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DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Exonumia Lot# 3372 1960 Pony Express Centennial Lot# 3380 1971 Rare Book, “Indian Peace Silver Medal Obv.: Pony Express Centennial / Medals in American History” Rare book, “Indian (horse and rider) / 1960; Rev.: Sacramento - St. Peace Medals in American History,” hardcover Joseph / 1966 mi. / 10 days. Rd., silver, 31 mm, with jacket, by Francis Paul Prucha, 186 pages, Unc. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-100 with illustrations, copyright 1971 by the State HWAC# 119899 Historical Society of Wisconsin. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 118932 Lot# 3373 President Grant Counter Obv.: Ulysses S. Grant / (portrait); Rev.: Struck and Distributed In The Municipal Parade / By The Lot# 3381 Rare Counter with Nine Cards Employees of the U.S. Mint / Phila. Dec. 16, Each Side Nine playing cards on each side of 1879. Rd., br., 25 mm. Ex. Fauver Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# this counter. Br., rd., 30 mm. Nines is a trick- 119890 taking game played with a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Nines is played by three people, Lot# 3374 President Jimmy Carter Peanut and the object is to lower your score from 9 Money Lot of eight medals with the theme to zero. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-100 of “E Pluribus Peanut” from Plains, Georgia, HWAC# 120146 dated 1976. One dated 1980 notes that a Carter Lot# 3382 Rare Mini Coin Collection dollar is NOT WORTH A PEANUT. ex. Fauver Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60- Phenomenal collection of 17 brass, copper, 100 HWAC# 119892 silver plate and gold plate miniature U.S. Coins. Several have the word “counter” on the obverse, but many are just mini replicas. They are very small to be used as gaming counters. Lot# 3375 Presidential Medals: Johnson, Probably date to the 1860s-1880s. Ex. Fauver Nixon, Ford Lot of four: two silver Gerald Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $600- Ford, one silver L. B. Johnson, one 1973 Nixon 1200 HWAC# 121337 inauguration (silver?) Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# 119881 Lot# 3383 1909 Samson Cordage Works Medal Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Lot# 3376 Queen Victoria Counters Lot of four their founding in Massachucetts by J. P. Tolman, counters with Queen Victoria on the obverse, and graduate of the first class of MIT, this 24 mm playing cards on the reverse. One dated 1876. Also silver medal features the company trademark a Republique Francaise bust with playing card of Samson slaying the lion (TM 1884). reverse, made by Winter. Ex. Fauver Collection. Incorporated in 1888, the company is still in business in Ferndale Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 121437 Washington. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 121415 Lot# 3384 Shell Card $10 Counters Extremely rare imitation U.S. $10 gold in brass Lot# 3377 Racketeer Nickel Jewelry Piece and bronze. One holed, 26 mm. Benjamin Fauver Holed replica of an 1883 Liberty Head nickel Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121464 gold plated to insinuate a $5 gold piece. A Lot# 3385 Signed Lauer George Washington jewelry piece, not a coin. Benjamin Fauver Counter Very rare, R-8. Lauer’s name appears Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121343 below Georgio Washington’s bust. Wreath Lot# 3378 Radiant Eagle Counter Collection reverse. Br., rd., 30 mm. Ludwig Christian Lauer was a medal maker in Nuremberg, Germany. He began his business in 1848. He expanded Collection of 19 “radiant eagle” counters. Two his business and in 1860 renamed it ‘coin mint L. Chr. Lauer’. He died $50 size, Eagles 2100 & 2105. Six $5 size: Eagle in 1873 and the company continued under the supervision of his wife 2040/2005; Eagle 2040/2010; Eagle 2051/2010; Eagle 2055/2050; and three sons. He was a leading 19th-century German manufacturer Eagle 2055/2400; Eagle 2060/2055. Five $2 1/2 dollar size: Eagle of medals, tokens, play money and related products. He exported items 2042/2045; Eagle 2045/2035; Eagle 2045/2040; Eagle 2045/2045; to the UK and competed against the well-known Birmingham mints of Eagle 2045/2050. Seven $1 size: Eagle 2040/2000; Eagle 2120/2005; the day. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121470 Eagle 2120/2010; Eagle 2120/2020; Eagle 2125/2005; Eagle 2145/2030; Eagle 2145/2035. The Radiant eagles are a more modern “counter”, and have been popular among collectors of late. Many were Lot# 3386 Storecard Gaming $20 Counters strictly made for jewelry, in the same marketing manner many of the Lot of three, all with same die Indian chief fractional gold pieces were made. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200- 1000 HWAC# 121473 obverse by Childs. Reverses: 1) Western Amesbury Line; Pontiac, Mich.; 2) S.D. Childs & Lot# 3379 Railroad Train Counter Co.; Chicago, Ill.; 3) Sterling Mfg. Co.; Sterling, Collection Lot of nine different spiel markes Ill. All are 32 mm. Est. $260-300 HWAC# 121333 with locomotives, ranging in size from $1-5 Lot# 3387 Taft/Hoover Medals Lot of four: Taft size. None are common, most were one of a fob; 1909 Taft Inauguration medal (holed); 1911 Taft kind in the Fauver Collection. Benjamin Fauver Dedication medal; Hoover lapel pin. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-600 HWAC# 119869 Collection Est. $70-150 HWAC# 119880 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 149

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Exonumia Lot# 3388 Three $50 Counters Lot of three Lot# 3396 Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand examples: 1) Liberty Head and stars, uniface; Rapids Store Cards Daniel Ball & Co.; Foster & Al, holed, 38 mm; 2) California Token / eagle // Parry. Br. rd., 27 mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection clipper ship / American flag / 1849; Br. rd., holed, 38 mm; 3) Liberty Est. $50-80 HWAC# 121383 Head with stars // unidentified engraving; Wm, rd., 38 mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121448 Lot# 3389 Three and Four Card Counters Lot of twelve tokens. Nine in the shape of suits: 2 clubs, 2 Lot# 3397 Ford Automotive Medals Lot of diamonds, 2 hearts, 3 spades. Three four: 1) 1935 San Diego; 2) 1933 Thirty Years 3 card tokens: one snail, one fish of Progress (HK 465); 3 & 4) 1953 50 Years reverse, one with playing cards both Forward on the American Road. Ex. Fauver sides. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50- $100-300 HWAC# 121426 100 HWAC# 119874 Lot# 3398 San Francisco, California 1939 Golden Gate International Expo. (GGIE) Zinc Lot# 3390 U.S. Coin Look Alike Counter Medal In the style of a so-called dollar. 37mm. Collection Lot of eleven spiel markes One side has “Golden Gate Gate International resembling U.S. coinage. Two marked “jeton” Exposition” and a bridge scene. The reverse is a have the seated liberty obverse and eagle reverse to look like seated raised eagle. Chips to edges, some letters hard dimes, one is uncirculated. The others are different varieties: $20 to read/worn off. Please see photos. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100- gold, two cent pieces, nickel sizes. Fauver Collection. Benjamin Fauver 200 HWAC# 113583 Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121459 Lot# 3399 San Francisco, California 1915 Pan Lot# 3391 1846 United States Coast Survey Pacific Exposition Georgia State Fund So Medal Provenance: Lot 1720 of the Kessler- Called Dollar HK 405, bronze, 38 mm, R-6. For Spangenberger Public Auction Sale, April 28- Georgia Exposition Fund. Fred Holabird Collection 29, 1981, New York City. Obv.: For / Gallantry Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108583 / And Humanity / Dec. 1846; Rev.: The / Treasury Department / Of The United States / Lot# 3400 New York New York Store Card Coast Survey / To. Br., rd., 34 mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 119779 Collection Lot of 22. Companies and numbers include. Older & Co. #466, 467, 474a, 475, 487. Lot# 3392 William Jennings Bryan 16 to Gould’s Saloon #287, 287a. Professor Johnson Soap 397a. Doremus 1 Tokens Lot of seven pieces from the “free & Nixon Square RIGGER BOTH SIDES. Sam Hart & Co. City Hall 70 coinage” campaign of Williams Jennings Bryan (Liberty Head), Bowen & McNamee 75, Lyon 508, 509 507, Brush & in 1896 and later proposing a ratio of 16 to 1 French 399, Strassberger 841, Jennings and Wheeler 388 (Map), Some price for silver to gold. Ex. Fauver Collection. Silver Plate. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 121812 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119893 Lot# 3401 19th Century Medals Lot of three: 1) Obv.: National / meet / L. A. W. / Washington, Lot# 3393 Windsor Castle Shell Case For D. C. / 1892; Rev.: 2 10; 26 mm wide shield white metal with ribbon attached. 2) Obv.: Silbernes Tokens Metal case with Windsor Castle / Jubilaum / Nov. 1895; Rev.: Concordia / on obverse, royal crest on reverse. 24 mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# Sonntags / Schule. White metal, round, 24 mm, 121418 holed with loop. 3) Obv.: Evangelium St. Lucas Capitel 18 Vers 15-17; Rev.: ZumAndenken an Lot# 3394 Wooden Nickel Collection An Das 20 Jaehrige Jubilaeum / Der /Evangelisch enormous lot of over 300 wooden nickels / Lutherischen / Concordia / Sonntagsschule / Washington, D.C. / covering business, services and advertising 1869-1889. White metal, round, 28 mm, pin badge. Est. $100-200 from as far away as Guam. Included are GF a HWAC# 108608 drink at a tavern in Annapolis, Maryland, a Lot# 3402 Alaska Tokens and Medals pharmacy in Hobbs, New Mexico, a $2 discount for any room at The London Lodge in Oakland, Alaska 69 Medals and 2 tokens Benjamin Fauver CA, a discount on jeans in Jackson, Miss and Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122704 more. All are in good conditionand ready for your collection. See photos for more details. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121776 Lot# 3395 New Orleans, Louisiana N. C. Folger Store Cards ($10 Counters) Lot of seven store cards N. C. Folger Clothing Co. with Eagle reverses of the $10 gold piece size. Obv.: Clothing Store / Youth Boys / Children’s / Clothing / Caps / Blankets / Plantation Goods / Hats & Trunks; Rev.: N. C. Folger / 17 Old Levee / Cor Custom House St / New Orleans. Br. rd., 27 mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 121386 150 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Medals Lot# 3403 Association and Award Medals Lot# 3409 1905-1958 Fraternal Medal Lot of 7. 1. #16-- Switzerland: 1867 medal by Collection Lot of seven U.S. fraternal medals, Landry commemorating the 1867 opening of c1905-1958. Includes: National Convention K the Public Waterworks in Neuchatel. The obverse image of Helvetica of C, Los Angeles, Cal., June 5-11, 1905 (three with an olive branch and shield with a fountain to the left and a partial pieces chained together); F.O.E. Grand Aerie, cityscape to the right. A beautiful medal. Copper, 44.5mm. 2. #21-- Cleveland, OH, 1912, with “souvenir” pin”; Switzerland: 1868 medal by Fritz Landry commemorative medal for Shriners Sphinx Temple Hartford, Conn., on the inauguration of the Municipal College in Neuchatel. Bronze, 43mm. ribbon “IMPERIAL COUNCIL SESSION/DES MOINES/JUNE 1921; Unc. 3. #24-- Switzerland: 1827 Zug shooting medal. Nike holding KT Twenty Third Triennial Conclave, Los Angeles, CA, June 17-24, laurel wreath on column with Justice and Minerva below. City view on 1916; American Legion, 40th National Convention, Chicago, 1958; reverse. Bronzed white metal, 40mm. VF 4. #26-- Switzerland: Uniface IOOF Sovereign Grand Lodge, Seattle; and Almalaikah Chanters, Los portrait medal of Jos. Gasp. Schendimann 1741-1786. Signed Jean Angeles. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118900 Kauffmann. Obverse used on an 1895 Swiss numismatic medal from Lucerne. Copper, 28mm. Unc. 5. #28-- Switzerland: 1861 Neuchatel Lot# 3410 German and Austrian Medals Agricultural Society medal by F. Landry. Reverse is unengraved. Bronze, Lot of 4. 1. #5-- Germany: St. Peter’s church 43mm. Unc. 6. #29-- Switzerland: 1867 medal commemorating the in Hamburg. Obverse view of the church built confederated music fest in Zurich. Reverse view of Zurich. Signed between 1342-1516. Reverse view of the church after being destroyed by D. Drentwett. Bronze, 41mm. 7. #34-- Switzerland: 1855 medal in the fire of May 7, 1842. Edge inscription reports the medal is commemorating the erection of the David de Purry monument in struck from the copper salvaged from the roof. Copper, 44mm. AU Newchatel. Bronze, 37mm. Unc. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121082 Est. $50 2.#14-- Germany: 1840 memorial medal for the death of Prussian Friedrich Wilhelm III. Signed Brandt F. on the truncation Lot# 3404 Award Medals (4) Los Angeles of the bust. Bronze, 45mm. EF Est. $100 3. #9-- Austria: 1875 medal Unified School District Merit Award, Four commemorating the annexation of Bukovina with Austria. White Phase Systems to Lou Rodriguez, and Equitable Metal, 43mm. AU Est. $40 #20-- Austria: Memorial medal for the life of Life Assurance Society to S. V. Maffey Est. $100- Vienna artist Hans Makart. Signed A. Neudeck, Vienna mint-engraver 180 HWAC# 102852 and medalist, on the reverse. Likely struck in 1884. Brass, 27mm. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 121077 Lot# 3405 Education Themed Medals Lot# 3411 Mesa Grande Medals Lot of four Brass Education Medals; Stanford University; pattern pieces,silver, copper, nickel and 24kt Denison School 1966; Booker T Washington; gold on copper. Five made of each in 2011. Reedley High School; American Association Obverse: Image of Cinon Dora, last hereditary of Teachers of Spanish. (5) Benjamin Fauver chief; reverse: basket making pictorial. Est. Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122553 $150-250 HWAC# 108125 Lot# 3412 1930s-1960s Rifle Shooting NRA Badges & Lot# 3406 18002 English Medals Lot of Medallion Collection (5) Lot 3. 1. #1--England: Crude bronzed copy of of five rifle shooting badges 1842 medal commemorating the christening and medallions, c1930s-1960s. of the Prince of Wales. Obverse image of the christening. Reverse Includes: 15mm copper one- text. Bronzed base metal, 46mm. 2. #23--England: 1835 medal sided Daisy Air Rifle medallion; commemoration the appointment of Sir John Jeffreys Pratt, Marquis 30mm brass Colt 125th of Camden as Chancellor of Cambridge University. Obverse bust left in Anniversary medallion, 1836- ermine robe with the Collar of the Order of the Garter. Reverse view 1961, obverse with logo and of the interior of the Senate House with an angel floating above. White colt with revolver; two National Metal, 44mm. EF 3. #30--England: 1802 medal commemorating the Rifle Association ribbons with death of Francis Russell, 5 th Duke of Bedford. A shepherd leans on pins - 1974 Small Bore and a broken, veiled column. The inscription translates as “Farmers will pray for you each year.” Pewter, 41mm. Unc. Est. $120-225 HWAC# Junior Sectional Championship 121076 1974 Conventional Military Scholastics; and a partial medal with the word “rifle” and target. DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUR FIREARMS SECTION FOR RELATED COLLECTIBLES! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Lot# 3407 European Medals Lot of 5. 1.#12-- $60-100 HWAC# 119329 Switzerland: Fob (removed) honoring a Zurich doctor. Circa 1823. Bronzed white metal, 50mm. 2. #15-- France: Bronze medal souvenir of an 1872 scientific Lot# 3413 1970s ROTC Medals Collection society congress of the North Coast of France. Coat of arms on the (9) Lot of nine ROTC medals, c1970s. All pins obverse. Bronze, 51mm. Unc. 3. #17-- France: 1910 Gallia award medal with ribbons and medals, with awards for by Charles Pillet. Yellow Bronze, 46mm. Unc. 4. #19-- Spain: 1879 “For Military Achievement,” “Outstanding Commemorative medal from a harvester machine contest in Madrid. Cadet,” “Merit,” “Leadership,” and “Military Bronze, 33.5mm. Unc 5. #25-- Potentially Russian, unidentifiable. Est. Excellence.” Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60- $75-150 HWAC# 121078 120 HWAC# 118904 Lot# 3408 Foreign Medal Zur Erinnerung An Den Besuch In Meissen, 48mm, pictorial of Castle. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 102855 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 151

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Medals Lot# 3414 Swiss Church Related Medals Lot 6. 1. #2-- Switzerland: 1930 medal commemorating William Farel, French evangelist and founder of the Reformed Church in Newchantel. Obverse high relief facing bust of Guill Farel. Reverse two flaming arcs with sword and Latin inscription. Signed Huguenin. Bronze, 50mm. Unc. 2. #7--Switzerland: Medal commemoration the erection of the statue honoring William Farel, the founder of the Reformed Church. Lot# 3419 Gila Bend, Arizona NCO Open Mess Tokens Lot of two: 1875. Copper, 45mm. Unc. 3. #8-- Switzerland: Obverse view of a cathedral, Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Restoration of the Collegiate Church 1) Good For 25c, NGC AU 58; 2) Good For 5c, NGC AU 55. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 100555 of Neuchatel funded by a bequest from David de Pury. Signed by Landry 1869. Copper, 53mm. AU 4. #11-- Switzerland: Obverse 1875 Independent Church of Chaux-de-Fonds. Reverse a Bible in a Wreath Lot# 3420 Jerome, Arizona Rare Capitol of Thorns. Bronze, 51mm. Unc. 5. #13-- Switzerland: Obverse 1875 Saloon Jerome/Capitol Saloon/Tom Independent Church of Chaux-de-Fonds. Reverse a Bible in a Wreath Carroll/25mm/Brass Reverse unreadable, of Thorns. Bronze, 51mm. Unc. 6.#31-- Switzerland: 1855 medal unless you have eagle eyes. Listing for this commemorating the erection of the David de Purry monument in token not found. This token was found in Newchatel. Bronze, 37mm. Unc. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 121079 Eureka, Nevada. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120665 Lot# 3415 Swiss Medals Commemorating Lot# 3421 Kingman, Arizona 1800’s Kingman Famous Citizens Lot of 5. 1. #4-- Switzerland: A.T. Night Hawk Saloon GF A.T./Kingman/ Daniel Jean Richard high relief bust by F. Night Hawek Saloon/O’Brien & Johnson Prop’s Landry. Reverse inscription honoring him as the father of the Swiss Good For//One Drink//White Metal//20mm// watch industry and its prosperity. Circa 1879. Copper, 57mm. Unc. Very Sharp Est. $300-400 HWAC# 120664 2.#6-- Switzerland: Fob (removed) honoring a Zurich doctor. Circa 1823. Bronzed white metal, 50mm. 3. #10-- Switzerland: Medal Lot# 3422 Phoenix, Arizona Nickels Cerificate commemoration the erection of the statue honoring William Farel, the of Office Feather River Short Line Rail Road, founder of the Reformed Church. 1875. Copper, 45mm. Unc. 4. #27- James G Cannell, Vic President issued 21st of - Switzerland: 1839 medal commemorating John Lukas Schoenlein, June 1987. Arizona State Numismatic Assn “Wooden Invite “1971- German naturalist and medical professor. Signed by A. Bovy. Reverse 1972” Nickles annual coin convention, includes JC Rodeo at Uptown text commemorates his naming of tuberculosis (formerly known as Plaza. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 122544 consumption). Bronze, 41mm. Unc. 5.#33-- Switzerland: 1855 medal Lot# 3423 Prescott, Arizona 1800’s Arizona commemorating the erection of the David de Purry monument in Newchatel. Bronze, 37mm. Unc. Est. $175-350 HWAC# 121081 Territory Prescott Mountain Dairy Token Mountain dairy/Prescott/A.T. Good For//One Lot# 3416 Swiss Medals Honoring Patriotism Quart//Milk//Brass//Scallop//25mm/Sharp Lot of 4. 1. #3-- Switzerland: Obverse inscribed Est. $300-400 HWAC# 120667 altar dedicated to the recognition of patriotism. Reverse inscription honoring J. J. Huguenin. Dated 1830. White Metal, Lot# 3424 St. Johns, Arizona A.C.M.I. Tokens Lot 48mm. AU 2. #18-- Switzerland: 1723 medal commemorating the of two: Good For 10c, NGC XF 45; Good for 25c, NCS loyalty of Lausanne in the defeat of Major Abraham Davel. Republic genuine. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# of Bern coat of arms on the obverse. A woman with the coast of arms 100558 of Lausanne sits beneath a tree on the reverse under the protection of Bern. Bronzed white metal, 53mm. VF 3. #22-- Switzerland: 1814 commemorative medal for Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III and thereunification of Neuchatel and Valangin with the Prussian state. Obverse bust of the king inmilitary uniform. Reverse church edifice perhaps foreshadowing the reunification of churchesinto the Prussian Lot# 3425 Tucson, Arizona c1931-48 Shamrock Dairy Tokens (40) Union of Churches in 1817. Signed by Brandt. Bronze, 41mm. Unc. 4. 40 NGC slabbed. 1 #32-- Switzerland: 1855 medal commemorating the erection of the GF 1 pint MS61. 39 David de Purry monument in Newchatel. Bronze, 37mm. Unc. Est. GF 1 Quart MS45- $120-250 HWAC# 121080 66 and Genuine Fred Holabird Collection Lot# 3417 Skagway, Alaska Mascot Saloon Est. $200-250 Token Obv.: Mascot / Saloon / Skagway; Rev.: HWAC# 109568 Good For / 12 1/2c / In Trade. Wm, rd., 23 mm, NCS certified Genuine. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 101192 Lot# 3418 Douglas, Arizona Oswald Bros./Ames & Lot# 3426 Arizona Arizona Foster Tokens Lot of two: 1) Oswald Bros., GF One Grab Bag Tokens Lot of eight: Load, NGC MS 63 BN. center hole; 2) Ames & Foster Anillo Restrike, Arizona Downs Smoke House, GF 25c, NGC AU 58. Fred Holabird Good Luck (NGC MS 64); (4) Collection Est. $60-80 HWAC# 100549 B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge No. 476, Yuma tokens, two NCS genuine, all GF $1.00. Arizona Automatic, Bisbee, GF 5c, NGC MS 63. (2) Orange Blossom, Mesa, GF 5c. One NGC AU 58, one NCS genuine. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 100552 152 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3427 Arizona Eight Lot# 3432 Feather Falls, California Robert Different Arizona Tokens 1) B. Land Token Obv.: Robert B. Land / 10 / Old Dominion / Commercial Arbla / Feather Falls, Cal.; Rev.: Payable in / Co. / Globe, Ariz. // GF 50c Merchandise Only / 10 / Orco / Patented / Not IT. Reverse has incused circle Transferable. Br., rd., cutout, 23 mm. Salvatore around the ‘50c’. Brass. Round. Falcone Collection. Salvatore Falcone Collection 28 mm. Slabbed. MS 63. 2) B. R. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 101687 Sanchez. GF 5c IT. Brass. Square (four sides square and corners Lot# 3433 Folsom, Sacramento County, are rounded in).3-4) BPOE, elk California White House Brothel Token This vignette, Yuma. One GF $8.00 in is a 21mm, round brass brothel token from trade (brass) and one for $1.00 White House in Folsom, Sacramento County, (aluminum). Round. Large Size. California. The obverse reads WHITE HOUSE / 5) The Commissary Market / FOLSOM and the reverse reads THE MOTHER / 1.00 / In Trade Only / Miami, MA’S / LODE. Roger Merritt Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 101801 Ariz. // Master Metal Scrip / 1.00 / Ingle-Schierloh Co. / DAYTON, O. / Des. Pat. 75656 / In Trade. Hole punched ‘C’. White metal. Round. Lot# 3434 Grass Valley, California Capital Large size. 6) Slippery Gulch. 100 bucks. Prescott Frontier Days. Large Saloon Token Obv.: Huson & Merrifield / size. 7-8) Two very different New Modern Dairy. Globe. One is for Capital / Saloon; Rev.: Good For / 1 / Drink. Br., pasteurized milk and one for special milk. One is heart shaped and one is five sided. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 108380 21 mm. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 101219 Lot# 3435 Masonic, California Masonic, Cal. Trade Token, Ex Rare, Nichols This is the Lot# 3428 Arizona Four Different Arizona first time to our knowledge of a public auction Tokens Lot of five. 1) E. B. Wallace / Cigars & of the ultra rare Masonic trade token. D. K. Tobacco / Bisbee, Ariz. // GF 12 1/2c IT. Brass. Nichols/Masonic/Cal.// GF/ 12 1/2c/ IT. Rd, Round. 21mm. Stamped with an ‘E W.’ 2-3) br, quater size. Masonic was a tiny mining camp Two pristine Bylas Trading Enterprise tokens. near Bodie, Calif. between Bridgeport and Bodie. The district was Bylas, Arizona. 5c variety. 4) Car Parts / Eloy / reportedly discovered in the 1860’s and died out just after this token Ariz. // GF / 25c / Gasoline. 5) An intriguing was made for Nichols. Est. $2000-5000 HWAC# 121661 Post Office Cigar Store / Mickle & Boyd / Clarkdale, Ariz. // GF 12 1/2c Lot# 3436 Nevada City, California 1901 New IT. Diamond Cut out. Brass. Round. 21 mm. Clarkdale was founded in Century Token Obv.: Friendship Hospitality / 1912 as a company smelter town by William A. Clark, for his copper Nevada / City / 1849 / New Century / 1901; mine in nearby Jerome. Clarkdale, formerly a mining town, is now largely a retirement community with an eye for the arts. Fred Holabird Rev.: blank. Wm, rd., 38 mm, holed. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 104510 Collection Est. $80-160 HWAC# 108581 Lot# 3429 Arizona Seven Arizona Tokens! Lot# 3437 Nord, California J. Mc Cargers Saloon Token Obv.: Good For / C. O. D. / J. Mc The premier piece here is the Boughter & Cargers / Saloon / Nord, Cal.; Rev.: Jacob Strahle Rose token. Boughter & Rose / Copperhill / & Co. / Billiard Mfrs. / (pictorial pool table) / Arizona // GF 5c IT. Well worn. 2) The Cabinet 515 Market St. / San Francisco. Octagonal, Br., / Williams, / Ariz. // 2 1/2. Four scallops. Brass. 26 mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 28 mm. 3) New Modern Dairy. Heart variety. Good for Special Milk. Diamond punch. 4) Bylas HWAC# 119894 Trading Enterprise. $1.00 Aluminum. 5) BPOE Lot# 3438 North Bloomfield, California R.D.S. with elk vignette. $1.00. Aluminum. Elks Money. Drink Token Obv.: Good For / R. D. S. / One 6) Slippery Gulch. 100 bucks. Prescott Frontier Days. 7) Same as number 6, but for 50 bucks. Fred Holabird Collection Est. Drink; Rev.: same. Al, rd., 25 mm. Consignor $100-120 HWAC# 104508 notes RDS stands for Richard D. Skidmore and notes the Skidmore Family gave several Lot# 3430 Arizona Six Different Arizona Tokens of these to the State Parks Museum at North 1) Car Parts / Eloy / Ariz. // GF 25c IM. Brass. Round. Bloomfield. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 101225 29mm. 2) E. B. Wallace / Cigars & Tobacco / Bisbee, Lot# 3439 Oakland, California Pike Woolen Ariz. // GF 12 1/2c IT. Brass. Round. 21mm. 3) Co. Token Child & Co. Indian die obverse; Rev.: Miners Saloon / Bisbee, Ariz, // GF / 12 1/2c / over Pike Woolen Co. / The $25 Tailors / 510 13th the bar. Brass. Round. 21 mm. 4) Old Dominion / St. Oakland. Br. rd., 32 mm.Very rare die sinker: Commercial / Co. / Globe, Ariz. // GF 50c IT. Reverse Bachrach & Co. of San Francisco. Benjamin Fauver has incused circle around the ‘50c’. Brass. Round. 28 Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 121335 mm. 5) The Cabinet / Williams, / Ariz. // 2 1/2. Four scallops. Brass. 28 mm. 6) Spanish American Club / Lot# 3440 Porterville, California Scottie’s Morenci / Ariz. // Bottle / 2 1/2c / Refund. Aluminum. Round. 21 MM. Saloon Token Obv.: Scottie’s Saloon / Good Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-150 HWAC# 108386 For / One / Dtrink / Porterville; Rev.: Good Lot# 3431 Bakersfield, California Moore For / One / Drink. NCS genuine. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 100353 & Hollen Novelties Tokens (45) 46 NGC slabbed. 20 c.1920 GF 25C AU58 and 15 Genuine. 15 GF 10C AU55-MS64 and genuine.1 Copper King Bar GF 10C Genuine. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $220-300 HWAC# 109567 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 153

