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May 2019 Auction Catalog

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DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / WF/Express Lot# 5439 Michigan Bluff, California c1855 Alfred Dixon, Wells Fargo Office and Gold Dust Dealer Business Card Alfred Dixon had a general merchandise store. You could by hardware, corkery, dry goods, tinware, tobacco, hats, etc. But most importantly if you were a miner, he would buy your gold dust! It was also the office for Wells, Fargo & Company Express. One can only imagine it was a major part of Michigan Bluff town life! Pink border card. Dison owned his store for 35 years. His principal business was supplying the mines between Michigan Bluff and Last Chance. He actually ran pack trains to deliver these supplies and the United State Mail. Dixon would also own the largest share of ‘Big Gun’ placer mine. [National Register of Historic Places application for the Michigan Bluff - Last Chance Trail] Est. $50- 150 HWAC# 59733 Lot# 5435 Virginia City, Montana 1907-09 Postal History Covers Set Lot# 5440 Nevada City, California 1901 Gold Rush Area Express: of 3 with Contents (Two Pictorial) 1) PICTORIAL Briggs, Cooper & Washington & Maybert Express. Addressed to Chinaman Lot of Company. Image of Home Brand Peaches. St. Paul, Minn. 1908. Order two. Washington & Maybert Express. Daily stage between Nevada City, included; 2) PICTORIAL The Quaker Oats Company. Image of Quaker Washington, Maybert and Gaston. Two billheads. One for December Oats man. Chicago, Illinois. 1907. Letter from sales department. 3) of 1900 and the other for September of 1901. H. L.Kohler was the Cover from A. Schilling & Company, San Francisco. 1909. Shipping proprietor. Both addressed to a Chinese citizen, Hong Chung. (Potter receipt included. All are addressed to Buford Mercantile of Virginia Collection) Est. $60-150 HWAC# 59432 CIty, Montana. Est. $35-70 HWAC# 44159 Lot# 5441 Battle Mountain Lot# 5436 c1935 Large Northeast Postal History Collection Over Station, Express, Nevada 125 covers mostly with small town cancels in the northeast. 30 corner Battle Mountain Station, covers include Jessup & Strode Kokomo Indiana, Covel Manufacturing Wells Fargo Entire 1878. Benton Michigan, Hillsdale Bank Michigan, First National Bank Norway Lander County. Weak strike. Michigan, Indian Head Bank Nashua New Hampshire, Kriwanek Green Short history on early Battle Bay Wisconsin, Kessler & Co Morocco Indiana, M-M Press Wallsboro Mountain Station. The Pennsylvania, Union Dry Goods Sandersville Georgia, Seyern Wylie Untied States Post Office Jewitt Beverly Massachusetts, James Porliano Hazelton Pennsylvania, would call this town Battle etc. Two 1934 Detroit Airmail stamps. Return envelopes of Quaker Hill Mountain. Est. $50-100 Nurseries of Newark (We Do Our Part, NRA stamp), Wayne Nurseries HWAC# 99086 (same NRA stamp) and Emoons. Cancels include Pennsylvania (Elco, Taidaght, High Rock, New Tripoli, Ashville), Dartmouth Massachusetts, Lot# 5442 Belmont, Express, Nevada Belmont, Wells Fargo Entire Michigan (Iron River, Temple), Maine (The Forks, Albion, Limington, with Letter Fabulous strike. Letter from newly appointed prosecuter Sabaitus, Old Town), Glenwood Indiana, New York (Delanson, Henry Creswell (with biography). He just arrived in Belmont. ”In a Vermontville), Flint Stone Maryland, Dorothy New Jersey, Emoons couple of weeks I will be busily engaged in the prosecution of public West Virginia, Wisconsin (Niagra, Denmark, Shulleburg), etc., etc., etc. offenders.” “…6 or 7 to handle” Est. $50-150 HWAC# 99100 Houghton Estate Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101435 Lot# 5443 Dayton, Lot# 5437 US 1st Flight 69 Express, Nevada Dayton, envelopes with “First Flight“ Wells Fargo Entire for first air mail service in US. addressed to One of Mailed to and from various Virginia City’s Greatest states with colorful postage Scam Artists DAYTON’ stamps usually 4 stamps for in cancel is very strong. 3 cents each. Est. $200-400 Addressed to LB Fankel HWAC# 100410 of Viginia City. Biography on the great embezzler. Lot# 5438 US RN Check New York Times article Group - Over 75 Good entitled “Gone off with a variety of over 75 checks million”. Brother almost both issued and unissued killed leaving Virginia City dating from 1867 - 189. heading to San Francisco From various states on the train. Est. $50-100 including NV, MN, PA, CA. HWAC# 99087 CT. NY, OH, MI and MT. Printed RN stamps. Est. Lot# 5444 Elko, Nevada, Nevada Union Pacific Cancel on Wells $100-150 HWAC# 100405 Fargo Entire with Strong Elko Stamp Elko cancel is on reverse. Union Pacific cancel is very strong on top and weak on bottom. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 99005 Lot# 5445 Eureka, Express, Nevada Eureka, Wells Fargo Entire c1876. Stamped cc from Seaton & Clark Company of Eureka on flap. Sent to Clark in San Jose (partner in Seaton & Clark). Seaton & Clark had a hauling company in in 1870 when ore was rediscovered in the area they transported their fair share. One description of the route they took went, “simply a buggy track through the sagebrush.” Nice story on the company and area. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 99096 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 399

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / WF/Express Lot# 5446 Pioche, Express, Nevada Pioche, Wells Fargo Entire 1873. Lot# 5453 Cripple River, Alaska 1904 Cripple River Hydraulic Addressed to future Governor of Nevada Reinhold Sadler. He is most Mining Company Stock # 207 for 10 shares to JB Shale. Signed by commonly associated with Eureka. Hamilton and Hamilton ephemera president Bogart and secretary Shale. Dateline New York 1904. from him is much rarer. Includes a short biography of Sadler Est. $50- Incorporated 1903. Not cancelled. Three mining vignettes. Albert 75 HWAC# 99097 B King of New York printer. Large dog ear top right. Two vertical folds. Two pin holes. Quite nice! “The Cripple River Hydraulic Mining Lot# 5447 Silver Springs, Company owning sixteen 160 acre tracts of mineral land on Cripple Express, Nevada Silver Springs, River, has constructed a ditch four miles long and carrying 700 inches Wells Fargo Entire Spotty of water from Willow Creek to Cripple River. The company began Silver Springs cancel. The name hydraulic operations upon its property last season. This company Silver Springs was soon after has plans to build a ditch twelve miles or more long to bring water this changed to Shermantown. from Cripple River and deliver it upon its holdings under a pressure Silver Springs was not used of 250 feet. The ground owned by the Cripple River Hydraulic Mining after 1869. Back says “Donnell Company contains gold values estimated at $1 the cubic yard.” [Nome & Parsons, Ans June 15”. They and Seward Peninsula by Harrison] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 were Sacramento businessmen. HWAC# 101465 Their building still stands in Old Town Sacramento. What were Lot# 5454 Douglas Island, they doing in the Hamilton / Alaska 1895 Alaska United Treasure City area? Looking to Gold Mining Company Blue open a subsidiary branch? Est. Stock Collection Lot of 41. $50-75 HWAC# 99108 All blue stocks. All hole punch cancelled. All with English Lot# 5448 Treasure City, Express, Nevada Treasure City, Wells Fargo revenue stamps. Vignette at Entire (James Read #2) Second Treasure City Wells Fargo entire. bottom of four prospectors This is addressed to Frank Lewis. Extremely fine strike! Story on Patty above ground with mule and Reed’s doll and biography of Patty and her husband Frank Lewis. This jagged peaks of mountains cover was surely sent by James Reed as Lewis ran the Reed San Jose in background. The Alaska businesses in James’ absence. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 99095 United GMC held property on Douglas Island, becoming the Lot# 5449 Austin, Express, Alaska Juneau MC following Nevada Territory Austin its merger with the Treadwell Territorial, Wells Fargo GMC in 1928. Condition varies Entire c1864. Addressed Ken Prag Collection Est. $300- to the Postmaster General 500 HWAC# 101440 of San Francisco. Was the author asking to have mail Lot# 5455 Douglas Island, Alaska 1895 Alaska United Gold Mining forwarded? Makes sense Company Blue Stock with Coupons! Lot of three. Rare to see a cert since with the Austin rush form here with attached coupons. Four to six coupons still attached. was under way. Nice Strike! Blue. #6188 for 20 shares. Cancelled. Overall nice. Vignette at bottom Has a light San Francisco of four prospectors above ground with mule and jagged peaks of Double Ring as a receiving mountains in background. The Alaska United GMC held property on stamp. Est. $50-75 HWAC# Douglas Island, becoming the Alaska Juneau MC following its merger 99112 with the Treadwell GMC in 1928. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 101438 Lot# 5450 Oregon / Nevada Buchanana & Bros, Canon City Lot# 5456 Juneau, Alaska Jualpa Company Mines and Mining Capital Express Post uup on Cyrstal Peak, Nevada cover Canon City stock and letter to stockholders. 1)Two thousand shares of The Jualpa Express operated between The Dalles and Canyon City in Oregon. Company, number 559 dated May 29, 1903, issued to Geo C. Higbee, c1867. Crystal Peak was an early mining and logging community. incorporated in Delaware, Gold incorporation disk surrounded In 1868 when the transcontinental railroad came through, the city in red. Signed by John W. Woodside, president and Eli F. Hamsher, of Verdi was created and Crytal Peak residents moved to the new treasurer. Vignette of Eagle with shield. Very nice gold incorporation town. Addressded to Jeremiah Hollingshead, an early Crystal Peak disk surrounded in red. 2) Letter to Geo H. Higbee, S.F. and owner of speculator. Includesshort notes on Hollingshead and the Canon City stock from secretary J. Clark Hile. advising him that his stock shares in Express. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 99003 Last Chance Gold Mine are enclosed. Notice is also given that he will receive stock in new company and will eligible to buy more with the Lot# 5451 Buffalo Bill b/w postcard Very rare transportation mine have an excellent chance of earning good return. Ken . Ken Prag postcard of Buffalo Bill with three black / white photographs: A) Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 82365 Pony Express Rider B) Buffalo Bill ( William F. Cody) riding the Pony Express. Most famous Pony Express rider. C) Wells Fargo & Co stage Lot# 5457 Knight’s Island, Alaska 1906 Knight’s Island Copper coach. Brian Thaler Collection Est. $50-90 HWAC# 100438 Mining Company Early number 19 for 500 shares to George E Poynur. signed by president SA Sample and Joseph C Dieringer. Dateline 1906 Lot# 5452 Cook Inlet, Alaska 1900 Navistoke Hydraulic Gold Valdez. Incorporated 1905. Three mining vignettes. Not cancelled. Mining Company Stock # 84 for 1000 shares to J Rademaker. William Page was the superintendent. “ Lands on Dryer Bay, Knight’s Signed by Robert Jones and president TF Peterman. Dateline 1900. Island, near tidewater, show a promising gossan carrying copper Incorporated 1899. Not cancelled. Three stock mining ignettes. Black stains. Mine has 3 tunnels showing ore estimated to average 21.32% on brown safety paper. 5c documentary stamp. Small dog ears and copper which is too high! Made a trial shipment, July, 1907, but a tram light wrinkles. Over all very nice. Placer mining operation on Cook line is necessary for regular production. [Copper Handbook, 1908] Inlet. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 101463 Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 103561 400 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5458 Landlocked Bay, Alaska 1901 Chisna Consolidated Mines Lot# 5463 Alaska Detroit-Yukon Mining Company Two hundred Company Stock Inc. in Washington. No. 3084, issued for 300 shares shares of Detroit-Yukon Mining Company number 102 issued to in 1907. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Orange Russell H. Alger Jr. dated December 8, 1904. Signed by Sigumond seal and border, allegorical vignette. Heavy folds. “The property of the Rothschild, president. He was a cigar manufacturer in Michigan Chisna Consolidated Mines Co is on the south side of Landlocked Bay Incorporated under laws of Michigan state. Three mining vignettes. near its head. The company is reported to have been promoted in April Printed: The Richmond & Backus Company, Detroit. Ken . Ken Prag 1909. The development work to date consists of a 40 foot inclined Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 82377 shaft and a few open cuts. Only assessment work has been done in recent years. A few buildings have been erected. The property is Lot# 5464 Alaska 1930’s Golden Zone, Granite Gold and located on the trace of the Landlock over thrust fault and the ore body International Placer stocks 1) Golden Zone Mine, Inc. # 214 for appears to be a slightly mineralized schistose greenstone. [Bulletin - 2500 shares to McDaniel. Signed by president Dunkle. Dateline 1939. United States Geological Survey, Issue 605, 1915] Ken Prag Collection Incorporated 1939. Black on tan safety paper with Gold raised stamp Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101459 and gold border. Mount Denali (McKinley) vignette!!! The Golden Zone mine is located at the headwaters of Bryn Mawr Creek, a tributary of the West Fork Chulitna River in the Valdez Creek District. 2) International Placer Mining Company Incorporated. # 613 for 600 shares to Palmer Johnson. Signed by president George Alexander. Incorporated 1932. Dateline 1933. 3) Granite Gold Minign Company. #1273 for 100 shares to Willis & Co. Signed by president(?). Dateline 1917. Paper clip stains on one cert, bent corner one one and pin holes on the other. Overall very nice! Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 101447 Lot# 5465 Alaska 1902 Jericho Mining and Milling Company, Limited # 425 for 1500 shares to Katherine (?). Singed by Parker and president Dickinson. Dateline 1902. Not cancelled. Fabulous vignette of horse drawn three ore cart train meandering in a steep canyon. Printer Tucker, Hanford of Seattle. We Poor condition (see photo online), but RARE! Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101458 Lot# 5459 Nome, Alaska 190- Nome Exploration Company Lot# 5466 Alaska 1907 Kugarok Mining and Ditch Company # 294 Collection Lot of 40. Incorporated under laws of state of Washington. for 1000 shares to FF Evans. Signed by EL Shanstrom and president First 19 are first issue of stock numbers 47 to 65. Vignette of miners JM Davidson. Dateline Seattle 11907. Incorporated 1904. Eagle working and resting. The others are second issue showing a large vignette. Ives Press was the printer. Heavy folds and small dog ears. open pit mine. Gold seal. Printed: Lowman & Manford Stationary and Nice! Located in the Kugarok Mining Dist., Nome Borough, Alaska. JM Printing Co.Not issued! Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# Davison (president) was the organizer of this 13 mile ditch project. 101441 Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101462 Lot# 5460 Twin Lakes, Alaska 1905 Twin Mountain Mining and Lot# 5467 Alaska 1905 New Milling Company Stock Nice pictorial vignette of Upper Twin Lake. # 247 for 100 shares to John D Reis. Signed by William J Averill(?) Eldorado-Osborn Ditch & and president Wood. Dateline June 24, 1905. Incorporated 1904. Not cancelled. No edge, corner or discoloration issues. Very nice indeed. Mining Company Stock # 99 Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 103566 for 5000 shares to Bernard Lot# 5461 West Kootenay, Alaska 1900 The No. 7 Mining Company Limited Stock # 11! For 5000 shares to FL Underwood. Signed by W Lantry. Signed by Peter president RH Eggleston and (?). Dateline New York 1900. Two picture vignettes inside diamond shape frames. One 50c, two $1.00 and one Barth as president. Dateline $10.00 documentary stamps. Last three are large size. On back small $1.00 and two $2,00 documentary stamps. Also one $1.00 and two 1905. Incorporated 1901. $2.00 New York stock transfer stamps. Not cancelled. Black on green. Nice condition. This company developed the Number 7 claim at Central “Milwaukee, Wisconsin” or White’s Camp. The concern was registered on December 1899. [Mining Companies in the West Kootenay and Boundary Regions of is place of business. Not British Columbia by Church] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 103562 cancelled. Black on green Lot# 5462 Alaska 1923 Alaska Oil Company Stock Certificate safety paper. Dog ear and Alaska Development Company with nice oil field vignette. # 1624 for 500 shares to Ernest Dorais. Signed by Doyle and vice president (?). small rips at bottom of Dateline 1923. Incorporated in Wyoming. Not cancelled. Three large holes on left. Fold rips at edges that to not protrude into barder. Black vertical fold edges. Nice. Ken on Green safety paper. Nice looking. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101452 Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 103560 Lot# 5468 Alaska 1929-1940 Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. Stock Collection Over 40 certs. All blue with the fabulous port vignettes. Printed by Security Banknote Company. Incorporated in 1928 in Delaware. All hole cancelled. condition varies. Ken Prag Collection Est. $400-600 HWAC# 101442 Lot# 5469 Alaska 1906 Silver Queen Mines, Limited # 63 for 1,250 shares to Lee. Signed by Lee as secretary and Brad(?) as president. Dateline 1906. Incorporated 1905. Not cancelled. Black on brown safety paper. Fall City Printery of Spokane as printer. Seven stock mining vignettes. Top left corner has small folds. Fold edges are heavy. OVer all very nice! Probably a Canadian - Yukon Stock. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101457 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 401

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5470 Alaska 1929- Lot# 5474 Bagdad, Arizona 1927-1930 Three Different Bagdad Copper Stocks 1) Green. # 255 for 500 shares to Wm. Humphrey Co. 1940 Ten Pacific American Signed by president Dow. Cancelled. Semi-nude allegorical woman with mining belt. Hamilton Bank Note printer. 2) Blue # 1184 for 50 Company Stocks This was a shares to Otis & Co. 1929. 3) Purple. # c7229 for 100 shares to Dyer Hudson & Co. All are called. From very good to very nice condition. The salmon packing concern. It area was first mined in 1882. Today the Bagdad Mine is a large copper took over Pacific American mine located in Arizona, in the southwestern part of the United States. Fisheries. The influx of new Bagdad represents one of the largest copper reserves in the United moneys gave the company States and in the world, having estimated reserves of 873.6 million tonnes of ore grading 0.36% copper. It is located in Yavapai County, a chance to purchase new Arizona, just west of the unincorporated community of Bagdad. [wikipedia] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 91654 properties. Incorporated May Lot# 5475 Bisbee, Arizona 1904-1919 Bisbee, Arizona Stock 2, 1928. Vignette - ships and Collection Lot of seven: Bisbee Copper Mining and Development, Bisbee Coalition # 3, Bisbee West Copper (Started in October 25 harbor building. Some have of 1899, the Bisbee West Copper Company was to sink four shafts and continued to operate off and on until 1907), Bisbee Extension an angel border. Printed: Development, Gadsden Copper, Sylvanite Gold Development with buffalo vignette and North Bisbee Development. Ken Prag Collection Schwabacher-Frey, San Est. $140-200 HWAC# 91657 Francisco. All are hole punch Lot# 5476 Coconino County, Arizona 1902 United Gold and Platinum Mines Company Stock We have never seen this certificate cancelled. Ken Prag Collection before. #41 for 60 shares to Charles Sooysmith. Signed by secretary (?) and president Horatio S Byrne. Dateline 1902. Incorporated in 1902. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103568 Not cancelled. Waterfall vignette. Bright gold seal. Purple border and underprint. Slight nick at one fold edge. Otherwise no border, edge, Lot# 5471 Alaska 1929, 1937 Three Alaska Dredging Stocks 1) pin hole or discoloration issues. The mine was located in Cataract Offshore Gold Dredging Company. # 1667 for 242 shares to Stephen A Canyon a short distance below the Supai Indian Reservation. In 1904 a Hull. Has a vignette of an offshore dredging boat called the ‘Gold King.’ stock holder took this company to court for fraud! Ken Prag Collection 1938 dateline. Incorporated 1935. Signed by WIckland and president Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91692 Leon Starmont. The company fitted an old steamer to dredge for gold in submarine deposits on the shore of Alaska. No discernable Lot# 5477 Globe, Arizona 1909, 1912 National Mines and Smelters issues except for pin holes 2) 925 shares of Submarine Gold Dredging and Mining and Leasing Bonds lot of three. 1) National Mines and Company cert. # 168, Class B issued to Stephen A Hull on Nov 15, Smelters seven per cent bond for $1000. #A192. 1912. Of Globe, 1937. Signed by asst secy Wickland and VP Clark. Orange border and Arizona and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 2) National Mining and Leasing raised company seal. X-Rare stock certificate. Printed: GOES 360. Very 6% $500 gold bond. 1909. # 301. Coupons 5 through 40 attached. A nice. 3)International Dredge & Engineering Company. Fancy dredging 1911 newspaper article reported “Irate stockholders of the National vignette. # 34 for 2500 shares to Fred Elderkin. Dateline 1929. Ripped Mining and Leasing Company gathered here this afternoon and twice with old tape job. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# appointed a committee to investigate the concern’s affairs. It is said no 101444 tangible assets can be found for the company, which was capitalized in 1907 in Arizona at $1,000,000.” 3) Same as two. $1000. Ken Prag Lot# 5472 Alaska 1899-1912 Two Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91690 Alaska Gold Mining Stocks 2) Pacific American Gold Mines Co. Scarce Stock Cert., No. 554, Shares 4500. Beautiful Vignette of eagle with brown border. Incorporated Nov. 13, 1902. Not cancelled. Edge discoloration and fold issues. 3) British Mining Company. # B620 for 13 shares. to JW Powell. Signed by president Sykes. Dateline 1912. Incorporated 1911 in Seattle. Not cancelled. Edge issues. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 101455 Lot# 5473 Alaska 1908, 1916 Two Scam Copper Stocks: Copper Lot# 5478 Jerome, Arizona 1901 Vede King Copper Company River and Josevig-Kennecott Two Alaska Mining Scams! 1) Josevig- Stock Certificate Verde King Copper Company. 1901. Number 1043 Kennecott Copper Company. #2154. Signed by McDonald as president. for 1000 shares to AH Crowell. signed by Charles George and (?). The Black on purple and not cancelled. Said to have 19 lode claims, 1 placer superintendent was Joseph Gray. The Verde King Copper Company had claim and 7 miles from Kennecott, Alaska. Glowing reports were made 20 patented claims adjoining the Cleopatra, said to have about 3,000’ regarding this property by the promoters which appear to have been of workings, including a 200’ two-compartment shaft. A crosscut from a misrepresentation of fact. One statement is said to have claimed that a long tunnel exposed 16’ of low grade ore; carrying copper, silver, and the mine was superior to the Kennecott Copper Corporation. More gold values. It didn’t amount to much and the tunnel was abandoned. conservative estimates made by the consulting engineer give a very Lands are considered well located, but the repeated excuses of small tonnage of ore averaging about 3 1/2% copper. Due to location the management, for the idleness of the property, are regarded as transportation difficulties small amount and grade of etc the future of decidedly thin! (Laguna Collection) Est. $40-75 HWAC# 59597 this property is uncertain. By 1919 Josevig, McDonald, etc were under Federal Government Grand Jury indictments. [Mines register] 2) nc. in Lot# 5479 Oatman, Arizona c1920 Oatman Mining Stock Collection Arizona. No. 137, not cancelled. Issued for 141 shares to CE CHandler Large collection of Oatman, Arizona mining stocks. Perfect for on November 15th, 1908. Signed by Peterson (vice president), trustee the collector looking for missing stocks or for a new collector to Charles Pooley and the company secretary. Very plain stock: no immediately have an Oatman collection.Dates are c1920 give or vignette, black border. 8.5” x 10” Condition: folds. According to the take five years. Lot of 23. North Star Mining and Development, two 1907 Copper Handbook, this company is “a brazen swindle, and its Western Apex (one cancelled), Mohawk Central (# 69), Gold Range promoters should be in jail” (pg. 537). Ken Prag Collection Est. $50- Mining & Milling, Tom Reed Gold, San Francisco Gold, Nevada-Oatman 100 HWAC# 101454 (# 24), United Western, Oatman United Gold (two different), United American, United Northern, Oatman Standard Mining and Milling, Oatman Secret Pass (#68), Oatman North Star, Oatman Gold Mining and Milling (with great vignette), Oatman Extension, Oatman Eastern, Oatman Crescent, Oatman Consolidated (#70, unissued), Oatman Combination, and a colorful excellent condition uncancelled Oatman Bonanza with an ’oatman Bonanza gold horseshoe vignette.) Ken Prag Collection Est. $130-200 HWAC# 91689 402 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5480 Yuma, Arizona 1906 Quartz King Mining Company Lot# 5486 Bentonville, Arkansas 1898 Indian Territory Mineral Stocks Lot of two. Both dramatically different. 1) #15418 for 5 shares & Mining Company Bond, 1898 Location: Bentonville, Arkansas to Ricoux Eugene. Signed by Parker and president Theodore Bell. (printed on the bond). $500, 5%, Twenty Year Mortgage Bond. No. Dateline 1906. Incorporated August 30, 1904. Not cancelled. Eagle 2929, issued in 1898. All 20 coupons attached. Signed by J.A. Rice, vignette. Location of works: Yuma County. Principal Place of Business: president, and L.H. McGill, secretary. Attractive design with large logo Quartz King Mine. Gold imprint seal. Gold allegorical underprint. Gold and mining vignette. Same mining vignette is incorporated into the safety paper. No edge, corner or discoloration issues., Pin holes. 2) # border. Very nice condition. According to the United States Investor 5540 for 5 shares to Henri Oliva. Signed by Forden and president Bell. (1903), the company was not able to develop its property due to Printer: Crocker. Not cancelled. Dateline 1905. Mining vignette with adverse rulings from the Interior Department. Ken Prag Collection two additional mining vignettes in golden brown border. This company Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100997 was mainly financed by King Oscar of Sweden who expended 500,000 kroner by 1910. [Copper Handbook, 1910] Ken Prag Collection Est. Lot# 5487 Australia Broken Hill South Limited Stock Certificates $40-60 HWAC# 91693 Broken Hill South Ltd. mined silver, lead and zinc. The mine was opened in 1885 and closed in 1972. Approx 50 certificates and 2 Lot# 5481 Yuma, Arizona 1918 Red Cloud Consolidated Mines National Tea Company certificates. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 50028 Company Stock # A138 for 2500 shares to RL Griffin. SIgned by Louis Albert treasurer and president Santes.Dateline 1918. Not cancelled. Lot# 5488 Amador County, California 1889 Alpi Development & Eagle Vignette. Reddish brown safety and white paper. Printer was Mining Co. Stock Certificate Principal Place of Business: Amador Security Bank Note. This mine was located 40 miles north of Yuma. In County. Dateline Jackson, March 23, 1889. No. 193, issued for 750 1925 it had a 500’ shaft and 300 ton mill. However, the last reported shares to Phillip Gibbert. Signed by the president (illegible) and production was in 1918 (date of our stock certificate) and by 1925 was secretary Richard Webb. Not cancelled. Ornate black border and defunct. [Mines Handbook] It is also quite famous to rock collectors print. Small vignette of mine/mill. Printed by Crocker’s Print, Sac. 4 x for the famous brilliant red wulfenite crystals. Ken Prag Collection Est. 9” Horizontal and vertical folds, some staining. () Ken Prag Collection $60-100 HWAC# 91691 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100720 Lot# 5482 Arizona 1903-1924 Arizona Copper Mine Collection Lot# 5489 Butte County, California 1908 Ophir Gold Dredging Lot of eight. Includes: Oriental Copper, Nacozari Consolidate Copper, Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Nevada, 1905. Operated two Orphan Copper, United Copper (# 52), Troy-Manhattan Copper, dredges--the Nevada and the Ophir--on land one mile inland from the Tucson-Arizona Copper, unissued Onn Copper, Naco Consolidated Feather River, Oroville District, Butte County. No. 224, issued for 1,000 Copper with big cat trade mark vignette! Generally good to fair. Ken shares to Sutro & Co. on Jan. 20, 1908 in San Francisco. Signed by Prag Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 91695 president Arthur Bell and secretary F.S. Mayhew. Not cancelled. Green border, black print. Folds with toning. 5.5 x 10” [Ref: Gold Dredging in Lot# 5483 Arizona 1877 California, Shannon, 1910, pg. 123] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-90 McMillen Silver Mining HWAC# 101616 Company Stock Unissued. Incorporated July 31, 1877. Lot# 5490 Butte Located in Globe District, County & Sierra County, Pinal County, Arizona. California Butte County Crocker printer. Incorporated & Sierra County Mining in California. No condition Stocks Lot of 4 different, issues. Ken Prag Collection all unissued. Included: Est. $40-80 HWAC# 81634 The Solano & Napa Gold & Silver MC, Butte Lot# 5484 Arizona 1907, 1911 Three Arizona Mining Stocks 1) County, 1890s; Excelsior King Copper from Jerome. Number 15 for 10,000 shares to SM Boyd. Drift GMC, Sierra County, Singed by Boyd and president (?). Six small mining vignettes on one 1890s; Diamondville larger. Not Cancelled. Small rips at fold edges. 2) Brown American Blue Gravel MC, Butte Placer from Cocomino. 1911. #389 for 500 shares to Mrs. Mary County, 1870s; and Watson. Eagle Vignette. Not cancelled. Very nice condition. 3) Green Eclipse Gold MC, Sierra American Placer . Same signatures. 1911. ThVery nice condition. This County, 1870s. () Ken was preferred stock. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101402 Prag Collection Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 91877 Lot# 5485 Arizona 1897 & 1899 Two Arizona Mining Stock Lot# 5491 Channel Bend, California c1900 Channel Bend, CA Certificates 1) Saginaw Minign Company. Tucson, Arizona. Inc. in AZ. American River Mining Photos 2 approx 5 x 7” b/w photos of No. 214, issued for 500 shares to Judd Potter on August 12th, 1897. Channel Bend Mine area on Middle Fork of American River in El Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Black border Dorado County. One is waterfall, ogter is miners wading in the River. and print, green background, gold seal. Three mining vignettes (two Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81541 incorporated into the border). Deep folds. 8 x 9.5” 2) San Juan Mining and Development Company. Inc. in AT, 1897. No. 313, issued for 200 Lot# 5492 Death Valley, California 1970’s Advertising Posters / shares to Chas. Wermouth on Jan. 18th, 1899. Signed by president Borax/ In Death Valley. Here is a really nice grouping of 6 posters. Warfield and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print, They are advertisements for “ 20 Mule Team Borax “. They are authentic green seal, multiple mining vignettes. Two 5 cent documentary reproductions, of the original posters used from 1884-1906. They stamps. Deep folds with separation. 8 x 10.25” Ken Prag Collection depict a young person named : “Borax Bill Jr.” riding a mule who is ( 1 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100895 of 20), and showing hands full of products. Very colorful, great detail, and a all around good looking item. Great for framing and hanging anywhere. Really great condition( RH). Est. $150-250 HWAC# 102136 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 403

