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DAY 1 Thursday, August 27 General Americana/ Furnishings-3D Items Lot# 1508 Cut Crystal Candy & Hors Lot# 1516 Half-Barrel Container with d’oeuvres Dishes Four exquisite pieces Hinged Lid Vintage half-barrel container with made of cut crystal, including a relish dish hinged lid. Hand made, all wood. 10” Deep x and two candy dishes or, whatever you want 19.5” wide x 22.5” tall. Nice household storage decor. Est. $100-150 to put in them. The relish dish measures 11”x 5”, while the candy HWAC# 121488 dishes measure 8”x 5” and the circular dish measures 6”across. The large, what appears to be a deviled egg plate, measures 12” across. Lot# 1517 Handwoven Tapestry Older Pieces have no visible chips or cracks. See photos for more detail and French tapestry 54”x 19”, with a castle and condition. Est. $120-160 HWAC# 120915 village depiction. It is reversable and does have a few marks or stains that can easily be removed. It is finished with Lot# 1509 Cut Glass Lead Crystal Collection fringe on both ends. A nice sample of a craftperson’s work. See photos (7 pieces) This is a collection of even pieces of for more details. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 120896 lead crystal ABP cut glass; a creamer in hobstar pattern 5 in., sugar bowl 5 in., a candy dish in Lot# 1518 1881 Honey Bucket 1881 original hobstar pattern 6 in., a candy dish in cane/ porcelain Honey Bucket, Watsonville, CA. Pot hobnail/crosshatching pattern 6 in., low bowl fan pattern 7 in., deep stands 9.5” high and is about 11” wide. There’s bowl hobstar pattern 8 in. flawed, and a deep bowl 7 in. hobstar/fan/ an 8” crack down one side that’s not quite crosshatch pattern. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 121542 through. The lid has a repair. Nice conversation piece, or..... Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122543 Lot# 1510 Cut Glass Vase & Leaded Crystal Pitcher A leaded crystal pitcher measuring Lot# 1519 1900’s Horde of Silver Plated about 11” and is about 6” at the base. Also Flatware A box full of silver plated flatware included is cut glass flower vase that measures in all sorts of designs and styles. Some appear 10” in height and is 4” at the base. Both are free to be from the 1940’s or earlier. They all need of chips or cracks. See photos for more details a good polish and you’re set for a large family and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 120914 gathering once the corona virus is eradicated. See photos for more details. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 120910 Lot# 1520 Household Scales (2) Two Lot# 1511 Decoy This is a 1/4 scale household scales, one a Hanson V.S.A 60 pound hand painted decoy of a Canadian Goose. capacity scale, the other, a Columbia Family Distinctively painted and relief carved with Scale with a 24 pound capacity. Both are about glass eyes. Non-functional and without a keel 10” in height and in good condition, still being display. In good condition and appears to be able to register weight. The adjustment dial made of pine 13 in. overall length. Unsigned. still functions. See photos for more detail and Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110491 condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 120916 Lot# 1512 1900’s Fancy Chocolate Service Lot# 1521 Lead Crystal Cut Glass Tableware Set A fancy chocolate service set. This is a This is a collection of lead crystal table glass; service for six and includes saucers, cups, and there are 15 salt cellars; gravy boat 8 in. floral a serving pitcher which measures about 8” in pattern; vintage hard boiled egg cup; toothpick height. This is an exquisite set and appears to tower or hors d’oeuvres pick holder; creamer 4 in. floral pattern; sugar be made of porcelain. There doesn’t seem to be bowl 4in. floral pattern; fruit bowl or bread bowl 10 in. floral pattern; a maker’s mark. All piece in good condition, no cracks or chips. See pepper shaker pressed glass. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 121543 photos for more detail. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122751 Lot# 1513 Flatware Collection - Assorted Lot# 1522 Leaded Crystal Serving Bowl & Pattern Thirty five pieces of beautifully Pedestal A beautiful leaded crystal serving crafted silver plate flatware. There are pairs bowl with pedestal. Bowl measures 9”x 5” while and quads of matching patterns in the lot of pedestal measures 5”x 6”. Assembled, they 35. All are in good condition and need a little measure about 9”. Pieces appear to be in very polishing. Please see photos for more detail good condition, with no visible chips or cracks. and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121589 See photos for more details and condition. Est. Lot# 1514 Fostoria American clear Crystal $100-200 HWAC# 120918 Cube Design Dinner Plates This is a set of Seven (7) Fostoria dinner plates in the Lot# 1523 Marble Brass & Marble Accent Table This American clear crystal cube design. These is a nice brass and marble accent table, measuring 28” are un-used dinner plates at 9.5 in. diameter. in height with a round table top that is 9” across. this Please see photos for details. Est. $100-200 one is ready for that rubber plant you’ve been trying HWAC# 121561 to find a home for. This piece is in good condition. See photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 Lot# 1515 1900’s Full Size Antique Bed HWAC# 122761 Frame A vintage wood bed frame. This is a full-size model that is 57” wide and 72” long. It appears to be from the early 1900’s. It is Lot# 1524 1900’s Oval Hall Table This a stamped on the back of the headboard “F. classic oval hall table. Measures 27”x 28”x 19”. Braun Ameuglements” It comes with a foot There is a design om top as well as some glass board rails and center slates. There are the ring marks. Table is in sturdy condition. See usual nicks and scratches expected with age. photos for more detail. Est. $150-250 HWAC# Solid piece. See photos for more details. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 119981 120636 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 49

DAY 1 Thur, August 27 General Americana/ Furnishings-3D Items Lot# 1525 1930’s -1940’s Quack Therapy Lot# 1533 Tiffany Style Hand-Made Stained Machine This is an example of a get quick Glass Purple Wisteria Hanging Chandelier scheme, using the power of propaganda and a Beautiful, hand-made, stained-glass, Tiffany- brightly lit up bunch of tube lighting. This is a style hanging chandelier with three bulbs, Ray & radiation instrument that purports to be a each operated by it’s own pull-chain. Cord cure for strained and painful, muscles, joints and and hanging chain is 20 feet long. In perfect nerves. Manufactured by the Larlyn Company. condition, new electrical - tested and works This device was offered in installment payments, perfectly. Very popular purple wisteria design. which made it attractive to consumers during Excellent craftsmanship. Measures approximately 18” Diameter and the Depression. About the only thing this unit 12” from bottom of petals to top of shade. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 121690 does is light up and give someone the illusion (Along with well-written directions), that you are indeed getting better. this piece is in good condition. See photos for more details. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 121279 Lot# 1534 Tramontina Accent Table Nice accent table suitable for that potted plant Lot# 1526 Redhead Duck Decoy This decoy you’ve been trying to relocate.Table brass base is a non-functional display duck at 14 in. is 30” tall, tramontina table top is 12”x 9”. Piece overall length. Finely detailed without relief is in good condition for its age and ready for carving and made on a dense pine wood. There use. See photos for more detail and condition. is a slight crack at the wood joint between the Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122760 body and the neck but is firm. The painting is representative of the bird and not entirely accurate but beautiful none-the-less. In good condition and unsigned. Lot# 1535 Triple Horned Ram Skull A ram Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110492 skull with three horns. Skull measures about 13”x 15”. What else can I say, except see photos Lot# 1527 Royal Jackson Fine China This is a for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 set of Royal Jackson service for eight fine china. HWAC# 120876 This is the “Springtime Pattern. There doesn’t appear to be any missing pieces or damage. If there are any missing items, you can always go to Replacements Limited. This is a beautiful set, ready for a fancy meal. See photos for more details. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 122752 Lot# 1536 Victorian Style Kerosene Lamp Pair Two lamps. One with patterned metal Lot# 1528 c. late 1900’s Silver Engraved Coffee base with scalloped milk glass kerosene “tank” Urn with Matching Tray Matching quadruple with hand painted flowers (7” diam), overall silver plate by Wilcox plating coffee urn with 2 elk height 16”. The other plain clear class variety, c side mounts and engraved elk on front, 21” tall. 1920-30, 19” tall. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 122732 Also matching engrave elk tray with inscription, Lot# 1537 Vintage Brass and Silver Plate 13.5x17.25” Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 106385 Items 1) Silver plated hammered brass bowl with stag head handles. 5” x 10.5” x 6.5”. Good condition. 2) Six vintage silver plated brass bowls. 2.75”h x 5.5 diameter. Very well used Lot# 1529 1800’s Stagecoach Primping and in fair condition. Please inspect. 3) Oval Mirror & Brushes This is an unusual item. brass plated hot water kettle, 19th to early 20th century. 9”h x 11” w it appears to have been used as a primping x 4.5” deep. 4) Antique Brown & Brothers brass bucket apered wide station for passengers of stagecoach journeys to the top with a rolled rim and wrought metal handle. It is marked in the 1800’s. It’s a hanging mirror (11”x 9”) “Brown & Bros, Waterbury, CT.”, possibly c. 1850’s. 8” h x 11.5” d. Est. and two clothes brushes (7”x 1.5”). The items $200-400 HWAC# 109844 are surfaced in gold colored tin. It appears to be in good condition. See photos for more Lot# 1538 Vintage Cedar Trunk with details. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 119985 Inlaid Wood Patterns Vintage cedar trunk, c 1930ish, with inlaid wood patterns all over. Lot# 1530 Sterling Knob Cane Sterling Silver 19” tall, 47” long, 18” deep. E.R. Co. Forest Park walking cane is engraved with the initials “JR”. Line, Forest Park, Ill. maker in top. Excellent It is 35 1/4 inch long. Average condition. No condition. These trunks were very popular for putting expensive jeweler name. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122707 clothing, including mink coats, to keep the bugs out. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110741 Lot# 1531 Suppository Maker Unusual and rare suppository maker, pre-1900, from a San Lot# 1539 1900’s Vintage Credenza A Francisco drug store. No manufacturers name, nice vintage credenza that measures 42” in but made of wood and brass, 7 x 12 inch plus width, 30” in height and 18” in depth. It has handle. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 110152 two cupboards for dishware and two drawers for flatware. There is a marble work counter and back splash. The counter piece is broken Lot# 1532 Thermometers, 3 Vintage in two There are a few other nicks and some wear, but it’s in good Three vintage thermometers for measuring condition. See photos for more details. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 119984 temperature in pipes, etc. 1)Tel-Thru, 5” x 12”; 2) Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Co. Inc. /Bridgeport, Conn. 2.5” x 19.5”; 3) The Palmer Co./ Cincinnati-O. USA #303, 2.75” x 23.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88514 50 August 2020

DAY 1 Thursday, August 27 General Americana/ Music Lot# 1540 1900’s Vintage Oak Roll Top Desk Lot# 1546 Woven Sewing Basket and Woven An oak roll top desk with eight draws and Bottle 1) Modern woven wicker sewing basket. several mail and letter compartments. It is dark 7.25”h x 10”w x 7”d. Wooden handle and wood stained has some nicks and easily repairable base plates for “faux ivory” designs. Top design scratches. A perfect and practical addition to is engraved basket of flowers. Inside lid has any home office, which is becoming necessary small carving of whale. Inside base of basket in times like these. See photos for more details. is wood base with a penny glued onto it. 2) Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 119975 Antique tightly woven wicker bottle with “faux ivory” lid. Beautifully made. Very good condition. 4”h x 1.5”w x .75”d. Lot# 1541 Vintage Sunbeam Coffeemaster Origin of each unknown. Please inspect. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 109763 20-B Coffee Pot Sunbeam Coffeemaster 20-B electric coffee pot. One dent on bottom half that Lot# 1547 Africa African Baskets (2 does not affect the function. Has two settings, Antiques) 1) West African Basket, 8” diameter high and low. Power cord is included. This is a x 4” high. Faded red and purple designs. Good type of vacuum brewing system in which the condition. 2) Small coiled basket, black designs. dry coffee grounds were placed in the top over 7.25” diameter x .75” high. Some damage to coil an internal cloth filter (included). As the water wrapping. Nice piece. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120982 boiled in the bottom half, it was forced up into the top unit over the coffee and filter. When the Lot# 1548 Africa African Raffia Baskets bottom boiled dry, the thermostat automatically turned the heat to – Vintage! (2) 1) Small tray, with black low. As the bottom cooled, a vacuum quickly formed and pulled the hot dyed design. 8” dimeter x 1” high. Very good water down through the grounds. When complete, the top portion was condition. 2) Coiled raffia bowl with green unscrewed and removed, leaving the coffee in the bottom half which dyed design. 8” diameter x 2.25” high. Very good condition. Est. $80- acted as the decanter. In this method the finished coffee was never 140 HWAC# 120981 boiled in the pot. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 110640 Lot# 1549 Mexico Mexican Baskets - Lot# 1542 1900’s Vintage Wood File Cabinet Vintage! (Lot of 4) Four tray style Mexican Oak file cabinet with four drawers. Cabinet baskets--11.5”, 10”, 9.5”, 9” diameters. Largest measures 46”x 19”x 24”. There are a few nicks one is butterfly pattern in purple, green and and scratches that lend character to the piece. Would go great with red--some damage to outer rim. Next larger has tiny rim damage in the roll top desk offered in this auction, to make a great in-home office one spot. beautiful design in same colors . One has star pattern and suite. See photos for more detail. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 119974 the last more abstract. A very nice group of baskets. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 120977 Lot# 1543 Weigan & Snowden Surgical Kit, Lot# 1550 Mexico Vintage Mexican Basket c1850, Philadelphia Choice “trepanning” surgical Vintage Mexican Toluca Valley Hand Dyed 4 kit made by John Weigand & Thomas Snowden, color coiled polychrome figural basket This 15 N 5th Street, Philadelphia, circa 1850-1855. basket is most likely from the 1930’s to 1940’s. 9.25” diameter x 5.75” The nearly square rectangular box is made of high. Very good condition. Est. $90-200 HWAC# 120978 rosewood with brass reinforced corners and a blank brass plate on top center. The company Lot# 1551 Corona, California 1970 A 1970’s Fender Jazz Bass A was in business 1824-1855. This kit has no side beautiful American made Fender Jazz Bass, the Cadillac of Fender swinging double latches reportedly typical of the Bass Guitars. This pre-1850 models. It has a single key sliding latch model has serial closure. The Weigand & Snowden punch is found on the scalpel. The number 282180. kit is in excellent condition with only very minor rust of some places This puts the on the polished steel. a blood stain is on the bottom lest of the felt manufacture date top cover. This is they type of kit that may have been used during the at 1970. This bass California Gold Rush period. 9.25 x 6.25 x 2.25” tall. A few blemishes to has a sunburst the top of the box. Est. $1000-2500 HWAC# 114399 finish with a Lot# 1544 Western Collectibles Group rosewood fret board. All knobs Large group of western collectibles, centering are in place, tuning keys look good. The body has a few little wear around some nice ceramic items. Four different nicks, nothing glaring. This is a well taken care of instrument from Painted Ponies in original boxes, 1 Westland JD a classic period of guitar manufacturing. It also comes with a strap, Challenger in box; about 15 other collectibles curly amp cords and its Fender hard case. See photos for more details. including figurines, plates (1 broken) and more. Please see photo. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110647 Notable musicians who played the Jazz Bass include John Entwistle, Noel Redding, Rick Danko, Marcus Miller, Geddy Lee. Est. $2600-4000 Lot# 1545 19th-Early 20th Century William HWAC# 121142 Morris Recliner Chair This is a late 19th, early 20th William Morris reclining chair. The Morris Lot# 1552 Sonora, California 1977 Rock -n chair is the father of all reclining chairs. It was Roll Posters (Printer Overrun ) These are first produced in England by the William Morris printer overruns of a poster advertising a Company around 1866. Morris’ chair was later rock concert in the Gold Rush town of Sonora, copied by furniture makers like Gustav Stickley California on August 13, 1977. The concert and, due to its Mission-style design, became a featured London Records artists “Far & popular choice for homes during the Arts and Beyond. There are three double sheets on card Crafts Movement in the early 1900s. Morris chairs stock. Two are off-set mistakes. This is an interesting lot. See photos are still being manufactured today and because of their clean lines are for more details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120906 at home in almost any décor. century William Morris reclining chair. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 120635 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 51

DAY 1 Thur, August 27 General Americana/ Music Lot# 1553 United Kingdom 2004 Paul McCartney Signed Poster An Lot# 1558 1960’s-80’s Box of Reel to Reel autographed poster promoting The Music and Animation Collection Tapes Some blank, some recorded, some pre- of Sir Paul McCartney. Paul McCartney’s Music & Animation is an recorded. This is a box chock full of the old animated anthology style (Which is coming back into style, I’m film compiling three told) of seven inch reel to reel tapes. We have animated short films Lawrence Welk, Montovani, Johnny Maddox produced by Paul and others. There are also several blank and McCartney. It was unopened tapes. See photos for more details. released by Miramax Est. $120-200 HWAC# 120865 Films on DVD in 2004. The film includes Rupert Lot# 1559 Brunswick & the Frog Song, Tuesday “Victrola” early Record and Tropic Island Hum. Player in Cabinet Original Paul McCartney wrote Brunswick-Balke-Collender or composed music for record player, Round metal each short. This poster plaque in lower left corner, measures 26”x 40” and model “O”, number 134048. the Sharpie autograph is “sept. 15, 97”. 37” long, 22” in the upper right-hand wide (deep), 36” tall. This corner. I would go into cabinet has been converted who Sir Paul McCartney with a modern turn table is, but, unless you’ve in the left side. We have not been in a coma for the checked for proper working past half century......well, condition. Est. $200-400 you get the point. Poster HWAC# 110743 is in very good condition and the autograph is Lot# 1560 Casey Jones The Brave Engineer crisp and clear. Fred Sheet Music Casey Jones The Brave Engineer by T Holabird Collection Est. Lawrence Seibert. The Only Comedy Railroad Song. $2600-4000 HWAC# Tattered edges. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86428 121289 Lot# 1554 45 rpm collection Seventy nine records in eight albums. Including: Peggy Lot# 1561 1940’s-50’s Classic 78 RPM Dance Lee’s “Fever,”, Edith Piaf, Nat King Cole, Sinatra, Records Ten 78 RPM records of the highest Johnny Ray, Stan Freburg, Lena Horne, Ted quality music. Artists include Les Brown & His Heath, Louis Armstrong and General Douglas Orchestra doing “Sentimental Journey,” Glenn McArthur addressing congress in 1951. Also: Miller, “In the Mood,” and the real gem, the Beethoven Symphony No. 1 in C Major by original recording by Bill Haley & His Comets the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra; of “Rock Around the Clock,” one of the earliest rock-n-roll hits. The “Modern French by Sound” a language learning package; twenty collection also includes an album by Harry James & His Orchestra. Est. miscellaneous 45s including Jack Parr, Charlie Barnet, and the theme $200-400 HWAC# 120859 from “Bridge over the River Kwai.” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109357 Lot# 1555 1940’s, 50’s & 60’s 78 RPM Lot# 1562 Classical Music LPs A carton of classical music: Toscanini conducts Wagner, Records From the 40’s & 50’s A collection of Verdi & Toscanini, Artur Rubinstein “The 13 records in 78 RPM and one 33 1/3 album Concerto” Grieg, Liszt, Rachmaninoff; Liszt 15 featuring the flight of America’s first astronaut, Hungarian Rhapsodies by Brailowsky; “The Alan Shepard. The music portion includes Nat Serious Gershwin by Morton Gould; Living “King” Cole, singing his hit “Mona Lisa”, “The Shakespeare, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” House of Blue Lights” by Merrill Moore, “Love Me or Leave Me” by Ella and “A Comedy of Errors,” and “Measure for Measure.” Laurence Mae Morse and many others. All seem to be in good condition. See Olivier speaking “Henry V,” and “Hamlet.” Also a 15 record course in photos for more detail. Est. $125-200 HWAC# 120861 the Spanish language from the Cortina Academy of New York. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109813 Lot# 1556 1960’s-80’s Batch of 45’s A nice collection of 95 iconic 45 RPM singles, ready for Lot# 1563 Country 45 rpm records Eleven your next sock-hop. Artists include Tom Petty 45s and “compact 33s” featuring Chet Atkins, & The Heart Breakers, Santana, The Carpenters, Fleetwood Mac, Pablo Don Gibson, Hank Snow, Randy Randolph, Cruise and more. The real find here is The Rolling Stones recording and Homer and Jethro. Est. $100-200 HWAC# of “Brown Sugar” as well as Paul McCartney & Wings’ recording of 109352 “Junior’s Farm.” Records appear to be in good condition. See photos for more detail. Est. $125-200 HWAC# 120860 Lot# 1564 Cowboy Movie Sheet Music Lot of Lot# 1557 1950’s-60’s Box of Record Albums ten cowboy songs with all the leading cowboy stars: John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Errol Flynn, This is a whole passel of record albums from Randolph Scott, and Fess Parker. Fred Holabird several different genres. Included are albums Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108818 by Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Kingston Trio, The Brothers Four and an Elvis Presley Greatest Hits Box Set from Readers’ Digest. All are in very good condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 121122 52 August 2020

DAY 1 Thursday, August 27 General Americana/ Music Lot# 1565 Disney Sheet Music Collection Lot# 1572 1910-14 Rare Aretino Record Over 30 pieces of sheet music and song folios Group Four Aretino records. Aretino records from favorite Disney movies. “Song of the have a unique three inch spindle. Invented South,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves,” by Arthur J. O’Neill in the early 1900’s and “Cinderella,” “Pinocchio,” “Dumbo,” “Lady and named for 11th Century Monk Guido Aretino, the Tramp,” and many others are included. inventor of the music scale. O’Neill, knowing Fess Parker as Davy Crockett (“King of the Wild Frontier”), “Johnny that no other machine could play his records, Tremain,” “The Three Caballerros,” and the historical “Der Fuehrer’s sold the only phonographs that could. Titles include “The William Tell Face,” written in 1942, featuring Donald Duck popping a tomato in Overture,” “Uncle Josh at the Dentist” and others. In good condition. Hitler’s eye. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108821 See photos for more detail. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 120864 Lot# 1566 Favorite 1940s Sheet Music Over Lot# 1573 Sheet Music Collection Four inch 80 pieces of musical standards from the 1940s, stack of piano sheet music including folios many with Hollywood and recording company by Duke Ellington, Lawrence Welk, Eddie stars. Too many songs to list but here’s a few: Duchin, Carmen Cavallaro, Claude Thornhill, “Dream,” “It Might As Well Be Spring,” “I’ll Be and others. Pictorial sheet music with Rita Seeing You,” “Peg O’ My Heart.” Fred Holabird Hayworth, Nelson Eddy and Jeannette Collection Est. $80-160 HWAC# 108824 McDonald and Bing Crosby. A collection of Jazz and Keyboard Workshop, (a newsletter Lot# 1567 1940’s-60’s Guitar Instruction published in the 1980s). Songbooks from “Thoroughly Modern Millie” Books Eight guitar instruction books and and “My Fair Lady.” Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108605 two catalogs with guitars and accessories. Books include The Nick Lucas Plectrum Guitar Lot# 1574 Shirley Temple Sheet Music Five Method, Roberts Home Study Course, Round- pieces of sheet music from child star Shirley up Memories, a Roger miller instruction book Temple, including: “Animal Crackers in My and more. All are in good condition and ready for use. Est. $50-100 Soup,” “The Good Ship Lollipop,” “Goodnight HWAC# 120868 My Love,” and “I Wouldn’t Take A Million.” Also a Jane Withers song, “Keep That Twinkle in Lot# 1568 Hollywood Sheet Music Twenty Your Eye.” Fred Holabird Collection Est. $40-80 four pieces of nostalgic sheet music from the HWAC# 108817 movies. Big names include: Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth, Deanna Durbin, Lot# 1575 1940’s Songs of the West 78 RPM Kate Smith, Woody Woodpecker, Bing Crosby, Album An album of 78 RPM recordings from Robert Walker, Donna Reed, Dorothy Lamour, cowboy singer Red River Dave McEnery. Songs Red Skelton and Esther Williams are all include cowboy standards like “Home on the represented. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 108823 Range,” “Red River Valley” and more. There is also an album by the Sons of the Pioneers Lot# 1569 Jazz and Blues Sheet Music included. Records appear to be in good Folio Collection of about 20 pieces of sheet condition. See photos for more detail. Est. $60- music featuring Buddy Rich, Louie Prima, 100 HWAC# 120862 Benny Goodman, Count Basie and others. Also includes W. C. Handy’s “St. Louis Blues” with Lot# 1576 Stan Kenton 45s Five hard covered a cover depicting the City of St. Louis in 1872. cases holding eighteen 45s featuring Stan Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Kenton and his orchestra: “Artistry in Rhythm,” 108815 “Innovations in Modern Music,” “A Presentation of Progressive Jazz,” “Encores, “ and “Stan Kenton Lot# 1570 Judy Garland Presents.” Some of Kenton’s musicians were: Song Folio Collection Eleven Shelly Manne, Maynard Feruson, Art Pepper, and pieces of sheet music from June Christy. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109353 one of America’s best loved actresses, Judy Garland. The Lot# 1577 Vintage Children’s Sheet Music Wizard of Oz is represented Nine pieces of music aimed at young children. by “Ding Dong the Witch is “Thirty-two Feet and Eight Little Tails” by Gene Dead,” “The Merry Old Land Autry (about Santa’s reindeer); selections of Oz,” and, of course, “Over from “Gulliver’s Travels” (1939), “Three Little the Rainbow.” Others include Fishies,” and The Dionne Quintuplets “All the 1954 version of “A Star is Mixed Up.” Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-120 Born,” “For Me and My Gal,” “Strike up the Band,” selections from “Meet Me in St. Louis,” “Summer HWAC# 108822 Stock,” “Girl Crazy,” ans “In the Good Old Summer Time.” Fred Holabird Lot# 1578 Vintage Vinyl Albums Carton Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108816 of twelve collections: Decca album No. 235 “Boogie Woogie Music; Mercury Records Norman Granz’ Jazz at the Philharmonic “How Lot# 1571 Living Language Spanish Record High the Moon”; twelve Jelly Roll Morton Set Columbia Records issued this 20 album records on various labels like General and instructional Spanish language collection. Gennett; Keynote Jazzmaster Series Album No. Probably dates from the 1950s. Est. $60-120 123 with Chubby Jackson and Bill Harris; Musicraft’s “Boogie Woogie” HWAC# 110893 by Harry “the hipster” Gibson; Asch records Doc Evans Dixieland Five Volume Two; Decca records A-603 Boogie Woogie; Decca A-425 New Orleans Jazz; Decca No. 245 Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit; Decca No. 256 Calypso; Decca !-388 The Harvey Girls; Decca A-549 New Orleans Revival. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109814 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 53

DAY 1 Thur, August 27 General Americana/ Music Lot# 1579 1930’s Violin Lot# 1584 Hollywood, California early 1900’s German Factor built Theatrical Production Posters (5) Five (commercially built) beautiful large posters with vivid color: 3 of German violin was made Fred Raymond’s Great Scenic Production of in the 1930’s. The violin Old Arkansaw; 1 poster of 4 singers, 2 men & 2 has good sound on the women “Arkansaw Mocking Birds”; 1 of “Stella” with a horse on lead. three treble strings but 32” x 45”. Has water damage at bottom of all 5 posters, please inspect. tends to go dead on the Water does not encroach on picture. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300- bottom string. The bow 500 HWAC# 78363 is a beginner’s bow. Stamp inside violin: Lot# 1585 California 1900’s Hollywood Franc Piofoni Thius. Tacebar Veneba Arro. Condition is fair to good. Mirrors Two mirrors. 1. The Broken Coin w/ Has some wear and scratches. The case is in good condition and b&w pictures of Francis Ford and Grace Cunard structurally sound. Case is Lifton brand. Made from Cowhide. This case and Universal Moving Pictures logo between also has a secret compartment under the velvet! Est. $1000-1500 them. Parisian Nov. Co. . 2. The Broken Coin HWAC# 114371 w/ b&w pictures of Francis Ford and Grace Cunard. Ptinter 15 weeks, 30 reels Universal. The Whitehead % Noag Co. Both Excellent condition. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 Lot# 1580 Volumes of Jazz 78s A carton of HWAC# 112973 twenty collections from the greatest names in jazz. Columbia set C-173: Sidney Bechet; Lot# 1586 California 1900’s Hollywood Columbia set C-152 Alvy West and the Little Stage Actresses 24 + 1” Advertising Sweet Band; Commodore Records CR-13 George Caporal Cigarette sepia picture pin backs by Brunis and his jazz band (the second set has The Whitehead & Hoag Co. .Example of what’s records by Frank Luther); Commodore CR- included : Kathryn Kidder, Lulu Glaser, Paula 9, Barrelhouse Stomps with George Zack; Commodore CR-12, Eddie Edwardes, Madelaine Bouton, Mannine Palmer, Condon “Jazz a la Carte”; Decca No 135, Jimmy Dorsey “Contrasting Caroline Miskel, Eleanor Mays and Della Fox. Are either in holders or Music”(one record damaged); Columbia C-102, Benny Goodman envelopes. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112974 Sextet; Columbia set C-139, Louis Armstrong Hot 5; Columbia Freddie Lot# 1587 Stagecoach, Nevada 1960 Cap Slack’s Boogie Woogie; Columbia, Lunceford Special; Columbia set Production Photo From “The Misfits” C-28, King Louis; Capitol records History of jazz, Volume 2 “The A production photo from the 1961 John Golden Era,” and Volume 4 “This Modern Age”; Brunswick collectors Huston film, “The Misfits.” The 8”x 10” photo B-1017 Frank Teschemacher; Brunswick B-1009 Harlem Jazz (1930); captures stars Clark Gable and Montgomery Brunswick set Barrel House Piano; Columbia, Bix and Tram (Frank Clift wrestling with a mustang, while Trambauer; Columbia set C-138, Gene Krupa; Columbia set C-126 Kid Ory and his Creole Jazz Band. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109810 cinematographer Russell Metty, and director Huston monitor the action. This was the Lot# 1581 Hollywood, California 1800’s 19th Century Iron final film for Gable and Marilyn Monroe. The photo was snapped Door Used in Hollywood A real find for the movie fanatic. by world famous photographer Cornell Capa, who was one of the This is an iron door that, after it outlived its use in some still photographers on the production. Capa, whose brother Robert old California mining town, escaped to Hollywood, where Capa was also a well known war photographer. Cornell Capa also it was seen in such film classics as “A Tale of Two Cities” photographed many world and political leaders like John and Robert (1935), starring Ronald Coleman and 1963’s “Courtship of Kennedy. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 120922 Eddie’s Father” starring Glen Ford and a very young Ron Lot# 1588 1915 Col. T Alston Brown Signed Letter Howard. Although, these are the only two confirmed films, and Cover 1915 letter and cover signed by Thomas the fact that the door was part of the MGM scene and prop Allston Brown an American theater critic, newspaper inventory, means that it was probably used in many more editor, talent agent and manager, and theater historian, productions over the years. The door measures 75”x 27” and weighs in best known for his books, History of the American Stage at close to 300 pounds. This is the real thing. It comes with an antique padlock and key. Est. $2000-5000 HWAC# 115653 and A History of the New York Stage from the First Performance in 1732 to 1901. Letter is about theatrical Lot# 1582 Hollywood, California Early persons and is noted at bottom on reverse “79 years of Hollywood Movie Token Obv.: The Courtship age Jan 16 1915”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 106481 / (sailing ship) / of Miles Standish; Rev.: Lot# 1589 Collection of Movie Stills and Charles Ray / (portrait) / John Alden. Rd., wm, Newspaper Photos of Film Stars This is a 34 mm. The Courtship of Miles Standish is a lot of movie stills that range from the 1930’s 1923 American silent epic film about Myles to the 1980’s. Pure fun to explore. There are Standish produced by and starring Charles Ray, the film is based on 17 newspaper pages depicting stars of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s 1858 poem. No known prints of the film exist and it is now presumed lost. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. silent era in film making, the flip side of each $50-100 HWAC# 121332 are cartoons spoofing war and fascism that is still relevant today. (All are dated to 1917). There are two Pressbook Lot# 1583 Hollywood, California Notorious portfolios published by 20th Century Fox depicting two motion Landlord Poster with Jack Lemon Sig Theatre pictures: M*A*S*H and “Joanna”. Both are marketing releases. The rest lobby poster for The Notorious Landlord with Jack is a treasure-trove of movie stills, some un-named that would require Lemon autograph. 40x27” Fred Holabird Collection Est. considerable research to find out who they are; over 100 stills in all. $200-300 HWAC# 102711 The famous hitch-hiking scene from “It happened One Night” in a still is crystal clear with Clark Gable and Claudette Corbert. There is a young Cab Calaway photo, Roy Rogers, Denzel Washington in “Glory” and many more. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110502 54 August 2020