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3441 San Francisco, Lot# 3447 San Luis Obispo, California California Art Saloon Token German Bakery-Berkmeyer “Good For” Obv.: Good For / 10c / In Trade Token Collection 47 total, “Good For 1 glass of / Art Saloon / 1356 / Market St. Soda, 5 cents.” All in individual cases, very good S. F.; Rev.: Souvenir / Jap Statue / condition. All are marked MS 60; part of the (pictorial). Br., rd., 34 mm. From Fred Holabird Collection. Fred Holabird Collection Tokencatalog.com: Thomas P. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 108033 Dunne proprietor, 1356 Market (1897-1899) The statue is of Hananuma Masakich, who carved it into an exact likeness of himself, Lot# 3448 California Bay Area Tokens Lot using his own hair, nails and teeth to complete its realism. Est. $100- of six: 1893 Olympic Club Roman Revival; 150 HWAC# 121433 Art’s Cigars, S.F. ; The Novelty, S.F.; Telephone Tokens, S. F.; Clancy’s, Oakland; Garden City Billiard Parlor, San Jose. Est. $70-100 HWAC# Lot# 3442 San Francisco, 121434 California Gus Mattson Unlisted Strahle Token Obv.: Good For 1 Lot# 3449 California California Token Drink / 24 / Howard / St. / Gus Collection Lot of eleven pieces: Mining pan Mattson; Rev.: Jacob Strahle & fob; 1952-D encased penny Beacon Gasoline, Co. / Billiard Mfr.’s / 515 Market Hanford; Sacramento County Branch Jail St. / San Francisco, Cal. Br, rd., 22 tokens; Good For tokens from Trona, Stockton, mm. New discovery. Est. $100- Venice, Lindsay, Westwood, Truckee and 400 HWAC# 121431 Livermore. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121407 Lot# 3443 San Francisco, California Lot# 3450 California Saloon Tokens Lot of Marathon Medals Three San Francisco four California saloon tokens: 1) Golden Gate Finisher medals, 1986, 1987, 1989; Los Saloon, Sacramento, GF 5c; NCS Genuine; 2) Angeles Marathon Finisher medal 2008, Kings Saloon, French Gulch, GF 1 drink, NGC AU Helms Athletic Foundation Medallion, 50; 3) Lafayette Saloon, Sacramento, GF 5c, NGC 1936, and unmarked HI jump medal. VF 30; 4) Fior D’Italia Saloon, San Francisco, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 102861 GF 5c, NGC AU 55. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-160 HWAC# 109338 Lot# 3451 Colorado Colorado Token Collection Lot of second twenty from a long time collector: 21) W.M. Miller Mer. Co., Manzanola, GF $1; 22) Center Merchantile Co., Center, GF 5c; 23) E.C. Lot# 3444 San Francisco, California San Conrath Cigar Store, Alamosa GF 5c; 24) The Club, Francisco Token Collection Lot of twenty: Ft. Morgan, GF 5c; 25) Lobby, Denver, GF 12 1/2c; Risque Frenchy’s token; 1906 Earthquake Relic 26) Penrose Pharmacy, Penrose, GF 1 1/4c; 27) token; Sante Fe San Francisco Chief, 1954; 1934 Stout St. Cigar Stand, Denver, GF 5c; 28) Mining South of Market Boys Inc.; 1947 San Francisco Exhange Bar (Pictorial token), Denver, GF 12 1/2c; Naval Shipyard Navy Day token; Playland at the 29) Bee Cigar Store, Durango, GF 10c; 30) Colorado Beach; 1975 SF 49ers schedule token; 1938 Manufacturers Assn., Denver, 1906, Keep Your Money in Colorado; Columbia Stores token; 1963 Junipero Serra medal, and many more. 31) American Liquor Co., Denver, GF 2 1/2c; 32) Watrous Bar & Cafe, Salvatore Falcone Collection. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-250 Denver GF 25c; 33) Compliments of Miss Olga, Denver, (pictorial); HWAC# 101680 34) Danny’s Recreation, Limon, GF 5c; 35) Craig Billiard Parlor, Craig, GF $1; 36) Colorado Cattlemen’s Association Centernnial 1967; 37) Lot# 3445 San Francisco, Colorado and state seal; 38) United States Mint, Denver (pictorial); 39) California Sharon’s Quarters Half a Century of Printing 1986, Pleasant Press; 40) Gunnison Country, Golden Gate Park Token 1874 Colorado (pictorial). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108828 Obv.: Sharon’s Quarters / For / Children / (pictorial Lot# 3452 Colorado Colorado Token Collection playground); Rev.: Children’s Part three of a Colorado collection, twenty tokens: / Playground / Golden Gate 41) Chrysler Plymouth, Pueblo, hog’s head and tail, / Park / San Francisco, Cal. / holed; 42) Patti’s Flamingo Lounge, Pueblo, GF 50c; Good For One Ride. Wm, rd., 28 43) The Pastime, Rifle, GF 5c; 44) The Pastime, Rifle, mm. Comstock millionaire, U. S. Senator and president of the Bank of GF $1; 45) Riverside Ice Delivery Co., Ft. Collins, GF California, William Sharon opened the first indoor/outdoor children’s 25 lbs ice; 46) Saratoga Billiard Co., Ft. Morgan, GF playground in the country in 1888. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 121432 5c; 47) N.C. Barwise Packing Co., Ft. Lupton; 48) Rush Mercantile, Cameo; 49) Fremont Trading Co., Climax, GF 10c; 50) Fremont Trading Co., Climax, Lot# 3446 San Francisco, California Thirteen GF 5c; 51) O & B, Portland, GF 5c; 52) At The Overland Bar, Rangely, GF Kappen Listed Tokens Pacific Buffet, Building 5c; 53) Bowles & Bowles, Keenesburg, GF 25c; 54) Recreation Parlor, Trades (2), Stock Exchange, The Fountain, Panama La Jara, GF 10c; 55) Temple Fuel Co., Brodhead, ; 56) Eldorado Springs, Buffet, Castle Inn, G A Jackson, Paramount Social GF 5c; 57) Kroph Bros., Ordway, GF $1; 58) Buffalo Lodge, Colorado Club, John O’Connor, Bernhardt’s, Richmond Springs, GF 5c; 59) B.P.O.E. No. 506, Creede, GF 5c; 60) Trail Inn Beer Bakery, Line-0-Lites. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 102843 Parlor, Creede, GF 5c. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108829 154 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3453 Colorado Colorado Lot# 3460 Minnesota Minnesota Token Token Lot Lot of thirteen., Collection Lot of 50. Includes Forest Lake, Includes a large six sided $1.00 Melrose, Osakis, Albert Lee, Berea, Kasson, Hunter Conklin of Manzanola. A Morton, Alden, Saux Centre, New Brighton, Golden Flood. Lone Cone Club of Warren, Wheaton, Brainard (Paul Bunyan Norwood. Longmont Lions Club. pictorial), Tanner’s Lake Spring Grove, St. Two pin backs. Come See 50,000 James, St. Paul, Minneapolis, etc. Benjamin club in Gran Junction. And perhaps Fauver Collection Est. $100-180 HWAC# 123046 the best piece a Clan Gordon Pipe Band, Denver 1913. 1 1/4” Lot# 3461 Vicksburg, Mississippi diameter. Very nice, very colorful. Benj.n F. Fotterall Tokens Lot of Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60- two, one silvered, one gold plated. 100 HWAC# 123051 Obv.: Bernj.n F. Fotterall / Vicksburg; Rev.: Silk Fancy / And / Staple Goods / Of / All Kinds. Rd., 27 mm. Both uncirculated. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-600 HWAC# 119898 Lot# 3454 Chicago, Illinois 1803 Columbian Exposition Obverse pictorial of man, reverse pictorial of administration building. 35mm. HK 176 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 102811 Lot# 3455 Kansas Four Kansas Token Lot# 3462 Missouri Missouri Tokens Lot Collections Eighteen tokens. No Duplicates. 1) of 35. Keck’s Falstaff, Co-operative Merc. Ass’n. Green Kansas. In hard Sedalia. Six side. St. plastic holder. 2) John Ehrlich & Sons. Marian Joseph incused. East St. Kansas. Octagonal. Aluminum. 3) John Norlin. Louis octagonal. J Arthur McCracken, Kansas. Scalloped. Aluminum. Anderson. ABC Bar. 4) Wm. J. Schwartz. Hanover, Kansas. Brass. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# Joplin. Star punched. Also 123073 Marionville, Kirksville, Lake Ozark,Scalloped Lot# 3456 Kentucky Salt River Bourbon Brockman & Turner of Token Obv.: Kentucky Currency / Salt River Joplin,Pete Arro Tavern /Bourbon / 1850 / S. T. Suit Distiller; Rev.: S. St. Joseph, Carthage, etc. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but T. Suit / For / Medicinal / Use Only /1850 / have not high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Jefferson County. Ky. Br. rd., 27 mm, holed. A 37. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $70-200 HWAC# 123036 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121396 Lot# 3463 Butte, Montana 1920 Anaconda Lot# 3457 Michigan Michigan Civil War Store Reduction Works Illustrated Booklet and Token 1920. Booklet measures 10 x 6.75”. Card Collection Lot of ten different Michigan Sixty-one pages. Eighteen full page maps. One Civil War store cards, with Fuld die varities full page diagram. One full page map of the and rarity ratings noted. Merchants: Albion fifty-one buildings. Token reads “Anaconda Commercial College, Albion; Dean & Co., Ann Copper Mining Company / Butte / Montana // Arbor; Foster & Metcalf, Grand Rapids; L. H. Awarded / to / A. J. Warren / by / Anaconda Randall, Grand Rapids; James Kennedy, Ionia; Mining Company / for / Merit in First Aid.”Arrowhead vignette on Tubbs & Spear, Hudson; W. Jaxon, Jackson; H. S. front. Both are in excellent condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 105836 Parker & Co., Kalamazoo; Francis Eccard, Detroit; Campbell Linn & Co., Detroit. Rarities 2-5. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# Lot# 3464 Montana Two Montana Saloon Tokens 119853 Lot of two: 1) Obv.: J. C. Whiteley / Butte / Saloon Lot# 3458 Michigan Michigan Tokens and / Basin, Mont.; Rev.: Good For / One / Drink / or / Cigar. Wm, rd., 20 mm. NGC certified AU 58. 2) Obv.: Store Cards Lot of four: 1) H. A. Wright / 5 / Midway Saloon / Milltown, / Montana; Rev.: Good For Gen. / Mdse // In Trade / 5 / Pat. Jun. 1909 / 5c / In Trade. Br., rd., 21 mm. NCS certified genuine. / Ingle System. C, rd., 18 mm. 2) The Club / Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-150 HWAC# 101169 Restaurant / E. C. Ellsasser // Good For / 5c / In Trade. (Dexter, MI); octagonal, br., 25 mm. 3 & 4) Daniel Ball & Co. / Grand Rapids, Mich. // Domestic & Foreign Exchange Office; Br., rd., 27 mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- Lot# 400 HWAC# 121389 3465 Ogalalla, Nebraska DePriest Lot# 3459 Michigan Michigan Tokens, Saloon Token Obv.: Good For One/ At / De Priest’s Wooden Nickels, Medals, Etc. Lot of 43. / Saloon / Beer; Rev.: Leipprandt of Pigeon, McBride of Shepard, Ogalalla / Neb.; Br. rd., 25 Sampson of Capac, Lion Liquor Store of mm. Ogallala misspelled. Traverse City, Deerfield Tavern, Clarkston Est. $100-200 HWAC# H&H Pool Room, Fred Laux of Chesaning, John Pillet Cafe of Mt Elliott, 121436 Bloomfield Hills, St. Cloud, Williamton, etc. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# 123045 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 155

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3466 Omaha, Lot# 3472 Lake Tahoe, Nevada Nevada Nebraska Large Club/Nevada Lodge, NV Token Bag (Nearly Omaha Token 1000 pieces!) Nearly 1,000 tokens in this Collection Lot of 38. bag. Copper color metal tokens 1.5” wide. NEVADA CLUB RENO / Includes Mae-Mack, NEVADA CLUB / NEVADA LODGE / NEVADA LODGE LAKE TAHOE / / Mangiamelli, Miller REDEEMABLE BY / 1 TOKEN / PLAYER ONLY. Approx 58% of tokens Cereal Mills, Novak’s are from the Nevada Club Collection. The Nevada Lodge is in Lake Place, Paul’s Smoke Tahoe, right on the Nevada, California border on the North Shore near House, Paxton Kings Beach. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 60802 Billiards, Paxton & Gallagher, Pheasant Lot# 3473 Reno, Nevada Tokes Cigar, Polonia, Raths- Good For One Drink Good for Keller, The Reno, Free Drink at Reno Horseshoe Rocket Recreation, Club. Approx. 100 free drink Royal Pool Hall, tokes. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Savoy, Shamrock 102768 Lunch, Silver Tap Room, Skinner Mfg., Smart Spot, Sportsman Bart Cocktail Lounge, Sokol Auditorium, Stag Bar, Tick’s Cigar Store, Tuxedo Billiards, Underwood Billiards, Vyskocil, W. B. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123090 Lot# 3474 Rio Tinto, Nevada UNCIRCULATED Pland Lot# 3467 Stanton, Nebraska Rare Nebraska Evans Token, Rio Tinto, Saloon Token - Gottlieb & Meyer’s Eagle Nevada The key word here is ‘UNCIRCULATED.’ Pland Saloon Nebraska’s liquor laws were strict. / Evans / GF 50c IT. Brass . But 111 saloons from 53 towns shows that Round. 31 mm. It is a Patrick & were there is a will, there is a way. . This is the M. K. Company token. Rio Tinto Gottlieb & Meyer’s Eagle Saloon of Stanton. The is in Elko County. Rio Tinto saloon was in operation from 1898 to 1905. GF 5c IT. Nice condition. This is the first time we have offered this token for sale. Benjamin Fauver has the distinction of being one of Nevada’s last boomtowns. It also Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123016 has the distinction of being named after the Rio Tinto copper mines in Spain that produced ore for 3,000 years. Credit is due a Franklyn Lot# 3468 Elko, Nevada C.B. Elk Saloon Hunt who for years prospected throughout the west. It was Hunt who Token C.B. / Elk Saloon // GF / 5c / IT. Brass, found traces of copper a few miles south of Mountain City. Fred Holabird round. Polk’s 1907 directory lists E M Gutridge Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 104509 as the proprietor of the Elk Saloon in Elko, Nevada. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-100 Lot# 3475 Nevada pre-1998 HWAC# 113516 Brothel Tokens, Ten Chip-style Ten 39 mm, round plastic tokens Lot# 3469 Elko, Elko County, Nevada from four locations in Nevada, Cloverleaf Brothel Token This is a 37mm, each location a different color octagonal aluminum brothel token from scheme. Obv and Rev are the same Cloverleaf in Elko, Elko County, Nevada. The for all pieces. LA BELLE / 702- obverse reads CLOVERLEAF / (design) / RAYMOND and the reverse reads 75 / R. Roger 273-9907 / LOVELOCK, NEVADA, Merritt Token Collection Est. $160-300 HWAC# 101820 Brown on tan, qty 4; MY PLACE / 702-623-9919 / WINNEMUCCA, Lot# 3470 Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Nevada NEVADA, Green on yellow, qty 3; TOM’S CLASSY INN / 702-738-9529 / The Roost Brothel 15-cent Token This is a ELKO, NEVADA, Red on pink, qty 2; GREEN LANTERN / 702-289-4382 38x25mm, odd shaped aluminum brothel token / ELY, NEVADA, Blue on pale blue-green, qty 1. These towns in Nevada from The Roost in Goldfield, Esmeralda County, have been in area code 775 since 1998. Roger Merritt Token Collection Est. Nevada. The obverse reads THE ROOST / 15 (cent $100-200 HWAC# 101997 sign) and the reverse reads THE ROOST / 15 (cent sign). Roger Merritt Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 101832 Lot# 3476 Nevada Cottontail Ranch Necklace Madame Beverly Harrell’s Cottontail Ranch necklace with 24 inch chain. 49 mm in diameter. Lot# 3471 Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Nevada Cottontail Ranch was a legal, licensed brothel in The Roost Brothel 5-cent Token This is a Nevada that opened in October 1967. Located 38x25mm, odd shaped aluminum brothel token near the intersection of U.S. Route 95 and State from The Roost in Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Route 266 known as Lida Junction, in Esmeralda Nevada. The obverse reads THE ROOST / 5 (cent County, Nevada. It closed in 2004 when the sign) and the reverse reads THE ROOST / 5 (cent sign). Roger Merritt Token Collection Est. $200-400 madame retired. Roger Merritt Token Collection Est. HWAC# 101831 $100-200 HWAC# 103510 156 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3477 Nevada Large Nevada Token Lot (21) Lot# 3481 New Jersey Lot of 21. 1-3) The Montana at Ely. Hole punched. GF New Jersey Civil War 12 1/2c IT. 4) Silver Legacy, Reno Souvenir token. 5) Store Cards Lot of eight Overland Hotel GF 5c IT. 6) Commercial Hotel, Reno New Jersey Civil War store GF 5c IT. 7-9) Club Bingo GF 10c on bing games. 10- cards with Fuld die varities 14) Dewey Trade Check Token. Variety one. GF 5c IT. and rarity ratings noted. 15-21) Dewey Trade Check Token. Variety two. GF Merchants: John Engel, 5c IT. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# Port Elizabeth; Terhune 104511 Bros., Jersey City; E. W. Titus, Trenton; Charles Lot# 3478 Concord, New Hampshire L.A. Brown Kolb, Newark; Neptune House, Atlantic City; J. Wightman, Newark; and Co. Advertising Mirror Compliments of L.A. Aldin & Frink, Cohoes; J. L.Agens & Co., Newark. Benjamin Fauver Brown and Co. / Odd Fellows Ave. / Concord N.H. Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119851 56 mm. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 101182 Lot# 3482 Albany, New York Albany New York Civil War Lot# 3479 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1907 Store Cards Lot of four store cards from Belcher Lodge No. 180 F. & A. M. Choice Albany, New York: John condition and cased Masonic lodge token from Willian C. Hamilton lodge of Philadelphia. Est. Thomas Jr.; D.L. Wing $100-200 HWAC# 102817 & Co.(Uncirculated); Benjamin & Herrick; Lot# 3480 Camden, New Jersey Pepeta’s Saloon Straight’s Elephantine (pictorial). Fuld die Tokens Lot of three: all GF 5c: all certified: NGC AU 55, NCS AU Details, Damaged, NGC AU 55. Fred varieties and rarity ratings included. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Holabird Collection Est. $120-180 HWAC# 101204 $70-160 HWAC# 119833 The Jenny Lind Tokens This also was the case for Barnum’s other “discovery,” Jenny Lind a soprano known as the “Swedish Nightingale.” Lind had been performing in Europe for years, before she was approached by Barnum to tour the United States in 1850. Lot# 3483 New York City, New York After she consented, the Barnum publicity machine went into 1850 Barnum’s Jenny Lind Tokens action and it worked like a charm, creating an early version of A group of seven unique and rare Beatlemania (Lindomania) and calling crowds who jammed Jenny Lind tokens/jeton created and into theatres, “The Jenny Lind Crush.” struck by the Birmingham, England Audiences, so desperate to see her perform, were having to firm of John Allen and Joseph Moore buy tickets through auctions, sometimes paying as much as . Most are gold plated with a likeness $600 for a ticket (over $17,000 today) to see and hear her sing. of the “Swedish Nightingale” on the obverse and different symbols from After awhile Lind, who had an escape clause in her contract a goose and eagle to wreaths on the with Barnum, got tired of his huckster ways reverse. This group also comes with a and continued to tour under her own management. She booklet entitled Numismatic Notes & earned more than $350,000 from these concerts and all the Monographs The Jenny Lind Medals proceeds were donated to her favorite charities. & Tokens, signed by the author, As with Tom Thumb, Barnum made sure that Lind’s name Leonidas Westervelt, published in was everywhere. Branding, whether at the behest of Barnum or 1921. The tokens include an 18 mm not, was everywhere, on whisky, tobacco, baking powder, even gold plated goose on reverse (Note: This piece is not shown in the a Gold Rush town in California is reported to have been named book), a 16 mm game counter stars & leaf on reverse, a 20 mm white metal with wreath on reverse, a 20 mm holed gold plated, with wreath after her. Post Script: Lind retired from performing in 1849 and devoted on reverse, a 20 mm gold plated, Jeton on reverse, an 18 mm white her remaining years to raising her family. She passed away in metal with goose on reverse and a 20 mm gold plated Spiel Mark on 1887. reverse. All are in good/to very good condition. Although these were referred to as “Counters,” it’s possible, as with the Tom Thumb tokens, As for Charles Stratton, he did more touring with Lavinia, P.T Barnum used these as promotional handouts. See accompanying retiring to his estate in his birthplace Bridgeport, Connecticut, story. View photos for more detail. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- where he died of a stroke in 1883. Mourners numbered 20,000 for 300 HWAC# 122753 his funeral. Barnum, who was out of the country could not attend the funeral, but he did pay for a life-size statue of Stratton for the grave. Upon his death in 1891, Barnum was buried in the same cemetery a few feet away from his most famous discovery. View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 157

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Tom Thumb, The Entertainer The Tom Thumb Tokens The first American entertainer to be recognized worldwide Barnum was genius when it came to promotion, it’s quite was one Charles Stratton aka General Tom Thumb. possible and almost certain that he was responsible in some way Discovered by showman P.T. Barnum in 1842, after being for the tokens that bore the image of his biggest moneymaker. If stranded in Bridgeport, Connecticut due to an ice storm, he was not directly connected to the making of this coinage, it’s Barnum, who was in a bit of a dip in his career selling hair tonic a sure bet he didn’t discourage it. to make ends meet, offered to take the 25” tall four-year-old on It not only appears that he was responsible for this token a tour that would make his folks (and himself) rich. promotion in England, where the reverse of the Tom Thumb This was to be Barnum’s first “legitimate” curiosity, after tokens featured the young Queen Victoria, but in America, failures with a purple dyed cat, a 161-year-old woman (she was where the same tokens featured Lady Liberty on the reverse. half that age) and the siren mermaid (an orangutan’s body sewn While Benjamin Fauver concluded that these tokens were onto a large fish). He was thrilled to discover that the diminutive game counters, we disagree, based on Barnum’s creativity child was a natural-born performer. To gain advanced publicity when it came to promotion, that these tokens were more likely and interest for his new “discovery,” Barnum engaged in the used as handout souvenirs by Barnum and his advance people same procedure that worked for him in the past. He contacted to garner more interest and anticipation in the shows. We also friends and acquaintances in various parts of the country and know, based on the Barnum Museum’s Executive Director had them all send letters to the New York newspapers, asking Kathy Maher, that the Victoria tokens were struck in England. about his new find. Of course this also stirred up the public’s “They were made by am\\ company out of Birmingham.” and it’s interest. Another one of Barnum’s promotional items, involved a safe bet, knowing that he would soon return to America, that taking advantage of what was then five-year-old technology he did the same when it came to the Liberty Head coins. photography, and saturate the country with thousands of carte de visite. Barnum took the boy, who he billed as a 12-year-old, to the American Museum in New York City, where he was less than a success. It was then that Barnum decided to try England. Stratton’s first appearance at the Princess Theatre on February 20th, 1844, was not much better. “Punch Magazine” referred to the public’s interest in curiosities like Tom Thumb as “Deformativemania.” But the debut was met with awful reviews, calling the young boy a “Minikin Man” and “Little Monster.” Not be be defeated, Barnum hit on another plan, where he would introduce Tom Thumb to the upper crust of London society and that way, if common people saw that Stratton was royalty approved, they might accept him. First he rented lodgings in a finer area of London and then invited Lords and Ladies, as well as members of the Royal Family to come for a visit. Because the Duke of Wellington found Stratton’s impression of Napoleon to be his favorite, word got back to Queen Victoria, who invited Barnum and his Tom Thumb to have an audience. The Queen was so impressed and amused by Tom, who Lot# 3484 New York City, New York 1840’s & 1850’s General Tom engaged in an impromptu mock sword fight with the royal Thumb Counters/ Promotional Tokens A group of 19 very RARE cocker spaniel, that she invited them back twice more. General Tom Thumb counters/tokens Created by the Birmingham, It was a genius move on Barnum’s part, because after his England firm of John Allen and Joseph Moore in 1846 (attribution: The P.T. Barnum Museum). In the mid-1800’s, the game of Whist was royal success, people couldn’t get enough of the General. Not the rage of Europe and most likely these pieces were used as counters. only was the rest of the European tour a great success, but But, in America, it’s more likely that Barnum, being the promotional because Barnum made sure America heard about what was animal he was, handed these tokens to anyone and everyone he going on “across the pond,” audiences back in the United States passed on the street. (See above story). Included in this collection: went crazy over The General making Barnum and his protege General Tom Thumb-1/Liberty/15/uncirculated/Gold Plated General so much money that the child could have retired rich and Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/15/Au General Tom Thumb-1/Liberty/15/ secure at the age of nine! Silver Plated General Tom Thumb-1/Liberty/35/Silver General Tom Barnum’s influence also resulted in Charles and his new Thumb-2/Liberty/20 General Tom Thumb-1/Liberty/25 General bride, Lavinia, being invited to the White House by President Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/25 General Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/30/ Au General Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/35/uncirculated General Tom and Mrs. Lincoln in 1863. Thumb-2/Liberty/40/Au General Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/45 General Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/55 General Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/75/Gold Plated General Tom Thumb-2/Liberty/75/uncirculated. General Tom See “The Ben Fauver American and Thumb-1/Victoria Regina/20/1846 General Tom Thumb-2/Victoria Foreign Counter Collection” on page 8 of Regina/20/1846 General Tom Thumb-1/Victoria Regina//10/1846/ uncirculated General Tom Thumb-2/Victoria Regina/75/1850/Au the catalog and find a complete 32 page General Tom Thumb-2/Victoria Regina/75/uncirculated. These are essay on counters at FHWAC.com very unique coins with a ton of show business history attached to them. All are in good condition. See photos for more details. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 120027 158 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3485 New York City, New York New York Lot# 3494 Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Ohio City Civil War Store Card Collection Lot Civil War Store Cards Lot of seven store of twenty five New York City Civil War store cards from Cincinnati merchants: Adam Metz; cards. Fuld die varities and rarity ratings noted. W. K. Lanphear; Cin. & Cov. Ferry Co.’ Yankee Mostly copper, some brass and lead. Mostly R-1 Robinson; L. Eckert; Dr. Bennett;Lew. Boman. & R-2, a couple are R-3. Benjamin Fauver Collection Fuld die variety and rarity ratings included. EF Est. $300-600 HWAC# 119841 condition in general. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119834 Lot# 3486 New York City, New York New York City Civil War Store Cards Lot of seven, all AU- Lot# 3495 Cincinnati, Ohio John Stanton Civil UNC, with Fuld die varities and rarity ratings: War Store Card R-8 rarity rating! F 165Fx-6a. Broas Bros.; Wm. F. Warner; H. M. Lane; Jones Obv.: John Stanton / Steel / Stamp / Brand & Wood; Ed Schaaf; C. Bahr; Hussey’s Special Stencil /Cutter / 139 Fifth St / Cincinnati, Message Post. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Ohio; Rev.: stars / Indian Head / 1864. Benjamin $100-400 HWAC# 119836 Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119839 Lot# 3487 New York City, New York New York Lot# 3496 Ohio Ohio Civil War Store Cards City Civil War Store Cards Lot of two New Lot of seven Ohio Civil War store cards with York City Civil War store cards, R-5 & R-6. ed Fuld die varieties and rarity ratings noted. Schaaf and Broas Pie Baker. Fuld die varieties Merchants: Nold & Co., Wooster; W. & A.J. and rarity ratings noted. Benjamin Fauver Packard, Youngstown; J. W. Hunt, Delphos; Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119843 Ketcham & Barker, Toledo; J. W. Walton, Woodsfield; S.T. Martin, Columbus; T. J. Quinlan, Cleveland. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119849 Lot# 3488 New York City, New York New Lot# 3497 Ohio 1851-1892 Ohio Store Cards Lot York City Civil War Store Cards Lot of of 5. Three E & D Kinsey Silver Ware Cincinnatti, seven large size New York City Civil War Ohio obverse, reverse Exhibition Palace London. store cards. 24 mm, the size of a large cent. Zanoni & Bacciocco Chess & Whist Club Cincinnatti. Merchants: Staudinger’s; J.J. Diehl; Gustavus Obverse/reverse/5. One 15mm Cleveland profile Lindenmueller; S. Steinfeld (2) ; John Schuh’s; dated 1892. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- Christoph Carl. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119845 200 HWAC# 120194 Lot# 3489 New York City, New York New York Civil War Store Card R. T. Kelly Fuld 630AN-2a, R-7 rarity rating. Obv.: R. T. Kelly / Lot# 3498 Oklahoma Oklahoma Tokens and One 1863 /1819 Third Ave. / New York; Rev.: New Medal Lot of 22. Meal is OCH Company (in red). Also York / (shield) / 1863. Copper. Benjamin Fauver Ponca City, Maderia, Spiro, Marlo, Enid, Deer Creek, Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119844 Woodward, Stratford, etc. Will Rogers Turnpike horse Lot# 3490 Troy, New York Troy New York shoe encased cent. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to Civil War Store Card Collection Lot of six be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. including two R-6 rarity ratings. Robinson & $100-150 HWAC# 123037 Ballou, Oliver Boutwell (5). Fuld die varieties and rarity ratings noted. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119842 Lot# 3499 Portland, Oregon Two Saloon Tokens Lot of two: 1) Fritz & Russell / Erickson’s / Saloon Lot# 3491 New York New York Civil War // Good For / 2 1/2 / cents/ In Trade. Br. rd., 23 Store Cards Lot of five copper Civil War store mm. NCS certified genuine. 2) Mt. Hood / Saloon // cards from New York. Fuld die varieties and Good For / 5c / In Trade. NCS certified genuine. Fred rarity ratings noted. Henry C. Welles, Waterloo; Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 101172 E. W. Hall, Whitehall; Alden & Frink, Cohoes; two saying “New York.” Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119840 Lot# 3492 New York 1939 NY Worlds Fair Lot# 3500 Oregon Lewis & Clark Exposition/ Oregon Centennial Medals Lot of six Oregon 1939 Lot of 23. Includes : Eight elongated medals: 4 from the 1959 Centennial: Grants tokens. One small “I Was There” pin back, One Pass, Lebanon, The Dalles, Sweet Home. 1940 NY Wolds Fair Poland Exhibition w/raised profile of Paderewski Janzsen Pendleton White Shop centennial and other bldgs. Mostly brass. One white metal “Hall of Nations”. Varying conditions. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-500 HWAC# token from Portland. Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland 120197 Oregon, 1905. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 101162 Lot# 3493 New York Tokens of New York Lot# 3501 Oregon Oregon Collection of Tokens, Wooden Nickels, Medals, Etc. Lot Lot of 4. 1. Two : NY City hall on reverse. of 77. Includes Frank Wilde of Mt. Angel, Obverse Liberty Head Theodor Bollenhagen & Junction City billiard house, scalloped hole Comp.. One Is near unc. condition. 2. Obverse: punched Russell (poor), Horse & Cow plastic Allgemeines Sangerfest, New York, Music Woodstock, Andy’s Pub of Portland wooden Symbol center. Reverse dated 1865. 3. Obverse: F. Koch & Co. Adv. nickel, Vernonnia, Nissa, two different winter Medals. Reverse. “Poker Chip”. White metal. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 121820 carnival pinbacks, etc. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 123042 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 159

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3502 Oregon Oregon Saloon Tokens Lot# 3510 Washington Washington State Lot of three: 1) Erickson’s Saloon, Portland, Collection of Tokens, Wooden Nickels, NCS genuine, GF 2 1/2c; 2) Mt. Hood Saloon, Medals, Etc Lot of 96. Includes bimetallic The Dalles, NGC AU 58, GF 5c; 3) Resort Saloon, Doty Lumber, House Billiards of Seattle with Baker City, NGC AU 58, GF 5c. Fred Holabird shamrock punch, Zutz Billiards of Vancouver, Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109331 Spokane bimetallic, incused Chellan Billiards, Red Rooster Tevern of Auburn wooden nickel, Alcove Tavern of Enumclaw wooden nickel, Tonino, Kelso, Cashmore, Hoquian, McKenna, Lot# 3503 Oregon Oregon Saloon Tokens Lot Port Townsend, Wiley City, Harrington, Ballard, Burnett, Fairfield, of three NCS tokens all certified Genuine: 1) Mt. Ritzville, Elma, Tieton,Grand Coulee, Longview etc. We have sorted Hood Saloon, The Dalles, GF 5c; 2) Erickson’s these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure Saloon, Portland, GF 2 1/2c; 3) Resort Saloon, to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $170-300 Baker, GF 5c. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100- HWAC# 123041 200 HWAC# 109332 Lot# 3511 Wisconsin Wisconsin Civil War Store Cards Lot of five Wisconsin Civil War store cards, with Fuld die varieties and Lot# 3504 Pennsylvania 1876 Independence rarity ratings noted. Merchants: A. Miller & Hall tokens Lot of 6. 1. Independence hall Co., Milwaukee; A. Raymond, Fond Du Lac; obverse, Liberty Bell reverse 39mm. 2. Two Wm. Frankfurth, Milwaukee; W. C. Fountain, Dated 1876 Independence hall obverse, reverse Watertown; Dr. Van Valkenburgh, Whitewater. International Exhibition 1876. 3. 18mm silver Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119850 Liberty Bell 1776-1876. 4. 17mm Ben Franklin obverse, reverse Liberty Bell. 5. White metal Lot# 3512 Wisconsin Wisconsin Token 25mm. Independance obverse, reverse Lord’s Prayer. Benjamin Fauver Collection Lot of 30. Includes Arcadia, Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 121813 Appleton, Madison, Milwaukee, Sonny’s Bar in Washburn, Augusta, Durand, etc. Also a set of Lot# 3505 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 13 plastic bar and tavern tokens (having lived Civil War Store Cards Lot of five, with Fuld there, so appropriate for Wisconsin) including die varieties and rarity ratings. Merchants: Valley Junction, Denmark, Fond Du Lac, Bangor, Great Central Fair, Philadelphia; G.J. Ruelius, Chilton, etc.) Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60- Philadelphia; F. Bellsteine, Pittsburg; 90 HWAC# 123048 Steppacher, Philadelphia; North Milatary Hall, Philadelphia. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Lot# 3513 Wisconsin Wisconsin Tokens Lot of 5. 1. $70-100 HWAC# 119847 Obverse sheep’s head /card suits above. ReverseChas. Lot# 3506 Pennsylvania Store Cards of Tank. 2. Large . 40mm, brown. 19th Annual Convention of Stationary Engineers, Milwaukee. Reverse pictorial Pennsylvania Lot of 3. One Brass and Two of Milwaukee. 3. Obverse; SIHM Wisconsin Assoc., white metal. John G. Schmidt Philadelphia center Club suit w/card suits on leaves. Reverse: Findings Co., Liberty Americana date 1776, shield w/sailors either side. 4. What metal “Eddie W.H. Richardson. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Rachel, Briarton, . Blank reverse. 5. Albert Armatoski/ $100-200 HWAC# 120202 Steven Point, Wis/108 N.W Public Sq. II GF/10c/IT Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121815 Lot# 3507 Pennsylvania Token of Pennsylvania Lot of 10. 1. Three Heavy struck Centennial Erie PA 1795-1895 one side, other Lot# 3514 Australia Australia and New Jarecki MFG 1852-1895.. 2. Miss. State Pen GF Zealand Token Reference Books Lot of eight 25c in trade. 3. Hank Guinness Club GF 25c in token reference books from Australia and New trade. 4. Two Hyde & Gilman Coal & Coke GF 1 cap. 5. Mt. Pleasant Zealand, includes: “Coins of British Oceania,” Supply Co. GF “One Stick of Permissible Explosive”. 6. Partridge & (Australia, Fiji, New Guinea and New Zealand), Richardson. 7. The Boston Millinery Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80- Robert L Clarke, third edition, 1965, Dansco, 100 HWAC# 121814 Venice, CA; “The Coins and Tokens of British Oceania,” (Australia, Fiji, New Guinea and New Zealand), Robert L. Lot# 3508 Providence, Rhode Island Clarke, fifth edition, 1971, The Society of International Numismatics, Providence Rhode Island Civil War Store Santa Monica, CA; “Australasian Tokens & Coins,” Arthur Andrews, Cards Lot of five Providence Civil War store president of the Australian Numismatic Society, 1965 edition cards with Fuld die varieties and rarity ratings reproduced in facsimile from a copy of the original edition of 1921 noted. H. Dobson; Charnley (2); City Fruit for the Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales, Sydney; Store; Frank L. Gay (2). Benjamin Fauver Collection “Renniks Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand,” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119848 Gilbert Christoph Heyde, first edition, 1967, Renniks & Co. Pty. Ltd., Lot# 3509 Texas Texas Tokens, Wooden Unley, South Australia; “Renniks Australian Coin and Banknote Guide,” Dion H. Skinner, 14th edition, appears to be copyright 1982, Rennik Nickels, Medals, Etc. Lot of 64. Includes, among Books, Malvern, South Australia; “Charity Tokens of the Netherlands,” many others, six different Bartlett, Gerzbach O.P. Eklund, Spokane, WA, reprinted from The Numismatist, Vol. Wagner Company including on bimetallic, LX, December 1947 and Vol. LSI, January 1948; “Australian, New Georgetown, Kristenstad, Giddings, Shamrock, Zealand Communion Tokens, and Miscellaneous Series,” R.M. Greig, Coupland, Cat Spring, Carmine, Peters, Beeville, Harry Robinson and W.W. Woodside, 1964, The Hawthorne Press, Briaenwood, Olmito, Shiner, etc. We have sorted Melbourne; and “Australian Commemorative Medals and Medalets these tokens into lots, but have not high graded from 1788,” L.J. Carlisle A.F.A.N.S., 1983, B & C Press PTY LIMITED. them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 118966 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123040 160 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3515 Brussels, Belgium La Plus Jolie Lot# 3523 Germany Germany Tokens and Brothel Token Obv.: La Plus Jolie Maison De Counters Lot of 11. Brass. Rehermation Bruxelles / Venez / Nouse Voie /Au 9 No. /R. Festival, Lois napoleon Kaiser, Adam V. Jazz St. Laurent. Rev.: Bieres Vins Et Liqueurs / 9 / Stein, 16mm-33mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection (pictorial cherub). Br., rd., 23 mm. Roger Merritt Est. $70-100 HWAC# 120204 Token Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 104133 Lot# 3516 Canada Canadian Tokens Lot of Lot# 3524 Hungary Louis Kossuth. Counters 30. Old and new. Incused square with round Lot of 12. Louis Kossuth, The Washington of corners Diamond Dairy of Haney, B. C. also an Hungary counters. Unc. Two different reverses: I. A. Company of Caille. A. G. Co. of Lethbridge. Eagle and statement of Hungary’s cause. Set of newer Victoria. Includes hole punched Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# entertainment tokens from Calgary, Winnipeg, 120200 Edmonton. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Lot# 3525 Nogales, Mexico Waikiki Club Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123019 Brothel Token Obv.: Waikiki Club / Your / Place In / Nogales; Rev.: Waikiki Club / Open Lot# 3517 Canada Canadian Tokens with / Day and Nite. Wm, rd., 26 mm. Roger Merritt Anvil Pictorials Lot of seven. 1) Commercial Token Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 104579 Change. Half Penny Token. Upper Canada. 1820. 2) T. S. Brown & Company. Hardware. Lot# 3526 Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Bar 1-2- Montreal. 3) Same as number 2. 4) Same as 3 Brothel Token Obv.: Bar / 1-2-3 / Prop. / number 1. 5) Same as number 1. 6) Same as Rogelio Garza; Rev.: Canales 613 / 1-2-3 / Tel. number 1. 7) Same as Number 1. Dated 1833. 790 / Nuevo Laredo. wm, rd., 24 mm. Roger All are worn - Fair to good. Benjamin Fauver Merritt Token Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123057 104580 Lot# 3518 Tianjin, China Nam Fong Club Lot# 3527 Mexico Counters and Tokens, Brothel Token Obv.: Nam Fong / Club; Rev.: Mexico Lot of 11. All have obverse of Eagle same. Br., sc8, 29 mm. From the city of Tien- holding snake and reverse of “BURST”. Design Tsin, now Tianjin. Roger Merritt Token Collection numbers : 100,105 (nugget), 115, 120, 125, Est. $300-500 HWAC# 104135 130, 131, 136, 147. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121805 Lot# 3519 Denmark Denmark Counter Lot of 1. Obverse: Pictorial possibly referring to Lot# 3528 Mexico 1810-1921 Mexican Small Hippocrates “Father of Medicine”. Winged Counters Lot of 8. Four 15mm, Two Hidalgo, “angel seated holding finger to mouth W/owl two eagle /wreath. Two 17mm, Eagle obverse, to right and dog to left. Reverse: “Den Finger sun reverse. Two 21mm, One Hidalgo Diez Peso Alf Den “. (Your Finger on Your Mouth). X.M and one La Libertad, Benjamin Fauver Collection Fuld. Silver. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121790 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120185 Lot# 3520 France French Tokens Lot of 5. 1. Two: Obverse bust Francois Rabelais. French Renaissance writer, Reverse, Jeton . 2. Obverse Lot# 3529 Mexico Mexico Buttons Lot of 14. bust of Ludwig Philippi (House of Thurn and Seven large and seven small. Eagle of the Republica Taxis and Prince by birth), Reverse Spiel 3. Obverse bust Francois Mansart French Architect. 4. Tested De Juno ( Mexicans and Lyon w/burst on reverse. Benjamin Juno’s Head) obverse, reverse Spiel Peennig. Benjamin Fauver Collection Fauver Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 120183 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121817 Lot# 3521 France 1851-1870 La Fayette and Napoleon Lot of 4. Two La Fayette counters w/ eagle reverse. Two Napoleon: one spiel Mark and one color and sealed w/eagle reverse. Lot# 3530 Mexico Mexico Counters Lot of 20. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# Several different sizes/ cat numbers. $20 size: 120199 1200, 1230, 1250, 1260, 1270, 2000. $10 size: 1000, 1015,1020. $5 size: Ilver pleated button Austria. $2.50 size : 400, 480, 450, 450 x2. $1.00 size: 400, 800 (wreath), 810, 820, 830. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121803 Lot# 3522 Germany German Pictorial Counters Lot of 6. Four Nuremberg Spiel Marke: two brass Lot# 3531 Mexico 1860 Mexico Counters Lot of two white metal. One Munchen Spiel .Marke. One 8. 1. Button, Mexico 800. Wreath reverse. 2. Two Berlin Kaiser Palace Spiel Marke. Benjamin Fauver Gaming Counters Mexico, 18mm Double headed Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 120205 eagle obverse. Mexico 450 and 430. 3. Button, Mexico 1200, large 34mm. 4. Four large counters, 34 mm.. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120184 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 161