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5493 Garvey Bar, California 1910 Garvey Bar Dredging Lot# 5499 Placer Co., California 1909 Eureka Consolidated Company Stock RARE! NUMBER 3 for 900 shares to Gertrude Drift Mining Co. Stock Certificate Stock Certificate for the Eureka Stillman. 1910. Signed by JAB Coon and president Knott. Incorporated Consolidated Drift Mining Co., incorporated 1888, issued for 16,230 1910. Not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Brown safety paper with brown shares to Nathan Joseph. This is about 3.25% of the total issued stock underprint. No edge, corner or discoloration issues. one small hole at that time. Approx 9.75 x 5 inches. Signed by E.T. Leach, president, where the company stamp was applied. “On Garvey Bar A new dredger and A.H. Ginnzburger, secretary. Est. $40-50 HWAC# 88422 is to be built in Klamath River for working the Garvey Bar mine just above the mouth of Humbug Creek It is to be constructed by William Lot# 5500 Redlands, California 1891 Bear Valley Irrigation S Lashells of Sims Shasta county who has machinery already engaged Company stock Five shares of preferred stock of Bear Valley Irrigation for the purpose says the Yreka Journal Garvey Bar is an extensive bar Company of Redlands, California, number 105, dated November 16, and a line place for operations with a dredger From the rich strikes 1891, signed James Graham, president, and Arthur H. Daw, Transfer made in the Pacific McConnell Kanaka Swiss Bar Centennial Fort Jones Agent, Vignette of New Bear Valley Dam. Dam construction started in and other river claims farther down and the rich claims at American July 1883, not completed until July, 1885. The Bear Valley Irrigation Bar Ash Creek and other places above Garvey Bar there is every reason company filed for bankruptcy after the 1893 financial panic. Printed: to believe that a great amount of gold can be realized from the Garvey S. D. Childs & Co. Ken . Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 81863 Bar claim.” [Mining and Engineering Review, March 12, 1904] Garvey Bar is on highway 96 just off of Interstate 5 between Yreka and Hilt. Lot# 5501 San Francisco, California 1914 Giant Powder Company Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 91697 Pocket Diary Pocket Diary with a wealth of information in addition to the daily diary for 1914. Travel distances between cities of the world, Lot# 5494 Inyo County, California 1901 Santa Paula Mining & values of foreign gold coins, population of major cities, etc. 2 3/4 x 5 Reduction Co. Stock Certificate Office in Santa Paula, Ventura 1/2 inches. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101218 County, Cal. They operated a mill in the Argus Range in Inyo County (see The Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. LXXII, July-December Lot# 5502 California 1956 Grieger’s 1901). Inc. June 1899. No. 60, issued for 2,000 shares to LM Hardison Encyclopedia and Super Catalog Rare on July 30th, 1901 in Santa Paula. Signed by president F.M. Edgar and edition in hardcover. Est. $60-120 HWAC# secretary RH Irwin. Not cancelled. Black border and print. No vignette. 49230 Ornate logo. One $1 revenue stamp attached top center. Deep folds. 6.5 x 11” Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 100839 Lot# 5495 La Grange, California 1893 La Grange Hydraulic Gold Lot#5503CaliforniaGoodHopeMiningCostockOnehundredsharesof Mining Co. Stock Certificate Inc. in Colorado. Low cert. number 9, Good Hope Mining Company capital stock, number 340 issued to George issued for 18,500 shares to Baron E. de La Grange on May 22nd, 1893 F. Van De Mark on November 17, 1897 signed by E. A. Freeman, president. in Denver. Signed by the president and secretary, signatures punch Was the main gold mine in the Pinacate Mining District in Riverside cancelled. Stock is also stamp cancelled. Folds, pinholes. 8.25 x 10.75“ County, California. The mine produced approximately $2 million in This mining company was purchased by Baron de La Grange in 1892. gold before 1896. The mine ceased operation approximately 1903. From 1893 to 1915, the La Grange mine was the largest hydraulic Ken . Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 81854 mine in California and one of the largest mines in the world. More than 100 million yards of gravel was processed to produce $3.5 million Lot# 5504 Archuleta County, Colorado 1890s Banded Peak Land & worth of gold. Located on the slopes of the Trinity Mountains west Mining Co. Stock Certificates Lot of 2 unissued including certificate of Weaverville. La Grange is a town in Stanislaus County that dates No. 1. 1890s Denver dateline. Eagle vignette. “The precious metal back to the California Gold Rush. The name harkens back to the French mines of the county are practically an undeveloped resource. Each miners that settled it. Mining declined by 1880, but it was the site of year the eastern portion, or, in other words, the western slope of the dredging operations until the 1950s. () Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- Conejos range, is the scene of more or less prospecting and desultory 100 HWAC# 91612 mining. A large portion of this territory has, until within a few years, been closed to prospectors. It is known as the Tierra Amarilla grant. Lot# 5496 Mariposa, California 1899 Bankers Group Gold Mines The northern portion of this grant, embracing some sixty thousand stock Five hundred shares of capital stock of the Bankers Group Gold acres, is owned by The Banded Peak Land and Mining Company. Willard Mines - Mariposa Mining District, Mariposa County, CA, number 26 Teller, president; E. B. Morgan, secretary, Denver, Colo. This company issued to Geo. H. Stipp, on June 11, 1899. Vignette of miner with load has formulated a set of mining rules and regulations for those desiring of gold. Ken . Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 81850 to prospect or mine that are liberal and insure good title to property. The regulations, in the main, conform to state laws governing mining Lot# 5497 Marysville, California Turner Gold Mining Company Two operations.” [Ref: Report of the State Bureau of Mines, 1901-02, pg.17] hundred shares of capital stock Turner Gold Mining Company, no 1 () Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 91573 issued to James A. Snead on September 19, 1892, signed J. R. Young, president. Printer: A. Carlisle & Co., Ken . Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- Lot# 5505 Boulder County, Colorado 1892 Miser’s Dream Mining 150 HWAC# 81845 & Milling Co. Stock Certificate Ward, Boulder County, Colorado (printed under title). Inc. in Colorado. No. 36, issued for 500 shares Lot# 5498 Needles, San Bernardino, California 1904 Golden West to E. Wallace on March 26th, 1892. Signed by president EJ Case Tunnel Mining and Milling Company Stock # 167 for 300 shares and secretary Bloomer. Not cancelled. Ornate black border, orange to EP Murphy. Signed by president TR Weaver and secretary EM background, and eagle vignette. Pinholes, folds with separation. 8 x Rosenthal. Dateline 1904. Three mining vignettes. Not cancelled. 10” This company takes its name from the original Ward discovery, the Has been split in three pieces and is taped. Company issued 100,000 Miser’s Dream, found by Calvin Ward in 1860. () Ken Prag Collection shares each to T A Dumont and HC Adams for claims and sold 50.000 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91581 shares at 50 for development and plant. Property includes 17 patented claims in the Ibex district. San Bernardino at north end of Manchester Mt. 26 miles from Needles. [Mines Register, 1922] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 103559 404 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5506 Breckinridge, Colorado 1899 North American Gold Lot# 5512 Leadville, Colorado 1887 Alleghany Mining Company Dredging Company Inc. in Maine. No. 983, issued for 100 shares Stock Certificate Inc. in Colorado. No 164, issued for 100 shares to to Frank Wood Griffin on March 14th, 1899. Not cancelled. Signed John D. Fleming in Leadville on Dec. 23rd, 1887. Signed by president by president Edward Clark and the company secretary. Eagle Marshall and secretary Keeler. Stamp and punch cancelled. Vignette of vignette. The company mined placer deposits along the Swan River mine in a forest. Printed by Collier & Cleaveland Lith., Denver. Folds, near Breckenridge, Colorado. Frank Griffin was a very respected some smudges/soiling. 7.5 x 11” The property was located on Yankee mine dredging expert in California and Colorado and served as the Hill with five shafts, each 300 feet deep [Burchard, C & L] () Ken Prag company’s superintendent for two years. No edge, corner, pin hole or Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91571 discoloration issues. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101456 Lot# 5513 Leadville, Colorado 1899 Mahala Mining Company Stock Lot# 5507 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1895 Banner Gold Mining Certificate (Site of Mine Fire) Mines at Leadville, Colo. (printed on Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Colorado. No. 37, issued for 740 right). Inc. in Colorado. No. 428, issued for 50 shares to R.A. Merrill shares to R. Kimball on Dec. 16th, 1895 in Colorado Springs. Signed by on April 22nd, 1899. Signed by president RD Lawrence and secretary president J.R. McKinnie and secretary J.M. Auld. Not cancelled. Maroon James Connolly. Not cancelled. Black fancy border and print. Silver border, gold seal, and underground mining vignette. No printer listed. seal. No vignette, but company logo has floral imagery and fancy fonts. 8.25 x 10” Deep folds, clean. According to the Cripple Creek Mining Printed by Elgan Bank Note Co., Denver. 7 x 9.75” Folds, three crease Manual (pg. 73), the company owned the Fountain Valley, Silver King, corners. Very nice condition. The Mahala was successful since 1891, Vera Beymer, Bill Nye, John R. Watt, Augustine, and the Bonnie Jean, producing 150 tons of gold, silver, and lead ore per day. In 1899, the all located on Beacon Hill. () Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# mine shaft was over 1100 feet deep. On February 2, 1906, a fire broke 91574 out in the shaft house and spread into the underground workings, burning for over 3 months. Damage in the shaft required ore to be Lot# 5508 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1901 Magna Charta Mining brought to the surface through the Wolftone Mine. [Ref:https://www. & Milling Co. Stock Certificate, Cripple Creek, CO, 1901 Inc. in mindat.org/sitegallery.php?loc=115272] () Ken Prag Collection Est. Colorado. No. 2061, issued for 1,000 shares to M.F. Stark, company $60-100 HWAC# 91725 treasurer, on March 1st, 1901. Signed by C.B. Seldomridge, president, and Conacher, asst. secretary. Not cancelled. Gold border and vignette Lot# 5514 Park County, Colorado 1882 The Pine Tree Gold & Silver of mountain with mine on it. Nice condition. Printed by Gowdy- Mining Co. Stock Certificate Inc. in Colorado. Offices in Park City, CO, Simmons Co., Colorado Springs. Owned the Magna Charta, Quartzite, and Chicago. No. 226, issued for 50 shares to Andrew Peterson on Feb. and Annex on Ironclad Hill; and the North Star Placer and JBS Lode 25th, 1882. Signed by president Peter Fish and secretary Elias Read. on Mineral Hill. Seldomridge is a name familiar to Cripple Creek Not cancelled. Black border, green background and vignette with eagle historians. J.F. Seldomridge operated a grain business in Colorado and state seal. Poor condition: deep folds, heavy soiling, holes in cert, Springs with his two sons (C.B. and Harry H.). It was this business that some tears. 5.25 x 8.75” Owned the Cornucopia situated on the NW Bob Womack put a large piece of ore on display that got noticed by Ed slope of Pennsylvania Mountain, Mosquito District, six miles from De La Vergne, mineralogist. He identified it as high-grade gold ore and Alma. [Ref: Corregan & Lingane, pg. 555] () Ken Prag Collection Est. the rush to Cripple Creek began! Est. $50-150 HWAC# 60913 $50-100 HWAC# 91855 Lot# 5509 Crystal, Colorado 1896 Inez Gold & Silver Mining Lot# 5515 Saguache County, Colorado 1892 Little Maid Mining & Company Stock Certificate Dateline Crystal, Colorado! Inc. in Milling Co. Stock Certificate Inc. in 1892 to operate in Rio Grande Colorado. No. 427, issued for 1,000 shares to Emile Andressch on and Saguache Counties, Colorado (according to Financial & Mining May 30th, 1896. Signed by president B.S. Phillips and secretary Geo. Record, Vol. 31). No. 711, issued fo 100 shares to Charles Gernett on Eaton. Not cancelled. Ornate border and eagle vignette. Pinholes, Nov. 5th, 1892. Signed by president W. Gilcher and asst. secretary folds, some toning. 8.25 x 10.25” By 1898, the company is listed as Rogers. Not cancelled. Fancy design with ornate logo and border having a 3,000 ft. tunnel and a water power plant [Ref: Colorado State printed in maroon. No vignette. Printed by The Denver Lith. Co. 8.75 Mining Directory]. Crystal is a ghost town on the upper Crystal River x 11” Deep folds. According to Poole Bros., the company operated the in Gunnison County. Established in 1880, abandoned by 1917. () Ken Little Maid and Silver Plume at Creede, Saguache County (1898, pg. Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91611 297). () Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91727 Lot# 5510 El Paso County, Colorado 1892 Metal Worker Mining Lot# 5516 San Juan County, Colorado 1888 Amador-Lilla Mining Company Stock Certificate Unusual company name! Inc. in Colorado. Company Stock Certificate “Mines Located in San Juan County, No. 90, issued for 500 shares to Elisa B. Grosskreutz on Nov. 10th, Colorado” (printed under title). No. 180, issued for 200 shares to W.E. 1892 in Pueblo, Colorado. Signed by company president L.A. Crane Fitzgerald on Jan. 3rd, 1888. Signed by president F.R. Phillips and the and secretary. Not cancelled. Ornate border and vignette of three secretary. Not cancelled. Black border, gold seal, and vignette of train miners inspecting a piece of ore. Printed by Cactus Printing Co., passing under snow-capped mountain. Very poor condition: folds with Pueblo. Deep folds with some tears and separation, as well as some separation, heavy toning and soiling, tape repairs, rough edges. 9 x 11” soiling. 9 x 12.25” Mining in Pueblo, El Paso County, according to the According to E&MJ Vol. 46 (1888), the company bought the Pagosa 1893 Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of Colorado. () Ken Prag and San Antonio Claims, which they will intersect using a cross-cut Collection Est. $60-180 HWAC# 91552 from the Lilla level. () Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 91817 Lot# 5511 Gunnison County, Colorado 1891 May-Mazeppa Cons. Lot# 5517 Summit County, Colorado 1882 Colorado Consolidated Mining & Milling Co. Stock Certificate Rare. Location of Mines: Mining & Tunnel Co. Loan Certificate Loan certificate No. 23, issued Tomichi District, Gunnison Co., Colorado. (printed around vignette). to Sol Levy who has loaned the company $150 at a rate of 2% on Nov. 15th, 1882. Signed by treasurer SC Brown and secretary Raymond. No. A.5293, issued for 200 shares to George C. Wing on Oct. 8th, 1891. 6.75 x 9” Folds. This company had their offices in Leadville, but their mining properties were in Summit County. Owned the Clinton, Blue Signed by president C.E. Taylor and the secretary. Not cancelled. Eyes, Bison, Francis and eight other claims on Fletcher Mountain, Ten- Small, currency-sized certificate. Black border, green background, tiny mile District, four miles from Robinson. Developed by a tunnel 185ft. mining vignette. Pinholes, rough left edge. 3.75 x 9” Located at North long and numerous shafts. Also own the Washington Tunnel site and a 5-acre mill. [Corregan & Lingane, 1883, pg. 766] Ken Prag Collection Star (according to Poole Bros., 1898). () Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- Est. $60-90 HWAC# 100942 100 HWAC# 91729 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 405

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5518 Woodward Oil, Inc., Colorado 1918-1951 Four Colorado Lot# 5525 Copper Country, Michigan 1964-1974 Copper Range Oil Company Stocks 1) Woodward Oil, Inc. with eagle vignette. 2-3) Company Stock Collection Lot of 34. Issued 1964-1974. Identical Atlantic Petroleum Corporation. Oil field vignette by water. One well design with green border, black print, and allegorical vignette. Punch is gushing. Two different gushing vignettes on sides. 4) Lone Star Oil cancelled. Fair to good condition (at least one is poor). The Copper Company. Oil field vignette. Underprint oil field vignette on bottom. Range Company was a major copper-mining company in the Copper Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 103576 Country of Michigan. It began as the Copper Range Company in the late 19th century as a holding company specializing in shares in Lot# 5519 Colorado Cripple Creek via the Historic Ute Indian the copper mines south of Houghton, Michigan. The company was Trail Brochure of Cripple Creek via the Historic Ute Indian Trail Route bought by Louisiana Land and Exploration in 1977. Houghton Estate including color and b/w pictures of route, plus map. Shows pictures Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 102223 of the Historic Ute Indian Trail Route with pictures of Pikes Peak and underground in Cripple Creek Gold Mine. The brochure tells about the Lot# 5526 Hancock, Michigan 1926 Hancock Consolidated Mining mining district and the mine with a round trip of $3. It tells about the Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Michigan in 1906. No. B19343, free mine trip during summer months to the Mary McKinney mine at issued for 53 shares to Frederic E. Abbe on March 4th, 1926. Signed Anaconda. “The combination of. -- mountain scenery, -- a ten mile ride by the president and secretary (illegible). Not cancelled. Black thru the world’s greatest gold mining camp, -- and the trip 1,000 feet border and print, gray background, eagle vignette. Pinholes, folds, underground in a big gold mine, -- make this undoubtedly one of the creases. Republic Bank Note Co., Philadelphia. 8 x 11.5” Organized west’s best trips.” Est. $60-80 HWAC# 100408 in 1906. Property consisted of 936 acres adjoining the Quincy Mine on the southwest. The original Hancock mine was set aside in 1859 Lot# 5520 Colorado Republican Mountain Silver Mines Ephemera by the Quincy MC. That mine operated in the 1860s and closed in 1) List of mining capital stock owners (one is Kit Carson) and some 1885. Hancock is located in Houghton County, Michigan, on Copper expenses for the Consolidated Republican Mountain Mining Co. 20 Island, which is part of the Keweenaw Peninsula, on the Keweenaw Abstract of record and argument in The Supreme Court of the State Waterway directly opposite Houghton, Michigan. [Re: A History of of Colorado. J. Warren Brown, plaintiff in error vs. The Republican the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and Its People, 1911] Houghton Mountain Silver Mines, defendant in error. 1889. 2 blank receipts Estate Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102233 from the Consolidated Republican Mountain Mining Co. Est. $90-180 HWAC# 37425 Lot# 5527 Keweenaw County, Michigan 1920 Arcadian Consolidated Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Michigan. No. A260, issued Lot# 5521 Dakota Territory 1906-1935 Dakota Stock Group Lot for 100 shares to Geo. A. Fernald & Co. on Jan. 25, 1920. Signed by of six. 1) Idawa Gold Mining Company. # 2287 for 230 shares to president RH Shields and secretary Miller. Not cancelled. Orange Jimmerman. Signed by secretary Jimmerman and president (?). border and background, black print, underground drilling vignette. Dateline 1924. Fancy milling and mining scene. Printer Goes. 2) Gold Heavy folds, creases, some soiling, bent corners. 8 x 12” Formed in Nugget Mining, Milling and Smelting Com[any. # 231 for 93 shares to 1919 as a consolidation of the New Arcadian (five mining properties) HF Crocker. Signed by John Percevich and president Nick Percevich. and New Baltic Copper Companies. Described in Mines Register, Vol. 3) Homestake MIning. # 5238 for 9 shares to Hildreth. Hole punch 14, pgs. 756-57. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# cancelled. Native American running vignette. 4) Unissued Guanajuato 102231 Consolidated Mining & Milling. Hole punch cancelled. Signed, but not issued. Two bird vignettes. 5) Beaver Creek Mining Company. # 604. Lot# 5528 Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan 1919-1929 Mohawk Unissued. Mines at Spearfish, South Dakota. Ken Prag Collection Est. Mining Company Stock Certificates (10) Lot of 10. These are the $50-75 HWAC# 91677 best of the group that came in this collection. Issued 1919-1929, all punch and stamp cancelled. Very attractive design with green border Lot# 5522 Big Creek, Idaho 1910 Liston Mining Company, Limited and background, black print, fancy logo, and Native American vignette. # 568 for 200 shares to Joe Schrag. Signed by James Liston as secretary Folds, creases, light wear. 8 x 11” The Mohawk Mining Company was and president Matt (?). Not cancelled. Three mining vignettes. Dateline a major copper mining company based in the Keweenaw Peninsula of 1910 Spokane. Heavy folds and light discoloration. The Wallace Miner Michigan. Established in November 1898 and lasted until 1932. The of July 8, 1909 reported that a big strike is looked for daily at this mine. company, between 1906 and 1932, paid out more than $15 million There is already a 1,200 foot tunnel. The mine is located 6 miles up Big in shareholder dividends. Best known for the large amounts of Creek. The surface shwings are said to by the best in Coeur d’Alene. mohawkite that were found on the property. In 1934, it was purchased Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101461 by the Copper Range Company. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $200- 300 HWAC# 102224 Lot# 5523 Cassia County, Idaho 1887 Holyoke Mining Company Stock Certificate Location of Mine: Cassia County, Idaho (printed at Lot# 5529 Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan 1919-28 Mohawk Mining bottom left). Inc. in New York. No. 2555, issued for 100 shares to Thos. Company Stock Certificates (17) Lot of 17. Issued 1919-1928, all McDonald on April 1st, 1887. Signed by president John S. Chitin(?) and punch and stamp cancelled. Very attractive design with green border secretary Fuller. Not cancelled. Black border and print .Fancy logo and and background, black print, fancy logo, and Native American vignette. allegorical vignette. Pinholes, folds. 5.5 x 8.75” Located at Bonanza Bar, Folds, creases, light wear. 8 x 11” The Mohawk Mining Company was adjacent to the Juniper. Gravel valued at 21 cents per cubic yard. [Ref: a major copper mining company based in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Idaho: Facts and Statistics Concerning Its Mining, Farming...1885, pg. Michigan. Established in November 1898 and lasted until 1932. The 41] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101575 company, between 1906 and 1932, paid out more than $15 million in shareholder dividends. Best known for the large amounts of Lot# 5524 Calumet, Michigan 1930-1940 Mining Medallion / From mohawkite that were found on the property. In 1934, it was purchased Copper Country. Very unusual scalloped mining medallion. Embossed by the Copper Range Company. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $200- on the front is: Souvenir Of Copper Country( au)/ Motif: Stamp Mill, 300 HWAC# 102484 with railroad tracks going under the mill, and associated buildings / Calumet, Mich ( ad ). Brass with nice shadow box appearance. Reverse, Lot# 5530 Lake Superior, Michigan 1889 and 1989 Quincy Mining un embossed with general wear. Looks good. ( RH). Houghton Estate Company Medal and Checks Lot of 3. 1) Two pictorial checks issued Collection Est. $30-70 HWAC# 102108 in 1889. Dateline Hancock, Lake Superior, Michigan. Underground mining vignette. 2) 1989 medal for the dedication of the Quincy Mining Company Historic District National Landmark. One side has image of the mine. The other a building. 1.5” diameter. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 102230 406 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5531 Ontonagon County, Michigan 1924 Algomah Mining Lot# 5537 Michigan 1919-1927 Michigan Mining Stock Group Lot Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Michigan. No. 6243, issued for of 7, two different companies. 1) Wolverine Copper Mining Company. one share to Alfred B. White on Sep. 12, 1924. Two sets of corporate Three stocks, issued 1919-1923, punch cancelled. Brown border and signatures (first ones crossed out). Purple border, black print, and mining drilling vignette. 2) Mohawk Mining Company. Four stocks, underground mining vignette featuring drills. Printed by ABN, Boston. issued 1923-1927, punch cancelled. Green border and background, Heavy folds. 7.75 x 11.25” An underground copper mine consisting of Native American vignette. Please inspect. Houghton Estate Collection one shaft located near Mass City, about 16 miles SE of Ontonagon, MI. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 102206 The “old” Algomah Mining Co. was organized in 1852 and worked the mine until 1854, when the mine was deemed a failure and closed. The Lot# 5538 Michigan Two Michigan Mining Lettersheets incl. “new” Algomah Mining Co. was organized in 1910. No rock was ever Copper LS Lot of 2. 1) Copper lettersheet from Douglas House, milled onsite, but in 1914, 12,467 lbs. of refined copper was recovered Houghton, Michigan. Rare! We have only seen copper lettersheets from from hand-picked ore. [Ref: mindat.org] Houghton Estate Collection Montana. Wear to edges and reverse. 2) Unused c.1870s lettersheet Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102214 for the Collins Silver Mining Company. Reverse has map of mining claims at Lake Superior! Heavy soiling to front. Chip. Houghton Estate Lot# 5532 Ontonagon County, Michigan 1936 Michigan Copper Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102239 Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Michigan. No. A2233, issued for 100 shares to Grafton Hall on Feb. 8, 1936 in New York. Lot# 5539 Butte, Montana 1903 Butte Annual Mine Reports (2 Signed by president John Stautou and secretary J. Hardley. Not each) 2 Annual mine reports for the Mountain View and East Colusa cancelled. Maroon border, black print, fancy logo and state seal mines in Silver Bow County Montana. Pertains to the United States vignette. Printed by CH Clayton & Co., NY. Heavy folds, pinholes. 7.25 Census Office for Gold, Silver, Lead, and Copper Mines. Includes the x 11” The Michigan Copper Mining Company was organized January information for employment, wages expenses and more. Provides 5, 1899 with a capital of $2,500,000. Its location comprises 6,686 depth to the scale of the mine and its impact. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 40800 acres and includes 4,870 acres of mineral territory, 1,466 of timber and miscellaneous lands and a 150 acre mill site. Active operations Lot# 5540 Helena, Montana Goodall Bros. Assaying Letters (2 were conducted at Rockland northeast of the center of the county. count) Two letters (Sept. 22, 1923 and Oct. 19, 1923) addressed to [Ref:http://genealogytrails.com/mich/ontonagon/ontonagonmines. Irma Mines in Gardner, Montana. Goodall is soliciting his services to html] Houghton Estate Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102215 “look after” ore shipments that Irma Mines has sent to the East Helena Smelter. His man will ”attend the weighing, moisture determination Lot# 5533 Ontonagon County, Michigan 1880 Ridge Copper and sampling.” The Oct. letter references the Sept. letter and stresses Company Stock Certificate Organized in 1863 in Michigan. No. that ”is it not good business policy to have someone represent you?” 1395, issued for 100 shares to A.R. Leland on Dec. 10th, 1880 in Pictorial letterhead with image of miner standing next to mules. Est. New York. Signed by president Thos. F. Mason and secretary Smith. $80-200 HWAC# 50625 Pen cancelled. Black border and print. 6 x 9” Folds, pinholes, heavy staining on left side. According to the 1897 Michigan. Dept. of Mineral Lot# 5541 Montana 1899, 1915 Two Western Mining Stocks: Statistics Annual Report, the mine was located in Ontonagon County. Montana and Minnesota 1) Britannia Mining Company. Inc. in It was reorganized in 1896, with the new company hoping to unwater Wisconsin. The Britannia Quartz Lode was in the Summit Valley the shafts in the west end and start sinking new shafts. The property Mining District, Silver Bow County, Montana. No. 217, issued for title was in questions by parties in Marquette. The whole territory has 100 shares to Nora E. Lusk on June 12th, 1899. Signed by president yielded 5,000 tons of copper. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $50- Nickey and secretary Besh. Pen cancelled. Black border and print, 100 HWAC# 102207 orange background, mining vignette. Folds with tear, other light wear. 2) Interstate Zinc Company. St. Paul, Minnesota. No. 7, issued fro 10 Lot# 5534 Michigan 1906-1907 Canadian-financed Michigan shares to Adolph Johnson on Oct. 25th, 1915. Not cancelled. Eagle Mining Stocks Lot of 8. Both companies incorporated under the vignette. Folds, toning, a few tears. Houghton Estate Collection Est. laws of the Province of Ontario. All are issued to the same person, $40-60 HWAC# 102222 Joseph H. Dunsmore. 1) The Hermina Mining Company, Limited. Five stocks issued 1906-1907. Not cancelled. Black border and print with Lot# 5542 Battle Mountain, Nevada 1908-1929 Three Battle multiple mining vignettes. Registered in Calumet. Folds, toning, some Mountain, Nevada Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 3 different for tears. 2) The Algoma Custom Smelting and Refining Company, Limited. Battle Mountain, Lander County. 1) Hider Nevada Copper Company. Three stocks issued in 1907, not cancelled. Black border and print, Issued 1910, not cancelled, three mining vignettes. Deep folds. 2) allegorical vignette. Registered in Calument. Folds, creases. Houghton Nevada-Commonwealth Mining & Milling Company. Issued in 1908, Estate Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 102220 not cancelled, three mining vignettes. Heavy folds, some soiling on reverse. 3) Buckingham Mines Corporation. Issued 1929, not Lot# 5535 Michigan 1915-1973 Michigan Mining Stock Certificates cancelled. Folds, pinholes, toning. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-70 Lot of 8. Includes: Mohawk Mining Company (two issued 1928, punch HWAC# 101606 and stamp cxled, Native American vignette); Calumet & Hecla Cons. Copper Company (issued 1949, punch cxl, Native American vignette); Lot# 5543 Bristol, Lincoln County, Nevada North Lake Mining Company (issued 1915, drilling vignette); and 1907-1956 Three Bristol, Nevada Mining Copper Range Company (Four issued 1963-1973, allegorical vignette). Stock Certificates Lot of 3 different. 1) Bristol Please inspect. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# Cons. Mines and Smelting Company. Issued 102205 in 1907, not cxl. Folds, very nice. 8.25 x 10” 2) Pioche-Bristol Mining Company. Issued in Lot# 5536 Michigan 1926-1973 Michigan Mining Stock Collection: 1917, not cancelled. Green border and mining Copper Range and Mohawk Lot of 24. 1) Mohawk Mining Company. vignette. Folds, very nice. 8.5 x 10.5” 3) Bristol Five stocks, issued 1926-1929. All punch cancelled. Green border Silver Mines Co. Issued in 1956. Not cancelled. and background with Native American vignette. 2) Copper Range Green border and mining vignette. Folds with Company. Nineteen issued stocks, two varieties. Ten with green tape repaired separation. Ken Prag Collection border, 9 with red border. Issued 1968-1973, all punch cancelled. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101577 Allegorical vignette. Fair condition. Please inspect. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 102219 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 407