DAY 1 Thursday, August 27 Sports/ Racing Lot# 1590 1936 Madame Dubarry Lot# 1597 1987 Card Collection Owned By Storyboard Movie Photos 12 mounted Barry Bonds These items were found in the photos, photos 7.25x9.25”. Est. $200-400 Barry Bonds suitcase. Two 1987 Barry Bonds HWAC# 101768 Donruss cards #361. One 1991 Bowman #513 card. One 1990 Donruss #126 card. One Bell Atlantic Card. All items were owned by Barry Bonds. 5 cards total. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 104104 Lot# 1591 Movie Posters - Large Group Approximately 100 movie posters all different. Lot# 1598 Card Collection Owned By Barry Bonds Included: Harry Potter, Nostradamus. Speed, These items were found in the Barry Bonds suitcase. Grim, Waterworld, Shortcuts, Guarding Tess, Two 1987 Barry Bonds Donruss cards #361. One 1988 Rebound, Extreme Measures, The Chamber, Donruss #326 card. One 1990 Donruss #126 card. One Flesh and Bone, Night Siege, Smoke, Trial TOPPS #2 card. All items were owned by Barry Bonds. by Jury, While You Were Sleeping, and many, many, many more. Est. 5 cards total. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 104109 $150-300 HWAC# 110586 Lot# 1592 Old West Photographs Five images of the Old West: 1) photo post card of Lot# 1599 Card Collection Owned By Barry Reno Browne, a B movie actress (who was born Bonds These items were found in the Barry in Reno) and once married to Lash Larue. 2) a Bonds suitcase. Three 1987 Barry Bonds Donruss reproduction of L.A. Huffman’s 1880 portrait cards #361. One 1988 Donruss #326 card. One of Calamity Jane, photo is 4 x 5 1/2 inches, 1990 Donruss #126 card. One Bell Atlantic Card. mounted on a 8 x 10 inch mat. 3) Seven native All items were owned by Barry Bonds. 6 cards Americans in full headress and wardrobe in total. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 104110 front of a tepee, 12 x 8 inches. 4) Reproduction of a photo by Grabill, 1881, Deadwood, South Dakota, four men on horseback, 14 x 11 inches. 5) mounted cowboy and his horse, 14 x 11 inches. Est. $80- 160 HWAC# 109830 Lot# 1600 Leather (Pigskin) Stitched Football Football estimate i.e. 1930’ is hand Lot# 1593 Photo Stills from Vintage Films stitched and covered with cow leather. The Sixteen 8” x 10” photographs mounted on mat ball’s length is between 11 and 11-1/4 in, and board. These are still shots from films. One is the amount of air that it can hold is set at 12.5 labeled “Norma Talmadge”, another is labeled to 13.5 psi. Its axis is 28 to 28-1/2 in. Est. $50- “Jeanette MacDonald” and one is labeled 100 HWAC# 122705 Marion Davies, 1927”. Interesting group. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110452 Lot# 1594 Scaramouche Movie Mounted Photos (12) 12 mounted Scaramouche storyboard photos.Inscribed 1923. Photos 7.5x9.5”. “Scaramouche (1923) is a silent costume adventure based on the novel Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini, directed by Rex Ingram, released by Metro Pictures, and starring Ramón Novarro, Alice Terry, Lewis Stone, and Lloyd Ingraham.” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 101767 Lot# 1595 Vintage Charles Naughton Movie Storyboard Mounts 26 mounted storyboard photos for a Pilgrim type movie. Most photos 7.25x9.25”.”Charles Lot# 1601 Arcadia, California 1950’s Pictorial Archive of John “Charlie” Naughton (21 April Racehorse Trainer Ted Saladin This incredible archive traces 1886, in Glasgow – 11 February the life of thoroughbred racehorse trainer, Ted Saladin. A trainer 1976, in London) was a Scottish since the 1950’s, Saladin trained many winners, Rising Market and comedian. He was a member of The Rose O’Neill Through the 316 photos win pictures contained in four Crazy Gang, and part of a double albums, you’ll see photo finishes of many of the horses put under act with fellow Glaswegian Jimmy Gold. In 1955, he starred in the Saladin’s tutelage, including the aforementioned Rose O’Neill, winner first Guinness television commercial, playing the zoo-keeper with a of the “Distaff $20,000 Added” in 1962, Trackmaster, the winner of the German seal.” Est. $300-600 HWAC# 101765 “Yerba Buena Handicap” at Tanforan in 1955, Cupid in the San Carlos Handicap at Santa Anita and more. His most famous horse, from a Lot# 1596 Louisville, Kentucky 1952-59 pedigree standpoint, had to be “Rising Market” who could trace his Louisville Slugger Wood Baseball Bat A direct pedigree to War Admiral and Man O’ War. Saladin was at several circa 1952-1959 Hillerich & Bradsby Louisville tracks, including Bay Meadows, Del Mar, Hollywood Park, Aquaduct Slugger baseball bat. This bat is made of ash and is 34” long. It is etc. His jockeys included Willie Shoemaker, Lafitt Pincay. Saladin was appears to weigh about 33 ounces and is definitely game used. There known for his special bond and handling techniques, according to the are a few nicks and marks. See photos for more details and condition. book “American Racehorses of 1956.” Along with the albums, there are Est. $50-100 HWAC# 120913 four framed photos measuring 15”x 18”, 17”x 21”, 16”x 20” and 12”x 15”. (Reference:Michael Veitch-The Racehorsing Hall of Fame Saratoga Springs, NY) Est. $3000-5000 HWAC# 121771 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 55

DAY 1 Thur, August 27 Sports/ Racing Lot# 1602 1948 Horse Racing Pinbacks & Lot# 1609 1930s Children’s Uncle Wiggily Souvenirs Collection Lot of four items related Book and Pictures Lot of three antique to horse racing includes a 1948 Guest Coupon children’s book and pictures, c1930s on. Book cover for the Bay Meadows Club House Includes the children’s book, “Uncle Wiggily and His Muskrat Lady during the Spring Meet. Also includes two Housekeeper,” by Howard R. Garis, copyright 1937 by Whitman pinbacks “Pass Inside Gates” to Santa Anita Publishing Company, Racine, Wisconsin. Pages are loose, spine worn Park and Western Harness Racing, and a 1 but intact. 9 1/2 x 13 in. Packaged for preservation. Comes with inch long gold gilt harness racing charm or toy illustration print of Uncle Wiggily by Lang Campbell, “THE BUNNY souvenir. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 119327 UNCLE AND GOAT BOUGHT SCOOTERS AND RODE HOME.” 11 1/4 X 14 3/4 in. (with mat and plastic wrapped). Also includes, 21 3/4 Lot# 1603 Horseracing History in America: Three x 15 3/4 original storyboard pastel, matted and plastic wrapped, of Volumes Three volumes of The Jockey Club’s private girl running to meet a man, apparently her father, at his automobile publication. Two volumes published in 1944 covering in front of a house. Page numbers and artist’s instruction at bottom. 1665-1865, by John Hervey. The first race course was If framed, could make a lovely child’s room decoration. Fred Holabird opened on Long Island in 1665, and the sport continues Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 118914 through today. Of a private printing of 800 copies, this is number 510. Illustrated with black and white plates, 10.5 Lot# 1610 Coca-Cola Kids x 13.25 inches, 325 & 416 pages. Brown paper covered Doll Collection (7) 1) There boards, brown cloth spine, paper spine labels. One volume is Kirby the Coca-Cola boy 1866-1921 by W. S. Vosburgh, published in 1922. Very doll complete with his soap good condition. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 110889 box derby car. Both are NIB. Vintage 1995. Kirby is still in Lot# 1604 Foil Fencing Swords (2) This the wrappers. 2,3) There is is a pair of unmatched foil fencing swords. a pair of Franklin Heirloom No manufacturers markings and there is no dolls: Jimmy and Danny. Both provision for electricals. Both appear to have are as new condition without been used and cared for with the typical square foil blade, rubber boxes. Jimmy is complete with cushion, shield and grips. One line wrapped grip is in disrepair. Please his trusted fishing pole and bottle of Coke while Danny is the best see photos for details. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 121179 dressed kid on-the-block with his soapbox derby car. c. 1995. 4) Elise is complete with her turn-of-the-century clothing and her toy box. 5) Lot# 1605 Los Angeles, California 02-05-1918 There is Mathew with his dog house NIB. 6) Sarah is a Coca-Cola girl 00:00:00 Western Doll & Toy Company Seal without a cradle box 7) There Megan with her wagon NB. This is a well Press A stamp seal used by The Western Doll & care for collection Cola kids. Est. $260-350 HWAC# 112770 Toy Manufacturing Company in Los Angeles. The seal is dated May 2, 1918 and is still in very nice condition. See photos for more details. Est. $100- Lot# 1611 Coke and Mickey Mouse Lot 150 HWAC# 121130 These are a lot of three reproduction Coca- Cola serving trays and one original RC Cola tray. One original Hamilton King Coca-Cola tray Lot# 1606 Italy 1990’s Model Train some rust and discoloration. This lot includes a Coca-Cola wall hanging and clock. The hanging Controller A Soundina Sapel SRI model train measures 21 in. x 12 in. There is a 9 in. diameter controller. this unit, made in Italy, operates wrist watch of Mickey with his hands as measuring time. One modern speed, direction and braking control. Unit Coca-Cola mirror in the style of an old frame. Est. $120-200 HWAC# comes with a speaker that allows for sound 112343 effects like whistle and tunnel sounds. Until is still boxed and shows little use. See photos for Lot# 1612 Hot Rod Special Metal more details. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 120853 Toy Car Go cruising down the Memory Lot# 1607 “Love and Prayers” doll from Lee Lane with the top down and the radio blaring out the latest hip songs with Middleton Original Dolls This is a “Love and this red metal car. Dad at the wheel Prayers” doll from Lee Middleton Originals at 18 in. with Mom beside him in the front tall designed by Reva Schick. She comes complete seat and Junior all dressed up in the with a christening gown, blanket, pillow, and little back seat (he’s come loose and slides bible. All in original condition with shipping box. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 110412 around back there, and some empty slots suggest there may have been another character sitting in the back seat, but not there now). The body is painted red with white, graffiti-like sayings popular in the day, like “Hiya Babe,” “100 Miles to Lot# 1608 Annette the Gal,” “Easy Does It” and “Hot Rod Special” emblazoned on the left Himstedt Doll Collection and right side doors. This toy has had some rough handling in the past (4) This is a collection of several decades (Dad looks a bit mooshed) and the front right wheel four Annette Himstedt has come loose from the hub, but otherwise it will make a nice display dolls in as new condtion. piece for your home or office as you reminisce the glory days of the There is the Toni doll automobile. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 109808 #5202, the Timi doll #5194, the Kai doll Lot# 1613 Jetsons Space Ship Swing Custom #4847-9993, and the made swing made circa 1960s in Strawberry Adrienne doll #4845- Valley for kids. 5.5’ square, 5 feet tall. Classic 9993. These dolls are in their original boxes plus the Mattel shipping feature remniscent of the Jetsons show. FOB boxes and removed only for this photography shoot .Several of the Strawberry Valley. Est. $200-400 HWAC# dolls are vintage 1985-1998. Kai is from the “barefoot collection” and 122784 needs a new hame and a pair of shoes. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 109874 56 August 2020

DAY 1 Thursday, August 27 General Americana/ Toys Lot# 1614 Kimberlee Heirloom Doll by The Doll Lot# 1621 Model Train American Flyer Cast Maker This is the “Kimbearlee” doll made by The Iron Locomotive American Flyer “O” gauge. Doll Maker to commemorate the 100th anniversary 3195 cast iron locomotive and tender, tested of the teddy bear. She stands 23 in. tall. As new for power and works, needs bulb for front light. condition in the original box. Est. $120-300 HWAC# Black w/ red trim w/ original parts appear 110406 in good condition but does have signs of use. Originally part of the “Old Dominion” set, circa 1930’s. Rare. No box. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 121319 Lot# 1622 Model Train American Flyer O Lot# 1615 2000 Lionel Anniversary Gauge 1920-30’s Era (Lot of 3) Lot of 3. Pre- Alarm Clock An anniversary alarm clock to war American Flyer Illini Tin train cars, 1920- commemorate the 100th anniversary of Lionel 30’s. 3000 Mail Car, 3001 Pullman Coach and Trains. The clock works with either four “AA” Pullman Observation car., In condition C-6 or batteries of the ac unit, included in the box. better. Shows signs of use. Great condition and all three in one place. This is a used item, but in very nice workable Est. $150-225 HWAC# 121314 condition. See photos for more details. Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 121147 Lot# 1623 Model Train American Flyer Lot# 1616 Model Airplane Set Lot of 90 + items Lot – Antique! This is a lot including the storage of four model airplanes. 1932 box. This is an entire Northrop Gamma airplane American Flyer train bank 13 in wingspan. A bi- with a wooden storage wing plastic model red c. box to keep it in. All 1940 wingspan 9 1/2 in. A rolling stock is C-6 or metal model, crude of an early better w/ boxes. Partial aircraft design, date unknown list : Locomotive 326 (Hudson) and Tender w/ whistle: tested light 11 in. length. A bi-plane mounted on a wood base possibly from the works, will smoke, reverse unit tries to come alive but unable to test same maker 13 in overall. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112346 further. Needs maintenance and maybe replace a frayed wire. Two boxes of track: 35+ straight and 30+curve ( several radius). Cross over, Koppers 912 single Crome tank car, Frisch 941 Hopper 922 box car, 977 Lighted caboose-works, 921 coal car, 913 box car, 7210 Flood Lot# 1617 1900’s Model Airplanes – WWI Light car, 15B transformer, 944 Crane Car, 914 Log dump car. Also the Die Cast Planes 8 die cast model planes. All are NIB. Three Postage Stamp planes 1/100 following bldgs: 796 Aircraft beacon w/box, Passenger terminal, 596 series: Messerschmidt 262, A-10 Warthog, water Tower w/ box, 23796 Saw Mill w/ box, 779 Oil Drum Loader, F-104. One Shell Historical Air Series Gee Bee Complete trestle. Original operating manuals, multiple connecting wires, Steam Whistle control, remote control switches, 4 boxes of Supersportster. Two Model Power Fokker DR-1 original lamps and track end bumpers. This is a complete layout with Triplane’s : LTN Josef Jacobs and Capt Oswald Boelcke. Two Texaco Wings of Texaco #10 in the series. Danforth WWII minor work needed on the locomotive ( which is a much sought after Aviation Collection Est. $100-350 HWAC# 108870 locomotive). Est. $500-1200 HWAC# 121316 Lot# 1618 Model Train – 2-8-0 and Tender Lot# 1624 Model Train Con-Cor HO Amtrak HO Ajin Brass 2-8-0 loco and tender #401. cars w/Bachmann Locomotive Lot of 8. Tested and worked. Will need cleaning from Bachmann F40 Amtrak loco test and working, being in storage. Ajin was known for precision good condition. Six in box Con-Cor Amtrak and detailing their model trains and were Superliner cars i.e; coach, diner, coach-bagge, Overlands primary manufacturer prior to suspending operations. Est. $100-225 HWAC# sleeping and more. One not in box baggage. All 121301 are C-6 or better Est. $150-220 HWAC# 121327 Lot# 1619 1990’s Model Train – Bachmann HO Locomotive & Rolling Stock This is your Lot# 1625 2000 Model Train G Scale 4-6-0 Liberty Bell Limited NIB Liberty Bell Limited whole layout in a box. Lot contains 46 different 4-6-0 Bachman Big Hauler. Not tested or taken HO gauge rail cars, including reefers, box, out off the box. Everything is in it’s original hoppers, cranes, cabooses, gondolas and flats. packing. Would look great in the yard. Est. All are different makes, but all have fist couplers $120-300 HWAC# 121040 and are in good to very good condition. They will add to a very busy rail yard. To pull this train, there is included, a beautiful Bachmann Lot# 1626 2000 Model Train G Scale 4-6-0 Burlington Route #5601 4-8-4 locomotive and tender. an impressive Train NIB Bachman Liberty Bell Limited 4-6- set, to say the least and ready to roll. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 121148 0 “G” scale train. Train has operating headlight Lot# 1620 Model Train 4-8-2 HO Union and realistic smoke, some cars have lighted interior Est. $120-300 HWAC# 121041 Pacific Bachman HO Union Pacific 4-8-2 locomotive #7009 and tender. C-8 tested and works. Engineer in cab, very detailed and a great addition to a layout or put it on display Est. $100-220 HWAC# Lot# 1627 Model Train HO 36” Straight 121047 Track...Box Lot of 52 pieces. 38 3 foot sections of HO straight track and 14 sections of straight track 24 inches ore less. All are in good condition. Est. $100-260 HWAC# 121317 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 57

DAY 1 Thur, August 27 General Americana/ Toys Lot# 1628 Model Train HO Amtrak Athearn Lot# 1635 Model Train Lionel 1927 Tin Loco and Rolling Stock Lot of 8. All in boxes Train Set Lot of 7. 1927 era Lionel Tin electric and are c-6 or better. Athearn SDP-45 503. No train in very good condition. Engine #248 missing parts, tested and working. Six Con-Cor searchlight car, cattle car, single dome tank Superliners cars i.e; coach, diner-cafe, coach- car, two caboose cars and box car. Cars have no baggage, sleeper. AHM 1930’s 85ft sleeper, NIB. missing parts. Engine and searchlight car were tested. Both came and Est. $160-250 HWAC# 121326 alive, but had no track to test the engine completely. The engine has one wheel the may need repair. Standard O gauge first introduced in Lot# 1629 Model Train HO Diesels and Rolling 1915 and discontinued in 1939. Est. $260-500 HWAC# 121312 Stock Lot of 6. Tested and working unless noted. 1. Two Tyco Alco F9 Spirit of ‘76 Diesels, tested Lot# 1636 2000 Model Train Lionel Union but did not work. Needs cleaning. Condition Pacific Veranda #61 Turbine and Fuel overall is complete no missing parts or railings, Tender NIB, DCC. The Veranda w/ complete paint in good condition. 2. Walther’s Oscar and brochure and one for the Challenger. Analog Piker Santa Fe 21’ heavy coach cars NIB. 3. and digital compatibility w/o modification Bachmann’s Spectrum GE DASH 8-40CW Sant for most layouts. Power pick-up from all 16 Fe Diesel #834, NIB. 4. Tyco Lifelike F40 Amtrak wheels, Kareem couplers on locomotive and Diesel in box. Est. $110-220 HWAC# 121309 tender. Great addition and NEW. Est. $220-450 HWAC# 121033 Lot# 1637 Model Train Porto 2000 E8/9 Lot# 1630 Model Train HO Loco, Bldgs and Union Pacific NIB Life-likes Porto 2000 series Misc Lot of 10. 1. 4 Mylar signs : New. Three Southern Pacific E8/9 Diesel A Unit #949 Santa Fe Texas Chief and one Union Pacific. 2. Notch above for detail, sprung six wheel trucks, The Crescent 4-6-2 “Pacific” train clock, NIB. Guinness World record motor pioneered 3. Belkin cord manager. 4. Three HO bldg’s : by Life-Like in 1989. Great addition to any Three stall roundhouse ( missing one door) railroad. Est. $100-140 HWAC# 121328 Depot and baggage bldg, Water Wheel driven saw mill. Unless noted complete and in good condition. 5. Mantua/ Lot# 1638 Model Train Southern Pacific HO Tyco, Santa Fe FP7 diesel Gold/Blue #4017 (tested and not working). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121318 Diesels Lot of 3. 1. Bachmann Spectrum Dash 8 NIB. Beautiful detail. #9202. 2. Atlas GP-38, Lot# 1631 Model Train HO Model Train Union Pacific #2048, one half end rail missing. Assorted Parts For HO train enthusiasts, 3. Iron Horse brass 16.000 gal Conoco tank this is a lot that will allow to expand your single dome. Painted black, w/ decals to be switching yard. Included are 15 switch motor applied. Loco’s have been bench tested: light work, motors hum and kits, and a like number of switch connectors, all some movement. Unable to track test. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 121066 unopened. You can also add personnel, with a large number of painted and unpainted plastic human figures. A steam Lot# 1639 Model Train Tyco Model Railroad train clock with sound effects and a Union Pacific 4022 wall hanger Rolling Stock If you’re psycho for Tyco, this could be shield. Clock works, switches unopened. See photos for more details. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 121275 just the group for you. Several pieces of Tyco rolling stock and parts. Piggy Backs, boxcars, etc. There are Lot# 1632 Model Train HO Porto 2000 also three sets of car weights, to ensure your cars Series E8/9 loco NIB Life-likes Porto 2000 don’t derail. Nice set, varied condition. See photos for series Southern Pacific E8/9 Diesel A Unit more details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121276 #949 Notch above for detail, sprung six wheel trucks, Guinness World record motor pioneered by Life-Like in 1989. Great addition Lot# 1640 1979-83 Model Train Union to any railroad. Est. $100-160 HWAC# 121329 Pacific 4-8-4 HO Locomotive Riverrossi Union Pacific FEF-3 4-8-4. Limited edition run in C-8 to 9 condition, w/14 wheel tender. Tested and Lot# 1633 Model Train HO scale landscaping works, operating headlamp. Dark gray, black materials Lot of 50 plus. This is treasure trove and gold trim. This was originally produced of landscaping materials in original packaging. 1979-1983. The original actual engines #835- Six HO Atlas switches, multiple bags of blended 844 built by American Locomotive Company and were delivered in turf colors, arches, stone bridges, trees & 1944. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 121048 shrubs, tunnel portals, concrete abutments, cork bed cutter. Woodland Scenes saw mill, Lot# 1641 Model Train Union Pacific FP9 water tower, industrial junk and more. Rail Diesel and 6 Pullman Cars Lot of 9 pieces. Cow miniatures tree stumps, telephone poles, Hide case containing HO train set, tested and unpainted figures. Kits for signal towers and operational. HO EMD E-9 A & B Union Pacific more. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 117779 City of Los Angeles style passenger train. In the famous Yellow, grey and red stripe colors. Lot# 1634 1947-54 Model Train Lionel “O” Rolling stock includes heavy weight Pullman Gauge 1940’s “O” Gauge Steam Locomotive RPO, four 80’ heavy weight Pullman passenger & Rolling Stock This is a Lionel cast steam cars and one 80’ heavy weight observation car locomotive #675 2-6-4, with tender. It comes w/rear “porch” where politicians like to make a speech from. All in with a Pennsylvania #3484 Box Car, a 6112 new condition and well cared for. SEE OUR DEALER SECTION FOR Hopper, a 6025 Tank Car and a 6487 lighted MORE MODEL TRAINS! Est. $220-700 HWAC# 121046 Caboose. All appear to be in good shape, but the fist couplers might have to be replaced which is not an expensive proposition. The model was offered in 1947-49, while the rolling stock is from the early 1950’s. Est. $260-400 HWAC# 120854 58 August 2020

DAY 1 Thursday, August 27 General Americana/ Toys Lot# 1642 1990’s Model Train Union Pacific Lot# 1649 1920’s-1950’s Toy Money – Old HO 4-6-6-4 Challenger and Excursion Play Money A bit of nostalgia is included in Rolling Stock Lot of 3. Rivarossi HO. All NIB. 1. this nice collection of toy money from as far 33967 4-6-6-4 Challenger and tender. 2. 1930’s back as the 1920’s. The variety contained in U.P Excursion A set ; baggage, coach, diner and this box is incredible, with bills and coins made v. Dome. 3. 1930’s U.P Excursion B Set : R.P.O, by The Bradley toy company, even Monopoly Roomette, Duplex Sleeper car and Trail car. Est. money. A vast fortune awaits the purchaser $260-800 HWAC# 121032 of this collection. All appear to be in good condition. See photos for more detail. Benjamin Lot# 1643 Model Train Union Pacific HO Fauver Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121770 Big Boy Set Lot 7 and track. Riverrossi Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 tested and worked, but Lot# 1650 1970’s Toy Money Horde will need cleaning as it was in storage a long (unopened) & More A chance to become a time. Six Union Pacific Harriman style cars millionaire with this huge lot of play money, NIB ( baggage, combination, diner more). 30 including paper money, coins and a toy plus track, mostly straight, x cross, left/right calculator to count it all. This is an enormous switches, control board. Make a great Union collection, contained in three boxes. A great Pacific set, Est. $220-500 HWAC# 121300 dealer find. See photos for more details. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 121769 Lot# 1644 1938-42 Model Train Vintage Lionel Train, Cars and Track Set A classic Lot# 1651 1940-50s Vintage European Teddy Lionel Steam Locomotive manufactured Bear with Glass Eyes Lot of 1. Stuffed with wood between 1938-1942. This is a heavy metal shavings. Glass eyes (red). Fully jointed, all joints engine that we couldn’t test, but appears to work properly. No missing body parts. About 17 be in decent shape. Engine comes with tender. inches. Also, this bear has a tongue, most other There are also three rail cars and a caboose, bears found online do not. Est. $100-200 HWAC# all with the older style hook couplings. An assortment of track comes 108221 with the lot. This is a vintage example that would even look great as a display piece. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 121273 Lot# 1645 Musical Carousel; Christmas Music 12 in. diameter by 11 in, tall, modern manufacture Mr. Christmas holiday merry -go-round. Needs an 8 volt converter. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 112354 RETURN POLICY Lot# 1646 Painted Porcelain Antique Doll, Unmarked This is an antique doll that stands 28 in. tall with eyes that open and close. She has a painted porcelain head, All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless arms and legs. The hair is blond in color; her dress is otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, cream with a bow and her shoes are tan. She resembles please call our office for assistance. ALL SALES the Simon-Halbig 1079 but is unmarked. In fair to good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110495 ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office within 10 days of receipt Lot# 1647 Teddy Bears Collection This is of item(s) and notifying us of the error and a collection of Teddy Bears and even a teddy reason for return. We do not refund postage or bear hat. A total of 22 bears in all plus the hat. These guys are adorable; one bear wears insurance. PLEASE CALL US IF YOU REQUIRE A MORE SPECIFIC CONDITION REPORT OR a dress that says “A is for apple and B is for bear”. There are two mohair bears made by ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. Any items that are Pat Bledsoe “Pats Paws” one named Jade and the other Trixie. These two bears are hand dyed and weighted with returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered condition. When we receive your bids ultra-suede paws and real glass eyes. There are several about six in. in length that want your attention and will follow you anywhere. One we will assume you have read the description in bear is a panda named “Ping” at 11 in. and another panda by TY. The collection includes a small handbook on bear quotes: “Teddy bears... the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have seem to possess an endearing quality of listening without judging” by contacted us regarding any questions you may Bo Niles an American writer and editor (p. 20). Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110410 have on any lot and/or have previewed the lot in person. Lot# 1648 Toy Badges Collection Lot of 22 vintage toy badges. Includes 13 metal ranging from Sheriff (including from Oregon and Arizona), to Deputy, to Vice Squad, to U.S. Army, Star Reporter, and Special Police. There are nine plastic, from Junior Fire Marshal, to Police, to Deputy Sheriff, to Detective, Special Police and Special Agent. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 119324 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 59