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3532 Mexico Mexico Counters Lot of Lot# 3540 United Kingdom 1797 Great 8. One is dated 1926. Most have the Republic Britain George III & IV An 1813 Jeton of Mexico Eagle on obverse. One has Spanish Deutchland Durchmuthu:EIN:Befreit Hanau Arms between two pillars with possible mint DEO Oct. 1813 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. ark of Bolivia. Varying conditions Benjamin Fauver $100-200 HWAC# 120198 Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120119 Lot# 3533 Mexico 1875-77 Mexico Counters/ Lot# 3541 United Kingdom Honi Soit Tokens, Buttons Lot of 14. Notes On envelopes mention English Horatii ET Curiatii (Fighting Soldier). Spiel Mark (play money) Two Buttons w/ Eagle DITL MORIRO. All in good condition. Benjamin obverse. Two are marked as R8 and one R9. Varying Fauver Collection Est. $70-150 HWAC# 123067 conditions. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 120117 Lot# 3542 United Kingdom 1862 London Exhibitions Tokens Lot of 8. 1. Seven w/ Queen Victoria obverse. Various reverse: Exhibition Bldg,/Palace/Crystal Palace/Royal Exchange. 2. Obverse Crystal Palace 1851. Lot# 3534 Mexico MexicoTokens Lot of 3. Reverse: dimensions of the Palace. 3. Obverse: 1878 Obverse Eagle, reverse. 5 point star, L.A. Pyke’s Registered Abyssinian Gold & Eingetregenes One White metal worn number jewelry store card, reverse: address. Benjamin 2532 stamped . One dated 1859, obverse bust Fauver Collection Est. $110-220 HWAC# 121787 looking left, Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $70- 100 HWAC# 121804 Lot# 3543 United Kingdom 1830’s London Tokens Lot of 5. 1. Transportation “John M. Robertson” Lot# 3535 Mexico Pillar Dollar Collection, oval token. 2. Windsor Castle obverse, Royal Crest Mexic0 Lot of 9. Nine different Pillar designs. reverse. 3. Pictorial of London obverse, Spiel Marke Obverse Pillar design, reverse : Pares, T.W. & W., reverse. 4. Victoria? Albert Obverse : Royal Exchange branches either side. Mex: 3170, 3180, 4000, London. First Stone Laid 1842. 5. Obverse: Bust of 4005, 4015, 4025, 4045, 4090, 4105. Benjamin Earl Grey left, Reverse: St. George Mounted riding Fauver Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 121806 over two lions. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-160 HWAC# 121786 Lot# 3544 United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth Lot# 3536 Netherlands 1629 Netherlands Token Group See photos for more detail. Counter, Different Dies Lot of 4. Obverse” Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# Knight facing right, reverse Shield . All Dated 123066 1629. Brass. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80- 200 HWAC# 121780 Lot# 3545 United Kingdom Unusual Denomination Western Token Group Lot of Lot# 3537 Spain 1869 Spain Tokens Lot of 3. seven: 1) Fresno, CA: Bank of Fresno, GF 40 1. Obverse: Espana 1869 seated “ruler”. 2. Two cents; 2) Fresno, CA: City Billiard Cigar Stand, Alfonso XII obverse; bust looking right, reverse GF 5 c; 3) Kerman, CA: Tony’s Club, GF 30c; “Spiel Marke”. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. 4) Sacramento, CA: St. Nicholas Pool Parlor, $60-100 HWAC# 121794 GF 2c; 5) Portland, OR: Erickson’s Saloon, Fritz & Russell, GF 2 1/2c; 6) Youngs Bay, OR: J. H. Hobson’s Store, GF 10c. 7) Dryad, WA: Lot# 3538 United Kingdom British Luedinghaus Bros. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 100366 Coronation Tokens Lot of 32. Includes William IV, George IV, George V, Edward VII, Lot# 3546 “Step up the Bar” liquor and bar George VI, Elizabeth II. We have sorted these Wooden Nickels About 170. From Phoenix, tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. Brahen Minnesota, Merrifield Minnesota, There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Beach Party South Carolina, Fairport Harbor, $100-200 HWAC# 123014 Ohio, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio, Harahan Louisiana, Coal City Illinois, etc. We have sorted these Lot# 3539 United Kingdom George III Tokens and tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. Die Sinkers (Lot of 5 Items) Set of five early British There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. tokens. 1787 “Founded in the Reign of George III” $200-500 HWAC# 123012 reverse “William Pearsall, Birmingham. 1789 game counter “George III Dei Gratia” reverse “Hail Britain, Lot# 3547 $10 Numeric Counters Lot of 8. Heaven Restores Your King” Wav Co. (Under bust), Four have $10 on both sides of token. Three “George IV, Dei Gratia’ reverse Oxford, England. have $10 on one side, blank on the other. One Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 123026 $10 obverse, card suits on reverse. One $10 obverse, redeemable for $10 reverse. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 121784 162 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3548 $5 size Whist counters Lot of 31. Lot# 3554 Army and Navy Tokens, Wooden Whist is an 18th century trick-taking game Nickels, Medals, Etc. Lot of twenty-one. Good and was replaced in modern time by “Hearts” Conduct Medal, Second Armored Cavalry, “Bridge” or “Trump” . In the game players would get upset as to how Return Co 7, Finance Corp, Field Artillery some played. The Keep Your Temper became became common. Not wooden nickel, US Army Reserve, multi mission only does the game have a long history, but so do the excuses for losing destroyer, Danang 5c, Navy Laundry 327, USNR ones temper. The numbers shown refer to Fauver Catalog page . These lapel, Star Fleet Command, etc. Benjamin Fauver are brass Whist counters “Keep Your Temper” (KYT) by type. 1. 22. Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 123049 Men seated reverse. Obv: M-210/KYT, M215/Crown, M220/Crown, M110/eagle, M240/Wisdom & Pleasure, M235/Wisdom&Pleasure, Lot# 3555 1863 Army/Navy Civil War M245 Coiled Snake on Branch, M120/KYT, M180/Wisdom & Pleasure, Patriotic Tokens Lot of ten different copper M185/Wisdom & Pleasure 180deg rotated, M125/Branch, M130/ pieces. VF-AU condition. With Fuld number and Crown-Wreath, M135/Crowm-Wreath, M175, Wisd & Pleasure, rarity ratings labeled. Benjamin Fauver Collection M311/eagle capped Bust, M321/ Victoria, M330/Victoria, M355/ Est. $100-240 HWAC# 119827 Eagle, M360/Eagle 25, M395/Victoria 2. Man-Woman seated reverse. Obverse Victoria. 3. 8 women seated reverse. Obverse: F320/Liberty like $5 gold, F360/Victoria 1850, F360/Victoria 1853, F360/Eagle Lot# 3556 Army/Navy Civil War Patriotic similar to 1850 gold. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# Tokens Lot of ten different copper pieces. VF- 116717 AU condition. With Fuld number and rarity ratings labeled. “The Federal Union Must and Lot# 3549 1.00 Numeric Counters Lot of 6. Shall Be Preserved” on many. Benjamin Fauver One designe to look like a pocket watch, Obverse Collection Est. $100-240 HWAC# 119828 1.00 reverse eagle, white metal, 40mm. One brass 40mm 1.00 obverse, eagle reverse. One 37mm Lot# 3557 1868-84 British Political Medals brass 1.00 both sides. TRwo white metal 1 on one Lot of 9. Brass and copper. Includes: Galt Moltke, side, one is blank reverse other is card suits. One three W.E. Gladstone, Prince Albert, Prince of 22mm obverse 1 in box, reverse radiant eagle. Wales, Queen Elizabeth II, Commemorative Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# Token, Englands Antient Polity 1823 rules. 121802 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# Lot# 3550 18 Western Tokens Priced to 120191 Sell Includes Michael Demling fancy Las Vegas Lot# 3558 Card Games and Dice Tokens Lot of show token, EB Wallace GF 12 1/2 IT and 5c IT 5 different. 1) One Free Game / (dice pictorial) / (one stamped ‘E W’), DP from Portland Oregon, Faribault, Minn. // same. 2) Grand / Card Room / 25 Three amusement only tokens (two varieties, c // Air Conditioned / Basement / 25c. 3) Miller’s / one is Oregon City), three large size Mike’s Freeze Out / (card pictorial) / Pool & Whist Parlors Smoke Shop (25c and $1.00), The Montana of // GF / 25c / IT. 4) Pool & Cards / 80th / & Stark Ely Nevada, three Dewey Trade Check Tokens (one with 2 mm hole), / W-J / Eats-Drinks // GF / 5c / IT. 5) Schlauheit three wooden toakens (Sambo’s in San Jose, Dairy Queen at Westbrook, // pictorial of three playing cards. Fred Holabird and Dairy Queen at Lewes Beach Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-150 Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113591 HWAC# 108378 Lot# 3559 1700-1803 Carolus IIII Mexican Lot# 3551 1805 8 Reale Carolus IIII Lot reale Counters Lot of 5. 8 reale size counters, also of 4. Brass 8 reale size Carolus IIII counters. known as piece of eight, only these are silver plated. Four different obverse: wreath, two symbol of Patterns are not exact to their silver counterparts. Mexico, PCT.. 1200, 1205,1210, 1215. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-400 HWAC# 120182 Most are Die struck. Dates : 1793, 1795, 1799, 1800 and 1803. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-500 HWAC# 120114 Lot# 3552 Advertising and Pictorial Tokens Lot of 44. Includes Babe Ruth pictorial, 1975 Vikings Super Bowl, Disabled Vets, Burlesque dancing, Benjamin Franklin Memorial souvenir. Two pin Lot# 3560 1805 Carolus III Reake size backs” International Legion and Sad Sack. Includes counters/Buttons Lot of 23. All dated 1805. 24 insurance tokens and medals. Includes four Some are die struck and the others are cast. nice looking Fidelity medals for officers. Also All are 8 reale size. All Carolus IIII silver plated. Catalog numbers: Paul Revere Life with Paul Revere pictorial. Also 3000, 3001,33005,3015,3020,3025,3030,3035,3040,3041,3045,30 Travelers Protective Association, Hardware Mutual 50,3058,3059,3060,3065,3070,3075,3080,3090,3100,3105. Varying of Minnesota, Missouri Insurance with eagle conditions. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $300-1500 HWAC# 120115 pictorial. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 123029 Lot# 3561 1802-1805 Carolus IIII various reales Lot# 3553 American Flag Civil War Tokens Lot of 6. Carolus IIII (Charles IV) copper tokens. Lot of six different Civil War tokens with the Two 4 reale size . Four 2 reale size of which three patriotic notion: “If Anybody Attempts To are Mexico ( 400, 405,410), one 1862 white metal. Tear It Down / Shoot Him On The Spot.” Fuld Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-400 HWAC# 120192 die variety and rarity ratings included. An excellent online resource is: CIVIL WAR TOKEN COLLECTING BY TYPE by Ken Bauer. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 119831 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 163

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3562 1805 Carolus IIII. Tokens Lot of 3. Lot# 3570 Fauver Study Group (#3) Lot of 17. Cat. #1200 & 1205. Paris, France. Two different These are all fake, fantasy, facsimile other type obverse of Carolus looking right. Reverse: Olive tokens. JSO 5 Dolls (dollars?), California. 1855 branche, Pares, “T” Benjamin Fauver Collection California 5 dollars. Fires Peak Gold, 20 dollars, Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121800 Denver. Copy of Blake’s 1855 twenty dollar gold piece. Sacramento. Clark & Gruber 1860 twenty. Lot# 3563 Centennial Tokens from the Midwest Etc. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to Lot of 19. Includes Evansville Indiana, Alliance be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Ohio, Monroe Ohio, Seneca Illinois, Hays Kansas, Est. $80-200 HWAC# 123021 Carroll Iowa, etc. Overall nice. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 123035 Lot# 3571 Fauver Study Group (2) These are fantasy, facsimile of fake tokes. Lot of 21. Most interesting might be an advertising piece of Spink & Son for counterstrkining on copper and bronze coins. Stacks auctions 50th. Counterstrike with ‘1813’ backwards! Lot# 3564 Civil War Pictorial Tokens Lot of Small golden rectangular $150,000.00 money. 1850’s Australian Coin eight different Civil War tokens with Fuld die counterstamped ‘This is not a Coin.’ We have sorted these tokens numbers and rarity ratings. VF-AU, one with into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some original luster. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# 123020 $100-200 HWAC# 119830 Lot# 3572 Fauver Study Group of Tokens Includes facsimile, fake and fantasy pieces. Lot of 43. Runs the gamut from an 1881 eagle to Joshua Green centennial to 1914 dime to $2.50 gold piece to 1652 Massachusetts to 1968 zinc Lot# 3565 Civil War Store Cards Lot of five miscellaneous Civil War store cards: Henry Curtis, etc. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are Jenkins, St. Louis, F 910C-1a; F 117-420(2); F 19-396; F 449-471. Rarity ratings 1-4. Benjamin sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Fauver Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 119852 Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 123039 Lot# 3573 1813-14 Ferdinan VII Counters Mexico Lot of 2. Obverse: Bust of Ferdinan VII, Lot# 3566 Coal (Fuel) Related Tokens About dates 1813 and 1814. Reverse” Pillars. Mexico 40. Panther Coal with panther pictorial. Cut 3150 and 3160 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. tokens fro Everts Kentucky, Galloway West Virginia, Tennessee Coal, Robson West Virginia, $80-150 HWAC# 121808 Powhattan Alabama, Elcomb Coal of Kentucky, Blue Diamond of Virginia, Gatliff of Kentucky, Cauley Mountain Coald(1922) of Virginia, etc. Interesting Coal, Iron and Railroad Company Lot# 3574 Fire and Police Tokens Bout 40. GF 1 cent. We have sorted these tokens into Parkside Fire, Fireman’s Tournament at 29 lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 123008 Palms, City of Baltimore, West Hoboken police, Syracuse police, Pittsburgh police, etc. We have Lot# 3567 Collection of Different Design sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some Counters Lot of 28. Three $20, three $25, One fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50 (what metal eagle nice sound.), Four $10, Right 45, Seven $2.50 and One $1.00 (shaped like a pocket watch what $100-200 HWAC# 123003 metal, 40mm). One $2.50 brass is shaped like a pocket watch w/Eagle obverse/demon reverse in near unc, 22mm.. Sixes range from 17mm to 40mm. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 120193 Lot# 3568 1850’s Eastern Store Cards Group of six. Friend & Black Electrotypers. New York. Miller 65. 2) M. P. Morse. Pittsburgh. Worn. Miller 590. 3) MA Root. Philadelphia. Miller 432. Worn. Daguerrian. 4) WH Richardson. Umbrellas. Philadelphia. 5) SH Black. 1859. Cards and Medals to order. Miller 64. 6) AB Van Gott. Watches, clocks & fancy goods. Racine, Wisconsin. Overall good to fair. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123033 Lot# 3575 Five SALOONS, Five States #2 Cottage Saloon, Huntington Lot# 3569 Eastern U. S. Centennial Tokens Indiana; Midway Saloon, Mill Town Montana; Idle Hour Ballard Saloon, Lot of 16. From Vermont, Pennsylvania, New Tucson Arizona; John Schuh’s Saloon, New York NY; Nevada Saloon, York, Maine, and Maryland. Four different Manhattan Nevada Fred Holabird Collection Est. $220-500 HWAC# 103004 Frederick County Maryland, Perry at Erie PA, Saratoga racing with jumping horse pictorial, Burlington, Mendia New York, etc. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 123017 164 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3576 Foreign Token Numismatic Lot# 3580 1882 German/Italian counters. Book Library Lot of 23 numismatic books Lot of 14. 1. Eleven Friedrich II Poker Marks. about foreign tokens, most written in German. 2. Alexander I . 3. early Jeton token, Girolamon, Includes: “Martin Luther Und Die Reformation Maine 3 Wise Men. 4.Italian token Intimaqanto. Auf Munzen Und Medaillen,” Auktion in Zurich, Respondent Rupperti Halian Humanatarian. April 19 & 20, 1983, Spink & Son, Zurich and Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# C.E. Bullowa, Philadelphia; “Berlin Marken Und 121816 Zeichen,” Ernst Battenburg and W. Hasselmann, 1987; “Antike, Ausland, Mittelalter, Mainz Deutsche Taler Und Lot# 3581 1893-1959 Group of US Tokens Goldmunzen 19, Jahrhundert, Universitaten Reichsmunzen,” Auktion Lot of 23. Includes : Four elongated tokens, November 1988, Frankfurt; “Marken, Zeichen & Notmunzen der Two Hawaii and Two St. Louis Worlds Fair. One Verkehursunternehmen,” U. Frenzel and G. Fritz, 1979 im Eigenverlag; Raymond Walkers store LA. 1907 Norfolk Ter-Centennial Pocahontas “Die Notmunzen der deutschen Stadte Femeinden, Kreise, Lander obverse. One Exc,. Condition Oregon 100th w/Chief Joseph and Oregon etc.,” W. Funck, 1985 Verlag Holger Rosenburg, Hamburg; “Monter pa State seal. Pan Am Exposition, Miss. Stae Pen, Coal mine scrip, movie Borsen 10 ar,” Auction catalog November 1985; “Brewery Tokens of money and many more. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# Bohemia,” Likovsky & Likovsky, Collated, Compiled and Translations 120196 by Jerry F. Schimmel, 1985 Czechoslovak & German; “German Lot# 3582 Indian Counter Collection ($1 Naval Tokens,” Peter-Hannes Lehmann, 1979 Hamburg, second gold size), Fauver Large collection of $1 edition-revised; “Das Deutsche Notgeld, Heft 8, Private Notmunzen, sized counters with American Indian on 1915-1923,” Hans Meyer, 1976; “Mitteilungen der Bayerischen the obverse. The collection contains approximately 217 different Numismatischen Gesellschaft,” Egan Bechenbauer, 1973; “Emergency varieties. Only 44 (18%) were made in a manner not resembling US Coins of Germany, 1914-1923” Emergency Money Society and Richard gold coins. This collection is particularly interesting, and begs much Upton, 1970, The Sidney Printing & Publishing Co.; “De Letzebuerger more study. It might be suggested that most, if not all of these tokens Beierstong,” Raymond Weiller, 1985, Luxembourg; “Kataloge der were not made for gaming. Certainly many were made specifically for Staatlichen Munzsammlung Munchen,” 1989; “Goetz II, A Supplement jewelry, in the same marketing manner some of the Breen-Gillio gold to ‘The Medals of Karl Goetz,’” Gunter W. Kienast, 1986, first edition, dollars were made. A number of these are dated: 1854, 1857, 1864, Library of Congress; “Kunst Und Munzen A.G. Listino N. 64,” 1990; 1865, 1868. Overall, 34 varieties are dated (16%). One variety says “Das Papiernotgeld des Nachmaligen Landes Thüringen 1914-1923,” “California”. There are only ten silver plate or white metal varieties. Bewertet und Mit Einem Vorwort Versehen, 1976 Verlag Proh Berlin; Only 15 varieties use the phrase “Speil marke”. 7 varieties are blank “Die privaten Notmunzen, Nichtamtliche Ausgaben von 1916-1922,” on the reverse, clearly jewelry pieces. Many have holes drilled in the 1985 Verlag Holger Rosenberg, Hamburg; “Deutsche Notmunzen und top center for suspension from a bracelet or other jewelry piece. A few sonstige Geldersatzmarken, 1873-1932,” 1982 transpress, Berlin; have two holes drilled- one on top, and another at bottom, indicating “German Tokens Part I, Germany” and “German Tokens Part II, the use as a chain. Several are clearly late-made pieces (post-1900) Colonial Issues, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Other Areas,” compared to the early pieces. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $2000- in English by Jerry F. Schimmel, 1987 and 1988, Part II is signed by 7000 HWAC# 122740 author; “German Siege Pieces from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century,” Moritz Wormser, reprinted from The Numismatist, 1962; Lot# 3583 1800’s Jenny Lind Game Counters “The Counters of Nuremberg,” O.P. Eklund, from The Numismatist, Two Jenny Lind (See story) Spiel Marke 1926; “Das Deutsche Flottengeld (German Naval Tokens),” Peter- counters. One is in a denomination of $2.50 Hannes Lehmann, 1979. Lot also includes a German fairytale book (.50”), the other $5 (.75”). Although they are from 1871, 24 pages, missing the hardcover, “Der Struwwelpeter,” by Dr. Heinrich Hoffman. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# from two different die makers (4950/5965), 118931 they share the same catalog number in The American Counter Catalog. Both are in good Lot# 3577 Four Early Foreign Silver / Silver condition. Both appear to be made of brass. See photos for more details. Benjamin Fauver Plate Tokens 1) “In Mem. Desponsa Josephi Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 121281 I.” 2) “plus Ultra” / “Non Nisi Certanti 3) “Vincatanor Silver” “Silva Ducis.” 4) “Gluck Auf” / German. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- Lot# 3584 1629 Jeton 1629 Lot of 2. Different 200 HWAC# 123025 Copper/brass dies, dated 1629, 32mm. Obverse knight, reverse shield. Benjamin Fauver Lot# 3578 Four Western Saloon Tokens - Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 120190 Slabbed 1) Nevada Saloon / Manhattan, Nev. // GF 12 1/2c IT. White Metal?. Round. Hole cancel. c1908. Genuine. 2) Mascot Saloon / Skagway // GF 12 1/2c IT. Aluminum. Round. This Alaska Token is c1898. Genuine. 3) A second Skagway, Alaska Saloon. The Idaho Saloon. GF 12 1/2 c in Lot# 3585 KYT Hoyle counters Lot of 7. Trade. MS 63. Auminuml. Round. c1905. 4) Lafayette Saloon out of 1. Five Hoyle “The Card Man” counters. Man Sacramento, California. 320 K. Street. GF 5c. Brass. Round. VF 30. Fred seated obverse, KYT reverse. 2. Two sepeerate Holabird Collection Est. $170-200 HWAC# 108479 KYT Tokens one woman and one man seated Facing each other obverse, reverse Eagle. Lot# 3579 French Token, Medal and Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Counter Lot of three. 1) 25. Rue St. Appolene. 120208 2) Phillippe I with this pictorial. “Ditat et ornot”. Ship and harbor pictorial. 3) Ludwig Phillp I, King of France Spiel Marke. Benjamin Lot# 3586 KYT Liberty M142 KYT . R-6, US Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123022 capped liberty bust obverse. Reverse Man seated playing cards. Unc. condition. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120189 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 165