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5544 Bullfrog, Nevada 1906 Three Bullfrog Mining Stocks Lot# 5550 Como, Nevada 1928 & 1941 Two Como, Nevada Mining - Including the Leading Producer 1) Montgomery Shoshone Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different. Como is a ghost town in Lyon Consolidated. Number 946 for 200 shares to George A Black in 1906. County. 1) Como Mines Company. Issued in 1941, not cancelled. Inc. in Signed by secretary (?) and 2nd vice president McDonald. Couch & 1929. Blue border and background. Folds, creases. 2) Mount Lincoln Carpenter lists their gross yield at $1,388,398. This is the largest of Mines Company. Issued in 1928, not cancelled. Brown border and any Bullfrog Mine. Underground mining vignette. 2) Gibraltar Mines underground mining vignette. Pinholes, folds with separation, toning. Syndicate. Number 2754 for 100 shares to WB Stewart. Signed by Principal Office: Gold Canyon Dredge Co, Building, Dayton. Ken Prag secretary and vice president Shockley. Native American vignette. In Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 101626 1909 they were shipping ore to smelets. 3) Rarer Montana Bull Frog Mining Company. Number 528 for 1000 shares to Thomas F Barry in Lot# 5551 Comstock, Nevada Comstock Mining Stock Certificate 1905. Signed by H Elliott and AG (?). Allegorical vignette. Incorporated Trio Lot of 3 different from three famous Comstock properties. 1) Under the Laws of Arizona, November 25, 1904. The mine was located Yellow Jacket Gold & Silver Mining Co. stock certificate issued in 1902 on Ladd Mountain between North Star and Bullfrog of Nevada. (Filer). for 22 shares. Located in Gold Hill. Punch and stamp cancelled. Soiling These three stocks are in generally nice condition. Vertical folding and ink stains, missing upper right corner. Site of the most horrific seems to be the only issue. (Bennett Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# mining disaster on the Comstock. 2) $1,000 bond for the Comstock 60227 Tunnel Company (aka the Sutro Tunnel). Issued in 1889. Signed by a Sutro relative. Punch cancelled. 54 coupons attached. 3) Unissued Lot# 5545 Candelaria, Nevada 1915-1926 Five Candelaria, Nevada stock for the West Crown Point Gold & Silver Mining Co. Pink stock Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 5. 1) New Candelaria Mines printed by Sutherland in Virginia City. Staple holes in stub, otherwise Company. Issued in 1924, not cancelled. Blue border, black print, excellent. The Crown Point in Gold Hill was the site of a rich discovery and photo vignette of Candelaria Mountain. Folds, stains. 2) The in 1870 when it was managed by John P. Jones. () Ken Prag Collection Goldfield-Candelaria Cooperative Mining Company. Two certificates: Est. $120-160 HWAC# 91543 one unissued, and one issued in 1915, not cancelled. Black border and print, underground mining vignette. Folds, light wear. 3) General Lot# 5552 Comstock, Nevada 1933-1956 Post-1900 Comstock Thomas Mines Company. Issued in 1926, not cancelled. Three mining Mining Stocks Lot of 4. 1) Reorganized Wilson Mining Company. vignettes. Folds, creases, tear. 4) Candelaria Mines Company. Issued Issued 1956, not cancelled. Mining vignette. 2) Two issued stocks for in 1923, not cancelled. Green border and background. Folds, creases. the Western Empire Gold Mines, Inc. Brunswick Lode. Both issued Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 102161 in 1933, not cancelled. 3) Gold Bond Guarantee for the Consolidated Virginia and Andes Corporation. No date. Ken Prag Collection Est. Lot# 5546 Churchill County, Nevada 1921-1935 Three Churchill $40-60 HWAC# 101602 County, Nevada Mining Stocks incl January Jones Signature Lot of 3. 1) Valleyview Mining Company. Fallon. Issued in 1921 for 100 Lot# 5553 Comstock, Gold Hill, Nevada 1942 Silver Hill Mining shares. Not cancelled. Multiple mining vignettes. Folds, bent corner. Company Stock Certificate Inc. 1872. Gold Hill District, Storey Co., 2) Rosetta Mines Company. Signed by January Jones. Fraud! Issued Nev. (printed to left of title). No. 20976, issued for 1,800 shares to in 1935, not cxl. Mining vignette. Folds. 3) The Quicksilver Corp. Stella M. Hesthal on July 14th, 1942. Signed by the president (C.A. Wild Horse. Issued in 1930 for 1,000 shares. Not cxl. Folds. Ken Prag Trello) and secretary A. Fisher. Not cancelled. Older style design with Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 101600 black border and print, fancy logo, and vignette of mine and mill. 5.5 x 10” Folds. According to Ansari, this mine was staked in 1859 along Lot# 5547 Clark County, Nevada 1902-1932 Three Different Clark the Silver City Branch of the Comstock Lode. Composed of the claims County, Nevada Mining Stocks Lot of 3. 1) Nevada Copper Company. Silver Hill, Echo, St. Louis, Lucerne, and Wallers Defeat. This particular Sandy. Issued in 1902 for 2,00 shares. Not cancelled. Green border, company was incorporated by Mackay and Fair. Later operated by the three mining vignettes, gold title. Folds, bent corner. 2) Keywest Donovans. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 102198 Mining Company. St. Thomas. Issued in 1928 for 10,000 shares. Not cancelled. Three mining vignettes. Deep folds, some toning. 3) Nevada Lot# 5554 Comstock, Silver City, Nevada 1923-1925 Spearhead Western Gold Corporation, Ltd. Indian Springs. Issued in 1932 for Gold Mining Company Stock Certificates Lot of 3 different. Issued 1,000 shares. Not cancelled. Orange border and eagle vignette. Deep 1923, 1924, and 1925.”Mine at Silver City, Nevada” printed on all 3. folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101592 One has a photo vignette of the mine. None cancelled. Folds, two have pinholes. Ansari notes this was located 1/2 mile north of Silver City Lot# 5548 Clark County, Nevada 1905-1911 Three Different Clark and reported production during the 1930s. Ken Prag Collection Est. County, Nevada Mining Stocks Lot of 3 Clark County. 1) South Nevada $60-90 HWAC# 102175 Company. Issued in 1905 for 10 shares. Not cancelled. Attractive. Green border and background. Mining vignette. Pinholes, folds. 2) Gresh Lot# 5555 Comstock, Virginia, Nevada Mines, Inc. Issued in 1908 to BM Gresh. Pen cancelled. Three mining 1866-1871 Early Savage Mine and Mill vignettes. Large tape repair on reverse. 3) Azurite Mining Company. Group Lot of Four. 1-2) Perhaps the Goodsprings. Issued in 1911 for 2,407 shares. Not cancelled. Brown most interesting. Two notes addressed to border and nice underground mining vignette. Folds, toning. Ken Prag Charles Bonner on the same day for bullion Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 101593 shipped. The first is on official ‘Office of Savage Mill, Washoe’ letterhead for 189 Lot# 5549 Clifford, Nevada 1921 and 1927 Two Clifford Mining pounds. The second is hand written for Company Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different. Ghost town in Nye 210 1/2 pounds from the Atchison Mill. County, 42 miles east of Tonopah. The Clifford brothers discovered They were neighboring mills and both silver in 1905. Peaked in 1908. When the Clifford Gold Mines owned by Savage. 3) $112.00 pay receipt Company purchased the Clifford mine and fourteen claims and for June of 1866. Signed by ‘X’ from Mich began operations in 1925, the town saw a revival. However, in 1927 Galvin. Witnessed by JB Shaw. “Received financial problems arose and the company was forced to close in from Char. Bonner, Sup’t.’ 4) 1871 note 1929. 1) Clifford Silver Mines Company. Issued in 1921 in Tonopah from Forbes letting Lowell know the pay for 3,000 shares to Frederick O’Byrne. Issued by the Tonopah Banking roll for the Atchison Mill is attached. 5) Corporation. 6 x 8.75” Folds. 2) Clifford Gold Mines Company. Issued in Official stationary from the Savage Mill 1927, not cancelled. Properties Located at Gilbert and Clifford, Nevada at Washoe. Questioning whether he could (printed at bottom). Brown border and black print. Folds with some mix the white ore with the red? Est. $50- separation.8.75 x 11.5” Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 102179 100 HWAC# 99660 408 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5556 Comstock, Virginia, Nevada Nevada Related Mining Lot# 5559 Douglas County, Nevada 1908 & 1913 Two Douglas Machinery Ephemera Lot of eleven. 1) U. S. Machinery & Steel County, Nevada Mining Stocks Lot of 2 different. 1) The Longfellow Company price list. Dayton & Tonopah. Includes air compressors, Gold Mining and Milling Company. Douglas Co. printed on seal. Issued boilers, engines, derricks, presses, vises, concentrators, etc. Eight for 20,400 shares to secretary E.W. Carman in Gardnerville on Feb. pages,14 black and white photographs. 2-6) Hercules Powder 18th, 1908. Also signed by president G.S. Newcomb. Pen cancelled. Company. Five small broadsides for blasting machines, fuses, delay Gold border, black print, three mining vignettes. Folds, some toning. 2) blasting caps, electric blasting caps and powder. 7-9) Morse Bros. Ajax-Nevada Gold Mining Company. Delaware Mining District (printed Machinery & Supply. Three separate letters on letterhead from upper right) which was located in Douglas County. No. 118, issued for Virginia City to Bodie, California. One for a “Little Tugger” hoist, 500 shares to the president, Robert Fulstone, on Dec. 27th, 1913 in one for electric cable and one about a new catalog. One to the Old Carson City. Not cancelled. Green border and seal, mining vignette. Gold Mining Company. 1928. 10) Three page Westinghouse Motors Folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-90 HWAC# 101608 advertisement. Two photos and seven diagrams. 11) Blueprint for Byron Jackson Pumping Company of San Francisco Incline Sinker. Est. Lot# 5560 Elko County, Nevada 1916 & 1938 Two Bruneau Mining $50-100 HWAC# 99893 Stock Certificates Lot of 2. The Bruneau Mine was located in the Gold Basin District of Elko County. 1) Bruneau Basin Gold Mining Company. Issued in 1916 for 2,000 shares. Not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Folds, toning, separation, tape repairs. 2) Bruneau Gold, Incorporated. Issued in 1938, not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-80 HWAC# 101579 Lot# 5561 Elko County, Tuscarora Mining District, Nevada 1891 Navajo Mining Company Stock Certificate Tuscarora Dist., Elko County, Nevada (printed at upper right). No. 12000, issued for 100 shares Geo. Root in 1891. Signed by president E. Scott and secretary Pew. Pen and stamp cancelled. Black border and print on yellow paper. Ornate logo with vignette of Native American at left. Printed by Galloway, SF. 4 x 9.5” Piece torn off on left side, pinholes, folds, ink fading. () Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100735 Lot# 5557 Contact, Nevada 1902-1955 Three Contact, Nevada Lot# 5562 Esmeralda & Nye Counties, Nevada 1907 and 1907 Two Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 3 from two different Contact mining Nevada Mining Stocks: Cuprite and Bonnie-Clare Lot of 2. 1) companies. Located in Elko County. The United States Mining and Cuprite Copper Mining Company. Issued in 1906 in Goldfield, not Smelting Company came to the district in 1907 and by the following cancelled. Black border and eagle vignette. Pinholes, folds. Property year the population had grown to 300. By 1915, the town had a thirty- near Cuprite, NV, 13 miles south of Goldfield. The Cuprite District is five room hotel, a number of saloons, restaurants, a barbershop, a in Esmeralda County. 2) The Bonnie-Clare Mining & Milling Company. general merchandise store, and a newspaper. Contact mines produced Issued in 1907, not cancelled. Orange border and vignette of mine ore from 1916 to 1958 with great consistency. 1) United States Mining next river. Pinholes, heavy folds with toning. The Forresters purchased and Smelting Company. Two issued stocks, one in 1902 and one in the mine, along with the Rattlesnake, Courbett and Hard Luck in 1906, 1903 (punch cancelled). Black border and print. Green eagle vignette. but by January 1908 declared bankruptcy in Los Angeles claiming that Folds. 2) Comstock Uranium and Oil Corporation. Issued in 1955, not they had underestimated costs. [Mining and Engineering World, No. cancelled. Pinholes, folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 1, Vol. XXVIII, January 4, 1908, p. 79] Bonnie Claire is a ghost town 102176 located in Nye County, Nevada. Peaked 1906-1914. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 102177 Lot# 5558 Cortez, Nevada 1907-1928 Cortez. Nevada Mining Stock Group Lot of 4. Lander County. Located near Mount Tenabo, Cortez Lot# 5563 Esmeralda County, Nevada Candelaria Water Company first attracted attention in 1862 when Mexican miners transported Stock Certificate Unissued but rare. Inc. April 23rd, 1879. “Esmeralda silver ore from the site to stamp mills in Austin. 1) Majestic Mines Co., Nevada“ printed at top center. San Francisco dateline. Ornate Corporation. Issued in 1928, not cancelled. Green border and eagle border and title, printed by E. Bosqui & Co., SF. 5 x 9.25” Very clean. vignette. Folds, paper clip indents. 2) The Nevada Star Mining Company. In the 1880 SF directory, J.G. Lavery is listed as the secretary and the Issued in 1907, not cancelled. Gold border and mining vignette. Folds. company office is located at 9 & 10, SF Stock Exchange Building. No 3) Sunnyside Lead-Silver Mining Company. One issued in 1926, not additional information found. () Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 cancelled. One unissued. Orange border and eagle vignette. Ken Prag HWAC# 91837 Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101612 Lot# 5564 Esmeralda County, Nevada 1938-1946 Reorganized Carrie Silver-Lead Mines Corp. Stocks Lot of 3. Two issued in 1938, one in 1946. One is punch cancelled. All have black border and print with portrait vignette of Abraham Lincoln. Folds, light wear. The Carrie Mine was located in the Gilbert Mining District of Esmeralda County. In 1907, the mine was leased to H.M. Myers and Charles A. Bona as an Ag-Pb mine. They developed it as a turquoise producer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 102160 Lot# 5565 Gold Circle, Nevada 1913 and 1956 Two Gold Circle, Nevada Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different. Gold Circle is in Elko County. 1) Eastern Star Mining Company. Issued for 350 shares in 1913. Not cancelled. Allegorical vignette. Folds, toning. 2) Miners Gold Mining Company. Issued for 1,000 shares in 1956. Not cancelled. Green border. Staple holes, folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 101595 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 409

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5566 Goldfield, Nevada 1905-1918 Atlanta Mines Company Lot# 5573 Goldfield, Nevada 1905 Goldfield Princess Mining Stock Certificate Trio Lot of 3 different. Issued 1905 (punch and Company Stock Certificate We have not seen this before! Inc.in pen cancelled, eagle vignette, pinholes, folds); 1912 (not cancelled, Arizona. No. 517, issued for 100 shares to William P. Saunders on Nov. pinholes, folds); and the Reorganized Atlanta Mines Company (1918, 11th, 1905. Signed by president Albert T. Free and secretary Herbert not cancelled, two mining vignettes and one of an eagle, folds with T. Williams. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Two non-mining some separation). According to the Copper Handbook (1912/13), the vignettes: ship (left) and locomotive (right). Printed by W. Reid Gould, Atlanta Mines Company had 5 claims, 74 acres, including the Atlanta, NY. Folds with separation starting. 9 x 11” According to The Mines Black Bear, and Union Jack Mines. The property was developed by Directory, Vol. 1, the company’s 9 claims were located in the Gold 11 shafts (up to 730 feet deep) and 5,000 feet of workings. Ken Prag Mountain and Lida Districts, Esmeralda County. Ken Prag Collection Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102533 Est. $60-120 HWAC# 102509 Lot# 5567 Goldfield, Nevada 1905-1913 Four Stocks and Checks Lot# 5574 Goldfield, Nevada 1907 Nevada-Goldfield Mining, from Mines in the Gut of Goldfield 1) John S. Cook Bank with Milling, & Smelting Co. Stock Inc. in Arizona, Feb. 1907. No. 216, elephant vignette. From the Jumbo Mining Company in 1906. issued for 100 shares to Herbert Marks on April 29th, 1907. Signed by Number 41. February 1906 payroll for Martin Gorman. Signed by vice-president John H. Reniger and secretary Watson. Not cancelled. HL Taylor and CP Holt. 2) Sandstorm Extension Mining Company Black border and print, fancy logo with shading. Heavy folds, tape Stock Certificate. Number 321 for 100 shares to James B Rutherford repaired corner. 9 x 11.5” In the 1910 Mines Directory, John Sparks & Sons in 1905. Signed by GW Newgass and PM Deringer. Excellent (NV governor) is listed as president. Company had about 1,000 acres condition. Uncancelled. 3-4) Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company of claims in Goldfield, Tonopah, Lida, Liberty, and Yerington Districts in Stock Certificates. JS Henderson and HH Howe in 1913. Howe became Nevada. Reniger was later arrested for mail fraud. Ken Prag Collection a member of the Board of Directors in 1909 when George Wingfield Est. $60-120 HWAC# 102522 gained control of this company. Wrinkles, Holes. Uncancelled. (Bennett Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59854 Lot# 5575 Goldfield, Nevada 1906 Oakland-Goldfield Mining Co. Stock Signed by Brougher No. 238, issued for 500 shares to A.S. Lot# 5568 Goldfield, Nevada 1919-1922 Goldfield Development Co. Thieson on Nov. 21, 1906 in Goldfield. Signed by H.C. Brougher as Stock Certificate Archive Lot of 110 stocks issued 1919-1922. Most president and secretary Geo. Gray. Not cancelled. Black border and have many assessment stamps on the reverse. Properties operated print, no vignette. Pinholes, pretty clean. 4.5 x 9.5” HC (Cal) Brougher are listed on the certificate and included: the Mohawk, Clermont, was an early and important figure in Tonopah, including helping Combination, Red Top-Laguna Mines of the Goldfield Consolidated finance the construction of the Mizpah Hotel. His brother, Wilson Mines Company. Unfortunately, stocks are water damaged.8.25 x 11” “Wilse” Brougher, a saloon owner in Belmont and the Nye County Green border, no vignette. Inc. Feb. 13, 1919. Est. $200-300 HWAC# recorder and auditor, helped back Jim Butler when he discovered 67068 Tonopah. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102543 Lot# 5569 Goldfield, Nevada 1919 Goldfield Development Co. Stock Lot# 5576 Goldfield, Nevada 1908-1923 Sandstorm Goldfield Certificate Collection Lot of 35 stocks issued in 1919. Most have many Mining Stock Group Lot of 3 from the gut of Goldfield. 1) Sandstorm assessment stamps on the reverse. Properties operated are listed on Extension Mining Company. Issued in 1908 to Witherbee. Not the certificate and included: the Mohawk, Clermont, Combination, cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, eagle vignette. Folds, Red Top-Laguna Mines of the Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company. toning. Property consisted of 30 acres patented land. 2) Sandstorm- 8.25 x 11” Green border, no vignette. Inc. Feb. 13, 1919. Unfortunately, Kendall Consolidated Mining Company. Two stocks, one unissued and stocks have condition issues including water damage, tears, and some one issued in 1923, not cancelled. Black border, green background and toning. This group is generally in better condition than the larger eagle vignette. Pinholes, folds with some separation, some toning. One group we are also selling in this auction. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 67083 fractional claim. [Ref: Mines Directory, Volume 1] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 102512 Lot# 5570 Goldfield, Nevada 1906 Goldfield Eureka Mining Co. Stock Certificate Pair Lot of two different, both rare. 1) No. 295, Lot# 5577 Lander County, Lewis District, Nevada 1881 Highland Chief issued for 1,000 shares to Ernest Kennedy & Co. on Nov. 22nd, 1906. Milla and Mining Company Stock Seems to be a printer’s sample or Signed by the 2nd VP P. Carney and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black proof. One large hole punch. Location: Lewis District, Lander County. border, gold seal, red and black print, three mining vignettes. Pinholes, Man dressed in highland attire with faithful gog. Incorporated in New folds, creases. 2) No. 128, issued for 1,000 shares to Ernest Kennedy Jersey. With the promise of the Nevada Central Railroad the Highland & Co. on Nov. 28th, 1906. Same corporate officers. Not cancelled. Gold Chief built a 40 stamp mill at Star Grove in 1881. The Highland Chief border and seal, black print, mining vignette. Heavy folds, large stain. Mill closed down in 1883, sealing the town of Lewis’s fate. Ken Prag Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 102530 Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91960 Lot# 5571 Goldfield, Nevada 1906-07 Goldfield Midnight-Pawnee Lot# 5578 Lovelock, Nevada 1918-1954 Three Different Lovelock Mining Co. Stock Pair Rare. Lot of 2 different for the Goldfield Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 3. 1) Silgoled Mining Company of Midnight-Pawnee. First is No. 446, issued in 1906 for 1,000 shares to Nevada. Inc. 1916. No. 118, issued for 425 shares to Alice Anthony. PH Bottoms. Not cancelled. Pinholes, folds, some soiling. Second is No. Signed by president John W. Hamilton and the secretary. Not 793, issued for 1,000 shares to HE Epsine in 1907. Not cancelled. Same cancelled. Black border, green background and seal, eagle vignette. corporate signatures as first. Folds, pinholes, some soiling. According Deep folds, creases. 2) Nevada Uranium Company. Inc. 1951. No. 752, to the 1910 Mines Directory, the mine was located in the Diamondfield issued for 500 shares in 1954. Not cancelled. Green border, gold seal, Section of the Goldfield District. About 25 acres. Ken Prag Collection atom vignette. Pinholes, folds. 3) Pacific Tungsten Company. Inc. 1918. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102204 Temp. Certificate No. 2230, issued in 1918. Not cancelled. Folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-80 HWAC# 101636 Lot# 5572 Goldfield, Nevada 1907 Goldfield Mines, Ltd. Stock Certificate Signed by EB Yerington E.B. Yerington was the son of H(enry) M. Yerington, superintendent of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad and an important Nevada mining and railroad figure. EB worked as a General Freight and Passenger Agent for the V & T and the C & C. This company was inc. in Nevada. No. 273, issued for 10,000 shares to secretary FL Wilder on Jan. 16th, 1907. Signed by Wilder and also E.B. Yerington as president. Not cancelled. Black border and print, green background. Multiple mining vignettes. Folds, toning, creases. 8.25 x 11” Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 102544 410 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5579 Marietta, Nevada 1920 and Lot# 5584 Tonopah, Nevada c1906 Manhattan Isabella Mining 1925 Two Marietta, Nevada Mining Company Archive Lot of 75 unissued stock certificates. Principal Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different for Place of Business: Tonopah, Nevada. Resident AgentL Thomas J. this Mineral County ghost town. The area Lynch. Ornate border, gold seal, and eagle vignette. 5.5 x 10.25” Water was extensively prospected by F.M. “Borax” staining, toning, associated wrinkling/folds. Not listed in Copper Smith. Before Smith came to the area, it Handbooks (1906-08). Est. $200-250 HWAC# 67066 had been periodically mined for salt used in the processing of ore in the Virginia City, Lot# 5585 Tonopah, Nevada 1918-19 Tonopah Divide Mining Co. Aurora, NV, and Bodie, CA mills. 1) Silver Stock Certificates signed by Brougher Lot of 11, issued 1918-1919. Gulch Mining Company. Inc. 1919. Agent All are stamped and punched cancelled. Orange border with vignette in Mina. Issued in 1920 for 166 shares to of mine surface workings. All signed by H.C. Brougher as president. Agnes Pitzer. Not cancelled. Brown border George Wingfield and Brougher got control of the old claims and and seal, black print, and underground formed the company in 1910. Brougher made a new strike in 1917 mining vignette. Folds with some which started the boom in Divide City. According to Paher, the Tonopah separation, toning. 8.75 x 11.5” 2) London Divide Mining Company produced $1.4 million in it’s first four years. Silver Lead Mines Company. Inc. in 1925. Most of the other Divide companies were merely stock speculations No. 53, issued for 500 shares to president and were not producers. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 67085 DA Whitaker in 1925. Not cancelled. Gold border and underground mining vignette. Lot# 5586 Tonopah, Nevada 1904 Folds with tape repairs, staining. 8.25 x 11” & 1907 Two Paymaster Mining Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# Co. of Nevada Stock Certificates 102178 Lot of 2 different for this Tonopah mine. Inc. in Arizona. 1) No. 860, Lot# 5580 Milltown, Nevada 1907, 1916 Two Milltown Stock issued for 300 shares to John Rose Certificate Milltown was the dream of Taylor and Kendrick. They on Sept. 28th, 1904 in Tonopah. would lay out the townsite in November of 1903. This would make Not cancelled. Black border and Milltown and incredibly early suburb of Goldfield. Columbia and print, mining vignette. Deep folds. Jumbo would be two others. Milltown was just southwest of the rich 8.5 x 10.5” 2) No. 1947, issued for Florence Hill. The Reno Evening Gazette reported in October 4, 1904 100 shares to T. Cassidy on Dec. that the town of Goldfield and its suburbs of Milltown, Jumbo and 14th, 1907 in SF. Signed by Harmon Columbia had all the workers it could manage. The article pointed out and Caldwell. Not cancelled. Green the anyone else arriving would have trouble finding work and the high border and background, black prices in Goldfield would soon absorb the small savings of an average print. Pinholes, very deep folds. laborer. “People without money stay away!” In 1906 Milltown was not 5.5 x 10” Ken Prag Collection Est. only a small, but thriving suburb; it was an important railroad stop for $60-90 HWAC# 101580 both the Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad, but also the Bullfrog Railroad. It was not only a milling site for Goldfield gold, but in the middle of Lot# 5587 Tybo, Nevada 187- Pair of Tybo Consolidated Receipts some rich mines. [collateralhistory.com] 1) MIlltown Extension Gold Two different. Unissued. 1) Receipt for bushels of charcoal to be used MIning Company. 1916. Number 923 for 1000 shares to George W for fuel. Three small vignettes on left. Cut roughly. 2) receipt from the Lovejoy. Signed by C Savery and Wickes(?). 2) Milltown Fraction Mining Furnace of the mining company. For cords of wood for fuel. Est. $50- Company. 1907. Number 968 for 200 shares to Fred R Anglemier(?). 80 HWAC# 99973 Signed by Fritz Eilender and Abbott. The Fraction has discoloration and the Extension has pinholes. Otherwise nice examples. (Bennett Lot# 5588 Unionville, Nevada 1920-21 Mining Stocks of Unionville Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59877 Area Unionville, Pershing County stocks: Silver Reef Mining Company; Arizona Extension Silver Mines Company; 5 Consolidated Silvers, Inc. Lot# 5581 Mountain City, Nevada 1938 and 1940 Two Mountain one of these is hole and stamp cancelled. () Ken Prag Collection Est. City, Nevada Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different Mountain $50-120 HWAC# 31567 City in Elko County. 1) Golden Ensign Mining Company. Issued for 592 shares in 1938. Not cancelled. Black border, orange seal, floral logo, Lot# 5589 Virginia City, Nevada 1920 Mexican Gold & Silver Stock eagle vignette. Folds, nice. 2) Rio Grande Copper Company. Issued in Certificates (40) The Mexican Gold & Silver Mining Company was 1940 for 250 shares. Punch cancelled. Three mining vignettes. Folds. located at the north end of the Comstock district and was a major Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 101597 producer gold & silver. The 40 certificates included here are all cancelled, some with assessment stamps, a few with revenue stamps Lot# 5582 Nye County, Nevada 1922 and 1933 Two Rare Nye County Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-300 HWAC# 51928 Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different. 1) Arrow Mining Company. Johnnie. No. 346, issued for 20 0shares to Adelene Yerbysmith on Oct. Lot# 5590 Washoe County, Nevada 1906 Rocky Hill Extension 5th, 1933. Signed by president Francis Bold and secretary Guy Dixon. Mining Co. Stock signed by John S. Orr Stock number 1, issued Not cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, eagle vignette. Folds. for 500 shares to Emma Schwartz in 1906. Signed by John S. Orr as 5.75 x 10” 2) Gold Springs Mining Company. Nyala. No. 234, issued president and secretary W.L. Beckler. Not cancelled. Black border and for 1,000 shares to Edwin Harper on March 8th, 1922. Not cancelled. print, gold seal, eagle vignette. Heavy folds with some separation, Orange border and mining vignette. Folds, separation, toning, rips. 9 x toning. 5.5 x 10.25” In 1901, Judge Orr came to Reno and formed a 11” Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-80 HWAC# 101639 partnership with Honorable Frank Norcross, which continued until 1904 when Judge Norcross was elected to the supreme bench. Judge Lot# 5583 Pershing County, Nevada 1921-1939 Black Rock and Orr continued his law practice for two years when he was elected Pershing Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 3. 1) Double O Mining Judge of the 2nd Judicial District. In 1910 he was re-elected but he Company. Black Rock, Rosebud Canyon, Rosebud District, Pershing resigned the office in 1913 to return to his private practice. Ken Prag Co. Two different, issued in 1937 and 1939. Not cancelled. One has Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101624 a mining vignette; the other an eagle. Inc. in 1919. Pinholes, folds. 2) Interstate Mining Company of Nevada. Pershing. Issued in 1921, not cancelled. Brown border and background. Underground mining vignette. Folds, some separation, bends, toning. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-80 HWAC# 101622 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 411

