long Angora wool, with dark purple-dyed Lot#1323 c1940s Vintage Ponderosa sections. Leather belt is plain tanned Ranch Styled Bonanza Brand Brown leather without any engraving or stamped design. Circular stamp on Leather Western Saddle Well used. 16” belt for “Sentinel Butte Saddlery / Makers / Billings, Mont.” Original Suede seat. Original leather latigo. Model cowboy woolies or wooly chaps. Montana Rankin Estate Provenance. 504 stamped behind the cantle. String Est. $700-1400 HWAC# 108780 front cinch and leather rear cinch. Metal tree. Round skirts. Worn wool padding. No conchos. Leather rosettes with string ties. Tooled western floral design. Wood ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY stirrups with metal facing. All original parts. B6. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 108751 Lot#1329 Hollywood, California 1940’s & 1950’s Posters/Lobby Cards of Western Films Several Posters of Lot#1324 Western Brown Suede Chaps different western movies that include: 1) Trail Street, No.471128 14” x 36”, some Brown with metal conchos. H. H. Heizer tape repairs; 2) Ambush at Cimarron of Denver Colorado Est. $200-300 HWAC# 108754 Pass, No. 58/41, very slight staining & slight tear in seam of poster. 27” x 41”; 3) “Flesh and the Spur” No. 56/495, 28” x 22”; 4) “A Bullet is Waiting” 54/371 40” x 54” 9 tears/holes from 1” to 3”. Vivid color. Condition issues, please inspect. 5) “Flashdance” starring Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri c. 1983, 40.5” x 29.5” nice condition. Very nice collection to hang on your wall. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 76972 Lot#1325 Western Chaps - Vintage Three pairs, one for child. Well worn. Gray suede and two Lot#1330 1936 “Madame Dubarry” brown suede with fringe. Tagged by Storyboard Movie Photos 12 mounted retail seller “FA Menga Old Shotguns photos, photos 7.25x9.25”. Est. $300- with spaghetti fringe” Est. $150- 400 HWAC# 101768 300 HWAC# 108752 Lot#1326 Western Range Zippered Shotgun Chaps with Fringe Western Range Outfitting in Cheyenne, WY. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 108753 Lot#1331 “Scaramouche” Movie Mounted Photos (12) 12 mounted Scaramouche storyboard photos. Inscribed 1923. Photos 7.5x9.5”. “Scaramouche (1923) is a silent costume adventure based on the novel Scaramouche by Rafael Lot#1327 Women’s Sabatini, directed by Rex Ingram, Studded Chaps Rare. released by Metro Pictures, and Unmarked. Heart conchos. starring Ramón Novarro, Alice Gray and brown suede. Terry, Lewis Stone, and Lloyd Ingraham.” from wikipedia Est. $300- Well worn. Est. $200-300 400 HWAC# 101767 HWAC# 108755 Lot#1332 Large group of Movie Posters Approximately 100 movie posters all different. Included: Harry Potter, Nostradamus. Speed, Grim, Waterworld, Shortcuts, Guarding Tess, Rebound, Extreme Measures, The Chamber, Flesh and Bone, Night Siege, Smoke, Trial by Jury, While You Were Sleeping, and many, many, many more. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110586 42 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Ephemera Lot#1333 Vintage Charles Lot#1338 California California Ephemera Naughton Movie Storyboard Collection Lot of 8. 1) Rhodes & Co. Express Mounts 26 mounted storuboard & Banking Office duplicate exchange/draft, photos for a Pilgrim type movie. Yreka, 1854. California Gold Rush! Torn left Most photos 7.25x9.25”.”Charles edge. 2) Argonaut Mill & Mining Company John “Charlie” Naughton (21 April stock certificate issued 1880, not cancelled. 1886, in Glasgow – 11 February Mine in Georgetown, El Dorado County, 1976, in London) was a Scottish California. 3) Three 1860s tax receipts for EP comedian. He was a member of The Stow for teaming and wagon receipts, 1865- Crazy Gang, and part of a double 1869. 4) Two Guardian Assurance Company act with fellow Glaswegian Jimmy Gold. In 1955, he starred in the of London Certificates of Insurance to DM first Guinness television commercial, playing the zoo-keeper with a Goddard of Colton, California, 1887. 5) Print of painting of the Famous German seal.” from wikipedia Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101765 Barque Don Quixote, John Paty, Master, painting by D. Thrum. 6 x 8” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 77371 EPHEMERA & COLLECTIBLES Lot#1339 California 1866-1872 Early California Letter Group with Great Content including George Swan Lot of six. From Lot#1334 Alaska Puget Sound & Alaska the South Fork Canal, El Dorado County, etc. 1) This letter is from the Powder Co. Adv. Calendar, Dec. 1915 Very George Swan Collection. Dateline rare advertising calendar from Puget Sound & Lellus Mine, 1866. “I will put the Alaska Powder Co., Dec. 1915. The company Englishman to sinkingo on the manufactured Low Freezing Vulcan Stumping upper level with two shifts.””1,000 Powder and Dynamites. The company was feet of lumber will do the flume and I can get a 25 foot fall,” 2) August the only independent powder company in the 30, 1870. Bargained a deal on mine with Englishman.” 