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3587 Large Sambos Wooden Nickel Lot# 3594 1960s-1970s Miscellaneous Collection About 150 all together. Some older Fraternal Tokens, Medals and Pinbacks Lot nickels the city was mention; Sacramento, Santa of 65 miscellaneous fraternal tokens, medals Monica, Santa Clara, Los Ramos, Monterey, and pinbacks from the U.S. Includes: American Indio, Oroville, Redding, Vista, Tarzana, etc Legion, Lions Club, V.F.W., Valley of Fort Scott, in California. Also Abilene Texas, Boca Raton Shriners, Rosicrucian, Moose Lodge, Osman Florida, Eugene Oregon, Las Vegas Strip, Wayne, Michigan, etc. We Temple, Knights of the Golden Eagle, Knights of Pythias, Scottish Rite, have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. DeMolay Rocket Club, F.O.E., K.O.T.H., Kiwanis, National Federation There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. of Women’s Clubs, Jaycees and more. Collection includes brass, $100-200 HWAC# 123013 aluminum, copper and plastic medals and tokens, wooden nickels, club pins, and pinback buttons, mostly from the 1960s and 1970s. Lot# 3588 Liquor, Saloon and Bar related wooden SEE ADDITIONAL PINBACKS AND RIBBONS UNDER THE GENERAL nickels Lot of 39. Hungarian Culture Club, Good for AMERICANA SECTION! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# one beer, The Tavern good for 1 draft, the Pepper Tree 118263 buy a beer for a nickel, River View Inn with Native American pictorial, Schmidt’s Beer Garden, Goal Post Lot# 3595 Nine Western Tokens - Many Tavern, Charley O’s free brew, Chippewa Club free beer Shape Varieties All slabbed. 1) Max Blatt. with Native American pictorial, Bear and Bull Tavern, Sturgis. South Dakota. Brass. Octagon. etc. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not Brunswick Balke token with pool table vignette. 2) Fontana Jersey high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous Dairy. Fontana, California. Scalloped. Aluminum. 3) NCO Mess, Offutt finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $70-150 HWAC# AFB. MS 63 - bright and beautiful. Circle inside a square. Nebraska. 4) 123009 Sweetwood Billiards. Williams, Arizona. Aluminum. Five sided. XF 45. 5) New Modern Dairy. Globe, Arizona. Heart shaped. Square cut. Brass. Lot# 3589 1800’s Love Tokens Lot of 7. Love 6) Shamrock Dairy. Tucson, Arizona. Aluminum. 4 scallops. Shamrock tokens with initials on reverse and popular coin on cut. 7) Grant Pool Hall. MS 63. Brass. Circle8) Southern Hotel. MS 63. obverse. Coins are : 1892 Indian cent, three seated Brass. Bakersfield, California. Circle. 9) WB Barham. Ray, Arizona. liberty, Two Unc. One Liberty w/loop 28mm. The Brass Round. Great variety! Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-300 remaining are 18mm Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. HWAC# 102857 $100-200 HWAC# 120203 Lot# 3596 Not One Cent Civil War Tokens Lot of seven copper Civil War tokens featuring “Not One Cent” reverses. One has “I.O.U. One Lot# 3590 Magic Tokens using U. S. Coins Cent.” Fuld die varities and rarity ratings noted. Lot of 12. Pennies and Nickels Benjamin Fauver Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 123093 119838 Lot# 3597 Numeral Counter Collection Lot of five. Twenty-five dollars: 2305/2300. Ten dollars: 2300/2395, 2310,2359, 2310/2390, Lot# 3591 Mathews Medals on “The Game of 2315/2325, 2315/2325, 2325/2305. Five dollars: 2345/2370, Whist” Lot of 19. Complete Set of 15 Mathews 2350/2360, 2455/2460, 2435/2460, 2465/2455. One dollar: Medals, lead/silver plated. Each medal on the 2305/2300, 2310/2305, 2310/2310, 2315/2305, 2315/2315, reverse has a rule of “The Game of Whist”. Obverse female holding 2315/2330, 2320/2325, 2325/2305. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. finger to lips “Hush”. Four KYT counters. M365, F355, M355 and one $200-1000 HWAC# 123071 “Be Moderate in your Stack”. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-500 HWAC# 120116 Lot# 3598 Numeric “5” Counters Lot of 9. Three w/5.00 on both sides, 21mm. Two w/5 Lot# 3592 Men of the Arts. Lot of 5. 1. in box on obverse, eagle reverse, 21.mm. One Two: Obverse bust of Mozart looking right. w/5 in box on both sides 21mm. One w/ 5 Reverse Spiel Peennig. 2. Obverse bust Fyodor obverse, card suit on reverse, 25mm. One w/5 Mikailovich. Reverse name 1821-1881. 3. on both sides, 29mm. One Early Bone Chip Obverse Voltaire bust look right. Reverse, inlay w/ 5 on side and design on the other. Benjamin Fauver Collection Jeton. 4. Obverse, Beethoven bust look left. Est. $90-200 HWAC# 121801 Reverse Jeton. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121818 Lot# 3599 Numeric Counters Lot of 10. Lot# 3593 Military Tokens Six Civil War: Bull Marked 2.50 or 2 1/2 counters. One marked Run, Gettysburg, Shays Rebellion, etc. Large 2.50 cash. One shaped like a FOB w/ eagle and golden color. Sixteen buttons and medals. obverse (great conditions) Some on blank on Atlantic Pacific Campaign, Air Force pin, crossed obverse, some have eagles, some have 2.50 rifles,Red White and Blue U. S. Military, Reserve both sides. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- Officers, etc. Nineteen miscellaneous. Fairfield 300 HWAC# 120118 Air Base, GFAFB mess, Loring AFB, Clovis Air Force Base, The Drum, Sirrom, NCO OPen Mess, etc. Total of 41. We have sorted these tokens into Lot# 3600 Ohio, Indiana and Illinois lots, but have not high graded them. There are Tokens, Wooden Nickels, Medals, Etc. Lot sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- of 41. Thirty-one from Ohio including Pastime 150 HWAC# 123015 Billiards of Fostoria, Al Castlleberg Harmony Bar of Burlington, Cottage Cafe in Ironton, Massillion wooden nickle, Ken’s Place of Ottawa, Troutman’s of Harrisburg, etc. Two Indiana including a Franklin community hospital. Eight from Illinois including seven JDD Wiliams of Watson. Condition is generally good to fair. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123043 166 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3601 Our Union Civil War Patriotic Lot# 3608 Seven Different Caduceus Type Tokens Lot of ten different, with Fuld die Set $1 Eagles. A caduceus is an ancient Greek numbers and rarity labeled. VF-AU condition. or Roman herald’s wand, typically one with “Our Country” also included. Benjamin Fauver two serpents twined around it, carried by the Collection Est. $100-240 HWAC# 119829 messenger god Hermes or Mercury. Two Spiel Marke. Several say “Fortuna.” Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 123028 Lot# 3602 1901 Pan Am Expo Lot of 6. One white metal clover w/1901 Indian head penny center. Two obverse of angels holding Lot# 3609 Southern State Centennial Tokens hands, revese phrase American prosperity. Alabama, Texas, South Carolina and Virginia. One elongated w/electric tower one side and Includes Harlingen Texas, Charlottesville Armour Co lard ad. One small angels obverse, Virginia, Mason County Texas, Pierre Le Moyne electric bldg reverse and one w/buffalo of Alabama, 250th at Mobile, Beaufort County obverse, Buffalo, N.Y. Reverse. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-100 South Carolina, etc, Lot og 12. Benjamin Fauver HWAC# 121811 Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 123018 Lot# 3603 Pictorial Buffalo Tokens About 60. All pictorial - all buffalo. Buffalo Wyoming, Lot# 3610 Spinner Token Collection Union County Pennsylvania, Black Hills, Buffalo About 55. East Meadow, McDonnell 25 years, New York, Poland European bison, Chadron Hotpoint 59th anniversary, Merry Widow, Nebraska, U. S. Military Korea 1950, magic Jesse Moore Distillery, Warren Massachusetts, buffalo nickel, Concordia Kansas, etc. We have sorted these tokens Louisville, Park & Tilford Bourbon Whiskey, into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some horse pictorial and a flipper gambling token. Don’t get dizzy! We have fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 123004 sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150- Lot# 3604 Pictorial Business Tokens (4) 300 HWAC# 123005 Four 37mm token dies representing different businesses with logos or graphic designs: Lot# 3611 1855-1965 Store cards and Medals Pendleton Memorial Methodist Hospital; 75th Lot of 10. 1. Two New York World’s Fair 1964- Anniversary Chiropractic Service to Mankind; 65 medals. 2. Guttag Bro’s. N.Y. Obverse male/ Caremore Quality Coin; and Kewanee Oil female figures/rare coins, reverse : Bands Bank Company -- Oldest Independent Oil Producer Notes, Foreign Currency. 3. Two Pan American in the United States, 1871-1971. The majority medals, one large one small. Small dated 1901. stake in Kewanee was acquired by Gulf Oil in 4. New York medals dated 1855, commemorate 1977, thus ending the independence claim passage of prohibition. 5. F. Knock & Co N.Y. therewith. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 100098 Poker chip (aluminum). 6. Niagara’s Falls elongated token. 7. Wm. H. Lot# 3605 Radiant Wreath Counter Richardson Umbrellas ad token. 8. Stephenson’s Jewelry Store N.Y. Ad token. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120187 Collection Lot of fifteen. Twenty Dollars: 2005/2010, 2015/2020. Ten dollars: 2020/2025, 2020/2030, 2035/2040. Five dollars: 2015/2020, Lot# 3612 1855 Store Card Thurnaue& Zinn 2025/2030. Two and a half dollars: 2003/2002, 2005/2010, Thurnaue & Zinn. store card, C1855. Morgan 2005/2050, 2050/2065, 2060/2055, 2060/2056, 2060/2061, liberty obverse. There is a hole above Liberty 2040/2000. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-600 HWAC# 123072 head and it is worn. 27mm Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 120188 Lot# 3606 Railroad Tokens Lot of six: 1) 1871 Oakland/Brooklyn & Fruitvale Railroad Co. (8 Lot# 3613 Tobacco Related Tokens window); 2) “Phantom” sterling fob; 3) 1921 Stachelberg, Liberty, Bird Island Minnesota, German Locomotives Deutschland token; 4) Bohannons, Ben Hur, Whitaker-Harvey, Taylor’s Cecil B. DeMille’s Motion Picture Union Pacific; Red Coon, and a series of tobacco tags. Black 5) Minneapolis Street Railway fare token with Maria Many pictorial. About 55. We have sorted pictorial horse car (holed); 6) 1927 Centennial these tokens into lots, but have not high graded of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1827-1927, them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! pictorial of the Lord Baltimore locomotive. Ex. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# 123007 Fauver Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119868 Lot# 3614 Transportation Token Collection Binder of 146 transportation and tax tokens Lot# 3607 Scout Tokens, Pins, Wooden from throughout the country. Also Puerto Rico, Nickels, etc. Lot of 78. Everything from a fancy Detroit & Canada tunnel, Honolulu. OPA ration tokens in red and blue. scout emblem to National Jamboree color (The Office of Price Administration dates from 1941, trying to control piece, Arch Monson Jr. president of Boy Scouts, prices and rents during WWII). And a 1938 New Guinea one shilling race car pictorial medal, Camp Flying Eagle silver coin of 0.925 silver. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119854 wooden nickel, 1910 Boy Scouts of America, etc. We have sorted these tokens into lots, but have not high graded them. There are sure to be some fabulous finds! Lot# 3615 Two Different Spielmark Liberty Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-250 HWAC# 123011 Indian Ten Dollars 1) High Relief. Excellent. Golden. 2) Low relief. Poor quality. Silver. Only two known. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123068 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 167

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numismatics/ Tokens Lot# 3616 1869, 1872 Two Rare Glassworks Lot# 3622 Western Town Centennial Tokens Tokens - a must for bottle collectors 1) From North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Window Glass Works / Glassboro, New Jersey Nebraska, Oregon, Washington, California, New / Warrick Stanger // 1 cent / 1872 / Due bearer in m’dze in our store. Mexico! We particularly like he 1964 Valley, 2) Whgitney Glass Works / Beaded bottle pictorial / N. J. // 1 cnet / Nebraska. Also the 1966 Gillette, Wyoming; Whitney Brothers / 1869 / Due bearer in m’dze in our store. These 1962 Chandler, Arizona; 1962 Port Angeles, two companies were responsible for many embossed bottles. Benjamin Washington; 1967 Ellensburg, Washington, Fauver Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 123070 1966 Auburn, California; and 1960 Santa Fe, New Mexico. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Lot# 3617 Union Forever Civil War Tokens $100-200 HWAC# 123052 Lot of ten different Civil War tokens with the common theme of “One Union.” Fuld die Lot# 3623 1853 Whist KYT counters typeset numbers and rarity ratings included. Benjamin Lot of 9. Three men seated : Two Queen Victoria Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119832 obverse and one Wisdom and Pleasure. Two women seated with eagle like $5 gold. One Man seated Crown on obverse. One KYT and Lot# 3618 Victoria Type Set Tokens and Keep Moderate in Your Stakes. One KYT man/ woman seated w/ Queen Victoria facing right. Counters Lot of 19. Includes : One right facing One M-12 man seated w/ Lam-Prey over stamp Queen Victoria. One 3/4 face Queen Victoria and reverse crown. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-220 HWAC# and Empress. One Queen Victoria Obverse/Cards on reverse. Dated 120180 Queen Victoria include 1837, 1830 1854 1878 and 1863 w/Victoria DOB and Date of Marriage. One Hanover. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Lot# 3624 1848 Whist KYT Silver Plated $150-300 HWAC# 120113 Lot of 4. 1. Two woman seated reverse. Both Lot# 3619 Western Saloon Tokens Lot of 4 F-355. Both Queen Victoria “The Sovereign of Civilization”. One Unc. 2. Two, man seated Lot of four: 1) Idle Hour Saloon, Quincy, WA, GF 5c, NGC certified AU 55; 2) Mascot Saloon, reverse. Queen Victoria: one dated 1848. All Silver plated. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Skagway, AK, GF 12 1/2c, NCS Genuine; 3) Fior $100-300 HWAC# 120181 D’Italia Saloon, San Francisco, CA, GF 5c, NGC AU 55; 4) The Corner Saloon / Sheridan, Mont.; Lot# 3625 Wild West Figures (Explorers and Rev.: Good For 12 1/2c Drink. Br., rd.., 21 mm, Frontiersman) Tokens Lot of 27. Nice group of Kit center hole. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $260- 400 HWAC# 101195 Carson - including blue. Also Jim Bridger, Lewis & Clark, Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickok, Jesse James, Bat Masterson, and Wyatt Earp. Includes a color Kit Lot# 3620 Western Token Group (11) 1) The Carson Pinback. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $90- Cabinet / Williams, / Ariz. // 2 1/2. Four scallops. 150 HWAC# 123038 Brass. 28 mm. 2) Miners Saloon / Bisbee, Ariz, // GF / 12 1/2c / over the bar. Brass. Round. 21 mm. 3) Car Parts / Eloy / Ariz. // GF / 25c / Gasoline. 4) Unusual token with a hand stamped ‘G’. Reverse Lot# 3626 California $10 California Counter says GF 50c IT and also has the ‘G’. 5) Oak of the in Three Different Forms, one variety The Golden Dream / Newhall, California. Reverse says $10 California Counter is rare to begin with, but 1842 and has miner’s tools. 6) Mickey Flynn GF to find three different forms of the same die varieties is exceptionally 10c IT. Token catalog lists this as unknown. 7) rare. Here are Fauver catalog number Lib 1847/1000 in silver plate Chicago World’s Fair / Souvenir / 1/10 / cent / Wm F Bunham // (wash), gold plate (wash, possibly uncirculated), and copper (AU). United States ‘ one mil ‘ 1933. 8) Pasadena pinback / 9) Anderson Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $300-900 HWAC# 121537 Dairy, Fort Lupton, Colorado. GF 1/2 Gallon of Milk. Black. Plastic. 10-11) Yuma, Arizona Elks Money - $1.00. Fred Holabird Collection Est. Lot# 3627 California California $5 Counter $120-150 HWAC# 104514 in Uncirculated with Scratch Through Plating This piece is exceptionally important Lot# 3621 Western Token Group of Eleven FIVE and notable because of the scratch through the plating, indicating slabbed Tokens. 1-2) Southern Hotel, Bakersfield, someone was checking the coin for gold content. Was it during the California. MS 63 and AU58. GF 5c IT.3) Grotto Club, 1850s or 1860s when someone tried to pass it as a gold coin? Was it Oxnard. MS 61. GF 25c IT. 4) B. R. Sanchez, Phoenix. MS by a collector at a later date> We wont know, but similar scratches are 62. GF 5c IT. Scalloped octagon. 5) Spanish American seen on some California private mint gold coins from the gold rush Club. Morenzi, Arizona. MS 64.Bottle 5c Refund. FIVE period. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 122841 non-slabbed tokens. 1) Miners Saloon, Bisbee. GF 12 Lot# 3628 California California Counter $5 1/2 at bar. 2) E. B. Wallace. Bisbee. GF 12 1/2c IT. 3) Collection Eight (8) different $5 counters with Commissary Market. $1.00 in trade. Large size. Punched Liberty obverse and California miner reverse. ‘C’. 4) Union Construction. Employee check. 5) Torino Includes one rare silver plate (in this case, appears to be plated, not a Saloon. Tonopah, Nevada. GF 12 1/2c IT. 6) The Cabinet. Williams, Arizona. Four scallops. 2 1/2. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-150 lighter wash). A great group including apparent uncirculated pieces. HWAC# 108367 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $300-900 HWAC# 121538 168 August 2020

DAY 3 Sat, August 29 Numsimatics/ tokens Lot# 3629 California 1849 Ship/Flag $50 California Counters (2 different) Possibly the rarest of the styles of California Counters, the 1849 ship over Flag variety has always been of keen interest to collectors. This lot contains the ultra-rare silvered version of the large P $50 counter, which is a light silver wash. The other is a brass variety, which at one time may have had a gold wash coating. The few that still exist show similar traits of weakly struck central portions, both CONSIGNING WITH obverse and reverse. The design is notable for the California themed obverse with the ocean-going steamer at top. The oversize “California Holabird Western Americana Collections Token” on the reverse is also notable. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 122840 P Lot# 3630 California Type Set of Three Major Varieties of California Miner Counters Three different Liberty obverse $5 California Counters. Lib1 (unc), Lib 5 (au), Lib 10, large date (au). Benjamin Fauver Historically Researched Descriptions Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 121539 Lot# 3631 Argentina Argentina $10 Counter, Gem Uncirculated This is one of a very Professional Photography small group of choice uncirculated, proof-like Argentina counters found in a major world coin collection a few years ago. Fauver 1000/1132, it is different from the other $10 Argentina Artfully Designed Catalogs counters in Fauver’s collection. At one time this was thought to be a “muled” obverse and reverse. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 122843 Lot# 3632 Argentina Argentina Gold Coin Extensive Marketing Counter Collection A group of seven (7) different Argentina counters of four different Superior Customer Service US gold coin sizes: $2.50 (4 var), $5, $10 (2 var). In each case the eagle reverse is from the US gold coin series. Additionally, these coins carry a denomination in dollars at bottom center of the reverse. Several years ago, an uncirculated proof-like small group of these came out of a world collection, but it was unknown exactly what they were. Some thought they were trial “mules.” Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $150- 400 HWAC# 122842 PREMIER Lot# 3633 Date US Gold Coin Look-Alike Collection Forty-one (41) different dated AUCTIONS counters, all with a US gold coin Liberty or Eagle obverse or reverse. This is a rather remarkable collection, almost impossible to replicate today. It does not, by any means, Strong Prices portend to be complete, but rather has duplicates from other areas of Fauver’s massive counter collection. 1810, 1814, 1842, 1847, 1849 (3 var), 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1868 (2 var), 1873 (2 var), 1874, 1876, 1881, 1890, 1893, 1894, 1898, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910, 1913, 1915, 1917, 1926, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1939. It is interesting to note the three different periods here where there are date groupings- a) the California gold rush years (1849-1856), b) the Civil War era (1864-1868), c) the c1900 mining boom years and the use of counters as jewelry (c1898-1917). Also of Consign your items to the experts and let us interest are the possible differing die sinkers. Are the pre-1820 pieces help you realize the most for your collections. Kettle? Are the gold rush years made by Lauer or Allen & Moore, or yet another unknown die sinker? Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $500- We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the 2000 HWAC# 121536 years and we’re always excited for more great material! Consign with us and enter into a Lot# 3634 L.C. Lauer Token/Counter L.C. lasting and beneficial partnership. Lauer counter in the $2.50 size with bust of Ludwig C. Lauer on obverse and anchor on reverse. “L.C. Lauer’s Spielmunze”. Lauer was one of the most prolific of the counter die sinkers and manufacturers. From a mintmaster and goldsmith family for hundreds of years in Nuremburg, LC Lauer revolutionized the business. Lauer died in 1873, passing the business on to his wife and sons, who continued to modernize the business with Holabird’s a steam powered coin press in 1882. Lauer is thought by some to have produced many of the Liberty/Eagle US gold coin look-alike counters Western Americana Collections known today, but none are signed. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50- 100 HWAC# 122844 Email us at [email protected] Call us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 169

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Minerals/ Gold Lot# 4000 Dahlonega, Georgia Calhoun Mine Gold Calhoun Mine gold, mined by Jesse Austin, c1980’s. Austin was also the owner of the Turkey Hill mine near the Calhoun. This is just about 1.5 ounces of fine gold. The large vial has lots of impurities, thus perhaps one ounce here. This is arguably one of the moist famous of the Georgia gold mines. Located just above the Chatahoochee River, it was one of the discovery sites in 1828 owned by John C. Calhoun, and was the first lode gold mine described in US scientific publications (1833). Est. $2800-4000 HWAC# 61629 Lot# 4001 Comstock, Nevada Spectacular South Comstock Crystalline Gold Specimen The best crystalized specimen to come out of the Monarch Mine about 1989-90. About 1” cubed, weighing Lot# 4003 Gold in Quartz Nugget, 2.15 troy Oz 1 x 1.75” x .75” 12.8 grams. The Monarch thick. Possibly from Republic, Washington, mined in the 1950s. is part of the “South Perhaps 70% - plus by weight gold content. Est. $2600-4000 HWAC# Comstock”, in the northern 117938 end of the Pine Nut range, just south of Dayton and east of Gardnerville. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $2000-3500 HWAC# 117930 Lot# 4004 Native Crystaline Gold in Quartz with lead/silver sulfides, 12.32 Troy ozs Large native gold specimen, the other part of 119015, with a flat cut side exposing a high percentage gold.about 1.5 x 1.5 x 3”. This specimen is a very heavy gold specimen, but it was improperly “cleaned” with acid, resulting in discoloration of some of the gold. It is a rather remarkable specimen in need of professional curation. Location unknown. Mined in the 1950s. Est. $10000-14000 Lot# 4005 Native Gold in Banded Quartz Cobble Fine native gold in banded quartz, location unknown. 3.86 ttroy, but gold content is very low compared to the other specimens here. This piece is very similar to the very fine grained native gold found at Goldfield, Nevada, but is not from there. less than ten percent by weight gold. about 2” cubed. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 119014 Lot# 4006 Bodie, California Goodshaw Vein High Grade Gold Specimen A great matched pair of sliced rock from the Goodshaw Vein at Bodie. About 2 x 2 x 2”. The gold is concentrated Lot# 4002 Choice Crystalline Gold with Lead/silver sulfides. 5.45 in the darker parts of the vein.The raw ore specimens were cut in half, showing the native troy Oz 2.25 x 1.5 x 1.5” specimen . Most quartz was removed by acid, gold in banded quartz. The average Goodshaw ore assays 20 oz/t revealing a very attractive specimen . No location data. The specimen has one cut edge, exposing a very high percentage native gold. Est. gold and 90 oz/t silver. From Bobby Bell Collection. Long time Bodie $9000-12000 HWAC# 119015 resident Bobby Bell (son of noted Bodie miner Lester Bell) located some ground that was an offshoot of the Goodshaw vein and sunk a shaft in the early to mid 1900’s. It wasn’t successful, but he did mine a few boxes full of high grade. When Bobby left Bodie, he moved his big machine shop and his Bodie collection to Luning, NV. These rocks were purchased from Bobby Bell’s estate along with other mining equipment. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $400- 800 HWAC# 121666 170 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Minerals/ Ore Specimens Lot# 4007 Bodie, California Goodshaw Lot# 4012 Candelaria, Nevada Turquoise Vein High Grade Gold Specimens from Candelaria Approximately 10 specimens Three hand specimens all cut to show of uncurated, beautiful sky-blue turquoise in the quartz vein with native gold specks rock matrix, 1-inch to 3 x 3-inches, from the throughout. Weights about 1 pound Candelaria area. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area overall. 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.5” and down in Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122167 overall size. The specimens here, and in this group of four lots all were handed down in a longtime engineer’s family. We sold a few specimens from Lot# 4013 Goldfield, Nevada High-Grade this group several years ago.The raw Gold Ore, Goldfield, Nevada High-grade ore specimens were cut in half, showing gold ore specimen from the Hat Lease in the native gold in banded quartz. The Goldfield, Nevada, approx 125 x 100 x 70 mm. average Goodshaw ore assays 20 oz/t gold and 90 oz/t silver. Long Highly brecciated, silica-filled specimen with time Bodie resident Bobby Bell (son of noted Bodie miner Lester Bell) abundant clear and druzy quartz, occasionally located some ground that was an offshoot of the Goodshaw vein and peppered with dark black crystals, possibly sunk a shaft in the early to mid 1900’s. It wasn’t successful, but he argentite, and flecks of yellow gold or pyrite. did mine a few boxes full of high grade. When Bobby left Bodie, he Dark grey streaks permeate the massive quartz, moved his big machine shop and his Bodie collection to Luning, NV. possibly more argentite or cerargyrite (a.k.a. chlorargyrite -- a silver These rocks were purchased from Bobby Bell’s estate along with other chloride) as identified by the original collector. This is an attractive mining equipment. For a nice story about Bell and his mining ventures specimen for its variety of coloration and connection with the history in Bodie, please also read this article: http://www.bodiehistory.com/ of the Tonopah Mining District. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103072 bodie_mine_lode_shaft-3.pdf Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 121665 Lot# 4014 Goldfield, Nevada High-Grade Gold-Silver Ore, Goldfield, Nevada High- grade gold-silver ore from the January Mine in Goldfield, Nye County, Nevada, approx 125 Lot# 4008 California 1986 Geology & Ore x 85 x 60 mm. Highly brecciated, quartz-filled, Deposits of the Bodie Mining District rhyolite porphyry, with druzy quartz-filled Geology & Ore Deposits of the Bodie Mining cavities and densely mineralized with dark, District, Mono Co. Ca. Bulletin 206 California silver-grey material, probably gold- and silver-bearing argentite. The State Division Mines, 8.5” x 11” softbound, five January Mine was one of several producers in the Goldfield District maps, 11 figures, 7 tables, 17 photos, 35 pages. that have long been closed. This specimen marks that great history Est. $80-120 HWAC# 120932 as an attractive piece in its own right and as part of the legacy that Lot# 4009 Bernice District, Nevada High- brought significant money and manpower to central Nevada in the early 1900s. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103071 Grade Antimony Ore, Bernice District, Nevada Two pieces of high-grade antimony ore Lot# 4015 Goldfield, Nevada High-Grade from the Antimony King Mine in the Bernice Silver-Gold Ore, Goldfield, Nevada High- District, Churchill County, Nevada, approx 65 grade silver and gold ore specimen from the x 43 x 35 mm and 30 x 30 x 15 mm. Massive Jumbo Extension Mine in Goldfield, Nevada, quartz with dark, silvery-grey mineralization, approx 105 x 85 mm. Original collector probably stibnite (antimony sulfide) which is identified argentite -- a silver sulfide, the predominant antimony-bearing mineral in the district along with bismuthite -- a bismuth sulfide, and famatinite silver, gold, and arsenic. Mining in the district began in the 1880s, and -- a copper-antimony-sulfide, crystals. Some gold-colored flecks are antimony was being recovered in small amounts in the early 1900s, visible with a hand lens interspersed with widespread silvery-gray during both World Wars, and up into the 1960s. Today the ruins of material embedded in white quartz with some fine drusy material in the town and mine are still visible, but access is limited to brave 4WD various places. One side of the specimen has a yellowish stain, and explorers. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103064 the other surfaces appear to be freshly exposed. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103039 Lot# 4010 Candelaria, Nevada Large High- Grade Silver Gossan Large, high-grade Lot# 4016 Lodi, Nevada c1880s High-Grade silver gossan from the gut of the Candelaria, Silver Ore, Illinois Mine, Nevada High- Northern Belle ore zone. Approx 20 lbs. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area grade silver ore from the Illinois Mine, near Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122027 the site of Lodi, north of Gabbs, Nye County, Nevada, approx 90 x 90 x 90 mm. A mass of Lot# 4011 Candelaria, white quartz studded with clusters of silvery- Nevada Turquoise grey mineralization, probably argentite “Chalk” from (silver sulfide), with black spots of pyrolusite Candelaria Candelaria, (manganese oxide). The Illinois Mine is part a major silver open pit of a cluster of mining operations that date back to the mid 1800s. mine that closed more Some structures remain, including foundations of a mill and a than a decade ago, not wooden headframe. The remoteness of the site lead to the closure only produced millions of the operations in the early 1900s, but some sources indicate that of ounces of silver, but significant mineral resources remain for future development. Est. there were several small $100-200 HWAC# 103060 zones of high grade turquoise. This beautiful specimens, about 2x3x2” is from the upper oxide zone and is quite showy. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122568 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 171

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Minerals/ Ore Specimens Lot# 4017 Lovelock, Nevada Cinnabar and Lot# 4024 Rawhide, Nevada Gold-Bearing Metacinnabar Specimen, Lovelock, Nevada Slag, Rawhide, Nevada This is a piece of Four specimens from the Pershing Quicksilver refractory material coated with a thin layer of Mine in the Antelope Springs District east slag in which are incorporated small spherules of Lovelock, Nevada, approx 45 x 35 mm to 65 x 45 mm. Each piece of metallic gold and silver. The original collector has rare crystalline red cinnabar (HgS) and more rare metallic gray attributes this specimen as coming from the metacinnabar crystals (also HgS, but in a different crystal system). Desert Queen Mill in Rawhide, Nevada. It is Though easily visible without a hand lens, the crystals are spectacular approx 110 x 90 x 45 mm. The Rawhide Mine under even moderate magnification. Some ruins of concrete structures and Mill, and its eponymous townsite have and processing equipment still exist at the site. Est. $200-400 HWAC# essentially been scoured off the face of the earth by larger-scale 103035 mining operations. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 103088 Lot# 4018 Lovelock, Nevada Rare Crystalline Lot# 4025 San Antone, Nevada Molybdenite Cinnabar, Lovelock, Nevada Four separate from Hall Moly Mine Molybdenite specimen specimens of mercury ore from the Pershing from the Hall Moly Mine in Nye County, Nevada, Quicksilver Mine east of Lovelock, Nevada, near Tonopah. Two uncurated specimens, each approximately 30 x 30 mm, and each with deep red crystals of collected from the pit. Size about 3 inches each. cinnabar (HgS). Cinnabar is most commonly found in massive form This mine is a cluster of small to medium open and rarely is discovered in crystals large enough to appreciate. These pits. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection crystals are five or more millimeters across, well-formed with a high Est. $50-80 HWAC# 122166 luster on the faces. The original collector noted that these were mined in 1982. Est. $160-320 HWAC# 103037 Lot# 4026 San Antone, Nevada Pyrite Lot# 4019 Lucky Boy, Nevada Handmade and Chalcocite from Hall Moly Mine Four specimens of pyrite (iron sulfide) and Stone Bricks from Lucky Boy Mine Two hand chalcopyrite (copper-iron sulfide) about 4 hewn bricks made from chert. Approximately inches each, from the Hall Moly Mine in Nye 4x9x3” each. These highly unusual and rare County, Nevada, near Tonopah. This mine stone bricks were made specifically for the is a cluster of small-to-medium open pits. boarding house at the Miller tunnel site, the Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection lower level drainage tunnel for the Lucky Boy Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122165 Mine. A small town grew here in about 1908 that required a boarding house and other outbuildings, a number Lot# 4027 Tonopah, Nevada Creedeite from the Hall of which are still present today. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122565 Moly Mine, Group 1 Larger specimens of creedeite from the Hall Moly Mine in Nye County, Nevada, near Lot# 4020 Lucky Boy, Nevada High Grade Tonopah. Approximately 20 uncurated specimens, collected from the pit. The nation’s best specimen of Ore Specimens (3) From the Lucky Boy lavander-colored creedite was found on the bottom Mine between Hawthorne and Bodie. These on one of the pits. [see Minerals of Nevada by Castor specimens contain abundant to massive galena, and Ferdock] Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining rich in silver and other sulfides in the quartz Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122168 breccia. The specimens are generally 4x2x3” Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122566 Lot# 4028 Tonopah, Nevada Creedeite from the Hall Moly Mine, Group 2 Another group of Lot# 4021 Lucky Boy, Nevada Lucky Boy High creedeite speciments from the Hall Moly Mine in Nye County near Tonopah. Approximately 20 Grade Ore Large, high-grade ore specimen uncurated specimens, collected from the pit. Size from the Lucky Boy Mine, about 14 inches long, varies from 1 inch square to approximately 2 x 3 10+ lbs, with three distinct quartz-galena veins/silver throughout. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# inches. The nation’s best specimen of lavander- 122025 colored creedite was found on the bottom on one of the pits. [see Minerals of Nevada by Castor Lot# 4022 Lucky Boy, Nevada Lucky Boy High- and Ferdock] Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Grade Ore Large, high-grade ore specimen Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122169 from the Lucky Boy Mine, about 14 inches long, Lot# 4029 Tonopah, Nevada Hall-Equitorial 10+ lbs, with quartz veins and galena/silver throughout. Candelaria/ Mine Copper and Molybdenum High Grade Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122026 Ore Specimens These three specimens are exceptionally large, removed by an engineer Lot# 4023 Manhattan, Nevada High-Grade Fluorite- during the open pit mining process. They are approx 4x4x10” each and quite heavy. They Gold Ore, Manhattan, Nevada High-grade fluorite- contain a rich vein of molybdenum, a massive sulfide containing gold ore from the 200-foot level of the Thanksgiving chalcopyrite, pyrite, chalcocite. These are all choice specimens from Mine near Manhattan, Nye County, Nevada, approx the high grade zone. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. 110 x 85 x 70 mm. Massive quartzite piece with druzy quartz and purple fluorite crystals grown in the $150-300 HWAC# 122567 cracks and vugs. Black specks seen under the lens are Lot# 4030 Nevada Banded Rocks A variety identified as tellurides by the original collector who of banded rock specimens in red, agate, claims that these sweat gold when heated, however picture rock, gold-colored, travertine, and this describer has not tested that. The Thanksgiving wonderstone, some with cut surfaces. Here is Mine opened on the lower west side of Mustang Hill in about 1910 as a 5-gallon bucket, plus some gold- and white- a low producer with a 450-foot incline shaft and an 80-foot vertical colored rock. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area shaft. It has seen subsequent de-watering and re-sampling into Mining Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 122173 the 1940s, however no significant production has occurred there (WesternMiningHistory.com). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103120 172 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Artifacts Lot# 4031 Nevada Black Obsidian About Lot# 4038 Bodie, California Nine American 20 pieces, 5-gallon bucket, location unknown Smelting & Refining Company Nickel Bars Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Each bar weighs 3.6 pounds. Pure nickel Est. $50-80 HWAC# 122175 possesses a useful combination of properties, including corrosion resistance, good strength, and high ductility, even at extremely low temperatures. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $500- 1000 HWAC# 121722 Lot# 4032 Nevada Brown, Black, and Lot# 4039 Bodie, California Two Different Snowflake Obsidian About 15 pieces, reddish Nickel Bars Lot of two. Each bar weighs color, location unknown. Obsidian is a black 3.6 pounds. 1) United American Metals, volcanic glass that forms when molten rock Government Genuine, Syracuse Babbitt, solidifies quickly before crystals begin to grow. Made in America.” 2) “American Smelting & Occasionally white minerals separate from the Refining Company.” The nickel was used in the rest of the glassy material and form snowflake- milling process. Pure nickel possesses a useful like patterns in stark contrast to the black combination of properties, including corrosion matrix. Sometimes the composition of the lava resistance, good strength, and high ductility, even at extremely low gives obsidian a rich chocolate brown color. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie temperatures. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require Area Mining Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 122172 additional cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Lot# 4033 Nevada Candelaria Nevada High Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121721 grade, Northern Belle Mine Three specimens Lot# 4040 Morocco Barite on Yellow Fluorite from the collection of an engineer working at Classic Yellow fluorite cubes about 3/4” square the Candelaria open pit mine c1980-90. These with coating of reddish barite from Morocco. 3 specimens were taken from the gut of the about 5 x 5 x 4”. This piece is not yet curated and high grade zone. The sizes are approximately can be greatly enhanced with proper handling. 4x4x2”, 6x4x4”, 4x3x2” The specimens feature Also includes two smaller hand specimens of classic box work from the mineralized fracture blue barite blades on 3 x 4” matrix. Houghton zone, as well as oxidized mineralization Estate Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 108940 associated with quartz veins. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122564 Lot# 4041 1869 Mineral Resources of the States Lot# 4034 Nevada Cut Slabs of Nevada Rocks West of the Rockies by Raymond Hardcover Four shoeboxes full, every size, shape, and reference. 256pp with index, boards have light color. A beautiful group to delight your eye. foxing Est. $60-120 HWAC# 104596 Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122178 Lot# 4035 Nevada Nevada and Oregon Agates 5-gallon bucket, multi-colors, approx. 35 pieces Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 122174 Lot# 4042 1873 Mineral Resources West of the Rocky Mountains by Raymond Hardcover ex Harvard library copy. 566pp with index Est. $60- 120 HWAC# 104598 Lot# 4036 Nevada Nevada Petrified Wood Over 50 pieces; mostly 6-inch-plus Candelaria/ Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 122176 Lot# 4043 Coeur D’Alene, Idaho 1908 Map of Silver Lead Mines in Coeur D’Alene This enormous 62”x 32” map on linen, shows the surveyed location of mining operations in Shoshone County, Idaho. Lot# 4037 Azurite Specimen, 10oz This is a The map is dated 1908 and still reads very sharp, considering its age. delightful display specimen of midnight-blue There’s tearing and fraying on the right side, but this adds character. A azurite crystals growing on a heavily oxidized nice piece looking for a wall to hang on. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 120887 breccia substrate. These sparkling blue crystals are visible in vugs and cavities on every side Lot# 4044 California, La Porte Hydraulic of this 3-1/2 x 3 x 3-inch specimen. Azurite Mining Water Pipe, LaPorte Five short lengths is a copper-oxide mineral that often forms of hand riveted water pipe from the LaPorte as secondary mineralization when copper- Area. generally 6” diameter in 8’ lengths. Circa sulfide ore deposits naturally weather. Azurite 1870-1885 or so, difficult to date. The pipe is a hydrous copper carbonate, Cu3 (CO3)2 (OH)2 that can change comes from the LaPorte area, where the Blue spontaneously into green malachite on exposure to carbon dioxide Lead was heavily mined, and millions in gold in the open air over time. This degradation can be delayed by storing removed. There is not much of this kind of thing left in existance. FOB specimens out of drafts, bright lights, and sunshine. Some deep green Strawberry Valley, near LaPorte, unless they make it to reno first. Est. malachite is visible on this specimen as well. Est. $150-250 HWAC# $200-400 HWAC# 122786 109472 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 173