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5591 White Pine County, Nevada 1911-1965 Three Different Lot# 5597 Nevada 1921-1927 Mining White Pine County, NV Mining Stocks Lot of 3. 1) Virginia Gold Process / Equipment Co. Stock Mining Company. Osceola. Issued in 1911 for 5,000 shares to MH Certificates Lot of 3. 1) Radium Walker (Walker Bank in SLC). Punch cancelled. Mining vignette. 2) Ore Revigator Company. “A Nevada Amalgamated Nevada Mines Company. Black Horse. Issued in 1912. corporation.” No. 382, issued for 15 Not cancelled. Mining vignette. 3) LBM Mining Company, Inc. Little shares to O and Willie Anderson on Bald Mt. between Ely and Elko. No. 8, issued in 1965. Not cancelled. May 27th, 1927. Not cancelled. Brown Eagle vignette. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 102189 border and black print. Pinholes, folds. 8.5 x 10.75” The Radium Ore Revigator Lot# 5592 White Pine County, Osceola Mining District, Nevada 1890 was a pseudoscientific medical device Albion Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Location: Osceola consisting of a ceramic water crock lined Mining District, White Pine County, Nevada (printed at bottom left). with radioactive materials. 2) Magna Inc. in Utah, Dec. 1889. No. 34, issued for 100 shares to W.AN. Dekker Metal Corporation. Two different stocks on July 23rd, 1890. Signed by president William Lapham and secretary issued in 1921. Not cancelled. Pinholes W.C. Bowing. Not cancelled. Black border and print on light pink paper. and folds. A magnesium metal alloy. Small mining vignette. Tribune Print, Salt Lake. Folds, light wear. 5 x Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 9.5” Osceola was a placer mining camp in Nevada. Water had to be 102191 brought there via an 18 mile canal system that cost $250,000 and employed about 300 laborers, including many Chinese and Western Lot# 5598 Nevada 1908-1917 Nevada Mining Stocks incl. Fay and Shoshone and Southern Paiute Indians. The town peaked in the mid- Ferber Lot of 3 different. 1) Bull Hill Nevada Gold Mining Company. 1880s with about 500 residents. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-120 Location of principal office: Fay. Nevada (printed under vignette). HWAC# 100932 No. 257, issued for 2,500 shares to Charles Becklinger on Sept. 30th, 1911. Signed by president Sprowls(?), secretary Hatcher, and agent Lot# 5593 White Pine Shane. Not cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, 3 mining Mining District, Nevada vignettes. Heavy folds. Fay is a ghost town in Lincoln County, NV. 2) Two White Pine Ferber Copper Company. Mines Located at Ferber, Nevada, Deep Creek Mining District Stock Field (printed under vignette). No. 13, issued for 50,000 shares to C.S. Certificates Lot of 2 Herzig Co. on April 17th, 1917. Signed by president Dick and secretary different, both unissued. 1) Reeves. Not cancelled. Green border, black print, and patriotic eagle Miners’ Hope Gold & Silver vignette. Staple holes, folds. The Ferber District was in Elko County, Mining Company. Treasure NV. 3) Duluth Cons. Mining Company. Inc. in Reno, Nevada, but mine Hill. Prospector vignette. was in Lemhi County, Idaho. Issued in 1908, not cancelled. Green 2) Imperial Silver Mining border and seal, three mining vignettes. Heavy folds, a few tears. Ken Company of Nevada. Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 102199 Treasure City. 1870s. () Ken Prag Collection Est. Lot# 5599 Nevada 1905 and 1907 Two Generic Named Nevada $60-90 HWAC# 91879 Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different. 1) The Major Mining Company of Nevada. Issued in 1905, not cancelled. Orange border Lot# 5594 Nevada 14 Unissued Nevada Mining Stock Certificates and eagle vignette. Folds with tape repairs, soiling. 9.5 x 12” 2) The Lot of 14 different. Included: Lafayette MC of NV; Lafayette Silver MC; Nevada Prospecting and Development Company. Issued in 1907, Barbarossa MC; Union Lead Mining & Smelter Co.; Orleans Hornsilver not cancelled. Black border and eagle vignette. Folds, toning. 8 x 11” MC; Belleview Divide MC; California Tonopah CMC; Tonopah Extension Signed by Clarence D. Van Duzer as president. Duzer was elected Mines; Tonopah Bankers Divide Co; Grimes Divide MC; Wilson Divide District Attorney of Humboldt County in 1898. He was a member of the MC; Argonne Divide MC; and Bonanza Divide MC. Nice group! Ken Nevada Assembly from 1900 to 1902 and served as speaker. Elected Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102492 and re-elected as a Democrat to the U. S. House of Representatives, he served from March 4, 1903 to March 3, 1907. This company was Lot# 5595 Nevada Four Unissued Nevada Mining Stock Certificates reported as a scheme. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 102172 Lot of 4. Three are mining, one is a creamery. All unissued. Included: The Nevada Agricultural, Mining & Mechanical Society (1870s Carson Lot# 5600 Lake Valley, New Mexico 1882 Sierra Apache Mining City, allegorical vignette); Chance Silver Mining Company (1870s, Company Stock # 1290 for 500 shares to W Martien. Signed by George mining vignette, Cherry Creek, White Pine); Continental Silver Mining Smedley and Edward Cofie president. Dateline Philadelphia 1882. Company of Nevada (1880s, Reveille, Nye County, paper and glue Incorporated 1881. Kendall Bank Note printer. Very clean. One small residue on reverse); and The California-Nevada Creamery Company pin hole in border on left. A one page history of the mine is included. In (1890s, Carson City, agricultural vignette). Good to very good 1885 the Sierra Grande’s system of mines were the most important in condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100809 New Mexico. These mines included the Sierra Grande, Sierra Bella and Sierra Apache. Of the 250 men employed at this time by the company Lot# 5596 Nevada 1862 Mineral Resources of Nevada Territory only 30 worked the Sierra Apache (the other 220 worked the other presented by JP Usher This is part of an official document of the mines). Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 90543 United States House of Representatives from the Department of Interior. In 1862 the East Coast and the United States Government was Lot# 5601 Lexington, Oklahoma 1897 Johnsonville Eagle Cons. very interested in the Comstock, but news travelled slowly and wasn’t Mining Company Stock Certificate Lexington, Okla. (printed under always accurate. This 12 page document tried to shed light on the new vignette). No. 185, issued for 100 shares to Max Telsa on Aug. 18th, territory of Nevada. “It was estimated in August that there were in the 1897. Signed by president W. Autry and secretary Wm. James. Not Territory one hundred and forty mills in operation.” ”[in Virginia City cancelled. Black border and print. Nice bald eagle vignette. Deep folds, and Gold Hill} wherever the miners have penetrated to any depth in some staining. 8 x 9.75” No production information found. Ken Prag the hill, it is reported they have found ore which will rival any other Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 101541 district....”Also a report on the Colorada Desert and mines in California. It includes a letter fro Samuel Youngs in Aurora and two from Orion Clemens from Nevada. A great early look into this area. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 102252 412 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5602 Vinita, Oklahoma 1905 Panther Creek Oil & Gas Company Lot# 5608 Cache County, La Plata, Utah 1892 Red Jacket Mining & Stock Certificate Vinita, Indian Territory (printed under title). Low Milling Co. Stock Certificate La Plata, Cache Co., Utah (printed above number 2, issued for one share on March 20th, 1905 at Vinita. Signed dateline). Inc. Jan. 1892. No. 324, issued for 200 shares to the company by president Churchill and secretary CW Day. Not cancelled. Brown president, H.B> Westover on May 5th, 1892. Signed by Westover and border and seal, black print. Three different oil vignettes. Folds with also the asst. secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print, red title, separation and tape repairs, toning. 8.25 x 10.5” Vinita is now located underprint vignette in red of Native American. Printed by Le Count in Craig County, Oklahoma. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# Bros. SF.Pinholes, deep vertical and horizontal folds. 5.5 x 10” The 100996 Red Jacket adjoined the Sunrise near La Plata. In 1891, they drifted 15 feet into a regular bed of ore. Mr. West is manager. The Middle Fork Lot# 5603 Deadwood, South Dakota Two Deadwood Area Mining Road being built between Ogden and La Plata is reported as a failure. Stock Certificates Lot of 2 unissued. 1) The Cora Silver Mining [Ref: Financial and Mining Record, Volume 30, 1891] La Plata is now a Company. Place of Business: Deadwood. Location of Mines: Galena, ghost town. The rush to it began in 1891. There were 60–70 buildings Dakota (printed under vignettes). Galena is a ghost town in the Black in all, including two stores, saloons, a bank, and a post office, but no Hills near Deadwood. Very ornate certificate with silver seal, black cemetery. By 1892, only 150 people remained (down from a peak of border, and 3 vignettes (two mining and one of a woman). Very good 1,500). Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100792 condition. 2) Far-West Gold & Silver Mining Company. Deadwood, Dakota (printed under title). Inc. 1881. Brown border, black print, title Lot# 5609 Mammoth, Utah Copper Oxide Mineral Display in silver. Folds, staining, rips and tears. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50- Specimens, Mammoth Mine, Utah These two beautiful display 80 HWAC# 100803 specimens from the Mammoth Mine near the town of Mammoth, Utah, weigh about 12.4 pounds total. Both are rich in colorful green Lot# 5604 Lawrence County, South Dakota 1880s Tornado Cons. and blue copper oxide minerals including malachite and azurite. Each Gold & Silver Mining & Milling Co. Stock signed by Seth Bullock will make an impressive display specimen on a desk or shelf. Est. $80- Unissued but signed by Seth Bullock as president. His signature 160 HWAC# 88611 is strongly pen cancelled. Bullock came to Deadwood a day before Wild Bill Hickok was shot and killed. Bullock became Deadwood’s Lot# 5610 Newhouse, San Francisco District, Utah 1908 Nevada first sheriff and also operated a hardware store. He later invested in Ready Pay Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Arizona. No. Deadwood mines. He was a close friend of Teddy Roosevelt and was 211, issued for 5,000 shares to Jessis T. Alderman on Oct. 17th, 1908. named a US Marshal for South Dakota. This stock is dateline Lead City, Signed by president Ender and secretary Kindy. Not cancelled. Black 188-. It has a blue border and print with a yellow brown background border and print, gold seal. Multiple mining vignettes, including many mining vignette. 4.5 x 7.75” Whitewood Quartz Mining District, incorporated into the border. Folds, large stain on left side. 8.25 x 11“ Lawrence County, Dakota Territory (printed under title). () Ken Prag They owned a group of claims on White Mountain. Prospecting had Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 100782 been done in 1913, but ”ore in commerical quantities had not been disclosed.” In 1909, W.L. Bachtell was supt. Newhouse, Utah is a ghost Lot# 5605 Lead, South Dakota 1904-1905 Lead Stock Group Lot town located on the eastern edge of the Wah Wah Valley in Beaver of three. Globe Gold Mining Company of Lead, South Dakota. # 1433 County, Utah. [Ref: Geology and Ore Deposits of the San Francisco and for 1500 shares. Gold seal. Glack on brown safety paper. Signed b Adjacent District, Utah, Butler, 1913] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50- Samuel Nelter(?) and president Renken. Not cancelled. Extremely nice 100 HWAC# 102171 condition. 2-3) Hidden Fortune Gold Mining Company. Stock # 10354 for 1000 shares to LC Hardsoog. brown stamped seal. Orange border. Lot# 5611 Utah c1900’s Eagle vignette. Assessment paid stamp upper right. Nice. Bond 312. Open Pit Mines, Post Nine coupons remaining. Hole punched ‘PAID.’ 1904. Still very nice. Cards Approx. 20 Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 101400 chromolitho’s & RPC’s: General View of Utah Lot# 5606 Pennington County, South Dakota 1888 Gorman Mining Copper Co., Property, Company Stock Certificate Rare, but in poor condition. Location of Bingham Canyon, Utah; Mines: Canyon Mining District, Pennington County, Dakota (printed Butte, Montana and upper right) and Rapid City (printed under title). Inc. in Territory of Berkeley Pit; Salt Beds, Dakota. No. 95, issued for 1,000 shares to George Falkenburg on June Great Salt Lake Utah, & 5th, 1888 in Rapid City. Signed by the president and secretary (John more. Salvatore Falcone H. King). Not cancelled. Black border, red mining vignette. ”$5.00” Collection Est. $60-100 printed in gold. Heavy folds with separation, heavy soiling, creases, HWAC# 91320 rip in seal. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100804 Lot# 5607 Webb County, Texas 1896 The Mexican National Coal, Lot# 5612 Utah Utah Mines Cans and Artifacts Collected from Timber and Iron Co. Stock Certificate Dateline Colorado Springs, Mammoth and other underground mines in Utah. 12 assorted cans April 22nd, 1896. No. 278, issued for 2.5 shares to Chas. S. Hinchman. miniand batteries. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 88344 Signed by Walter Hinchman as president and asst. secretary Drake. Lot# 5613 Utah 1924-1961 Utah Oil Company Stock Group Lot of four. Western Empire Petroleum. # 1637. Oil field vignette. 1958. 2) Not cancelled. Black border and print. Folds, curled bottom right Western Empire Petroleum. # 1634. Oil field vignette. 1958. 3) Virgin corner. “Colorado/Mexico” printed on certificate, but the company’s Dome Oil Company. 1924. # 2233. Oil field vignette. 4) Huroco, Inc. main focus were the Santo Tomas coal fields at Las Minas, Webb 1961. Number 54. Oil field Vignette. Condition ranges from nice to County, TX. () Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91870 extremely nice. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 103570 Lot# 5614 Utah Western, UT Mine Artifacts Grab bag of rusty and other artifacts from western Utah mines and more Geff Pollock Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102699 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 413

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5615 Curlew, Washington 1901 Curlew Area Mining Stocks Lot# 5620 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 1925 Mining Medallion / The “ 1) Kettle-Curlew MIning Company. Offices in Minneapolis and Huron, Speedshovel”. Here is a very unusual advertising medallion. It would South Dakota. # 1356 for 125 shares to John Holtkamp. Signed be considered a “ Figural” medallion, because it is 8 sided and has a by president Kemp and secretary (?). Dateline Minneapolis 1901. picture of the speed shovel embossed on it !! The embossing is : “ Speed Incorporated 1900. No cancelled. 10c Documentary stamp. No edge, shovel/ Motif: Speed shovel, digging into a hillside/ Speed Drag Line/ corner or discoloration issues. Pin holes. 2) Boundary Camp Mining Speed Cranes // Reverse embossed : Manitowac Engineering Works and Milling Company. Offices in Minneapolis and Huron, South ( au)/ Manitowoc ( su) / Speedcrane( su) on top of a Globe / small Dakota. #1561 for 1722 shares to Holtcamp. Signed by president CR shield / Manitowoc, Wis( ad ) // Nice brass item, with good patina, but Guttle(?). Dateline Minneapolis 1901. Three 5c, one 25c and one 50c in nice condition. Rare item...( RH). Houghton Estate Collection Est. documentary stamps. They are hole cancelled. No border, corner of $30-60 HWAC# 102107 discoloration issues. 3) Union Consolidated Mining Company. Offices in Minneapolis and Huron, South Dakota. #8382 for 100 shares to Lot# 5621 Casper, Wyoming 1888 Colorado & Wyoming Land & Oil Keithly. 1901. Signed by Clark and president Guttle(?). 5c Documentary Co. Stock Certificate Inc. in Colorado. No. 21, issued for 100 shares stamp. Top left corner dog eared. All in very nice condition: Gold, to CH. Cramer on July 28th, 1888 in Denver. Signed by president Orange and Black. Quit ea threesome! Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- Frederick Sigel and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and 100 HWAC# 101403 print, gold seal. Nice vignette of oil derrick gushing oil in a scenic setting with a train passing by. Serious condition issues: deep folds Lot# 5616 Loomis, Washington 1903 Sinlahekeen Gold Mining with large separations and old tape repairs. Toning and soiling. The Company Early # 16 for 5,000 shares to RE Stevenson. Signed by company drilled one of the first wells at Poison Spider Creek near “Oil Ridenour and president Payne. Dateline Loomis, Washington 1903. City” (Casper) in 1886. George L. Aggers was in charge and they drilled Incorporated in 1902. No cancelled. Fold edge nicks, otherwise very down to 1,130 ft. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 100939 nice. Black and Green on White. Three mining/milling vignettes. ”This company owns ten claims on Douglass mountain, six miles south of Lot# 5622 Yukon Territory 1898 & 1969 Two Yukon Mining Stock Loomis. A tunnel is being run to cross cut a 4 foot vein shown on its St Certificates Lot of 2. 1) Slocan Liberty Hill Mining Company. Inc. Paul claim. The tunnel has now been run 90 ft and has passed the point in Washington. No. 1001, issued for 1,000 shares in 1898. Stamp on surface where ledge is visible. The rock is strongly mineralized and cancelled. Black border, gold seal, patriotic vignette. Deep folds with shows unmistakable evidences of copper values.” [Engineering and separation and heavy toning. Owned 19 claims in the Slocan district, Mining Journal, Volume 79, 1905] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 British Columbia. 2) Yukon Exploration and Development, Ltd. No. 20, HWAC# 101460 issued in 1969 to the company president, Charles A. Wilman. Punch cancelled. Black border and print. Numerous mining vignettes. Staple. Lot# 5617 Stevens County, Washington 1925, 1927 First Thought Clean. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 100891 Gold Mines, Limited stock Lot of two. 1) Blue. #1305 for 100 shares to Goodenough. Signed by president Grieve. Incorporated 1901. Lot# 5623 McKee Creek, Canada 1903, 1923 Two Canadian Mining Dateline 1925. Two vertical folds. No edge, corner discoloration or pin Stocks 1) McKee Consolidated Hydraulic Limited. # 748 for 1000 hole issues. 2) Green. # 2239 for 500 shares to Louis Berger. Signed by shares to George A Lawthwaite(?). Signed by Roberts and president president Pickrel. $2 New York Transfer stamp on back. Nicks at fold Hamslaw. Dateline 1903. Incorporated 1901. Not cancelled. Three edges. Some very miner edge issues. “Of the three properties visited mining vignettes. Small rips on fold edges. No other edge, corner by the writer on First Thought Mountain, the First Thought is the only or discoloration. Very nice. There was a scarcity of water and the one that has been systematically developed and has made regular uncomfortably close quarters into which Ginaca & Co and the McKee shipments...The First Thought camp is located at an elevation of 2,900 Consolidated Hydraulic Limited had worked themselves in 1904 feet on the southeastern slope of the mountain, just 3 1/2 miles in which induced the latter company to suspend operations for this an air line northeast of Orient, the nearest railroad station. Supplies season so as to enable the said Ginaca & Co to work past the point are brought from Orient over a fair wagon road, the haul of about of conflict. In 1906 the McKee was advertising again! In that year 31/2 miles involving a rise of some 600 feet between the town and superintendent Davis was going around showing 230 ounces of the camp. Water and timber are plentiful in the vicinity.” [“THE ORE gold worth about $2,800. 2) Dryden Gold Corporation. # 862 for DEPOSITS OF NORTHEASTERN WASHINGTON” by Howland Bancroft] 100 shares to George A Seligman. Signed by Tucker and president Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 101448 Evans. Dateline 1923. Incorporated 1922. Not cancelled. In 1923 it was reported the company had 3 shafts, 150 HP steam power plant, Lot# 5618 Western U.S. 3 California / 1 Nevada Mining stock 4 30 ton concentration unit, 10 stamps and 25 men working. Ken Prag mining stock (3 California, 1 Nevada). 1) Unissued Cavilan Mining & Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101449 Milling Company @ $10 each, cert. #899. Inc. Oct. 31, 1891. Located Gavilan District, San Bernardino, Co. State of CA. Vignette of working Lot# 5624 Ontario, Canada 1887 Kingston and Pembroke Iron miners. Gray border. Printed: Searle & Mclinton, SF. 2) 300 shares Mining Company Stock # 1606 for 100 shares to RP Flower & @ $1 each of Lady Bedford Mining Co., Lodi, CA. cert. # 79, issued Company. Signed by DS Gibbons president Henry Seibert. Distinctly to George Harvig on Jan. 2, 1935. Gray border, vignette of eagle with coal mining underground vignette. M Seibert (related?)printer. Not spread wings on rock over body of water. Gold seal. Printed: GOES53. cancelled. One 50c and five 10c Stock transfer stamps on reverse. 3) 10,000 shares @ $1 each of Grand Pacific Gold Mining Co. on April Green background. Some minor edge and corner issues. Very nice! 2, 1906 issued to William Hurt. Brown border with raised company The company operated the Glendower mine in Ontario, Canada, an seal. 4) 500 shares of Belmont-Osborn Mining Co. 10 cents each, iron mine that produced about 50,000 tons of iron ore through 1895 cert. #1075 issued, registered and countersigned to Ollie G. Elliott on (Ingall, 1901). Even the best iron properties were marginal after 1873, Apr. 14, 1930. Brown border with raised company seal. Adhesive RN due to poor price conditions (Technology on The Frontier: Mining In stamp. Two vignettes of women with shield saying “hope” and scale. Old Ontario, Diane Newell). In 1887, the Zanesville Company was Principal office: 15 E. 1st St., Reno, NV. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 100413 merged in, but by 1895, the mine was idle. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81920 Lot# 5619 Western U.S. 1902-1930 Western US Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 4 different. 1) Butte Miner Company. Issued See pictures of every lot at 1928, pen cancelled. 2) Farris Gold-Silver Mining Company. Spokane, Washington. Issued in 1926, not cancelled. Three mining vignettes. www.FHWAC.Com 3) New York & Boston Mining Company. Not located. Issued in 1930, not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Bottom left corner clipped. 4) Oregon Development Company. Phoenix, Arizona. Issued in 1902. Not cancelled. Green border and mining vignette. Please inspect. Houghton Estate Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102208 414 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5625 Moa Bay, Cuba 1959-1960 Freeport Nickel Mine at Lot# 5633 1922 Charbonnages Reunis du Nord - Donetz Bond Moa Bay Cuba: Photographs Important group of photographs Certificates 8 total certificates. All signed and NOT canceled by two from Freeport Nickel mine at Moa Bay, Cuba. This group of 11 x 16 administrators, illegible. Possibly from Belgium (?); all attached photographs consisting of approximately 10 views shows Freeport’s revenue coupons still attached; all in good condition, some tearing nickel cobalt mine at Moa Bay Cuba. One small additional 4 x 5” and discoloration. No history found during research via the internet. snapshot tells the story of a Cuban gorilla, soldier of Fidel Castro, Est. $30-60 HWAC# 81074 showing a rifle with members of the mine staff in the background probably taken at the takeover of the mine in 1960. The large Lot# 5634 Collection of Documents from Arthur Loiselle, Montana photographs are professional views of the plant at Moa Bay. This is an Stored in a 27” x 5” Valuable Papers binder. Includes letters to Arthur important group illustrating the difficulties of international mining in Loiselle c. 1930’s regarding mine tailings, mine restart feasability and unsettled political environments. Est. $100-240 HWAC# 37664 more. Original 1918 Silver Arrow quartz claim. 1906 original Deed Of Administrator. Cancelled checks. Property lease dated 1899. An assy Lot# 5626 Southern Nevada, 1906, 1908 Three Nice Southern report and several other documents. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 50364 Nevada Stocks 1) Homestake Extension Mining Company. Gold Bar, Death Valley. # 313. Dateline 1906. The Panic of 1907 ended the life Lot# 5635 1928 Compagne Minier Du Maroc Oriental (Mining of this mining company. Signed by president Whittmore. No border, Company Bond Certificate) 1 total certificate. Signed and unissued; corner, pin hole of discoloration issues. Not cancelled. 2) Cyrus has revenue coupons still attached; in very good condtion, some small Noble Extension Mining Company. Searchlight. #29. Dateline 1906. bends in the corners. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 81816 Incorporated 1906. Signed by president Matt Howard. No border, corner, pin hole of discoloration issues. Not cancelled. 3) Granite- Lot# 5636 Compagnie Du Dyr Mining Bond Certificates 7 total Contacts Mines Company. Rhyolite. #613. Dateline 1908. Incorporated certificates. All certificates are in French; all are signed and unissued, 1906. Signed by president Clay Tallman and issued to Clay Tallman. signatures illegible from two adminstrators; all in very good condition, Tallman was appointed Commissioner of the United States General revenue coupons are attached and in good condition; green and blue Land Office on May 27, 1913 by Woodrow Wilson. He was a lawyer trim, with a vignette off a power plant in the background. Est. $30-50 from Nevada, and was a member of the Nevada State Senate from 1909 HWAC# 81805 to 1913, serving as President pro tempore during his last session] He was also chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee of Lot# 5637 1900’s Compagnie Miniere Du Triunfo & Compania Nevada, and was his party’s candidate for the United States House of Espanola Bond Certificates 3 total certificates. The Compagne Representatives in 1912. No border, corner or discoloration issues. Mining Company Bond Certificates are in good condition, tearing Small hoes where company stamp was applied. Ken Prag Collection along the top edge, still has revenue coupons attached; signed and Est. $60-100 HWAC# 101406 NOT canceled by the president and administrator, both illegible; issued but not canceled, 1924.De Minas Del Rif; in fair condition, Lot# 5627 A Variety some tearing on all sides and the revenue coupons detached from the original, signed and NOT canceled by the president and administrator, of Foreign Mine both illegible, Madrid, 1935. The Compañía Española de Minas del Rif SA is a joint stock company (CEMR) which exploited the basement Bond Certificates of Spanish Morocco to extract the iron ore from 1908 to 1984 of the Spanish Colonization. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 81073 (Northern Africa) 25 total certificates. Lot# 5638 Corson Gold Mining Company Thirty shares of Corson All are signed and Gold Mining Company stock, number 556 issued to A. M. Decrow, dated April 29, 1902. Incorporated under the laws of Arizona. Three not canceled; all have mining vignettes one where miners are working with sluice. Black border. Silver coupon and revenue stamp. Ken . Ken Prag Collection some revenue coupons Est. $60-100 HWAC# 82374 attached; most in very good condition, some with bent corners. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81820 Lot# 5628 A Variety of Foreign Mine Stocks & Bonds 16 total Lot# 5639 1900’s Indumine & Societe Des Mines De Cho Don certificates. All signed and unissued; revenue coupons still attached; Mining Bond Certificates 10 total certificates. All signed and all in very good condition, minimal folding of the corners. Est. $60- unissued; all with revenue coupons attached; all in very good condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81823 100 HWAC# 81808 Lot# 5629 A Variety of Foreign Mine Stocks & Bonds/ One Coal Lot# 5640 1894 Instructions Company Bond 18 total certificates; some signed and NOT canceled; for US Deputy Mineral some signed and not issued; all in good condition, some tearing in Surveyors Book Hardcover corners and some discoloration; revenue stamps still attached to most April, 1894 edition. 73pp with of these certificates. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 81807 foldout map. Some handwritten Lot# 5630 A Variety of Union Miniere de la Haute Mana Bond Certificates 11 total certificates. All signed and unissued Bond notes. Cover has signs of wear. certificates; the administrators signatures are illegible (stamp signatures). Very bright colors on all, very good condition; some Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80857 discoloration around the edges; from Paris (?). Est. $100-150 HWAC# 81075 Lot# 5631 Carbide Lamps (6) 6 carbide lamps- brass Justrite, red/ Lot# 5641 1929-1967 Main Stream United States Oil Company green Koehler, 1 rusty, 3 Dewar Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87348 Stocks Lot of three. 1) Standard Oil Export Corporation. Specimen for preferred stock. Interesting vignette of allegorical man holding a Lot# 5632 1920’s Charbonnages de Millau Bond Certificates 12 ocean going vessel while nude son looks on. 2) Sinclair Consolidated total certificates. Millau is a town about 200 miles north of Montpellier, Oil Corporation. # 281298 for 10 shares. Auto signed. Cancelled. 3) France. All signed (illegible) and NOT canceled. These certificates Sinclair Oil Corporation. 4 3/8% convertible subordinated debenture. all have a safety light at the top of the bond; revenue coupons still $10,000. Number R9115. Cancelled. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 attached to the back of the bond; all in very good condition. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 81802 HWAC# 103571 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 415