3) “You must northwest. Offices in Everett, Washington and get a new bond for the mining ground.” $75,000 is not enough. You Seattle. Dealers in Caps and Fuze. Some paper need $150,000. 4) George Swan has become the owner of a certain loss on top edge and top left and right corner. Very property called the South Fork Canal in El Dorado County. 5) “...people cool. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110290 of means (English) go out of town in July and is England nothing gets Lot#1335 Sacramento, California done after that time.” 1872. 6) 1870. “some errors in the prospectus. Sacramento & Stockton Area Ephemera 7) London 1872. Lord William Hay will act as chairman of the new Lot of 13. 1) Stockton. 6 items: 1853 I.O.O.F. company. Steve Otis is on the board. (Many of these letters are from Otis.) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101472 receipt; 1867 manuscript promissory note; two 1900 Stockton Savings & Loan Society Lot#1340 California 1914--1953 checks; and two tax receipts, 1867 and 1869. Oil Industry Archive/ California/ 2) Sacramento. Two items: 1860 receipt from 8 Items Here is a great archive of Hunting & Hopkins for transport of 100 kegs the California Oil Industry. Item # powder to Grass Valley; and Pacific Mutual Life 1 of 8 : Guijarra Hills, Fresno Co., ( Insurance Co. of California premium receipt, 2 ) Oil Fiedls Maps ( 1956 ). Item 1878, payment in Gold Coin. 3) Other: four real # 2 of 8: Gatchell & Pleasant Valley photo postcards (church in Rocklin, Folsom Prison entrance, wall and Oil Fields Maps / N.D. Item # 3 of 8 gate of Folsom Prison, andFair Oaks Bridge); and 1865 San Joaquin County county treasurer draft for payment as clerk of elections. Est. : Kings Co - [part of CSDM Journal/ $150-250 HWAC# 77370 Vol. 49, /No.3, Plate 4 - Geological Maps showing holes drilled for oil & gas. ( 1953). Item # 4 of 8: California Oil Fields, CSDM, 14th Annual Lot#1336 San Francisco, California Hickox & Report, Vol., 28, No #1 w/ Maps of Hunting Beach & The Gatchell area east of Coalinga ( 1942). Item # 5 of 8: California Oil Fields, CSDM, Spear Rare RN Checks Three Hickox & Spear 14th Annual Report., Vol.14 Summary of Operations for All Districts checks: Hickox & Spear, bullion, exchange and & Fields 103 pages (1928). Item # 6 of 8: Sunset - Midway Oil Field securities dealers, Second of Exchange with USGS PP 116, 177 pages with Pocket maps missing ( 1920). Item # RNB. Steamer at upper right. 1868. The various 7 of 8: Petroleum Industry Of California Map Folio for CSDM Bulletin rare Hickox checks are often in red, making No. 69 ( 1914 ). Item # 8 of 8: Portfolio of 11 Misc.Maps for California them very attractive. The other two here are Oil Fields,N.D. Some items a little rough around the edges, but in good RNF and RNG, both unlisted in Castenholtz. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82437 condition or better. Also, all different sizes as well. Strike it rich, with this lot !! Remember the Oily Bird..Gets da worm !( RH). Est. $300- Lot#1337 San Francisco, California 1879 Letter 600 The Ron Petersen Collection. HWAC# 109678 about GW Swan from WD Snow to George Hearst Lot#1341 California Short, but sweet letter introducing GW Swan to Small Town California George Hearst. Hearst need no introduction! He was RN Collection Eleven a mining man turned newspaper mogul. He also different. Red Bluff (F); built a rather imposing mansion known as Hearst Three RNG (San Diego-2, Castle. Swan was responsible for the first improved Los Angeles); RNX (LA, road from Placerville to Lake Tahoe with the advent Maybert, PAsadena (2), of the Comstock Silver Rush. Snow was a lawyer. It Porterville, Mt. Bullion seems Swan worked with Snow at Laporte. “I wanted (Mariposa), San Diego). Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82439 a mine of dividend paying capacity.” He also wanted it cheap! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101467 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 43