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Artifacts Lot# 4045 Red Butte, Montana Red Butte. Miners Union, Number 1 PIN 0.75”. Black on orange. Would have either been from the Western Federation of Miners or the United Mine Workers of America.Probably c1905. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 105839 Lot# 4046 Candelaria, Nevada Candelaria Water Pipe Collection *** Water was always a problem for this 1870Õs Nevada mining camp. Water was originally pumped in from Dead Horse Wells miles away. Other water sources would be developed and these are remnants from the effort to get water to the mines and miners. NEED NUMBER and SIZES Candelaria/Rawhide/ Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 119479 Lot# 4047 Elko, Nevada Assay Map for the Gold Bug Mine, 1913 14 x 17” blueprint, cloth backed map for the gold bug mine in the Alder District. Lot# 4053 California, Nevada City Large Incline Ore Car with Track J.H. Winwood, 1913. Heizer Archive. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 106461 Very large incline ore car used at a major Nevada City, Calif. mine. About 9’ long, 4’ high, 3’ wide, with about ten feet of rail. This example also has about 15 pieces of drill steel that come along with it as decor. Possibly made at the Miners Foundry in Nevada City. This major car was used on a large incline shaft (similar to the famous Empire Mine) for major production. Cars such as this would have been used Lot# 4048 Virginia City, Nevada 1869 Ruhling in a triple compartment shaft. This car, and the other large cars in & Company Assay; with Green 5c Nevada this sale, came from the consignor’s family property in Nevada City, Revenue Stamp WOW! Assay. Comstock! where they sat since the 1950’s, until moved to Strawberry Valley Ruhling! More gold than silver! And a 5c Green near LaPorte approximately 30 years ago. This car, as well as the other Revenue Stamp with stamped killer ‘Ruhling large cars in this sale, are of great significance to collectors, as few & Company’!!! Number 8977 for the Summit Mill. $2747,16 worth of of these larger production cars survive today. FOB Strawberry Valley, gold and $85.00 worth of silver. Rare for Comstock - 66% gold and equipment accessible. Est. $5000-7000 HWAC# 122709 33% silver. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 108363 Lot# 4049 Nevada Bullion Molds from Lot# 4054 Nevada Mines (2) One large (13” x 6.5” x California, Nevada 5”) and one small (5” by 3” x 2”). Candelaria/ City Large Incline Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300- Ore Car with Track 500 HWAC# 119476 Very large incline ore car used at a major Nevada City, Lot# 4050 Nevada Hendy Iron, Round Plate Calif. mine. About 7’ long, 5’ high, 4’ Cover, Possibly for Stamp Mill ”Hendy, S. F. wide, with about Cal Iron.” 16” in diameter. The Joshua Hendy ten feet of rail. Iron Works lasted from the 1850s to the Only three wheels 1940s. By the 1890s, the Joshua Hendy Iron present. This is the Works was a leader in the mining industry, large axel vaeiety. supplying equipment to mining companies Several bullet holes. globally; including stamp and ball mills, ore Possibly made at carts, ore crushers, and other equipment. See photo for more in depth the Miners Foundry information. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require in Nevada City. This addition cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area major car was used Mining Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119478 on a large incline Lot# 4051 Nevada Nevada Mining Stocks (5) shaft (similar to the famous Empire Mine) for major production. Cars such as this would have been used in a triple compartment shaft. This I/C Eureka County Bank 1897. Unissued Seal of car, and the other large cars in this sale, canme from the consignor’s Nevada. Unissued Spanish Belle of Nevada. I/U family property in Nevada City, where they sat since the 1950’s, until Curtis Con Mining 1880. I/U State Line Gold Mining 1882 Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-200 moved to Strawberry Valley near LaPorte approximately 30 years HWAC# 105501 ago. This car, as well as the other large cars in this sale, are of great significance to collectors, as few of these larger production cars survive Lot# 4052 Nevada Underground Mine today. FOB Strawberry Valley, equipment accessible. Please note this car is very similar to the car with our inventory number 122709, but Timber Car C1900-1920 Timber car from a western Nevada mine near Austin. All four varies in diminsion slightly. Est. $4000-5000 HWAC# 122710 wheels present, straight spokes on public display in the Holabird backyard for the last 40 years. Approximately 2x3x1’ Fred Holabird Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 121673 174 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Artifacts Lot# 4058 Utah Pick, Shovel, and Single Jack Three miner’s tools: A coal shovel labeled “East Street 2 Solid”with a wooden shaft and wooden handle, the business end is 11 x 9 inches with an overall length of 38 inches; a double- pointed pick, about 18 inches from tip-to-tip and 33-1/2 inches long, with an interesting shield-design stamp enclosing the letters K L on one side, and the word WASHOE on the other side of the metal pick head; and finally, a hand-made single-jack drilling hammer, with a d15-1/4-inch steel pipe as the handle and a five-inch steel wedge for the head, evidently Lot# 4059 Utah Utah Mine Bell Signal Sign, Tin This is a 12 x 36” black on white Utah mine bell signal sign. The would go well with the Gardner oil painting that shows a Utah mine bell signal sign underground. Rare. Pollock Collection. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $800- 1500 HWAC# 84833 Lot# 4055 California, Nevada City Large Side Dump Modern Ore Car Large modern Atlas 8450 side dumping ore car, possibly used at the Empire Mine in Nevada City at the end of their reign in 1956. By that time, Newmont had combined many of the region’s major mines into a single producing property. 9’ long, 4’ wide, 5’ tall. FOB Strawberry Lot# 4060 Antique End Dump Ore Car, Valley. Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 122711 Spoked Wheels with track 3.5’ wide, 4.5’ long, 3’ tall with about ten feet of rail. No maker’s plate. FOB Strawberry Valley. The Lot# 4056 Utah 1890’s 1900. Coal & Related wheels are embossed on the inside xxxx Items / 4 Items. Item #1 of 4 : A whole box( (illegible) & Hayward. Est. $1000-2000 25 pieces, different sizes ) of Anthracite HWAC# 122714 coal !! Item # 2 of 4: 14 3/4” long small coal shovel, probably used in the home. Item # 3 of 4 : A regular piece of coal, cut and polished. Showing a figure with a plow. Embossed : Coal Discovered 1791 ( In Newcastle, Australia). Item # 4 of 4: Brass Coal Sack Stencil, framed, 13” square. Embossed: Diavolo / Walsen Coal. From Walsenburg, Colorado. Made by Kaufmann, Denver.// Nice Lot# 4061 Antique Farm collection, of coal items.( RH) Est. $150-180 HWAC# 109588 Yard Art Collection A large variety of rusty antique Farm Lot# 4057 Utah Foamite Fire Extinguisher, equipment, perfect for a “yard Martin Ware Wash Tub, bonus items This art” grouping or decor at any beautiful piece of fire-fighting history is an ranch in America. Consists original Foamite Fire Extinguisher, Model of: several large wheels from CA, approx. 24-inches tall and 7-inches in irrigators (etc), plows, freson, diameter. All the parts appear to be present: manure spreader, lots of fun the top cap easily unscrews to reveal the items, all essentially 4’ long to cartridge frame inside, and the rubber hose on the side is intact with 8’ long, and a few that wide. its metal nozzle. The copper-tone cylinder is mildly corroded, but The photos tell the story. These there are no large dents or perforations anywhere on this item. The farm implements probably original embossed brass label is still firmly affixed to the side and are all post 1890, found in all the lettering is clearly legible. Much of the original green and red California. Their current home paint on the label is still present. This lot also includes a Martin Ware is Strawberry Valley (FOB), and they are very accessible to equipment. galvanized steel laundry tub, approx. 13 x 13 x 23.5 inches without Whether you have a restaurant, large outside decorating plan, a ranch, the handles and 29 inches long including the steel-mounted wooden mine or other outside area that need accouttrements, this lot is for handles. About 80 percent of the original label is still visible on the you! Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 122716 tub. The lid with its wooden handle is dented but still fits into the top of the tub. These are beautiful display pieces, and they were probably salvaged from a Utah underground mine. Included as a bonus is a Lot# 4062 Antique Hand Pump Water Pump Time to prime dark blue glazed earthenware teapot with a traces of a feathery gold the pump! This “Red Jacket” water pump is a “must-have” floral pattern. Intact with a very minor chip at the spout and about yard art piece. Remniscent of the days of old, these pumps a 1/2-inch deglazing on the lip of the included lid. Lastly is a one- are now gone from the countryside. Embossed Red Jacket up quart glass motor oil dispenser by the Master Mfg. Co. of Litchfield, the throat of the pump.., about 5’ tall. FOB Strawberry Valley Illinois. Diameter is approx. 3-3/4 inches and the total height with the unless it makes it to the Reno Office First. Est. $200-300 included metal funnel is almost 14 inches. Still has some of the last oil HWAC# 122717 in the bottom, but should clean up nicely if desired. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $260-400 HWAC# 108006 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 175

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Artifacts Lot# 4063 Antique Incline Ore Car with Lot# 4070 Incline Ore Car, Rail Incline car with rear wheels with second Antique Incline ore car with small exterior area for different track and swivel on wheels with track. 5’ lonmg, 2.5’ the headframe for dunping the car. 5.5’ long, wide, 38” tall. Used in small incline, 3’ tall, 32” wide. some dents on one side. Back possible an inclined winze. Comes end rusted through and reinforced with ore car with about 15 hooks and come- axel. Comes with about ten feet of rail, as do alongs as decor. From the Nevada all the ore cars in this section. FOB Strawberry City area. FOB Strawberry Valley. Valley Est. $800-1600 HWAC# 122713 Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 122712 Lot# 4064 Blacksmith Grinding Wheel with Lot# 4071 Large Electric Pump Large Seat Blacksmith grinding wheel with18” stone electric pump. GE motor, model 5k213AG201, wheel. “C.S. & Co., Pat Appl For” embossed on the No. TX, 208v-220/240, Amp 9/4.5; Byron side. (Cleveland Stone Co.) perhaps circa 1900- Jackson pump, 3 x 4 x 82H, Type SMJ. Has 1920? FOB Strawberry Valley unless it makes not been turned on in at least 2 decades. FOB it to the Reno office first. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Strawberry Valley unlress it makes it to the 122781 Reno office first. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 122788 Lot# 4072 Lion No. 3 Blasting Machine Lot# 4065 Blacksmith Shop Rare blasting machine from the Lion Blasting Equipment Collection A Company. The plunger goes through the middle of the embossed brass name plate as made. wonderful group of large Tongue and groove construction of four walls, blacksmith equipment with some tools. A) large stone but the front and back walls, attached by nails grinding wheel with ahnd crank, are missing. Leather handle present but broken. As is. Est. $100-300 18”; b) Canedy Otto Mfg Co., HWAC# 121675 Chicago Ill, blacksmith forge Lot# 4073 Miners Chain Art A large group blower; C) no-name blacksmith of varied sized chain parts, from small chain forge blower for tools, coal on to links of about ten inches. Ther are perhaps top; d) blacksmith forge blower, 300 pounds-plus of chain, see the photo. FOB Champion, LAncaster, PA; e) seat Strawberry valley, unless they get to the Reno grinding wheel with 20” stone, office first. Use tyhem for work, use them for cracked, latest patent date 1885; your mine, use them in an equipment display. f) large 27” stone wheel. And a Est. $200-500 HWAC# 122787 few tools to go along with the group. Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 122782 Lot# 4074 Miners Safety Lamp Pair Unmarked bras Davey Lamp 9.5” tall, 2.5” diam; brass Wolf with reflector 11.5” tall, 3.5” diam. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 122731 Lot# 4066 Cabin Stove Cabin Stove by Schrader. 30 x 24 x 24” with stovepipe. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 122785 Lot# 4075 Mining Camp Style Fry Pans Group Perfect for any mining camp display is this group of fry pans from c1900-1930. Brand names include Western Holly, Cold Handle and Lot# 4067 Double Drum Hoist Two drums, several unmarked. Nine pieces mostly different 12” diameter for the cable, 20” wide spools. See sizes from a 4” pan bottom to a 10” bottom. photo for name identifiaction. FOB Strawberry Rusty, as one might expect. Est. $100-150 Valley. Equipment accessible. Est. $1000- HWAC# 122725 1500 HWAC# 122780 Lot# 4076 Mining Parts- Ore Cars, Headframe Five mismatched ore car wheels; 20” headframe shieve wheel made by M&G Lot# 4068 End Dump Ore Car with Track Co., SF Cal; other heavy steel reportedly for the End dump ore car with the angled end with headframe. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 122783 swinging door, hand riveted as usual, possibly Lot# 4077 Old Iron Pulleys (5) Group of five made at the Miners Foundry in Nevada City, old iron pulleys. Two are Skookum, one PAcific, cal. 4.5’ long, 3.5’ wide, 3.1’ tall. Track about and the other Washington iron Works. Up to 10’ long. FOB Strawberry Valley. Equipment accessible. Est. $1000-2500 HWAC# 122719 14”. FOB Strawberry Valley unless they make it to Reno first. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 122789 Lot# 4069 Explosives Collectibles Nice varied group of explosive collectibles. a) Trojan Lot# 4078 Ore Car One long side bent, explosives cardboard box; b)gold medal gelatin restorable. Brass plaque intact difficult to wood box end; c)Danger explosives tin sign; d) read. Nice mining artifact/relic for any yard or dynamite box end; f) hercules box lid with the display Fred Holabird Collection Est. $200-300 other sie used as a sign. Geff Pollock Collection HWAC# 122569 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 108026 176 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4079 Ore Car rail in Ten Foot sections Lot# 4085 Candelaria, Nevada Broken Box A nice small pile of rail to use in your ore car Ends of Rare Powder & Candle Boxes displays. This group has about nine pieces of An assortment of broken box ends from varying length of roughly ten feet each. FOB rare powder and candle producers, found Strawberry Valley, unless it gets to the Reno underground at Candelaria. Candelaria/ office first. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 122715 Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 122059 Lot# 4080 Timber Saw Blade Collection Group of eight original antique saw blades Lot# 4086 Candelaria, Nevada for the eclectic logging collector or decorator. Candelaria / Cerro Gordo Tram There are four two-man crosscut saws about 6’ Bucket #1 Miner’s tram bucket, each; 3 flat saw mill blades up to 26” diameter, approx 24 x 36 x 24 inches. Old silver and a large 50” diameter blade. FOB Strawberry paint on the outside, with some tar Valley unless they get to oue Reno office first. residue on the inside. See more in Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122718 Cerro Gordo, California. Candelaria/ Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Lot# 4081 Bodie, California Floor Mount Est. $300-500 HWAC# 122015 Metal Lathe from Bodie, California This Lathe was used at Luning after it was no longer in use at Bodie. Purchased at the Bobby Bell estate. Bobby Bell was born in 1914 in the gold and Lot# 4087 Candelaria, Nevada Candelaria silver mining camp of Bodie . Bell followed his / Cerro Gordo Tram Bucket #2 Another grandfather and father’s footsteps becoming miner’s tram bucket, approx 24 x 36 x 24 a successful mine and mill operator. Bobby inches. Old silver paint on the outside, with lived in his beloved Bodie for nearly fifty years some tar residue on the inside. See more in where he mined the rich tunnels in Bodie Bluff. Cerro Gordo, California. Candelaria/Rawhide/ [Explore Historic California, Magazine, May 2005] When the town was sold to the state of California, he packed up his materials and moved Lot# 4088 Candelaria, Nevada c1910 Early to Luning where he set up shop again. FOB Hawthorne (At the time Oil and Fuel Tins (3) Three 5-gallon tins, circa the catalog went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our 1900-1915, with names of early fuel producers intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office and used for engines found underground at at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/ Candelaria, generally 9 inches square and 15 Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300-1000 HWAC# 119450 inches tall. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122150 Lot# 4082 Bodie, California Three Foot Circular Saw Blade Purchased at the Bobby Bell Lot# 4089 Candelaria, Nevada c1880 estate. Bobby Bell was born in 1914 in the gold EXTREMELY RARE Safety Nitro Powder Co. and silver mining camp of Bodie . Bell followed Wood Box Safety Nitro Powder Co., Dynamite, his grandfather and father’s footsteps becoming San Francisco, 430 California Street. Square a successful mine and mill operator. Bobby Nail Construction. Original as repaired. Some lived in his beloved Bodie for nearly fifty years of these items are heavy or large and will where he mined the rich tunnels in Bodie Bluff. require addition cost to mail if not picked up. [Explore Historic California, Magazine, May 2005] FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog Lot# 4090 Candelaria, Nevada c1880 Face went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get Plates from Cast Iron Stove with Floral it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 Patterns (3) This is a set of three face plates if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area with floral designs from a cast-iron stove, circa Mining Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119451 1880, from the Candelaria area. Candelaria/ Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100- Lot# 4083 Cerro Gordo, California Candelaria 150 HWAC# 122029 / Cerro Gordo Tram Bucket #3 Yet another miner’s tram bucket, approx 24 x 36 x 24 Lot# 4091 Candelaria, Nevada Fuel or Oil inches. Rusty inside and out. See more in Barrel This fuel or oil barrel bears a brass Candelaria, Nevada. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie plaque that reads: Cand. Mines Co. / Candelaria / NEB. 50 gallons. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122028 Lot# 4084 Springfield, Illinois 1912-1930’s Carbide Mining Lamps / “ Guy’s Dropper” / 2 Item Item # 1 of 2: ( 3 pieces ) Identical small Lot# 4092 Candelaria, Nevada Granite brass hooked carbide miners lamps for caps or Mining Candles Wood Box 20 sets. 120 helmets. 3 1/2” tall, with reflectors. Made by candles. 17.5 pounds. Standard Oil. Black the Universal lamp Co. Good looking with nice print of box end only! End place very fine. patina. Item # 2 of 2: Superintendents carbide Tongue and Groove construction. Early crude lamp, hanging or hand held, 6” tall with a small round nails. Condition issues: split side board, amount of corrosion, but still very nice. Also bottom boards becoming detached. 13” x 11” x shows all patent information, on the shoulder. 7”. Some of these items are heavy or large and Nice grouping, and great for your man cave.. (RH) Est. $150-200 will require addition cost to mail if not picked HWAC# 106294 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 177

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4093 Candelaria, Nevada c1900 Hand Drill Lot# 4100 Candelaria, Nevada c1880 Original Steel (12 pieces) Two groups of 6 pieces per group Wood Ore Car Hinged End Plate This wooden from the Candelaria Area, 12 to 18 inches, circa 1880- ore car with a hinged end plate was found 1910. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. underground at Candelaria. Circa 1880. $150-300 HWAC# 122014 Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122023 Lot# 4094 Candelaria, Nevada c1900 Hand Drill Steel (6 Lot# 4101 Candelaria, Nevada Pick and Hammer Head Etched with “Comstock” Lot pieces) Six pieces of hand drill steel from the Candelaria Area, 18-20 inches, circa 1880-1910. Candelaria/Rawhide/ of two. Although not used in the Comstock, they Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122013 were named this as this style was commonly used by Comstock miners. Handles are broken. These were found on the magnet reject pile on the conveyor to the crusher for the modern open pit operation. Candelaria/ Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119462 Lot# 4102 Candelaria, Nevada Pick from Lot# 4095 Candelaria, Nevada c1900 Hand Drills (4) the Northern Belle Mine in Candelaria Stamped N. B. M. These are the first Northern Four pieces of hand drill steel from the Candelaria Area, 18-20 inches, circa 1880-1910. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Belle mining picks we have offered for sale. Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122012 This pick was found on the magnet reject pile on the conveyor to the crusher for the modern open pit operation. Handle broken. The Candelaria boom began in 1879 and by 1880 it was the largest city in Esmeralda County. The biggest producer was the Northern Belle where this mold probably came from. It produced $15,000,000 in silver. One of the more interesting Nevada ghost towns to visit. In recent times it became an open pit silver mining company. Lot# 4096 Candelaria, Nevada Mercury No longer in operation today. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Flasks (2) Bodie-Candelaria area, marked Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119458 Almaden. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 122011 Lot# 4103 Candelaria, Nevada Picks from the Northern Belle Mine in Candelaria Two different. Stamped N. B. M. These are the first Northern Belle mining picks we have offered Lot# 4097 Candelaria, Nevada c1920’s for sale. These picks were found on the magnet reject pile on the conveyer to the crusher for Ore Car Wheels Fabulous display pieces or the modernopen pit operation. Handles broken. The Candelaria for your old mine exhibit! About ten. Some boom began in 1879 and by 1880 it was the largest city in Esmeralda with wooden trucks. Found at the Northern Belle mine at Candelaria. The Candelaria County. The biggest producer was the Northern Belle where this boom began in 1879 and by 1880 it was the mold probably came from. It produced $15,000,000 in silver. One of largest city in Esmeralda County. The biggest the more interesting Nevada ghost towns to visit. In recent times it producer was the Northern Belle where this became an open pit silver mining company. No longer in operation mold probably came from. It produced $15,000,000 in silver. One of today. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $150-300 the more interesting Nevada ghost towns to visit. In recent times it HWAC# 119459 became an open pit silver mining company. No longer in operation. Lot# 4104 Candelaria, Nevada c1880’s FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item was Pouring Mold from Candelaria, Nevada still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the Found at Candelaria. The Candelaria boom auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. began in 1879 and by 1880 it was the largest $500-1000 HWAC# 118239 city in Esmeralda County. The biggest producer was the Northern Belle where this mold Lot# 4098 Candelaria, Nevada c1890 Original Hoist probably came from. The Northern Belle Rope An original miner’s hoist rope found in Candelaria, produced $15,000,000 in silver. This is one of probably used in a winze at Candelaria around 1880- the more interesting Nevada ghost towns to visit. In recent times it 1900. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. became an open pit silver mining company. No longer in operation $150-250 HWAC# 122161 today. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 118231 Lot# 4105 Candelaria, Nevada Powder Box Ends and Planks, Assortment #1 An assortment of powder box ends and side Lot# 4099 Candelaria, Nevada Original Ore Bag planks from various producers. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Rare original ore bag from the Candelaria Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122030 and Milling Co. Circa 1880-1900. Candelaria/ Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-300 Lot# 4106 Candelaria, Nevada Powder Box HWAC# 122157 Ends and Planks, Assortment #2 Another assortment of powder box ends and side planks from various producers. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122031 178 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4107 Candelaria, Nevada c1880 Proctor & Lot# 4114 Candelaria, Nevada Tram Bucket Gamble Candle Wood Box Found at Candelaria. from Candelaria via Cerro Gordo Candelaria Stearic Acid candles. Square nail construction. / Cerro Gordo Tram Bucket #4. This buckets Condition issue: half of one side plank missing. were originally used on the iconic Cerro Some of these items are heavy or large and will Gordo tramway. They would find their way require addition cost to mail if not picked up. to Candelaria at a later date. 24” x 36” x 24”. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection $100-200 HWAC# 121725 Est. $500-800 HWAC# 119445 Lot# 4108 Candelaria, Nevada Rusty Cans from Lot# 4115 Candelaria, Nevada Two Hercules 25 Pound High Explosive Wood Boxes. 1) Candelaria Mine Site Group of three rusty cans Largest is 13” x 9” x 7”. Reads: 3/4 , # 2, 40%, from the Candelaria Mine site including: 1) Milk N. G. (nitroglycerin). Printed on end plate only. tin, unmarked 18 inches tall. 2) Large milk tin with Old crude round nail construction. 2) Tongue top blown up. This tin invites questions as to how and Groove construction. ‘# 2’ printed on end they blew off the top but not the side?? 3) Tins like plate only. Bottom planks are missing. Some this one were used underground for ore sampling, of these items are heavy or large and will require additional cost to made from food and fuel tins; shows the ingenuity mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. of miners. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122009 $100-150 HWAC# 121726 Lot# 4109 Candelaria, Nevada c1900 Rusty Lot# 4116 Candelaria, Nevada Two Hercules Ore Wheelbarrow Rusty ore wheelbarrow used 25 Pound Wood Boxes Approximately underground for hauling high grade ore from the 14” x 10” x 7”. Both are Tongue and Groove Candelaria area. Metal wheel, circa 1900-1910, construction.1) 40%. 1915. 2) Giant extra low freezing. 25%. Some of not perfect. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining these items are heavy or large and will require addition cost to mail if Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 122018 not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 121724 Lot# 4110 Candelaria, Nevada Sinking Bucket Lot# 4117 Candelaria, Nevada Union Calcium Rare miner’s sinking bucket from Candelaria Carbide Miners Lamp Tin Collection (7) Seven, count ‘em, seven different Union Carbide Area that was used to remove water from underground stope. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie cans from 6-inch to 14-inch, with various dates, Area Mining Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# all found underground at Candelaria, none 122010 perfect. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122151 Lot# 4111 Candelaria, Nevada c1900 Small Lot# 4118 Candelaria, Nevada c1880 Underground Windlass with Cable Small Windlass, Desert Relic Old windlass from underground windlass with cable still attached, the Candelaria Area, approx. 40 inches long, from the Candelaria area. 24 inches across, circa with two handles, circa 1880. Assembled with 1900. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection square nails. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122019 Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122001 Lot# 4119 Candelaria, Nevada Wood Incline Bucket Wooden incline bucket, very rare, from Lot# 4112 Candelaria, Nevada c1900 Surface the General Thomas Mine. Candelaria Region. Windlasses (2) Two surface windlasses from Constructed with both round and square the Candelaria Area. Approx 40-inch and 48- nails. Extremely rare mining relic. Candelaria/ inch sizes. Circa 1890-1910. Some of these Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200- items are heavy or large and will require 400 HWAC# 122024 addition cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/ Lot# 4120 Candelaria / Bodie, Nevada Lot# 4113 Candelaria, Nevada T. Wright Mercury Flasks (3) Old flasks for storing Miners Pick Found in Candelaria. We can liquid mercury, all different, and all from the never know who T. Wright was. But the Untied Candelaria / Bodie area. Candelaria/Rawhide/ States Census gives us two possibilities. One is Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $150-300 Timothy Wright who was listed as a miner in HWAC# 122021 the 1900 census and a prospector in the 1910 census living in Tuscarora. Tuscarora is in Elko Lot# 4121 Gabbs, Nevada 1906 1906 County and quite a distance from Candelaria. The other is Thomas Assay Pulverizer Albert C. Calkins patent Wright who was a quartz miner living at Rye Patch in Humboldt assigned to F. W. Braun. Los Angeles. Patent County in 1910. Again, quite a ways from Candelaria. There was no number 675,264. Calkins also patented a appropriate T. Wright listed in the 1880 census. Still, miners were gyratory muller, automatic blowpipe, etc. FOB known to follow the silver! Picked off of an open mining pit crusher by Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to a heavy duty magnet before they damaged the machinery. Candelaria/ press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119468 intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/ Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300-400 HWAC# 119436 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 179

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4122 Gabbs, Nevada Braun Laboratory Lot# 4129 Lone Mountain, Nevada Early Wood Flotation Machine The Braun Flotation Incline Bucket From a Winze Wooden incline Machine was touted as having a “capacity bucket from a winze at the General Thomas of one to two pounds of dry product, is very Mine, Lone Mountain Region. Candelaria/Rawhide/ simple in operation and produces accurate Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# and dependable results.” [Ad in Mining and 122170 Scientific Press] FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current Lot# 4130 Lucky Boy, Nevada 1903 Pelton location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300-400 Wheel with all the accessories (8 pieces) HWAC# 119437 We have sold Pelton Wheels before, but this Lot# 4123 Gabbs, Nevada Flat Belt Pulleys one is a beauty! And it comes with a slew of accessories. Patented in 1903. The wheel has 30” by 7”. 12” by 15”. 12” x 5”. Found in the a five foot diameter. Includes a wide pulley, a Gabbs area. Gabbs was founded circa 1941 as a jackshaft with one 14” diameter by 14 wide company town for Basic Magnesium Company and one 3’ by 5 1/2” wide, two cast iron nozzle which operated a magnesium production plant in holders and a 12” Pelton gate valve. This was in use at the Lucky Boy the area. FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog mill at the base of Lucky Boy Pass just outside of Hawthorne, Nevada. went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get This is very heavy and buyer will be responsible for picking it up in it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 Hawthorne. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $500- if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118229 1000 HWAC# 119434 Lot# 4131 Luning, Nevada Underground Fuse Lot# 4124 Gabbs, Nevada Small Ore Bucket Cutter Bench Fuse cutter bench found in tunnel of Complete and in good condition. A perfect size for the Corona Mine, near Luning. Candelaria/Rawhide/ a smaller yard or display! Some of these items are Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# heavy or large and will require additional cost to 122171 mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 122002 Lot# 4132 Mason, Nevada Belt Drive Blowers Lot 4125 Lot Withdrawn Lot of two. The main difference between single- and two-stage compressors is the number of Lot# 4126 Gabbs, Nevada Spectacular Riveted times that air gets compressed between the Ore Bucket Great piece! See photo. Many of the inlet valve and the tool nozzle. In a single-stage items from this collection are large and/or heavy compressor, the air is compressed one time; in and could require extra shipping if they can’t be a two-stage compressor, the air is compressed picked up! Please call our office at 775-851-1859. twice for double the pressure. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119441 $300-500 HWAC# 119443 Lot# 4133 Mason, Nevada F.M. Davis Hoist Manufactured by the F.M. Davis Iron Works Lot# 4127 Hawthorne, Nevada Rusty Gold Company located at 8th & Larimer Streets Strong Box, Ghost Town Relic Bottom rusted in Denver, Colorado. The main difference between single- and two-stage compressors is out, approximately 18” x 28” x 14” and 60 the number of times that air gets compressed lbs. From the desert outside of Hawthorne. between the inlet valve and the tool nozzle. In a single-stage compressor, Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300-400 HWAC# 122003 the air is compressed one time; in a two-stage compressor, the air is compressed twice for double the pressure. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Lot# 4128 Lodi, Nye County, Nevada c1920’s Area Mining Collection Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 119444 Bullion Mold 12” x 6” by 4” deep. Found in Lot# 4134 Mason, Nevada c1910 Ingersoll-Rand Sinking the Lodi area which is in the northwest corner Pump In their catalog, Ingersoll-Rand proclaimed this was of Nye County . The nearest city was Gabbs. the greatest sinking pump ever created. FOB Hawthorne The Lodi Mining District was formed in 1875 (At the time the catalog went to press the item was still in following the acquisition of a number of mines Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before by several mining companies. By 1878 Lodi the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you had a population of more than 100 and businesses that included wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/ a general store, a blacksmith shop, a boarding house, saloon, and a Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119448 number of cabins. In 1881 the major mine sold out. The district remained very quiet until 1905 when new discoveries were made. There were some moderate successes during the next few years but not enough to sustain ongoing activity. The end came in 1929 and the district never reopened. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require addition cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/ Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 118235 180 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4135 Mason, Nevada Old Style Carbide Lot# 4140 Rawhide, Nevada Ingersoll-Rand Air Compressor The main difference between Drifter Drill A drifter drill is a hydraulic or single and two stage compressors is the pneumatic rock or ground drill used to make number of times that air gets compressed horizontal holes in tunnel construction and mining. Found at Rawhide, between the inlet valve and the tool nozzle. In a Nevada. Rawhide was a famous Nevada mining camp in 1907 and single-stage compressor, the air is compressed 1908. The hype around it was huge. The town quickly had 12 hotels, one time; in a two-stage compressor, the air is 37 saloons, etc. But as with many mining camps, the ore played out compressed twice for double the pressure. This quickly. Today Rawhide is a giant open pit. Some of these items are is a two-stage model. FOB Hawthorne (At the heavy or large and will require addition cost to mail if not picked up. time the catalog went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office 118218 at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/ Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119440 Lot# 4141 Rawhide, Nevada Jack Hammers and one Carriage Lot of four jack hammers Lot# 4136 Mason, Nevada 1924 REALLY and one carriage drill that could have been RARE 1924 Ellis Ball Chili Mill This Ellis used for a jack hammer. Used at Rawhide, Nevada. Rawhide was a Mill was patented in 1924 at San Francisco. It famous Nevada mining camp in 1907 and 1908. The hype around it works much like a Huntington Mill. The Ellis was huge. The town quickly had 12 hotels, 37 saloons, etc. But as with Mill attempted to solve the problem of power many mining camps, the ore played out quickly. Today Rawhide is a needed to operate a mill for a small mining giant open pit. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require property. Advertised as “The success of our addition cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area mill can be spelled in four words Strength, Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118219 Weight, Momentum and Simplicity; and the greatest of those is simplicity...” It has no gears, no shafts, no bearings Lot# 4142 Rawhide, Nevada Various Drill and no boxings. Weight 5,500 pounds and six feet in diameter. A fifty Columns Lot of eight! 4’ x 3”, one 5’ by 3” ton mill was only $1,000. This is a San Francisco company. [Mining and two 6’ x 3”, etc. Used at Rawhide, Nevada. & Scientific Press, 1917] Comes with the original 7” steel balls. FOB Purchased from a son of a miner that worked Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item was still in there. Rawhide was a famous Nevada mining Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. camp in 1907 and 1908. The hype around it Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current was huge. The town quickly had 12 hotels, 37 location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $1000- saloons, etc. But as with many mining camps, 1500 HWAC# 119435 the ore played out quickly. Today Rawhide is a giant open pit. FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item was still in Lot# 4137 Mason, Nevada Warlo Gear Pump Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Found in the Mason area. Mason was located Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current in Mason Valley. The town was platted in 1908. location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-250 This was a copper mining area. Probably used HWAC# 118220 to drain water from the mine. FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item Lot# 4143 Rawhide, Nevada c1920’s was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to Worthington Drill and Drive Carriage A get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call newer drifter drill and an air motor drive our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) carriage. Found at Rawhide, Nevada. Rawhide Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# was a famous Nevada mining camp in 1907 and 118233 1908. The hype around it was huge. The town quickly had 12 hotels, 37 saloons, etc. But as with many mining camps, the ore played out Lot# 4138 Mina / Luning, Nevada Stopper quickly. Today Rawhide is a giant open pit! FOB Hawthorne (At the Drill Bits from various companies. time the catalog went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our Manufacturers included Ingersoll-Rand, intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office Gardner-Denver and Thor. Found at Mina and at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/ Luning. These were two stops on the Carson Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118215 and Colorado Railroad Road and used by mining companies in the area. Stoper drills are Lot# 4144 Rawhide / Candelaria, Nevada used primarily on up-hole or overhead drilling Ingersoll Rand Little Tuggers (Lot of 3) because of the automatic-feed characteristics. These heavy duty little machines were used FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to pull ore from the face of the rock after it to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is was dynamited. One of these was in used our intention to get it up to Reno before the in Candelaria and two in Rawhide. It runs auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know on compressed air of steam. The engine the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. is of square piston type, giving 4 impulses $100-150 HWAC# 118223 per minute so there is no dead center. [“Compressed Air Plant: The Production, Transmission and Use of Compressed Air” by Peele] FOB Lot# 4139 Rawhide, Nevada 2 1/2” Carbide Drill Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Bits on Caddy Lot of three! Found at Rawhide, Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current Nevada. Rawhide was a famous Nevada mining location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 camp in 1907 and 1908. The hype around it was HWAC# 119438 huge. The town quickly had 12 hotels, 37 saloons, etc. But as with many mining camps, the ore played out quickly. Today Rawhide is a giant open pit. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 118216 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 181