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Mining Lot# 5651 Societe D’exploitations Minieres De L’inini Bond Certificates 26 total certificates. All are signed and unissued; all have revenue coupons still attached; all in good condition, some water stains and discoloration. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81815 Lot# 5642 c1900’s Metallurgy (Books) 9 Books include: Pulverised Lot# 5652 Societe D’exploitations Minieres De L’inini Bond Fuel Firing for Metallurgical Purposes; Materials Science and Certificates 48 total certificates. 8 have brown trim and 40 have blue Engineering Series; An Outline of Metallurgical Practice; Handbook trim; all signed and NOT canceled by two administrators, illegible; of Nonferrous Metallurgy; Blowpiping Mineralogy Assaying Geology all in good condition, some cutting at the top of each certificate. Est. Chemistry; & more! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 85856 $100-200 HWAC# 81076 Lot# 5643 1909 Mines D’amtimoine De Rochetrejoux Mining Lot# 5653 1924 Societe Industrielle Forestiere & Miniere du Bond Certificates 9 total certificates. Incorporated in Lyon, France, Proche Orient Bond Certificates 2 total certificates. Both signed and June 1909; all signed and unissued; all have revenue coupons still NOT canceled in Paris, France. In very good condition, green trim with aqua background; revenue coupons still attached to both certificates. attached; all in fair condition, some tearing and discoloration. Est. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 81801 $60-150 HWAC# 81814 Lot# 5654 Three Different Colored Societe Coloniale Agricole et Lot# 5644 1900’s Mines de Cuivre Argentifere, DeMinas Del Miniere Bond Certificates 31 total certificates. 24 are ruby red, very Rif, The Pena Copper Mines Limited Bond Certificates 4 total good condition, 3 are light/dark blue trim and text, 3 are light/dark certificates. All signed and NOT canceled; all out of Spain; all in good green trim and text; all in very good condition; vignette of men drilling condition, all in vinyl sleeves. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81803 by hand at the top of the certificate in red. Printed by the Notaires a Paris. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 81078 Lot# 5645 1930’s Lot# 5655 1903-1908 Three Mining Related Stocks 1) North Mines D’or De Stanija American Coal Briquette Company. No coal - no power! # 65. signed by La Montagni and president Quinrette(?). Dateline 1907. Incorporated Bond Certificate 1903. 2) Kirby Furnace SMelting and Refining. Without smelters and refiners, the ore was just ore! #136. Signed by SM Boyd and president (French company of Sommerville. Dateline 1908. Incorporated 1904. 3) Chicago Tin Company. Without manufacturers, the ore was valueless # 121. Signed the Stanija Gold Mines) by Nichols and president EJ Camp. Dateline 1903. Ken Prag Collection 1 total certificate. Signed Est. $60-90 HWAC# 101405 and NOT canceled; Lot# 5656 1910 Two Varieties of The Venezuela Central Railway all revenue coupons Company Limited Bond Certificates 9 total certificates. 5 have red trim with green lettering and 4 have green trim with black lettering; attached; in very good all signed by the director and secretary, both illegible; all have revenue coupons still attached; all in fair condition, some folding and water condition, nice bold marks, some with frayed corners. Printed by Doherty & Co. out of Newport, CT. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81077 orange background and trim. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 81819 Lot# 5646 Mining Camp Antiquities Glass oil container with spout, Lot# 5657 Union Miniere & Finaciere Coloniale & Union clear bottle, cobalt kettle, Plug Cut Tin, glass stoppers and more Est. Charbonniere Continentale (French Bond Certificates) 13 total $100-200 HWAC# 102682 certificates. All are signed and NOT canceled; all have revenue coupons attached; all in very good condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81809 Lot# 5647 Nevada Chemical Company stock Twenty Five shares of Nevada Chemical Company, number329, issued to E. A. Keenan, Lot# 5658 Alabama Four Mobile Railroad Passes 1) Three passes Trustee, dated May 19, 1919, registered to Tonopah Banking for the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company. 1915, 1925, and 1926. Corporation on may 19, 1918 . Signed by LE. A. Keenan, secretary. The first is issued to RC Hebbs (GM of KC&M Railway). The latter two Printed: Security Bank Not Co., Phila., PA Ken Prag Collection Est. $50- are issued to W.R. Scott, president of Southern Pacific Lines. The 1925 80 HWAC# 81865 pass is heavily faded. The other two are in good condition. Chartered in 1848. It was planned to span the distance between the seaport of Lot# 5648 Russian and Baltic Mining Company Bond Certificates Mobile, Alabama and the Ohio River near Cairo, Illinois. In 1940, it was 19 total certificates. All signed and unissued; all have revenue coupons merged with the Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad to form the Gulf, still attached; all in good condition, some bending and discoloration. Mobile and Ohio Railroad. 2) One pass for the Gulf, Mobile & Northern Est. $100-150 HWAC# 81821 Railroad Company. Issued in 1925 to W.R. Scott, president of Southern Pacific Lines. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 60314 Lot# 5649 Societe Anonyme Des De Bernissart (Coal Mining Company Bond Certificates) 2 total certificates. Both signed and Lot# 5659 Arizona Arizona Eastern Railroad Passes (1920 & unissued; revenue coupons still attached; in good condition, some 1924) Two different: 1920 and 1924. Both are issued to W.R. Scott, tears and discoloration. The SA des Charbonnages de Bernissart was president of the Southern Pacific Lines in Texas and Louisiana. Signed born in 1841 with the headquarters N ° 1 - Négresse which exploited by two different presidents.Light soiling/toning. The Arizona Eastern a deposit at the extreme west of the Borain basin. Various seats were Railway was chartered as the Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway subsequently dark within a few tens of meters of each other. In the (GVGN) in 1885. Before completion to Globe in 1899, the GVGN came 19th century, there are seven wells, two of which are located nearby, under the control of the Arizona Eastern Railroad (AE). The Arizona in Harchies. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 81817 Eastern was leased by the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) in 1905 and merged into the SP system in 1924. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 Lot# 5650 Societe des Mines de Boudoukha (Ivory Coast, Africa) HWAC# 60346 Bond Certificates 23 total certificates. All signed and NOT issued; all have revenue coupons still attached; all in very good condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81810 416 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Railroadiana Lot# 5660 1876 Cleveland, Mt. Vernon & Delaware Railroad Lot# 5666 Alabama 1800-1900’s Alabama Stock Cert. (3) Two Pass, 1876 Includes Massillon Branch. Pass No. 308, issued for 1876 ORANGE cert. for Mobile & Montgomery Railway Co. one issued/ to N.H. Hotchkiss, freight solicitor for Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. canceled (628, one unissued (634). Both: have vignetter of 4-4-0 Printed signature of G.A. Jones, superintendent. Countersigned by loco l-r from roundhouse, $100 par, National Bank Note Co. printer. J.A. Tilton. Reverse has significant glue and paper residue. The 1869 One ROSE cert. Mobile and Birmingham Railroad Co. #B472, reorganization of the Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Railroad. The main embossed seal, vignette $-$-0 #15 loco r-l 3 shares @$100 par, line (originally referred to as a branch from Mt. Liberty to Columbus) revenue and dividend stamped. American Bank Note Co. printer. Ken was completed between Millersburg and Columbus and trains began Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 101325 running to Columbus on September 1, 1873. The Dresden branch was completed in 1888 including a 1,500’ tunnel near Tunnel Hill. The Lot# 5667 American Central Railways Company Unissued stock branch extended from Killbuck to Trinway with trackage rights to certificate number 54. Originally named the Western Air Line Railroad. Dresden and Zanesville. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 60360 The American Central Railway was incorporated on February 21, 1859. Unlisted in Cox. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 82208 Lot# 5661 1918-1925 Five Wabash Railway Company Passes Lot Lot# 5668 1891 Anderson Belt Railway Company Cancelled of 5 passes. Included: 1918 to W.R .Scott, VP of Souther Pacific Co.; certificate #8 on December 31, 1891. Rare. Ken Prag Collection Est. 1920 to C.D. Trueman, supt. stations & transfers for Pennsylvania $40-80 HWAC# 82207 System; 1925 to Scott; and two different style passes that aren’t dated with a printed message from president J.E. Taussig. All in very Lot# 5669 Apache Railway Company Bond Incorporated in good condition. Operated in the mid-central United States. It served under the laws of the State of Arizona September 5, 1917 when a large area, including track in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, it began construction from a connection with the Atchison, Iowa, Michigan, and Missouri and the province of Ontario. Its primary Topeka & Santa Fe Railway at Holbrook building southward to connections included Chicago, Illinois; Kansas City, Missouri; Detroit, tap timber reserves for a paper mill. A year later, almost exactly Michigan; Buffalo, New York; St. Louis, Missouri; and Toledo, Ohio. to the day on September 6, 1918 the railroad completed its (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 60341 line as far south as Snowflake and two years after that in the summer of 1920 the route was open to McNary, a total of 72 miles. Lot# 5662 1874 Raleigh and Gaston & Raleigh and Augusta unissued $1000 bearer coupon # 920 20 year Refunding First Air Line Rail Road Co. Pass, 1874 No. 643, issued in 1874 to N.H. Mortgage 5% Income Bond due December 1, 1957 to Southwest Hatchkiss, esq., traveling agent for C & O RR. Signed by supt. Andrews. Lumber Mills, Inc in Nevada., orange border, First day December, 1937, Pass is soiled, and has paper/glue residue on reverse from being no vignette, vertical format. Printer: Rocky Mountain Note Company attached in an album. The Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad dates Denver, Pueblo, Salt Lake, El Paso. cox u Uncirculated condition/ Ken back to the early 1850s, when the line was chartered by the North Prag Collection Est. $25-100 HWAC# 81716 Carolina General Assembly as the Chatham Railroad in February 1851. In 1871, it changed its name to the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Lot# 5670 Arkansas - Pacific Railroad Company Unissued, Unlisted Railroad. They wanted to build a line from Raleigh to Augusta, Georgia, in Cox. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 82206 through Columbia, South Carolina. However, it never progressed past the North Carolina-South Carolina state line, where it met the Palmetto Lot# 5671 Atlantic & Suburban Railway Company Railroad. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59194 Atlantic & Suburban Railway Company stock. 1) Unissued stock certificate, number 84. 2) Cancelled on June 6, 1910 Lot# 5663 1886, 1887 Two 1880s Troy & Boston Railroad Passes certificate number 8. Low certificate number possible founder. Issued in 1886 and 1887 to the same person, Charles Haines, president Ken . Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 81825 of the Hoosac Valley RR Co. Both are signed by the superintendent (illegible). Some soiling. One pass has paper loss on the reverse. Lot# 5672 Boston Railroad Holding Company Twenty shares of Chartered April 4, 1848 and organized November 22, 1849. It Boston Railroad Holding Company stock, certificate number B1174. completed a line from Troy, New York to the Vermont state line (35 Issued to Llewelyn Sherman Adams (January 8, 1899 – October miles) in 1852. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-150 HWAC# 60323 27, 1986). Adams was President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s chief of staff. During the six years he served in that position handled many Lot# 5664 Maine 1800’s (The) Maine Central RailRoad Co. important issues for the President. He had previously been governor Two bonds. 1. #41, I/C, $1000 8 year, 6% Mortgage Bearer Bond of New Hampshire. Printer by American Bank Note Company. Ken . issued Dec. 1,1862. Signed William Goodenow President, BLACK, Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81827 printed seal, vignette 4-4-0 loco and cars under bridge, one coupon attached, “$1000” red underprint, J.H. Bufford’s Litho. printer. F+ Lot# 5673 California California Railroad Guides Chicago North 2. #92, U/U, $100 7% Series “A” Consolidated Mortgage Bond due Western Line 1927 48pp with b/w photos of California scenes and 1912. Dated 1872. GREEN, vignettes: bottom Winged allegorical maps of California and Nevada, Yosemite, Sequoia Park, San Francisco female. Top under wavy title- state seal left, 4-4-0 crossing bridge and Los Angeles. Center map is detached. Southern Pacific, The Way center, Lady Justice w/eagle right. Loring, Short & Harmon printers. There, What to See and How to See It, 1911 64 pp, photos and text Except for fold in center Au condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- about California attractions. Rand McNally’s Pocket Map and Shipper’s 120 HWAC# 102404 Guide of California. 1886 58pp with towns and railroad route info, map is missing. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-360 HWAC# 54652 Lot# 5665 Agricultural Branch Rail Road Companystock Unissued guaranteed stock for Agricultural Branch Railroad. The railroad began Lot# 5674 Colorado c1900 Canon City-Florence and Royal Gorge service on December 1, 1855 in Massachusetts being incorporated Interurban Railway Co. Stock Certificate from the Canon City- on April 26, 1847. It connected the cities of Framingham and Florence and Royal Gorge Interurban Railway Co., incorporated in Northborough. Service began on December 1, 1855. Unlisted in Cox. 1897, incorporated in Colorado, certificate number 991, issued in Ken . Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81534 c1900, printed by Franklin Press, size 8.5 by 10.5 inches, in Average condition, unissued. Vignette of Royal Gorge with an interurban car traversing a bridge. This connection through Royal Gorge was made in 1897, but destroyed in a flood in 1912. Lower right water stain Est. $50-100 HWAC# 104899 Lot# 5675 California 1871-1876 Central Pacific Railroad Ephemera (2) 1871 billhead and 1876 expense bill for book cases. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 82579 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 417

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Railroadiana Lot# 5676 Midwest United States 1800-1900’s Central Lot# 5683 Texas 1872 Houston & Great Northern Rail Road Co U.S. (9) 1. Waupaca-Green Bay Railway,I/U, #116, U/U, $1000 (issued ten to mile of railroad) 6% 20 yrs Convertible 1 share of common stock @ $100 par, GOES printer. Bond bearer bond due 1892. Dated Aug 1, 1872 . Unsigned, GREEN, 2.Wyandotte & Detroit River Railway, U/U,#470, common stock, wavy title w/ vignette below of 4-4-0 “AMERICA” l-r full side view, ship $100 par, receipt attached, date 189_, Calvert Lith Co printer, in back ground. “$1000” green shadowed overprint, coupons #3-40 3.Milwaukee Benton Harbor and Columbus Railway Co. attached, W.H. Arthur & Co. printer. AU cond. Ken Prag Collection Est. I/C,#49, 30 shares common stock @$100 par, green, $80-100 HWAC# 102429 issued Aug 7, 1897, Western Bank Note Co printer. 4.Mount Carmel and Locust Gap Transit C. Gold bearer Lot# 5684 Midwest United States 1800-1900’s Illinois/Iowa RR Co’s bond, rose,5%, issued April, 1911 and two common stock Moline and Peoria Railway Co. #7 I/C for One share common stock @100 certificates, black, $50 par, 19__ one issued/canceled and on U/U par issued Dec 4, 1900 signed J.S. Keefe President. Black, no vignette, 5. Montgomery County Rapir Transit Co.I/U, leaves of grass behind title. Embossed seal, green checkered underprint. #83 $50 par, black, The Mann Co printer. Also, one unissued/uncanceled same certificate. Western Bank Note Co. 6. Mohnsville and Adamstown Railroad Co., #53, 20 shares,$50 par, Muscatine Western Railway Construction Co. Unissued/uncanceled, black, Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 101252 common stock @ $1000 par, black, vignette of 4-4-0 passenger train r-l passing lake, receipt attached. Daily Republican Print printer. Lot# 5677 1913 Cook Railway Signal Co. Certificate #1199 for 2,000 All in very good condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# shares of capital stock, issued July 5, 1917 to Company President and 101247 founder W. J. Cook. Rare. Light creasing with very small tears, and light foxing at the bottom. The company was incorporated in Denver, Lot# 5685 1800’s-1900’s International Nickel Company 18 total Colorado in 1909. They produced automated block signals and certificates. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81071 automatic crossing gates. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 82268 Lot# 5686 Texas 1871 International Railroad Co. #3598 (16 per mile of rail) U/U, $1000 7% 40 yr First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Lot# 5678 Massachusetts 1800’s East Coast RR. Co’s 1.Two bearer bond due 1911. Issued April 1, 1871. BLACK, red Texas star for Middleborough and Taunton Railroad Corp #285I/C, 2 shares seal placement, vignettes: bottom men carrying bags under guard, left common stock @$100 par, BLUE paper, no vignette, issued April cowboy running cattle, right men loading hay bale, top 4-4-0 @depot. 15, 1864 and #214 for 31 shares issued Dec 28, 1857, no printer. “ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS” red underprint. Coupons 5-80 attached. 2. Middlesex Railroad Co, Two common stock @$100 par, vignette Continental BankNote Co. printer. AU cond. Ken Prag Collection Est. ships in harbor, “SHAES $100” grey underprint, American bank Note $80-100 HWAC# 102445 Co printer. #5035, I/C f or 12 shares, issued July 2, 1886 and #5125, U/C. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 101275 Lot# 5687 Texas 1800’s International Railroad Co. of Texas #3595 U/U, $1000 7% 40 year First Mortgage Sinking Fund tax free Lot# 5679 New York 1800-1900’s East Coast New York RR. Co’s gold bearer bond due 1911. Dated April 1, 1871. Red Star for seal, 1. The Mohawk and Illion Horse Railroad Co. two certificates. #52 BLACK, vignettes: bottom farmers carrying sacks, left center cowboy I/U for 54 shares of common stock @ $25 par. issued Aug 6, 1891, herding cattle, right center men loading hay on wagon, top 4-4-0 loco BLACK, vignette of dog on bottom, State seal on top. #135 same U/U. train @depot under wavy title. ”ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS” in red no printer. 2. West Side & Yonkers Railway Co. # 71, U/U, common underprint. Coupons attached. Continental Bank Note Co. printer. AU. stock @ $100 par. receipt attached. no vignette. 188_. no printer. 3. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101321 Westchester Street Transportation Co, Inc. #68, U/U, common stock @ $100 par. Vignette of eagle wings spread holding Union shield. Lot# 5688 Midwest United States 1800’s Iowa and Reverse side vignette of three allegorical figures. The BrownGreen Wisconsin RR The Western Iowa Railroad Co. U/U, #1 Co printer. 4. Mohawk and Malone Railway Co. #M2177, I/C, $1000 7% Mortgage $407,200 bearer bond. Sept. 1, 1885, White, 3 1/2 % Registered 50 year gold bond due 2002. Issued Jan 24, 1951. coupons attached No vignette, no printer mentioned.(CU) GREEN, embossed seal, vignettes : bottom deer gathering around tree, Milwaukee, Manitowoc and Green Bay Railroad Co. #1899, $1000 7% top Elk looking r-l. Green underprint “3 1/2 PER CENT”. Also # X197, gold bearer bond issued July 1, 1871, BLACK, embossed seal, three I/C, $10,000 3 1/2 % registered gold bearer bond, PURPLE, embossed vignette across top: left- horse drawn wagons approaching mill by seal, vignettes : bottom deer gathering around tree, top Elk looking r-l. river, center- 4-40 engine #6 passing docks, right-eagle wings spread PURPLE underprint “3 1/2 PER CENT” Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- holding union shield. Coupons attached. Underprint brown “$1000” 120 HWAC# 101248 ”GOLD” blue outline overprint. Charles F. Ketcham printer (AU) Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-110 HWAC# 101246 Lot# 5680 East Ely, Nevada East Ely, NV Rail Depot Framed Photo Framed b/w photo called Down by the depot by Gordon Osmundson. 5 Lot# 5689 1887 Iron Car Company Letter Interesting letter written small lights and 1 missing light embedded into photo. Frame 22x26.5” for the president of the Iron Car Company WW kirby. “By the end Est. $80-100 HWAC# 91482 of the year the company will be earning over $250,000 a year.” Sent October 17, 1889. Seems to have been in business from 1893 to 1890. Lot# 5681 Great Pacific Railways Decorative Wood Sign Nice 3D The railroad site www.midcontinent.org/rollingstock reports that train sign, hand painted. 15x23” Est. $80-100 HWAC# 91519 there was an attempt to reorganize the company in 1890/91 but to no avail. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91647 Lot# 5682 Colorado 1882 Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Co. Stock Certificate from the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Co., Lot# 5690 New Mexico 1903 Las Vegas & Hot Springs Electric incorporated in 1879, certificate number 873, issued in 1882, at Railway Light & Power Co #107 of 700, I/U, $500 5% 30 yr First Galveston, Texas, issued to W. Gresham, size 10 by 7.125 inches, in Mortgage Gold bearer bond due 1933. Issued Jan 1, 1903 and signed Average condition, issued, canceled. Nice vignette of train in the station, A.H. Duncan President, BROWN, embossed seal (“SEAL”center), with passengers loading and ocean in the background.... Galveston vignette top electric trolley r-l passing building, “$500” brown TX . The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway was a subsidiary of the underprint, coupons #4-60 attached, Buxton & Skinner Litho printer . Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway in eastern Texas and to Purcell, AU cond. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102431 Oklahoma. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 104817 418 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Railroadiana Lot# 5691 Maine 1900’s Maine Central Railroad Co. Five Lot# 5700 Tennessee 1900’s Memphis Street railway Co. Two bonds. $1000 6%(GREY-BLUE), $5000 6%(ORANGE), $10,000 certificates. !. #352 I/C, 2 shares of preferred stock @ $100 par. 5% ( ORANGE), $50,000 6% ( RED), $50,000 5%(GREY-BLUE). All Issued Mar 17, 1944, signed illegible signature. BLUE, embossed unissued/uncanceled (U/U), due 1935, vignette workers between seal, no vignette, “CANCELED” is hole punched, unknown printer. VF. tracks w/trains on rail, receipts attached. All dated in writing 19__ 2. #VPU179, I/C, 2 shares preferred voting stock @ $100 par. ( One Thousand Nine Hundred and__). American Bank Note Co. AU Issued to William R. Lincoln April 4, 1935, illegible president condition Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102400 signature, ORANGE, vignette street car facing head on, hole punched “CANCELED”, ”VOTING TRUST CERTIFICATE” orange underprint. This Lot# 5692 Maine 1900’s Maine Central RailRoad Co. Four bonds. is the only known year of issue. Hamilton Bank Note Co. printer. VF+ $1000 (OLIVE), $5000 (GREEN), $10,000 ( RUST), $50,000 ( BLUE), Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101391 . All : unissued/uncanceled (U/U), 4.5%, First Mortgage Gold Bearer Bond. due 1935, vignette workers between tracks w/trains on rail, Lot# 5701 Connecticut 1885 Meridan and Cromwell Railroad Co. receipts attached. All dated in writing 19__ ( One Thousand Nine Approved in 1882 train service commenced on April 6, 1885 which Hundred and__). American Bank Note Co. AU condition Ken Prag originally began at Center Street in Meriden and stretched to the Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102401 Connecticut River in Cromwell. #18, I/C, 5 shares of common stock @ $100 par, issued May 5, 1885 signature crossed out, BLACK, no seal, Lot# 5693 Maine 1900’s Maine Central RailRoad Co. Four bonds. 4-4-0 loco r-l rounding curve, Stewart, Warner & Co printer. Ken Prag $1000 (ROSE), $5000 (ORANGE), $10,000 ( OLIVE), $50,000 Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 101380 (PURPLE), . All : unissued/uncanceled (U/U), 4.5%, First Mortgage Gold Bearer Bond. due 1935, vignette workers between tracks w/ Lot# 5702 New York 1800’s Metropolitan Cross-Town Railway trains on rail, receipts attached. All dated in writing 19__ ( One Co. bond # 127 of 600 issued. I/U, $500 5% City, County and State Thousand Nine Hundred and__). American Bank Note Co. AU condition of New York bearer bond issued Nov 1, 1890 due 1901, signed A.B. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102402 Stone president, GREEN, embossed seal, horse drawn street car #100 w/company name on side vignette, “$500” green underprint, ”500” in Lot# 5694 Ohio 1867 Marietta & Cincinnati Rail Road Co. #3192, three corners, Henry Seibert & Bros printer. In AU condition. Ken Prag I/C, 4 shares of Second Preferred stock @ $50 par. Issued to Charles Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101377 Kirkby Jan. 17, 1867. Signed W. Critty President. BLACK, embossed seal, left column “REORGANIZED 1860” vignette 3 allegorical Lot# 5703 Michigan 1900’s Michigan Electric Railway Co. stock/ females w/arms extended. Reorganization cowritten certification on bonds Three bonds and two stock certificates. All issued/uncanceled. bottom signed by Charles Kirkby. Revenue stamp upper right corner. Bonds : $593 GREEN, $700 5% gold bond, no vignette, issued Nov AmericanBank Note Co. printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 20, 1925 W.M. Perrin printer. #81, GREEN, $100 5% gold bond, HWAC# 102417 vignette electric train l-r, coupons attached issued Jan 1, 1923, Columbian Bank Note Co. #144, BLUE $500 bond, same as green. Lot# 5695 Georgia 1892 Marietta and North Georgia Railway Co Two stock certificates one ROSE and one GREEN. Both no vignettes, Resembles a bond, but is actually a negotiable receipt for gold bonds $100 par, embossed seal, American Bank Note Co. #17 (green) for 9 deposited with Atlantic Trust Co. #510, I/U, $1000 First Consolidated shares and #277 (rose) for 100 shares. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- Bond issued May 23, 1892 BLACK, vignette eagle wings spread looking 100 HWAC# 101352 l-r, bee hives bottom corners, orange sunburst pattern underprint, A.B. King printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101384 Lot# 5704 Michigan Two canceled, GREEN common stock @$25 par,  vignette of 4-4-0 loco crossing bridge and secondary train in Lot# 5696 Ohio 1873 Marietta and Pittsburgh Rail Road Co. #222, background,  “SHARES $25 EACH” green underprint, American Bank I/U, 20 share of common stock @ $50 par. Issued April 1. 1873, signed Note Co printer.  #2081 for 12 shares issued Dec17, 1936 and #3041 M Cutter president, BLACK, red embossed seal, no vignette, “THE unissued, dated 19__.  EF Michigan Midland and Canada Railroad MARIETTA AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD CO” in white underprint Co Two canceled, BLACK common stock @$100 par,  vignette of 4-4-0 wavy title w/green backing. revenue stamp above seal, Strobridge & loco crossing bridge l-r,  bottom allegorical female pink underprint, Co printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101385 National Bank Note Co printer.  #114 for 12 shares issued may 31, 1876 and #3041 unissued, dated 18__.  EF Ken Prag Collection Est. Lot# 5697 Ohio 1887 Marietta, Columbus and Northern Railroad $80-140 HWAC# 101273 Co. Originally this was the Toledo and Ohio Central Extension Railroad, incorporated August 27, 1888, and succeeded by purchase, to the Lot# 5705 Michigan 1860’s Michigan Southern and Northern property of the Marietta, Columbus and Northern Railroad Company. Indiana RailRoad Co. Two common stock certificates, U/C, $100 par, #53, I/U, 50 shares common stock $ $50 par, issued Feb. 14, 1887. signed, BLACK on white paper, cab-less loco l-r, dated 186_, No printer BROWN, vignettes: top 4-4-0 coal train r-l, left miners working and identified. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 101355 right two miners calling for bucket pull up. ”SHARES $50 EACH” in brown underprint, Franklin Bank Note Co. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. Lot# 5706 Midwest United States 1800’s MId-West and $80-120 HWAC# 101383 Mississippi 1. Missouri Midland Railway Co. two canceled common stock @$100 par Black, vignette center ELK, green Lot# 5698 California 1920’s Market Street Railway Co 5 sunburst underprint, Buxton & Skinner Litho printer. #77 U/C Certificates. 1. Two Fractional Scrip Certificates, First Mortgage 5% and #11 I/C for 1 share issued Feb 27, !901(written over 188-) Gold Bond. NO vignette, Schmidt Litho Co printer. “Copy “ left side 2.Midland Pacific Railway Co #24,U/U, common shares @$100 par, of both. Cert. #1 $750 issued April25, 1921. Cert #2217 not issued. BROWN,noseal,vignette4-4-0locoleavingdepot,HomerLee&Coprinter. 2. Three Stocks, all issued/cancelled, vignette eagle looking r-l wings 3. The Wichita Electric Railway and Light Co. two certs. shares spread, less than 100 shares @ $100 par, embossed seals, Republic @$100 par, no vignette T. Groom & Co printer, both EF. Issued to Bank Note Co printer. #NY-1405, 30 shares Prior preferred, GREEN. C.E. Dustin #6 I/U for 36 shares common stock, BROWN, issued #NY01321 35 sharesSecond preferred, BLUE. #NY01264, 5 shares June 29, 1893, embossed seal and #6, I/U. for 18 shares preferred preferred, ORANGE. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102418 stock issued June 29, 1893 signed Charles E. Dustin President 4. Minnesota, Dakota and Pacific Railway Co #86 Lot# 5699 Missouri 1873 McGhee College & St. Louis Coal, Mining U/U, common stock @$100 par, no vignette, BLACK, & Railroad Co. #28, I/U, 1 share of common stock @ $1000 par issued Eagle wings spread looking l-r brown underprint Sept 1. 1973, signed Wm. E. Moberly president, BLACK, embossed 5. The Missouri, Kansas and Eastern Railway Co. #16, I/C 10 shares seal, vignettes: bottom state seal, top three miners working. Van Beck, common stock @$100 par issued Dec 15, 1892, BLACK, embossed Bernard & Tinsley Co printer. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-130 seal, no vignette, unknown printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101387 HWAC# 101276 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 419