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 Philatelic - Postal History/ Covers Lot# 2000 California 1860’s Lot# 2005 1950-1960 Two Decade G.F. Filley Large Cover Clearly Collection of 1st Day Covers Two binders says G.F. Filley, St. Louis. 13” of 1st Day Covers dating from 1950 thru diameter. Might have been a 1960. Covers commemorate subjects like the large Dutch oven top. Filley 50th Anniversary of Oklahoma statehood, incorporated the Mississippi 1957 Wildlife Conservation, International Valley Iron Works. He was also Geophysical Tear of 1957-58 and many, many incorporated the Excelsior more. All are contained in two volumes and Manufacturing Company, for appear in wonderful condition. See photos for the purpose of manufacturing more details. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 121140 stoves, plows or other article of iron. These two companies were Lot# 2006 Arizona Flower approved in 1864 meaning this Greeting Cards Approx 100 flower piece quite possibly arrived in greeting cards, mostly embossed Nevada via covered wagon. [Acts Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100- of General Assembly of the State 200 HWAC# 104991 of Missouri] 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. $60-200 HWAC# 119477 Lot# 2001 California US Commemorative Stamp Covers - Gold Collection This interesting vinyl-covered folio includes eight pages, each displaying a First Day of Issue cover with a 14-carat gold Lot# 2007 Arizona Long Beach 1933 replica of the US postage stamp on that cover. Each page contains a Earthquake Damage Postcard Booklets & description “edited by Samuel A Tower, New York Times Stamp Editor Original Compton Booklet (7) Nice grouping and Chairman of Calhoun’s Collectors Society philatelic advisory panel.” of postcard booklets from the 1933 earthquake The pages, in order of appearance, include: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Long Beach, CA. It hit a magnitude of 6.4 January 13, 1979 Robert Kennedy, January 12, 1979 International Year and occurred on March 10 at 5:54 P.M. on the of the Child, February 15, 1979 John Steinbeck, February 27, 1979 Newport-Inglewood Fault. Between 115-120 Albert Einstein, March 4, 1979 Pennsylvania Toleware, April 19, 1979 were unfortunately killed and there was 40 million dollars of damage (first design) Pennsylvania Toleware, April 19, 1979 (second design) sustained. This group includes one booklet in bright goldenrod that Pennsylvania Toleware, April 19, 1979 (third design) The set includes contains a picture of the visible record of the original and shocks of a Certificate of Authenticity from Calhoun’s Collectors Society, Inc. the quake published by Green’s Inc., Long Beach, CA.and showing the indicating this is Edition Number 000212. This is from the liquidation damage throughout the city. Includes a real photo pullout booklet of Northwest Territorial Mint. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 79558 published by Robinson Printing Co. with photos by Winstead Bros. that shows a clock showing the exact time of the quake on its cover. Lot# 2002 Madeira, Portugal 1825 Madeira There are three additional foldouts showing the damage to residences and city structures in Long Beach and Compton. The orange covered Stampless Cover About Wine Letter from Original Compton Quake Views booklet shows the catastrophic Thos. Murdoch sent in February 1825 from destruction that occurred in Compton. A special item of note is a large London to Newton, Gordon, Murdoch & Scott certified real aerial photo taken 66 hours after the earthquake. John in Madeira. Letter references wine shipment: Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118481 “...only whenever you do ship, the wine must be the very best...” “it must be full, old, & high Lot# 2008 Arizona Phoenix, Arizona flavored- & if you do not think sufficiently well of the wine you may Postcards (25) Large grouping of twenty-five have in your store, wait until you are quite satisfied.” Also mentions Phoenix cards. Includes thirteen beautiful color a shipment of rice which is in high demand in Europe. More content; cards of various city views, buildings, cactus please inspect. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113634 gardens, the Fairgrounds and School of Music. Lot# 2003 Nevada Nevada Postal History A great real photo card of the Sugar Factory at Glendale, AZ. published by Whitten & Dennison, Covers (3), Unusual and Interesting 1) West Bethel, ME. postmarked 1910. Includes Official cover from the Territorial Auditor’s a neat real photo card of the Giant Chessmen Office, Carson City, N. T. Handwritten at Arizona Biltmore. Also includes a neat real “Territorial Board of Education.” Legal size. photo card of The Hassayampa Creamery photographed by Robt. A. Terry upper center. 2) Official cover Office of Turnball and published by the same, Phoenix, AZ. and postmarked the State Controller. Addressed as “Mining 1910. Four black and white panoramic views, one of the Capitol and Assessment Roll, Quarter Ending June 30, Grounds, one of Washington & First Aves., one of the Indian School, 1870.”Great, early Nevada seal pictorial. Right side had fold, tears and and one of Washington & Second Aves. all photographed by Haines rips which affect out edge of seal vignette. Still, when will a cover like Photo Co. Conneaut, O. John Reynolds Collection Est. $120-250 HWAC# this come to light again? 3) Corner advertising cover for the Las Vegas 118524 & Tonopah Railroad Co. Cancelled Las Vegas . Very light, but Carson City received cancel is May 19, 1908 to confirm date. Torn roughly on Lot# 2009 Arkansas Arkansas Postcards right. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 105760 Approx 50 Arkansas postcards Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 102713 Lot# 2004 1990’s First Day Covers (8 Binders) This is a huge group of eight binders chock full of first day covers. This collection was put together by David E. Bradley. All books and covers are in very good condition and ready for your collection. See photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 121752 60 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 Philatelic - Postal History/ Postcards Lot# 2010 Hollywood/Beverly Hills, California Lot# 2018 San Francisco, California c. early Hollywood/Beverly Hills, CA Postcards with 1900’s Buildings in San Francisco, Post RPC’s Approx 50 Hollywood/Beverly Hills, Cards Approx. 25 chromolitho’s & black& white CA postcards. One of the most famous places postcards: “Ethel Davis/Hippodrome Theater; on earth. 4 RPC’s-Beverly Drive, Earl Carroll’s, War Memorial Opera House; Southern Pacific Tome Breneman’s. Balance mostly chromolitho Terminus, 3rd & Townsend; Persian Room landmarks. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150- Hotel Sir Francis Drake & many more in this lot. 250 HWAC# 102356 Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 102791 Lot# 2011 Long Beach, California Long Beach, CA Beach Views and Business’s Approx 65 Lot# 2019 San Francisco, California Golden Long Beach, CA beach views postcards Salvatore Gate Expo Postcard Collection 105 different Falcone Collection Est. $170-300 HWAC# 103244 postcards of Golden Gate Expo. Mostly chromolitho Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 103331 Lot# 2012 Mother Lode, California Mother Lode, CA Postcards Approx 20 Mother Lode Lot# 2020 San Pedro, California San Pedro, CA post cards with several RPC’s. Coumbia, Postcards Approx 25 San Pedro, CA postcards Auburn, Placerville, Nevada City, La Grange, with a few RPC’s Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. Hornitos Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 103366 $100-200 HWAC# 103251 Lot# 2013 Mt. Lassen, California Mt. Lassen, Lot# 2021 Sequoia/King Canyon, California CA Eruption RPC’s 7 RPC’s of the 1915 Sequoia/Kings Canyon Parks Postcards eruption of Mt. Lassen. Salvatore Falcone Approx 120 Sequoia/Kings Canyon Parks Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 102347 postcards with lots of RPC’s Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $240-400 HWAC# 103243 Lot# 2022 Siegler Springs, California Siegler Springs, CA RPC Postcards 11 RPC’s of Siegler Lot# 2014 Pomona/Claremont, California Springs, CA in Lake County. Mineral springs Pomona/Claremont, CA Postcards Approx etc. Great historical group! Salvatore Falcone 70 Pomona/Claremont, CA Postcards with several RPC’s Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 103356 $140-250 HWAC# 103293 Lot# 2023 California 1906-58 Beringer Winery Postcards with Early Lithos and Real Photo Postcards (Lot of 15) 2 Different Early Lithograph Postcards c.1906-1913; Lot# 2015 Riverside, California Riverside, CA first has image of horse-drawn carriage next Postcards Approx 100 Riverside, CA postcards to vineyard mailed 1906; second is photo of with early RPC’s Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. Villa Beringer with mailed 1913. 3 Different $200-400 HWAC# 103354 Advertising Postcards with photos of the natural underground tunnels and wine barrels and image of brandy bottle and Riesling on reverse; one mailed in Lot# 2016 San Diego/Ramona, California San 1941. 3 Different Chrome Postcards with images of exterior of winery mailed 1958, underground tunnel w/barrels, and woman sitting in Diego/Ramona, CA Postcards Approx 50 front of 100-yr-old casks. 2 Real Photo Postcards (RPCs) with images postcards with 8 RPC’s of San Diego/Ramona, of underground wine storage cellars and famous oak cask, both CA. Ramona’s marriage place, garden and more Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# unused. 3 Early unused Postcards showing famous 1876 cask and 102372 underground tunnel with some toning. 2 Duplicate cards. Est. $150- 225 HWAC# 110815 Lot# 2024 California California Postcard Grab Bag 3” stack of Lot# 2017 San Francisco, California c. early 1900’s Buildings Founded by Comstock assorted California postcards, Millionaires (Postcards) Approx. 20 mostly chromolitho Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-300 chromolitho’s includes, “At the End of the HWAC# 103345 Trail Stands the Palace Hotel” & “A world famous promenade where distinguished and interesting persons congregate”; Lotta’s Fountain Palace Hotel, San Francisco, & more. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 102788 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 61

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 Philatelic - Postal History/ Postcards Lot# 2025 California 1800’s Old West RPC Lot# 2032 Salmon, Idaho 1907, 1940,1941 Pair A pair of RPC’s depicting the Old West. Salmon, Idaho, Real Photo Postcards: Main The first is a photo of Dixe Belle Saloon in “Jesse St., US Mail, Set of 4 RPCs, Salmon Idaho, James” Pineville, Missouri. the other is a photo black/white/ with borders; one without/ of American Indian White Bull, billed as the W39 Main Strett Salmon Idaho, Street Scene, “First Friendly Indian to visit whited in Custer, cancellation Aug. 27, 1940 during WWII, South Dakota. Both are in good condition. Est. Yamann Hardware, Salmon Motor Co., many parked cars; Green one $50-70 HWAC# 120669 cent George Washington stamp/ Main Street, Salmon Idaho, US. 93. W-5/ black white, with border, street scene muddy dirt road after Lot# 2026 Colorado Springs, Colorado rain fall; quaint picturesque of businesses and old cars/ unused/ with Colorado Springs, Colorado Postcard border/ early 1940s from cars/Route 93/ Main Street, Salmon Idaho Collection (36) About 1/3 to 1/2 of these are US 93 W-4 Used/ cancellation April 15, 1941, better street scene, close real photo cards. The Colorado Springs area up of business, Pelton’s Grocery Drug store, Saveway, Cafe, City Men’s is featured including some nice ones from the / photo looks like the 30s or earlier/ US Mail Crossing the Rockies, Hotel Broadmoor (8). Pike’s Peak, the Garden Salmon Idaho/ black white, bottom border only, cancellation 1907; of the Gods and Red Rocks Theater are also horses team of 8 white horses pulling wagon with US mail; one mail is included. Condition on some of the colored postcards are just fair to a black man wearing a cowboy hat, and the other is a white man with good, but the real photo cards are in better condition. John Reynolds hat also; George Washington 2cent red stamp; printed/ Est. $60-100 Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118400 HWAC# 119964 Lot# 2027 Colorado Springs/Pike’s Peak, Lot# 2033 Sand Point, Idaho 1907, 1931 Sand Colorado Colorado Springs/Pike’s Peak Point Idaho, RPCs early 1900s Set of three Postcards Approx 50 Colorado Springs/Pike’s RPCs,The Best Point is Sandpoint Idaho, black/ Peak, Colorado postcards, mostly chromolitho white border/unused, AZO stamp box, divided; Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $110-200 HWAC# Man standing in front of wagoned automobile; 105069 hat, suspenders, knapsack, convertible Lot# 2028 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple carriage folds up over vehicle; telephone pole Creek and Victor, Colorado Mines Postcard in background, barbed wire fence on side of road;/ 1st St. Looking North Sand Point, Idaho, photo by Allen Bros. ; Group (20) Great group of postcards of historic photo of 1st St. Street scene of businesses: LH. Jeannot store different mines of the Cripple Creek district front; Dureille Review, cancellation June 23 1907; many telephone from Cripple Creek and Victor. Many of the lines, empty street. mule wagon parked in front of Jennots’/ Color famous mines are pictured including the image of Acme Boat Works, floating pier on the river at Sandpoint, Portland, Vindicator, Golden Cycle, Cresson, several floating buildings; smelter in background with smoke; Mary McKinney, Granite, the Elkton, El Paso and Independence. It hills in background/green one cent stamp; cancellation Feb 1931/ would take years to put together this great collection of Cripple Creek Est. $60-120 HWAC# 119965 mines. Most of the postcards are in very good condition. View closeups of this great group John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 118401 Lot# 2034 St. Lot# 2029 Cripple Creek, Colorado Three Maries, Idaho 1899, 1907,1909 early 1900s Cripple Creek RP Birdseye Views & A Real St. Maries, Idaho, RPC Photo of Ajax Mine and Mill Three RPCs Excursion Day at St. birdseye views of Cripple Creek including one Maries Idaho,’/black that lists mine names along the bottom. The white/ no border/ second is by Skolas, and the third is titled, double cancellation “Cripple Creek from Gold Hill” postmarked 1907/ street scene. 1908. The coolest card is by Skolas showing a large mining operation hundreds of people on titled “Ajax”in the picture. This is a very nice mining postcard. Great balconies and dock/ group of Cripple Creek cards. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 118520 pier; patriotic banners for the festival; used/ divided, cancellation Oct. 2 ,1907 Spokane Lot# 2030 Leadville, Colorado Leadville and Wash/ 1 cent Ben Franklin stamp, Victorian Lettering, Mfd, by Inland Salida, Colorado Postcard Group Includes Pig,Co., Spokane Wash./ printed on rear “The $250,000mill at the Bunker Hill Company, at Wardner Idaho, (Couer d’Alene) before it was Mining (11) Eleven nice postcards from destroyed by dynamite April 29, 1899” another cancellation postmak Leadville and Salida. Extra nice ones include on front of card from Mankato Wisc. 47-165- St. Maries, Idaho photo the Elk’s Club in Leadville (the original Tabor’s by Leo’s Studio/ black/white, with border/ old cars 1930-40s? Opera House) in real photo, and a real photo of street scen Signs on businesses, Bungalo, Coca Cola,, clouds at base F Street in Salida. Also, a nice real photo card of “mining operations, of mountains in background, dirt run is wet with ruts/usused/ St. Leadville, Colo. showing a miner pushing an ore car in the shaft with Maries Ida, at the St. Joes River/ antique/black/white river scene, two another miner holding a drill. Two color cards show the Wolftone story lodge? houses on riverbank; hills behind are heavily forested/ mine at Leadville. A nice birdseye view of Salida also. Condition is very good overall. View photos. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 unused;divided, Kruxo stamp box says One Cent Stamp Here/ RPC HWAC# 118408 dated July 22, 1909 River Scene, unmarked, untitled image of town buildings in St. Maries, Idaho, pier over water, passenger boat docked Lot# 2031 Eastern States c. 1900’s Eastern at bank of river, Victorian era houses and building on riverfront street. States USA Postcards Approx. 150 Great photo with reflections of buildings on water; unused, divided/ chromolitho’s, including a few RPC’s, includes: Printed “Message” side/ Kruxo stamp box Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119963 The Old Mill and Music Stand in Luna Park, Coney Island NY; Grand Central Station in early 1900’s; Roxy Theater, NY; Flatiron Bldg, NY; Muswell Hill, The Lake Alexandra Palace. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 105319 62 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 Philatelic - Postal History/ Postcards Lot# 2035 Stibnite, Idaho Winter 1931-32 Lot# 2040 New Mexico Silver City, New Mexico Stibnite, Meadow Creek Mine, Mining Camp Including A Tri-fold Postcards (6) Great RPC - Historic gold mine. Meadow Creek Mine grouping of Silver City, NM postcards. Includes Stibnite, Winter 31-32 Snow scene of three a tri-fold postcard of Silver City Reductions buldings at base of mountain, mining camp; Works in color. This grouping contains black heavy snow/ unused/ no divider/ AZO stamp and white and colorized postcards. Featured box; Meadow Creek Stibnite Mine is near on the cards are The Orient Motel, Bullard Lucile, Idaho in the Yellow PIne Mining District.. it was an underground Street, the M.E. Sanatorium and the Sunnyside Sanatorium. One neat mine at an elevation 9209 ft It is now a ghost town, and flourished in card of note is in color and features an underground view of a mine the 1930s. this mine produced 50,000 oz of gold between 1932-38, near Silver City with four miners, one holding a pick-axe. John Reynolds 185,000 oz of silver and many tons of antimony. Also mined mercury Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118473 and tungsten. The mine was about 40 miles east of McCall near the Salmon River Fork, miners used dogsleds to get supplies in the winter; Lot# 2041 New Mexico Stars of Stage & Screen Est. $50-100 HWAC# 119961 Postcard Collection Approx 200 postcards-Mick Jagger/Tina Turner 2 photos, signed Richard Lot# 2036 Sun Valley, Idaho 1940s Sun Valley Moll, Patti Page, Willie Nelson, Robin Williams, RPCs, Set of 4 Ketchum, Grand March, roundup, Harry James, Jimmy Durante, Will Rogers, Petula Bull dogging with steer, and Bald Mountain. Clark, Cary Grant and more Salvatore Falcone Sun Valley, Idaho RPCs, vintage images - two Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 104969 are rodeo photos, one skiing scene, and town image/ all black/white with borders/one used cancelled June 194x; R-6 Ketchum in Sun Lot# 2042 New Mexico Trinidad, New Mexico Valley, Idaho ,( photo by) Reeve;/ strett scene of business area, snow Real Photo Postcard (1) This real photo in street, Golden Rule Cash Market Sporting Goods, sign, The Lane postcard is slightly faded into a sepia tone, and Mercantile store, Sawtooth Club, Cafe, Conoco gas station, Alpine, is a nice representation of the city of Trinidad, Ski Shop, ; used/ cancellation June 3, 194x Grand March-Roundup - NM. Trinidad is 21 miles north of Raton, NM Sun Valley Idaho 47/ Grand stands filled with people, three covered and 195 miles south of Denver, and is on the wagons, cowboys on horses entering the fairground, ready for a show; historic Sante Fe Trail. The photo depicts a city /unused/ black/white/ stamp box has lettering in all four cornerss: scene with the Trinidad Hotel is the center. John Reynolds Collection Est. “D, O P, S” one letter in each corner/ Bull Dogging Wild Steer- roundup $50-100 HWAC# 118471 Sun Valley Idaho W54; unique mark like a brand W over an A or and upside down V by the photographer; Steer roping pictures, rider off Lot# 2043 Pittsburgh, Philadelphia his horse, team roping/ D O P S letters in stamp box/ unused/with Pittsburgh, PA and Embossed Postcard borders/ Kc-5 Sun Valley idaho from Bald Mountain, lone skiier on lift Collection Approx 250 postcards, some holding pole, snow covered mountains behind him, picture taken from embossed, holidays, animals, numerous Pittsburgh, PA and more Est. beneath him coming toward the photographer who must be uphill $260-400 HWAC# 101788 somewhere on the hill as the tram heads upwards, many trees below the slopes/unused Est. $50-100 HWAC# 119962 Lot# 2044 Bingham, Utah cearly to mid-1900’s RPC’s of Bingham, Utah Approx. 20 RPC’s Lot# 2037 Massachusetts c. 1800’s to 1900’s of Bingham Canyon, Utah; Whirling Electric Massachusetts Approx 250 postcards Shovel at Kennecott Copper Corp. Mine; Lower of chromolitho’s & a few RPC’s includes: Portal-Bingham, Copperfield Tunnel-Bingham Williamstown Mass, as seen from Taconic Canyon, Utah; Trestle & Mines, & many more. Trail; The New Highway along Cape Cod Canal, Geff Pollock Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# Showing Bourne Bridge; Spender Garrison 106005 House Newburyport, Mass; Mt. Tom House, Holyoke, Mass. Gloucester Court House in Mid Lot# 2045 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, UT Winter, & more. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 105451 Postcard Collection Approx 125 non Mormon Salt Lake City, UT postcards. Mostly chromolitho, Lot# 2038 Midwest United States c. 1900’s buildings and streets Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 102395 Midwest General Postcards General Midwest Postcards. Chromolitho’s & a few RPC’s, approx. 100 includes: “The Schlitz Assembly”; Happy Days are Here Again in Milwaukee; Swans of Northern Michigan; The Wrigley Building; Heidelberg Dining Lounge; Castle Rock Lake & Lot# 2046 Vermont 1923 President Calvin more! Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300-500 Coolidge RPC’s This is a group of eight RPC’s HWAC# 105318 related to the 30th President, Calvin Coolidge. There are cards showing his birthplace in Lot# 2039 New Mexico Raton, New Mexico Vermont and a posed shot with famed inventor Postcards (4) Small, nice grouping of four Thomas Edison. Also enclosed is a membership Raton, NM. postcards. Includes a neat black and card for the Hometown Coolidge Club. All are in good condition. See white postcard that pictures the Raton Tunnel photos for more detail. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 120673 with a train exiting it on the tracks. Includes a lovely artistic rending of Snowy Range from Lot# 2047 China 1927 Three RPC’s of the Scenic Highway in Raton, postmarked in 1930. A highlight of this China Scenes Three RPC’s of life and death grouping is a black and white bird’s eye view of Raton from Goat in the city of Tientsin. The unpleasant scene Hill, published by W.E. Nutting, Druggist and postmarked 1913. John of disembodied heads took place during the Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 118474 “Boxer Rebellion”in 1900. Also included is an RPC labeled Wilson Street and one labeled Old Town, 1927. All ingot condition. See photos for more detail. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 120671 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 63

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 Philatelic - Postal History/ Postcards Lot# 2048 Europe Spain/ Lot# 2055 Bisbee, Arizona Postcards (20) Portugal/Gibraltar Postcards Nice mixture of twenty black and white and Approx 150 Spain/Portugal/ color postcards in Bisbee, AZ. Includes one Gibraltar postcards, mostly foldout panorama of Hald of Bisbee, “One of the modern, several RPC’s. Barcelona, Busiest Mining Camps in the World. Pop about Toledo, etc Salvatore Falcone 20,000”published by United Art Publishing Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# Co., NYC. and postmarked 1910. Includes a 105277 great real photo card of Brewery Gulch. A real photo card “The Unusual City Built in the Deep Canyon,” copyrighted 1938 by L.L. Cook Co. Milwaukee. Grouping includes several mining cards, like Denn, Junction, Hoatson, Oliver and Irish Mag Mines, and the Shattuck- Arizona Mine. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118526 Lot# 2056 Flower Greeting Cards Approx 200 flower cards, mostly US and embossed Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# Lot# 2049 France People on Postcards 104990 Collection Approx 150 people postcards, many posing, many RPC’s. 1913 Wilson’s School class photo, approx 5x7” Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $180-300 HWAC# 105423 Lot# 2057 Globe & Miami, Arizona Lot# 2050 France French Assorted Postcard Postcards (12) Nice grouping of cards from Collection Approx 500 French postcards. Many Globe and Miami, AZ. Includes four neat real smaller towns and cities. Does NOT include Paris, photo postcards of Inspiration Mine and South of France or featured buildings. Salvatore Concentrator in Miami, AZ. Fantastic real Falcone Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# 105133 photo card “Champion’s of the World” Drilling Team in Globe, AZ. Includes two cards of Old Dominion Works and Smelter in Globe, one black and white and one color. The black and white is postmarked 1908. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118525 Lot# 2051 France French Park and Lot# 2058 Ice skating 58 color and black Monument Postcards Approx 125 French and white postcards of ice skating including postcards of parks and monuments, many RPC’s Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 pictures, advertising and comics. Pictures of HWAC# 105137 children skating on ponds, Dick Buttons in 1954 and Sonja Henie in 1953 and skating Lot# 2052 Spain c. 1900’s Bull Fighting carnival in Montreal. Salvatore Falcone Collection Post Cards RPC’s & Chromolitho’s Approx. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 105119 70 Postcards of bullfights mostly from Spain. Lot# 2059 Middle East Postcards Approx Some of these postcards have been made 130 postcards-Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, from actual photo’s taken at the time of the Israel, Jordan etc Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. bullfight. Caution: For some viewers this may $100-150 HWAC# 105236 be disturbing. There is an “embroidered” postcard of a brave bull fighter with his hat tipped to the crowds. A few of the postcards are from Juarez, Mexico Bull Ring. 1 of the chromolitho’s it reads: “The Matador Asking Permission of the Judge to Kill the Bull. Which he always dedicated to some Distinguished Personage,” Mexico. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. Lot# 2060 Postcards of and for Ladies $150-250 HWAC# 102799 Approx 90 postcards featuring ladies with their men, flowers and more Salvatore Falcone Lot# 2053 Spain French Building Postcard Collection Est. $180-300 HWAC# 101787 Collection Approx 200 non chateau, castle or church French postcards. No Paris. Mostly RPC’s Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 105136 Lot# 2061 Postcards with Flowers Collection Approx 200 postcards featuring flowers and trees. Photo, chromolitho Salvatore Lot# 2054 150 New Year’s and Holiday Falcone Collection Est. $200-400 Postcards, Many Printed in Germany Very HWAC# 105229 colorful group of New Year’s and holiday postcards. 150 in all. Many nice ones printed in English but produced in Germany. A great dealer lot for the postcard shows. Average condition. View photos for representative samples. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 118548 64 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 Philatelic - Postal History/ Stamps - Worldwide Lot# 2062 1915-1947 Vintage Patriotic Lot# 2069 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 Virginia Postcards (18) and 7 Maps Lot of three City Territorial Checks w/ Different Revenue plastic wrapped frameable items, including Stamps (3) Lot of 3 Stateler & Arrington checks vintage patriotic postcards, set of six old maps of America, and a map issued in 1864 for the Gould & Curry Mining of California, c1915-1916. Includes 23 x 22 in. poster board with Company. Two are signed by Charles Bonner, 18 patriotic litho postcards, c1915-1916. Artwork done by Wallace one by Charles Strong. All have a 2-cent US IR Robinson and Maunsbach, copyrights include makers such as, Henry Bank Check stamp, but two different varieties: Heininger Co. Pub. NY.; “Old Maps of America,” “6 decorative collectors imperforate on bottom and perforated. One has maps for framing,” with six frameable 17 x 14 in. maps of America and a red S&A cancel, tied. All spindle cancelled. the world, c1600s; and 24 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. “Map of the United States Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113604 as Californians See It,” copyright 1947 by Oren Arnold, adapted from the book, California Brags, illustrated by Charlene Bisch, published by Lot# 2070 Nevada Golden Replicas of United Brags Publishing Co., Riverside, CA. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 118922 States Stamps Albums by David E. Bradley Highly Collectible Est. $300-500 HWAC# 122541 Lot# 2063 WIld West Show RPCs This is a set of 2 RPCs at the Wild West Show of Buffalo Bill Cody. Lot# 2071 Nevada Nevada Adhesive Revenue The first photo is a staged portrait photo with Stamp Collection Lot of 31. Uncut and unused. Old Yellow Horse. The second photo is dark with 1) 5 cent green: two blocks of 4, one block of the parade of Native Americans on horseback. No 2, one single. 2) 4 cent red: one block of 4, one photo credits. Brian Thaler Collection Est. $80-100 block of two, and one single. 3) 2 cent orange: HWAC# 91447 seventeen blocks of 4, two blocks of 2, and two singles. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113625 Lot# 2072 New York, New York 1866 Phelps, Lot# 2064 1909-1913 William Howard Taft Dodge & Co. Receipts with Imprinted Revenue Postcard Group An amusing lot of postcards Stamps Lot of 2. Both are shipping receipts dated centered around the 27th president, William 1866. One for goods bound for Blackwell Island. Howard Taft, including 13 clever and creative Both have RN-B1 imprinted revenues. Rare. Est. political cartoon cards and 18 RPC’s. All are $50-100 HWAC# 113567 in very good condition. See photos for more details. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 120661 Lot# 2065 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson Lot# 2073 Troy, New York 1863 Farmers’ RPC’s A large group of postcards featuring Bank of Troy Check Using Postage Stamp the 28th president of the United States, as Revenue 1863 check from the Farmers’ Woodrow Wilson. Lot includes 11 RPC’s, 12 Bank of the City of Troy, issued for $50 by Geo. animated samples and one advertising card for Tibbits. Uses a blue one-cent Ben Franklin a Michigan jewelry store, showing a photo of postage stamp as a revenue stamp. Spindle wilson. All are in good condition. See photos cancel, folds, creases. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 113566 for more details. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 120663 Lot# 2074 1980’s-90’s Golden Replicas of Lot# 2066 Five Stamp Collector Book U.S. Stamps Three albums of 22k gold replica Volumes Lot consists of five large stamp US stamps. One volume contains flag stamps volumes. They are from several different from a 1976 issue. The others contain state countries and in the old style. Mostly empty, stamps and postmarks. Two are collections ready for your collection to fill them up. They compiled by Dr. G.D. Coke, the flag stamp volume by David Bradley. are in good condition, but you should check These are all in new condition. See photos for more details Est. $150- out the photos for more details. Est. $200-300 250 HWAC# 120899 HWAC# 121519 Lot# 2075 Postal Commem Society Stamp Lot# 2067 Illinois 1868 Rockford, Rock Collection in Albums Five albums: Two Island & St. Louis Railroad Co. Bond w/ volumes:”Fifty Greatest Events in American Imprinted Revenues $1,000 bond No. 8540 History”- about 200pp of commem stamps with issued October 23rd, 1868. Signed by president info; “america’s March to Freedom” about 40pp Geo. Greene, the secretary and the treasurer. of stamps including early material; “America’s Two locomotive vignettes. Three RNs: two First Ladies” about 2p0pp of stamps; “WW2 on the front (RN-W2 and RN-P5) and one on 50th Anniv”3pp of commem stamps with historical info. All these the reverse (RN-P5). 11 x 16” Est. $100-200 are in special large folio size binders about 12 xs 14” Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113626 HWAC# 122737 Lot# 2068 Carson City, Nevada 1867 Carson Lot# 2076 1980’s-2000’s Collection of Gold City Checks with 3 Different Two-Cent Nevada Replicas of U.S. Stamps Almost 1,000 Golden Adhesive Revenue Stamps Lot of 3 Wells, Replicas of United States stamps, affixed to Fargo & Co., Carson, checks issued in 1867 and covers, are contained in this lot. The stamps, signed by Yerington & Kidder. Each has two organized in 12 volumes, are 22k gold and adhesive stamps: 2 cent US IR and 2 cent Nevada. themed from Olympics to Broadway and The three Nevada stamps represented in the Hollywood. All are in pristine condition and lot are different varieties: one if imperforate, from the collection of David Bradley of Sonora, one is partially perforated, and the last is fully California. See photos for more details. Est. $1200-2400 HWAC# perforated. All three checks have spindle cancels. 121143 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113557 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 65