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Ephemera Lot#1342 California 1800’s Checks (3) Lot#1347 Cobb County, Georgia Northern Sierra 3 checks with original 1857, 1875, 1899 Three Deeds for signatures from small gold camps in the the same Property in Cobb County Northern Sierra. The Decker & Jewett This file of deeds well illustrates Bankers (with pictorial). The Decker & the title problems of the South. Jewett Bankers came from the east to Record keeping was problematic, California in & around 1850 arriving and a systematic approach was not at Yuba City with a train of pack mules universal from county to county, from Sacramento, then traveled across and each county recorder started the river to Marysville, where Jewett the records in their own way. As a place on the developing frontier, it was made president of the Committee is easy to see how and why the records were not regularly kept. The of Vigilance in the newly created town of Marysville. Check signed need for specific title was not as exact and necessary as it is today. The by L. Beauchamp; 2) Treasurer of Sierra Buttes Quartz Co. signed by various county court houses needed to develop their own methods Gus Reis (1861); 3)Check from Bank of La Porte, (before La Porte was by trial and error. In deed and property research, not all deeds are or referred to as Rabbit Creek). Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82050 were recorded. The necessity of this is a desire and requirement of modern thought. Thus this file, for property in Cobb County, includes Lot#1343 Hartford, Connecticut a deed executed (fully signed by both parties) in 1876 but not filed c1776 Revolutionary War Supplies with the county until 1947, as reflected on the face of the document. (Flour) From Captain Jeremiah It was not unusual for original deeds such as this to stay with the Wadsworth receipt for flour (has property owners, turned over to the next owner only after a sale. written Flower [sic]) for the In this case, the parcel may have been held for a lengthy time in the revolutionary war food supplies. 8” x same family, resulting in formal document transfer nearly a century 6.5” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 106631 later. Rarely did these documents last, subject to weather, fires, mold, mice and other critters. This file contains three deeds for the same property. These deeds are for lot 547 in the 19th District, Second Section in Cobb County. They are dated 1857, 1875 and 1899. They Lot#1344 Hartford/New London, may be the only formal record extant of this portion of the parcel’s Connecticut 1783 Army Pay Order and title. Family names are Reeves, Rutledge, and Walraven. Est. $200- Verification of Services in 1st CT Regiment 400 HWAC# 57046 Pay order to Anan? Hall, a Revolutionary war soldier, signed by Jojia? Hall. 6.47x8”. Lot#1348 Carson City, Nevada Small Letter stating Anan Hall served in 1863 Orion Clemens Warrant First Connecticut regiment 3 years and was for Work Done - Endorsed on discharged . 3.5x7.25”. Signed by Griswold Reverse December 31, 1863 Avery. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 106567 warrant for $129.40. Issued out of the general fund and cancelled Lot#1345 Connecticut as paid.Strong Orion Clemens Connecticut Loan Receipts, 4 signature on reverse. Signed by Uncut Sheets 4 rare 1781 uncut territorial auditor Ross. James Nye was appointed territorial governor loan receipts from William Ellery to by Abraham Lincoln. Orion Clemens was appointed territorial Connecticut, # 1587-1590, circular Secretary. He was the first and only territorial Secretary. Nye spent so punched canceled. Loan for 515 much time in San Francisco, Orion acted more often as the governor Pounds Sterling, about $75,000 than not. Clemens had a good chance of becoming Nevada’s first State today.”William Ellery, s. of Capt. Governor but at the last minute dropped out of the race to become John Ellery and Mary Austin, b. May involved in temperance work. Being involved in temperance work in 8, 1740 at Hartford, Conn. where a state full of miners who drank was not a wise political move. After he d. Aug. 27, 1812, Æ 73 (g.s.). He was a merchant on a large-scale that, Clemens’ career went down hill. Clemens would move back east at Hartford, before and after the Revolutionary War, and in 1776 his and finally settle in Iowa for the remainder of his life. He really had “Great Store” was on the bank of the Connecticut River, near the foot no luck at anything else he tried, including farming, and his brother, of the present Potter Street. He was appointed postmaster of Hartford the famous writer Mark Twain, would support Clemens until he died. by Franklin in 1775, but had held the office for the previous seven or [Fred Holabird] Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109057 eight years. He was thrice married.” from findagrave.com. 16x7.5” Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 106470 Lot#1349 Virginia City, Nevada Comstock RN Mini-collection Lot#1346 Connecticut c1795 Five different RN checks from the Receipts from State of Comstock. RNC21b, RNC21, RNE, Connecticut to a Soldier & RNB17c, RNF Est. $240-350 HWAC# Attorney Sequential Pair of receipts 82424 (No. 1639 & 1640 from the State of Connecticut from June 1, 1782) “The State of Connecticut doth owe unto Mr. Ara(?) Baker who hath served in the Connecticut Line of the Continental Army the sum of 10 pounds, 6 shillings & 2 pence. 