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Railroadiana Lot# 5707 Pennsylvania 1900’s Mill Creek and Mine Hll Navigation Lot# 5715 South Dakota 1900’s Missouri River and Northwestern and Railroad Co. Two canceled, GREEN common stock @$25 Railway Co. I/U, #331 of 1000, $1000 5% 40 year gold bearer bond par, vignette of 4-4-0 loco crossing bridge and secondary train in due 1944. Issued June 1, 1904 signed (illegible), RED-ORANGE, background, “SHARES $25 EACH” green underprint, American Bank embossed seal, vignette frontal view loco country side background, Note Co printer. #2081 for 12 shares issued Dec 17, 1936 and #3041 “$1000” red-orange underprint. coupons attached #1-6 missing, unissued, dated 19__. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# Security Bank Note Co. printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 101272 HWAC# 101324 Lot# 5708 Virginia 1900’s Miller Train Control Corp. Two common Lot# 5716 Missouri 1923 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Co. stock certificates. Both: BLACK, gold embossed seal, both issued/ 5 certificates. All I/C, embossed seal, no par value attached, vignette uncanceled. #G43, 40 shares @$1.00 par, issued Feb 10, 1911, vignette top 4-6-0 leaving yard w/men surveying, stock class underprint in of allegorical female sitting on electric motor, sunburst underprint, respective color, American Bank Note printer, VF or better . 1. Three Southern Stamp & Stat’n Co. printer. #13058, 25 shares @ $5 par, common stock: BLUE 100 shares, ORANGE less than 100 shares (13) issued Nov 13 1922, vignette of 4-6-0 train r-l GOES Printer. Ken Prag and OLIVE 10 shares. 2. Two preferred stock: GREEN for 100 shares Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 101329 and BROWN less than 100 shares (64). Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- 110 HWAC# 102427 Lot# 5709 Minnesota 1800-1900’s Minneapolis, St. Paul & Ste. Marie Railroad Co Voting Stock Trust Certificate Series B, Specimen Lot# 5717 Missouri 1800-1900’s Missouri, Kansas and Texas (stamped) #NB00000, less than 10o shares no par value, not dated, Railway Co. 5 certificates. All I/C, preferred stock @ $100 par, no BLUE< vignettes three men between rails steam loco left and diesel corp. seal, vignettes top left 4-4-0 @ station- right engine coal stoker, right. ”SERIE B VOTING TRUST CERTIFICATE” blue underprint, respective stock class in same color underprint, Franklin Bank Note Columbian Bank Note Co. printer. AU Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- Co. printer. 1. Two ORANGE, 10 shares, #A7326 dated Feb 1,1896 and 100 HWAC# 101359 #A13119 dated Feb 18, 1908. 2. Two BLUE, #B717 20 shares dated Oct 29, 1890 and #B13654 75 shares dated July 2, 1909. 3. one OLIVE, Lot# 5710 Iowa 1850’s Mississippi & Missouri Railroad Co. I/C, #11457 100 shares, dated April 10, 1906. All in fine or better. Ken #215, 10 shares common stock @ $100 par. Issued May 12, 1856 Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102426 signed John Dix President, BLACK, Four vignettes: top Indians looking at train r-r, left corner Indian woman and child, left center riverboat, Lot# 5718 Alabama 1800’s Mobile and Ohio Car Trust #308, I/C, bottom left Indian looking l-r bow and tomahawk in hand. Danforth, $1000 6% Series A.31 314 shares 10 year bearer bond due 1896. Wright & Co. printers. Cancel punch holes, no other tears, holes or Issued Sept 1, 1886. Signed name hole punched. BLACK, vignette 4-4- stains, light folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101336 0 loco passing town in circular logo. American Bank Note Co. printer. This is a coupon bond, no coupons attached. Ken Prag Collection Est. Lot# 5711 Iowa 1860’s Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Co. $80-110 HWAC# 101345 Three different stock certificates. Two BLACK both: common stock @ $100 par. w/vignette of train over six span bridge. #609,I/C, bottom Lot# 5719 Alabama 1800’s Mobile and Ohio Car Trust #54, vignette two Indians on horses, revenue stamp, Wellstood, Hay & I/C, 6% Series O 210 shares @ $1000 ea. bearer bond due 1892. Whiting printers. #1505, U/U. w/vignette two cows bottom, Henry Issued Nov 1, 1890. Signed name hole punched. BLACK, vignette Seibert & Bros. printer. U/U, on BLACK on blue paper common stock 4-4-0 loco passing town in circular logo. “1000” brown underprint. no par listed, vignette of cab less train l-r, signed by secretary, Langdon American Bank Note Co. printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 & Rounds printers. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 10335 HWAC# 101346 Lot# 5712 Mississippi 1850’s Mississippi Central Rail-Road Co Lot# 5720 Alabama 1800’s Mobile and Ohio Railroad Co I/U, #1038 for 10 shares @ $50 par issued Nov. 15, 1857 signed W. Two I/C common stock $100 par, vignette 4-4-0 over 6 span Govichman President, BLACK thin border, no vignette, Memphis Eagle bridge, embossed seal w/train over bridge center. #5225 and Enquirer Steam Press printer. This was issued at 50 cents received 7 shares, issued March 2, 1917, BLACK, union shields in per share with $49.50 per share “subject to further payment”. light each corner, 5 revenue stamps on reverse, no printer stated. folds w/ no other remarkable issues. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- #8275, 2 shares, issued March 24, 1871, BLACK on blue paper, revenue 120 HWAC# 101338 stamp upper left, D. McCellan Litho printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101364 Lot# 5713 Mississippi 1800’s Mississippi RR Stock and Receiver Certificate 1. Mobile and Northwestern Railroad Co. #160 U/U, Lot# 5721 Alabama 1900’s Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City $500 10% receivers certificate Ben Wilson -Receiver authorized Railroad Co. (2) I/C, #123, $1000 Equipment Note Car Trust, to make repairs and renewals for road and rails, dated 1887, 4 1/2 %, due 1907, gold bearer. Issued July 1, 1905 signed GREEN, Vignette of 4-4-0 r-l passing river w/paddle wheeler l-r. B.M. Robinson President, black, embossed seal, no vignette, ”500 “ green underprint. S.C. Toof & Co printer. AU condition. brown underprint “$1000”, Stephens Litho Co. printer. 2. Mississippi Valley CO. #350, U/U, common stock @$50 par, dated I/C, <100 shares certificate # B524 for 10 shares of common stock 1___, BLACK< vignette top center American 4-4-0 loco leaving @ $100 par. Issued Nov. 25, 1902 signed J.B. Butler President, RED, roundhouse l-r under wavy title, brown checkered underprint, embossed seal, vignette top/center 4-4-2 loco r-l passing harbor w/ National Bank Note Co. printer. AU condition. Ken Prag Collection ship in background, stain top left, no tears, tri-fold crease, International Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101389 Bank Note Co printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 101241 Lot# 5714 Michigan 1930’s Missouri Pacific Railroad Co. 4 stock certificates. Two GREEN common stock less than 100 shares, and two ROSE one common and one preferred stock @ $100 par, and two ROSE one common and one preferred stock, vignettes of 4-6-2 loco #5308 l-r, “COMMON” green underprint, Security Bank Note Co . printer. #-44670 I/U, 5 shares issued Mar 13, 1929 W/signed assignment certificate. #062170 I/C, 25 shares issued Oct 31, 1933. #1107, I/C, 100 shares issued Apr 4, 1922. # 06717 5shares issued Jan. 3, 1923. All VF+ Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 101367 420 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Railroadiana Lot# 5722 Nevada Nine 8x10 photograph reproductions and Lot# 5733 1900’s Railroad Lands Company Stock Certificates 5 postcards of Tahoe area Railroads Here is a unique group. Five 8 total certificates. One is signed and i/c; all others are NOT issued and x10” reproductions. 1) L, T, Rv, & T. engine number 1 on a flat bed. in very good condition. Two vignettes of women on both sides of the 1950’s photo of the Mogul locomotive ‘Glenbrook’ arriving in Carson certificates. . Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81064 City. 2) 1893 reprint of engine number 3 - the Bijou. 3) Carson Tahoe Fluming and Lumber Company at Upper Pray Meadow. Tracks and Lot# 5734 Railroad Publications, 8 Different Books The Passenger flume in photo. 4) Close up of flume. 5) Spooner Summit in 1876 with Car Library volume 1 CB &Q, The Official Pullman-Standard Library, a stock pile of wood ready for the Comstock. Train is scene ready Vol 8 Rock Island, Volume 15 Western Railroads, Volume 13 Union to deliver the lumber. Four postcards. 1) Color of engine and two Pacific 1933-1937, Volume 14 Union Pacific 1937-1958, Volume 9 passenger cars at Truckee. 2) Iconic photo of train travelling along Chicago & North Western. The Passenger Car Library South Western Truckee River. Color. 3) 1907 SP train going though snow sheds. Edw. Library Volume 7, Western Railroads Volume 3,. Est. $80-200 HWAC# H. Mitchell copyright. Color, 4) Black and white, “Old No. 4 - Built in 49232 1865 - The first locomotive over the Sierras. Now at Hobart Mills, Cal.” Postmarked Dayton 1915. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 99734 Lot# 5735 Ray and Gila Valley Railroad Co stock specimen Incorporated State of Arizona. Cert #50 for common stock unk. par Lot# 5723 Oregon 1884 Oregon Development Company Band value, no details, 19-- printed, black, specimen handwritten three $1000. Signed by president Davis. 1884. Train vignette. 14.25” x 10”. times, no vignette, Printer: Hasbouck Thistle & Co New York red sea, Not listed in Cox. #89 Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91953 Cox ref specimen Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 82718 Lot# 5724 Cordova, Alaska 1938 or later Patches / Copper River & Lot# 5736 1880’s Republican Valley and Wyoming Railroad Northwestern Railway / 8 Items. Here is an unusual Lot . It consists Company Stock Certificates 3 total certificates. All unsigned and of 8 identical shirt patches, 2” wide, green on white back ground. unissued; all in good condition. Unlisted in Cox. . Ken Prag Collection Intertwined lettering...C R R . Brilliant, perfect condition. They must Est. $50-100 HWAC# 81050 have been kept in a draw!! This line started By Michael James in 1906 in Alaska, and ended in 1939. Would look good in a case, or on any hat Lot# 5737 1872-1907 Rhode Island and Massachusetts Railroad or shirt ( RH). Houghton Estate Collection Est. $30-60 HWAC# 102112 Company Stock Certificates 6 total certificates. 5 are 6”- 9”; all signed and canceled by illegible via signature strike. 1 is 11.5”x 7”, it has not Lot# 5725 1900’s Peoria Railway Stocks and Peoria Terminal been signed or canceled; all are in good condition, some discoloration. Railway Company Stocks 6 total certificates. All signed and cancelled Not listed in Cox. . Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 81049 by the president & secretary, both illegible. One has a transfer of stock attached to it; all in good condition, some water stains and Lot# 5738 Colorado 1890 Rio Grande Junction Railway Co. Stock discoloration. . Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81104 Certificate from the Rio Grande Junction Railway Co., certificate number 12, issued in 1890, issued to Albert Orr, signed by Lutius M. Lot# 5726 Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1870-71 Henry Cubbernal(?), and E.D. Murphy(?), printed by American Bank Note Poor. 3rd series. Spine plate is missing. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- Co., New York, NY, size 14.5 by 6 inches, in Average condition, issued, 200 HWAC# 52207 canceled. train, Denver Est. $50-100 HWAC# 104841 Lot# 5727 Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1880 By Henry Lot# 5739 1898 Rock Island and Eastern Illinois Railway Poor. Spine is cracked. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-240 HWAC# 52208 Company Stock Certificates 2 total certificates. Both are signed by the secretary and president, both illegible; both canceled via stamp. Lot# 5728 Territory, Colorado 1875 Pueblo and Arkansas Valley In fair condition, both have some discoloration and some small tears. . Railroad Co bond #1699, I/C, $1000 7% 30 yr. First Mortgage Gold Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 81044 bearer bond, due 1905. Issued Nov.1, 1875. Signed J. Nickerson President. GREEN, embossed seal, vignette 4-4-0 passing men Lot# 5740 Salt Lake Terminal Co. stock incorporated 1913 State of working w/town in background. ”$1000” brown underprint, Coupons Utah. The Salt Lake Terminal Company was a joint company owned by #8-59 attached. Henry Seibert & Bros printer. EF Ken Prag Collection Bamberger Railroad and Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, and served as the Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102460 two companies terminal in Salt Lake City. There was a joint passenger terminal that stood on the southwest corner of West Temple and South Lot# 5729 1900-1913 Pullman Company Stock Certificates 9 total Temple streets in Salt Lake City, where today’s Symphony Hall is located. certificates. Three are grey trimmed, six are blue trimmed; all are Cert. #10 for one share of common stock @ $100 per share issued signed and canceled by multiple presidents and secretaries, via hole to Joe Brown 28 Sept, 1917 signed illegible President, black, small punch. Vignette of Mr. Pullman (Bust), all in very good condition, some horizontal format, gold corp seal lower left, sunburst underprint, discoloration, some tearing. All incorporated in Illinois. . Ken Prag vignette standing Liberty w. shield and American flag upper left, Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 81053 Printer not identified, ”CANCELLED” stamped in red on front, cancel hole punch across bottom, tri-fold crease,. Cox ref ic Ken Prag Lot# 5730 Railroad History Books Volume 13 and 14 Union Pacific Collection Est. $50-150 HWAC# 82705 1933-1958, Volumes 3 and 15 Western Railroads, Volume 8 Rock Island, Volume 1 CB&Q, Volume 7 Southwestern Railroads, Volume 9 Lot# 5741 Nevada 1905 Scabby and Exposed Sheep Two signs Chicago & North Western. Written by W. David Randall. Est. $100-300 that would be found in the animal pens at a railroad station. “Dipped HWAC# 49924 Scabby Sheep” and “Exposed Sheep for Slaughter.” Hang these signs in your room and watch the reactions of visitors! Owing to Sheep Scab’s Lot# 5731 Railroad History Books, Pullman Standard Library, rapid extension and the serious loss an Act of Congress dated March Passengar Car Library Volume 13 and 14 Union Pacific 1933-1958, 2, 1895. Scab was designated as one of the contagious diseases of Volumes 3 and 15 Western Railroads, Volume 8 Rock Island, Volume 1 domestic animals and the Bureau of Animal Industry was directed to CB&Q, Volume 7 Southwestern Railroads, Volume 9 Chicago & North enforce measures for its extinction. These signs c1909 are the efforts Western. Written by W. David Randall. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 49925 of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture control this disease! Est. $40-60 HWAC# 99504 Lot# 5732 Railroad History, Pullman Standard Library, Passenger Car Library, 8 Volumes Passenger Car Library Vol.1 CB&Q, Vol. 3 Western Railroads, Vol. 7 Southwestern Railroads, Pullman Standard Library Vol. 8 Rock Island. Vol. 9 Chicago and North Western, Vol. 13 and 14, Union Pacific 1933-1937 Vol. 15 Western Railroads. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 49916 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 421

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Railroadiana Lot# 5742 1800’s-1900’s Second & Third Street Passenger Railway Lot# 5750 Kansas 1898 Hutchinson and Southern Railway Co. Company Stock Certificates 26 total certificates. 3 have revenue #53, Issued/canceled, 161 shares common stock @ $100 issued to stamps, all in good condition, some toning and water marks on all; L.E. Walker June 27, 1898. signature illegible. GREEN, embossed seal. vignette of a street car being pulled by two horses in the upper center. Vignette top 4-4-0 loco r-l w/brakeman standing by above old english Printed by Geo S. Harris & Sons, Lith, NY. . Ken Prag Collection Est. style title. SHARES $100 EACH green underprint. 3 revenue and 3 $200-300 HWAC# 81065 documentary down right side. American Bank Note Co. printer. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 103222 Lot# 5743 1900’s South Dakota, Calif. and Mexico Three certificates: I/U Mexico Northwestern Railway Co., for 10 shares Lot# 5751 Maine 1800’s Maine Central Railroad Co. Three bonds. common stock @ $100 par, issued Jan 11, 1911, signed F.S. ROSE 4%, BROWN 5%, Green 7%, . All : unissued/uncanceled (U/U), Larson President, brown, vignette top 4-6-2 loco passenger Registered Bearer Bond. 1872 due 1912, vignettes: bottom allegorical r-l, embossed seal, brown underprint “SHARES $100 EACH”, female seated, top left 4-6-) r-l, top right 4-6-0 l-r. Receipts attached. two schilling revenue stamp. American Bank Note printer. EF dating is in writing of the body (1872). American Bank Note Co. I/C The Western Pacific Railroad Co., 100 shares common printer. AU Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102403 stock, without par value, issued Aug 6. 1970, signed president illegible, brown, printed seal, vignette top allegorical figures Lot# 5752 Michigan 1800’s Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon on either side of an F7 #901 engine, ”COMMON” brown Rail Road Co Six unissued, some cancelled. Four U/U $100 par: ORANGE underprint. Security-Columbian Bank Note Co. printer. EF (18__) common stock, RED (188_) preferred stock, BROWN (18__) I/U Minneapolis, St. Paul & Canadian Railroad Co. Cert. # 10 for one common stock, GREEN (188_) Preferred stock, vignettes are 4-4-0 and shares of common stock @ $100 par, issued August 20, 1913, signed 4-6-0 all have stock type in underprint, Homer Lee Bank Note Co. printer. W.J. Bierd President, black, embossed seal vignette top of eagle with #448 preferred stock, ORANGE, U/C, $100 par, dated wings spread holding union shield with word “constitution” below, 18__, vignette 4-4-0 r-l, Sears & Cole Stat’s printer. light yellow underprint “SHARES $100 EACH”. GOES printer. EF Ken #719, U/C, $100 par, common stock, dated 18__, vignette 4-4-0 coal Prag Collection Est. $80-140 HWAC# 101240 train r-l Charles H. Clayton & Co. printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- 100 HWAC# 101362 Lot# 5744 1900’s Southern Indiana Railway Company Stock Certificates 7 total certificates. Two different types. Four has orange Lot# 5753 New York 1800’s Metropolitan Cross-Town Railway trim and the other two are green trim with black backgrounds, both Co. bond #165 of 600 issued. I/U, $500 5% City, County and State certificates are i/c. One of the orange trim certificates is canceled and of New York bearer bond issued Nov 1, 1890 due 1901, signed A.B. not signed, the rest are unsigned and unissued. . Ken Prag Collection Stone president, GREEN, embossed seal, horse drawn street car #100 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81066 w/company name on side vignette, “$500” green underprint, ”500” in three corners, Henry Seibert & Bros printer. In AU condition. Ken Prag Lot# 5745 Southern Pacific Metal Stool Metal step stool. S. P. Co. Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101376 on front side. 10x17x12”. Has signs of use Est. $80-100 HWAC# 91318 Lot# 5754 Alabama 1860’s Mobile and Girard Rail Road Co. I/C, Lot# 5746 1900’s Southern Railway Company Bond Certificates #82 $500 8% First Mortgage 10 year bearer bond due 1876. Issued 34 total certificates. Three different colored bonds; green ($5,000), July 1. 1866 signed W.H. Mitchell President, BLACK, vignette 4-4-0 brown ($1000) and purple ($10,000); all signed/issued and canceled train passing lake, “$500” red underprint, revenue stamp upper right. via hole punch by the president and secretary (all illegible); all in good E.B. Clayton’s Sons printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# condition, some discoloration and water stains. Printed by American 101344 Bank Note Company. . Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-400 HWAC# 81060 Lot# 5755 New Jersey 1900’s Morris County Traction Co #813, I/U, Lot# 5747 Southern Utah Railroad Co stock (2) incorporated State $1000 5%, 30 yr due 1935 bearer bond issued June 15, 1905, signed of Utah. Certificate #7 for one share of capital stock @ $100 per share Robert D. Foote President, GOLD, embossed seal, vignette electric street issued to A.A. Sweet 17 Oct, 1907 signed by A.A. Sweet President (owner cars l-r under wavy title, “$1000” and sunburst in gold underprint, share), handwritten in black “CANCELLED” Diagonally frontorange coupons attached (34 missing), Dennison & Sons Litho printers. VF company seal lower left, orange border, upper left vignette of allegorical #6, I/U, 3 shares of common stock @ $100 par, issued May 1, 1913 female looking l-r holds wreath, Printer not identified. Not in Cox ref signed H. R. Rea President, RUST, embossed seal, Vignette top of Certificate #60 1000 shares of capital stock @ $100 per share unissued, State Seal, “SHARES $100. EACH” rust underprint, Corlies, Macy & Co 190- printed, orange place for seal lower left, orange border, upper printer. 1922 was only one known until now. VF Ken Prag Collection left vignette of allegorical female looking l-r holds wreath, Printer not Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101261 identified. Cox ref uu Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81752 Lot# 5756 California 1860’s Placerville and Sacramento Valley Lot# 5748 1930 Swan Creek Railway Company Stock Certificates Railroad Co #593 of 750 authorized, I/U, $1000 10% 30 year First 2 total certificates. Both are i/c by the president and secretary via hole Mortgage gold bearer bond due 1894. Issued Mar 14, 1864 signed punch; all in very good condition; vignette of a Bald Eagle with an Chas. E. McLane President, BLACK, embossed seal w/indian and train boat to the left and a coal train headed East, nice shading. . Ken Prag center,. Vignettes : bottom center male looking r-l, bottom right state Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 81068 seal, top center 4-4-0 passenger trains passing country side w/ large American flag. “FIRST MORTGAGE BOND” red underprint box and Lot# 5749 Delaware 1900’s Denver and Rio Grande Western “1000” red on either side. Coupons attached missing 1-3, Britton & Co. Railroad Co. two bonds of The Denver and Rio Grande Western printer. No tears, holes or stains. Has fold crease (light) EF. Ken Prag Railroad Co.. #M26211, I/C, $1000 5% 31 year General Mortgage Collection Est. $40-600 HWAC# 101302 Sinking Fund Gold bearer bond due 1955. Issued Feb 1, 1924 signed illegible, ORANGE, embossed seal, vignette top trains @ depot, Lot# 5757 Arizona 1886 Prescott and Arizona Central Railway Co. “$1000” orange underprint, coupons attached (train vignette) 1-50 Arizona Territory incorporation. #501 of 775 authorized, $1000 6% missing. #C6740 I/C, $100 5 % 31 year General Mortgage Sinking 30 yr Second Mortgage Income bond due 1916. Issued Jan. 1, 1886. Fund Gold bearer bond due 1955. Issued Feb 1, 1924 signed J.E. Davey, signed T.S. Bullock President. BROWN, embossed seal, vignettes: BLUE, embossed seal, vignette top trains @ depot, “$1000” orange bottom allegorical female, top 4-6-0 loco @depot “1000” in ornate underprint, coupons attached (train vignette) 1-23 missing. American box brown underprint, coupons #14-60 attached (each has vignette Bank Note Co printer. EF+ Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# of 4-6-0 loco). Homer Lee Bank Note Co. printer. Very ornate bond. 101310 Only three known to exist. EF cond. Ken Prag Collection Est. $22-220 HWAC# 102441 422 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Transportation Lot# 5758 Iowa 1800’s Sioux City and Pembina Railway Co Lot# 5767 Nebraska 1929 Aero Flying Club Stock Certificates Lot of Incorporated in Iowa Sept 1872 and Dakota Territory Jan 1876 to 2 different. 1) Mutual Flyers Club of Nebraska, Inc. Lincoln, Nebraska. construct from Sioux City northward to Pembina or to a point in Red No. 106, issued for one share to Murel M. Burkholder on Nov. 30th, River Valley. 300 bonds were authorized. U/U, $1000 7% 30 year First 1929. Signed by president Clifford Cunningham and secretary James Mortgage Bond bearer bond due 1908. Dated June 1, 1878, BLACK, Haviland. Not cancelled. Black border and print, eagle vignette. vignette of 4-4-0 train @ depot under arched title “FIRST DIVISION 8.25 x 10”Folds. 2) Unissued stock for The Lamar Flying Club, Inc. OF FIFTY FOUR MILES”, “1000” L/R of train vignette. Bond is mounted Incorporated in Missouri. Green border, eagle vignette. Ken Prag on cardboard, in AU condition otherwise. Continental Bank Note Co. Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102551 printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 101303 Lot# 5768 1982 Air Chaparral Stock # SFS 2426 for Air Chaparral Lot# 5759 Tucson, Arizona 1900’s Tucson Rapid Transit Co. #234 and its striking red, dark blue, light blue, light red, and white cert. of 370 authorized. U/U. $1000 6% 22 year First Mortgage Sinking 900 shares issued in 1982 to William Borah. auto signed by president Fund gold bearer bond due 1928. Dated March 15, 1906, GREEN, Stephen M Coy. Incorporated in Nevada. Incorpraoted in Nevada. vignette of electric street car w/ #10 The Tucson Rapid Transit Co Very Nice Condition. Air Chaparral was an American regional airline. on side, “$1000” in black outline overprint. All coupons attached w/ It was active from 1980 through 1982 with its main office located in Lady Justice face vignette, reverse has vignette of Lady Justice. The Reno, Nevada and a maintenance base located in a former military Denver Litho Co. printer. AU condition Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- alert hangar at Spokane, Washington. It provided scheduled airline 125 HWAC# 101316 service to several cities in Nevada, and connected to Salt Lake City, Utah and Hawthorne, California. Nevada towns visited included, Lot# 5760 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad Depot Austin, Elko, Ely, Fallon, Las Vegas, Reno, Tonopah and Winnemucca. Litho Pencil litho of 1912 Tonopah Depot. Signed by Jeanne Williams. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 102306 Mat and frame, 16x18.5” Est. $80-120 HWAC# 91514 Lot# 5769 Morrisville, Vermont 1983 Air Vermont Stock Certificate Lot# 5761 Colorado early 1900’s Train Wreck Photos (5) 5 matted North Atlantic Airlines. Inc. in Delaware, 1983. No. NA1327, issued for photos of train wreck with pencil writing on back reading “706-720 100 shares to The English Assoc. of American Bond and Shareholders in washout“. 1 of the matts is slightly stained. One of the photos has Ltd. Printed signatures of the president and secretary. Punch cancelled. ripples and mark in lower left corner. One spot on upper left corner. Blue border, black print, red company logo. Printed by ABN. 8 x 12” Engine No. 532(?) wreck stopped in “washout”. One of the cars reads Very good condition. Based in Morrisville, Vermont. Established in “Union Refrigerator Transit Co. 3461”. 8” x 6”. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 1981 but suspended operations in 1984. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50- 56753 100 HWAC# 103414 Lot# 5762 Santa Cruz, California 1900’s Union Traction Co #545 Lot# 5770 1930-1968 Aircraft and Airways Stock Collection Lot of of 750, I/C, $1000 5% 30 year First Mortgage gold bearer bond due nine. 1) Barkley-Grow Aircraft. # 352, 1938 Vignette with 3 airplanes 1935. Issued Feb 1, 1905 signed Jus. Martin Printer, GREEN, embossed and a dirigible. Signed by secretary Grow! 2) British American Aircraft seal, vignette of electric street car w/passengers under wavy title, Limited. #739. 1931. 3) Island Air Ferries, Inc. # 50. 1953. 4) Most “$1000” green underprint, “$1000” white overprint bottom w/ green unusual Lan-C-Air Service, Incorporated. Title of company is hand underprint sunburst, The Union Litho Co. printer. Coupons attached written. # 3. 1930. 5) Sun Airline Corporation. # 2652. 1968. Bright missing 1-24. EF-AU condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-100 yellow sun vignette. 6) Reno Air. 1992. # 2088. 6) Connellan Airways HWAC# 101308 Limited. Cancelled. Not issued. 8) Flight, Inc. Unissued. # 10 (low number not issued, must be rare. 9) Flight, Inc. NUMBER 1. 1960. Lot# 5763 Utah Idaho Central Railroad Co Stock incorporated Cancelled. Rare! Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-250 HWAC# 102283 State of Delaware January 1 1918 from the former Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railway. Stock Cert #294 for 37 shares common stock issued Lot# 5771 Lincoln, Nebraska 1939 Arrow Aircraft Corporation to Eccles Investment Co 8 April, 1919 signed Roger Eccles Secretary, Stock Certificate No. 3911, issued for 25 shares to B.S. Lichtenstein no President signature, no company seal. Printer : Security Bank Note on Dec. 7th, 1939. Signed by the vice-president and secretary. Not Co Phila. Black border, vignette: eagle looking r-l perched on shield, cancelled. Black border and print, green seal and background, eagle ”industry” “1947” on shield with bee hive, American flags on both and patriotic vignette. Printed by Goes. Folds, tape repair on left sides of shield.,word “common in underprint. iu Ken Prag Collection border, small tears, pencil writing on front. 8.25 x 10.5” Founded in Est. $50-100 HWAC# 81731 Havelock, Nebraska in 1925 to build light sporting aircraft. Merged with Patriot Manufacturing Company in 1928 to form Arrow Aircraft Lot# 5764 1900’s Western Maryland Railroad Company Bond and Motors, which went bankrupt in 1939. Ken Prag Collection Est. Certificates 5 total bond certificates. All have a revenue stamp in the $50-100 HWAC# 103419 upper left corner and one in the lower right corner; all are signed, i/c via hole punch. Purchased by John D. Rockefeller; John Davison Lot# 5772 1958 Commuter Airlines Stock # 29470 for 18 shares to Rockefeller Sr. (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) was an American oil Bettye E Miller. For Commuter Airlines, Midwest’s third Level Airline. industry business magnate, industrialist, and philanthropist. He is Black on blue safety paper with nice blue border. Not cancelled. widely considered the wealthiest American of all time, and the richest Vertical folds. Extremely nice condition with not apparent issues. This person in modern history. All in very good condition. . Ken Prag was a Wisconsin to Chicago airline. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 Collection Est. $250-500 HWAC# 81061 HWAC# 102291 Lot# 5765 1900’s Yougstown and Suburban Railway Company Lot# 5773 1929 Cosmic Aircraft Corporation Stock # 4 for 140 Stock Certificates 15 total certificates. Two different colors, shares to Edward Conklin. 1929, Re-organized in 1929. The entire representing a ‘preferred’ stock certificate (blue trim) and a ‘common’ interior is typed! Signed by Conklin as president and treasurer stock certificate (brown trim); all signed and i/c, all signatures George Chew.Not cancelled. Very nice condition! After 1930 no more illegible due to hole punch canceled. . Ken Prag Collection Est. $120- information on this company could be found. Short lived! They built a 200 HWAC# 81063 sesqui-type cabin plane, incorporating a special type of slot and flap in combination with a Warner engine. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 Lot# 5766 Madrid, Spain 1928 “Colon”- Compania Transaerea Espanola Uncancelled Stock issued in Madrid. Super vignette of HWAC# 102294 a dirigible. Large blue and orange stock with coupons 9 through 16. Number 13,523. One vertical fold. Superb Condition! Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 101470 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 423