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4145 Rockland, Nevada Rockland Ore Lot# 4151 Nevada Carbide Can Ore Buckets Bucket A nice display piece. Rockland is a rare One stands 20” tall and the other 17.5” tall. Nevada location! “The little town of Rockland, FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went about twenty-five miles from Greenfield, to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is Mason Valley, is looking up considerably lately our intention to get it up to Reno before the and the mines owned by the company of which auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 ex-Governor Blasdell is the Superintendent. if you wish to know the current location.) Considerable freight is now being hauled to Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Rockland and last week B.H. Reymers, of Mason Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119439 Valley, hauled some 15,000 pounds of freight from Wabuska.” [Reese River Reveille, 1887] Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Lot# 4152 Nevada Central Pacific Rails Two Area Mining Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 119442 pieces of C. P. Rail, 1881 clearly marked. Found at the Liberty Mine approximately 45 miles Lot# 4146 Tonopah, Nevada 1906, 1951 northeast of Tonopah. FOB Hawthorne (At the Tonopah Maps (2) 1) Tonopah Mining District time the catalog went to press the item was still Map on Linen. Compiled and Published by in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Bradford and Bradford. Scale 1 inch = 1000 feet. Litho by Britton and Reno before the auction. Please call our office Rey. Approx. 24 x 40 inches. Shows the surveyed claims in the Tonopah at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/ District and Company ownership. Left side has an inset map showing Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119470 Tonopah in relation to the Mining Districts of Soputhern Nevada. Circa 1906. Color. 2) 1951 Tonopah Towne Plat approx. 40 x 60 inches Lot# 4153 Nevada Cochise #40 Drifter Drill and Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# Stand (includes tripod) This Drifter Drill is on a 122032 swivel stand and ready to attach to its 7’ x 4” column. A drifter drill or drifter is a hydraulic or pneumatic Lot# 4147 Tonopah, Nevada c1910 Tonopah rock or ground drill used to make horizontal holes Mining Company Pick Full original handle. in tunnel construction and mining. It is mounted on Marked “T. M. Co.” Jim Butler had sold out his a feed, which is like a rail that the drill travels on or claims, which were all consolidated and gave drifts. This kind of drilling procedure is also called birth to a new company, the Tonopah Mining drifting. FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the Company. The company controlled 160 acres item was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno of mineral-bearing ground around the Tonopah district. The mine before the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish workings at Tonopah consisted of three deep shafts with more than 46 to know the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining miles of lateral workings. The deepest of the three shafts was 1,500’. Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# 118224 The ore mined at the site was shipped to Millers, where it was treated in a 100-stamp mill. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. Lot# 4154 Nevada Dupont Explosive Wood Boxes $100-200 HWAC# 121720 (3) Includes Red Cross Extra Dynamite, Gelex Lot# 4148 Nevada Almaden Mercury Flask No. 3, and a Special Gelex - all tongue in groove One large mercury flask from the Nevada construction. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122153 Desert. 12 1/2 inches tall. The name refers to the New Almaden Quicksilver Mine in Santa Clara County, California -- the oldest and, at one time, the most productive quicksilver mine in the United States. The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine began operations almost coincidentally with the onset of the California Gold Lot# 4155 Nevada Fairbanks-Morse Pump Rush. New Almaden was able to supply copious quantities of mercury Fairbanks Morse and Company began in 1823 that many of the processing mills in Nevada used to amalgamate gold when inventor Thaddeus Fairbanks opened and separate it from crushed ore. The standard measure of commercial an ironworks in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, to mercury sales is the “flask” which is defined to hold 76 pounds of the manufacture two of his patented inventions: a cast liquid metal. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require iron plow and a heating stove. They were a leading additional cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area producer of mining and milling equipment in the Mining Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119465 first half of the twentieth century. FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item was Lot# 4149 Nevada Bags from Gabbs still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the Exploration Co. (4) Four bags labeled Gabbs auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know Exploration Co., two in good shape, two ratty. the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection $100-200 HWAC# 119452 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122163 Lot# 4156 Nevada 1920 - 1956 Giant Powder Boxes (5) Four wooden Giant Powder boxes with tongue-and-groove construction and one Lot# 4150 Nevada Bucket Elevator “Link-Belt” cardboard box. 1920, 1922, 1926, 1956 Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Part of a system to haul buckets in an underground Mining Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122154 mine. Includes the heavy links and attachments. FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went Lot# 4157 Nevada Group of Powder Box Ends Twelve to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our partial explosive boxes, good California Powder Works intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office box. Labels pieces include Hercules, Apache, Giant, and at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current location.) Candelaria/ Atlas. Some box ends marked with local shippers such Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 118222 Thorne Nevada. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122152 182 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4158 Nevada Hand Windlass This two handed Lot# 4167 Nevada 1902 Oil Barrel Miners would windlass was most likely used in a small mine. It could sometimes convert these large barrels to buckets to be used to take people and ore into and out of the mine carry ore. Clearly listed as 1902. Some of these items shaft. Barrel is about 6 to 7’ long. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require addition cost to are heavy or large and will require addition cost to mail mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Mining Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 121730 Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118230 Lot# 4159 Nevada Hand Windlass This two Lot# 4168 Nevada Old Wheel Barrows (2) handed windlass was most likely used in a See photos for description. Some of these items small mine. It could be used to take people and are heavy or large and will require addition ore into and out of the mine shaft. Barrel is cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/ about 6 to 7’ long. FOB Hawthorne (At the time Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100- the catalog went to press the item was still in 200 HWAC# 119449 Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish to know the current Lot# 4169 Nevada Orange Peel Bucket, location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 Hayward Company of New York This has a HWAC# 119463 1 cubic foot capacity or 125 pounds. “Haward Buckets are available in so many sizes and Lot# 4160 Nevada Hercules Powder Boxes (4 types that it can truthfully be said that there Different) 50-pound Hercules Gelatin Extra LE 40%, is a Hayward Bucket exactly suited for every with dovetailed corners; 50-pound Hercules Gelatin digging dredging or rehandling job that may 40%, with dovetail corners; Hercules Gelamite XX be encountered. Forty years of bucket building 45%, with round nail construction; and Giant Powder experience is the assurance that Hayward Buckets are highly efficient 210 Front St. San Francisco, 50-pound partial box, with machines and are ruggedly constructed to withstand the hardest sort dovetail plus square-nail construction, poor condition, of usage.” [Ad in Military Engineer, 1920] Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area very early design. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Mining Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119446 Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 122156 Lot# 4170 Nevada Ore Bucket, Bottomless Lot# 4161 Nevada Mercury Flasks (2) Two A piece of rusty gold. No bottom, but no one mercury flasks, each different and more modern will notice when displayed with contents! than the three-flask lot. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Some of these items are heavy or large and Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122022 will require addition cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 121736 Lot# 4162 Nevada Mine Car Rail Four 10-foot Lot# 4171 Nevada Rocking Board and lengths of mine car rails and no ties. Candelaria/ Muller - RARE! Rocking board is 29” by 35”. Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100- Pulverizing Plate for Assay Lab. This is a great 200 HWAC# 122007 conversation piece for non-mining people. Just let them try this and see what back breaking Lot# 4163 Nevada Mine Car Rail & Ties Two work it was! FOB Hawthorne. Candelaria/ 20-foot lengths of mine car rail and 6 cross ties. Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300- Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. 500 HWAC# 119447 $300-400 HWAC# 122006 Lot# 4164 Nevada Mine Car Rail & Ties Two 20-foot lengths of mine car rail and 6 cross ties. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Lot# 4172 Nevada Sheave Wheel A Sheave Est. $300-400 HWAC# 122005 Wheel was used in a Drum Hoist. Drum hoists are mounted on concrete slabs within a hoistroom, the hoisting ropes run from the Lot# 4165 Nevada Miners Spoons (3) Used for drum, up to the top of the headframe, over a cleaning out drill hole, prior to placing powder. sheave wheel and down where they connect Commonly referred to as powder spoons, even to the conveyance (cage or skip). [Wikipedia] though they did not have any powder directly associated with them. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Some of these items are heavy or large and will Mining Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 122160 require addition cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Lot# 4166 Nevada Mule Pack Train Saddle Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121733 and Medal Equipment Holders Two pair wood mule equipment saddles or carriers Lot# 4173 Nevada 1860’s Small John T. Taylor with two hanging medal support holders for Mold This small mold clearly states J. T. & Co. / timbers and supplies. Used to place over mules S. F. Cal. Cast-iron. One handle is broken. This to carry supplies and ore. Rare Nevada mining is the type of silver mold that would have been artifacts. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining used in a small silver mine where production Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121735 was relatively limited from high-grade ores and a smaller ore deposit. Definitely from an unnamed Nevada mine. 6 x 4 x 2 inches. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119474 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 183

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining/ Equipment Lot# 4174 Nevada Some Old Stamp Mill Parts Lot# 4181 Nevada 1880’s Wood Lot of six. Includes a cam, shoes, stamps, etc. Some Bucket using Square Nails Pre-1900 of these items are heavy or large and will require bucket attested by the square nails use addition cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/ in construction. FOB Hawthorne (At the Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $200-400 time the catalog went to press the item HWAC# 118227 was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno before the auction. Lot# 4175 Nevada c1900 Stamp Mill Feeder Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if for High Grade Ore Stamp mill feed box you wish to know the current location.) for high-grade ore, approx. 12 x 12 inches, Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining overall size about 35 inches square. Candelaria/ Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119469 Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 122164 Lot# 4176 Nevada Three Ore Track Related Pieces and Two Movable Tract Pieces from an Underground Mine 1- 3) Two Underground mining wood pieces with notches for tracks. 4-5) The movable track pieces are rather unique. If the ore Lot# 4182 Nevada c1890 Wood Tamping cart had the need to change track this was Rods (3) Three wooden rods, approx. 3 to 5 feet the ticket. Some of these items are heavy or long, used to tamp dynamite into a drill hole. large and will require additional cost to mail Circa 1880-1990. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122162 Mining Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119461 Lot# 4183 New York 1890’s 1900. Carbide Miners Lamps / “ Superintendent’s “ / 3 Items Here is a nice collection of swing Lot# 4177 Nevada Trojan Powder Boxes handled, belt hooked, and beam hooked (4) Four Trojan powder boxes, one tongue- combination lamps. Item # 1 of 3: Embossed in-groove wooden box and 3 cardboard on the top: “ Big Boy”. 6 1/4: tall, with reflector. boxes. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Item # 2 of 3 : Embossed around the center is : Lamp/ Dewar Mfg Co. Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122155 / Brooklyn ,NY. 6 “ tall. // Item #3 of 3:Embossed on base in front is : Wolf’s Safety Lamp on brass plaque. Plus very unusual, locking swing handle, as well as Dolphin font flame opening.. All items, in very nice condition, no damage. (RH). Est. $160-250 HWAC# 109581 Lot# 4178 Nevada Two Almaden Mercury Flasks Lot# 4184 Utah 1880’s Miners Candlesticks One large(12” inches tall) and one smaller (which / 3 Items. Item # 1 of 3: 10 1/4” long, miners says New Almaden product of Spain, 10”). From candlestick . Repaired at the base of the hook, Nevada mining camps. The name refers to the New great job. Item # 2 of 3: 9 1/2” long, miners Almaden Quicksilver Mine in Santa Clara County, candlestick with unusual hook, that goes is California -- the oldest and, at one time, the most productive quicksilver through the arm , and crimped over on the mine in the United States. The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine began bottom. Item # 3 of 3: ( Yes, I saved the best for last, cause its a blast ). operations almost coincidentally with the onset of the California Gold 9” long, VERY UNUSUAL, miners candle stick. The area that holds the Rush. New Almaden was able to supply copious quantities of mercury candle moves around, and down under the arm, back up into a hook !! that many of the processing mills in Nevada used to amalgamate gold it’s spooky looking , yikes ! The hook, looks like the shape of a Cobra... and separate it from crushed ore. The standard measure of commercial All items in good condition, with great patina, to light up your life !! ( mercury sales is the “flask” which is defined to hold 76 pounds of the RH). Est. $150-200 HWAC# 109577 liquid metal. FOB Hawthorne (At the time the catalog went to press the item was still in Hawthorne. It is our intention to get it up to Reno Lot# 4185 Utah 1890’s - 1929. Miners Lunch before the auction. Please call our office at 775-851-1859 if you wish Boxes / 3 Items Here is a great grouping, of to know the current location.) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining miners lunch boxes. Item # 1 of 3: It is made Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 119466 of aluminum, with a swing arm, and a wooden handle. Plus a smaller handle on the top, as well Lot# 4179 Nevada Two ‘Washoe’ Picks One . Top part 1/3 capacity, bottom 2/3 capacity. Fair condition, overall. is an early individually punched version and Some denting on the top and bottom, but no major damage. 9 1/4” tall the other is a more traditional gang punched x 7/1/4” wide. Item # 2 of 3: Embossed : “ Lisk”. Nice oval lunch box, version. One has a broken handle. Washoe with good patina. Steel in construction. Two compartments, and the refers to the Washoe silver rush in Nevada. It top doubles as a cup, with handle. 9” tall x 9 1/4” long. Great condition, is a style used by Comstock miners. Both were with only minute ripple denting one place. Item # 3 of 3 : Same type picked up by a heavy duty magnet on an open as Lot# 1 : But a flat base. Also...Personalized !! Embossed on the top, pit mining conveyor belt of a modern open pit crusher. Candelaria/ around the rim is : Ramey Mine/ Record / O / De Juan Nepomunio / Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119467 Suasso // Around the center is John Suasso/ Alice (His lady friend) Lot# 4180 LOT WITHDRAWN , and the numbers: Lo. 1. 1929 // Initials “ J.N. S.” on the side. Good condition , but both the top and bottom dented and dimpled. Great display items for your pantry...or man cave Est. $200-250 HWAC# 106282 184 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4186 Utah 1890’s 1900. Mining Tools & Lot# 4191 Juneau, Alaska More / Seven items. Item #1 of 7: Very unusual c1910-1920 Alaska-Gastineau miners pick . 15 3/4”long head , with 4 sided, Mining Co. Ephemera This is Plumb bob points !! Embossed in the center a collection of items related to of the head, on front & reverse is : “ Bowdil/ the Alaska-Gastineau Mining 6-10 “ // 11 1/4” handle, cut down for close Co., which operated a gold quarters work. Item # 2 of 7: 18 1/4” long , six mining and milling operation sided, rusted drill bit.( Very Old). Item #3 of 7: on the outskirts of Juneau, Miners pick, broken on one end, and cut back. Alaska, from 1911 to 1934. Blunt end, used as hammer. 7 1/4” long. Item # 4 of 7” Specialty sledge The collection includes several hammer. 18 1/2” long handle. Dual purpose head, with flange on one stacks of Receiving Reports side, and round flat head on the other side. Item # 5 of 7” Pick head. dated between 1919 and 1920, eight wood-framed signs from different No handle.14 1/4” long. was excavated at an old mine. Nice patina ( levels in the underground gold mine, two metal hoist signs, a square Great displayed, on head bottom ). Item # 6 of 7 : Black Plastic flash wooden level sign, and five, hand-carved, wooden hoist level markers. light, 7 3/4” long. Vignette of Eagle on aluminum plaque, from the Small-scale gold mining began east of Juneau in Alaska’s Silver Bow Department of the Interior(Vintage). Item # 7 of 7” Old time miners Basin with the acquisition of the Perseverance claims by Joseph Gilbert lunch box, with 2 compartments, and swing handle . Also smaller around 1900. With the help of Col. W. J. Sutherland, they began mill handle in top. Aluminum, and has tape stripping for better gripping operations in 1907. In a 1910 reorganization, the Alaska-Gastineau power. Nice collection, of different items, good condition (RH). Est. Mining Company was created, and the new company incorporated $70-100 HWAC# 109585 in New York by 1911. The next year, the Alaska Gold Mines Company Lot# 4187 Utah Utah Mine NO TRESPASSING was organized as a holding company to finance expanded mining and milling which began in July of 1912. October 31, 1913, saw the Signs Two large NO TRESPASSING signs from Utah groundbreaking for a large, new mill that began operations in February mines. See photo for details. One has black lettering of 1915, even while it was still under construction. Construction of on white paint and artfully pierced by numerous the mill was supervised by Daniel C. Jackling, the original company’s bullet holes and pelted with shot. It is 28x20-inches. managing director who had previously developed the large-scale The second has black lettering on yellow paint or open-pit copper mining at Bingham Canyon, Utah. By November, the enamel with a white painted border, 24x18-inches. Alaska-Gastineau mill was in full operation and processing 6,000 tons This one has deep cracks and about 30 percent of the surface has rust. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $300- of ore per day and was regarded as one of the modern and efficient 600 HWAC# 108243 facility of its kind. Six thousand horsepower of electricity for the mine and mill were supplied by the construction of a concrete arch dam, Lot# 4188 Mine Rescue Oxygen Breathing built in 1914 across Salmon Creek, as the world’s first constant-angle arch, variable-radius dam. The Company operated before World War Apparatus (4) Four semi-modern one hour I as the largest gold-mining operation in the world. The mine and self contained oxygen generating breathing mill employed around 900 people, but the Great War sapped the apparatus for escape only. Made by Dragerwerk, Lubeck, Germany. MSHA approved. Unused, mining operations of manpower, and post-war inflation, coupled with out of date. 1’ tall, 5 x 10” oval, bright yellow gold prices fixed at just over $20, made the mine unprofitable. The plastic. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-160 entire operation closed in 1921, and the facilities were scrapped and HWAC# 108028 salvaged. Today a private company offers tours of the mill site and a portion of an underground tunnel, teaching the history of this once- Lot# 4189 1940-1950’s Miners Lights & great gold mining operation. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $1000-2000 Respirators / 7 Items. Items #1-#3 of 7: HWAC# 103122 ( 3) Different colored ( red, yellow & Black ) underground “ Wheat” miners lamps. They Lot# 4192 Bisbee, Arizona c1904 Geologic Atlas have about a 50” inch cord and light. Items #4 of the U.S., Bisbee Folio, Arizona (2) Two Bisbee #5 of 7 : MSA Respirator Tins( Empty). From Arizona Folios by F.L. Ransome. Fair condition, some Pittsburgh, Pa. Items #6 &#7 of 7 : ( 2) Actual foxing, a few chips out of corner. Please inspect. respirators in their original holders. One has 18.5” x 22”. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 additional orange Drager plastic cover with belt loops. Interesting HWAC# 109500 grouping of miners items ( RH). Est. $150-200 HWAC# 109587 Lot# 4193 Arizona 1910, 1915 Arizona Copper Lot# 4190 1950’s Pocket Geiger Counter this Mining Company Maps (2) 1) Arkansas & Arizona is a pocket geiger counter made in the 1950’s Copper Company, Jerome, Arizona Map 1915, by El-Tronics. Even though it hasn’t been tested, shows 8 Claims and related property, also shown is it appears to be in good condition. See photos adjoining United Verde Copper Company Property. for more details. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121141 8.5 x 13” map on 12 x 17” foam board. 2) Ray, Arizona Mining Claims Map c1910 shows properties for “Ray Central”, “Ray Consolidated” & “Gila Copper”, Map 17 x 22” on foam board. Est. $90-150 HWAC# 122269 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 185

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4194 Arizona 1909, 1915, 1923 U.S.G.S. Lot# 4199 Butte County, California 1891- Arizona Mining Publications (3) Bulletins 1956 Butte County Mining Stocks & Rare 397, 582, and 743 - Three publications: Ephemera: Cherokee, Forbestown Lot of 4. U.S.G.S Arizona Bulletins for the years 1909, 1) Mounted photograph showing two hunters 1915, and 1923 Dept of the Interior, U.S.G.S.: underneath ridge. Back is labelled, “Sugar 1) Bulletin 397- Mineral Deposits of the Loaf, Cherokee, California.” 4.5 x 6.5” on 8 Cerbat RAnge, Black Mountains and Grand Wash Cliffs, Mohave x 10” board. 2) Registered package receipt, County , Arizona -1909 by F. C. Shrader ( 6 x9” booklet, 16 Plates, 1891, with rare postmarks: Hogleton and 37 Figures, 226 pgs) 2) Bulletin 743 - Geology of the Oatman Gold Forbestown. 3) Yuba Consolidated Gold Field stock certificate. Issued District, Arizona-1923 by. F.L. Ransome (6 x 9” Booklet, 12 Plates, 7 in 1956 for 100 shares, punch cancelled. 4) Magalia Channel Mines Co. Figures, 58 pgs.) 3) Bulletin 582- Mineral Deposits of the Santa Rita & stock certificate. Issued in 1922, not cancelled. Mining vignette. Est. Patagonia Mountains, Arizona -1915 - (6 x 9” Booklet, 25 Plates, 46 $100-300 HWAC# 107813 Figures, 373 pgs.) by Frank C. Shrader Est. $150-250 HWAC# 116269 Lot# 4200 El Dorado County, California 1898- Lot# 4195 Arizona 1911, 1925, 1926 1955 1903 Correspondence Re: California Water U.S.G.S. Arizona Mining Publications (4) for & Mining Company Lot of 7. 1) 1898 letter the years 1911, 1925, 1926 and 1955 Four to Thos. M. Clark of Newark, NJ, to get his U.S.G.S. Arizona Mining Publications 1) Bulletin proxy to vote at a meeting for the California 1027 -F: “ Copper Deposits of Part of Helvetia Water & Mining Co. 2) 1903 letter from JJ Mining District, Pima County, Arizona” 1955 Crawford, Mining Engineer, to the Bank of CA (6 x9” Booklet, 5 Plates, 1 Figure, 3 Tables, 23 in SF. He responds to their inquiry about the Pgs.) 2) Bulletin 451 - year published 1911:” company: “I know the property generally, and that their water rights Reconnaissance of Ore Deposits in Northern Yuma County Arizona and franchises are valuable...” and that their manager is “a very level 1911 “ (6 x9” Booklet, 8 Plates, 21 Figures, 130 Pgs.) 3) Bulletin headed and good business man.” Comes with typed copy of letter. 3) 782- year published: 1926- Ore Deposits of the Jerome & Bradshaw 1903 Bank of California letter to Wm. R. Pents where they relay the Mountains Quadrangles, Arizona 1926 ( 6x9 Booklet, 23 Plates, information of the Crawford letter. Comes with typed copy. 4) Two 10 figurs, 912 Pages) 4) Bulletin 771 - Ore Deposits of the Saddle other pieces of ephemera including a newspaper clipping and a piece Mountain and Banner Mining Districts, Arizona -1925 - (6x9 of paper listing this mine and many others. Our company sold an 1880 Booklet, 17 Plates, 72 Pages) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 116265 prospectus for the company which gives the following background info: they had the right to over 700 square miles of water rights on Lot# 4196 Arizona 1904, 1962 USGS Arizona the Georgetown Divide in Eldorado County, Ca. The area encompassed Mining Professional Papers (2) and 4 elevations between elevations 2500 and 7500 feet between the middle Postcards (6 Items) 1) Geology & Ore Deposits and south forks of the American River. The area overlaps portions of of the Bisbee Qudrangle PP 21 By Frederick L. the Placerville and Forest Hill divides. An attached fold out map (18 Ransome 1904, 9 x 11.5” hardbound, 29 plates, ¾ X 13 3/4 inches) details 21 reservoirs, 41 named ditches running 3 in pocket, 5 figures, 171 pages. 2) Geology over 257 miles. Each of the 41 ditches are named and described in & Ore Deposits of the Globe-Miami District, PP size and length with the Main Ditch running 34 miles. The capacity 342 By M.P. Peterson, 1962, 9 x 11.5” sofcover, 12 plates in pocket, 15 of the company’s reservoirs is calculated at over 10,000,000,000 figures, 147 pages. Plus 4 Bonus postcards. Est. $350-500 HWAC# gallons. Sales of water to towns and mines yielded over $30,000 per 122281 month. Additional non-mining revenue came from lumber sales of Lot# 4197 Bodie, California 1955 Bodie, California, Street Map by some $8,000 per month. The Company also owns 16 placer mining properties, one quartz mine and one copper mine. Some of the placer Brill Bodie Street Map, by Brill, 1955. About 43” x 35”, framed. Murray mines cover very large gravel deposits; the Mount Hope property J. Brill, June 1955, 1” = 5‘. Shows is some 160 acres. Besides the Georgetown mining area, the area all existing houses, many labeled. includes Michigan Bar, Mormon Island and Volcanoville. The Company This is a surveyed map, prior to was capitalized in New York at $10,000,000; 500,000 shares at $20 California’s acquisition of the per. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113636 town site from the Cain family, and possibly in response to the Lot# 4201 Grass Valley, California New York first offering of the town to the Hill Gold Mining Co. Revenue Checks (2) State. While this is a blueprint, Two F. Berton & Co. (one has Alfred Borel we haven’t seen this before. Rare. & Co. stamped above), RN-G, New York Hill Est. $300-600 HWAC# 110721 Gold Mining Co. checks. Both issued in San Francisco, 1883 & 1885. Both are signed by the company president Robert Watt and John Blighton (secretary). The New York Hill Gold Mining Co. was a Grass Valley, Nevada County mine. F. Berton was once part of the San Francisco assay firm Hentsch & Berton. Est. $160-240 HWAC# 58563 Lot# 4198 Bodie / Hawthorne, California Reagent Bottle Group (17 Bottles) With Lot# 4202 Grass Valley, California 1908 embossed content labels. 5Ó. All with ground Prescott Hill Mine Framed Sketch of glass stoppers. Were in use at Bodie. All Buildings and Water Pipe System Framed Unique. Purchased from Hawthorne High School. 1) Acid Acetate hand colored sketch of mine buildings and 2) Sodium Hydroxide 3) Lead Acetate 4) Dil Acid Sulphuric 5) water pipe system. “Mineralization is a vein Ammonium Hydroxide 6) Barium Chloride 7) Con Nitric 8) Dil Acid deposit hosted in diabase and granodiorite. Nitric 9) Dil Acid Hydrochloride 10) Con Acid Hydrochloride 11) Acid The ore body strikes NW and dips 25SW. Sulphuric 12) Calcium Hydroxide 13) Con Acid Sulphuric 14) Acid Associated rocks include granodiorite. Local Hydrochloride 15) Acid Nitric 16) Hydrogen Sulphide (Amber Bottle) rocks include Mesozoic volcanic rocks, unit 2 17) Ammonium Sulphide (Amber Bottle) Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $240-400 HWAC# 119454 (Western Sierra Foothills and Western Klamath Mountains). Workings include underground openings with an overall depth of 518.16 meters and comprised of an inclined shaft and crosscuts.” from mindat.com. Sketch 14.75x19”, frame 22x26.5”. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 106487 186 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4203 Kern County, Mojave Mining District, Lot# 4209 California 1896 California State California 1923 Map of Mining Properties at Mining Bureau Bulletin No. 9 - 1896 Mine Goldtown, Mojave Mining District This has Drainage, Pumps, Etc. ”Mine Drainage, Pumps, not been seen by us before. Compiled by Louis Etc.” by Hans C. Behr, Mechanical Engineer, D. Rasor, US Mineral Surveyor for California, California State Mining Bureau, Bulletin No. 9, January 1923. Colored pencil notations on San Francisco, August 1896 , J.J. Crawford, State top to indicate new boundaries of the Golden Mineralogist , published in Sacramento: by A.J. Queen mining properties. 17 x 22” Heavy folds, Johnston, :::::: Superintendent State Printing soiling, rips, and tape repairs. Gold Town (or 1896 ( HB, 6 x9” HB 206 illustrations,206 pgs. ) Controlling the Goldtown or OarVille) was located 9.5 miles north of Rosamond in Water in Mines, Section1: General Features of Mine Pumping-Plants, Kern County. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113579 Section II - Pump Systems Operated by Rods Section III -Direct Driven Reciprocating Pumps Section IV - Underground Geared and Belted Lot# 4204 Los Angeles, California 1950 1950 Crank Driven Pumps Section VI: Pumps and Other Appliances for Catalog Book “ Braun - Knecht- Heimann Raising Water from Moderate Depths in Mines Section VII: Concluding Co., book of Laboratory Instruments, Remarks on Mine-Drainage Plants, Section VIII - Appendix Est. $120- Apparatus & Supplies Famous huge Mining 200 HWAC# 116278 Supply Company based in L.A. -”Braun-Knecht- Heimann-Co., Catalog 50 for “Laboratory, Lot# 4210 California 1932 Gold Quartz Veins Apparatus Instruments and Supplies” Large Alleghany District, USGS Survey Gold Quartz green Catalog Book -1950 ( 8” x 11” HB, Exactly 1000 pages using Veins of teh Alleghany District, California, high quality stock, profusely illustrated ) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 116270 1932 U.S. G.S. PP 172 By H. G. Ferguson & R. W. Gannett. 9 x 11.5” softbound booklet, 58 plates, 5 in pocket, 46 figures, Lot# 4205 Napa County, California Two 139 pages. Fine condition, binding has been reinforced. Est. $150- Photographs of Napa County Mercury Mines 250 HWAC# 122275 Lot of 2 different. 1) Lucky Strike Mining Company, La Joya Mine, Napa Co., Cal. (labelled Lot# 4211 California Ltd. Edition California bottom right). View shows outside of the Silver Spoon in Case 4” special spoon by Studio mining and milling operation. 6.5 x 8.5” The La Joya Mine was located C with pan and nugget on top and underground 6 miles west of Oakville. 2) Acme Mines & Mill INc., Oat Hill Mine, Napa miner on bow. #28/500 in case, nice item for Co., Cal. (labelled bottom right). View shows tailings on hillside. 6.5 x display Est. $100-200 HWAC# 100060 8.5” Famous quicksilver mine at Knoxville. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 113570 Lot# 4212 California 2870 Map of Lands Lot# 4206 California 1925 Cal State Mining Granted to Southern Pacific Co. in California Bureau Bulletin Geology and Ore Deposits Sheet No. 2 Takes in portions of Fresno, Kings, Kern, & San Luis Obispo Counties. 42 x 58” wide on onion skin. Folded of Randsburg California State Mining Bureau but in great condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 122265 Bulletin No. 95, March, 1925 Geology and Ore Deposits of the Randsburg Quadrangle. Lot# 4213 California Mining Ephemera Contains Fold out maps (5) Underground Thirteen pieces of mining history including workings of the California Rand Silver & Yello letters and assay receipts from mining Aster Mines and mining claims in the vicinities companies throughout California: Grass Valley, of Randsburg and Atolia. 6” x 9” hardbound Damascus, Angels Camp, San Bernadino and 152 pages. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 120931 Willets. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 112102 Lot# 4207 California California Gold Mill Practices by. Ed. B. Preston, M.E. 1901 reference book This small handbook Lot# 4214 California Thomas Lunt Hale CDV published in 1901 by the California State and Travel Brochure CDV by Carl Meinerth of Mining Bureau, Ed. B. Preston describes the Thomas Lunt Hale who is not listed in Bancroft. many techniques and equipment used to Also, The Log of a Forty-Niner by Hale about his extract gold from rock . Complete but the binding is fragile. Est. $100- 1840’s and 1850’s journeys with photo and BJ 200 HWAC# 120617 Brimmer catalog for The Log., 1923. Est. $200- 350 HWAC# 89301 Lot# 4208 California California Gold Rush Documents (2) 2 California gold Lot# 4215 La Plata District, Colorado Ten Broecke rush documents. 1) Memo of Gold Bullion Mine Ore Bag Original canvas ore bag from the Ten deposited at assay office of S. Molitor & Co, Broeck Mine, about 14 x 24”, hand sewn, perhaps 110 Montgomery St., San Francisco on May 16, 1880. The term Ten Broeck is an American surname, 1860 by Wells Fargo. Value of gold $1200. 2) primarily from the New York area. Est. $200-400 Shipping document from F. Huth, Gruning & HWAC# 114347 Co. in S.F. , CA., shipped on Jan 14. 1853 in port of Valpararsi to SF. CA via Ascar. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 100404 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 187