8” x 4”; Sequential pair of Receipts No. 170 & No. 171 from the Comptroller’s Office April 28, 1795, payable to Thomas Knight, Attorney for Col. John Raymond out of the the Taxes appropriated for the payment of the Civil Lift and charge the State 4 pounds,10 shillings. No. 171 is for 35 pounds, 19 shillings”. Both signed by A. Kingsbury, Esq. Treasurer & John Porter, Comptroller. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 106027 44 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Ephemera Lot#1350 Washoe City, Nevada c1870s Washoe City Lot#1355 Salt Lake City, Utah Original Mounted Photograph and Autographed 1879 Mormon Tabernacle Wood Letter, Signed Washoe City, Nevada. Two original Remnant Two pieces of wood items: 1.) Lawrence & Houseworth of Washoe City, salvaged from repairs made to 1860s Mounted Photograph; 2.) Letter of Peter N. a wooden beam in the Mormon Marker, on the letterhead of P. N. Marker, Dealer in Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. General Merchandise, Washoe City, June 1, 1876, Larger piece is 5 x 1 x 5/8 inches, enclosing monthly rent to the V&TRR for his store smaller piece is 3 x 5/8 x 1/2 inches. Est. $300-500 Geff Pollock and the cost of coal he consumed during the month. Collection HWAC# 108997 MSS. A.L.S. A native of Denmark, Peter N. Marker (1842-1918) operated a general store and was a Lot#1356 Williamsburg, Virginia lumberman at Washoe City. Marker and Bastin operated the Washoe 1782 Return of Wagons with & White’s Canyon Flume which delivered wood to Washoe City in the Casualties Letter Early example 1870s. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110674 of what today is considered a spreadsheet. Sent to Misters Lot#1351 Nevada Nevada Historic Wadsworth and Carter, July 15, Items Four nice Nevada collectibles. 1782 by Major John Davis. Lists Framed reproduction of Virginia conductors names and casualties, likely broken wagons. 5.5x12.25” City panorama in an old period Est. $200-275 HWAC# 106565 frame, about 7 x 36”; brass sign c1981 for the Grand Hotel which Lot#1357 Milwaukee, Wisconsin c1914 Gold became Harrah’s. The sign reflects Bond from Badger Railway & Light Co. Railway & the building as built in 1969. 7 x 14.” Two volumes of “Pioneer Light Bond with 39 coupons attached, No. 528, for Nevada,”including vol 2 in its original shipping box. Est. $200-300 sum of $100 payable to the Central Trust Company HWAC# 110730 of Illinois of the City of Chicago as Trustee. Beautiful vignette of trolley car in center of bond. Lot#1352 Nevada Small Town Signed by President Kamschultz. Uncancelled. Est. Nevada Check Collection Thirteen $200-300 HWAC# 106632 checks: Hamilton (2), Tybo, Tuscarora, Treasure City, Sutro, Rawhide, Pioche, Ludwig, Italian Lot#1358 England 1667, 1674 Two 1660’s Ranch, Royal City, Hawthorne, Framed English Indentures These are Seligman. c1870-1906. Est. $200- difficult to read and we did not have time 300 HWAC# 82435 to decipher them. They both included many names. Both are framed so back can be read. Lot#1353 Pittsfield, New Hampshire Pittsfield Both have wavy folds they can be fixed with Ledgers (3), 1835-c1860 Three early ledgers pressure. 1) 1667. Reign of Lord James II. from the Berry family of Pittsfield, New Hampshire. He reigned from 1685 to 1668. ZHE was The Berrys ran a large hardware and general store the last English King. 12 x 16” (14.5 x 19” (including foods) for more than thirty years. The framed). 2) March 17, 1674. In the 14th year first ledger is 1835-1877 and reflects various of the reign of King Charles II. This has folds accounts from their store. Numerous manuscript and areas that make it difficult to read. Still these are 350 years old pieces are contained within the 100-plus page and waiting to be have their story told. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 105925 ledger. a second ledger contains the inventory of the store in 1854, which is about 12pp acquired at a cost of $3220.55. Later in this ledger is a draft Lot#1359 Bear Trap This is an of a deed of what was then known as “Berry’s PArk” to successor early forged steel bear trap. Comes family members. a note contained within states that the Berry Park with chain. Double spring. 45 x 11 was where the Pittsfield High School is today. A third ledger is a sales x 10. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110691 ledger from the 1860’s. All classic ledges, two board bound and a third leather. each appx 9 x 14”. One of the Berry family was a Minnesota Supreme Court Justice (John). Est. $400-800 HWAC# 84839 Lot#1360 c1960-1970s Five Different Western Magazines - 2 Lot#1354 United Boxes Large group includes Wild States Early Eastern West, 34 issues; Golden West about Calendar Collection A 40 issues; Pioneer West 1967-1972 collection of 10 eastern 32 issues; Frontier West 8 issues; calendars from various Westerner 23 issues. Various dates, places and with various some with condition problems. all themes including in plastic sleeves. Est. $100-300 The the Waterloo Wagon Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Company, New York HWAC# 108411 (1908); the George S. Wood & Co., Boston (1906); S.J. Clark Fire Insurance (1901); and Contractor’s Supply and Equipment Co., Chicago (1906), among several others. Est. $280- 560 HWAC# 32818 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 45

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Ephemera Lot#1361 Fred Dennett Archive Lot#1364 Major Pinup and Originally belonging to Fred Prostitute/Dancer Advertising Dennett, 32nd Commissioner of the Card Collection, c1980-1995 General Land Office, 1908-1913. Massive four volume collection of The General Land Office was an advertising cards with over 1200 independent agency of the United different cards in four volumes from States government responsible London. Many are pictorial, some for public domain lands in the United States. It was created in 1812, simply silloutted drawings. None and it merged with the United States Grazing Service in 1946 to show sex acts. These cards were become the Bureau of Land Management. The official in charge placed about locally near places of the agency was called the Commissioner of the General Land men frequented, such as saloons, and were part of a custom at the Office, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. time, which has now changed to using stickers on phone booths and bus stops, etc. The group also includes about 130 duplicate cards and 1) Holton-Arms School Washington, D.C. diploma, signed by Jessie a book by Patrick Jewell about collecting these cards. Est. $500-1200 Moon Holton, dated May 29th, 1915, awarded to Dorothy Dixon HWAC# 110197 Dennett, “who has satisfactorily completed the General Course of study proscribed by this school.” 14 3/4 x 19 5/8”. 2) United States General Lot#1365 Old West Magazines - 1 Land Office 1912 cast bronze medal, depicting an eagle, obverse, with Box About 74 copies, 1966-1978, “CENTENNIAL OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GENERAL LAND various condition. Each one in a OFFICE 1812-1912”, reverse. Housed in a black leather case with protective mylar sleeve. Est. $100- purple satin and velvet interior lining. Stamped “Jos. K. Davidson’s 300 The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Sons, Philadelphia” in gilt lettering, inside of case, stamped “Hon. Fred Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Dennett” in gilt lettering, lid of case. Medal – 2” dia. Case – 7/8” H x 3” Memorabilia HWAC# 108413 W x 3” D. Early 20th century. 3) Ambrotype depicting a seated man, possibly Reverend D. Richard Dennett, father of Fred Dennett. Spine of case split. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 51848 Lot#1366 1909-1915 Railway Lot# 1362 Pins / “ Pictorial “ / 5 Items. Item c1960s-1970s # 1 of 5: Embossed : Div.477 ( au F r on tie r ) / Motif : Red railway car / Oct. ‘ Times and 09 ( ad ) //. 1 1/2”” in diameter, American West cream colored with blue lettering. Mag azin es Item # 2 of 5: Embossed within an - 3 Boxes intersection: Div/ 260/Motif : Red American West railway car / April 1911. 1 1/2” in Magazine, in 1.5 diameter. Item #3 of 5: Embossed boxes marked in between 2 crossed flags: Div/ 308/ Motif : Orange colored railway “d uplicates ”. car with viewing area/ July/ 1911 // 1 1/4” in diameter. Item #4 of C ontains 5: Embossed with in an intersection : Div/ 241 / Motif : Red railway three copies of V1, #1 1964 through1984. About 86 issues. Frontier car / Jan / 1915 // 1 3/8 “ in diameter. Item # 5 of 5: Blue with white Times1961-1977, about 102 issues. Each magazine is in a protective n gold lettering embossed “ A.A. of S, & R.E. of A” ( au ) / Buffalo N.Y. sleeve. excellent condition. Each one in a protective mylar sleeve. ( au ) / Div, 625/ April 1918. 3/4” in diameter . ( * Note all pins have Est. $200-500 The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s the Amalgamated Association Of Street & Electric Railway Employees Western Memorabilia HWAC# 108412 Of America” abbreviated on the cars. Plus, various union printing information, on the edges of the pins. Great collection of “ Colored Lot#1363 1852/ 1881. Land Deeds Pictorial’ pins. Extremely Rare. All are in perfect condition. Buy this lot...so...you won’t be stuck without them !