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Transportation Lot# 5774 Detroit, Michigan 1927 Detroit Aircraft Engine Corp. Lot# 5781 Dallas, Texas 1967-1969 Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. (LTV) Stock Certificate to Eddie Rickenbacker Inc. in Michigan. No. Stock Certificates Lot of 6, four varieties, including two Specimen. 65, issued for 1,000 shares to WWI fighter pilot hero Edward V. Issued 1967, 1968 (x2), and 1969. All punch cancelled. Different Rickenbacker on August 29th, 1927. Signed by president J. Black and colored borders with vignette of bare chested man on globe. Ling- secretary James Kirk. Not endorsed by Rickenbacker. Not cancelled. Temco-Vought (LTV) was a large US conglomerate which existed Orange border, black print, Michigan state seal vignette. Folds. 8.5 x from 1961 to 2000. At its peak, its component parts were involved in 11.25” The company built the Air Cat in 1926. Purchased by the R. aerospace, airlines, electronics, steel manufacturing, sporting goods, K. Le Blond Machine Tools Co. in 1927 and formed The Le Blond meat packing, car rentals, and pharmaceuticals. Ken Prag Collection Aircraft Engine Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio. Originally known as Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102587 the Detroit Air Cat Engine Company, founded in 1925 by Rickenbacker. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 103404 Lot# 5775 Danbury, Connecticut 1960 Doman Helicopters, Inc. See pictures of every lot at Stock Certificate Inc. in Delaware. No. C1650, issued for 20 shares to Frank Dusek on April 1st, 1960. Printed signatures of the president www.FHWAC.Com (Glidden Doman) and secretary. Not cancelled. Green border and background, black print. 8.5 x 12” Folds. Glidden Doman was an Lot# 5782 1909-1971 Miscellaneous Airplane Stock Collection American aeronautical engineer and pioneer in helicopters and Lot of eleven. 1) Commercial Aerial Navigation Company. Early # 5! modern wind turbines. He worked with Sikorsky helicopters during 1909. They made a unique chisel headed dirigible. 2) Central States World War II. This company made the Doman LZ-5/YH-31 eight-place Aeronautical Corporation. # 5. 1921. Central States Aero was founded helicopter in 1955. It featured a unique hinge-less but gimbaled, tilting in Davenport, Iowa building an aircraft designed by Clayton Folkerts rotor hub that greatly reduced stress and vibration in the blades and that would become the popular Monocoupe series. 3) American in the whole helicopter. Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 102623 Aeronautical Corporation. 1928. # 39. The American Aeronautical Corporation was founded in October 1928 by Enea Bossi, located at Lot# 5776 Miles City, Montana 1932 Franklin Aeronautical Port Washington, New York. Its purpose was to build Savoia-Marchetti Corporation Stock Certificate Stock number 2! Inc. in Nevada. Issued seaplanes under license. The S-56 series became the first plane used for 100 shares to GK Morrison on June 18th, 1932. Signed by president by the New York City Police Department in 1930, which used it to GE Franklin and secretary Frank Cochran. Not cancelled. Green border, enforce flying regulations, assist with sea rescues, and to chase rum- black print, bald eagle vignette. Printed by Goes. 8.5 x 11” Heavy folds. runners during the Prohibition era. 4) E J W Aircraft Inc. Unissued. # They made an airplane engine with 16 air cooled cylinders without 22. 5) Custer Channel Wing Corporation. #CBU17080. 1917. Striking valves and 400 horsepower (according to a 1929 Popular Science blue stock with photograph vignette of their plane. 6) Same as five. 7) article). Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102634 Same as five, but green on white. 8) Same as five, but black on pink. Earlier stock with a vignette of the same airplane, not a photograph. 8) Lot# 5777 Oakland, California 1962 Futura Airlines Stock Chance Vought Aircraft Incorporated. 1958. # CO85959. Mercury with Certificate Inc. in California, 1961. No. 516, issued for 100 shares to three planes flying by vignette. A former chief engineer of the Wright Floyd & Jean Hussin on July 2nd, 1962. Signed by president Michael Company, Chance M. Vought founded the company to take advantage Kilfoyle and secretary G. Kilfoyle. Not cancelled. Bright blue border, of the growing field of military and civilian aviation after World War black print, bald eagle vignette. 8.5 x 10.5” Folds, staple holes. Based I. Operations began in Astoria, New York and in 1919 were moved on a brochure for the airline, it looks like they were based in Oakland to Long Island City, New York. Vought began manufacture of its F-8 and offered service to destinations in California such as Los Angeles, Crusader for the US Navy in 1957. Still in operation today under the Bakersfield, Sacramento, Tahoe, and more. Ken Prag Collection Est. name Northrop Grumman. Vought is heavily involved in the Boeing $60-120 HWAC# 102630 747, Boeing 787 aircraft as well as supplying parts for the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II and the V-22 Osprey. 9) Brewster Aeronautical Lot# 5778 1930 General Aviation Corporation Stock # C1960 for Corporation. # 33493, 1947. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 25 shares to Dorothy H Poor. Bright yellow. Dateline October 27, 1930. HWAC# 102284 Not cancelled. Wrinkles, dog ears, pencil notes. Its claim to fame was when it absorbed the Fokker-America a subsidiary of General Motors. Lot# 5783 Minneapolis, Minnesota 1929 Mohawk Aircraft The Fokkers turned out to be inferior to the new Douglas fighters. So Corporation Stock Certificate Inc. in Delaware. No. 20, issued they were purchased and equipped five squadrons were ultimately for 30 shares to Robert Thomas on Oct. 1st, 1929. Signed by vice- equipped with these planes, two observation, two bombardment, and president GP Murphy and secretary Trux. Not cancelled. Blue border one pursuit squadron. These planes were operated primarily for radio and background, black print. 7.75 x 11” Folds, toning. Located in practice flights, night navigation training, and long-distance cross- Minneapolis. Manufactured low-wing monoplanes, according to country practice flights. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# Air Travel News, 1929. President was Stanley Partridge. Ken Prag 102281 Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 103456 Lot# 5779 Baldwin, New York Grumman Corporation Specimen Lot# 5784 Queens, New York 1931 New England & Western Airlines, Stock Certificates Lot of two different specimen stock certificates. Inc. Certificate Interim Certificate for 6% Convertible Collateral Maroon or green border, allegorical vignette. Inc. in New York. Both Trust Short Term Notes. No. 130, issued for $200 to A.L. Worthen on signed, punch cancelled, and stamped SPECIMEN. The Grumman May 15th, 1931. Signed by president Holmes and secretary Meyer. Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later Grumman Aerospace Not cancelled. Orange border and background, black print. 8.75 x Corporation, was a leading 20th century U.S. producer of military and 12” Heavy folds with some separation. Successor to New England & civilian aircraft. Founded on December 6, 1929, by Leroy Grumman Western Air Transportation Company. Headquarters in Springfield. and partners, it merged in 1994 with Northrop Corporation to form Also owned the Grand Central Air Terminal, Inc., formerly known as Northrop Grumman. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 102552 Holmes Airport, located in Queens and put out of business with the construction of LaGuardia. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# Lot# 5780 Seattle, Washington c1982 Horizon Air Stock Certificate 102603 -- Specimen Horizon Air Industries, inc. in Washington, 1982. No. 2610, stamped Specimen. Printed signatures of the president and secretary. Maroon borders, black print, and colorful company logo. 8 x 12” Frayn Financial Printing. Began operations in 1981. It was purchased by Alaska Air Group in November 1986. Now its sister carrier is Alaska Airlines. Regional airline based in SeaTac, Washington. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102624 424 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Transportation Lot# 5785 Oakland, California 1965 SFO Helicopter Airlines, Inc. Lot# 5792 1914-1980 Automobile Related Stocks Lot of forty. Some Stock Certificate San Francisco & Oakland Helicopter Airlines, Inc. duplicate companies - but all stocks are unique. Gettysburg Motors Inc. in California, 1961. No. SFC7710, issued for 100 shares to Jon & (# 29), Karua Auto Oil (1917, # 25), Duplex Swing-Spring Seat (Early Anne Ellis on Sep. 23rd, 1965. Printed signatures of president and # 3 orange and # 7 green), Eagle-Macomber Motor Car, European secretary. Not cancelled. Blue border, seal, and logo, black print. ABN. Auto Classics (# 5), Everett-Metzger-Flanders, Express Spark Plug (# 8 x 12” Pinholes, folds. Operated 1961-1986. Ken Prag Collection Est. 51), Fruehauf Trailer (specimen), General Automotive (# 7 green and $60-100 HWAC# 103421 # 12 blue), Golden State (# 17), CM Hall Lamp, H & K Accessory (# 28), Hess Carburetor (# 17), Hoffman’s Motor Transportation (# 29), Lot# 5786 Butler, Pennsylvania 1929 American Austin Car Hodgson Trucking (signed by Hodgsen, # 2), Hillburg Transmission Company Stock Certificates Lot of 4 temporary certificates issued in (# 80), HEss Mercury Carburetor (# 52), Illinois Motor Car Sales, 1929 to Hurley & Co. None cancelled. Orange border and background, Inland Automobile, Interstate Motor Freight, Interstate Coach (# black print. 7.75 x 10.5” Inc. 1929, Delaware. Printed signatures of 2, unissued), Interstate Car Works (# 4), International Sav-A-Life president and secretary. Folds, toning. Located in Butler, PA, they Fender, International Cycle Car, JI Case, Jones Clutch & Gear (signed by produced motorcars licensed from the British Austin Motor Company Jones), Keller Motor Supply, Kaiser Industries and Motor (six different from 1930 through 1934, when it filed for bankruptcy. In 1935, the colors). Without time to research, all these low numbers might company was reorganized as American Bantam. Production resumed indicate companies that were small and did not have long lives. Ken in 1937 and continued through 1941, including the first prototype of Prag Collection Est. $250-500 HWAC# 91668 what later became the Jeep. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103453 Lot# 5793 Automotive Tire Collection (Stocks) Lot of thirty-four. Nice vignettes; Delion Tire and Rubber with lion vignette and John Lot# 5787 1917-1981 Auto Companies Stock Certificate Collection T Clark Mechanically Inflated Tire Company with fancy car vignette. Lot of 13. Included: Chrysler Corporation (3 issued 1981); Nash- Two multi-colored stocks: Coast Tire and Rubber & Carpenter Tire Kelvinator Corp (1937); Peerless Motor Car Corp. (1929); Packard and Rubber. Early numbers include: Templar Tire Company #2, Motor Car Co. (1946); Ben-Hur Motor Co. (1917); Bond Automobile American Rubber #4, Clark Tire and Demountable Rim #20, Autolife Co. (1925); Autobus Belges (1924); Rickenbacker Motor Co. (1926); Tire Chain #19A, Armocord Tube Company of the District of Columbia and Recreational Vehicles, Inc. (3 issued in 1972). Please inspect. Ken #30. Also Greenwich Rubber, George Grow Tire (signed by Crow), two Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103450 different American Wheel and Vehicle of San Francisco, two different Coast Tire and Rubber, Toliver Tube and Tire of Denver, American Tire, Lot# 5788 1918-1945 Auto Companies Stock Certificate Collection Ames Holden Tire and Rubber, two different Archer Cord and Tire, Lot of 6 different. Includes: Packard Motor Car Co. (1928); Nash Armored Tire and Rubber, two different Curb Garage, Black Hawk Motors Co. (1918); Studebaker Corp. (1945); Little Motor Kar Co. Tire and Rubber of Des Moines, Autor Wheel, Boone Tire and Rubber, (1919); Doble Steam Motors Corp. (1923); and Peerless Motor Car Demountable Spring Tire, Carlisle Tire, Powertown Tire, two different Corp. (1929). All but one pictorial. Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Simpler Pneumatic Tire, etc. Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-600 HWAC# Est. $120-200 HWAC# 103451 91992 Lot# 5789 c1920’s Automobile Parts Collection (#1) Lot of thirteen. Lot# 5794 Pueblo, Colorado 1924-25 Baker Steam Motor Car & 1) Mileage Recording Device Company. 1910! Number 3! Cancelled. Manufacturing Co. Stock Certificates Lot of two different. Inc. in 2) Fancy Blumberg Motor Manufacturing. stained. 3-5) Continental Arizona. 1) No. 118, issued for one share in 1924. Signed by president Motors with motor vignette. Different dates (earliest in 1935) and Hartley Baker and sect. John Zielke. Not cancelled. Green border, colors. Also Blackwell Motor, Crankless Engine, Curran-Detroit angel vignette. 2) No. 16335, issued for 2,000 shares in 1925. Signed Radiator, Christie Combination Auto Lock, Campbell Transmission, by vice-president Orr and the sect. Same design as previous, except Automotive Valves, Automotive Fan & Belt, Toquet Carburetor. Ken with orange border. Folds, light wear. 8.5 x 12” Operated in Denver Prag Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 91991 and Pueblo, Colorado from 1917–1924. Manufacturers of Baker Steam Cars. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 103457 Lot# 5790 c1920’s (mostly) Automobile Parts Collection (#2) Lot of fourteen. Includes Any Lite Incandescent Lamp Regulator with Lot# 5795 c1915-1935 Car Dealer Collection Large and eclectic great vignette of product. Gold Seal. 2c documentary stamp. Black lot. Lot of twenty-nine. It starts with Cannon Ball Motor Company on green safety paper. Fabulous condition. Amazing! Early numbers of Texcio, New Mexico. There is a Consolidated Car Co. with fancy Auto Power Generator (#37), Tire Mileage Recording Device (# 71) underprint and a Country Club Car Company with fancier underprint and Automotor Mfg. Co. (# 20). The first two are unissued and the and gold seal. Low numbers include Nampa Automobile Company (# last has a nice Texas star. Two different colored Continental Motors 88), Cincinnati Car Corporation (# 51) and Commander Motors (# 71). Corporation. Earliest is 1930. Also Automatic Straight Air Brake, Also Chewelah Auto, Century Motors, three different colored J. I. Case, Automotive Devices, Automatic Carburetor, Auto Signal Device, Comet Automobile, Cole Motor Car, Plains Motors, Coleman Motors of Augustine Automatic Rotary Engine (signed by president Augustine), Littleton, Lundelius & Eccleston, United Auto Volume Dealer, Davis Car Anderson Piston, American Liquid Air, CRC Air Cleaner, Campbell Company, Danhoff Chevrolet, C-W Motors, Byers Motors, Birmingham Transmission. Ken Prag Collection Est. $180-350 HWAC# 91990 Motors, two different Avis, Frontenac Motors, United Auto Stores and Placer Motor Sales. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# 91989 Lot# 5791 1913-1934 Automobile Related Stocks Lot of 18. All different. Some company dups, but they are all different. Includes: Lot# 5796 1920’s Durant Motors Collection Lot of fourteen. 1-2) Auto Equipment Company, Auto Metal Body (# 20), Auto Specialties Durant Motor Company (DMC) of California. Purple and orange. 3) Manufacturing (# 84), Dunn Road Machinery (signed by Dunn, # DMC of Indiana. Orange. Not issued. Looks like a printers proof. 4) 21), Duneland Corvette Club (unissued, still active in Michigan City, DMC of Michigan. Blue. 5-6) DMC of New Jersey. On gold bond and one Indiana), Detroit Weatherproof Body Sales (# 5), Detroit Autoline green stock. 7) DMC of New York. Clearly marked specimen. Blue. 8) Manufacturing (# 6 and 8, signed by female president!), Associated Durant Motors of Canada. Orange. Again, looks like a specimen. 9-12) Motor Terminals, Braun’s Auto Body (unissed, Connecticut), Autosales Durant Motors incorporated. Blue, brown, light green, dark green. 13- Corporation, Auto-Train Corporation, Automotive Development and 14) Durant acceptance Corporation. Green and brown specimen. Ken Mfg., Automotive Finance, Auto Supply Corporation of New Haven, Prag Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 91993 Auto Body Company. Ken Prag Collection Est. $130-250 HWAC# 91674 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 425

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Transportation Lot# 5797 Argo, Illinois 1916 Elgin Motor Car Corporation Stock Lot# 5805 1940-1982 General Motors Stock Collection Loto of Certificate Inc. in Delaware. No. 9426, issued for five shares to A. La fourteen. Almost all different. Great collection! Earliest stock is an Huis on Oct. 24th, 1916. Signed by vice-president C.S. Rieman and orange 1940 ‘less than 100 shares.’ Other colors include pink, light the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, tan brown, purple, reddish brown, bright orange, brown, light blue gray, background, allegorical vignette. Printed by Goes. 5.5 x 9.75” Heavy blue, green and reddish orange. One 25 year 3 1/2% Debenture. 1953. folds, staining on reverse. Formed in 1916 by several executives from All have a ‘GM’ vignette. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# the Elgin Watch Company. Manufactured the Elgin car from 1916- 91662 1923 and then by Elgin Motors, Inc., in Indianapolis from 1923 to 1924. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 103462 Lot# 5806 Goodrich / Goodyear Stock Collection Lot of ten. All different. All in excellent condition. Goodrich included c1960’s (blue Lot# 5798 Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts 1924-1931 Fisk Rubber 100 shares, green less than 100 shares). C 1950’s (light blue less than Company Stock Certificates Lot of 4 different. 1) Two stocks (or 100 shares). c1970’s (brown, red, orange, reddish brown, purple, bonds?) printed in German, issued in 1924. Red or blue borders. yellow). One blue specimen stock for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Coupons attached. Both with foreign revenue imprints. 2) Two stocks Company. All with vignettes. Nice group!!! Ken Prag Collection Est. (in English). One is a temporary certificate issued in 1926, and the $50-100 HWAC# 919649 other is a COD for Common Stock issued in 1931. Originally the the Spaulding and Pepper Co. Bought in 1898 and headquartered in Lot# 5807 Harley Davidson Motorcycle Stock Certificate Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. Known for its “Time to Re-Tire” tagline. Specimen Number H-D. Man with anvil in front of tire vignette. Blue Failed during the Great Depression. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 on white. Stamped specimen over names and color cots throughout. HWAC# 103464 President was CEO Jeffrey Bleustein. During his tenure a share of stock dropped from $60 to $40. Yet he received a $42,000,000 buy out!!! Ken Lot# 5799 Flint, Michigan 1929 Flint Motor Company Stock Prag Collection Est. $50-150 HWAC# 91660 Certificate Inc. in Michigan. No. 62997, issued for 2 shares to J. Elmer Carlson on Feb. 18, 1929. Signed by vice-president Briggs and the Lot# 5808 West Mystic, Connecticut 190- Hasbrouck Motor asst. sect. Not cancelled. Purple border, black print, and elaborate Works, Inc. Stock Certificate Collection Lot of 25 unissued stocks. vignette featuring two allegorical women holding up the company All identical: black border and print, gold seal, eagle vignette.8.5 x logo with factories in the background. Printed by EA Wright Banknote 10.5” Some toning. Many have missing/chipped bottom right corner. Co., Philadelphia. 8.5 x 11.25” Folds, ink stain on reverse. They were Produced gasoline marine motors. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 a wholly owned subsidiary of Durant Motors Company. They built HWAC# 103471 the Flint automobile, powered by a 6-cylinder Continental engine, and produced from 1923 until Durant Motors failed in 1927. Meant Lot# 5809 1928 Hupp Motor Car ( Hupmobile) Stocks Lot of two. 1) to compete with the Buick. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# NYS 971 for 2 shares. 1928. Brown. 2) Blue. # NY 4138 for 15 shares. 103465 Both signed and issued. Not cancelled. Hupmobile was an automobile built from 1909 through 1939 by the Hupp Motor Car Company. he Lot# 5800 1929 - 1987 Ford Motor Company Foreign Stock first Hupmobile model, the Hupp 20, was introduced at the 1909 Certificates Lot of four. The best piece is a SPECIMEN Ford Motor Detroit automobile show. It was an instant success. These stocks were Company of Canada, Limited. With four workers in front of a city issued just before its final production. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- vignette. Also underprint of the classic Ford Model A. Blue on white. 100 HWAC# 91670 Number NYB0000. Clearly hole punched and stamped specimen. Excellent condition. 2) Ford Motor Company of Canada. 1931. Black Lot# 5810 1903 Imperial Auto Stocks 1) Imperial Automotive on green. 3) Ford Motor of France. 1929. Depository Receipt for Company, Limited. # 78 for 100 shares. Signed by AB McCord and RO ordinary shares. # 1397. Poor condition. 4) Unusual Ford Motor Credit Adams. Black on green safety paper. Looking at newspapers.com, this Company German 1987 piece. Black on green safety paper. 1987. Ken company seems to have been incorporated in 1903. It was advertised Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91984 as the car ”That gets there and back.” 2) Unissued Imperial Motors. Overall these two certs are in extremely nice condition. Don’t forget Lot# 5801 1970’s Ford Motor Company Stocks and Funds Lot of to check out the Bargains and Dealer Lots section from great deals five. 1-3) Common stock, orange, red and green. Two stamped void. on automobile stocks. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91671 4) 8% Sinking Fund Debenture due January 15, 1990. BLue. 5) More unusual “Not more than 100,000 shares” stock. This for 894. Blue. All Lot# 5811 1912 Imperial Storage Battery Company Stock # 35 for five have a iconic vignette of Ford in front of early automobile. Ken 150 shares to Charles Hickey. Signed by treasurer Shock and president Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 91986 Gilpin. Green safety paper. 1912. Not cancelled. Hole punched for storage. Overall in nice condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 Lot# 5802 1914, 1917 Ford Tractor, Taxi and Wheel stock HWAC# 91658 certificates Lot of three. 1) Ford Tractor Company. 1917. # 4872. Black on white. Orange border and underprint. Ford Tractor logo with Lot# 5812 1916-1929 Large Truck and Tractor Stock Collection female and male farmers on each side. 2) Ford Taxi Company. 1914. Lot of eleven. Includes Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck (# 71), Kardell Vignette of the Ford taxi. # 21. Black on brown safety paper. 3) Ford Tractor & Truck (signed by Kardell), Henneuse Tractor (signed by Spring Wheel Company. # 21. 1917. Allegorical vignette in front of Henneuse), Hollis Tractor, Hafur Tractor (# 67), Guaranteed Tractors, modern city. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91982 Garford Motor Truck, Fulton Motor Truck, Four Wheel Drive Auto Company (early and later date). A few notes: “THE KARDELL ‘Four- Lot# 5803 1917-1925 Four Motor Car Stocks Bethlehem, Harroun, in-One’ TRACTOR has brought modern mechanical Power to the Bond, and Briscoe. Briscoe has a logo vignette. Bond shows a wharf. Farms and moved the Railroads to the Farmer’s Gates. It replaces Bethlehem is the lowest number at 485. Three green and one brown the farmer’s own muscle and lightens his toil. Its superiority to the cert. Condition is poor to very good. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-150 horse as a source of power, its economy and its efficiency entitle it to HWAC# 91646 be called ‘The Great History-making Machine of the 20th Century.” In 1920 the Henneuse moved to Sacramento. His signature tractor was Lot# 5804 1924-1930 Garage Related Stocks Lot of Seven. All the Yuba. The Hollis was a tractor that looked more like a tank and different. 1) Kent Garage Investing Corporation. 1930. Singed by Kent. probab ly could go four-wheeling. Ken Prag Collection Est. $220-440 2) H&C Garage. Lucky number 13. Unissued. Nice automobile vignette. HWAC# 91667 3-4) Blue & Brown. 1927. Number 3 and number 8. 5) Garages Corporation. # 68. 1924. 6-7)Brown & Green. Grass Valley Garage. Lot# 5813 Maserati Ghibli and Quattroporte Catalogs Nicely Numbers 212 and 427. 1924. This is indeed Grass Valley, California! illustrated factory catalogs for the Maserati buff. Est. $30-50 HWAC# Ken Prag Collection Est. $70-150 HWAC# 91675 101733 426 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Transportation Lot# 5814 c1920 Motor Car Companies (#1) Lot of eleven. 1) Lot# 5822 1907-193 Tire Stocks Collection Lot of 23. Iowa Cor, Earliest is a 1915 Homer Motors with Homar vignette. 2) Holdaway Keystone Tire and Rubber, Kelly-Springfield, Keaton(Signed by George Motors with green underprint logo(?) # 37. Nice looking. 3) Colorful & RH Keaton), Jones Tire, Johnstone Tire and Rubber, International green, orange,and black Hutsell Motor Company. 4) Gardner Motor Automobile and Vehicle Tire (1907), Interlocking Cord Tire & Belt, Company with allegorial nude. 5) Kessler Motor Company with large Independent Airless Tire (# 79), Ideal Tire & Rubber, Ideal Steel sconce with flame. 6) Klieber Motor Company with modern city. Wheel, Horne Tireless Tire (signed by Horne), Hydro-United Tire, Erie Principal office in Reno. Also Herschell-Spillman, Jackson Motors Tire and Rubber, and Duplex Tire (very early # 8). Some companies (# 55), Knudsen Motor Corporation (# 25), Knull Motor signed by have more than one cert, but they are different in color or design. Ken president Knull, Gray Motor Corporation. Ken Prag Collection Est. Prag Collection Est. $220-400 HWAC# 91666 $50-150 HWAC# 91987 Lot# 5823 1910-1976 Tractors, Busses and Autobusses Lot of Lot# 5815 c1920 Motor Car Companies (#2) Lot of eleven. 1) nineteen. Earliest are Comet Transportation, red on tan safety paper, Jefferson Auto Company., # 8. Winged race car driver speeding # 20, 1911 and Boynton Auto Express black on black safety paper, gold vignette. 2) Gardner Motor Company with allegorical nude. Also stamp with autobuss vignette, 1910. Best vignettes are Compania de Kroyer Motors, Johnson Motors (unissued), Irving Motors, Gray Motor Transportes Terrestres with autobus vignette, Auto Motive Tractor Corporation, two Hershell-Spillman Motor company (one three year with tractor vignette, Deere & Company with John Deere vignette, and gold note), a green and a brown Jackson Motors issued to Lena Nulff Dallas-Celina-Sherman Bus Line with five pointed star (# 3). Six have on the same day, Knudsen Motor Corporation. Ken Prag Collection Est. eagle vignettes. Foreign bond is Autobus Belges with autobus vignette $50-150 HWAC# 91988 passing a church. Coupons 3 through 29 still attached. Unissued B 7 Bus Corp. with green border and clouds,Copper City Bus Line, Archer Lot# 5816 Kenosha, Wisconsin 1917 Nash Motors Company Stock Transportation and Express (Reno) and Green Stage Line. Other Certificate Inc. in Maryland. No. 179, issued for 10 0shares to John D. issued includes Southern Pennsylvania Bus, Chattanooga Gray Line Ryan on Jan. 15th, 1917. Signed by the vice-president and treasurer (#1), Atlas Tractor, Cripple Creek, Victor and Colorado Springs Stage (illegible). Punch cancelled. Blue border, black print, vignette of two (gold seal), La Compania de Transportes Terresres and Complete Auto women sitting and a child holding up torches. ABN, Boston. 8 x 11.75” Transit, Inc. Overall condition this collection is very fine! Ken Prag Founded in 1916. Based in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Responsible for some Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 91981 important innovations including the heating and ventilation system (1938), unibody construction (1941), seat belts (1950), a US built Lot# 5824 1918 - ? Truck Stock Certificates Lot of nine. Three compact car in 1950, and muscle cars in 1957. Ken Prag Collection specimen Brockway Motor Truck Company. One clearly stamped as Est. $50-75 HWAC# 103426 such. Other two unissued. Purple, blue and green. A very nice set. Also two Dearborn Truck Company 1920, yellow and blue. Defiance Motor Lot# 5817 Kenosha, Wisconsin 1917-1937 Nash Motors Company Truck Company 1920, Commercial Truck Company with factory Stock Certificates Lot of 12. 1) Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. Four vignette 1922, and 1918 Collier Motor Truck Company 1918 with stocks, 2 varieties, issued in 1937. 2) Nash Motors Company. Eight fancy brown underprint. Unissued Coughlin’s Trucking Company and stocks, 4 varieties, issued 1917-1937. All cancelled. Founded in (our favorite) Bull Dog Motor Truck Co. with bulldog vignette. Ken 1916. Based in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Responsible for some important Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 91983 innovations including the heating and ventilation system (1938), unibody construction (1941), seat belts (1950), a US built compact Lot# 5825 1910’s Two Early Garage Stocks 1) Auditorium Garage car in 1950, and muscle cars in 1957. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150- Company. Hand written ‘SAMPLE.’ Number 1! Incorporated in 200 HWAC# 103468 Minnesota. Brown and black on white with town vignette. Portland Street Garage. Another early number - 29. For 5 shares to Henry Lot# 5818 San Jose, California 1920-22 National Axle Corporation Curtis. Signed by Asa H Weeks and president Lemuel C Woodbury. Stock Certificates Lot of 2 different. Inc. in California. Based in San Eagle vignette. Incorporated 1917. Yellow underprint with ‘COMMON’. Jose. 1) No. 544, issued for 100 shares to LH Wakefield on Dec. 2nd, Large tear upper left. Otherwise nice. Ken Prag Collection Est. $20-50 1920. Signed by vice-president Fleming and asst. secretary MacEwan. HWAC# 91642 Not cancelled. Brown border, black print, vignette of car axle. Heavy folds, some toning. 9.75 x 12” 2) Same design as the previous, but with Lot# 5826 1956, 1970 Two Raceway Stock Certificates 1) Audubon an orange border. No. 736, issued for 50 shares to Neil Carmichael on Park Raceway, INc. # 5070 for 47 shares to James Paul. Auto signed by Nov. 11th, 1922. Not cancelled. Folds, some toning. Ken Prag Collection Woodruff J Arbuckle and president Francis G Stader. Pink on white. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 103425 Extremely nice condition. 2) American Raceways, Inc. # 22,135 for 5 shares to Oppenheimer & Company. Opened in 1950, it is still the Lot# 5819 Detroit, Michigan 1929-1933 Packard Motor Car Oppenheimer Company of today! Black on green. Heavy vertical Company Stock Certificates Lot of 3 different. Inc. in Michigan. Issued fold. Still quite nice. Michigan International Speedway, as it is known 1929 (punch cancelled), 1933 (punch cancelled), and unissued 190- around the lake-dotted Irish Hills region of rural southern Michigan, (punch cancelled). The first two have the same allegorical vignette, where the two-mile high-banked oval track was built in 1968, is the either black or orange border. The unissued piece has a green border, site of three major events a year--Winston Cup stock car races in June no vignette, but fancy logo. Founded in 1899. Merged with Studebaker and August and an Indy car race the first weekend in August. Ken Prag in 1954. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 103424 Collection Est. $20-50 HWAC# 91643 Lot# 5820 Auburn, California 1924 Placer Motor Sales Corporation Lot# 5827 c1970’s Two Specimen Ford Motor Company Stock Stock Certificates Lot of 9: one issued in 1924 and 8 unissued. All Certificates Specimen for common stock. One green (less than 100 have a brown border, black print. 8.5 x 11” This was a Ford dealer in shares) and one pinkish red (100 shares). Both with Henry Ford Auburn, CA, according to newspaper ads found. Ken Prag Collection vignette in front of early car. Both in very fine condition! Green Est. $60-100 HWAC# 103473 registered National Bank of Detroit and red Canada Permanent Trust Lot# 5821 1919-1926 Tire & Rubber Companies Stock Certificates Company. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91985 Lot of 7 different. Included: Wicks Tire & Rubber Products Co. (1919, George Washington vignette); Lambert Tire & Rubber Co. (1926); Perfection Tire & Rubber Co. (1920); Coast Tire & Rubber Co. (1921); Harvey Rim & Wheel Co. (1920); and National Auto Supply Co. (two different iss. in 1922). Fair to good condition. Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103452 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 427