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4216 Leadville, Colorado 1890s Lot# 4223 Colorado 1957 U.S.G.S. Mining Leadville Mining Correspondence Lot of Reports (3) Geology and Ore Deposits of 6. Deals with two Leadville mines. 1) Denver the Garfield Quadrangle , Colorado-1957 City Consolidated Mining Company. Includes: Professional Paper 289 1) Geology and letter about stockholder’s meeting; 1895 Ore Deposits of the Garfield Quadrangle , carbon copy of prospectus statement for the Colorado-1957 Professional Paper 289 (9 x 11 1/2” Booklet - 15 Plates company; and two typed letters, 1891 and in Pocket, 8 Figures -110 Pages) prepared in cooperation with the 1895, Leadville and Denver datelines. These Colorado Stae Geological Survey Board and the Colorado Metal Mining letters discuss forming the Denver City Gold Fund 2) Geology and Ore Deposits of the South Silverton Mining Area, Mining & Milling Company, as well as reissued stock certificates to JD San Juan, Col. - Professional Paper 378A - 1963 ( 9” x 11 1/2 Booklet Brewster. 2) Sulphide Mining Company. Two typed letters, both 1894, - 7 Plates in Pocket, 27 figures, 7 Tables -53 Pages) 3) Geology & Ore from Leadville to KS Brewster in New York. Regarding stock in the Deposits of the Breckenridge Mining District, Colorado - Professional Sulphide Mining Co., formerly the Lee Basing Mining Co. Fred Holabird Paper -176-1934 (9 x 11 1/2 Booklet -15 Plates, with 5 in Pocket, 28 Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113615 Figures - 64 Pages) Est. $130-250 HWAC# 116289 Lot# 4217 Colorado Braganza Mine Archive Lot# 4224 Colorado 1895, 1902 USGS Annual Nice group of 161943 indenture, small photos, Reports for Colorado (2) 1) Geology & Mining original patent, 1906 mineral certificate during Industries of the Cripple Creek District, 16th T Roosevelt offic, 1926 assay cert with tears, Annual Report Part 2 1895, 8 x 11.5” rebound 1953 location certificate, 1949 mining deed, hardcover, 14 plates, 37 figures, 209 pages. 2) 1900 assay returns, 1922 deed to mining claim. Ore Deposits of the Rico Mountains from the Est. $200-400 HWAC# 100049 22nd Annual Report Part 2, By F. L. Ransome, 1902. 8 x 11.5” softcover, 16 plates, 32 figures, Lot# 4218 Colorado 6/21/1879 Harper’s Weekly 166 pages. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 122240 Article on Leadville 3 hand-colored wood engravings Lot# 4225 Deadwood, Dakotas 1903 show illustrations of Chestnut St., Interior of Shaf Prospectus for “Phoenix Gold Mining House and view from Harrison Avenue. Matted 14 Co.” Black Hills Region 8” x 12” Booklet - x 18.5”. Lot also includes 6.5 x 8.5” color print of Illustrated with photos & maps. 7” x 16” FO Leadville & Mt. Massive on 12 x 9.5” mat. Est. $80-140 Claim map. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 120936 HWAC# 122278 Lot# 4219 Colorado Holy Cross City, Eagle Lot# 4226 Idaho 1908 Geology & Ore of the Coeur D’Alene District, USGS Survey Geology County Mining Maps (5) Lot of 5. 1) Cross & Ore Deposits of the Coeur D’Alene District, section through French Mountains showing Idaho, U.S.G.S. PP 62 By F. L. Ransome & F. the Delphin (1400 ft), Pelican (600 ft) and C. Calkins, 1908. 9 x 11.5” softbound booklet, Garfield shafts and the proposed Gold Park 29 plates, 2 in pocket, 23 figures, 203 pages. Fine condition. Binding Tunnel to drain these other mines. 11.5 x 12” 2) Pencil drawn claim and workings map. Shows the Hecla, Shamrock, reinforced. Est. $260-350 HWAC# 122274 Australian and Grand Trunk. 10 x 19”. 3) A more broad claim map Lot# 4227 Idaho 1917, 1924, 1947 U.S.G.S than map #2 with many more claims shown with the four of map Publications on Idaho Mining & Geology (3) #2 shown in the middle of the map. 16.5 x 22” 4) Reverse blue line, 1917, 1924 and 1947 U.S.G.S Publications on 1931, of claims along Homestake Creek. 21 x 22.5” 5) Same as map #4 but not reverse blue line. Same size. All mounted on foam board. Est. Idaho MIning & Geology (3) 1917, 1924 and $150-200 HWAC# 122268 1947 1) Geology & Gold Resources of North Central Idaho , Idaho Bureau of Mines & Geo. - Lot# 4220 Colorado 1916 Isabella Mines Bulletin No. 7 - 1924 (6 x9” booklet - 127 Pages with 27 Plates & 15 Figures) 2) Geology & Ore Annual Report Annual report with cover Deposits of the Mackay Region, Idaho, U.S.G.S. foxing and staple rust Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100079 Professional Paper 97-1917 ( 9” x 11 Hb, bk - 129 pgs -21 Plates, 1 in Pocket, and 14 Figures) 3) Lead-Silver Deposits of the Clark Fork District, Bonner County, Idaho- Bulletin 944-B - 1947 (6 x9” Booklet -117 Pages -9 Plates, 8 In pocket - 2 Figures) Est. $150- Lot# 4221 Colorado 1910 Prospectus for Big Five 300 HWAC# 116292 Tunnel, Ore Reduction & Transportation Co. Clear Creek, Gilpin, Boulder & San Juan Counties, Lot# 4228 Eastport, Washington County, Colorado. Beautiful 4 page presentation of the Maine 1878 Lubec Silver Mining Co. of company’s claims, shown in red, also includes full Maine Stock Letters Lot of 2. Printed copies page of mining districts, claim names and patent of a letter dateline New York, July 27th, 1878. numbers and acreage for each. Measures 11 x 17”. States that the holder of mortgage bond No. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 122282 22 and No. 23 is entitled to 500 shares of stock. Live signatures of two trustees (Ruggle? Lot# 4222 Colorado 1907, 1923 U.S.G.S. and Jackson) on both documents. Folds, toning, some separation. According to the Boston Globe (Dec. 9th, 1878), the Eastport, Maine Colorado State Geologic Reports (2) 1) The mining company had struck a rich vein of ore and had 100 tons on the Downtown District of Leadville Bulletin 320, by Emmons & Irving 1907, 6” x 9” hardbound, surface from the 300 ft. level. They have 40 men employed who are 7 plates, 5 figures, 75 pages 2) Geology & Ore installing more machinery. Ore is to be shipped to New York. The lead, Deposits of the Creed District Bulletin 718, zinc, and silver ore was assaying at 70% lead, 24 ounces of silver to the Emmons & Larsen, 1923 6” x 9” softbound, 12 ton. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 113476 plates, 32 figures, 198 pages. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 120935 188 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4229 Montana 1917 Barnes King Dev Co Lot# 4235 Stocks with Lee Mantle Signatures (2) I/U #6823 Esmeralda, Nevada and 6827 issue to Montana Senator Lee Mantel 1917 Esmeralda County with Mantle signatures on reverses. Includes Mantle Mine Production, biographical info sheets. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 109540 1st Quarter, 1873 Original Report of the Esmeralda County Auditor foe the first quarter, Lot# 4230 Montana December 18, 1889 1873 to the State. Gagnon Copper Mine in Butte, Family 18 x 21”. Very rare, unique and original. Photograph Plus 5 Postcards Photograph Note that applies to of Family waiting to take underground tour all of these seven of Gagnon Copper Mine. Note: Ladies holding Mines Reports in candlesticks. 12 x 14” on cardboard. Worn this sale.: These edges, torn piece on bottom right. Yellowing. mine reports were an essential report to the State for many reasons, Original photograph. Includes 5 bonus postcards of Gagnon Mine, Butte area. Est. especially taxation issues. Held by the Controllers Office, they are the $260-350 HWAC# 122284 formal record of mine production and an essential source of factual information on production. However, somehow Couch & Carpenter Lot# 4231 Montana 1913, 1950, and 1951 in Nevada’s Mine and Metal Production 1859-1940 missed all of U.S.G.S. Mining Reports for the State of these critical statements. While they may have seen some, they did Montana - (3) Publications Bulletin 26, 527 not see all. The question begs: were they split up between differing and Montana Bureau Memoir 32 U.S.G.S. State offices? were those that currently sit in State Archives placed Mining Reports for the State of Montana - (3) there before 1940? What we do know is that in the late 1960’s-early Publications Bulletin 26, 527 and Mining 1970’s, State records were purged, and massive volumes discarded, Bureau Montana Geology Memoir No. 32 1) from which these were extracted as “examples”, along with the many U.S.G.S. Bulletin 527: 1913: “Ore Deposits of (perhaps 20 or so) Territorial documents listed within this and the the Helena Mining Region” by Adolph Knopf past sale. Carpenter’s Foreword does not discuss these specific County ( 6 x 9” Booklet , 7 Plates, 4 Figures - 143 Pages) 2) Geology & Ore reports to the Satte Controller, thus i suspect these documents were Deposits of the Highland Mountains, Southwestern Montana- M.B.M.G. never seen. He does discuss State taxation records , which would have been the next step in reporting after these reports were sumarized. Memoir No. 32 ( 8 1/2 x 11 Booklet - 6 Plates includes 21 x 14 Geologic But it appears even thosse records were not seen in their entirity. Map Showing 132 Mining Claims & 6 Figures -63 Pages) by Uuno M. Sahinen 3) Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Butte, Montana Bulletin Were they split up to different State Office files? we’ll never know. 26, “Rock Bolting,” April 1951 (8 1/2 x 11) Est. $120-200 HWAC# Thanksfully, a really good sample still exists in State archives (used by 116290 this writer for private proprietary reports). outside or tertiary sources of information are difficult, as Carpenter reported. As an example here, Lot# 4232 Montana 1901, 1913 USGS for 1873, Raymond, in Mineral resources West of the Rocky mountains, Geologic Reports for Montana (2) U.S.G.S. did not report on western Nevada mines for that year, as published in Department of the Interior 1) Geology and 1874 nor for the succeeding year as published in 1875, so there is no Ore Deposits of the Elkhorn Mining District, summary corroborating 1873 data reported to the State of Nevada. I’ll Jefferson County, Montana by Walter Harvey use some examples here from Esmeralda that Illustrate the issues at Weed with an Appendix on the Microscopical hand: The Esmeralda report is for the early winter of 1873, January Petrography of the District by Joseph Barrell. 1 to March 31. An underlying assumption to be considered is that From the 22nd Annual Report. 1901. 7.5 x 11” this is winter. Those mines in production that may have production rebound hardcover, 21 plates, 7 figures, 150 pages. Excellent condition. for this quarter only were probably in full production through the 2) Geology & Ore Deposits of teh Phillipsburg Quadrangle Montana by summer months at the very least. Several mines on this list here are Willliam Harvey Emmons and Frank Cathcart Calkins PP 78, 1913. 9 x just under the threshold placed by Carpenter of $5,000 per year or 11.5” softcover, 17 plates, 55 figures, 271 pages. Est. $200-300 HWAC# more. Examples of these are: Major Thompkins Mine at $$7459. was 122260 this total covered by the reporting of the Columbus M&MC? if so, why were the five or more mines listed under their management listed Lot# 4233 Comstock, Nevada 1890 Railroad seperately as their production exceeded this ampount? (The Mt Diablo Expense Bills for New Almaden Quicksilver had three producing mines during this quarter). August Williams & Co. Shipments to Comstock Mills Lot of 4. Rare! at Lida produced $1502 in the first quarter. Did their production drop Southern Pacific Company expense bills for off during the summer months? Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110185 the shipment of flasks of quicksilver from Almaden to the Mexican Mill, Brunswick Mill, Lot# 4236 Esmeralda County, Nevada 7397 Eureka Mill, and Rock Point Mill. These were all Silver Hills Nevada Mines Company Survey Comstock mills operating in the Carson River area. 5 x 7” Toning, folds. Map Shows Lode Mining Claims in the Tule Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113482 Canyon Mining District. Esmeralda County, Lot# 4234 Ely, Nevada 1914 Ely Copper Nevada. Located near Goldfield. Map measures Mining District Map, White Pine County 27 x 42”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 122283 Published by Haff & Colwell Bros. 14 x 32” Blueprint of Mining Claims on Linen with rollers. Est. $150-250 Lot# 4237 Eureka, Nevada 1962 Eureka Mining HWAC# 122286 District USGS Publication The Eureka Mining District,Nevada U. S. G. S. PP 406, 1962. 9 x 11” hardbound, 11 plates, 15 figures, 2 tables, 78 pages. Est. $70-140 HWAC# 122280 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 189

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4238 Eureka County, Nevada Eureka Lot# 4243 Storey County, Nevada Laws of the Gold Hill County Report of Mine Production 2nd Q, 1874 Mining District Broadside, 1873 Fantastic, original Original report of mine proceeds. This report broadside, “The Laws of Gold Hill Mining District” with lists 27 producing mines in Alpha order. . Eureka latest date in the text, 1873. The text is not showing at the Consolidated was the largest producer at $245,035. bottom, so we are not sure if it is covered by the matte. The Richmond was right behind at $202,623. MAny The bulk of the text are the mining laws which were of these mines are not listed in Couch & Carpenter, as enacted on Sunday, March 4th, 1860, when Nevada was previously disscussed. Unique and important report. Est. $300-500 still a Territory. The laws were passed by motion with Mr. J.H. Mills as HWAC# 110187 Chairman and S.A. West appointed secretary. The laws were broken into 19 sections and on motion, were to be published in the Territorial Lot# 4239 Gold Hill, Nevada c.1890s 1895 Gold Enterprise. The committee of five appointed included Mills, West, Edw. Hill Mine Ledger 7.5 x 4.5” ledger, leatherbound, for C. Morce, H. Clark and Dr. Witter. This is a rare early piece from early unnamed mining operation near Gold Hill. Entries Nevada. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110262 dated in 1895. About 15 pp. of entries plus many scattered unused pages. Three main employees: Joe Lot# 4244 Virginia City, Nevada 1875 Owen, William Scott, & Morgan Jolier. Four levels, California Mill Check Issued to Virginia connected by winzes. Lists their meals, their hauling expenses, and & Truckee Railroad, Signed by Mackay more. One page is labelled Bullion Account and mention material sent California Mill, Bank of California, Virginia, to Mr. James, which is most certainly WS James who was a prominent Nev, 1875, revenue check (RN-D) issued to the Gold Hill assayer. Please inspect. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 V&T Railroad Co. for $330.91. Signed by Comstock mining magnate HWAC# 113635 John Mackay. Endorsed on the back by CH Ralston (probably related to William Ralston). Spindle cancel, minor wear. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113523 Lot# 4240 Lincoln County, Nevada Lincoln County Mines Report, 2nd Q, 1874 29 line entries of Lot# 4245 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 producing mines in Lincoln County, mostly at Pioche. California State Telegraph Company from Gross yield for the quarter was about $513,000. The William Lent to HH Day Territorial. Includes a largest producers were Raymond & Ely $188,718; California State Telegraph envelope address to Meadow Valley MC $180,755; Newark MC $38,328. Day. Telegram is dated July 6, 1864. “Send me One very interesting thing on this form is the seperation of tails and more bars. Theall costs to much.” Day was the ores milled. This shows a concerted effort at mining or priocessing superintendent of the Mexican Mine. He would tailings that contained significant values missed in the first round of also be connected to the Ophir Mine and Mill. milling. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110190 Lent is a forgotten, but extremely important investor on the Comstock. Many (perhaps most) important mines at Lot# 4241 Lodi / Candelaria, Nevada one time or another received financial support from him. Est. $300- Ingersoll-Rand Metal Signs (2) 1) Yellow. 500 HWAC# 102253 29 x 3” Found near the Lodi, Nye County Compressor. 2) White. 18 x 3” Probably Lot# 4246 Virginia City, Nevada 1865 Four found at Candelaria. Two nice Nevada ghost Different Bullion Assays for the Savage Mill - towns finds. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require with a story to tell All assayed by Van Wyck in May additional cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area of 1865. The mills were the Central, Island, Union Mining Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119460 and DeLand. (Rarer mill located half way down Six Mile Canyon. 15 stamps. Named for owner. Lot# 4242 Reese River District, Nevada 1863 Keokuk Gold Idle by 1871.) Notice when these bars reached & Silver Mining Company Certificate of Incorporation Van Wyck they ranged from 360 to 1200 ounces. from the Territory of Nevada What a great rarity! The The Savage Mining Company probably sent splits actual Certificate of Incorporation for the Keokuk Gold of bullion from the same location in the mine to and Silver Mining Company located in the Reese River different custom mills to see who was ‘honest’ and who was not. Here, District. 2c blue Bank Check revenue stamp. Entered the Central is singled out with a very low gold(.016) and silver (.802) by the Territorial Secretary Orion Clemens (signed) on amount. A more normal range would have been gold (.025 to .028) October 26, 1863. Incorporator signatures include O. Webb, SA White, and silver (.965 to .969). At this point the mine manager would cut VA Maillot, NH Pullen and GM Janin. (Notary Public AH Parker of Reese off shipments to the Central Mill. In another lot in this sale note the River vouches for the signatures.) 12,000 shares at $100 each for Central’s silver and gold assays are also low. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120,0000. There was an Oliver Webb killed by OH Fralinger on May $300-500 HWAC# 104539 8, 1879 at a Eureka boarding house. [History of Nevada by Thompson & West] Perfect for the Nevada Territorial Collector, Nevada Mining Lot# 4247 Virginia City, Nevada 1870 Gould Collector or Nevada History Collector. Not to be confused with the & Curry Check Signed by Deidesheimer The Keokuk Gold and Silver Mining Company of the Esmeralda District. most sought-after Comstock autograph! Bank Est. $300-400 HWAC# 105771 of California, RN-B with green NV revenue printed on the left border. Issued on May 3, 1870 to Wm. Veal for $108. Signed by Philip Deidesheimer as supt. Spindle cancel. Deidesheimer was a brilliant German engineer who solved a problem plaguing the Comstock mines. Larger cavities were not stable due to the soft nature of the Comstock rock. In 1860, while working for the Ophir mine, Deidesheimer created the square-set timber system which essentially made the timbers interlock into cubes. The design was so ingenious it was adopted elsewhere in the mining world. He may have only signed these Gould & Curry checks for a single day! Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-400 HWAC# 113529 190 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4248 Virginia City, Nevada 1874 Hoosier Lot# 4253 Virginia City, Nevada 1865 Savage Mining State Mill Revenue Check Signed by Mackay Company Central Mill Assay Results by Van Wyck Rare. Bank of California, Virginia, Nev., April 9, (5) Lot of five. All for the Savage Mining Company. 1874. Issued to M. Toban for $24.50. Signed by From May 3, 1865 to May 30, 1865. Largest bar was Comstock mining millionaire John Mackay. RN- on May 8th. 1,465.5 ounces. $ 421.97 in gold and D1. Violet print. Staining on left and upper right, spindle cancel. The $1,681.33 in silver. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300- Hoosier State Mill was located in Virginia City on Silver Street between 500 HWAC# 104538 G & H Streets. It was built in 1862. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 113548 Lot# 4249 Virginia City, Nevada 1861 Lot# 4254 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 Stateler & Arrington Territorial Check with Bold Intriguing Letter about a “bad ugly treat” S&A Cancel No. 225, issued in May 31st, 1864 of the owner of the Mexican Mine Letter is to DV Peck. Signed by Charles Bonner (as supt. datelined In Franco, February 4, 1861. Cover for the Gould & Curry). Very bold red S&A has an address of Feb. 4. Yet how can a Wells cancel!!! Two cent revenue stamp at upper left. Fold, spindle cancel. Fargo cover come from France. and why has the Fred Holabird Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 113537 cover been glued on to make this a coverless letter? Letter is from Augustin Roger and addressed to Donacio Lot# 4255 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 Marzon. Something happened to G Maldonado (ugly bad treat) and Territorial Comstock Check Issued to JM this letter seems to be trying to get to the bottom of it. Accompanying Douglass Stateler & Arrington, Bankers, check documentation shows the the Maldonado brothers owned the issued May 20, 1864 to JM Douglass by Charles Mexican mine and sold it in 1863. The Maldonado Brothers and their Bonner (as supt. for the Gould & Curry). Mexican American workers used pre industrial techniques to excavate Dateline Virginia, N.T. Two bold red S&A cancels, one over a 2 cent on of the most profitable healthy Comstock Mines [James] Perhaps it is adhesive stamp. Not signed by Douglass. Spindle cancel. Douglass was from the French consulate in San Francisco. Letter is in French, but is a major mining figure on the Comstock, operating a mine and milling accompanied by translation. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 102254 operation in Lyon County (which he bought from Birdsall), as well Lot# 4250 Virginia City, Nevada 1872 Ophir as the Dayton, Sutro, and Carson Valley Railroad, which ran from the Mill Revenue Check issued to F. Birdsall, Dayton to Carson Valley and serviced Sutro. Fred Holabird Collection Est. Signed by Mackay W.S. Hobart / Ophir Mill, $50-100 HWAC# 113551 Bank of California, revenue check, RN-B16a. Lot# 4256 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 Issued in 1872 in Virginia City to F. Birdsall & Territorial Comstock Check Issued to Co. for $62.34. Signed by John Mackay. Spindle cancel, clean. F. Birdsall Namesake of Brophy Mine Stateler & created the Gold Canyon Toll Road in 1863. According to Annual Arrington, Bankers, check issued March 5, Mining Review and Stock Ledger, 1876, F. Birdsall & Co. operated 1864 to Pat Brophy. Signed by Charles Strong the Lyon Mill & Mining Company in Dayton, Nevada. The Ophir Mill (as supt. for the Gould & Curry). Two cent adhesive revenue attached was located on the Carson River and initially operated by Sharon and at upper left. Cut cancelled. Not endorsed by Brophy. The Brophy Mine the Bank of California before Fair and Mackay took it over. It is often was located in the Flowery District, adjacent to Virginia City. On May called the “New Ophir Mill” to distinguish it from the much earlier mill 19, 1888, E&MJ reports that work is being resumed in the mine and with the same name built in Washoe Valley. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113524 ore is being extracted from the main tunnel. An incline in the North Bonanza will help them intersect the vein in the Brophy at low cost. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 113552 Lot# 4251 Virginia City, Nevada 1872 Ophir Mill Lot# 4257 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 Revenue Checks Signed Territorial Comstock Checks Issued to by Mackay and Fair Lot of Irish Miners Lot of 2. Consecutive numbered 2. Nice pair of W.S. Hobart / Stateler & Arrington checks issued to John and Ophir Mill, Bank of California, Pat Flynn, likely brothers. Signed by Charles revenue checks issued in Bonner as supt. of the Gould & Curry. Both Virginia City in 1872. One is checks have the bold red S&A cancel and each signed by James G. Fair and has an adhesive revenue stamp. Spindle cancels. Fred Holabird Collection the other John Mackay, two Est. $50-100 HWAC# 113553 of the four “Bonanza Kings.” Both checks have RN-B16a Lot# 4258 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 imprinted revenues. Spindle cancels. The Ophir Mill operated along Territorial Comstock Checks with Famous the Carson River. It was originally owned by William Sharon and the Nevada Last Names Lot of 5. These are Bank of California crowd, but Fair and Mackay took it over. It is often Stateler & Arrington checks issued in 1864 called the “New Ophir Mill” to distinguish it from the earlier Washoe to people with famous Nevada last names. Valley mill with the same name. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $200-300 However, research did not show any relation HWAC# 113526 to the historical figures. Best is a check to Albert Comstock (no relation to Henry). Others Lot# 4252 Virginia City, Nevada 1868 include: Henry Stokes (think “Stokes Castle”); Sapphire Mill Check Signed by W.S. Hobart AW Piper (think “Piper’s Opera House”); and two for JP Hobart (think “W.S. Hobart”). Two Rare. Sapphire Mill (Nevada and Atlas crossed of the checks have the red S&A cancel. All have out), Bank of California, Virginia, Nev., Sept. an adhesive revenue stamp. Three are signed 24, 1868. Issued to (illegible), signed by W.S. by Charles Bonner, two by Charles Strong, Hobart. Spindle cancel, stains. Hobart was a large player in the lumber as supts. for the Gould & Curry. Fred Holabird industry at Lake Tahoe that fed the Comstock mines, in addition to Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113559 being involved in various mining interests. The Sapphire Mill was located below Gold Hill. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113546 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 191