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 Philatelic - Postal History/ Stamps - Worldwide Lot# 2077 1990’s-2000’s Golden Replica Lot# 2083 Post Office Box Doors, pair This is Stamps An enormous collection of Replica a pair of U.S. Post Office box doors with soaring stamps in 22k gold. The collection, mounted in eagles c. 1940’s. The dimensions are 11 in. w X four albums, was compiled by David E. Bradley. 6 1/4 in. h. Brass construction with thumb turn releases. Condition is Three of the volumes are entitled “Golden very good. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109005 Replicas of the Stamps of the Century,” while the fourth book contains “Golden Replicas Lot# 2084 Postal Worker Retirement of the 50-State Greetings Stamps. There are even two envelopes Ceramic Plate This is a retirement plate for containing stamps waiting to be mounted in the books. All in near new Dave that is hand painted on Italian ceramics. condition. See photos for more detail. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 121772 It is 18 in. across and poste marked June 18, 1999. Cleverly done with everything that a Lot# 2078 1931 Old Paragon Stamp Album postman needs including the “dog warning A Paragon Stamp Album from 1931. It contains card”. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121548 stamps from around the world. It appears to be about 60% filled. Stamps are canceled in most Lot# 2085 US Post Office Department Railway cases. See photos for condition and details. Est. Mail Service Badge No. 58847. Spread eagle $60-120 HWAC# 120921 clutching arrows and olive branch surmounts oval medallion with a U superimposed on an S, thirteen stars surrounding it. Pin and clasp to attach to coat/jacket. No hallmark. Approx. Lot# 2079 Downieville, California Downieville 2.25 x 2” Very good condition. The Railway Mail Wells Fargo Covers & Ephemera Lot of 5. 1) Service (RMS) was officially inaugurated in 1873 receipt for $2,000 package (gold) addressed 1869. ATTENTION: BADGE COLLECTORS! SEE to London & San Francisco Bank. 2) Wells, Fargo ADDITIONAL BADGES UNDER THE GENERAL & Co’s Express, Collection and Commission AMERICANA, RAILROAD AND DEALER SECTION OF SALE! Est. $50- Department 1876 letterhead. About $100 200 HWAC# 113421 payment. 3) Three covers, all different. One with Lot# 2086 US Postal Carrier Badge This is a Downieville cancel. Other two are internal covers addressed to JW O’Read in Downieville. Est. US Postal Letter Carrier badge from the 1950’s. $160-350 HWAC# 107831 The piece measures about 2”x 3”. The pin back still functions and the numeral on the front is Lot# 2080 San Francisco, California 1800’s very sharp. A very nice badge. See photos for Bank Note Framed Displays Two framed more detail. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120904 displays of copies of a dozen postal covers, bank receipts and checks from the California Lot# 2087 USPS Special Delivery Messenger gold rush. One frame represents Sonora in the Southern Mother Lode, and the other Overland Hat Badge U.S. Post Office No. 1 Special Mail related including a copy of a Snowshoe Delivery Messenger hat badge. Badge is brass, measures 2 5/8 in. by 1 5/8 in., and is embossed Thompson cover.All are in nice readable with black paint highlight behind lettering. See condition. Companies represented include, Freeman & Company Express, Page, Bacon & Company and more. See photo for more details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# photos for more details. Frame measures 20”x 24”. Est. $200-300 118989 HWAC# 120857 Lot# 2088 Bay Area, California California Bay Area Photos, c.1890-1910 Lot of 18. Range Lot# 2081 Three Rivers, Tulare County, California Three Rivers Cover and letter, in size from 2.5 x 4.5” to 3.75 x 5.5” None are identified, but a few have business names: man 1890. Large ring bold cancel for Three Rivers, standing in front of DL Elliott’s The Lodge bar; TulareCo., Cal.with star cancel. Tul-2840 in people on horse-drawn trolley headed to the Williams, rated R3 of 4. The post office there opened Dec 23, 1879. The first cover Williams Sutro Baths; and a main street (Santa Rosa?) has reported is Sept 20, 1889. The letter is showing the Alexander Hotel. Most seem to feature the same group of men/family. A few dated Oct 7, 1890, and datelined Advance, CAl, which had a post office at the time reported there, but based upon appear to show them building a house. Please inspect. Est. $100-200 this cover, we doubt it was open much, if at all. Not only is the cover HWAC# 113620 important to collectors, but so is the contents. The letter discusses the Lot# 2089 Coloma, California 1800’s Gold eally colony of Kaweah. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 110192 Rush Period Photos, 5 Framed Historical Lot# 2082 1900’s-2000’s Commemorative Pieces Group of mid 1800’s photos with ornate Postal Collectibles A collection of frames. People portraits in period garb and a photo of Sutter’s Mill in Coloma. Site of the commemorative stamps, centenary covers discovery of gold that lead to the California and postal covers all placed in nice albums. Gold Rush in 1848. Pictures need to be re- Included in the collection is Fity Years of Airmail Stamps, Millennium Stamps, U.S. secured in their frames. See photos for more Liberty Series, Constitution Bicentennial detail. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 120847 Covers, 50 State Covers & Centenary Anniversary Panels. These were put together by David Bradley of the Postal Commemorative Society. All in near new condition. See photos for more details. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 121131 66 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Photographs Lot# 2090 Hollywood, California 1967 Jack Haley Lot# 2097 Massachusetts 1905-1906 State of Autographed Framed Memorabilia This is a framed Massachusetts City View Albums (3) 1) Views photo and autographed check of Jack Haley, dancer of Boston & Vicinity, Circa 1905, includes many and actor who portrayed the Tin Man in 1939’s film interesting views of Harvard University. 10” x classic “The Wizard of Oz.” The piece is framed, with 8” booklet, 48 pages 2) Pictorial Springfield, an 8”x 10” B/W photo of Haley in his iconic role. the City of Homes, 1906, Embossed cover, 10” The piece measures 19”x 13” and is still sealed. See x 8” booklet, 32 pages 3) Photographic Views photos for more detail. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121529 of Gloucester & Vicinity, 1905, 10” x 8” booklet, 32 pages. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 120938 Lot# 2091 Lake Tahoe, California Early Lot# 2098 Montana 1950’ Or Later. Chinese Lake Tahoe Mounted Photograph Mounted Portraits / Montana / 12 Items Here is a photograph of two men on a small steamer on nice grouping of photos, from an exhibit. These a lake. Reverse has pencil notations identifying are reproductions, and enlargements, and this as Fallen Leaf Lake, c.1880s. Possible; it mounted on foam boards. They show different would be a view looking back towards Lake Chinese Families...single men,and women . Tahoe with Tallac on the left. Also maybe Also, the China Town,in a birds eye view. ( Emerald Bay? Photo is 3.5 x 4.5” on 4.25 x 5.25” board. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 113563 1890’s-1920’s) 32” Tall x 24” wide. Would look great framed, or could be used as your own exhibit, or given as gifts. Very good black n whit items, great detail. ( RH). Est. $120-180 HWAC# Lot# 2092 San Francisco, California 1860’s 109691 1880’s. Stereoscopic Photograph; Early Gold Rush Photo Early Gold Rush Photo. It is a 4 Lot# 2099 Carson City, Nevada c.1900 1/2” high x 7” long. It shows a building on Main Mounted Photograph of the Boston Bakery Street, in the early 1860’s to 1870’s. That can in Carson City 4 x 5” photograph mounted be know, from the style of the windows, of that on 5 x 8.5” board. Shows man walking down period.Probably a general store on the ground wooden boardwalk with “Boston Bakery” floor, see tools, hanging on the outside wall of the building. Extremely sign hanging from a storefront. Reverse has rare, I looked through hundreds of photo, and could not find this one. pen notations identifying the location and Very minor, paper loss in upper left corner, and a few water spots, timeframe (c.1899-1900). Medium contrast. Hole punches in board. otherwise real nice. Very light ...” S.F.” on the reverse right corner. ( There are octagonal trade tokens for this business. Est. $150-250 RH). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105363 HWAC# 113515 Lot# 2093 California 1800’s Gold Rush Lot# 2100 Reno, Nevada Reno Area Photos (12) A collection of 12 framed photos, Historical Photographs Lot of 14. Includes: depicting life as a miner back in the California family portrait from The Oakland Studio; John Gold Rush. All photos are framed in modern black plastic and glass Acuaga’s Nugget of elephants; c.1929 Riverside frames, ready to be hung in your office or den. All in good condition. See photos for more details. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 120845 Studio portrait of couple; another Riverside Studio; EP Butler cabinet card; Riverside Lot# 2094 California Miners Union Hall, Studio cabinet card; Brinsmead Studio; Paffrath Studio; CE Skinner cabinet card; and Colored Bodie Photograph Color photograph others. Please inspect. Range in size from cabinet card to 8 x 10” Est. 79 in. X 50 in. unsigned of the Miners Union $80-100 HWAC# 113590 Hall c. 1960. A very high quality photograph. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 112342 Lot# 2101 Nevada 1960s Comstock Photos / 21 Items Really nice collection of 8” x 10” Lot# 2095 Woodstock, Canada 1901 black and white photos of different places, Woodstock, Canada Souvenir Very people and things in the Comstock areas of the nice, collection of photos of the history of Old West. The Sutro Tunnel, a long forgotten Woodstock, Canada ( 1834-1901). . The town grave, an abandoned barn, hand made Gothic was named by Admiral Vansittart. The photos iron fancy fence, an abandoned cabin in the show everything you can think of. A lot of the pines, remains of a smelter, large freight building, an abandoned and famous people, the avenues, the buildings the crumbling rock building, old dried wagon tracts, and a lot more !! A churches, the city band, hockey clubs, fire halls, must see, back into the days that were. All in great condition ( RH). Est. and all the rest. The cover is loose, and a few of the page ends on the $200-400 HWAC# 100246 rear have missing pieces. But, overall it really great, and the pictures Lot# 2102 Nevada c.1920s Vintage Nevada and history is wonderful. There is a wealth of information in here. ( RH ). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 100249 Photo Scrapbook Contains about 20 pages, most with cutout photos attached on both Lot# 2096 Delray Beach, Florida Huge sides of the page. Most photos labelled. Cypress Swamp Color Panorama Color Includes: ruins at Ft. Churchill, Lake Tahoe, laminated panorama of Cypress Swamp, Delray Reno, Truckee River, Jobs Peak, Wingfield Peak, Beach, FL. Shot by Peter Lorber in February 1995 by a rotational Walker River, farm near Yerington, Mt. Grant camera, 35mm roundshot. Impressively large 20” by perhaps 20’! Est. Peak, and more. Also includes photos from a trip to Utah where they $100-200 HWAC# 106383 passed Austin, Ruth, Ely, and the Richfield copper mine. 7.5 x 11” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113632 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 67

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Photographs Lot# 2103 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910- Lot# 2108 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910-1920s 1920s Advertising Photo, Atlantic City, NJ Festival and Funeral Photos, Atlantic City, Ten black and white photographs, mounted on NJ Ten black and white photographs mounted stiff cardboard, thought to be by Atlantic City, on stiff cardboard, believed to be of various New Jersey, photographer “Miller MacLane” festivals, parades, and funerals in Atlantic City, showing various products including a ribboned New Jersey by “Miller-MacLane” photographer. medal made from a 2 Kroner coin; a display of The two images of the same funeral show a fireplace screens; the advertising display for ceremonial (Masonic?) sword laying across the the Royal Apollo Cold Cream; an industrial-size open casket which is surrounded by a profusion clothes washer by The American Laundry Mchy Co; some sort of food of flowers. The other eight photos show a variety preparation facility; three images of a labeling machine, and an image of parade scenes with people dressed up in all their finery, pomp, and of an unknown crest bearing the words, “SANS, DIEU, RIEN” (without circumstance. One brass band photo records the “Mystic Order of God, nothing). Image sizes vary from 4 x 5 to 8 x 13 inches. Please Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm,” a Masonic group from Grotto see the catalog image for relative image sizes and the condition of the Number 93 in Schenectady, New York. Photos vary from 5 x 7 to 11 cardboard mounts. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 109203 x 10 inches in size. See catalog photo for condition of the cardboard mounts and the relative sizes. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109196 Lot# 2104 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910-1920s Atlantic City Christmas at Home Three black and Lot# 2109 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910-1920s white photographs, mounted on stiff cardboard, Homes and Row Houses, Atlantic City, NJ Eight showing views of Christmas trees. Two images are black and white photographs, mounted on stiff of the same tree with a model railroad setup. Photos cardboard, of homes and row houses, all thought vary in size from 4 x 7 to 8 x 10 inches. Please see to be in Atlantic City, New Jersey, by photographer catalog image for relative sizes and condition of the “Miller-MacLane.” Sizes vary from 8 x 6-1/4 inch cardboard mounts. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109200 up to 10-3/4 x 9-1/2 inches. See catalog photo for condition of mounting boards and relative sizes. All images are sharp and show beautiful Lot# 2105 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910- 1920s Black American School Graduation architecture typical of the location and time Photos, Atlantic City, NJ Three black and white period. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 108998 photographs, mounted on stiff cardboard, two Lot# 2110 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910-1920s Hotel of which appear to have been taken in front of Interior Photographs, Atlantic City, NJ Three black and the same building, possibly a church or school. white photographs mounted on stiff cardboard, thought One shows a group of children and young to be by “Miller-MacLane” photographer, of interior adults wearing commencement gowns and scenes of one or more local hotels in Atlantic City, New mortarboards or suits. The other photo shows a group of black women Jersey, including a sitting room, dining room, and parlor. wearing white dresses adorned with a slanted cross standing in front Images vary in size from 10-1/4 x 6-1/2 inches to 10 x of a man in a black suit. A third photo shows the boardwalk display 7-1/2 inches. See catalog photo for condition of mounting and sales cart of the “Edwards Floral Hall Co” with their slogan “Say boards and relative sizes. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108999 It With Flowers.” These three photos range in size from 11 x 9 to 11 x 15 inches. Please see the catalog image for condition of the cardboard Lot# 2111 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910-1920s Photos mounts and the relative sizes. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 109201 of Atlantic City, NJ, Businesses Three black and white photographs, mounted on stiff cardboard, thought to Lot# 2106 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910- be photographed by “Miller-MacLane” in Atlantic City, 1920s Business Buildings and Construction New Jersey. One is of a storefront of M. Fishman& Son, in Atlantic City, NJ Four black and white “Wholesale Butter and Eggs,” and the second is the photographs mounted on stiff board, all interior of a butcher shop, and the third is the storefront showing buildings under construction, of Bettel’s Ice Cream and Fancy Cakes. Photos are groundbreaking, or architect’s rendering. The approximately 10 x 7-1/2 and 12 x 9 inches. Please see rendering is for the Felkner Building in Atlantic catalog image for condition of the cardboard mounts City, New Jersey, however that location is now and relative sizes. Est. $120-160 HWAC# 109204 a parking lot. Photos are 5-1/2 x 8 inches, 8-3/4 x 6-5/8 inches, 8-1/2 x 6 inches, and 8 Lot# 2112 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1910-1920s Stage x 10.5 inches. Consignor believes photographer is Miller-MacLane”. Band Photos, Atlantic City, New Jersey Three black and See catalog photo for condition of the mounts. Est. $100-200 HWAC# white photographs mounted on stiff cardboard, believed 108527 to be by “Miller-MacLane” photographer in Atlantic Lot# 2107 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1921 City, New Jersey, with images of big bands and smaller Easter Parade Photos, Atlantic City, ensembles performing on stage. Images range in size from 11 x 8 to 11 x 9 inches. See catalog image for relative NJ Two black and white photographs, sizes and condition of the cardboard mounts. Est. $120- believed to be by photographer “Miller- 200 HWAC# 109197 MacLane” in Atlantic City, New Jersey, showing the parade and gathered crowd Lot# 2113 Buffalo, New York Col. Lindburgh for the 1921 Easter Parade. Images are and Mother Photo Pinback Buffalo, N. Y. / approximately 11 x 9 inches. Please see July 29, 1927 / Col. Lindbergh & Mother. Blue the catalog image for the condition of the and white photo pin, 22 mm. Benjamin Fauver cardboard mounts and relative sizes. Est. Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 119884 $120-150 HWAC# 109202 68 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Newspapers Lot# 2114 Orange, Ohio 1880’s President Lot# 2121 Juneau, Alaska 1890 Alaska Free Garfield & Cleveland Photographs (3) Press Newspaper (2 issues) Lot of 2. Rare Two really nice pictures of President James a newspaper. Vol. IV and Vol IV. Juneau, Alaska Garfield, 20th President of the United States. Territory, Saturday Jan. 25, 1890 and Feb. 1, Assassinated, July 2 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau. 1890. Front has huge ad for WF Reed General One photo done from the original engraving Merchandise advertising Miner’s Outfits! Also of H.H. Hall Jr, New York. Stereoscopic has a big article and illustration about the Muir Photograph, of Mr. & Mrs Grover Cleveland, Glacier at Glacier Bay. Ad for Pacific Coast Steamship too! Great Alaska done by J. F. Jarvis of the Littleton View Co, Littleton, N.H. in 1886. Gold Rush pieces. Very poor condition. Please inspect. Est. $100-150 President Cleveland was the only President in history, to serve two, HWAC# 113593 non-consecutive terms as the 22nd ( 1885-1889) & 24 (1893-1897) Presidents!! All items perfect condition ( RH ). Est. $120-180 HWAC# Lot# 2122 Jackson, California 1864 Amador 105360 Dispatch Newspaper w/ Article about California Secession Vol. 6. No. 11. Jackson, Cal., Saturday, Dec. Lot# 2115 Mercer, Utah c1800’s Utah Mine 17, 1864. Full front page article where the author is Photos Approx 30 photos of mining scenes & pro-secession of California! “it is not my intention to blacksmith shop. Interesting photos from the discuss the right of secession, but believe that every late 1800’s, showing the inside of mines (very intelligent man will agree with me that the union is precariously placed wooden beams holding up in dissolution, that secession is a fact of four years roof of mine) there are women, men, horses & standing, and that the only true question before the misc. photos. Some photos are 6” x 4” some are people is, and has been, what is the true course to larger 6”x 6”. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $150-280 HWAC# 106008 pursue to save ourselves from ruin, degradation and despotism.” “If peace, based upon the original rights of the citizen and the sovereignty Lot# 2116 Germany 1949-57 Voigtlander of the states, with reason left free to determine the interests of each, Bessa Camera A Voigtlander Besso 620. This is the foundation of union, I am for it.” Ads for the US Bakery & Saloon, is an untested model, but appears to be in Union Hotel, National Hotel, and Washington Hotel. Folds, foxing, decent condition. Pleas see photos for more toning. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113614 details. Est. $125-250 HWAC# 121274 Lot# 2123 Jackson, California 1869 Amador Dispatch Newspaper w/ Article Against Women’s Rights Vol. 10. Feb. 27, 1869. Front page article on “The Rights of Women.” This article is opposed Lot# 2117 Brothel Stereoviews (2) Lot of 2 to them! Woman suffrage appears to be making different. 1) Earlier (1880s?) view of woman some headway, and we are sorry for it.” Ads for the on couch. Stamped “Standard Series.” 2) HC Constitution Saloon, Miners’ Exchange Bar, Dickson, White & Co. staged scene entitled “Collecting Dewolf & Co. Whiskies, J. Walkers Vinegar Bitters, from a Slow Customer.” c. 1901. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113562 and more. 16 x 23” Foxing, tears, somewhat brittle. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113601 Lot# 2124 Lake Tahoe, California 1881 Tahoe Tattler (Newspaper), Vol. 1, No. 12 Tahoe’s Lot# 2118 Early Photography Items Classic cute little newspaper. 6.25 x 4.75” Ads for Victorian stereo viewer with 5 stereo views, the Big Bonanza Saloon, Tallac House, Tahoe San Francisco earthquake and Palestine. Also House, JM Short, Grand Central Hotel, and includes a Target Brownie Six-20 box camera. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122734 steamer “Minnie Moody.” Articles about the Truckee Republican newspaper, lots available at Tallac, a candy pull, and more. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 113638 Lot# 2119 James A. Garfield Photograph Produced by Murray of New York and Boston, 4 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches. James Abram Garfield Lot# 2125 Lake Tahoe, California 1881 Tahoe (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) Tattler (Newspaper), Vol. 1. No. 3 6.25 x was the 20th President of the United States, 4.75” Ads for the Big Bonanza Saloon, Tallac serving from March 4, 1881 until his death House, Tahoe House, JM Short, Grand Central by assassination six and a half months later. Hotel, and steamer “Minnie Moody.” Articles He was the first sitting member of Congress about trout caught, notable arrivals at the lake, to be elected to the presidency, and remains and a young man who almost drowned. Est. the only sitting House member to gain the $150-250 HWAC# 113637 White House. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103173 Lot# 2126 Monitor, Alpine County, California 1866 Monitor Gazette Newspaper - Very Rare ! Extra rare issue of the Monitor Gazette, Monitor, Alpine Lot# 2120 1800’s Old Photo & Litho Half County, California. Vol. II, No. 41, March 10, 1866. Dozen This lot includes two framed lithos of Published Every Saturday by S.G. Lewis, who was four sailing shipsthree framed early pioneer Notary Public, Conveyancer, and Commissioner photos and a twin CDV. All are in good of Deeds for the State of Nevada. Ads for Silver condition and ready to hang in the hall, den or Mountains businesses; assayer Leopold Kuh in home office. See photos for more details. Est. Virginia City; Gelatt & Moor’e Pioneer Line fo Stages $80-120 HWAC# 120852 from Genoa to Silver Mountain; and Edward Arnold’s New Process for Desulphurizing Metalliferous Ores. Gives notices for assessments and updates on local mining operations. 21 “ x 14” Folds with some separation, rips and tears. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113571 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 69

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Newspapers Lot# 2127 San Francisco, California 1890 Lot# 2133 New York City, New York 1850-1851 American Standard Newspaper, Anti- New York Daily Tribune An incredible archive Immigrant Publication (2 Different Issues) of New York Daily Tribune Newspapers, from Lot of 2 different. Rare. This was a weekly New Years’ Day 1850 to April 3, 1851. All the pages are bound, but the newspaper published in San Francisco, boards are detached. Pages are in decent condition, considering their affiliated with the 1880s American Party. This age and very readable. Articles and ads range from war in Eastern American Party, largely based in California, had Europe to steamboat fares to the California gold fields (A little under anti-immigrant sentiments largely directed against Chinese and other $400 for deluxe accommodations). This is a real historic piece and a immigrants to the American west coast. Vol. III, No. 9 and No. 14. 9.5 must for any fan of old newspapers. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 121136 x 12” 15 pp. Toning, somewhat brittle. Please inspect. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 113595 Lot# 2134 Burlington, Vermont 1852 Burlington Free Press 1/9/1852 Four-page newspaper, Lot# 2128 San Francisco, California the Burlington Free Press, published on Friday 1890 California Spirit of the Times and Morning (it says so!), January 9, 1852. Articles Underwriters’ Journal – 3 issues Lot of 3 cover local and national events, obituaries, and an issues. No. 20, 21, and 22. February 1890. interesting variety of advertisements, including “Devoted to the Best Interests of California.” All Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Catholicon (The discovery 3 have a one-cent Postage Due stamp. One has of the above Preparations has established a new a full-page vignette of race horse Alfred D, 6206. Most articles seem era in the history of the Healing Art; it is, in truth, to be related to livestock and horses, though there are other articles, one of the greatest Medical Discoveries of the including one about a baseball league. Rare SF newspaper. Brittle, rips, age). Another ad announces The Great Remedy for Piles, Habitual as it. Please inspect. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 113594 Costiveness, Female Complaints, Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, or Loss of Appetite. News of such medical breakthroughs alone is worth the Lot# 2129 Weaverville, California 1857 Trinity price of adding this piece of historic ephemeral to your collection. Page Journal Newspaper Extra rare. Vol. 11. No. 27. are approximately 18x24-inches and in fragile but coherent condition. Weaverville, California, Saturday, July 25, 1857. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 108631 Variety of interesting articles: “More Mormon Mischief” about the “tide of Mormon immigration”; Lot# 2135 1833 New Gazetteer of the United Wagon Road Survey; Temperance lectures; mining States by Darby & Dwight A New Gazetteer correspondence from Grizzly Fork; mining at Conon of the United States of America; containing a Creek; an execution at Yreka; and more. Ads for a copious description of the States, Territories, soda and syrup factory for sale (E. Bontecott, no Counties, Parishes, Districts, Cities and Towns - bottles known); various expresses; Apollo Saloon; Mountains, Lakes, Rivers and Canals-- Commerce, various drug stores; Derringer pistols, and more! Foxing, large rips Manufactures, Agriculture, and the Arts and teas. Needs restoration. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113603 Generally, of the United States; Embracing also the extent, boundaries and natural productions of the principal subdivisions, the latitude and Lot# 2130 Yerba Buena, California 1847 the longitude of cities and towns and their bearing and distance California Star Newspaper 1847; Reprint of from important places; including other interesting and valuable First Year What a great early, pre-Gold Rush Geographical, Historical, Political, and Statistical Information with California reference work. This was published the population of 1830. By William Darby and Theodore Dwight, by Howell-North Books of Berkeley in 1965. Jr. Hartford, Published by Edward Hopkins. 1833. 630 pages with Yerba Buena was the first name that San Francisco went by. Earliest Appendix. Red brown leather boards, as original. Approximately 5” x volumes are datelined Yerba Buena and the later ones San Francisco. 9” Spine wear. All original. Prepared in 1832, this two column work Article about the illegality of holding Indians hostage for work, Indians is an alphabetical listing of all geographic terms found in America. It are uniting to make depredations on whites, lengthy article on the includes 1830 census data. Important early work on place names and first attempt to assist suffering emigrants on the California Mountains locations. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108487 (Donner Party), etc. These articles from two random issues we turned to. Includes an index and an index of advertisers. Est. $100-150 Lot# 2136 San Francisco, California HWAC# 109058 Crocker-Langley San Francisco Directory 1902 ”Containing an Lot# 2131 Lynn, Massachusetts 1848 Newspapers alphabetical list of business firms and / Ephemera / Science Fiction Very interesting private citizens: A directory of the City collection of early newspapers. It includes the first and County Officers, Churches, Public science fiction article about “Orrin Lindsay’s” who and Private Schools, Benevelolent, traveled to the Moon and Mars. He was a fictional Literary and other Associations, former student of John. L Riddell . Mr. Riddell was a Banks, Incorporated Institutions, etc. very famous person at that time, and did a little of and a classified business directory, a everything. You name it...he tried it !! A lot of other corrected map and a revised street interesting reading in here as well. Turn the pages, and avenue guide of the City of San and go back in time...yourself !! (RH). Est. $100- Francisco, Cal. Compiled and published 200 HWAC# 102091 by H.S. Crocker Company 215, 217, Lot# 2132 Virginia City, Nevada 1870 The 219 Bush Street.” Previously owned by the City Prison, stamped inside covers Daily Times with Virginia City, NV Fire and on some inside pages. Original red Story The Daily Times of San Bernardino, CA fabric binding is damaged but still attached, and both covers and all with follow up on Virginia City, NV fire. Poor inside pages are complete. One loose page inside back cover. Map and condition, sold as is Est. $80-100 HWAC# revised Street guide are missing. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108501 100031 70 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Books Lot# 2137 San Francisco, California Crocker- Lot# 2142 Boston, Massachusetts 1901- Langley San Francisco Directory Set of 1903 Youth’s Companion Bound Archives Two 1912, 1913 Two Volumes Containing an Three bound volumes of the early 1900’s alphabetical list of business firms and private children’s magazine. Founded in 1827, this citizens: A directory of the City and County publication lasted for 100 years under various Officers, Churches, Public and Private Schools, titles, including “The Companion-For All the Benevelolent, Literary and other Associations, Family.” Various writers who contributed to the magazine included, Banks, Incorporated Institutions, etc. and a Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Booker T. Washington and Emily Classified Business Directory, and a revised street and avenue guide of Dickinson. All the boards seem intact. There are binding issues with the City of San Francisco, Cal. Compiled and published by H.S. Crocker one, that can easily be repaired. These are a nice window into the early Company 215, 217, 219 Bush Street.” Includes and index in the front 20th century. They’re in good condition. See photos for more details. as well as late listings. Both are fully intact with original bindings. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 121284 1912 Directory is bound in blue fabric, inside content is complete, binding is broken but attached. 1913 Directory is bound in red fabric, Lot# 2143 Detroit, Michigan 1856 Michigan inside content is complete, binding is broken but attached. Embossed State Business Directory State of Michigan binding is fully legible on both. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108502 Gazetteer & Business Directory for 1856- 1857 Complete in one volume. H. Huntington Lee & Co. & James Sutherland Publishers and Lot# 2138 San Francisco, California Crocker- Compilers. Price -- Three Dollars. Detroit, 1856. Langley San Francisco Directory Set of Printed by Murray & Baker, Book and Job Printers, 200 Main Street. Two 1919, 1923 Two Volumes Containing an Buffalo. N.Y. Previously owned by Massachusetts Historical Society. alphabetical list of business firms and private 250 pages of directory listings followed by approximately 50 pages of citizens: A directory of the City and County Detroit and Buffalo, Advertisements. Separating the two sections is an Officers, Churches, Public and Private Schools, Benevelolent, Literary incredible plate print of Niagra Falls Suspension Bridge. Illustrations and other Associations, Banks, Incorporated Institutions, etc. and a and plate prints scattered in advertisements. General information on Classified Business Directory, and a revised street and avenue guide of industry, government, land area, geography, transportation, services, the City of San Francisco, Cal. Compiled and published by H.S. Crocker official offices and persons, organizations, societies, religious groups, Company 215, 217, 219 Bush Street.” Includes and index in the front as etc. appear in the front directory pages. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 108499 well as late listings. Both are fully intact with original bindings. 1919 Directoryis light green embossed fabric. 1923 is bound in red leather on spine and gray fabric on covers, both with embossed printing. 1923 Lot# 2144 Detroit, Michigan 1852 Shove’s Directory was previously owned by the Library of California Historical Business Advertiser, and Detroit Directory Society. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 108504 This was Shove’s first directory and the sixth overall for the city of Detroit. 235 pages. Lot# 2139 San Francisco, California Stained green printed boards. The pages have 1970 In Pursuit of the Golden Dream: some foxing and stains. It appears that the Reminiscences of San Francisco and the first few pages have been ripped out. It was Northern and Southern Mines, 1849-1857 published by Free Press Book and Job Office Written by Howard C. Gardiner. This book Print. According to OCLC there are only 4 other includes narrations of journeys and letters physical copies of this directory. Rarity: [ii] Est. $300-500 HWAC# from San Francisco and goldfields of the Sierra 108498 Nevada. The California Gold Rush of 1849 is detailed in the book. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112226 Lot# 2145 St. Louis, Missouri 1859 Kennedy’s St. Louis Directory Containing a directory Lot# 2140 San Francisco, California 1850 / of citizens, including also a business mirror, 1891 Kimball’s San Francisco Directory appendix, co-partnership directory, & 1850 - Reprint The original directory came more by Robert V. Kennedy. This is a Gold out in 1850. In not only names the prominent Rush Era Directory of St. Louis businesses citizens of San Francisco in 1850, but lists Pilots and individuals. Advertisements throughout. 4 pages of Railroad (river), newspapers, churches, amusements, advertisements detailed with routes, stops, and agent names at back of expresses, post offices, policemen, etc. directory on pink-colored pages. Ads inside both front and back cover. This version includes the three pages of additional names and Alphabetic listing of names and businesses followed by businesses advertisements pasted unto the front and back cover making it the by type, government and organizational listings, including secret 1891 reprint. 139 pages. 6” x 4”. Comes with a nice case. Original: societies, railroads, post-offices, postage rates, religious societies, September 1, 1850: Journal of Commerce Press, Montgomery Street, hospitals, convents, churches, cemeteries, schools, medical and San Francisco. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 119433 scientific associations and much more. First two pages are riped and only partially legible. Original binding with ads on both covers. Spine Lot# 2141 California 1886 Register of the information partially torn but binding remains intact, despite peeling, Dept. of California Grand Army of the fading and wear. Inside pages appear complete (aside from two pages Republic Book Compiled and Printed by in front mentioned) and all are legible and intact, but discoloration direction and under supervision of the General and some stains are present. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 108492 Commitee of Management, Twentieth National Encampment. San Francisco: Joseph L. Tharp. Softbound. 278 pages with full alphabetic index. Well worn, consistent with age but all pages Lot# 2146 Bozeman, Montana Telephone present. Ads throughout. The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was Directories - Good Historical Reference a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army Books (2) For Bozeman, Belgrade, Gallatin (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Gateway, Manhattan, and Three Forks. Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War. The December 1949 and January 1950. Each 50 G.A.R. became among the first organized advocacy groups in American pages. Includes business directory with lots of politics. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122706 ads! 9.25 x 6”. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 105849 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 71