( RH). Est. $160-250 / From England / 2 Items. Here is HWAC# 105362 a nice pair of English land deeds. Item #1 of 2 : Dated October 1852. Lot#1367 Real West Magazines Hand written in script, with bold - 3 Boxes Three boxes, about 50 lettering through the document. magazines per box. November 1960 Done on parchment paper. 15 through March 1978. Each one in a 3/8”high x 10” wide. The document shows a map of the property in protective Mylar sleeve. Excellent question, and is high lighted in pink, and hand colored. There are also condition. This is one of the all-time 2 orange one pound stamps at the top, right corner of the document. classic western magazines. Est. Believe it or not, they have a warriors face with helmet, and a piece of $200-500 The Historic V & T Railroad silver, showing his face !! Very rare, that’s for sure. The document goes Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia HWAC# 108406 to Julius Talbot Avery Esq., from Edward Avery and Thomas William Wallace ( Is it possible he may be a relative, of Sir William Wallace, Lot#1368 Reward Poster Group Three who was a Scottish Knight ? Sir William Wallace was one of the main Reward posters. 1911 Oakland Police reward leaders, in the first Scottish War of Independence, form the England for arrest of man for seduction, 8 x 10”; next in 1297. ) Also, has 5 wax seals, of certification, as well. Item #2 of 2: is a framed 13 x 19” $10,000 reward by Dated 1881. This document is also hand written and fancy. 19”high x Southern Pacific RR Co. for person tampering 28” wide. It deals with a cottage on the Thames River. In the upper left with track near Fairfield, Cal.; and a California corner, also has a blue English seal, with 2 pieces of silver !! for Seven Cattleman’s Association cloth reward poster Schillings & Six Pence .Notarized and wax seal by: Thomas Coates & for reward for info on stealing of cattle owned John Wigmore. Both items in fine condition, and need to be framed by any member of the association. About 9 x and mounted, and put in a place of importance ( RH). Est. $150-250 12.” Est. $180-250 HWAC# 110729 HWAC# 109732 46 December 2019

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Furnishings - 3D Items Lot#1369 Ringling Bros - Barnum Lot#1373 William H Prescott Autographed & Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. Engraving Book engraving of William H Prescott 3 Unissued stock certificates for with autograph. “William Hickling Prescott (May Ringling Bros - Barnum & Bailey 4, 1796 – January 28, 1859) was an American Combined Shows, Inc. Excellent historian and Hispanist, who is widely recognized condition in striking full color. One by historiographers to have been the first American in each color: red, blue and green. scientific historian. Despite suffering from serious Inc. Under the Laws of Delaware. visual impairment, which at times prevented him Printed: American Bank Note Co. from reading or writing for himself, Prescott became Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey one of the most eminent historians of 19th century Circus, formerly Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows America. He is also noted for his eidetic memory.” also called “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Was an American circus that from wikipedia. 9x5.75”. Foxing, please inspect. Est. $150-300 HWAC# was the best-known traveling circus in the US in the 20th and early 106480 21st centuries. Operations ceased in 2017. It and its predecessor shows ran from 1871 to 2017. Known as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, the circus started in 1919 when the Barnum FURNISHINGS & 3D ITEMS & Bailey’s Greatest Show on Earth, a circus created by P. T. Barnum and James Anthony Bailey, was merged with the Ringling Bros. World’s Lot#1374 Hartford, Connecticut 1917 Greatest Shows. Ringling brothers had purchased Barnum & Bailey Type writer / Underwood # 5 Here is Ltd. following Bailey’s death in 1906, but ran the circuses separately an oldie, but a goody. It is an Underwood until they were merged in 1919. With weakening attendance, many typewriter, # 5 from May 1917. Serial animal rights protests, and high operating costs, the circus performed No #1999054-5. Nice looking, and still their final show on May 21, 2017 at Nassau Veterans Memorial in working condition. One of the feet Coliseum and closed after 146 years. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 106306 is missing the balance rubber piece, otherwise very nice. Needs to be cleaned Lot#1370 1950-1971. Space Exploration & a little to be great.Otherwise a great item. Buy it, clean it, and see what you can compose on this gateway, from Aeronatautical Research / 3 Items. Item # 1 of the past ( RH). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109738 3: Soft cover book, in black and white. Entitled “ Frontiers In Space” ( 1951). Published by the Lot#1375 Boston, Massachusetts California Institute of Technology, Pasadena Ca. 1880’-1900. Snow Shoes / Antique This booklet details the life work of George E. Here is a very unique item. They are a Hale, and the construction of the Mount Wilson pair of Antique, snow shoes. They were & Palomar Observatories from 1903-1948. Great made at the James W. Brine Company. pictures of telescopes, galaxies, and a lot more. This company was stared by the great Item # 2 of 3: Soft cover book in black n white. grandfather in 1867. Looked all over and Entitled “ Fifty Years of Aeronautical Research”,( there are no other embossed examples of this item Very rare. 40 1/2” 1917-1967 ) . Published by NASA, Washington D.C. Valuable research long x 10 3/4” wide. One of the toe areas is separated and needs to piece, on the history of flight in the U. S.A. Item # 3 of 3: Official NASA be repaired, otherwise they are in great condition. Would look great Press Release Of the “ Mariner 9 Spacecraft”. Detailing the voyage, of on the wall, of a den, or your man cave. ( RH). Est. $160-320 HWAC# the first US Spacecraft to circle the moon, on a 167 day trip from earth. 106255 Plus...an Official NASA artists, 4 color rendition picture of the Mariner 9, circling into orbit around Mars on November 13, 1971. Outstanding Lot#1376 Virginia City, Nevada picture with the earth and moon in the background. Space...The Final c1890’s Antique Virginia City Frontier. ( RH). Est. $150-200 HWAC# 109726 Masonic Trunk for a Comstock Lot#1371 True West, Great West, Miner Wood and canvas trunk and True Frontier Magazines - 2 with leather handle and edged with black metal bands, approx. boxes True West: 1964-1972, about 18” x 11” x 12.5”. It is inscribed 100 issues; Great West 1967-1973, on the left side with a printed 27 issues; True Frontier, 38 issues, sword, spear, and shield design condition problems. Each one in a protective Mylar sleeve Est. $120- bearing the manufacturer’s name, 200 The Historic V & T Railroad Depot “M.C. Pettibone Manufacturing Co. Uniforms,” and the hand-lettered Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western owner’s name, “W.E. Owens, Virginia City, Nev.” Pettibone was a Memorabilia HWAC# 108408 maker of costumes and regalia for fraternal organizations. William E. Owens was born about 1848 in Wales and came to Virginia City with Lot#1372 West (The) Magazines - his brother Owen at some point in the 1870s. They are not listed in 2 Boxes The West Magazine, March the 1868 or 1873 Virginia City directories. They worked as miners. 1964-April 1974. About 100 issues. William died October 4th, 1895 from a heart condition. His brother Each magazine is in a protective Owen had died the year before. Both are buried in the same plot in sleeve. excellent condition. Est. the Silver Terrace cemetery in Virginia City. According to Sacramento $200-400 The Historic V & T Railroad Daily Union (October 13, 1879), Owen Owens was injured in a mine Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s accident at the Julia Mine: “By an unexpected lowering of the slide Western Memorabilia HWAC# 108402 in the Julia mine today, on which a air-pipe was being taken into the mine, Abe Geary had his thigh badly crushed and John Peters and Owen Owens were thrown into the hot water and scalded about their legs. They will probably all recover.” According to Sept. 9, 1885 Virginia Evening Chronicle, W.E. Owens was one of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad departures for that day (along with noted jeweler M.M. Fredrick), and may have carried his Masonic regalia in this very trunk on that journey! Trunk does show some signs of use (scuffs, stains). A great Nevada piece! Est. $400-1200 HWAC# 77854 View complete catalog, Regster, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 47