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4259 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 Lot# 4265 Virginia City, Nevada 1872 Union Territorial Virginia City Check Issued to Mill & Mining Co. Promissory Note Issued to Assayer DW Balch Stateler & Arrington, William Sharon Bank of California promissory Bankers, check No. 76. Issued to DW Balch on May 28, 1864. Signed by note for $80,495, issued to William Sharon Charles Bonner (as supt for the Gould & Curry). Not signed by Balch on by the Union Mill and Mining Company, Sept. reverse. Bold S&A cancel in red. Two cent revenue stamp at upper left. 19th, 1872, San Francisco. Signed by William Balch would go on to have his own assay operation in Virginia City. At Sharon as president. Pen cancelled. Sharon this time, he is listed by Collins as a clerk at the Gould & Curry mill. Fred was one of the most powerful men on the Comstock, running the Holabird Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 113536 Bank of California for William Ralston. The bank made a fortune by loaning to mining companies and then seizing their properties when Lot# 4260 Virginia City, Nevada 1870-74 Three they defaulted. Sharon was instrumental in the creation of the Virginia Comstock Mill Checks to Wells Fargo w/ and Truckee Railroad, which he wanted to connect the Comstock Mackay & Fair Signatures Lot of 3 different. with the ore mills he owned along the Carson River (with Ralston). All are issued to Wells Fargo & Co., probably for Later in life, he also served as a U.S. senator. The Union Mill & Mining shipping gold/silver bullion. Signatures of Mackay Co. was the organization that managed the Bank of California’s large and Fair, two of the four “Bonanza King” Comstock number of Comstock mines and mills. (Fair, Flood, Mackay, & O’Brien millionaires. 1) Bacon Mill, 1870, signed by John later organized the Pacific Mill & Mining Co. to do the same for Mackay. 2) Trench Mill, RN-C, 1871, signed by their properties). Here, Sharon is loaning the company a large sum, Mackay. 3) Sacramento Mill, RN-D, 1874, signed about the same time that Fair & Mackay were becoming a force to be by James G. Fair. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $150- reckoned with. 4 x 8” Folds, pinholes. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300- 200 HWAC# 113527 500 HWAC# 113555 Lot# 4261 Virginia City, Nevada 1872-73 Lot# 4266 Virginia City, Nevada 1872 Union Three Comstock Mill Revenue Checks w/ Mill & Mining Co. Promissory Note Issued to Mackay & Fair Signatures Lot of 3 different. William Sharon Bank of California promissory 1) Woodworth Mill, 1872, issued to J.G. Fair note for $100,000, issued to William Sharon by by James G. Fair. Signed by Fair on the reverse. the Union Mill and Mining Company,Feb. 14th, Rare double signature! RN-E7. 2) Occidental 1872, San Francisco. Signed by William Sharon Mill, 1872, issued to E. Bittner & Co. Signed as president. Pen cancelled. Reverse is endorsed by William Sharon by Fair. RN-C21b. 3) Bacon Mill, 1873, issued to L. Caldwell. Signed also! Sharon was one of the most powerful men on the Comstock, by John Mackay. RN-E7. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $110-200 HWAC# running the Bank of California for William Ralston. The bank made 113528 a fortune by loaning to mining companies and then seizing their Lot# 4262 Virginia City, Nevada 1871 Trench properties when they defaulted. Sharon was instrumental in the Mill Revenue Check Signed by Mackay and creation of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, which he wanted to connect the Comstock with the ore mills he owned along the Carson Yerington Trench Mill, Bank of California, River (with Ralston). Later in life, he also served as a U.S. senator. The Virginia City, Nevada, revenue check (RN- Union Mill & Mining Co. was the organization that managed the Bank C) issued to HM Yerington for $550 in 1871. of California’s large number of Comstock mines and mills. (Fair, Flood, Signed by mining millionaire John Mackay. Signed on the back by Mackay, & O’Brien later organized the Pacific Mill & Mining Co. to do Yerington, who was heavily involved with the Virginia & Truckee the same for their properties). Here, Sharon is loaning the company a Railroad and numerous Nevada and California mining interests. Great large sum, about the same time that Fair & Mackay were becoming a autograph pair! Pinholes, spindle cancel. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $70-120 HWAC# 113522 force to be reckoned with. 4 x 8”. An important Comstock document with a rare double signature. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-500 Lot# 4263 Virginia City, Nevada 1869 and 1876 HWAC# 113556 Two Virginia City Mining Checks including Lot# 4267 Virginia City, Nevada 1871 Fair Autograph Lot of 2 different. 1) Summit Union Mill & Mining Co. Promissory Note Mill check, 1869, signed by CB Smith. Nevada to William Sharon, Signed by Sharon & and IR adhesive revenue stamps. 2) Pacific Fry Bank of California promissory note for Mill & Mining Company revenue check, RN-G, $100,000, issued to William Sharon by the issued in 1876 for the Mariposa Mill Pay Roll Union Mill and Mining Company, Nov. 1st, by James G. Fair. Stamped paid in “Silver”, so those Comstock miners 1871, San Francisco. Signed by JD Fry as president. Pen cancelled. were probably taking home their paycheck in CC trade dollars. Spindle Reverse is endorsed by William Sharon twice! The Union Mill & cancel, some soiling. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113525 Mining Co. was the organization that managed the Bank of California’s Lot# 4264 Virginia City, Nevada 1870-73 large number of Comstock mines and mills. (Fair, Flood, Mackay, & Two Virginia City Mining Revenue Checks: O’Brien later organized the Pacific Mill & Mining Co. to do the same for their properties). Here, Sharon is loaning the company a large sum, Belcher and Gould & Curry Lot of 2 different. about the same time that Fair & Mackay were becoming a force to be 1) Belcher Silver Mining Company, Bank of reckoned with. JD Fry was a close friend of Sharon and also related California, Virginia, Nev., July 30, 1873. Issued to William Ralston’s wife (either her father or uncle). Fry came with to “Labor” for $1,000. Signed by Hopkins. Sharon to California during the Gold Rush. He lobbied for Sharon to RN-E7. Rare. 2) Gould & Curry Silver Mining be the Bank of California’s representative in Virginia City. Fry was Company, Bank of California, Virginia, August 3rd, 1870. Issued to also one of the founding members of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Andrew Flaser; signed by CC Batterman. RN-B17. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113547 serving as a director. Sharon was one of the most powerful men on the Comstock, running the Bank of California for William Ralston. The bank made a fortune by loaning to mining companies and then seizing their properties when they defaulted. Sharon was instrumental in the creation of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, which he wanted to connect the Comstock with the ore mills he owned along the Carson River (with Ralston). Later in life, he also served as a U.S. senator. 4 x 8” Folds, creases. An important Comstock document with key signatures. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113554 192 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4268 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 Van Lot# 4274 White Pine, Nevada White Pine County Report Wyck & Co. Assay Receipt Dateline Virginia of Mine Production 1st Q 1870 This important document is City, Nov. 21st, 1864 (a month after NV became unquestionably one of the most important mine production a state). No. 760 for a 2,293 ounce deposit of documents we’ve had. It is for the first quarter 1870, at bullion from the Savage Silver Mining Company, the hight of the first part of the White Pine Rush, before Island Mill. 3.5 x 8” Printed by Enterprise Print. any consolidation took place. There are 59 different mine Uneven left border. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113545 entries! Of these, only 24 are listed in Couch & Carpenter. $4,024 in tax was paid for the quarter on $310,003 in revenue. The Lot# 4269 Virginia City, Nevada 1865 Van average value of milled ore was $32.51, equivalent to 1.5 oz/ton gold, Wyck Assay Reports for Savage Mine using or about 32 oz/t silver! That is high grade ore ! The largest producers the Union and Island Mill Lot of two. 1) Union for the quarter were: Aurora South at $95,734; Consol Chloride Flat Mill. Gold $485.13 and silver $1,106.92. 2) $59,762; Eberhardt $34,011; Aurora Consol $33,022; Original Hidden Island Mill. Gold $712.74 and silver $1,621.22. Treasure $27,334. Est. $304-600 HWAC# 110188 We don’t find reference to the Island Mill very often. It was one of the small mills on the Lot# 4275 Nevada c1900 Crucibles - 30 gram Carson River active around 1865. Water powered with 10 stamps and fire clay mining crucible.(Box of 80) All from the 11 tubs. By 1868 it was one the the Sharon / Bank of California mills. Denver Fire Clay Company. In the original somewhat Fred Holabird Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 104537 dilapidated cardboard box. Crucibles are in like Lot# 4270 Virginia City, Nevada 1869-1876 Virginia new condition in original packing. The Denver City, Nevada Revenue Check Group (Plus One Fire Clay Co. originated in 1876 in a drugstore owned and operated by Joab Otis Bosworth at 411 Larimer St. in Carson) Lot of 5 different. Includes: HM Yerington, Denver, Colo. Bosworth supplied Colorado assayers with a variety of 1874, RN-D (buff), Signed by Yerington; Woodworth products including chemicals, mining equipment and supplies, and Mill, 1872, RN-E7, Signed by Fair; Gould & Curry, 1869, clay crucibles under the name Denver Fire Clay. The Denver Fire Clay RN-B, Signed by Requa; Savage Mining Co., 1876, RN-F, Co. at 31st and Blake Streets was incorporated in 1880, with Bosworth Signed by Osbiston; and Wells Fargo, Carson City, 1874, as president, and much of the company’s early production was of fire- RN-D. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# resistant bricks for the construction of smelters. In 1890, Bosworth 113542 was killed in an explosion at the Denver Fire Clay Co. store on Larimer Street, and his widow continued the business and in 1895 opened a retail store for the company at 1742 Champa Street. By 1921, the company had added branch offices in Salt Lake City, Utah and New York, N.Y. In 1937, the Denver Fire Clay Co. building on Larimer Street burned and the retail srned down, and the retail store was closed. The building was then sold to Buerger Brothers. The Denver Fire Clay Company had its origins in a drugstore owned and operated by Joab Otis Bosworth at 411 Larimer St. in Denver. The year was 1876 and Lot# 4271 Virginia City, Nevada c.1880-1883 Wiegand & Company Bosworth had already began experimenting with fire clay hoping to Original Sign - Iconic Comstock Assayer A truly fabulous piece of develop assay products including scorifiers, crucibles and muffles to Comstock and Nevada history: an original sign from a famous Gold compete with those being imported from Europe. The assay business Hill and Virginia City assayer, Conrad Wiegand & Co. This original was booming and Bosworth quickly created a product line. He formed sign, found in poor condition in an attic in Virginia City, is the sign a partnership known as Bosworth, Babcock & Co and began supplying that hung on the Virginia City branch office, which was only open a Colorado assayers with a variety of products including chemicals, short while about 1890. This sign was originally purchased from a mining equipment and supplies, and clay crucibles under the name prominent antiques dealer in Carson City. It has been completely Denver Fire Clay. In 1878, Bosworth enlisted William Hover, an assayer repainted to look the same as the original, but the paint is unstable. No from Salt Lake City, to become a business partner in the drugstore and original paint remains visible, as would be expected from a 130 year Bosworth devoted full time to the fire clay business. The Denver Fire old wood sign in the desert. This impressive sign measures 75” x 18” Clay Co. at 31st and Blake Streets was incorporated in 1880 with a x 2.” Chocolate brown text against brown background: “WIEGAND & capital stock of $20,000. Bosworth was elected President, F. M. Case, CO./ ASSAYERS. S. DOWLING/ MANAGER. 38 No. C St.” No identifying Secretary, George Snyder, Jr., Assistant Secretary, and A. E. Smith, Plant marks on the reverse, other than the obvious original mounting holes Foreman. Much of DFC’s early production was of fire-resistant bricks in the nineteenth century wood. The winning bidder may want to for the construction of smelters. In 1890, Bosworth was killed in an apply a sealant or protectant to slow or stop the paint peeling process. explosion at the DFC store on Larimer St. and his widow continued the We have not done any restoration. Please inspect. Special pick-up business constructing a new downtown building to house the retail arrangements must be made by the buyer. Est. $6000-10000 HWAC# store at 1742 Champa Street. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining 25301 Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119457 Lot# 4272 Virginia City, Nevada 1872 Lot# 4276 Nevada 1883 Monographs of the USGS, Woodworth Mill Check Issued to James Fair Vol IV, Comstock Mining and Miners By Eliot Lord. from James Fair Rare double signature check! 20 Chapters with 36 page appendix and 3 maps. Woodworth Mill, Bank of California. RN-E7. 19.5 x 32.5” map of Washoe District Shows Mining No. 745, issued to J.G. Fair (Pay Roll) by James Claims. Book is 9 x 11.5” hardbound, total 451 G. Fair. Signed on the reverse also by Fair. Spindle cancel, clean. Fred pages. Binding is worn at corners. Est. $200-300 Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113541 HWAC# 122262 Lot# 4277 Nevada U.S.G.S. Nevada Mining District Lot# 4273 Virginia City, Storey, Nevada Comstock Mines Cross Section Map 17 x Reports (2) 1) Geology & Ore Deposits of the Rochester District. Bulletin 762, by Adolph Knopf, 1924, 6” x 9” 21”. Color. Hale & Norcross and Potossi Mines softbound, 4 plates, 5 figures, 78 pages. 2) Geology & Cross Section. Numbered Plate 10. Major rips and folds could use archival tape! Est. $50-100 Ore Deposits of the Bullfrog District Bulletin 407, by HWAC# 99681 Ransome, Emmons & Garrey 1910 - Geo.Map & Sections of Bullfrog District in pocket. 6” x 9” softcover, 14 plates, 20 figures, 130 pages. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 120934 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 193

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4278 Deming, New Mexico c1917 New Mexico Lot# 4286 Utah 1920 Ore Deposit of Utah, USGS Folios (2) Deming Folio, New Mexico by N.H. USGS Publication The Ore Deposits of Utah, Darton. 1917 George W. Stose, Editor of Geologic U.S.G.S. PP 111, 1920 By B. S. Butler, G. F. Maps, S.J. Kubel, Chief Engraver. Colorful maps & some Loughlin, & V. C. Heikes. 9 x 11.5” rebound photos. 18.5” x 21.5”. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100- hardcover, 57 plates, 6 in pocket, 74 figures, 200 HWAC# 109501 672 pages, profusely illustrated. Est. $260-500 HWAC# 122261 Lot# 4279 Lexington, North Carolina 1899 West Prussian Lot# 4287 Utah Relief Mine and Vol 2 2 softcovers. Mining Company Letter Re: Ore Samples Silver Hill Mine, Relief Mine and Relief Mine II by Ogden Kraut. Geff Lexington, N.C., Feb. 27th, 1899. Written by Edward Hopkins Pollock Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 106404 and addressed to GF King in New York. They are sending King “one box of specimens illustrating the recurrence of native silver at our mine.” “I have delayed sending this in order to collect as many rocks as possible...” Rare North Carolina silver mining ephemera. 9 x 5.5” Folds. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 113484 Lot# 4288 Utah 1917-1919 Tintic Mining Lot# 4280 North Carolina Miners Trade Card for “49” District Publications USGS Survey (2) 1) Cut Plug Tobacco ”Manufactured From Pure Old North Geology and Mining Industry 17th Annual Carolina Leaf.” Illustration shows miners operating a Report by G. W. Tower & G. Smith, 1917, 8 sluice. Printed by J. Ottmann, New York. 3 x 4.5” Some x 11.5” rebound, 27 plates, 2 in pocket, 12 adhesive on blank reverse. Fred Holabird Collection Est. figures, 184 pages. 2) Geology & Ore Deposits, $100-150 HWAC# 113477 PP 107 By Waldemar Lindgren & G. F. Loughlin, 1919, 9 xn 11.5” rebound, 39 plates, 5 in pocket, 49 figures, 282 pages. Lot# 4281 Oregon The Mineral Resources of Excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 122276 Oregon monthly publication This is a lot of two issues of The Mineral Resources of Oregon, October Lot# 4289 Utah Utah Check Collection 1914 vol. 1 number 6 and May 1916 vol.2 number Approx 35 mostly mining checks. 4 RNG with 1; published by the Oregon Bureau of Mines and 2 different. Mammoth Powder Co, Daly West Geology. The plates are spectacular with one color Mining, Sunbeam Consolidated and more Geff frame. The October issue has a map inside the back cover. Est. $100- Pollock Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105072 200 HWAC# 120619 Lot# 4282 Lawrence County, South Dakota 1880- Lot# 4290 Utah Utah Mining Publications 13 1918 Correspondence Re: South Dakota Mine Lot softcovers including rare The Porphyry March- of 12. 1) 1880 deed to James Brewster and Joseph April 1918. Also Utah Historical Quarterly 1963 Belliveau for 50 feet on the Mountain Girl Lode Mining and 2009, Salt Lake Mining Review, balance c. Claim, situated 2 miles NE of Elkhorn City, Lawrence 1912-1961. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-150 County, South Dakota. Likely filed in Deadwood. Tape repaired separations. 2) Eleven pieces of correspondence from HWAC# 108199 1918 from and to JNS Brewster & Co., Inc. It seems a member of James Brewster estate has found the deed and is trying to find out if Lot# 4291 Snohomish County, Washington the property is worth anything. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-150 Prospectus for “Ethel Consolidated Mines”, HWAC# 113631 Index Attractive booklet contains 31 pages of photos & description of operations plus 3 Lot# 4283 Mammoth Mine, Utah c1910 Mammoth Mine, UT impressive onionskin foldout maps of claims, mine works and surrounding properties. Maps Bell Signal Sign Black letter on white bell signals with cloth measure 10” x 20”, 24” x 27” Est. $150-250 backing. 47x23”, right edge is heavily frayed. Sold as is, please inspect Geff Pollock Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# 105129 HWAC# 120937 Lot# 4292 Washington Mine Maps from Coal Lot# 4284 Salt Lake City, Utah 1871 Salt Lake City Creek Mine and others owned by Oregon Daily Tribune and Mining Gazette Vol. 1. Articles Improvement Co., 1884-1885 Group of five about the by-laws of the Star Mining District, Beaver very large, appx 40” x 80” original black ink on linen maps. Most cover County and “Proceedings of a Miner’s Meeting Held a very wide range from T18N to T25N (above Seattle), R3E to R7E on the 8th Day of July, 1871.” Many advertisements (south of Renton). The maps were made by James f. Jones, Engineer by San Francisco businesses, including John Taylor & and project Supt.for teh Oregon Improvement company. The key mine, Co., Pacific Steamship Company, etc. Heavy tears and subject of some maps, was the Coal Creek Mine. Others included the rips, somewhat brittle, and top portion detaching. Franklin and Black Diamond mines and New Castle Field.. The Coal Needs restoration. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $70- Creek material includes engineering drawings for custom ore cars. 140 HWAC# 113600 Varying scales, though the larger maps are generally 1”=1000ft. A couple are a bit ragged at top. The Oregon Improvement company Lot# 4285 Utah 1943 Geology & Ore of was the brainchild of financiel Henry Villard, as part of his desire to the Cottonwood-American Fork Area “dominate economic developemnt of the Pacific Northwest”, according USGS Survey Geology and Ore Deposits of to a summary of the company’s holdings at the Univ. Of Washington the Cottonwood-American Fork Area, Utah Special Collections Library. The company ran from 1880-1896, Geological Survey Professional Paper 201, developing coal mines and railroads. Est. $700-2000 HWAC# 121534 United States Department of the Interior, 1943. 9 x 11” softbound, 51 plates, 18 in separate box, 8 figures, 152 pages. Very Good Condition. Complete. An Excellent Reference. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 122273 194 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4293 Washington Mining in the Pacific Lot# 4299 Canada Map of the Yukon District Northwest Edited by L.K. Hodges, centennial in the North West Territory 1898 This is sheet edition book of 1997 This is a book :Mining in 3 map of the Yukon District in the North West the Pacific Northwest by L.K. Hodges originally Territory 1898, scale is 506, drawn by J. McEvoy. Highlighting White printed in 1897; now reproduced in 1997 for Horse township. Geologic features are numbered and highlighted in the mining community. Reproduced by the red with a brief explanation of the rock formation. Interestingly, no Storey’s Bookstore makes this the rarest of compass rose presented. Printed in Montreal 1898. Minor corner mining studies in the Northwestern United crease tears, otherwise good condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 121154 States. In like new condition. This lot also includes a research packet containing a number of reports of mining in the state of Washington and British Columbia. The maps are spectacular where mining Lot# 4300 Canada Nanaimo and knowledge was once non-existent. A real treasure for someone that Westminster Mining District Map 1906 follows mining techniques through modern times. Est. $300-600 This is a map depicting the Nanaimo and HWAC# 120616 Westminster Mining District of 1906, scale is 4 statute miles=1 in. completed by the Canada Dept. of Mines Geologic Survey. 28 in. X 27 Lot# 4294 Washington Mining maps of in. Geologic features shown in different coloration. Condition is good. Washington State by Kroll Map Company Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121155 This is a collection of blueline mining claims maps of seven mining districts in Washington state printed by the Lot# 4301 Cyclopedia of Civil Engineering Kroll Map Co. of Seattle: Money Creek District, King County, no scale, Eight volumes of Cyclopedia of Civil no date, 19 in.X 14in. Anderson draftsman; Stillaguamish mining dist., Engineering by the Chicago American School of Anderson draftsman 1897, scale 2000 ft. = 1in., Mt. Baker or Nooksack Correspondence 1909. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Mining Dist., scale 1 in. = one mile, no date 24in. X 42in.; Eastern 122708 Washington, 24 in. X 40 in., 1 in. = 6 miles, no date; Levenworth Dist. Okangan County, scale is 2 miles= 1 in., 19 in. X 30 in., date unknown; Lot# 4302 Explosive Ephemera - Mining Negro and Peshastin Creeks of Levenworth Dist., by W. J. Riley, scale 1 Loft of eight. Includes a 16x11” broadside mile = 1 in. 24 in. X 32 in., 1896; Levenworth Dist., claims of Monterey on Instructions and Rules for transporting, Gold Mining & Milling Co. O.P. Anderson, scale at 800 ft.= 1 in. ans 2 shipping, handling and using high explosives. Three DuPont miles= 1 in. no date, 26 in.X 28 in. Condition of all maps is very good. advertising pages including DuPont Explosives Gelatin Dynamite, etc. Est. $1400-2000 HWAC# 120628 DuPont eight page booklets and Dos and Don’ts of using explosives. DuPont tapping Bags, and Nevada shaped Giant Gelodyn No. 3 parital Lot# 4295 Washington Olympic Coal Co. Mine paper. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 106414 Maps, cWW1 Group of about six Washington state coal mines, including materials for the Lot# 4303 Framed Mine Shaft Painting Mine Olympic Coal Co and the Pierce County Coal Co. The maps are all black shaft painting on Masonite? with a reclaimed wood ink on linen, plus one large copy on velum. The size varies from 14 rustic frame, unsigned, 20x14” Geff Pollock Collection x 40” to about 40” x 80”. The maps show underground workings, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87445 planned mine areas, some equipment. While coal mining began in Pierce County in 1860, neither of thesse companies are mentioned in several publications of the area. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 121535 Lot# 4296 Washington Preliminary Survey of Green River and Puyallup Coal Fields W. T. 1882 Lot# 4304 General Mining Publications (8) Engineering and Mining Journal Press by Willis This is a Northern Transcontinental 1924, Mines and Minerals 1901, Mining and Survey of the Green River and Puyallup Coal fields Metallurgy 1934, 4 Financial Debater-Criterion in Washington Territory by Bailey Willis. No scale. Condition is fair. 36 in. X 33 in. Est. $200-400 1929, Western Mining World 1898-detached HWAC# 121160 pages and cover. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 108206 Lot# 4305 1918 Gold Dredging in the United Lot# 4297 Washington The Miner, Chemist States 1918 Publication Department of the Interior, and Engineer Convention Program of 1938 Bureau of Mines, Bulletin 127, “Gold Dredging in the This is a program booklet outlining three days United States”. Covers early history, gold dredging of activities on mining in Washington State districts, geology of dredging areas, prospecting at Wenatchee in 1938. 23 pages in very good dredging ground, construction of gold dredges & their condition. 6 in. X 9 in. Lectures of mining and operation, working costs, reclamation of land, list of metallurgy. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120614 operations, etc. 6” x 9” softbound book, 63 plates, 23 figures, 226 pages. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 120933 Lot# 4298 Washington The Miner, Chemist and Engineer program booklet on mining in Washington state 1938 This is a program booklet outlining three days of activities on mining in Washington State at Wenatchee in 1938. 23 pages in very good condition. 6 in. X 9 in. Lectures of mining and metallurgy. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120615 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 195

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 Mining Lot# 4306 Group of Mining/Oil Related Lot# 4313 1899 Powning Gold and Silver Papers Lot of 27. Includes ten letters addressed Mining Stock Certificate Issued September to Miss Minnie King of San Luis Obispo. Three 1899 to Henry P Walter for 500 shares in the envelopes HAR(tford) and LOS OLIVOS RPO. Powning Gold and Silver Mining Stock. No mention of location of the 1890. Mostly personal, but “I can’t see what mine. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105253 would make you want to come back to this dull place.” These letters need time to be read.Stock Lot# 4314 Production of the Precious Metals in the Certificates: Western Televison Corp., 1941; Tampico Terra Blanca Oil United States by Clarence King This book published Corporation, 1932; 1925 El Dorado Oil Fields Corp., Arkansas; Sierra in 1881 is Clarence King’s masterpiece to science of California Gold Mining Company, 1922; Monarch Pittsburgh Mining ore deposits in the SIerra Nevada Mountains. This Company of Tonopah and signed by Brougher, 1916; 1906 Atalantic copy has a torn cover, some water spotting, open & Pacific Mines; 1919 AAllied Divide of Goldfield . Also newspapers, binding but otherwise all there including plates. Est. notes, letters. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123096 $70-100 HWAC# 120618 Lot# 4307 1927 Hercules Powder Company Lot# 4315 1883 Report of the Director of the 1927 Mining Book Modern Blasting In Mint, Precious Metals, U.S. Annual Production of the Quarries and Open Pits, by J. Barab, copyright Precious Metals of the United States, 1883 Report of 1927, Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, the Director of the Mint. Part 1: Production of States Delaware. Paperbound edition, 169 pages & Territories by Counties Part 2: General Statistics on the subjects: explosives, drilling, blasting, (many categories) Part 3: Miscellaneous, includes water power, types of quarries and gravel pits, coal, copper, iron alphabetic indexes for all mines, localities and subjects with page # mining, keeping records, increasing production, cost reduction, reference. 6 x 9” hardbound, 873 pages. Filled with charts, tables, accident prevention, etc. Book is full of illustrations and technical diagrams, some maps. Water stains on first few pages, but all pages drawings. Loose spine, with some wear around edges, but pages present and legible, otherwise inside contents in good condition. bright, with very little wear, and in very good condition for its age. Est. Binding entact but worn - consistent with age. Est. $260-350 HWAC# $100-200 HWAC# 118994 122263 Lot# 4308 1855 Literary and Historical Lot# 4316 1870 Statistics of Mines and Miscellanies by Bancroft Rare hardcover Mining West of the Rocky Mountains Key Literary and Historical Miscellanies by reference volume. 805pp with index. Spine Bancroft. Culturally important and is part of missing, boards detached Est. $100-200 the knowledge base of civilization as we know HWAC# 104599 it. 517pp, nice condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 100013 Lot# 4317 c. 1940’s Two Vintage Bolo Ties Lot# 4309 Mining photo reproduction Two gorgeous and unique vintage bolo ties group Large group of reproduction photos feature a lucite square set in goldstone settings. perhaps 50 photos mostly western mining. Embedded in the lucite are gold flakes, a At lease six pieces framed. See photo. Great miniature gold pan, shovel and pick. One is square--1”, the other is oval selection for interior decorating. California and 1.25” x .75”. Both in very good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120997 Nevada. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112351 Lot# 4310 Mining Stereoviews (2) Oregon Lot# 4318 U.S. Geologic Survey for Montana, hydraulic mining by Keystone, Escabana, MI Wyoming, and Utah This is a collection of three books crusher by Underwood. Nice contrasts. Fred by the U.S. Geologic Survey for Montana, Wyoming, and Holabird Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 90302 Utah from 1870-1872 by V. Hayden. This hardcover collection of three books gives details to flora and fauna as well as geologic formations of Yellowstone and the surrounding landscape. This is a read not to be missed for scientific details quite extraordinary for its time. The plates are spectacular. The condition of the Lot# 4311 Miscellaneous Gold Mining books are very good. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 120623 Claim Maps (4) 1) Plat of the “Great Western Group” Round Mountain, Jefferson M.D. Nye Lot# 4319 1895, 1898 USGS Annual Co., Nevada 1906. 11.5” square blueprint. Reports for Utah & Idaho Publications (2) 2) “Wilhelm Group of Claims” and Adjoining 1) Economic Geology of the Mercur Mining Properties, Secret Pass, Mohave Co, Arizona, District, Utah from 16th Annual Report of the 1916. 19 x 8.5” color on linen. 3) “Big Evans Gulch Mining District., U.S.G.S. by J.E. Spur 1895, 7.5 x 11” rebound, Leadville, Colorado. 12 x 19” on tissue. 4) Perspective View of the 10 plates, 6 figures, 112 pages. 2) The Mining Goldfield Mining District. (Shows the latite-shale contact or shale Districts of the Idaho Basin and Boise Ridge surface, the present surface and the prominent veins. 11 x 17”, Est. from 18th Annual Report by Waldemar $150-250 HWAC# 122277 Lindgren 1898, 8 x 11” softcover, 16 plates, 11 figures, 117 pages. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 122250 Lot# 4312 Nevada Area Printed Ephemera Three items: Homer M&MC stock certifictae from Lundy LAke, Lot# 4320 Yukon Gold Company 1935 Annual 1881; JAnuary, 1954 Nevada State Journal special Report By the end of 1935, the Yukon Gold Company historical section, abpout 40pp, rare. ; and Portfolio of no longer had gold operations in the Klondike, but Paintings, The first Hundred years. Est. $100-150 HWAC# active tin mining in Malaysia. This 8 1/2 x 11 inch 110196 report outlines the financials for the company that had several Guggenheims on its Board of Directors. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112098 196 August 2020

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 BARGAINS & DEALER SPECIALS Bargains & Dealer Specials Please visit the online catalog at www.FHWAC.com for photographs and complete descriptions of the following lots. BOOKS Lot# 4347 1960’s-80s Time & Newsweek Collection The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Lot# 4321 Fresno, California Fresno Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia History Collection John Reynolds Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 121755 Est. $70-200 HWAC# 122540 Lot# 4348 Virginia- West Virginia USGS Lot# 4322 San Francisco, California 1939 Geologic Folios (10) Golden Gate International Exposition Est. $500-900 HWAC# 112312 Official Guide Book Fred Holabird Collection Lot# 4349 Virginia- West Virginia USGS Est. $50-80 HWAC# 113475 Lot# 4335 Collection of American History Geologic Folios (7) in books Est. $260-400 HWAC# 112200 Lot# 4323 Stockton, California Stockton Est. $60-120 HWAC# 121556 Independent, Two Volumes, 1918, 1924 Lot# 4350 Western Outlaw Books (5) Est. $100-500 HWAC# 85775 Lot# 4336 Early 20th Century Fiction Est. $100-120 HWAC# 109554 Featuring Females (2) Lot# 4324 Nevada 1957-58 Gus Bundy Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112227 Poetry Books and Letter to Sam Houghton BOTTLES Est. $100-250 HWAC# 115748 Lot# 4337 English Literature Classics, Irving, Dickens, Scott, Holland Geff Pollock Lot# 4351 Ophir, California 1879 Ophir Lot# 4325 New York, New York 1918-1930 Collection Wine & Liquor Billhead Fred Holabird Mid-Week Pictorial, approx 44 issues Fred Est. $100-150 HWAC# 109453 Collection Holabird Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 113427 Est. $80-120 HWAC# 109787 Lot# 4338 c1945 Hardy Boys Mysteries Hardback Books (2) Lot# 4352 Lovelock, Nevada 1920 Lovelock Lot# 4326 North Dakota North Dakota Est. $30-60 HWAC# 105478 Pharmacy Ephemera Fred Holabird Collection USGS Geologic Folios Est. $40-60 HWAC# 113395 Est. $150-250 HWAC# 112197 Lot# 4339 Historical Headline Group Est. $80-120 HWAC# 121083 Lot# 4353 Reno, Nevada 1905 T.R. Lot# 4327 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Cheatham Druggist & Pharmacist Billhead USGS Geologic Folios (13) Lot# 4340 History of Collectible Artifacts Fred Holabird Collection Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 112313 Books (6) Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Est. $40-80 HWAC# 113364 Ontario, Canada Lot# 4328 South Dakota South Dakota Est. $60-80 HWAC# 100046 Lot# 4354 Nevada c. 1974 Cyrus Noble USGS Folios (10) Decanter with Contents Est. $400-700 HWAC# 112300 Lot# 4341 Indiana - Illinois USGS Geologic Est. $80-120 HWAC# 105726 Folio Group (10) Lot# 4329 Tennessee Tennessee USGS Est. $400-800 HWAC# 112316 Lot# 4355 Nevada c. 1974 Cyrus Noble Geologic Folios (8) Mine Decanter with Contents Est. $360-600 HWAC# 112310 Lot# 4342 Newspaper, Magazines from Est. $80-120 HWAC# 105727 1920-1940 Plus Books Lot# 4330 Virginia Virginia USGS Geologic Est. $50-100 HWAC# 110276 Folios (12) Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 112311 Lot# 4343 Newspapers, and Los Angeles times Front Page headlines book Lot# 4331 Abraham Lincoln Speeches by Est. $50-100 HWAC# 112362 Little Leather Library Est. $80-120 HWAC# 112361 Lot# 4344 Reference Books of Birds Est. $80-100 HWAC# 121552 Lot# 4332 1979 Book on Urban Planning in Old West Lot# 4345 Reference Library of Quilts, Est. $30-60 HWAC# 120848 Rugs and Needlework Est. $50-80 HWAC# 121551 Lot# 4333 c.1945 Books (3) Hardback, Army Stories & Fishing Lot# 4346 The Earthquakes of California Est. $40-60 HWAC# 105477 1933, 1994, and 1989 in newsprint Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112366 Lot# 4334 Classic Literature, Lot# 4356 Nevada Hawthorne Trade Card Miscellaneous Books & Pamphlets John (Fred Holabird Nevada Trade Card Collection) Reynolds Collection Est. $20-40 HWAC# 113504 Est. $50-150 HWAC# 120889 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 197

DAY 4 Sun, August 30 BARGAINS & DEALER SPECIALS Lot# 4357 Antique Bottle Lot Lot# 4375 Bluebell Cream Harvester, Lot# 4391 Bridgeport, Connecticut 1880’s - Est. $80-100 HWAC# 114283 c1900 1900/ 1922. Antique Cow Bell & Four Way Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110749 “ Gun” Saw / 2 items. Lot# 4358 Apothecaries’ Weights Est. $80-120 HWAC# 109718 Reference Books Benjamin Fauver Collection Lot# 4376 Brass Sextant, 3-inch Working Est. $60-100 HWAC# 118962 Reproduction Lot# 4392 Montana Branding Iron Set, A F Est. $40-120 HWAC# 110631 I S Bar Lot# 4359 Label-Under-Glass Drug Store Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110573 Bottle Collection (13) Lot# 4377 c1927-1937 Coca Cola Serving Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110642 Trays (3) Lot# 4393 Montana Branding Iron Set, Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110285 Numbers 6 7 8 9 and Bar Lot# 4360 Large Size Bottle Lot- Canning Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110575 Jars etc. Lot# 4378 1900’s Cook Utensils & Vintage Est. $60-80 HWAC# 114275 Ice Cream Maker Lot# 4394 Montana Branding Iron Set, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121596 Triangle J N X Y Bar Lot# 4361 2014 Pickers Pocket Guide to Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110572 Bottles (4 Books) Fred Holabird Collection Est. $40-50 HWAC# 64241 Lot# 4395 Montana Branding Iron Set, various patterns CLOTHING Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110578 Lot# 4396 Montana Double-Letter Lot# 4362 Wisconsin c1929 Skater’s Skirt Branding Irons and Tools & Christmas Tin Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109793 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 109486 Lot# 4397 Montana Nice Set of Montana Lot# 4363 “Bert” Belt Buckle Agate Bolo Ties Est. $30-50 HWAC# 105667 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110280 Lot# 4364 1883 Silver Dollar Belt Buckle Lot# 4398 Montana Six Multi-Letter Est. $100-150 HWAC# 105671 Lot# 4379 Flatware Assortment Est. $70-100 HWAC# 121591 Branding Irons Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109795 Lot# 4365 Insulated Leather Gloves/ Lot# 4380 1800’s Framed Pioneer Duo Lot# 4399 Nevada Butch Cassidy Fantasy Mitten and White Gloves with Web Belt Est. $20-40 HWAC# 120844 Est. $80-120 HWAC# 109782 Lot# 4381 1800s Hand-Crafted Wall Report and Photo Geff Pollock Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 106409 Lot# 4366 Women’s Code West boots size Mount Holder Lot# 4400 Nevada Ice Tongs 8M Est. $70-100 HWAC# 118988 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121549 Lot# 4382 1925-1965 Historical Ribbon Est. $60-100 HWAC# 110655 COLLECTIBLES Collection Benjamin Fauver Collection Lot# 4401 Nevada Old Graniteware and Pan Collection Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Est. $40-60 HWAC# 119322 Mining Collection Lot# 4367 Alaska Puget Sound & Alaska Lot# 4383 1800’s James King of William, Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121732 Powder Co. Adv. Calendar, Dec. 1915 Framed Facsimiles Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110290 Est. $60-80 HWAC# 121146 Lot# 4402 Waco, Texas c 1960s Saddle King Western Saddle Lot# 4368 Fresno, California 1800-1900’s Lot# 4384 1850’s Litho Copy of Four Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108750 Fresno Glass Paperweights John Reynolds Shipwrecks Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121145 Lot# 4403 Utah Rare Nice Utah Labels (2) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112468 Geff Pollock Collection Lot# 4385 Miscellaneous Americana Est. $50-100 HWAC# 106398 Lot# 4369 Los Angeles, California 1966 Collection Advertising Sign, LA Herald Examiner Est. $80-150 HWAC# 112355 Lot# 4404 Antique Iron Grinder Est. $60-100 HWAC# 120907 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 110449 Lot# 4386 1800s-1900s Miscellaneous Lot# 4370 california California Gold Rush Badges and Pins Box Benjamin Fauver Collection Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 119778 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118906 Lot# 4371 Montana Montana Collectibles Lot# 4387 Signed Duck Decoys (3) Est. $70-140 HWAC# 110294 Est. $120-250 HWAC# 110488 Lot# 4372 Unknown, Mexico 1960’s Rug / Lot# 4388 Sunburst Pattern Flatware Mexican Table Runner Est. $80-120 HWAC# 121593 Est. $70-120 HWAC# 102130 Lot# 4389 Victorian Collectibles Lot# 4373 c1940 Advertising Poster, Est. $350-550 HWAC# 110701 Framed, Acme Brewing Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110697 COWBOY Lot# 4374 Ames & Harris made Chinese Lot# 4390 California Bodie Goodies and Lot# 4405 Black Leather Chaps, Rifle Bag “Old Mill” Scabbard, Leather Bag Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109802 Est. $60-90 HWAC# 110710 Western Ephemera Est. $100-200 HWAC# 100050 198 August 2020


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