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Books Lot# 2147 Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1847 Lot# 2153 United Kingdom 1853 Temple Bar, Harris’s General Business Directory of the City Golgotha - Rare Book from England the Cities of Pittsburgh & Allegheny with with Provenance Rare book: Temple Bar, the the Environs by Isaac Harris Fifth Edition, City Golgotha: A Narrative of the Historical Published Pittsburgh, Printed by A. A. Occurrences of a Criminal Character Associated Anderson. Formerly owned by the New York with the Present Bar, by James Holbert Wilson. State Library in Albany. Another Gold Rush Era First edition, 1853, Publisher David Bogue, London. Hardcover, red Directory. 241 pages of alphabetic name listing cloth cover with gilt lettering. Has 68 pages, with colored lithographic followed by approximately 30 additional pages of advertisements. frontispiece and 1 other plate. A history of the Temple Bar from 1660 Approximately 4” x 7” hardbound, binding intact, all pages present to 1772, with footnotes making references to contemporary authors, but discolored and stained inside covers and on page edges, possibly including Dickens. Comes with hand-written letter, dated April 11, exposed to moisture. Fully legible. Excellent resource for bottle 1853, gifting the book to someone - James Walsh Esq. Also inside collectors and researchers. Includes banks officers and capital, cover is hand-written the name of a later owner, with date and other government officers, hospitals, etc. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 108496 information - “Alfred C. Reed March 22, 1928 London. Purchased from Harding’s Book Shop in Great Russell Street.” Three period newspaper reviews of the book are pasted inside the back cover, along with a Lot# 2148 Various Locations, United States sticker which reads, “Bound by Bone & Son, 76. Fleet Street, London.” 1948/ 1955/ & 1973. Military Books / 6 books Pages intact but spine loose inside front cover only, and slight wear on total Here is a nice grouping of military books. corners. Measures approx. 8 1/4 in. by 6 1/4 in. Est. $200-250 HWAC# Item # 1 of 3: ( 4 ) Veterans Foreign Wars/ Edition 118990 of / Pictorial History / of the / Second World War. Really great reading and great pictures. Covers Lot# 2154 Abraham Lincoln: A Play -Rare have some wear and water damage, but the 1919 Book Rare book, Abraham Lincoln: A contents are great.Item # 2 of 3 : Air Navigation Play, by John Drinkwater. Copyright 1919, first / U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office. 715 pages of edition, published by Houghton Mifflin - New charts, graphs, maps and more . My favorite is a York/Boston. Hardcover, 112 pages. Condition: fold out “ Star Chart”, in the back...WOW. Minor wear on the cover. Item Very good, with very little wear. Dark blue cloth # 3 of 3: The Army Air Forces/ In World War II./ Combat Chronology/ spine over light blue pictorial boards. Picture of Abraham Lincoln on 1941-1945 . Published 1973. 991 Pages of reading No pictures. Cover the cover and paper label pasted on spine. Measures approx. 5 in. by 7 fine. Get his lot...and Off you go...into the wild blue yonder. (RH). Est. 1/2 in. Includes two newspaper reviews for the play’s performances $80-120 HWAC# 109703 - from 1919 in the New York Times and in what appears to be a San Francisco newspaper. First owner’s name and date hand written Lot# 2149 Bingham, Utah 1913 Utah’s inside cover, reads: “Alfred C. Reed. Dec. 25, 1919. Bess. K. Fredendall”. Greatest Manhunt...For Lopez Softcover See photo for more details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118991 Rare softcover. Utah’s Greatest Manhunt, The True Story of the Hunt for Lopez, by an Eye Lot# 2155 Academy for Grown Horsemen Witness. 142pp. The story of Lopez and his Containing the Completest Instructions for long dispute with Deputy Sheriff Sorenson. walking, Trotting, etc., Gambado, Third ed Front cover detaching. Also includes hardcover 1808 Gambado’s third edition of his original Bingham History by Bailey and Utah Apex two treatises published in London, 1808. Mining stock 1936. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 108193 Please see the description in this catalog for that work. The illustrations for the 1808 Lot# 2150 Utah 1903-1919 Irrigation version are the same, but lower quality. 81pp, contents list in the Investigations in Utah U.S. Dept. of back as well. Does not include the 1791 addition, bound as original. Agriculture This is the full report of water Bookplate for R. Westly Hall Dare.(1789-1836) British politician, management in the entire state of Utah of member of PArliment. His son carried the same name, but i suspect which five rivers are managed for irrigation in this is the father’s bookplate. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 114331 1903. The book was published by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. 330 pages and in very good Lot# 2156 Academy for Grown Horsemen, condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120620 Gambado, 1787 and 1791 An Academy for Horsemen containing complete Instructions Lot# 2151 Utah The Exploration and Survey of for Walking, trotting, galloping, stumbling, tumbling, cantering. the Valley of Great Salt Lake of Utah by Howard Illustrated with copper plates and a portrait of the author by Goeffrey Stansbury books This is a collection of two books Gambado; London, 1787 and bound with in one volume Annals detailing the Stansbury exploration of 1851 published of Horsemanship:Containing accounts of accidental experiments, in 1852. The larger book details Howard Stansbury’s and eperimental accidents, both successful and unsuccessful observations including terrain and insects through communicated by various correspondence to Goeffrey GAmbado... the Rocky Mountains to Utah. The second book London, 1791. This book is an alltime classic. Gambado must have had is entirely of maps. The plates in the first book are quite a sense of humor, as many of the illustrations are very humorous, spectacular. The book of maps has a frail binding; somewhat in the style of the early Judge Amgazine of the 1880’s which the first book is in very good condition with some was all humorous pokes at politics etc. The portrait of Gambado alone spotting. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 120624 is worth the price here. Bookplate: Presented to Major E.W.M. Powell, Lot# 2152 Vermont 1878 Vermont DSO by the 132nd BAttery Royal Field Artillery, April 1906-October 1909. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 114330 Legislative Directory Hardcover directory with fold out Vermont map. 156pp with index. 1.75” spine/front board break Est. $300-600 HWAC# 100077 72 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Books Lot# 2157 Adolph Hitler: Bilder Aus Lot# 2162 Collectibles Reference Books Dem Leben Des Fuhrers oversized book Library Lot of 16 reference books on This is an oversized book entitled: Adolph collectibles. Includes: “The Story of Royal Hitler: Bilder Aus Dem Leben Des Fuhrers Copenhagen Christmas Plates,” Pat Owen, published by Herausgegeben Vom Cigaretten/ 1961,Owen Enterprises, Inc., FL; “Collecting Bilderdienst of Hamburg 1936. 9.5 in. X 12 in. and 132 pages (with Americana,” Matthew J. Bowyer, 1977, A.S. the DUST JACKET). This book is written entirely in German with an Barnes & Co., NJ; “Indian Trade Goods,” Arthur introduction by Herman Goring and the forward by Dr. Joseph Goebels. Woodward, 1967, Oregon Archaeological Society; “The Handbook of The pages have yellowed but the black and white photos are crisp Check Collecting,” edited by Neil Sowards, 1975, Sowards, IN; “The and clear. These photos (supposedly) were pasted-in by prisoners of Collector’s Guide to Old U.S. Stocks and Bonds,” Andrew C. Hall, Sr., concentration camps (of which there were at least 40 in Germany). 1984, Vantage Press, NY; “Tickets and Passes of Great Britain & There are 132 pages of construction, progress, and prosperity that Ireland,” originally 1922, reprint 1974, Spink & Son, Ltd., London; supports the Reich propaganda machine of 1936. Cementing the “Collecting Stocks and Bonds,” George H. LaBarre, author signed, 1980, concept of Hitler as a leader before the war. Brush-up on your German George H. LaBarre Galleries, NH; “Assaying and the California Gold for a good propaganda read. A strong binding in very good condition Rush,” (A Catalog of Goods for Sale by Fred Holabird Americana, Reno, with the dust jacket. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110497 NV), copyright 1999, Holabird; “Brunswick, The Story of an American Company, from 1845 to 1985,” Rick Kogan, 1985, Brunswick Corp., Lot# 2158 Adventures of Captain Bonneville, IL; “The Book of Old Silver, English, American, Foreign,” Seymour B. U.S.A. in the Rocky Mtns. and the Far West Wyler, 1937, Crown Publishers, Inc., NY; “The Herder Dictionary of by Washington Irving This book, complete Symbols,” Herder Freiburg, originally published as Herder Lexikon: with fold out map gives details of the west as it Symbole, 1993, Chiron Publications, IL; “The Timetables of History,” appears in 1849 to Captain Bonneville written The New Third Revised Edition, Bernard Grun, based on Werner by Washington Irving. Anything west of the Stein’s Kulturfahrplan, 1991, Simon & Schuster/Touchstone, NY; Rockies was considered “Oregon” or “Upper “Tomart’s Price Guide to Radio Premium and Cereal Box Collectibles,” or New California”. Published in 1849, this does not appear to be a Tom Tumbusch, 1991, Tomart Publications, OH; “Columbian World’s fictitious book but very well written for any man wishing to relive the Fair Collectibles, Chicago (1892-1893),” Howard M. Rossen and John ways of the pioneer. Forget Hollywood, you need to read this book to M. Kaduck, first edition, 1976, Wallace-Homestead Book Co., IA; understand the true west. “The... free trapper and his steed, decked out “Hake’s Guide to Collectibles, an illustrated price guide,” Ted Hake, in wild array, and tinkling with bells and trinketry,....”p.421. The cover 1990, Wallace-Homestead Book Co., IA; “Toy Soldiers,” James Opie, has a damaged corner, otherwise intact with some paper spotting, copyright 1983, reprinted 1987, Shire Publications Ltd., UK; and very readable. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 120622 “Chewing Tobacco Tin Tags 1870-1930,” Louis Storino, author signed, 1995, Schiffer Publishing Co., PN. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120- Lot# 2159 1923 Book of the American 200 HWAC# 118987 Indian The Book of the American Indian, by Hamlin Garland, copyright 1923, first edition, Lot# 2163 1900’s Confectionery Book Harper & Brothers, New York & London. Collection A nice collection of early 20th Illustrations by Frederic Remington. Front century cookbooks, specifically aimed at flap: “Hamlin Garland and Frederic Remington enjoyed long years candy & ice cream making. Among the titles and friendly association with the Indians of the West. Few men living are Rigby’s Reliable Candy Teacher, The know the Red Men of our plains and mountains better than Hamlin Manufacture of Ice Cream & Ices, Twentieth Century Candy Teacher, Garland. His stories here are both humorous and dramatic, and all and more. there are also a number of note books and tablets with have the value of sketches from life. Frederic Remington’s pictures, of handwritten recipes and notes. An interesting group. See photos for which three are in color, are a fitting accompaniment for the stories. more detail. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121138 They are not so much illustrations of the text, as an independent and parallel interpretation. The book is a memorial of the Indian by two Lot# 2164 1960’s DC & Marvel Comic Group men who knew and loved him.” Hard back, brown, 270 pages. Tears A dozen DC and Marvel comics from the 1960’s. and chippings to paper dust jacket.Price tag of $5.00 on front flap of Included are X-Men Vol.1 #64, Iron Man #7, dust jacket, and written small in pencil upper corner first page. Black Aquaman #45 and many more. Books are in and white illustrations. Gold gilt on spine. This rare book is in fine generally good condition. This is a chance condition internally and very good externally. Colored illustration on to fill in holes in your collection or to start a the frontispiece and dust jacket. 12 1/2 x 9 x 1-3/4 inches. Est. $300- collection. See photos for more details and 500 HWAC# 118997 condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 120920 Lot# 2160 1800’s Classic Literature, 3 Lot# 2165 1905 Hartford, Buffalo & Famous Works A trio of classic novels, include Rochester Souvenir & View Books (3) 1) Pride & The Prejudice by Jane Austin, The Souvenir of Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1905, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain and 9” x 7” booklet, 32 pages 2) 50 Views of Buffalo, Tales of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan New York, circa 1905, 9” x 7” booklet, 40 pages. Doyle. All have condition issues. See photos for more details. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 121580 3) Souvenir of Rochester, New York, circa 1905 9.5” x 8” 32 pages. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 120939 Lot# 2161 Classic Literature, Miscellaneous Books (8) This interesting lot includes: The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain; The Grafters by Francis Lynde; Three Lights from a Match by Leonard Nason; Palgrave’s Golden Treasury, Oxford; Life of Henry VIII, Illustrated; Reveries of a Bachelor; The Lost Ambassador; Frank on the Prairie. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 76641 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 73

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Books Lot# 2166 History of the Pacific Northwest; Lot# 2172 1877 Our Country, Three Oregon and Washington 1889 in two Volumes A complete three volume set of volumes This is a collection of two books Lossing’s “Our Country”, first published in depicting the exploration and development of 1873. This set was published in 1877. Benson both Washington and Oregon. The plates and John Lossing (February 12, 1813 – June 3, portraits of key historic figures and towns is 1891) was a prolific and popular American spectacular. Published by H. S. Crocker Co. historian, known best for his illustrated books in 1889; a rare find. Overall condition of both books is good with on the American Revolution and American Civil War and features in corner wear and some spotting. One quickly notes the three countries Harper’s Magazine. He was a charter trustee of Vassar College. This set ( United States, Great Britain, and Russia) vying for what was then is in very good condition, considering its age and will look very nice in known as the “Oregon Territory” and how extentise it was. Est. $800- someone’s home library. See photos for more details. Est. $100-300 1200 HWAC# 120625 HWAC# 121132 Lot# 2167 Horse (The) of America, Forrester, Lot# 2173 Playboy Magazine Collection 1857, W.A. Clark Jr. Copy Important two More than 350 magazines in excellent volume set Frank Forrester’s Horse and condition from the 1960s to 2004. A number Horsemanship of the United States..., by of years are complete, including 1967-1970, 1977-1979, 1981, 1987, Henry Herbert in two volumes, 1857. 1988. Includes many of the “stars” and iconic women of the period. William Andrews Clark, Jr. bookplate in front These were saved as a collection. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 119029 piece of both volumes, first volume inscription “To John Campbell, Compliments W. A. Clark Jr, 6/9/1921. Clark was the lawyer son of Lot# 2174 1800’s-1900’s Pony Express 7 WAC Sr., the most important figure in Butte mining. The work is full of Wells Fargo Books A group of five books high quality plates and illustrations. First edition, half Morocco with dealing with Old West mail delivery. Included marbled boards. First volume had seperation at spine, inside front, are “Pony Express, The Great Gamble,” “Wells repaired. Rare. One of the quintessential historical works on horses. Fargo, The Legend,” “History of Tuolumne Discusses pedigrees, races, etc. A must-have for the professional horse County,” “History of British Columbia” and “Via person. Est. $700-1500 HWAC# 114286 Western Express & Stagecoach.” All books are in good condition. See photos for more details. Lot# 2168 House of Representatives Est. $100-150 HWAC# 121129 in Congress 1891-1892, Miscellaneous Documents This volume is labeled Lot# 2175 Principles of Modern Riding “Miscellaneous Documents and Reports of for Gentlem... Military Systems..., 1825 by Agriculture in the United States, Agriculture John Allenen Principles of Modern Riding for by Irrigation in the Western Part of the United Gentlemen; in which the late improvements of States and Statistics of Fisheries”. The census the Manege and Military Systems are applied to was taken in 1890. The book is complete and in practice... by John Allen, London, 1825.286pp, good condition with minor water damage to the foxing on frontspiece. well illustrated. Contents front cover. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120621 generally clean, some foxing on edges of illustrations. Professionally rebound. marbled boards calf binding. Lot# 2169 Method of Breaking Horses Est. $150-350 HWAC# 114333 and Teaching Soldiers to Ride, Henry Earl of Pembroke, 1778 Military Equitation: or, Lot# 2176 Report to Congress from A Method of Breaking Horses and Teaching President Rutherford B. Hayes 1879. This Soldiers to Ride Designed for the USe of the is the annual report to Congress by the sitting Army. Henry Earl of Pembroke, 1778. 140pp president, Rutherford B. Hayes on the state of plus illustrations. Third Edition. Professionally the Union, 1879. An interesting read of Indian rebound, marbeled boards. Great early book on Affairs by Brig. General Alfred H. Terry on breaking horses. One writer described this book hostile Indians in the Dakotas after the Custer as an attempt to “modernize” the military in battle and pre-reservation period incidents. methods and behavior. Est. $400-900 HWAC# 114299 Est. $100-250 HWAC# 120613 Lot# 2170 Native American Indians Lot# 2177 c1940’s - 1950’s Wild West Books Reference Library This is a collection books (4 Hardback) 1) Doc W.F. Carver “Spirit Gun on the American Indian: The World of the of the West” by Raymond W. Thorp, pp.244; 2) American Indian by National Geographic Jeff Milton A Good Man with a Gun by J. Evetts Society 1974; The Art of Howard Terpning by Haley with drawings by Harold D. Bugbee, pp. Kelton 1992; A Navajo Sketch Book by Lockett pp. 416; 3)The Great Rascal The Exploits of the 1962; The Complete book of Indian Crafts and Amazing Ned Buntline by Jay Monaghan pp. Lore by Hunt 1963; The Art of Frank C. McCarthy 289; 4) Fabulous Empire by Fred Gibson pp. by Elmer Kelton 1992; The Living Tradition of Maria Martinez second 411. Perfect lot for wild west buffs. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 109490 edition by Susan Peterson 1978; The Native Americans the Indigenous Lot# 2178 1950’s Zane Grey Book Collection People of North America by Taylor and Sturtevant 1992 . Several of these books are long out of print and great reference material. Est. An incredible collection of 32 books by $120-200 HWAC# 121553 renowned American author Zane Grey. All are hardcover with no dust jackets. There appears Lot# 2171 1856 Olney’s Atlas Olney’s Atlas to be a first edition of “The Border Legion” comprising Modern and Ancient Geography, (Published 1916). Other titles appear to have designed to accompany the Practical System of been in a first run. Other titles include “Riders of the Purple Sage,” Geography for Schools and Families. Published “The Spirit of the Border,” “Desert Gold” and many more. These are in by Farmer, Brace & Co. in 1856. 70 pages, 10 x good condition and ready for your library. See photos for more details. 12 inches. Obviously well used over the years, Est. $200-300 HWAC# 121777 the covers worn nearly off, many notations in pencil throughout the volume. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 105243 74 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2179 Bartlett Springs, California c.1890s Two Lot# 2182 Bodie, California A.B. Stewart Mounted Photographs of Bartlett Springs (Mineral Druggist Collection incl. Bodie Check Lot Water) Two different photographs stamped “H.B. of 6. 1) Very rare Bodie Bank revenue check, Cockrill, Foto, Bartlett Springs.” One shows a large RN-G, April 28, 1879 issued to A.B. Stewart & group of well-dressed people standing around a Co. for $29.98. Signed by M. Mereen. Spindle spring. The other is a shot of the resort from the top cancels, two torn corners. 2) Two items of an adjacent hill. Nice contrast on each. 4.5 x 6.5” from Stewart’s time in Washington state. photos on 8 x 10” mounts. Wear to boards, but photos a) Advertising card with floral illustration, are in very good condition. Bartlett Springs, located “Compliments of A.B. Stewart, Druggist, 615 Front Street, Seattle, W.T.” in Lake County, was founded in the 1860s by Green 5.5 x 4” b) Rectangular advertising envelope, “Stewart & Holmes Drug Bartlett. He claimed its mineral water could cure rheumatism. (Fred Co., Walla Walla, Washington. 9 x 2” 3) Two real photo postcards of Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113533 the Comstock: Gold Hill c.1875 and a more modern view of Silver City. Stewart operated in both. 4) New York billhead for Alex. T. Stewart Lot# 2180 Boca, California Boca Beer Original & Co., 1865. Often confused for AB Stewart. Alexander B. Stewart at Die Cut Fabulous die cut of a woman drinking one time operated drug stores in Silver City, Nevada; Gold Hill, Nevada; that advertises “Boca Bottled Beer” “...made from Virginia City, Nevada; Bodie, California; Seattle, Washington; Tacoma, Superior California Barley so Eagerly sought for Washington; and Walla Walla, Washington. In Volume Two of the Eastern Brewers.” The die cut has been adhered Nevada Bottle Book, Holabird describes Stewart’s difficult early life in to cardboard, but would look great framed! Die Canada before reaching Nevada in 1871. In Silver City, Stewart worked cut is approx. 8.5 x 6.5” on 8 x 10” board. The Boca with Charles Boisot. In 1877, Stewart become sole owner and also Brewing Company was formed in 1875. The Boca opened stores in Gold Hill and Virginia City. “With three drug stores Mill Company started lumbering in the 1860s. open simultaneously, Stewart was the second franchised drug store in Boca is located about 10 miles south of Truckee. the west.” Unfortunately, the Virginia City store closed within a year The location was perfect for ice harvesting, and Boca Brewing Co.’s due to a Comstock downturn. He sold his Gold Hill store in 1880 and beer brewing process required lots of ice to keep the beer cool. Boca closed his Silver City at about the same time. In 1877, Boisot left Silver beer became a favorite in California and Nevada mining and timber City for Bodie and Stewart joined him in business there. By 1880, camps, as well as the railroad towns. Boca Brewing Company was the Stewart was operating alone in Bodie. In 1882, he went to Washington Pacific Coast’s first producer of lager beer. For more background on and began his businesses there (Seattle, Tacoma, Walla Walla). For this company, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred more info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-300 HWAC# 113511 Holabird Collection) Est. $100-300 HWAC# 113425 Lot# 2183 Bodie, California 1879 Bodie Bank Check Signed by Druggist O.P. Willis Very rare! Dateline is Mammoth City, handwritten over printed Bodie, Cal. Issued to R Henderson for $130. Signed by O.P. Willis. Spindle cancel, folds, heavy soiling. Orlando P. Willis operated drug stores in Carson City, Washoe City, Bodie, Mammoth City, and Sacramento. He got his start in Carson City in the 1860s. In 1877, he headed to Bodie and opened a drug store there. He also partnered with Comstock and Bodie druggist AB Stewart to open a drug store in Mammoth City, in the nearby Lake Mining District. When that camp failed, he sold the store and moved to Sacramento. He sold the Bodie store to Wright in 1879, Lot# 2181 Boca, California 1890 Boca Brewing Company Billheads the Carson City store to Thaxter in 1878, and the Washoe City store by 1871. For more on Willis, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Lot of 2 very rare pictorial billheads. Both issued in 1890 in Boca to the Boca Mill Company for cases of bottled beer. Fancy illustrated logo Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113520 with vignette of man in a mountain forest. Folds, some toning. Each 6.5 x 8.25” The Boca Brewing Company was formed in 1875. The Boca Lot# 2184 Bodie / Hawthorne, California Mill Company started lumbering in the 1860s. Boca is located about 10 Reagent Bottle Group (33 bottles) Embossed miles south of Truckee. The location was perfect for ice harvesting, and content labels. Duplications. 4.5” tall. Were Boca Brewing Co.’s beer brewing process required lots of ice to keep used at Bodie. Purchased from the Hawthorne the beer cool. Boca beer became a favorite in California and Nevada Highschool. 1) Con Acid Hydrochloride (4 dupes) 2) Con Acid Nitric (2 mining and timber camps, as well as the railroad towns. Boca Brewing dupes) 3) Dil Acid Sulphuric (2 dupes) 4) Dil Acid Hydrochloride (4 Company was the Pacific Coast’s first producer of lager beer. For more dupes) 5) Dil Acid Nitric (5 dupes) 6) Acid Sulphuric (7 dupes) 7) Acid background on this company, please see Volume One of the Nevada Nitric (1) 8) Ammonium Hydroxide (10 dupes) Candelaria/Rawhide/ Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113611 Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 119455 Lot# 2185 San Francisco, California 1903 Cyrus Noble Whiskey Pictorial Ad. Cover to Fred Searles Pictorial advertising cover for Crown Distilleries Co., San Francisco, Cal. with a color illustration touting Cyrus Noble Whiskey, “the savings bank of the blood” “that builds up the tissues.” Addressed to renowned gold geologist Fred Searles, the first geologist for Newmont, and the man responsible for acquiring the Empire Mine at Grass Valley. Also the namesake of Searles Lake California. No contents. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113369 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 75

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2186 San Francisco, California Sierra Lot# 2191 Tahoe, California Summit Springs Mineral Kidney & Liver Cure Trade Card Plus Other Water Ephemera (Tahoe Area) Lot of 4. 1) 1877 SF Trade Cards Lot of 4. 1) Rare trade card for billhead for the Pacific Ice Company, Jacob Hoehn, Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure, manufactured Agent, Sacramento. Agency of Summit Mineral Water. by Sierra Chemical Company in SF. 6 x 4.25” Vignette of horse pulling an ice wagon. Billed to the State Stains. 2) Trade card for L.R. Ellert, SF druggist, Library for 96 lbs. ice. 2) Two Central Pacific Railroad advertising Stearns perfumes. 4 x 5.5” Stains. stereoviews: Castle Peak and Yuba River from Summit 3) W.S. Townsend, Manufacturer of California Valley (by Alfred A. Hart); and Summit Valley, the head- Glace Fruits and Candies at the Palace Hotel, SF. 3.25 x 5.25” Stains, waters of the Yuba River, Donner Peak and Pass in the glue residue. 4) Pictorial card for Schuster Bros., sole importers of distance (by Thomas Houseworth). 3) Book page with Richmond Ranges. Vignette of range. 3.25 x 5” Est. $60-100 HWAC# five Lake Tahoe illustrations including Zephyr Cove and Cave Rock. 113478 Summit Springs was a health resort located above Donner Lake (near Lake Tahoe). The springs were located south-south east of the Soda Lot# 2187 San Francisco, California 1884 The Springs Station on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Jacob Hoehn bottled Wasp Newspapers--Full of Wine & Liquor his mineral water in beautiful long necked applied top soda bottles in Ads Lot of 3 different. No. 21, 24, and 25, all the 1880’s. See Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book for more info. 1884. Great ads, some pictorial, for: African FH also discusses why he believes the Tahoe Springs soda bottle has Stomach Bitters; Lemp’s St. Louis Beer; White its origins at Carnelian Bay (at Lake Tahoe). (Fred Holabird Collection) House Whiskies; Champagne Wines; Nevada Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113512 Bank of San Francisco; Jesse Moore Whiskey; Bethesda Water; J. Gunlach& Co Wines; and much more. Two stamped “F. Boegle, Books Lot# 2192 Truckee, & Stationery, Virginia, Nev.” 13.5 x 10” Stains. Est. $70-100 HWAC# California Truckee 113592 Soda Works Broadside $1.00 Lot# 2188 San Francisco, California 1875 Per Dozen / Will Be & 1879 Two San Francisco Soda Works Charged For All / Billheads Lot of 2 different. 1) Hermann & Soda Bottle Short in Co., Importers of Hops, Corks, Brewers’ Stock, this Case / Unless the Materials for Soda Water Manufacturers, Wine Stoppers are Saved. and Liquor Dealers. Billed in 1875 to Egerton, Allen & Co. for 500 / Chas. Thomas,--- casks. Folds, stain upper left corner. 2) Crystal Soda Water Co., 1879. Truckee Soda Works. Propr. F. Maxson and S.R. Simmons. Billed to JM Bellonde. 4 x 4.5” Black print on yellow (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 113368 cardboard. 7.25 x 12” Holes, heavy soiling (more noticeable on Lot# 2189 Saratoga, California Congress Hall reverse), chipped and detached corners. Ultra-rare. Truckee Soda Works operated in Truckee from 1885 to 1921. Charles Thomas was & Congress Springs Ephemera (Mineral likely the first soda manufacturer in Truckee. He came to California Water) Lot of 2. 1) Pictorial business card during the Gold Rush and moved to Truckee in 1868. He opened a for the Pacific Congress Springs Hotel, WH small soda works in 1885, during Truckee’s exciting 1880s period. Stedman, prop. Includes chemical analysis of After the failure of the Saint Louis Brewery in Truckee and the nearby the Pacific Congress Water. Other side has an Boca Brewery, Thomas decided to also open his own brewery in the illustration of the hotel. 2.75 x 4.25” 2) A.L. late 1890s. He kept the soda works until health problems forced him Hawes (Santa Clara) stereoview of Congress to sell it to M.S. Franzini in 1921. Two soda bottles are known from Hall hotel, L.A. Sage, prop. Congress Springs is the Truckee Soda Works, both embossed Hutchinson style aquas. [For known to bottle collectors for the Pacific Congress Springs deep aqua more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred applied top bottle that housed mineral water from the springs located Holabird Collection) Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 113358 near Saratoga, California. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-300 HWAC# 113513 Lot# 2193 Truckee, California 1872 Truckee Lot# 2190 Sonora, California Wells Fargo Receipt from Curless (Truckee Aqua Demi Johns, Wicker Druggist) Very rare. Dateline Truckee, Nov. Wrapped (2) 14” tall one has 27th, 1872. Received of Dr. Curless a package of original cork c1900. Found in $150 sent to Justin Gates of Sacramento. Signed Sonora California. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 121686 by Dooly. 3.25 x 6” The Curless brothers came to Truckee in the 1860s and opened the first drug store there in 1869. George Washington Curless ran the store. His brother William was a physician and Truckee’s primary doctor. Dr. Curless was on-board the ill-fated SS Central America that sank in 1857, but disembarked in New Orleans, a few days before the sinking. For more on Truckee druggists, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113519 Lot# 2194 California Apothecary Window Counter Piece This is a magnificent reproduction of an 1880’s apothecary cabinet, modeled in every detail after one found in Zanesville, Ohio in the early 1920’s. There are five glass panels measuring a quarter inch, with one inch bevels and prescription compounds etched into the glass, faithful to the original piece. It measures 92” in width, is 26” deep and stands 38”. It is handmade and has all the shelves, frosted and etched glass. It appears to be crafted from oak and is very tightly constructed. This would make a great display or be used in a practical manner. Est. $2600-5000 HWAC# 119973 76 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2195 California Van Lot# 2198 Charlestown, Massachusetts 1800’s Crock Bergen Gold Dust (Horse) Jar by Edmands This is an Edmands & Company four Whiskey, Aqua, whittled gallon crock jar. This piece measures 15”x 10” and has The famous Van Bergen Gold a cobalt blue hand painted bird on the front. There Dust whiskey in aqua, applied are a few chips, one on the rim and one on a handle. top, light whittle, long air Edmands & Company was started in the 1850’s out of bubbles, intact. This bottle Massachusetts. This is a beautiful and vintage example is one of the true “gems” of of the potter’s art. Est. $600-900 HWAC# 121149 western whiskey collecting. The amber specimens are Lot# 2199 Aurora, Nevada 1916 Aurora Drug Store worth a considerable sum, Prescription Slip Aurora Drug Store, Owen H. Bott, and indeed, our company Prescription Druggist. Prescription issued July 5, sold a beauty in green-amber 1916 from John C. Kitchen, MD, Mina, Nevada. 3. 5x for over $30,000 in the past 5.5” (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# few years. This specimen is 113394 unknown to the collecting world, having been unearthed in central California some time ago. Nicholaus Van Bergen and Louis F. Holtz Lot# 2200 Austin, Nevada 1880 Apothecary began their partnership in Billhead – Theodore Green Druggist & July, 1874. They contracted Theodore Green, Druggist and Apothecary. with the Barkhorse Bros. of “Pure Imported Wines & Liquors For Medicinal Louisville, Kentucky that year Use.” Dateline Austin, Nevada, Jan. 4, 1880. and became the sole agent Billed to George Smith for prescriptions, for Gold Dust Whiskey on the cologne, etc. Interesting design so that West Coast from their San “Druggist and Apothecary” look like they are Francisco office. In 1880, Van on a sign. Rare. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113382 Bergen & Holtz became sole proprietors of the brand, the Lot# 2201 Austin, Nevada 1894-1903 Dalton phrase used on the bottom & Clifford Druggist Ephemera Lot of 4. of the face of the bottle. This “Stationery, Crockery, Lamps, Fruits, Nuts data, provided by G. Numa and Cream Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, Drugs in a western whiskey blog, & Patent Medicines.” 1) Two color billheads, clearly shows the date of the 1894 and 1895, to Mess. Solomon. 2) Red and bottle to 1880, though it has blue color letterhead for Red House, Dalton & the appearance of an 1870s Clifford Proprietors. Dateline Austin, Nevada, bottle. This specimen has 1904. Addressed to The Bell Conservatory Co. never been properly cleaned in Sacramento regarding an order of flower of the dirt inside, probably bouquets for “decoration day.” 3) 1903 stock certificate from the easily removed. The bottle Austin Commercial Company issued to Dalton & Clifford for 8,000 is very near perfect. please shares. Cancelled and signed on the reverse. T.H. Dalton & O.J. Clifford inspect, or call for detailed opened the Red House Drug Store in Austin in about 1885. In 1905, inspection by phone. No pin hits to any lettering, top, glop, shoulders. they each opened a drug store in Sparks: the Green Front Store and Possibly the tinyist of pin hits on part of bottom ring in base. Its a beauty. Est. $5000-7500 HWAC# 121660 the Golden Oak Pharmacy. In 1906, the combined their stores and partnered with N.E. Wilson to form a new drug store in Reno. For more Lot# 2196 Marion, Indiana 1911 Glass info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Works Ephemera Lot of 3. 1) Pictorial Collection) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 113383 letterhead and price-list for the Standard Lot# 2202 Battle Mountain, Nevada 1893-1947 Glass Company, a Marion, Indiana-based glass A.D. Lemaire & Sons Collection Lot of 8. All works. “Manufacturers of High Grade Flint pieces are extra rare. 1) Five different billheads/ Prescription Bottles.” Vignette of their blue letterheads. All advertise A.D. Lemaire & Sons ribbon graduated oval bottle in the upper left, General Merchandise. Includes: 1893 letterhead; and the text of the typed letter highlights its features. Folds, stain and 1894 half-sheet; 1894 half-sheet; 1899 letterhead; hole. This company made the Pioneer Drug Company (of Goldfield, and 1905 billhead, which advertises that they are Nevada) bottle, among others. 2) Pacific Coast Business Directory ad “Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages.” 2) Two for John Taylor & Co., Importers of and Dealers in Druggists’ Glassware different corner advertising covers: AD Lemaire, and Sundries, Agents of Pacific Glass Works. Pacific Glass Works was 1885, and AD Lemaire & Sons, Inc., 1947. 3) 1893 the first of the successful commercial glass bottle making companies manuscript receipt to the Cal-Nev Creamery Co. AD Lemaire came to in the West. They made the WS Wright Virginia City bottle. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $50-70 HWAC# 113510 Nevada in the early 1860s, spending time in Virginia City and Golconda, before moving back to California. In 1876, he moved to Battle Mountain, Lot# 2197 Kentucky 1870’s Advertising Sign Nevada and opened a saloon. He also opened a general merchandise store and had numerous other properties including a soda factory and – Rare J.H. Cutter Whiskey This is a clear glass etched advertising sign for J.H Cutter lumber yard. His general merchandise store was very popular. His sons Whiskey. It measures 12”x 7” with frosted joined the business in the early 1890s. Their soda business eventually became known as the Battle Mountain Soda Works. Aqua, tooled top, lettering. There is a repaired crack the width of Hutchinson style soda bottles with “Lemaire” on them probably date the sign, but it still looks great for its age. A rare piece. See photos for details and condition. Est. to the early 1890s. For more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada $200-400 HWAC# 120917 Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113492 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 77