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Tokens Lot# 5828 Arizona Six Slabbed Arizona Tokens 1) Bylas Trading Lot# 5845 San Francisco, California Healey Tibbits Construction Enterprise / GF $5.00 IT / Bylas, Arizona //$5.00 in Trade. MS 62. 2) Co. Paymaster ID check # 459 token. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 85416 Shamrock Dairy / Phone 2542 // One Quart / Homogenized Milk. MS 64. Phoenix. 3) Souvenir Frontier Days / Ralph Staughton // Slippery Lot# 5846 San Francisco, California Naval Shipyard Navyday Three Gulch / $100 bucks / Tirn Em Out Wild. Prescott. Genuine. 4) Souvenir Naval Shipyard Navyday, Kappen 4325, plus four California Expo Frontier Days / Ralph Staughton / Prescott, Arizona. Anillo Restrike. Jubilee tokens. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 85413 Reverse is blank. 5) Elks Club / 335 / Phoenix, Arizona. Anillo Restrike. Reverse is black. 6) B. P. O. E. / [deer pictorial] / 476 / Yuma, Arizona. Lot# 5847 San Francisco, California Newspaper Tokens Lot of three: Anillo Restrike. reverse is blank. Nice set at a nice price. Est. $60-100 Blackface Index / Herald Examiner Classified Ads; two Call-Bulletin HWAC# 102309 Carriers Merchandise Token; Good For 10 cents. . Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 101695 Lot# 5829 Columbia, California Pay Ore Saloon GF 5c IT token from Gold Rush townthat is now a State Park. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 102820 Lot# 5848 San Francisco, California Nine Misc. Listed California Tokens Owl Billiards, Richmond Bakery (3), Columbia Billiard Parlor, Lot# 5830 San Francisco, California 20 Plus Token Grab Bag Food Oyster Loaf, Starr King School, Golden State Milk, Fremont School Stamp, Public Toilet, Railway, Cash Coins, Stephen M. Huston, Plastic Milk. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 102828 Specialty Tokens, and more. Est. $30-80 HWAC# 85469 Lot# 5849 San Francisco, California NineEquipment Tags Martin Lot# 5831 San Francisco, California 23 Small Storecards Nice Safe, Bechtel (4), S F Longshore (2), T W A, Our House. Est. $60-120 collection of 23 storecards all under the half dollar size. Nice place to HWAC# 102827 start. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 85417 Lot# 5850 San Francisco, California Nineteen Amusement & Lot# 5832 San Francisco, California 28 Amusement Tokens Slot Machine Tokens All but 5 are Kappen listed. Club Aristocrat, Amusement Tokens from Fishermans Wharf, Pier 39, Ripley’e Bacigalupi’s, National Piano, Royal Novelty, Playland at the Beach to Museum, Cable Car Ride, Golden Gate Bridge, BART, Fun Center and name a few. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 85418 more. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 85466 Lot# 5851 San Francisco, California 06-06-1954 00:00:00 Santa Fe Lot# 5833 San Francisco, California A Dozen Good For Tokens San Francisco Chief Train Five pieces celebrating Inaugural trip of Twelve pieces such as Chinese Village, Pollo Alla Creta, The Cannery, train. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 85447 Carora’s, BOE, Columbia Golden Jubilee, and more. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 85440 Lot# 5852 San Francisco, California Seven Store Cards Bethlehem Shipbuilding, Lucas Detective Agency N J Hyman, Fisherman’s Wharf, Lot# 5834 San Francisco, California Ace High Nine Various AH The Werthe Merch. co., J B Schrodier, and an Oriental piece. Est. $50- Tokens. Assortment of Ace High Good For tokens, all listed. Est. $50- 80 HWAC# 85448 90 HWAC# 85450 Lot# 5853 San Francisco, California Seventeen pieco collection Lot# 5835 San Francisco, California Eight Money Related Tokens assortment Nice starter collection of tokens including banks, San Francisco Mint, 200 Year Anniversary, CSNA Convention, CSNA convention, return postage, promotion, and love tokens. Est. $40-80 1981 Convention, 1975 CNSA Convention, SF Mint Medal, 1937 Mint HWAC# 102819 Medal, Assay Office medal. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 85449 Lot# 5854 San Francisco, California Ten Bank Fobs Bank of California, Lot# 5836 San Francisco, California Elongated Cents. Seventeen Savings Union Bank & Trust (2), Crocker First National, Eureka Federal souvenir cents, One dime, and one quarter. Mostly Golden Gate bridge Savings (3), Bank of Canton (3). Est. $58-80 HWAC# 85461 and Cable Car. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 102826 Lot# 5837 San Francisco, California Fake Wells Fargo & Will & Lot# 5855 San Francisco, California Ten Piece Civic Collection Finck five fake Wells Fargo pieces, and two Will & Finck pieces Est. Dollar size tokens of Gaolden Gate Bridge, Northrup Aircraft, Mission $40-100 HWAC# 85464 Bay Golf Center, Bank of America, Cable Car Seal, others. Est. $40-90 HWAC# 85415 Lot# 5838 San Francisco, California FioraVanti Social Club Thirteen tokens, Kappen #835, Good for tokens Est. $60-100 HWAC# 85467 Lot# 5856 San Francisco, California Ten Pocket Fobs Ten assorted pocket fob collection. Golden Gate Bridge, Reno’s, Granat Bros., Willig Lot# 5839 San Francisco, California Five Encased Cents Swiss Bros., Sam’s Lane Club plus others. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 85462 Diamond Palace, Shrine Victory Convention (2), Banco Printers, Hotel Powell. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 85465 Lot# 5857 San Francisco, California 03-04-1969 00:00:00 Trans-Bay Tube Five pieces celebrating the lowering of the last section of the Lot# 5840 San Francisco, California Five Newspaper Pieces San World’s longest underwater transit tube Est. $40-80 HWAC# 85446 Francisco Chronical (2), The Call Bulletin (2), pinback from the Examiner. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 102823 Lot# 5858 San Francisco, California Turk Murphy Jazz Band Eight admit one to Dinning & Dancing tokens to Turk Murphy Jazz Band Lot# 5841 San Francisco, California c1930, 40’s Five Pinback’s Magic Cellar featuring Earthquake McGoon. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 85451 Humanity Legion (2), Bethlemen Steel, Laguna Honda, American Medical. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 85463 Lot# 5859 San Francisco, California Union League Hotel Two tokens. Union League Hotel, & S F Coop Employ Bureau. Both listed. Est. $30- Lot# 5842 San Francisco, California Free Lap Dance O’Farrell Theatre 60 HWAC# 85457 Good For One Free Lap Dance Token. Bright blue plastic Est. $40-60 HWAC# 85454 Lot# 5860 San Francisco, California Waiter’s & Dairy Lunch Mens Union Three ID tokens, #0911, #0756, #0205 all from Local 30 Est. Lot# 5843 San Francisco, California Golden Gate Bridge Ten $30-50 HWAC# 102802 Inaugural Golden Gate Bridge souvenir pieces Est. $50-100 HWAC# 102825 Lot# 5844 San Francisco, California Good Luck & You Pay two good luck tokens and two You Pay spinners Est. $30-50 HWAC# 102818 428 May 2019

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Numismatics Lot# 5861 South San Francisco, California Armour Hotel/C. T. Lot# 5873 San Francisco, California Numismatic Medals Lot of Connelly Tokens Lot of two: 1) Armour Hotel / South / San Francisco three: 1) 1936, 250th Meeting of the Pacific Coast Numismatic Society; // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br., rd., 21 mm. 2) C. T. Connelly / 257 / Honored guest, Farran Zerbe; 34 mm. 2) 1975 60th Anniversary of Grand Ave. // Good For / 5 / cents / In Trade; Br., rd., 21 mm. . Salvatore the Palace of Fine Arts; Br. octagonal, 40 mm. 3) 1976 Bicentennial Falcone Collection Est. $40-50 HWAC# 101693 Medallion issued by the Northern California Numismatic Association. Br. rd., 39 mm. . Est. $60-80 HWAC# 101683 Lot# 5862 Stockton, California 1891 Tho’s Cunningham Sheriff Compliments of the Sherriff’s Office, San Joaquin Co. Pictorial piece in Lot# 5874 San Francisco, California 1878, 1889 The Nevada Bank good condition Est. $60-120 HWAC# 102805 of San Francisco, 2nd & 3rd of Exchanges, 1878 & 1889 Lot of two. 1) Rare Third of Exchange. Issued January 8th, 1878. No. 000062. Pay Lot# 5863 Eastern United States 1932-1970’s Tokens / 32 Items 60 days after sight to Ed. Santos 15,450 francs. Drawn on Hottinguer Item #1 n # 2 of 32: Brass Hog Licenses 1932 from Michigan. Item # 3 & Co., Paris. Signed by the cashier. 4.5 x 9“ Britton & Rey. 2) Second of of 32: OVB ( Our Very Best ). Tools, cutler n More ( Fancy Medallion). Exchange dated Aug. 10, 1889. Pay Antoine Morati at sight 2,057.50 Item # 4 of 32: Silver 4.7 grams, with the chemical chart number. Item francs. Also drawn on Hottinguer & Co. Signed by cashier Landon. # 5 of 32: Chauffeurs license pin. 1935 Michigan. Items # 6-#32 of 32: Briton & Rey print. 5 x 10” The Nevada Bank of San Francisco was Just a whole lot of unusual good stuff from all over. Embossed with created by the Bonanza Firm (Mackey, Fair, Flood & O’Brien) during people,animals, stars, cars, in aluminum, brass and copper.Get your the Comstock Lode as a competitor to the Sharon/Ralston controlled magnifying glass out clean it off, and find those treasures, there is a Bank of California. It opened on Jan. 10th, 1876 and closed in 1895. lot in here.Very interesting and diverse lot of tokens and more..( RH). (Potter Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59119 Houghton Estate Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 102113 Lot# 5875 California c1900’s California Coin Banks 5 Calif. coin Lot# 5864 Weiser, Idaho Nugget Cigar Store Cardboard Tokens banks,& 1 paperweight. Coin banks range from approx. 5.5” length x 11 tokens: Nugget Cigar Store / GF 12 1/2 c IT / Shirley Mendenhall. 4.5” tall. Metal & copper, one of them has wagon wheels that work. Yellow cardboard. Est. $25-50 HWAC# 38619 Morris Plan of Ca, Pioneers of Consumer Credit; Redlands Federal Savings and Loan Ass’n. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 102769 Lot# 5865 St. Louis, Missouri 1903-4 World’s Fair Celebrating the Louisiana Purchase. HK314. Great condition. Est. $60-150 HWAC# Lot# 5876 Dahlonega, Georgia c2005 Georgia Coin History Books 102801 Lot of 24 books, authored by Fred N. Holabird & Al Adams; The Neighborhood Mine, by Sylvia Gailey Head & Elizabeth W. Etheridge Lot# 5866 Dakota City, Nebraska 1908 Pioneer & Old Settlers “Dahlonega in the Age of Jackson; The Gold Rush Collection, Heritage Association Fob depicting 27th Annual reunion of Pioneer & Old Numismatic Auctions, Inc. 1/12/2005. Very nice collection, books are Settlers Association of Dakota County, Nebr. Est. $60-120 HWAC# still in new condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 88513 102838 Lot# 5867 New Yorl, New York 1941 Hack Driver Badge Public Hack Lot# 5877 Mexico Iron Bank from Mexico Banko Americano, Ciuidad Driver Badge # 47284 Expires March 31, 1941 Est. $50-100 HWAC# de Mexico. 2 x 4 x 6”. coin slot in side. Manufactured by International 102822 Money Box Co., 920 Braodway, New York City. Probably circa 1890- 1900 Est. $50-80 HWAC# 103318 Lot# 5868 Western Token Group Lot of five: R. J. Coe, GF 5c drink, Vallejo; B. M. Cushman, Brownsville, Ore.; Idle Hour Billiard Hall, Lot# 5878 Montana 3 Montana Revenue checks 3 nice Revenue Tucson, Ariz.; two mavericks. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 103170 Montana revenue checks from First National Bank of Helena (2 checks) and S.T. Hauser & Co. Bankers, (1 check). 1) S.T. Hauser & Co. Bankers Lot# 5869 Mobile, Alabama 1835 1835 Mobile Alabama First of of Butte dated Nov 30, 1880 issued to Lew Coleman, treas. cert. #2182 Exchange Very faint writing on this very early document. Signed by for $121.04 signed by S. O. Hansen & Co . Printed: Clay & Richmond, Toul--- Hager. Ship vignette. Signed on Back by John Byrnes. Witnessed Buffalo, NY. 2) Dated Sept. 11, 1880 from A.M. Holter & Bro., Hardware by J Byrnes and PT Byrnes. BJ Byrnes signed by his ‘+’ mark.’B B & Co’ & Cutlery for $4, issued to J. W. Buck, cert # 1022 3) April 17, 1871 to watermark. Large corner rip on bottom right and black mark in center. Postmaster Dunaha for $227 on April 17, 1871. Cert. #17313. Printed: Good condition. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 56059 Stearns & Beale 147 Fulton St. NY. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 100409 Lot# 5870 Long Beach, California Pocket Mirror and Hospital Lot# 5879 Montana Checks and Receipts 1905-1963 Butte, Medal Photograph of Long Beach on a 2 1/2 inch pocket mirror; Long Montana 10 The First National Bank of Butte loan receipts c. 1920 Beach Hospital, 35 mm brass medallion for contributing members. with stamps. Approx 25 bank checks from various banks in Montana Est. $30-50 HWAC# 101227 and ND c. 1905-1963. Est. $80-300 HWAC# 50347 Lot# 5871 San Francisco, California 1877 Bank of California Lot# 5880 Montana Montana Silver Medal/ Canadian Silver Duplicate of Exchange to be Paid at the New York Office, 1877 No. Dollar Lot of two silver pieces: 1) Collectors Piece, Sterling Silver / In 20816. Dateline San Francisco June 1st, 1877. At sight, pay Mary Rolph / Commoration of / Gallatin County / State of Montana / Centennial $25 in U.S. Gold Coin at the Agency of the Bank of California at 12 Pine / Serially Numbered / 3000 Issue / Owners Registered // Gallatin Street, New York. Signed by the cashier. Red print, allegorical vignette. County / 1864 1964. On edge: sterling 65. 2) KM #58 Canada Dollar, Printed by ABN. Folds. 4 x 9” (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# BU, 23.3276 g. 0.8000 silver, 0.6000oz. ASW. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 100546 59125 Lot# 5881 Montana Penn Yan Mining Company stock Unissued Lot# 5872 San Francisco, California Donohoe, Kelly & Co. Second and uncancelled stock for Penn Yan Mining Company stock @ $5 of Exchange, San Francisco, 1872 Banking House of Donohoe, Kelly each, cert. # 166. Inc in Montana. Brown border. Vignette of gold & Co. Dateline San Francisco, Oct. 24th, 1872. No. 1216. At sight pay and silver coins on top center of certificate. Signed by Henry H. Hill, E.H. Due 64 pounds sterling and charge the same to account at New pres. Headquartered in Helena, MT, mines at Wickes, which produced York. Payable at The Consolidated Bank Limited, London. Allegorical $50,000,000 in gold and silver before operations ceased in the early vignette. Printed by Britton & Rey, SF. Orange 2 cent IR revenue stamp 1890’s. Records show the business ran from 1888 to 1892. Vignette attached upper right. Folds, stamped on the reverse. 4 x 8.5” (Potter that contains the reverse and obverse of US Coins, all dated 1876. Est. Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59149 $50-60 HWAC# 100417 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 429

DAY 5 Mon, May 20 Bargains & Dealer Specials / Numismatics Lot# 5882 Eureka, Nevada 1876-1882 Nine Unique and Rare Lot# 5889 20 Piastres Egyptian Gold Coin KM #339. 1.700 g., 0.8750 Eureka, Nevada Checks 1-2) The rare checks are the White Pine gold, 0.0478 oz. AGW. EF condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 101711 County checks. They are also unique in that the city of “Hamilton” has been overridden by a stamp for “Eureka.” They were both issued Lot# 5890 Coin Purses, Nevada Centennial and Costume Jewelry on the same day and they both have US Revenue adhesive stamps - Black leather coin purses 7x4.5“, 2.75x2.75“, brown 2.75x2.75”. Clip on Both Different. One orange Washington and one blue lady. 3) Paxton earrings and brooch. Poor condition Nevada Centennial plastic coin & Company (crossed out and Eureka County Bank stamped in) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 91301 addressed to the St. Louis Coffin Company. 4) 1881 Paxton & Co. check from Frank Robbins, agent for the Red Bird Mining Company. Lot# 5891 Coins & Paper Money (Books) 2 Hardback books, & 2 5) PH Hjul license from the county. 6) Check addressed to Antonio paperback books; 1) The Financial Management of Your Coin/Stamp Signorarastri. What a name! 7) Paxton & Co. crossed out and Eureka Estate by D Larry Crumbley, & Tony L. Crumbley, pp.230, 1978, Co. handwritten. From important Eureka businessman Hjul to future hardback; 2) Adventures with Rare Coins by Q.David Bowers 1979, governor Reinhart Sadler. Sadler signature is on reverse. 8-9) Paxton pp.294; 3) Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money Fourth & Co., Bankers check. From Hjul to the Eureka & Palisade RR. (Potter Edition by Chester L. Krause, & Robert F. Lemke, paperback, pp.192; Collection) Est. $60-150 HWAC# 59450 4) Silver Dollar Fortune Telling by Les & Sue Fox, 1977,paperback, pp.187. Est. $30-100 HWAC# 63446 Lot# 5883 Virginia City, Nevada Bank of California Duplicate of Exchange, Virginia City, Nevada 1878 No. 3115. Dateline Virginia Lot# 5892 1944-1970’s Foreign Coins / About 192 items Remember City, Nev. June 28, 1878. At sight pay $179.75 in Current Funds to when you were a kid ? And, you wanted to search for treasure, and run JMW Jones S & P Co. (Stationery & Printing). Signed by JP Martin your fingers through the coins ? Well, now you have the chance. Here we as Agent and JW Eckley a cashier. Allegorical vignette at upper have a collection of about 192 coins. They are from Spanish speaking right. Printed by Britton, Rey & Co., SF. Stamp missing at lower left. countries, Canada, France, and a lot of other European countries. Plus, Reverse is stamped “Hardy’s Country Store, Carson City, Nev.” Graham two complete rolls of copper Canadian pennies. The coins are brass, Hardy was the first dealer of Comstock documents in the 1950s and copper bronze, and aluminum. Most are in good condition, but used. 60s. Very light toning around edges. Very fine. 4 x 8.75” Eckley also Line them up, and see how many different pictures and places you can served as secretary for the Yellow Jacket Mining Co. in Gold Hill. Both discover !! Good luck...( RH) Houghton Estate Collection Est. $60-100 Eckley and Martin were also members of the famous Washoe Club. HWAC# 102106 (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59152 Lot# 5884 Pennsylvania 1920 World War I Meritorious Service Lot# 5893 Four Coin Collections Four items: 1) United Arab Medal Die for Pennsylvania National Guard Victory Medal Emirates coin collection. 10 coins with map of U.A.E. in a 7 x 7 inch (minature version) Davison, J. K. Bust left, PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL wooden frame. 2) Pre-decimal Coins of the 20th Century of the SERVICE /WORLD WAR. Die face 17mm. Clean, deep die face. Military. United Kingdom. Six coins (halfpenny, sixpense, shilling, threepence, Est. $50-100 HWAC# 33372 penny, farthing) in a 6 x 6 inch frame. 3) Irish Coins: A complete range o Irish Decimal Coins, seven coins in a 7 x 5 inch plastic case. 4) Lot# 5885 Memphis, Tennessee 1852 Second of Exchange from Limited Edition Proof Sterling Silver medallion issued July 1, 1971 to Rare Number 402. Pay “on advance.” $1,124.70 five days after the Commemorate the Inauguration of the United States Postal Service. light of this second [of exchange] pay ourselves if unpaid. To AD & JY Medallion features Benjamin Franklin and Winton M. Blount, first and Smith of Provincetown, Rhode Island. February 11, 1852. Vignette of last postmaster generals. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 101233 paddle steamer. Signed as D. Park & Company. Long list of names and signatures and owners on back: AD & JY Smith, D Park, DL Ranson Lot# 5894 Regina Pulchritud Gold Coin Obv.: Regina Pulchritud clerk, Corning & Company, Kirtland, E Bourn clerk (names difficult to Immort / 1370 / v. chr. / Aegyptus; Rev.: Regnum Novum / X V III - XX read). Hand Cancelled. Excellent condition. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 57081 Regni Saeculum. 15 mm, 1.2 gr. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 101716 Lot# 5886 Various U.S. Coins / Dealer lot Lot #1 : Penny’s (8 items Lot# 5895 Trade Cards Money Three pieces of colorful United ) : Indian Heads: 1886 & 1874 ( worn), Wheat Cents: 1916 & 1942 ( States gold coin trade cards, one from Fera’s Confectionery and average ), 1947( good) & 1947 S average. 2007-D, BC encased. 4 rolls of Restaurant of Boston, Mass. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100538 pennies : 2009 D & P-” Presidency”& 2009 D & P “ Professional Life” ( all in Mint wrappers). Lot #2: Proof Set: 1978 cased. Lot # 3 : 2005 D & Lot# 5896 2003 & 2009 Two US Currency Star Notes of Low P Mint Set. Lot # 3 Liberty copper rounds ( no dates), 3 Liberty Copper Mintage Lot of 2. 1) 2003 Chicago “G” short run star note. Run 3, rounds( 1921), (i) Ben Franklin 100 Dollars, (1) President Lincoln & 640,000 mintage. 2) 2009 Chicago “G” short run star note. Run 2, Denver Mint coin. Lot # 4 : ( 5) Eisenhower Dollars, 4/ 1974-D, & (1) 640,000 mintage. Please inspect. Houghton Estate Collection Est. 1977 Philly. Lot # 5 : (4 ) Dimes: 1978-S Proof, ( 2) INB Encased / $60-100 HWAC# 102481 BU 1980 & 1984, & 1989-D Roosevelt. Lot # 6 : Uncirculated/ “ P “ / Philadelphia // Treasury Motif: Shield / United States Mint// Lot # Lot# 5897 U.S. Check Lot Good variety of over 75 checks both issued 7 : All nickles : 1868, 1904, 1926, 1927 ( 3), 1928 ( 6 plain), 1936 (3 and unissued dating from 1809 - 1944. From various states including plain) & 1-S,1930, 1935 plain & D, 1945-P, 1962 Plain “ Proof”, 1963- NV, AZ, CO PA, CA, CT, NY, ME and MI. Some have adhesive RN stamps, D, 1960-p BU/ (INB), 1964, 1967 BU / INB, 1974-p BU/ INC, 1977, 1 with NV adhesive revenue stamp. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 100411 1993-S..PCGS PR69DCAM, 1995--S PCGS PR69DCAM, & 2005-S Bison D Gem Proof, CAM. Plus 23 Buffalo that can not be read. Houghton Lot# 5898 1938 Wayte Raymond Catalog Mail Bid Sale of Foreign Estate Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 102116 Crowns and Multiples, issued by Wayte Raymond of 630 Fifth Avenue, New York. Closing date September 20th, 1938. 54 pages, some black Lot# 5887 Mexico 1914 2 Peso Provisional Government Note and white photo plates. “Principally from Germany and Italy with Veracruz, Febrero 5 de 1915, Gobierno Provisional de Mexico two Ancient Greek, Roman and American Commemorative and Minor peso note. EF condition, beautiful vignette of eagle with snake, Coins.” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 80922 symbolic founding of Mexico. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 101702 Lot# 5888 Mexico 1843 2 Reales Silver Coin KM # 374.12. 6.7600 Lot# 5899 Western Remington Medals (2) 2 bras s 57mm Frederic gr., 0.9030 silver, .1962 oz. AGW. VG condition, damage to eagle’s chest. Remington medals. Santa Fe Trade and Pony Express Est. $60-100 Est. $20-40 HWAC# 104147 HWAC# 91307 430 May 2019

MAY 2019 AUCTION For Office Use Only PHONE BID SHEET Bidder # Holabird Western Americana Collections Entered By 3555 Airway Dr. #308 Reno, NV 89511 775-851-1859 fax 775-851-1834 Email: [email protected] Website: www.FHWAC.com Name ___________________________________________________ Date Company ________________________________________________ Bid Increments Phone ___________________________________________________ Alt. Phone _______________________________________________ From: To: Increment: Address _________________________________________________ City ________________________________State ___ Zip__________ $1 $95 $5 Email ____________________________________________________ Dealer ________ Retail Tax ID ________________________________ $100 $190 $10 $200 $475 $25 $500 $1450 $50 $1500 $3400 $100 $3500 $9750 $250 $10,000 $30,000 $500 $30,000 up $1000 Lot # Bid Lot # Bid Lot # Bid Absentee bidding is offered as a convenience to our clients who cannot attend the live sale. We are not responsible for any errors or failures to execute bids. For highly desired lots, bidding live is always the best way to secure your bids, whether in person or on the phone. If you have any questions or concerns regarding bidding, please contact us and we will guide you through the process and help you find the best method of bidding for your circumstance. By submitting these bids, I agree that I have read and will honor all terms and conditions of the sale. I have submitted all lot numbers and bid amounts correctly, and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to check the accuracy. I understand that a 25% bidder’s premium will be added to the hammer price on Americana, and 20.5% on numismatic items as outlined in the terms and conditions. Signed_____________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________

MAY 2019 AUCTION For Office Use Only ABSENTEE BID SHEET Bidder # Holabird Western Americana Collections Entered By 3555 Airway Dr. #308 Reno, NV 89511 775-851-1859 fax 775-851-1834 Email: [email protected] Website: www.FHWAC.com Name ___________________________________________________ Date Company ________________________________________________ Bid Increments Phone ___________________________________________________ Alt. Phone _______________________________________________ From: To: Increment: Address _________________________________________________ City ________________________________State ___ Zip__________ $1 $95 $5 Email ____________________________________________________ Dealer ________ Retail Tax ID ________________________________ $100 $190 $10 $200 $475 $25 $500 $1450 $50 $1500 $3400 $100 $3500 $9750 $250 $10,000 $30,000 $500 $30,000 up $1000 Lot # Bid Lot # Bid Lot # Bid Absentee bidding is offered as a convenience to our clients who cannot attend the live sale. We are not responsible for any errors or failures to execute bids. For highly desired lots, bidding live is always the best way to secure your bids, whether in person or on the phone. If you have any questions or concerns regarding bidding, please contact us and we will guide you through the process and help you find the best method of bidding for your circumstance. By submitting these bids, I agree that I have read and will honor all terms and conditions of the sale. I have submitted all lot numbers and bid amounts correctly, and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to check the accuracy. I understand that a 25% bidder’s premium will be added to the hammer price on Americana, and 20.5% on numismatic items as outlined in the terms and conditions. Signed_____________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________




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