DAY 1 Thursday, December 5 General Americana / Furnishings - 3D Items Lot#1377 La Vergne, Tennessee Lot#1383 United Kingdom Queen of Diamond 1893-1894. Singer Sewing Brass Candlesticks “The Queen of Diamonds,” Machine /” Memphis Sphinx”. were struck in the late 1890’s in celebration of Here we have one of the all- time classics. It is a Singer Sewing Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. These are stately pieces in Machine. This example is called the “ Memphis Sphinx “ because very good condition, visible stamps on base. 11.5” x it has the the embossed sphinx, with the head of a Pharaoh, and 4.5” x 4.5”. Est. $450-700 HWAC# 109840 a body of the wing lion ( Like king Tut, and his father Akhenaten ). The embossing is an elaborate gold, silver and blue, on a black back ground. Very impressive. It is also oak wood, and has the original oak wood cover, which is really rare. All machines made before 1900, have no letter prefix in the serial number. Serial number on this machine Lot#1384 United Kingdom Two Vintage is : 12.289.343., 1893-1894. Overall great condition, with operation Ironstone Platters 1) Vintage Elsmore treadle, and side hand wheel. Needs a little furniture polish to make & Forster (Staffordshire) oval ironstone is glow. Left top handle pull, from drawer missing, otherwise a really platter. Ceres shape. Reverse marked with nice piece of Early Americana.(*Note, local pickup advised, because stamp and printed marks. Late 1800’s. shipping on this item, would be considerable !! ).( RH). Est. $1000- 14.75”l x 11.75”w. Used, good condition. 1500 HWAC# 109721 2) Ironstone fish platter with gold/ design trim. Monogramed with gold “S”. Lot#1378 France Beautiful “Art Reverse shows no mark. 13.5”l x 10”w. de France” Lamp Globes Two Good, used condition. Est. $150-250 beautiful, heavy, art glass lamp HWAC# 109764 globes in the Art Deco style of Pate de Verre (literally means “paste of glass”). The smaller one is about six Lot#1385 3 Coca Cola Serving Trays, 1927, inches in diameter and is marked 1937 and Later Date Three Coca Cola serving “Art de France” near the 2-1/4- trays in this lot. 1) Copyright 1927, Soda Jerk inch opening. The larger globe, Serving Tray, fair condition. Mfg. by American fashioned in similar style, is about 15 inches in diameter at its widest, Artworks. 2) Copyright 1937, Bathing Suit and approx. 8 inches deep. Est. $300-450 HWAC# 110635 Girl Serving Tray, poor to fair condition. Mfg. by American Artworks. 3) Later date tray, Lot#1379 United Kingdom 19th Century English “Coke Refreshes you best”. Good condition. Brass Candlesticks Pair of early Georgian style Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110285 early brass candlesticks. 9” x 3” x 3”. Very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109841 Lot#1386 Amazing Antique Pewter Collection 1) Havstad (Norway) candle holder. 3.5”h x 4”d. 2) Match Pewter pint tankard engraved: H. Lettey/ Bridge End Inn/ Dunster. 3) Four saucer sized pewter plates: pewter plate Lot#1380 United Kingdom marked on reverse with mark Antique London Pewter Pieces, of Angel Gabriel; Svenskt Tenn plate, marked on reverse; Pilgrim Etc. Amazing antique collection. 1) saucer, marked on reverse; unmarked pewter saucer, very worn. Very large London R M pewter round 4) Small pewter oval casserole pan --8.25” x 6”. 5) Small pewter platter. 18” diameter. 2) London cup; 6) Pewter cream pitcher; 7) Two salt shakers, no marks. 6.5” pewter two-handled porridge bowl- and 4” tall. 8) Schall & Co. boot-shaped mold with bear sitting in -2”h x 5”d. Both pieces c.1800’s. 3) it. Marked S & Co 178. 4”h x 4.5”w x 1.5”d. Very collectible! Also Large pewter bowl, hallmarked, but not readable. 2.5”h x 11.5”d. Flat included: pewter round casserole dish holder, Lovelace silver base. c. 1800’s or earlier. Also included several pewter serving tools: candy dish, and two EPNS Victorian small silver leaf shaped dishes. Chicken claw tongs, nutcracker, two spoons. Also, two Rogers Bros. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 109765 lobster or crab picks. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 109766 Lot#1387 Antique and Vintage Lot#1381 United Kingdom Brass Candlesticks Furniture Lot Group of eclectic Pair of British candlesticks--slight damage to antique furniture. Six ladder back tops and base of one. Please inspect. 9.75” x 3.5” chairs; half barrel “storage” piece; x 3.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109842 dresser table 22 x 48 x 36” high; antique dresser 18” x 47” long, 30” high. As is. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110695 SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS ONLINE Lot#1382 United Kingdom Lot#1388 Antique Boardman & Co. Pewter Copeland Spode England Large Coffee Pot Early 19th century, Boardman Copeland Spode Alenite HENRY coffee pot with hinged lid with acorn leaf IV Oval Covered Casserole. White/ finial. Footed base bearing the hallmark of pale blue--10” x 14” x 9”. Excellent condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Boardman & Co. and R. W. Andrews Patent 109843 Pending. Some damage to lid. Please inspect. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 109767 48 December 2019