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2203 Carson City, Nevada 1881-1882 Nevada Trade Card Collection Apothecary & Druggist, David Bain, Billhead & Warrant Lot of 2. 1) Billhead for David Bain, Druggist and Apothecary. Perfumery, Toilet This is the finest and largest collection of Nevada trade Articles, Etc. Dateline Carson, Nevada March 21st, cards ever assembled. Nearly 200 cards have been divided 1882. Billed to the Virginia & Truckee (V&T) into nine lots by geographic location. While the collection Shops for a purchase of glycerin. Attached to was assembled over 40+ years, there is lots of room for Virginia & Truckee Railroad voucher. Signed by Bain. Fold, creases. 2) State Controllers Warrant growth. Nevada trade cards are rare—you are lucky to issued in 1881 to David Bain for $10 for drugs. find a single example at a trade card show. Signed on reverse by Bain. David Bain was brought to Carson City as a very young child when his family emigrated from Canada. After Trade cards represent a unique form of advertising at the educating himself in Toronto, Bain returned to Nevada and opened onset of popularity for color lithography. the North End Drug Store in 1880 at the young age of 22. The store was located opposite the V&T passenger depot and close to the V&T The collection includes pieces from: Carson City, Elko, Ely, machine shops. Bain gambled that this was a good location and that the railroad would provide him a lot of business (see the billhead in Glenbrook, Gold Hill, Hawthorne, Reno, Silver City, State, this lot). He only operated his Carson City store for a few years since by Virginia City, Washoe City, Washoe Valley, Willow Point, April 1883, he was working at the City Drug Store in Eureka. [For more and Winnemucca. (Lots 2260, 2218, 2253, 2272, 2273, info and to see the Bain bottle, see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113361 2277, 2281, 2282) Lot# 2204 Carson City, Nevada 1876 & 1878 B.F. Foster Druggist Ephemera Lot of 2. Lot# 2206 Carson City, 1) Manuscript bill to the Virginia & Truckee Nevada Trade Card Railroad, April 30th, 1876, from B.F. Foster for Collection Lot of 42. Includes numerous prescriptions. 11 x 6.25” 2) State businesses: Chas. W. Friend, Controller’s Warrant to BF Foster for $10.90 Jeweler; Harrison Bros.; E. in drugs. Signed by Foster on the reverse. Burlington; City Drug Store; Benjamin Franklin Foster was the son of Carson AC Hofer & Bro; Doane’s City pioneers. By 1870, he owned a grocery Novelty Bazaar; druggist BF business. In 1874, he opened a drug store at Foster; Thaxter Drug Store; 131 Carson Street, moved to 13 South Carson in 1878. He was one of druggist Peter Heidinger; several druggists who supplied drugs to the V. & T. Railroad as well as Cagwin & Noteware; Cagwin to the State Prison. In 1881, he sold his business to A. Lernhart, who & Allen; Misses Calimberte; ran drug stores in Virginia City and Carson City. For more background druggist WH Chedic; druggist info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Phelps; Muller Schmitt & Co.; Collection) Est. $50-70 HWAC# 113396 Olcovich Bros.; and Jno. G. Fox. (Fred Holabird Nevada Trade Lot# 2205 Carson City, Nevada 1913- Card Collection) Est. $500-900 1938 Carson Brewing Company HWAC# 113499 Archive Lot of 14. “Manufacturers of Tahoe Beer, Famous as the Lake.” 1) Carson Brewing Company stock Lot# 2207 Carson City, Nevada certificate. Inc. in Nevada, Feb, 1900. 1891-1905 F.J. Steinmetz No. 14, issued to company president Druggist Archive Lot of 17. 1) Max Stenz in 1913 for 500 shares. Six billheads, 5 different types. Not cancelled. 2) Four receipts, three 1896 (x2), 1901 (x2), 1904, and different types, 1916, 1920, 1937, and 1905. Advertise “Pure Drugs and 1938. All advertise their Tahoe Beer. Chemicals,” as wells as Eastman 3) Pictorial letterhead, 1923, sent to Kodaks and Photographic Supplies. the Farmers Bank of Carson Valley 2) Five prescription slips, three in Minden regarding a improper different. 1893 and 1898 (x4). 3) check cashed by the Smith Valley Co- Other ephemera: three Bullion & Op. Signed by secretary ME Stenz. Exchange Bank receipts (1894); 4) Cream soda paper label. 3 x 4.5” 5) Seven covers, most corner ad. COD to Steinmetz (1891, signed on reverse); newspaper ad for covers, sent to the Nevada Industrial Commission, 1918-1922. No Steinmetz; and credit slip. Frank J. Steinmetz arrived in Carson City in contents. The Carson Brewing Company was started by Jacob Klein in the mid-1880s and opened the “City Drug Store” in 1893, located on 1860. Klein bought out his partners in 1877 and ran the business until 408 N. Carson St. He was among the first of the Nevada pharmacists he died in 1899. In 1900, Frank Golden and James Raycraft bought the to receive his license from the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy, May business. Golden and Raycraft sold out in 1910 to the Brewmaster 23, 1901. He sold his store to JA Muller in 1909, eventually relocating Fritz Hagmeyer and Max Stenz, former owner of the Goldfield Brewery. to Palo Alto and taking over the University Pharmacy. For more info., They created Tahoe Beer and its famous slogan “Famous as the Lake.” please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird In 1915, they started bottling soda. It was finally closed in 1950. For Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113385 more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113376 78 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2208 Carson City, Nevada 1876-1902 Lot# 2211 Carson City, Nevada 1899 Keeley George Thaxter, Druggist, Carson City, NV Institute for the Cure of Alcoholism & Drug Archive Archive of about 30 pieces. Includes: Addictions Letterhead Company has offices 1) Thirteen billheads, 9 varieties, 1876-1902. Seven identify him as at 1170 Market Street, San Francisco and in the proprietor, The earliest is for Thaxter’s lumber business that was Carson City., Nevada. Letterhead dated Aug. 2, operating at Lake Tahoe (Glenbrook Planing Mill and Lumber Yard). 1899 in San Francisco and addressed to Geo. The others highlight the sale of “Field, Flower and Garden Seeds.” Richards in Carson City. Message from W.C. The remaining six billheads are for the “Thaxter’s Drug Store”, now Watson, manager. Handwriting is difficult to read but may discuss run by HK Brown and JM Johnson. 2) Four different checks, 1875- changing physicians. Leslie Enraught Keeley was a medical doctor who 1900, two issued to Thaxter, two issued by the Thaxter Drug Store. may have been the first to address a medical “cure” for alcoholism and 3) 1890s prescription. 4) Five Bullion & Exchange Bank deposit slips other drug addictions. He created the “Gold Cure” of which bottles exist for Thaxter & Co., 1878-1887. 5) Two Bullion & Exchange deposit today. The sanatorium in Carson City was opened in 1893 and backed ledgers, 1890s, for the Thaxter Drug Store. 6) Misc. other pieces by many prominent Carson City citizens. The cost of a “cure” in Carson including an 1883 State Controller’s Warrant to Thaxter; a cabinet City was $105 for three weeks, plus board. Additional weeks were $25. card for the Royal Cabinet, “Over Thaxter’s Drug Store”; and two Bonanza King James G. Fair sent his son, JG Fair, Jr., to be treated but he pieces of correspondence (Colgate & Company and Whitall, Tatum & died after undergoing the treatment. An autopsy revealed the Keeley Co., 1894-1896). George Thaxter came to Nevada in 1870 and spent treatment was not to blame. Fair sent another one of his sons there about 8 years in the lumber business at Glenbrook (Lake Tahoe). In who was successfully cured of his alcoholism. For more background 1878, he bought OP Willis’ drug store in Carson and began a business on Keeley, the mysterious chemistry of his Gold Cure, and the bottles, that lasted for more than 20 years, changing proprietors in 1890s (as please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird evidenced by the billheads in this group). He was a prominent Carson Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113391 City citizen and served in local politics. In 1893, he moved to Redlands, CA to open a new drug store. The many varieties of his drug bottles, as Lot# 2212 Carson City, Nevada 1888-1922 well as a more detailed history, is discussed in the Nevada Bottle Book Kitzmeyer’s Drug Store Ephemera Lot of 3. Volume II. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113352 1) Billhead for Kitzmeyer’s Drug Store, Drugs, Chemicals, Eastman Kodaks, Photo Supplies. Dateline Carson City, Nevada, Dec. 1, 1922. Billed Lot# 2209 Carson City, Nevada 1875-1900 to the estate of WP Boondon in Bridgeport for J.M. Benton (Benton’s Liniment) Archive Lot salts, soap, and various prescriptions. 2) State of 9. 1) Rare 1875 pictorial billhead advertising Controllers Warrant to G.W. Kitzmeyer for $31. Benton’s Pacific Ice Company, which harvested Signed by Kitzmeyer on reverse. 3) 1918 ad cut ice from the Carson river. Billed to the Carson out of a Carson Weekly newspaper for Kitzmeyer’s Savings Bank for 58 pounds ice. 2) Two other Drug Store: “Order your Cut Flowers from us. We get what you want different billheads, one pictorial, advertising and Deliver Promptly. Agents for Eastman Kodaks and Photo Goods. Benton’s Livery and Stables. 1892 and 1900 Emporium Block. Carson City.” Charles L. Kitzmeyer was born in (to V&T Railroad). 3) Illustration showing Nevada in 1877. In 1903, he bought JM Johnson’s Drug Store and Benton’s Livery Stable and Lake Tahoe Stage Office. 8 x 11” 4) 1893 changed the name to Kitzmeyer’s Drug Store. In about 1909, he also Bullion & Exchange Bank check to Benton, signed on back. 5) c.1900 bought out Thaxter’s Drug Store. The business lasted to the 1970s. For cut-out newspaper ad for Benton’s Liniment, “For Man or Beast.” 6) more info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred 1886 State Controller’s Warrant to Benton for livery service. Signed Holabird Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 113378 on reverse. 7) Wood Curtis & Co. receipt for JM Benton. 8) Illustration showing infamous stagecoach driver Hank Monk, who drove the stage Lot# 2213 Carson City, Nevada 1890s for Benton. 4.5 x 8.5” James “Doc” Benton came to Nevada in 1864 Nevada Drug Store, JM Johnson Prop., after serving as a surgeon in the Civil War. He bought the Stone Stable Billhead & Ephemera Lot of 4. 1) Billhead in 1869. He created his Benton’s Liniment first to treat the aches and for the Nevada Drug Store, J.M. Johnson, pains of his horses. In addition to the livery and his liniment, Benton Proprietor, Dealer in Drugs and Chemicals, operated the Lake Tahoe Stage Office and the Pacific Ice Company from Perfumes and Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, his livery. For more history about Benton, including the story of how Cigars, Flower and Garden Seeds. Dateline he killed a man, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. Carson City, Nev., Apr. 19, 1899. Billed to the (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-250 HWAC# 113398 B&E Bank for a hair brush. Tears on edges, creases. 2) Two 1891 Certificates of Deposit for Johnson from the Bullion & Exchange Lot# 2210 Carson City, Nevada Jacob Muller Bank. Signed by TR Hofer as cashier. Signed Druggist Collection Lot of 6. 1) 1892 billhead by Johnson on the reverse. 3) Postcard of for Muller’s Hardware, Grocery, and General Carson St. looking north from the Capitol Merchandise business. 2) Four letterheads, Grounds. Mailed in 1909. Joseph M. Johnson three different types: a) 1910 J.A. Muller, came to Nevada in 1894 from Wisconsin. He Druggist, Successor to FJ Steinmetz. b) 1917 purchased the Carson City Drug Store on Carson Street in 1897. The and 1921, J.A. Muller, The Leading Druggist. store was located opposite the Capitol Building and opened under the Printed on dark yellow paper. Advertises name “Nevada Drug Store.” In 1901, he became prop. of the Thaxter Rexall Remedies and Eastman Kodaks. c) 1923 for Muller’s Drug Store, Drug Store and purchased it in 1903. He sold the store to Charles Damon Carr, Manager, Mrs. Bessie Muller, Proprietor. All letterheads Kitzmeyer and left Carson City (before 1907). [See Volume Two of the addressed to the Bell Conservatory. 3) Postcard of woman in bikini, Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# Muller’s Drug Store printed at the bottom. 4) Photocopy of cream 113357 label. Jacob Muller worked as a pharmacist in FJ Steinmetz’s drug store before buying the store in 1909. He also owned a drug store in Bodie, California. For more info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113397 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 79

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2214 Carson City, Nevada 1874-1891 Lot# 2217 Carson City, Nevada 1884-1901 O.P. Willis Druggist Archive Lot of 6. 1) Four W.H. Chedic Druggist Archive Lot of 6. 1) billheads, all different: 1874 to the Virginia & 1889 pictorial billhead for Office of WH Chedic, Truckee Railroad; two different in 1876 to C.E. Dealer in General Merchandise, Opposite Laughton (one pictorial); and an 1891 pictorial Government Building. Note from Chedic to billhead for his office, now in Sacramento. 2) TR Hofer regarding a bill. Great blue vignette Page from the Pacific Coast Business Directory of the building, with horse and wagon out that includes an ad for O.P. Willis. 3) 1878 front. (Chedic’s drug store was located in the Carson City Savings Bank revenue check to back of this building.) 2) 1901 pictorial billhead, advertising his meat Wm. Radley, signed by OP Willis on reverse. 4) business. Vignette of cow. Issued to H Fulstone. 3) Bullion & Exchange State Controllers Warrant, 1881 to OP Willis, signed by Willis on the Bank account book for Chedic and Co., 1884. 6.25 x 4” First 8 pages reverse. 5) Photocopy of a prescription slip. Orlando P. Willis came to haven entries. 4) 1891 receipt from the Charles Wright Medicine Co., Nevada in the early 1860s. In addition to his drug store business in Detroit, to WH Chedic. 5) 1884 State Controllers Warrant to Chedic Carson City, he also opened or was involved with drug stores in Bodie, for $12.50 for Drugs. 6) Bullion & Exchange Bank check, 1885, to California; Washoe City, Nevada; and Mammoth City, California. He GW Shadock. Endorsed on the reverse by WH Chedic. Walter Chedic sold his drug store in Carson in 1878 to George Thaxter. He moved to came to Carson City at the age of 1 in 1858, right after the Mormon Sacramento in 1881 and opened a store there. For more info, please exodus and Mountain Meadows Massacre. He grew-up in Carson City see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) working for his father’s grocery business. In 1884, Walter opened Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113380 the City Drug Store, opposite the Opera House near the U. S. Mint on North Carson Street in Carson City under the name “W. H. Chedic & Lot# 2215 Carson City, Nevada 1892 Summers Co.” The drug store was located at the back of the family grocery store. & Dauchy, Druggists and Apothecaries, An 1887 earthquake damaged that store and forced Chedic to relocate Billhead Summers & Dauchy, Druggists and the Rinkle Building (see vignette on the billhead in this group). Chedic Apothecaries. Dealers in Chemicals, Drugs, borrowed too much money and his drug store business failed in about Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Snaps, 1892. Chedic and his wife then managed the Ormbsy House and later Combs, Brushes. Physicians’ Prescriptions a meat market. For more on Chedic, see Volume Two of the Nevada Accurately Compounded at all Hours. Located on the Arlington Block. Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113371 Dateline Carson City, Nevada, Dec. 1, 1892. Billed to the Bullion & Exchange Bank for sponges. Folds, spindle hole, creases on left edge. At about this time, W.H. Dauchy was also the manager of Thaxter’s Lot# 2218 Comstock, Nevada Drug Store. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $50-90 HWAC# 113360 Comstock Region Trade Card Collection Lot of 22. 1) Silver City: Ripley & Haas. 2) Lot# 2216 Carson City, Nevada Gold Hill: druggist Thomas 1897-1904 Trib-A-Liniment Woodliff. 3) Washoe City: Letterhead & Advertising Card Lot Power Roger. 4) Washoe of 2. Trib Company, “Sole Proprietors Valley: 4 different for Ophir of the liniment and trade mark Trib.” Dairy, Theo. Winters. 5) “Trib cures bruises and sprains.” 1) Virginia City: Roos Bros.; Letterhead dated Aug. 9th, 1904, Brown & Tassell; Chas. Carson City, Nevada. Send to Robt. Salix; John Tassell; druggist J. Alther in San Francisco about WA Perkins; druggist Thos. problem with shipment of two wired Woodliff; Crosby & Co; and HI cases. 2) c.1897 arithmetic card that Babcock. (Fred Holabird Nevada advertises Virginia City businesses Trade Card Collection) Est. including Trib (offering 2 or 6 ounce $300-600 HWAC# 113506 bottles for 25 and 50 cents each respectively), as well as druggist B.F. Shaw. 7.5 x 11” on cardstock. Trib-A- Lot# 2219 Delamar, Nevada 1895 John Shier, Liniment is a Nevada pharmaceutical Druggist, Delamar, NV Ephemera Lot of 2. 1) mystery. It started appearing for sale in Pioche in 1889 with druggist Letterhead with red seal in upper left corner, Shier, and was heavily promoted by Carson City druggist Steinmetz. “John Shier, / Drugs / And / Medicines / Main The Trib Co. in Carson did not leave many records, although they did St. Delamar, Nev.” Dateline De La Mar Oct. advertise in the newspapers. Likely the product used components from 29, 95. Message from Albert Bronson, MD, a Nevada or desert plant, but its ingredients were never disclosed. For certifying that John Frier “came under my more background info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle treatment” and “his sickness continued to the Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113392 date of his death...” 8.5 x 5.5” 2) Handwritten invoice from John Shier for plaster, alcohol, carbolic acid, turpentine and more required for C. Frier (deceased). Dateline Delamar, Nev, Oct. 31, 1895. 5 x 6.25” John Shier bought the Pioche Drug Store in 1872. In summer 1892, he also setup a store in Helene. In 1894, he moved his Helene business to booming Delamar. However, he likely struggled to make a living there. He closed his store in Delamar in 1906 and set up a drug store in Caliente. Documents from Delamar are ultra-rare. Nothing but stone foundations remain today. [For more on Shier, see Nevada Bottle Book Vol. II] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113351 80 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2220 Elko, Nevada 19th Century Handbill for Lot# 2224 Ely / McGill, Nevada Steptoe & Depot Hotel (Ostreicher & Mayer) Handbill advertising McGill Drug Store Ephemera Lot of 2. 1) the train stop for dinner at the Depot Hotel and Eating Prescription slip for the Steptoe Drug Co. Inc., House, Elko, Nevada. Depot Hotel Co., Ostreicher & Ely, East Ely and McGill, Nevada. Prescription is Mayer, Managers. 8.25 x 5.5” Toning, 2.5” tear. Ostreicher for antiseptic tablets. Not dated, c.1909. 5.25 x owned the Depot Hotel next to the railroad tracks in 4” Spindle holes, some soiling. 2) McGill Drug Elko. In 1876, he bought the Gem Saloon and Hotel and Company billhead, 1924. 8.25 x 5.25” Folds, ran it with VC Bartlett. Ostreicher bought out Bartlett heavy stains. The Steptoe Drug Company was in 1892 from the Gem. In 1896, he sold the Depot Hotel and Saloon. formed in 1908 by David Bartley, Frank Millard, The Bartlett & Ostreicher Gem Saloon whiskey bottles are incredibly and JH Messinger. When the Nevada Copper Co. built a company town rare. For more info on Ostreicher, please see Volume One of the Nevada for their mining operation, McGill, Steptoe Drug Co. built a store there Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113209 too in 1908/09. This store was sold in 1915 and became the McGill Drug Company. For more info, please read Volume Two of the Nevada Lot# 2221 Elko, Nevada 19th Century Handbill Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113430 for Depot Hotel (Ostreicher & Mayer) Handbill advertising the train stop for dinner at the Depot Lot# 2225 Eureka, Nevada 1907 Eureka Hotel and Eating House, Elko, Nevada. Depot Hotel Brewery Billhead Very rare. Eureka Brewery, Co., Ostreicher & Mayer, Managers. 8 x 5.5” Toning, Paul Yost, Proprietor (handwritten over Charley creases, pencil writing (numbers) covers the Lautenschlager). Dateline Eureka, Nevada, Jan. back. Ostreicher owned the Depot Hotel next to 26, 1907. Billed to the Masonic Lodge for 5 the railroad tracks in Elko. In 1876, he bought the gallons of beer. Folds. Lautenschlager owned the Gem Saloon and Hotel and ran it with VC Bartlett. brewery back to the mid 1870s. Advertisements Ostreicher bought out Bartlett in 1892 from the in the Eureka Sentinel from 1907 describe the Gem. In 1896, he sold the Depot Hotel and Saloon. The Bartlett & Eureka Brewery Saloon as “Eureka’s Popular Ostreicher Gem Saloon whiskey bottles are incredibly rare. For more Resort” that “carries a well selected stock of info on Ostreicher, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113584 Wines, Liquors and Cigars” and “Cool Sharp Lager Beer always on Draught,” with “Paul Yost, Proprietor, Corner Main & Clark Streets.” (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113367 Lot# 2222 Elko, Nevada F.F. Muller, Druggist, Ephemera Lot of 3. 1) Prescription slip dated Lot# 2226 Eureka, Nevada 1870s-1880s Sept. 21st, 1894 to Mrs Fitzgerald. Printed on Eureka Druggist Collection Lot of 6. 1) yellow paper. 4.75 x 3.5” 2) Tradecard for Dr. Colorful 1870s billhead for the City Drug and Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge, stamped F.F. Muller, Book Store, Main Street. Blue, red, and green Elko, Elko Co., Nevada. 3) Prescription bottle print. AL Bancroft & Co. Billed to the Mountain label for the Elko Drug Co. Heavily soiled. 2 x Lodge No. 27 of the IOOF for numerous items. 3” Frank F. Muller moved to Elko from Texas in 1875 and worked for 2) 1884 billhead for the City Drug Store, Dr. H. physician and druggist L. Terry. The next year, Muller bought out Terry. Hager, Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines. In addition to his drug store, Muller was active in Nevada mining. He Billed to P. Hjul for prescriptions. 3) Three different prescription bought claims in the Bruno and Rock Creek Districts . In the latter, slips: Pioneer German Drug Store; H.A. Martin, City Drug Store, 1882; he managed the Scorpion Mine. Muller’s last investment in mining was and S.G. Humphreys. 4) Receipt from GH Thomas, M.D., 1882. Tape in Kittridge Canyon in 1888. He did not make money and focused on his drug store business. Muller bought a brick building on Railroad repaired. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113399 Street behind the Depot Hotel in 1879--it would house the Elko drug store for more than 100 years. He took on MH Miller as a partner in Lot# 2227 Eureka, Nevada F.J. Schneider the 1880s, later selling his business to Miller in 1896. When the store Druggist Archive Lot of 30. 1) Seven billheads. closed in the 1980s, it was the longest continually running drug store Six advertise F.J. Schenider, Druggist & in Nevada. [For more history, see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113370 Apothecary, with druggist vignette, 1882-1893. Two have Schneider’s names crossed out and “J.S. Capron” written in ink. The last billhead Lot# 2223 Ely, Nevada 1894-1909 Ely Drug Store, FM is an 1894 for C.S. Batchelder, Dealer in Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, F.J. Schneider Clark, Archive Lot of 8. 1) Three different prescription Drug Store, Main Street. All but one billhead slips. a) Clark & Felsenthal, 1894 with rose vignette. b) issued to PH Hjul. 2) Five different tradecards, F.M. Clark, Druggist, 1897. c) Clark’s Drug Store, 1909, all advertising Dr. Jayne’s products, stamped F.J. Schenider, Eureka, printed on orange paper. 2) Two half-sheet letterheads Eureka Co., Nevada. 3) Seventeen prescription slips, 11 different types. from the Ely Drug Store, 1901 and 1902, to the Eureka Four are pictorial. Most advertise FJ Schneider, Druggist, but 3 are for IOOF. 3) 1904 billhead for the Ely Drug Store for FJ Schneider & Co. (c.1870s?), one is for Eureka Drug Store, and two Christmas Tree items. 4) 1907 Ely Drug Store letterhead. are for Schneider Drug Store. 1880s and 1890s. 4) Advertisement for Message from Clark to the Wells Fargo Express agent Ayer’s Cathartic Pills and Cherry Pectoral, For Sale by FJ Schneider. in Eureka regarding package for him. 5) 1902 Ely draft Rough condition. Frank J. Schneider got his start in Nevada in 1860 to the Eureka Lodge IOOF for sick benefits for AV Picolls. Signed FM when he built a drug store in Virginia City, the first in VC. He hired AM Clark as secretary. Before coming to Nevada, Fred M. Clark worked as Cole as a clerk and sold his VC business to him, the start of Cole’s long an assayer for the Horn Silver Mining Co. in Frisco, Utah. In 1885, he run as a Comstock druggist. Schneider left Virginia City in 1867 and moved to Taylor, Nevada, and purchased CS King & Co.’s drug store became what FH calls a “tramp druggist,” moving from mining camp to in 1889 with David Felsenthal. The partners moved their store to Ely, mining camp. He opened a drug store in Elko in 1870, but left for the forming the first drug store there. When Clark bought out his partner, excitement at Eureka. His first drug business there was Schneider & the store became known as the Ely Drug Store or Clark’s Drug Store. Co. which became the Schneider Drug Store in the mid-1870s. When He was a prominent citizen of Ely, even serving as mayor. For more Schneider died in 1893, his wife took over the business. For more on background info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113353 Schneider, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113373 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 81

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2228 Eureka, Nevada 1866-1925 Mau & Co. Archive Lot of 10. Lot# 2230 Eureka, Nevada 1879-1928 W.H. Stowell, 1) Six different billheads/letterheads. Includes: Albert Mau, Groceries, Druggist & Assayer, Archive Lot of 20. This archive Wines, Liquors, 1866, has three parts: Stowell in Eureka, NV; Stowell in Austin handwritten over Spokane, WA; and Stowell’s mining interests. 1) VC dateline; Albert Mau Eureka, Nevada. 10 pieces. Includes: three billheads, & Co. letterhead, 1875, two different types, two from 1879, one from SF dateline; H. Mau & Co., 1881; six prescription slips, five different, issued in the 1880s, three San Francisco Brewery, advertising him as a “Druggist & Assayer”; and a handbill for Chili Eureka, 1879; pictorial Tea, remedy for Piles and Obstinate Constipation, 8.5 x 5.5”, portions billhead for Albert Mau missing, tape repaired. 2) Spokane, Washington. 6 pieces. Includes: & Co., 1882, SF, with 1893 pictorial letterhead, WH Stowell Drug Company, to Hjul; 1901 vignette of building; letterhead to Hjul; Memorandum of Assay from the Assay Office of half letterhead for Mau, Wm. H. Stowell & Co., 1905; corner ad. cover for WH Stowell & Co., Sadler & Co., 1888, SF; Assayers and Druggists, sent to Eureka; top of advertising calendar; and 1890s illustrated and an unused letterhead for Wm. H. Stowell Drug Co. 3) Stowell’s billhead for H. Mau & mining interests. 4 pieces. a) Two different stocks for the South Fork Co., Anheuser-Busch Mining & Milling Co., 1914 and 1924, signed by Stowell as president. Brewing Association, One issued to him. b) 1928 stock certificate for the Stowell Gold Mining Eureka. 2) Small Company, signed by Stowell as president. c) Prospectus for the Stowell advertising booklet Gold Mining Company with photo vignette of Stowell. Stowell came to for Mau Bros., Gents’ Eureka in 1870 and opened one of the first drug stores. By 1874, it was Furnishing Goods, Boots, known as the Eureka Drug Store. He went to Panamint and established and Shoes, Eureka, Nev. a drug business in that booming camp for a year before heading back 2.5 x 4.25” 3) 1925 to Eureka. In 1880, he added assaying to his drug business. He bought receipt for OR Mau, Men’s a drug store in Spokane, WA (where his wife was from) in 1889 but Furnishings, Eureka. 4) didn’t move there until 1891. He closed his Eureka store in 1895 and Scalloped brass token. H. Mau / & Co. // GF / 1 / Drink. 5) Registered consolidated his interests in Spokane. Stowell had mining interests letter receipt, 1879, for letter addressed to Albert Mau & Co. Henry in Eureka, NV and Elk City, Idaho. When he died, he owned mining Mau got his start in Hamilton, Nevada in 1869 with a retail liquor properties in six Western states. For more on Stowell, please see business known as Mau & Co. (with partner Fred Heitman). They also Volume II of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. owned the Barnum Restaurant and the Pony Saloon. With the decline $300-500 HWAC# 113372 of Hamilton, they bought the San Francisco Brewery in Eureka, Nevada in 1877. They sold the Pony Saloon in 1880 and concentrated on their Lot# 2231 Gold Hill, Nevada 1866-1886 John Eureka businesses. For more historical info, please see Volume One Jones Jr. Druggist Archive Lot of 7. 1) John of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-400 Jones, Jr,. Chemist & Apothecary, Gold Hill, HWAC# 113490 Nevada billhead. 1877. Issued to the Public Schools in Gold Hill. 2) HH Flagg bank check, Lot# 2229 Gold Hill, 1870, signed by John Jones Jr. Nevada E u r ek a , and US IR adhesive stamps. 3) Storey County Nevada 1879- Warrant, 1886 issued to J. Jones Jr. 4) Storey 1885 Max County voucher, 1886, to Jones. 5) 1866 SF Oberfelder receipt for John Jones (his father). 6) 1882 SF check from AJ Plate & Archive Lot of Co. to JE Jones in Eureka, Nev. 7) RPPC of Virginia City from California 7. 1) Pictorial Pan Mill. Unmailed. John Jones Jr. was on the Comstock for nearly 3 billhead for decades. He came to Gold Hill and worked for EA Gamble, purchasing M. Oberfelder, Gamble’s GH store in 1864. When the Comstock declined in the 1880s Wholesale & and 90s, Jones left to Oakland and opened a store there. He sold his Retail Dealer Gold Hill store in 1893/94. For more info, please see Volume Two of in Wines, Liquors, Tobacco & Cigars. Dateline Eureka, Nev., May 1, the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-250 1879. Billed to H. Johnson for groceries, brandy and cork. Vignette HWAC# 113609 of whiskey barrels and crate with whiskey names on the barrels. 2) 1882 pictorial letterhead and full-face advertising cover for The Lot# 2232 Goldfield, Nevada 1907-1908 Amazon Distiller Co. of Covington, KY, Oberfelder Bro’s & Co. Agents, Exploration Mercantile Co. Ephemera Lot San Francisco. Sent to Hamilton, Nevada. 3) Different pictorial SF of 3. 1) Billhead to Esmeralda County, Jun letterhead (1880) and pictorial SF billhead (1881), both for purchases 29, 1907. 8.25 x 5.5” with company logo. 2) from Montana Territory. 4) Tombstone, A.T. billhead, 1883, Oberfleder Ticket for drawing held on Saturday, August & Co. (stamped over P.W. Smith & Co.). Billed to the Santa Rosa Mining 8th, 1908, for a range. 2 x 2.5” 3) Tissue paper Co. for ore sacks. 5) Pictorial check for Oberfelder & Co., Tombstone, receipt for the company from 1907. 7 x 4.5” The Arizona, 1885. Stamped “Bothin, Gillson & Preddey Successors To” Exploration Mercantile Company was a general Vignette of store at left! Oberfelder was a Louisville, Kentucky whiskey store and bar in Goldfield located at 403 Main distiller who moved to Eureka, Nevada in 1875. He left for SF in Street. Operated c.1905-1910 with W. C. Stone, president, E. C. Wylie, 1880 and went into business with his brother as agents for Amazon vice president, and Frank Hobbs, manager. Known to Nevada bottle Distilling Co. They bought the P.W. Smith and Company (H. Salomon) collectors for the fancy back bar bottles, of which only 5 are known. liquor and general merchandise business in Tombstone about 1883. For more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred They sold this business in 1887. For more info, please see Volume One Holabird Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113390 of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113387 82 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2233 Goldfield, Nevada 1908 Goldfield Bottling Lot# 2237 Reno, Nevada 1901-1916 Cann Company Receipt Extra rare. 1908 receipt billed to Drug Company Collection Lot of 5. “The the Cobweb (Saloon) for one dozen sodas. 6.25 x 3.5” Cann Drug Company: Leading Druggists.” 1) Known to bottle collectors for the clear crown top soda 1901 letterhead to the Bell Conservatory Co. bottle with large, bold initials “G B & Co.” The Goldfield regarding a shipment of flowers. Folds, toning. Bottling Company opened in 1904 with proprietors 2) 1916 letterhead to Wm. Dick in Virginia Hathaway, Grahlman & Crosby. Ownership changed City, Nevada regarding shipment of sacks. Folds, stains. 3) Sachet to the partnership of Burley and Woodward in 1907. Garland of Heliotropes, printed The Cann Drug Co. on reverse. Nice Woodward sold to HL King in about 1910. The company package--still smells good! 4) 1904 billhead for floral purchase. 5) sold sodas to saloons and stores on a wholesale basis, Unused prescription slip. William Cann Jr. purchased John S. Noe’s such as the Cobweb Liquor Stores (see this receipt), but also had a photographic studio in Virginia City in 1889. He opened the Cann Drug retail trade to the public. For more info, please see Volume One of the Company in Reno in 1898 at 201 N. Virginia St. It was a successful Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# business. Cann died in Reno in 1942. For more info, see Volume Two 113491 of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 113384 Lot# 2234 Goldfield, Nevada 1908-1918 Pioneer Drug Lot# 2238 Reno, Nevada 1876 Checks Signed Company Collection Lot by Reno Druggist S.F. Hoole Lot of 4 different of 5. 1) 1908 billhead to the Reno checks signed by S.F. Hoole in 1876. Includes Consolidated Mines for wood personal revenue check. Septimus Hoole was a alcohol and glycerine. Attached lumber merchant in Gold Hill, Virginia City, and to Goldfield Consolidated Reno, as well as a druggist in Reno and a newspaper Mines check to the Pioneer publisher in Reno and Bodie, California. He opened Drug Co. 2) Different 1913 his drug store, Hoole & Co., in Reno in 1876. He billhead to the Mine Owners encountered financial problems and his store was Association. 3) Different 1915 sold to Pinniger and Queen. He created the Bodie billhead to the Sandstone Morning News, but that was also a failure. For more info, see Volume Kendall Mine. Attached to voucher. 4) Corner ad. cover, 1918, to the Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100- Nevada Industrial Commission in Carson City. 5) 1917 prescription 200 HWAC# 113521 slip for a first aid cabinet. Robert W. Tucker left San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake and headed to Goldfield. He bought out Martin Miller Lot# 2239 Reno, Nevada F.A. Weck Druggist and later the Truitt Pharmacy, renaming both businesses the Pioneer Ephemera Lot of 4. 1) Prescription slip for Drug Co. The store employed a female pharmacist at one time, which Weck, the Prescription Druggist. 2) Business was not common for rural Nevada mining camps. For more history, card for the F.A. Weck Company, Manufacturing please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Pharmacists and Botanic Druggists in San Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113388 Francisco. 3) Letterhead with slip for the F.A. Weck Realty Company, dateline Berkeley, Cal., Lot# 2235 Las Vegas, Nevada Pollard & O’Neill Token (Overland 1908. Charles Weck worked in Pasadena and Riverside before coming to Reno in 1908. He ran the Weck Drug Co. Hotel Bar) Rare token as seen on the south east corner of Second and Virginia streets, and later in Volume One of the Nevada bought into the Rexall line to become the Rexall Owl Drug. For more Bottle Book. Pollard & Oneill info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird / Las Vegas, / Nev. // GF / 5c / Collection) Est. $50-75 HWAC# 113381 IT. Round, brass. This token was used for the bar at the Overland Lot# 2240 Reno, Nevada 1893-99 H.J. Thyes / Hotel in Las Vegas, c. 1910. Merit William J. Lemp Brewing Co. Ephemera Lot Pollard leased the bar in 1909 of 3. 1) Pictorial billhead for H.J. Thyes, Sole with partner Thomas O’Neill. Dealer in Wm. J. Lemp Brewing Co’s St. Louis The two also ran a saloon at Hackberry Springs at this time. O’Neill Bottled Beer. Pictorial vignette of Wm. J Lemp was a well-known eastern Nevada saloon operator and gambler. logo. Dateline Reno, Nev., July 11, 1893. Billed Pollard bought out O’Neill’s interest in 1911. Pollard was convicted to TH Johnston for 2 dozen bottles of Bass ale. of “illegal gambling” in 1916 for taking a rake to pay for the gambler’s 2) Letter for H.J. Thyes, Jobber and Retail Dealer in Wines, Liquors food and drink. Prominent Las Vegas men came to his defense and he and Cigars, Washoe County Bank Building. “Finest Bar in the City/ Hot was pardoned. For more, see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. Lunch Daily.” Dateline Reno, Nev., May 11th, 1899. To the Bullion & (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113483 Exchange Bank regarding enclose money orders. Signed by Sol Hilp (father to a Reno druggist). 3) 1899 B&E Bank check to HJ Thyes, Lot# 2236 McGill, Nevada 1964 Old Grand Dad Secy., for $2.85. Signed on the reverse by Thyes. Herman Thyes came Bar Bottle in Cradle This item came from the to California during the Gold Rush with his family. He came to Reno in McGill Club in McGill, NV. c. 1965. Approx 1.75 the mid 1870s and worked for Elia Chielovich at the saloon the Wine Liter bottle with original contents and bottle tax House. In 1880, Thyes began his own saloon, liquor, and wine business seal. Bottle is unopened however due to its age under the name “Chase & Thyes.” When he bought out his partner, it the orange capsule is breaking off and tax seal is became known as the Crystal Saloon, HJ Thyes & Co. He was also a perforated. Includes fancy wood pivoting cradle member (and once chief) of the Reno Fire Department. Thyes retired with brass Old Grand Dad plaque and unused in 1916. For more info., please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle button topped cork stopper. This is sold as an Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113379 antique and we are unable to ship, local pickup only. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 120690 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 83

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2241 Reno, Nevada 1912-1919 HC Heidtmann, Reno Bottler Lot# 2244 Reno, Nevada 1893-1949 Lester Hilp, Reno Archive Lot of 4. Known Druggist, Ephemera Lot of 3. 1) Letterhead for Sol Hilp, for his Reno whiskey Dealer in General Merchandise, Ely, Nev., 1893. Agent bottles. 1) 1912 check from for Well’s Fargo & Co.’s Express, California Powder Co., A. Klaus for $81.65. 2) Blue and Nevada Stage & Transportation Co. Also advertises billhead for HC Heidtmann, Bottled Beer. Sol Hilp was Lester’s father. He operated Wieland Bottling and businesses in many Nevada mining camps including Mineral City, Soda Works, Wholesale Taylor, Ward, and Ely. 2) 1949 receipt for Hilp’s Drug Store, Sparks, Dealer in Wieland’s and Nevada. 5.5 x 3.5” 3) Prescription slip for the Red Cross Drug Co. Fredericksburg Beer. Prescription Drug Store, 127 N. Virginia Street. (Owned by Hilp at Billed to Klaus of Virginia this time). Hilp clerked for Fred Clark in Ely from 1908-1912, then City in 1913 for beer and returned to Reno and took the pharmacy test. He went to work for porter. 3) 1918 typed Charles Weck, then opened a store in Sparks in 1912 before working letter to Wegener & Klaus for TR Cheatham. In 1915, he purchased Harold J. Duncan’s Red Cross of Virginia City that gives Drug Store in Reno. He left for WWI but returned in 1917 and bought prices for Cerva Lemps Near Beer and Armours apple cider. Signed his store back. He later opened a store in Sparks too. Hilp collected by Heidtmann. 4) 1919 Delivery receipt for Klaus, Creps & Heidtmann numerous Indian baskets while working in Yerington--this collection Inc., Wholesale Cigars, Cigarette and Tobaccos. Billed to Johnson & is now at the Nevada Historical Society. The drug store operated Warner of Virginia City. Heidtmann took over Becker’s Saloon in Reno continuously for over 50 years. [See Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle at the end of 1900. In 1906, he began managing the Wieland Bottling Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113366 and Soda Works. He bought this in 1912. For more information, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Lot# 2245 Reno, Nevada 1932 N.E. Wilson Co., Inc. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113489 Pharmacists Ephemera Lot of 2. 1) Prescription slip from 1932. 6 x 3.5” 2) Unused billhead. 5.5 x 7” Nathaniel Lot# 2242 Reno, Nevada 1891-1907 J.B. Estes Wilson worked for the Standard Oil Company before accepting a position as a chemistry professor at McCullough Druggist Archive Lot of 8. 1) the Univ. of Nevada, Reno. He was involved in two drug stores in Reno Three different billheads. 1891, 1901, and and Sparks, including with Dalton & Clifford. He bought them out in 1905. 2) Three different letterheads. 1891, 1916 when he retired from UNR. The store operated until 1957. For 1896, and 1905 (to Theo. Winters). 3) Pictorial more info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred corner ad. cover sent in 1907 to the Virginia Holabird Collection) Est. $50-70 HWAC# 113207 Lodge No. 1. 4) Advertising cookbook for Dr. Miles’ Tonic. Printed on the back McCullough Drug Co., CW Patchen, Manager. 33pp. 4.5 x 6” James McCullough was a Civil War veteran who Lot# 2246 Reno, Nevada 1907-1916 Nevada moved to Virginia City in 1865. There, he worked for a few different Packing Company Ephemera & Bottle Lot Comstock mills. He and his wife left Virginia City in 1890 and moved to of 7. 1) Six documents: three billheads (1907- Reno, where he bought into Shoemaker & Ruth’s drugstore. By 1891, 1909), two with “Packing” stamped over “Meat”; 1909 receipt; 1909 he owned the store, and ran it until about 1910. For more history on postal card; and 1916 Southern Pacific Company Bill of Lading. McCullough, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred 2) Cobalt seltzer bottle. The Nevada Packing Company operated Holabird Collection) Est. $240-400 HWAC# 113393 1901-1916. It was started by Patrick Flanigan, who was a major sheep and land owner in Washoe County. The company was mostly a slaughterhouse. When Flanigan left management of the company Lot# 2243 Reno, Nevada 1880-1884 John F. Myers, Druggist & to pursue politics, and the company went bankrupt. The cobalt blue Apothecary, Billheads Lot of 3 different. 1) July 7th, 1880. Billed to seltzer known to bottle collectors may have been a Christmas gift for Theo Winters (of Winters Ranch fame) for three prescriptions. Vignette clients. No records of the company ever manufacturing soda water of mortar and pestle. were found. For more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Reno Journal Job Print. Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113586 Signed by Winters on reverse. Folds. 2) Dec. 28th, 1882. Lot# 2247 Reno, Nevada 1875-1895 Osburn & Billed to Pierce Evans. Shoemaker Druggist Archive Lot of 10. 1) Five Vignette of mortar and billheads, three different types. a) Simpson & pestle. Journal Print. Osburn, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 1875. Folds, some soiling “Dealers in Pure Wines and Liquors For Medical and tears. 3) Aug. 30, Purposes.” Folds, soiling. b) Osburn & Shoemaker. 1884. Stamped “S.J. Two billheads from 1883. Folds, some toning, wear. c) Two pink Hodgkinson & Co. billheads for Osburn & Shoemaker. 1887 and 1888. Folds, pin holes, Successors To” Billed to Pierce Evans for cigars. Vignette of mortar and some soiling. 2) First National Bank revenue check to Osburn & pestle. Spindle holes, folds, some tears. Journal Job Print. John F. Myers Shoemaker, 1881, signed by Theo. Winters. 3) 1888 State Controllers came to Reno in the late 1860s. In the early 1870s, he started working Warrant to Osborne [sic.] & Shoemaker for $9.85 drugs. 4) Prescription at William T. Frank’s Apothecaries Hall, Reno’s first drugstore. The slip for Osburn & Shoemaker, 1890, for salicylic acid. 4 x 5.25” 5) Two store burnt down multiple times and was rebuilt, and Myers came Bank of Nevada letterheads, 1890 and 1895, signed by RS Osburn on as a partner (now Frank & Myers). Myers took a break from the as Cashier. Ralph Osburn came to Reno in the 1870s and bought an drugstore business in the second half of the 1870s, before opening his interest in JE Simpson’s drug store in 1873. John S. Shoemaker was an own drugstore in late 1879. In 1882, he hired SJ Hodgkinson as a clerk early arrival to the Reno area, coming to Truckee Meadows in 1866. and Hodgkinson eventually took over the business in 1884. Myers had Osburn and Shoemaker were both active in the mining district at a tragic end to his life after selling the business. He became addicted to Peavine and met there in 1872. They formed their drug partnership morphine and died of an overdose at age 35 in 1885. [See Volume Two in 1878. Their store burned down in 1879 but was rebuilt. They sold of the Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-250 Boca and Crystal Peak Beer, produced by the Boca Brewing Company. HWAC# 113362 Osburn retired from the business in 1890 and became a cashier for the Bank of Nevada. [For more info, see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113363 84 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2248 Reno, Nevada 1899 Parry Brothers / Lot# 2252 Reno, Nevada Reno Brewing John Wieland Brewing Company Billhead Parry Archive Lot of about 20 pieces. Most is for Brothers, Sole Agents and Bottlers of John Wieland the Reno Brewing Company, with a few pieces Brewing Company’s Lager Beer. Manufacturers of from other Reno brewers. 1) Reno Brewing All Kinds of Carbonated Beverages. Dateline Reno, Company. Operated 1903-1957. The first Nev., Apr. 8, 1899. Billed to Mallon & McGrath (who were Virginia City brewery was 2-story and located at 990 E. 4th grocers) for one cask of beer. Folds, glue and paper residue on reverse. Street, In 1905, they completed a new 6-story John Wieland was a very successful brewer in San Francisco whose facility. A new bottling facility was produced Wieland Beer was a favorite in California and Nevada. Wieland beer in 1910. With Prohibition, they converted to came to Reno in the late 1880s with the Wieland Saloon, brewery, soda water in 1918, resuming beer in 1933. and bottling works, operated by JB Francis and located on the corner Includes: a) Eleven gorgeous bottle labels, of Sierra and Third. Parry & Evans then became proprietors of the advertising products such as Malt Rose Beer, Wieland Saloon. Evans sold his shares to Parry’s brother in the late Sierra Beer, Royal Beer, One Sound State Beer, and Sierra Sarsaparilla 1890s and the Parry Bros. operated the brewery c.1896 to 1899. [For and Iron. b) Beautiful pictorial letterhead sent in 1906 to Arnold more background, please see the Nevada Bottle Book, Volume One, Klauss in Virginia City, Nevada (who ran the Sawdust Corner Saloon) Holabird] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $50-90 HWAC# 113354 regarding an order of 5 casks of Sierra Lager. c) Pictorial corner ad. cover sent in 1918 to the Nevada Industrial Commission. No Contents. Lot# 2249 Reno, Nevada 1882, 1888 R.E. Queen d) Bill sent to Johnson & Werner of Virginia City, Nevada, 1920. Lists Druggist Billhead & State Warrant Lot of 2. 1) the various soda waters, mineral waters, juices, and beverages of the Billhead for Pinniger & Queen, Wholesale and Retail company. e) 1923 receipt to Johnson & Werner of VC for 1 cask Cascade Druggists, West Side of Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada. Ginger Ale. 2) Other Reno brewing ephemera for the Rainier Bottling “R.E. Queen Successor To” written in pen over names. Works: a) Pictorial cover and billhead for Rainer Bottling Works, H. Dateline Reno, Nev., July 1st, 1882. Billed to Pierce Pohle Agent, 1907, to Arnold Klauss in Virginia City. Damaged, see Evans for a prescription, tooth brush, eye water, alcohol, photos. b) Two Virginia & Truckee Railroad documents for shipments and other items. Gazette Steam Print, Reno. Folds. 2) State Controllers by the Rainier Bottling Works, 1908 and 1916. For more info on both Warrant issued to RE Queen in 1883 for drugs. Queen and Pinniger companies, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred opened a drug store together in 1879. When Pinniger had to return Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113377 to Great Britain for family issues, Queen ran the store and developed his famous “Syrup of Figs,” one of the most popular laxatives in the Lot# 2253 Reno, Nevada US. Their drug store added a soda fountain in 1884. Queen left for San Reno, Nevada Trade Card Francisco to produce his Syrup of Figs on a large scale, and Pinniger Collection Lot of 83 incl. an ink continued to operate the drug store under the name the Reno Drug blotter. Includes: many for John Store. [For more on Queen and Pinniger, please see Volume Two of the Sunderland; H. Thompson’s Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# Grand Soap; H. Leter; numerous 113365 for druggists Osburn & Shoemaker; Wm. Goeggel; Mrs. Lot# 2250 Reno, Nevada 1906 Rainier Beer Pictorial BE Hunter; HC Heidtmann; Billhead, Boyle Prop. Color pictorial billhead for Kohl Abrahams Bros.; druggist & Boyle (Kohl crossed out), Agents Nevada Territory JB McCullough; Matheson & Rainier Beer in Wood or Bottles. Dateline Reno, Nevada, McRae; AJ Clark; druggist John May 31st, 1906. Billed to Mrs. Jas. Regan for 5 casks beer F. Myers; druggists Pinniger & and countertop bottles. Vignette advertising at upper Queen; Pepkins; druggist Wm. left shows man holding up glass of beer: “Rainier Beer, Gives Vigor and Pinniger; druggist RE Queen; Strength, Seattle Brewing & Malting Company, Seattle, Washington.” plus an ink blotter for Cannan’s Folds. Rainier Beer was created in 1878 in Seattle. The Rainier Bottling McCullough Drug Company. Works and Brewery started in Reno in 1905 at 318 Spokane St. on the (Fred Holabird Nevada Trade Card north side of downtown, managed by E. T. Herrick. Likely closed down Collection) Est. $1000-1500 with Prohibition. [For more info., see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle HWAC# 113507 Book] (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113356 Lot# 2254 Reno, Nevada 1880-1909 S.J. Lot# 2251 Reno, Nevada c.1908-1915 Real Hodgkinson Druggist Archive Lot of 9. 1) Photo Postcards of Sam’s Johnson Bar Lot of Three different billheads. a) 1887 pictorial 2 different, exterior and interior. Very rare. 1) billhead for SJ Hodgkinson & Co., Druggists Exterior view of two well-dressed men pointing and Apothecaries. Billed to Pierce Evans for at the advertising for the bar on the storefront various prescriptions. Vignette of mortar and window. Unposted, some toning on reverse. 2) pestle. b) 1905, SJ Hodgkinson to Miss L. Joy Interior view of saloon with a dozen well-dressed for prescriptions. c) 1909 to Ed Robb for hair men posing. Pencil notations on the back indicate tonic, tooth brush, malt, and more. 2) 1903 one of the men is Sam Johnson. Unposted, some prescription slip. 3) 1908-09 calendar advertising booklet for Russian toning on the reverse. Sam S. Johnson is known Corn Remedy, prepared and sold by S.J. Hodgkinson. Toning and to bottle collectors for his “Sam’s Johnson Bar” whiskey flasks. The soiling. 4.25 x 2.5” 4) Tradecard for Dr. Jayne’s products, stamped SJ term “Johnson Bar” has a double meaning. Of course, Johnson is the Hodgkinson. 5) 1880 State Controllers Warrant to Hodgkinson, signed last name of the proprietor of the saloon/bar. But a “Johnson Bar” is on the reverse. 6) Unused letterhead. 7) Knight of Pythias application also a railroad term for a lever that the engineer would depress to card for Chas. Bath recommended by SJ Hodgkinson. 1892. Samuel J. release steam into the engine. Thus, Holabird believes Johnson used Hodgkinson came to Carson City in 1860 as a young boy. He worked that phrasing on his bottles as a nod to railroad workers. Sam Johnson for other Nevada druggists such as OP Willis and John Myers. He started in Reno by purchasing a part interest in the Assembly Saloon in moved to Reno in 1882, working for Myers until 1883 or 1884 when 1903. By 1905, he ran his own saloon located at 7 W. Second, possibly he bought the drug store. He sold the drug store and retired in about a merger with the Assembly Saloon (at 11 W. Second). It operated 1925. For more historical info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada till at least 1915. [See Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book] (Fred Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113389 Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113355 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 85

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2255 Reno, Nevada 1869-1880 SF Hoole Druggist Lot# 2259 Tonopah, Nevada 1916 Group Lot of 4. 1) 1869 pictorial VC billhead for Hoole’s Tonopah Drug Store Billheads Lot of lumber business. Issued to the Savage Mining Company. 3. 1) Two different for the Miners’ Drug 2) 1876 Reno Western Union Telegraph Co. receipt for Store, Inc. Jno. A. Uhland, Manager. Dealers Hoole. 3) 1876 DA Bender & Co. RN check issued by in Drugs and Sundries. Sole Agents for Hoole to the Nevada State Mill. 4) Partial copy of a Bodie Lowney’s Candies, Vinol, Bulk Herpicide. Morning News newspaper, No. 87, with Hoole listed New State Bank Building. Both billed to as the publisher (with Elliott). Cutout portion, rips, High Brown in 1916. One orange. Folds. very brittle and toned. Septimus Hoole was a lumber 2) Union Drug Store billhead. Robert L. merchant in Gold Hill, Virginia City, and Reno, as well Prouty, Proprietor. Prescription Druggists. as a druggist in Reno and a newspaper publisher in Reno and Bodie, Kodaks, Photo Supplies, Phonographs California. He opened his drug store, Hoole & Co., in Reno in 1876. He and Records, Cigars, Stationary, Orange encountered financial problems and his store was sold to Pinniger Blossom Candies, Druggist’s Sundries. and Queen. He created the Bodie Morning News, but that was also Billed to HH brown in 1916. Folds, a few a failure. For more info, see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. tears. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $60- (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113606 100 HWAC# 113359 Lot# 2256 Reno, Nevada 1907 Sierra Beer/ Reno Brewing Co. Advertising Pocket Lot# 2260 Tuscarora, Guide ”Smack and Smiles: How to Mix Fancy Nevada 1881 Tuscarora Drinks and Beverages”, Tenth Edition, 1907, by Drug Store Ephemera Charles Smith. Cover has advertising for Sierra Lot of 3. 1) Two different Beer from the Reno Brewing Co., John Whitson, prescription slips for President. 4.5 x 2.5” 128 pp. Stains, scuffs. The the Tuscarora Drug Reno Brewing Company operated 1903-1957. The first brewery was Store, “Sign of Big 2-story and located at 990 E. 4th Street, In 1905, they completed a new Mortar.” Both issued 6-story facility. A new bottling facility was produced in 1910. With in November 1881 Prohibition, they converted to soda water in 1918, resuming beer in by T.W. Huntington, 1933. For more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113486 M.D. Blue an brown paper. 2) Prescription slip form the Office of Lot# 2257 Reno, Nevada c.1894 Syrup of Figs T.W. Huntington, M.D., Advertising Booklets Lot of two different Tuscarora, Nevada. Issued Nov. 22, 1881. advertising booklets for this laxative remedy invented by Reno druggist RE Queen. “Nature’s The Tuscarora Drug Pleasant Laxative.” Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Store was operated Francisco, Cal., Louisville, KY, and New York, NY. One booklet (5 x 3”) by John McNally from features a picture of the label on the reverse. The other (5.25 x 3.75”) 1880-1886. It was located in Bacon’s Block on Weed Street. In 1887, has illustrations of Yosemite Falls, the California Coast, and buildings A.B. Waller began using that business name for his drug store. For at the 1894 California Midwinter Exposition. Richard Queen developed more on Tuscarora and its drug store histories, please see Volume Two this remedy in about 1880 while he operated a drug store in Reno with of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 partner Pinniger. Later, Queen left to San Francisco to manufacture the HWAC# 113429 Syrup of Figs. For more background info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113509 Lot# 2261 Virginia City, Nevada A. Lernhart Lot# 2258 Ruby Hill, Nevada 1882-1903 Druggist Archive Lot of 9. Includes: 1) 1886 pictorial Ruby Hill Drug Store Ephemera Lot of billhead, Pioneer Drug 5. Ruby Hill Drug Store, Chas. M. Fassett, Store, Virginia City, to Storey Pharmacist and Druggist. 1) Three different County Hospital. 2) 1889 prescription slips, all issued in 1882, two in prescription slip, Pioneer color. 5.5 x 3.25” Soiling, toning. 2) Pictorial Drug Store, Virginia City. 3) billhead for C.M. Fassett Assayer’s Supplies, 1883 Carson City Savings Spokane, Washington, 1903. Vignette of gold Bank check issued to himself. balance! Billed to the Crooked River M&MC of 4) Small 1890s receipt for the Virginia City store, advertising Hires Oro Grande, Idaho. 3) 4 x 5” repro. print of people standing in street Rootbeer. 5) 1884 State Controller’s Warrant issued to and signed at Ruby Hill. Charles Fassett came to Reno in 1878 and worked as a by Lernhart.6) RPPC of Virginia City, mailed 1949. 7) Three pieces pharmacist. He moved to Eureka in 1880 and bought Wlch’s Ruby Hill for his Truckee business: Truckee News Agency subscription form, Drug Store within a year. He operated this drug store until 1887. In 1914, Lernhart Drug Co. as News Agent; partial 1912 receipt for the 1886, he opened a store in Palisade. He moved to Reno in 1887 and Lernhart Drug Co.; label for Booth’s Old Reliable Drug Store. Lernhart opened the Fassett Drug Store. In 1889, he sold to William Pinniger started his VC drug career working with W. Biter in 1877. He bought and moved to Spokane to join friend (and fellow Nevada druggist) out Biter and it became the Pioneer Drug Store. In 1881, he bought BF Stowell. For more background on Fassett, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 Foster’s drug store in Carson City. He sold the VC store in 1907 and HWAC# 113386 took up business in Truckee. For more info, see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113605 86 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2262 Virginia City, Nevada 1871-1899 Lot# 2265 Virginia AM Cole Druggist Archive Lot of 17. 1) Nine City, Nevada 1872 G.P. billheads, 7 varieties. Most billed to Savage MC. Morrill, Apothecary Includes: 1871; 1876 (Crocker & Co. Print); & Druggist, Billhead two 1878 blue/green (Enterprise Steam Perhaps unique. G.P. Print); 1880 (Enterprise Print); two from Morrill, Apothecary and 1888 (Footlight Print); 1893 Savage Mining Druggist, Manufacturer Co. voucher; and 1909 letterhead. 2) 1891 of Soda Water, South C. corner ad. cover, no contents. 3) 1882 and 1898 prescription slips. Street, Opposite Gillig, 4) Carboard arithmetic card, c.1897, featuring ads for VC businesses Mott & Co.’s. Billed July 29, 1872(?) to Dellapaina & Noca for 1 box soda. including Cole’s Pansy Cream.5) Other ephemera: 1899 stock buy Elaborate vignette of drug store bottles and scales. Serious condition order for Con Va, signed by Cole; 1886 Storey County warrant to Cole; issues with heavy soiling and portions of the left side missing. Comes and a negative with two prints showing the interior of Cole’s store. with a second left side piece (also with condition issues). The two Cole is perhaps the most well-known of all the Comstock druggists. were used together for the picture in Volume One of the Nevada Bottle He operated on the Comstock for nearly 50 years. His drug store is Book. George P. Morrill came to California during the Gold Rush with the longest running drug store in Nevada. After coming to California his family. He moved to Virginia City in 1862 and bought an interest in during the Gold Rush, Cole made it to the Comstock in the beginning the Warner & Muncton Drug Store with A. M. Cole. Cole left to pursue of the rush in 1860. After investing in various mining properties, he his own empire, and Morrill continued the drug business, adding a started working for FJ Schneider and then Warner & Muncton. He soda works in 1868. He was the first of the Virginia City druggists to purchased the latter’s store in 1862 with fellow VC druggist Morrill bottle his own soda water. He declared bankruptcy in 1872 and left the and then Schneider’s store also. In 1863/64, Cole went into business Comstock. Two bottles are known: an embossed apothecary bottle, with Gamble in Gold Hill, but that store closed in 1865 during the possibly the first embossed apothecary bottle made on the West mining depression. Later, Cole was part of the effort to create the Coast; and an embossed soda bottle. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. Nevada State Board of Pharmacy. He retired in 1910/11 and sold his $100-200 HWAC# 113497 store to Thos. Woodliff. For much more background on Cole, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113612 Lot# 2266 Virginia City, Nevada 1875 Kelly & Co., Pioneer Soda Works, Lot# 2263 Virginia City, Nevada 1893-1925 BF Billhead Rare pictorial billhead for the Shaw Druggist Archive Lot of 8. 1) Letterhead for Pioneer Soda Works, J. Kelly and Hugh J.B. Shaw & Son, Gents’ Fine Clothing and Furnishing Kelly, Importers & Dealers in Wines & Goods, 1893. B.F. Shaw and J.B. Shaw. Message Liquors, Virginia, Nev., Sept. 1st, 1875. from HK Shaw to TR Hofer re: BF Shaw. 2) 1909 BF Billed to the North Con. Va. Mining Shaw receipt to Mrs. Desmond for prescriptions. Company for “1 empty package.” 3) Pioneer Drug Store, BF Shaw, billhead, 1912. Mysterious. Folds, punch holes on left Billed to Best & Belcher MC for prescriptions and side. James Kelly was partners with medical supplies. Advertises himself as an agent Owen Casey in Sacramento during the for Victor Talking Machines, Waterman’s Fountain Gold Rush before they headed to the Comstock in the early 1860s. They Pens, and Rexall Remedies. Attached to mining company voucher. set up their Pioneer Soda Works in Virginia City in 1862/63. Casey left 4) Two Storey County vouchers to BF Shaw (1911) and the Pioneer and Kelly stayed to operate the business for at least a decade. John Drug Store (1912). 5) Alta Silver MC stock, 1912, signed by BF Shaw as Piper (of Piper’s Opera House) was also once involved in this soda vice president. 6) 1925 Prohibition prescription form for the Pioneer works. Kelly eventually returned to Sacramento, probably in 1875 Drug Store. 7) 1913 postcard of winter scene in VC, photo taken by BF after the fire. There are no known embossed soda bottles from the Shaw. Ben Franklin Shaw was born in Reno in 1878. He worked for VC Virginia City operation. They probably used the Sacramento bottles. druggist Lernhart and bought Lernhart’s Pioneer Drug Store in 1897. For more info, please read Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. He was involved in mining post-1900. He sold the drug store in 1923. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113607 For more historical background, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 113498 Lot# 2267 Virginia City, Nevada 1869 Mackay Lot# 2264 Virginia City, Nevada 1875 Dr. JBB Signed Check issued to Lefevre, French & American Drug Store, Thos. Taylor & Co. Whiskey Letterhead Only known example. Lefevre is called Merchants Clean 1869 the “Red Light District Druggist” by Holabird. Bank of California check Pictorial letterhead for the French & American issued to Thos. Taylor & Drug Store, Dr. JBB Lefevre (of Paris). Left side Co. and signed by “Bonanza lists numerous medicines sold. Dateline Virginia King” John Mackay. US IR and NV adhesive revenue stamps. Spindle City, Nev., May 6th, 1875. Addressed to JE Wratten. cancel. Not signed on the reverse. Large, clean Mackay autograph. Message is regarding a dispute over freighting Thos. Taylor & Company were importers and wholesalers of wines & charges for crates from F. Pollard, Cleveland. 8 liquors in San Francisco and Virginia City. They established a presence x 10” Pinholes, deep folds, 3 inch separation. Lefevre came with his on the Comstock in 1863 and are well-known to bottle collectors for family from France to California during the Gold Rush. Other members their embossed Virginia City whiskies. For more background on Taylor, of his family were also involved in the drug business. JBB opened his please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird store in Virginia City in 1868. His store focused on women’s drugs Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113514 and goods, and Lefevre successfully catered to this neglected group, including the brothels. His store was rebuilt after the 1875 fire. He died in 1875/76, and his son continued the business. When prostitution became a political issue in 1878, the son left VC for San Francisco. For more historical info, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113610 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 87

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2268 Virginia City, Nevada 1870-1875 Lot# 2271 Virginia City, Nevada Soda Works / RL Higgins Archive Nevada 1857 WS Wright Lot of 10. 1) Woodworth Mill check issued to Archive (First Soda Works in Nevada Soda Mining Company, signed by James Nevada) Lot of 10 documents. G. Fair. Reverse signed “Higgins & Crampton, These are handwritten receipts Agents” RN-E. 1873. 2) Nine billheads. Varying and one billhead, all from condition. Includes: a) Two for Jas. Duffy & Petaluma in 1857. FH believes Co., Sole Proprietors of the Nevada Soda Mine, this WS Wright to be the same 1870, to the Ophir Mill, both with NV and US IR adhesive stamps, that made his way to the Virginia written over printed Carson dateline. b) Two for Nevada Soda Comstock. William S. Wright Mining Co., RL Higgins, Agent. 1871 to Puite [sic.] Mill Co. (w/ NV started the first soda works stamp) and 1871 to Sapphire Mill Co. c) Nevada Soda Mining Company, in Nevada. He is also the first James Duffy & Co. propr., 1873, office at RL Higgin’s Music Store. Heavy verifiable Nevada merchant to stain bottom left. d) RL Higgins, 1870s billhead. Very poor condition. place a product in personalized e) Two for HJ Crampton & Co., Carson Soap & Soda Works, Sole Agent embossed bottles. He came to Virginia City in 1861. In July 1863, Wright for Desert Soda Mine. One is 1875, the other is illegible. One is in okay placed an order for 24,000 soda bottles with the new western glass condition, the other very poor condition. f) 1872 pictorial billhead manufacturing plant in San Francisco, Pacific Glass Works. The order for Will. H. Burrall Pioneer Book Store. Portion missing, soiling. RL was so important that the news was published in both Sacramento Higgins opened a business in Virginia City in 1863. He purchased the and San Francisco newspapers. Wright operated his soda business at Nevada Soda Mine in 1868, part of a soda deposit near Fallon and the north end of Virginia City. He closed or sold this business in 1867, crucial material for assaying/refining. Higgins partnered with James perhaps selling to George Morrill. After unsuccessfully trying to run Duffy and they began supplying Comstock mills, including the Savage a stage line to Meadow Lake, Wright returned to Virginia City and Mine. In 1873, Higgins opened a book and stationery store where he opened a cigar business. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $200-400 sold ink in his personalized ink bottles. The fire of 1875 destroyed his HWAC# 113495 business, and he was forced to leave Virginia City. For much more info on Higgins, his famous ink bottles, and the Nevada Soda Mine, please Lot# 2272 Washoe Valley, see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Nevada Glenbrook and Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113613 Washoe Valley Nevada Trade Cards - Rare! (3) Lot of 2. 1) Lot# 2269 Virginia City, Nevada Ophir Dairy, Washoe Valley, 1897 Two Arithmetic Cards Theo. Winters. Prominent Advertising Virginia City Nevada and California rancher Druggists Lot of two different and land owner. 2) JM Short, Addition and Subtraction Table Glenbrook, Douglas Co., Cards for Comstock children Nevada, printed on ad for Dr. to use printed by William Jayne’s Expectorant. (Fred Sutherland, Virginia City, 1897. Holabird Nevada Trade Card Both are printed on thick (Fred Holabird Collection) cardstock and measure approx. Nevada Trade Card Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 113502 7 x 11”. Each features ads for Virginia City businesses on the Lot# 2273 Washoe Valley, reverse, including numerous druggists: A.M. Cole’s Pansy Cream; Nevada Theo. Winters, Thomas Woodliff’s California Cream of Lemon; Trib; and B.F. Shaw. Ophir Dairy, Washoe Some staining. For historical background on all these Comstock Valley, Nevada Trade druggists, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113206 Cards Lot of 3 different very rare trade cards for the Ophir Dairy, operated by Theo. Winters. Winters Lot# 2270 Virginia City, Nevada Virginia City was an early settler of the Druggists Collection Lot of 9. 1) Six billheads. Carson Valley in Nevada Four Virginia City billheads: HC Kirk & Co, and a prominent land owner, rancher, and horse owner. Winters, 1865, pictorial; Rice & Livermore, 1866; Chas. CA is also named for him. He unsuccessfully tried to run for Nevada C. Livermore, 1868; and CM Cornell, Successor governor in 1890. (Fred Holabird Nevada Trade Card Collection) Est. $60- to HC Kirk, 1870. Two California billheads: 150 HWAC# 113501 1874 Sacramento billhead for HC Kirk & Co.; and 1860 C&AJ Langley, San Francisco. 2) Three Lot# 2274 Wells, Nevada 1899 Wells, NV Soda prescription slips: two different for Dr. JE Pickard, Water / Wieland Beer Letterhead Letterhead for VC, 1903; and unused for Edward J. Clark, MD, George Allen, Dealer in Wines, Liquor, Cigars and post-1900. For historical background on Comstock druggists, please Mineral Waters, Soda Waters, and Wieland’s Extra see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $150-250 HWAC# 113608 Pale Beer. Dateline Wells, Nevada June 30th, 1899. Addressed to Becker Brewing & Malting Company in Odgen, Utah. Letter discusses a shipment of bottles sent by Allen. 8 x 10.5” Folds. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $50-90 HWAC# 113374 88 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2275 Winnemucca, Nevada 1894-1910 Lot# 2279 Yerington, Nevada 1916 Yerington Eagle Drug Store Ephemera Lot of 3. 1) Ice & Soda Water Factory Billhead Unique. Prescription slip for W.A. Brown, Lessee Eagle Billhead dated 1916 to the Aurora Consolidated Drug Store. November 16, 1894. Large spindle Mines Co. for Rainier beer and cream soda. Red hole, folds, rough edges. 2) 1910-11 calendar print. Attached to check from the Goldfield booklet, 4.5 x 3”, distributed as advertising Consolidated Mines Company, punch cancelled. by the Eagle Drug Co. (full ad on back cover). The Yerington Ice & Soda Water Factory was 3) The Family Year Book, Vol. 1, No. 1, owned by CM Coddington. He had bought John Compliments of the Rexall Store, Eagle Drug Co. Inc., Winnemucca, Finning’s soda water and ice business in 1911. Nevada. No date but looks c.1920s. 31pp., advertising Rexall products. Coddington sold beer, ice, and carbonated beverages. Business likely 8 x 4.5” Toning, rips, other wear. The Eagle Drug Co. was opened in operated until the 1920s. Known to bottle collectors for an embossed 1882 by physician T.C. Hanson. In the 1880s, it was one of only two clear crown top four-piece mold bottle. For more historical info, please drug stores in Winnemucca. He leased the store to W.A. Brown in see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) 1894, who eventually bought it. It was then known as the Eagle Drug Est. $50-70 HWAC# 113494 & Jewelry Co., then the Eagle Drug Co. Inc. (1910), and finally the Eagle Drug Co. of Nevada (1920s). For more info, please see Volume Two Lot# 2280 Yerington & Gardnerville, Nevada of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $80-120 1903-1919 Yerington & Gardnerville Drug HWAC# 113428 & Soda Ephemera Lot of 4. 1) Corner ad. cover for Yerington Ice & Soda Factory, 1919, Lot# 2276 Winnemucca, Nevada 1894 Humboldt sent to the Nevada Industrial Commission. No Soda & Bottling Works / Depot House Saloon contents. Tears. Original business started by Letterhead Rare. Letterhead for Humboldt Soda John Finning in 1903. Sold to CM Coddington & Bottling Works and Depot House Saloon, G.A. in 1915 who changed the business name to Krenkel, Proprietor. Dateline Winnemucca, Nev., Yerington & Ice Soda Factory. 2) 1907 prescription slip for G.E. Leavitt, May 9th, 1894. Message from Krenkel to William M.D., Physician and Surgeon, Yerington, Nevada. 3) Prescription slip for Easton, sheriff at Austin, Nevada. Krenkel gave The Parlor Drug Store, M.J. Gerdes, M.D., Prop., Gardnerville, Nevada, goods to Sam King of Austin to sell in a new 1903. 4) B&E Bank deposit slip for A. Livington, 1886, depositing $600 business. King sold the goods, didn’t start the in coin. Adolph Livingston operated in Genoa (Livingston’s Exchange business, and never paid Krenkel! Fold, toning, two Saloon), Salt Lake City, Carson City (Ozark Saloon and Criterion Bar), punch holes. Gustav Krenkel (as spelled on the letterhead and in his and Gardnerville (Criterion Bar). (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $60- signature) is also listed in ads as “Krenkle.” Gustav opened the Upper 120 HWAC# 113433 Town Saloon in Winnemucca with partner H. Eastman in 1870. In July 1887, Krenkle opened the Humboldt Soda and Bottling Works in or Lot# 2281 Nevada Eastern next to his Depot House Saloon, the probable successor of the Upper Nevada Trade Card Collection Town Saloon. This soda works was in direct competition with Henry Lot of 12. 1) Elko: two different for Busch’s soda works. Gustav died in 1898 and his wife took over the B. Reinhart & Co. 2) Tuscarora: two business. For more info, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle different for druggists Booth & Co. Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113493 3) Willow Point: The Postmaster, Willow Point, Humboldt County. 4) Ely: gorgeous card for druggist Lot# 2277 Winnemucca, Nevada FM Clark (stamped over Clark & Winnemucca, Nevada Trade Felsenthal). 5) Eureka: Eureka Card Collection Lot of 30. Drugstore; Johnston Mercantile Includes: FC Robins; N. Levy Company; Eureka Opera House; & Co., agents for Wiener Beer; and three for druggist WH Stowell. Chas. Chenoweth; druggist TC (Fred Holabird Nevada Trade Card Hansen; W.F. Stevens; druggist T.C. Collection) Est. $160-300 HWAC# Hanson; druggist Harry Marett; 113505 Geo Walher; and E. Reinhart & Co. (Fred Holabird Nevada Trade Card Collection) Est. $400-600 HWAC# Lot# 2282 Nevada Nevada 113500 “State” Trade Cards Lot of 5 trade cards from Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company that Lot# 2278 Yerington, Nevada Sierra advertise the state of Nevada. Four are the same and have a Beer Trade Token Extra rare! Good map of Nevada and a vignette For One / Glass / “Sierra Beer” // of a mine. The fifth has mining C.M. Coddington / Agent / Yerington, camp scenes. (Fred Holabird Nevada Trade Card Collection) Est. $50-90 Nev. Rectangular. Brass. 33 x 20mm. HWAC# 113503 Coddington was the proprietor of the Yerington Ice and Soda Water Factory. Coddington bought John Finning’s soda Lot# 2283 Nevada Nevada Historical Photo water and ice business in 1911. As seen Reprints Used in the Nevada Bottle Books in Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. Lot of 20. Range in size from postcard-sized $200-300 HWAC# 113487 to 8 x 10” Some duplication. Includes: Washoe City, 1865; Wonder, NV; different of Benton’s Livery Stable; Elk Hotel; interior of John J Jones drugstore (incl. enlargement); Carson See our token section too! City street; Midas, Nevada; Reno 1909; and FJ Steinmetz store. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113587 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 89

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana/ Bottles Lot# 2284 New York, New York 1908 Mark Lot# 2290 1900’s Crockery Pieces With Lids Twain Whisky Trademark Patents Lot of (10 Assorted) Assorted shapes and sizes of two US patents filed by Ralph W. Ashcroft, crockery, ready for use or decoration. Pieces business manager of Samuel Clemens (Mark measure from 12” down to 3” and everything Twain) in 1908. Patents 67.086 and 67.087 in between. Some have lids and all are in good trademarking the name “Mark Twain” as well and ready condition, save for a chip on a bean pot in the group. See as Twain’s likeness and autograph for use on photos for more details. Est. $260-450 HWAC# 120869 whisky products. 8 x 12” According to notes in the Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume III, Ashcroft was worried about Clemens likeness Lot# 2291 Crockery Trio Two large water and name being used for profit and convinced him to take steps to crocks and one a bit smaller for counter use. protect them. In Nov. 1907, Ashcroft filed these two patents (as well Two have lids, although with the larger one, as two for tobacco) to protect his name, likeness, and signature from the lid isn’t an exact match, but fits. The larger being used on liquor or cigar products. To satisfy and keep the patents crocks measures about 15” high and about the valid, Ashcroft said “one bottle of whiskey and a few cigars would be same wide. The smallest stands about nine turned out.”(New York Tribune, Jan. 6, 1908). Ashcroft also convinced inches high and has a matching lid. All are in Clemens to further protect his intellectual property by creating the good condition. See photos for more detail. Est. Mark Twain Company in 1908 and transfer rights to his literary name $200-300 HWAC# 120867 and works to that corporation. There does appear to be some debate Lot# 2292 Soda Fountain Manufacturing as to why Ashcroft filed the patents in his own name. According to the Ephemera Lot of 2. Rare early soda fountain Mark Twain Project, Clemens fired Ashcroft and his wife (Clemens’ ephemera. 1) Book of Directions for Using the A.D. former secretary) in 1909 for mismanagement of his affairs. These Puffer & Sons Mfg. Co.’s Soda and Mineral Water original historic documents belong with an advanced Twain collector Apparatus with Syrup Formulas and General or in an institutional collection! Comes with photo print of Twain. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 113208 Information. Approx. 30 pp. with illustrations of early soda fountain devices! 5.75 x 4” Detached from binding. This was a Boston-based company. Lot# 2285 1850’s Apothecary Scale - Mid See Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book for a 1800’s Small handheld apothecary scale. larger discussion. 2) c. 1928 advertising pamphlet Comes with small weights, a six inch beam for The Soda-Spa, “The Automatic Self Serving Soda Fountain.” Offices and two round brass pans that measure at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Opens to B&W photo of several machines set 2.5”. Appears in good condition.Comes in a up side-by-side. 9.25 x 6” Folds, rips. (Fred Holabird Collection) Est. mahogany box. See photos for more details. $100-200 HWAC# 113508 Est. $150-200 HWAC# 119980 Lot# 2293 Alabama Rare Geneva Award Lot# 2286 Collection of Beautiful Trade Cards Draft, Reparations for Attacks by Lot of 27. Largest is 5.25 x 7” for Dr. Radcliffe’s Confederate Raiders, 1889 This is an Seven Seals of Golden Wonder and Favorite Pills. Alabama Claims U.S. Treasury draft issued Others include: Hoyt’s German Cologne and in 1889 payable to various Americans for Rubifoam for the Teeth; Kidd’s Cough Syrup; their losses as a result of attacks by Confederate raiders by the ships Commercial Soap Company; Scott’s Emulsion Alabama, Florida and Shenandoah, built in the United Kingdom. These of Cod Liver Oil; Buckingham’s Dye for the drafts were made from the $15.5 million Geneva Award, in which the Whiskers; St. Jacobs Oil; Warners Safe Rhumatic U.K. agreed to pay reparations to the U.S. as they were partly liable for Cure; Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Celebrated Eye building these ships for the Confederate States. The vignette at the left Water; and many more. Please inspect. Est. $60- is of Salmon P. Chase. The Geneva Award was the first agreement of 100 HWAC# 113480 it’s kind between sovereign powers and was a precursor of the World Court and the United Nations. The check was issued to John Kehew for Lot# 2287 Corn Liquor Jugs (3 unmarked) $3.20 and signed by J.W. Whelpley, first asst. Treasurer of the United Three crock jugs like ones used to cure and States. In excellent condition. Est. $260-500 HWAC# 118391 hold corn liquor or white lightening. Jugs range in size from 6”x 9”, 11”x 8” and 9”x 7”. None of Lot# 2294 Graham County, them have markings or stoppers, There are Arizona Graham County small chips in the paint but in general, they are Board of Supervisors in good condition. See photos for more detail. Draft Ledger 9 x 14” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120884 200pp ledger in pencil, 1904-1905 for the Board Lot# 2288 1800’s Crock Butter Churns - Vintage (2 of Supervisors. Contains each) Two nice crock butter churns. One with paddle, minutes of meetings and but it can be interchanged to the other. Both churns some accounting and measure 13”x 9”. There is some chipping and wear but notes. All of the meeting they are both in generally good condition. See photos notes have pencil lines for more details. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 121125 drawn through them, with the possible indication that the data has been copied in a more formal manner elsewhere. Discusses road districts, etc. This is a county rich in Native American history on the east side of the state, also settled in 1850 by Mormon settlers. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 103323 Lot# 2289 Crock Canisters (Set of 5) Set of five crockery canisters in various sizes, with the largest coming in at 8”x 7” and the smallest 5”x 4”. There is wear from age, but they are still quite together and quite useful. See photos for more detail. Est. $150-225 HWAC# 120866 90 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2295 Columbia, California 1850s-1860s Lot# 2301 Fresno, California 1912-1924 Tuolumne Water Company Archive Lot of Wanted Posters - Murder, Attempted 24. 1) Ledger book with 21 receipts, detached Murder and Fictitious Checks (3) Three but present, plus stubs. Issued in 1862, pristine wanted posters from the Fresno area in the early 1900’s. dateline Columbia. Book is 3 x 9” 2) Three Trio includes: $600 Reward for the Nov. 10, 1921 murder of a Chinese other drafts for the company, all different, merchant, by Thomas R. Green and accomplice Jim Dunn in Fresno, issued in 1857, 1858, and 1860, dateline with photos, 6” x 10.5”; “Wanted Badly” Danger Criminals At Large, Columbia. Two pictorial. The Tuolumne County Water Company attempted murder, larcenies and holdups, three photos of Frank Purio, (TCWC) was established in June of 1851, incorporated Sept. 1852. It James H. Gregg and W.J. Acker, Oct. 6, 1924, Madera County, 8.5” x 17”; was set up as an employee owned and controlled company. Founders and two men wanted for fictitious checks. Crime committed on April 4, went to surrounding areas raising expectations and investors. At the 1912, with graphic descriptions of their appearance, 5.5” x 9.75”. Est. end of June 1851, 160 shares of stock had been sold, the route had $100-150 HWAC# 118268 been surveyed, and workers were celebrating. Their efforts to tap into first Five Mile creek, then the south fork of the Stanislaus River was Lot# 2302 Fresno, California 1916 & 1919 largely unsuccessful, as the creeks were dry and the rivers were low Wanted Posters - One for Murder! (2) as was usual in the summer months. After almost a year water finally Wanted Posters: Unknown assailant Wanted arrived, but there was not enough to sustain full mining operations, For the Murder of Luther Mullinex, found dead in his cabin in the and the company was forced to borrow money for capital investments hills above Three Rivers on Feb. 23, 1916, with description, Tulare in sawmills, roads and equipment. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113564 County; and Charles Holland Wanted For Felony for stealing a 1916 Ford Roadster on May 22, 1919, with photo and description, Pixley, CA. Both are 8.5” x 11”, mounted and in pristine condition. Est. $100-150 Lot# 2296 Downieville, California 186- HWAC# 120651 Lamping & Co. Certificates of Deposit Banking Hose of P. A. Lamping. Lot of nine. Lot# 2303 Fresno, California 1913 & 1924 Includes on attached pair. Unissued. Important Wanted Posters - Wanted Badly! Murder Downieville bank items. Est. $150-250 HWAC# and More (2) Two mounted wanted posters 108360 include a “WANTED BADLY” headline and another with a list of 11 men at large, both with photos and descriptions. “Wanted Badly” is a Madera County circular looking for “Danger criminals at large,” Frank Purio, James H. Gregg and W.J. Acker, escaped convicts who assaulted Lot# 2297 Downieville, California c1860’s their guard enroute from Fresno to Folsom on Oct. 6, 1924. Poster is Lamping & Company Trio 1) 1865 mining 8.5” x 17”, with slight ripping at top but otherwise pristine. The other related Lamping check to Charles Pohn poster is from Fresno Chief of Police, Jan. 1, 1913, for several different signed by F. Reis, superintendent. Revenue crimes including murder, fictitious checks, robbery, forgery, and stamp. 2) Unused Banking House of P. A. embezzlement. Two of the 11 accused have photos at top on this 7.5” x Lamping. 186-. Downieville. 3) PMG graded 14.5” poster that’s also in pristine condition. Both have some original Choice Uncirculated Lamping & Co’s Express “captured” markings and check marks. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 120656 .Unissued. 186-. Rare! Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108455 Lot# 2304 Fresno, California 1918 & 1922 Wanted Posters for Desertion and String Lot# 2298 Fresno, California 1917 & 1923 of Felonies (2) Two wanted posters, one for Wanted Poster Missing Man and Fictious desertion, the other for a number of crimes, from Fresno and Madera, Checks Edward B. Heffernan had gone missing CA, in the early 1900s. Includes a couple, Antonio Vazzo and Rosa from his home in Fresno, CA, on May 21, 1917. Poster offers a $50 Frank, Vazzo wanted for desertion and non-support of a minor child, reward for the bespectacled man whose photo and signature are on and Frank for desertion of minor children. Frank’s husband is offering the Stockton, CA, circular, as well as a detailed description. 8.25” x a $50 reward for her arrest in this circular dated Oct. 16, 1918, with 11.25”. In the second poster the Stockton, CA, sheriff asks for people to photos of the two runaway culprits. The second poster is a string of arrest, hold and wire him if any of five men who are listed in detail are infractions from felony embezzlement, to burglary, fictitious checks, found. Felony warrants are for fictitious checks and Failure to Provide. felony warrants, and stolen auto. Madera, CA, circular is dated Nov. 15, The 7.5” x 10” poster was received by the Chief of Police on July 27, 1922. Both posters are 8.5” x 11”, mounted and in pristine condition. 1923. Both are mounted and in pristine condition. Est. $100-150 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120654 HWAC# 120653 Lot# 2305 Fresno, California 1914-1915 Lot# 2299 Fresno, California 1914 & 1920 Wanted Posters for Murder and Stolen Wanted Posters - Burglary & Safe Job, and Items (2) Duo of vintage wanted posters Fugitive (2) Two wanted posters in mounted - one for murder, the other offering a reward for finding items that and in pristine condition from the Fresno, CA, area, early 1900s. Duo were stolen, in Fresno, Ca, c1914-1915. Includes $1000 reward for includes: a William H. Elwell, Englishman, with detailed physical information leading to the arrest of Isidore Indart, Alias Constant I. description and photo, received April 11, 1914 by Fresno Chief of McVeagh, who murdered Cipriano Urtasum in Fresno County on Feb. Police and Captain of Detectives, 8.5” x 11”; and BURGLARY AND SAFE 12, 1915. Has photo and description. Also, a poster for a $100 reward JOB, Store burglarized by Pete Mennight on Nov. 13, 1920, received by for information leading to the recovery of items stolen from a house Madera Sheriff’s office Nov. 14, with list of items stolen, 8.5” x 11”. Est. in Fresno, including a ladies Hudson seal coat with civet cat collar and $100-150 HWAC# 118269 cuffs. Poster is dated Nov. 19, 1914. Both are 8.5” x 11”, mounted and in pristine condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120652 Lot# 2300 Fresno, California 1913 & 1915 Wanted Posters - Murder and Stolen Horse & Buggy (2) MURDER $1000 Reward for the arrest of Isidore Indart aka Constant I. McVeagh, who murdered Cipriano Urtasum on Feb. 8, 1915. With photo and extensive Visit our website for photos of ALL lots! description, Fresno, CA. Stolen Horse and Buggy, $10 reward, with detailed descriptions of both horse and the buggy, stolen Nov. 3,1913 in Fresno. Both 8.5” x 11”, mounted and in pristine condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118267 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 91

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2306 Fresno, California 1915 & 1919 Lot# 2312 Napa, California 1876 Napa Revenue Wanted Posters- Jumping Bond and Forgery Checks – Rare! (3) Lot of 3. All are Bank of Napa, (2) Two bad characters were wanted for with Napa City, Cal. datelines. Issued in 1876. different crimes on these two wanted posters from the early 1900s All with RN-F imprinted revenue. Red print. To in Central California. The first was a T.C.B. Ayers, alias Thomas Deere, be paid in Gold. Signed by WC Watson, cashier. whose mug shots appear underneath large letters that read, “WANTED Spindle cancelled. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113538 FOR FORGERY.” The crime was done in Los Banos, CA, where he was also wanted for burglary of a store on the night of Nov. 16, 1915. Poster is 7.25” x 13”, mounted and in pristine condition. The second circular is for U.S. Flum, alias W.S. Gray, for a bench warrant for jumping bond. Lot# 2313 Nevada, California 186- James J Ott The 8” x 13.5” poster, dated Oct. 16, 1919, out of Madera County, Assay Office Receipt (Check Format) Unissued (4) features his photo and description, even giving the locations where his Ott’s Assay Office is said to have had $27 million in relatives live. Except for a small tear top right, the poster is mounted gold pass through its doors without ever once being and in pristine condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120657 held up or robbed. Built sometime prior to the great Lot# 2307 Fresno, California 1917 & 1919 fire of 1856, this two-story brick building originally Wanted Posters Missing Man and Clothing housed the City Drugstore. Ott moved in when his original Assay Office, a wooden structure located Sales Scam Two pristine 8.5” x 11” wanted just next door, burned to the ground in the fire of posters boasting $50 rewards, one for a missing man and the other 1863. James J. Ott, a cousin of John Sutter, holds an for a 1917 version of a scam artist, both from the Fresno Area. The important spot in the history of what became the state of Nevada. In man who went missing was Edward B. Heffernan, whose photo and 1859, he made the famous assay of the blue muck that was causing the signature, as well as a detailed description, are on this Stockton, CA, Washoe miners no end of trouble, clogging up their workings, difficult circular. Heffernan had been missing from his Fresno, CA, home since or impossible to throw away. But when the blue muck turned out to May 21, 1917. The poor soul was described down to his false teeth. The be almost pure silver, the news started the fabulous Silver Rush to the other poster is offering a reward for information and arrest of a G.L. Comstock Lode and Virginia City, Washoe County, Nevada Territory.” Andrews, alias G.L. Graves, J.G. Kingsley or C.H. Adams, for covering [gonevadacouty.com] Issued for “Gold Dust for Assay.” Est. $100-200 the country representing himself as an agent of the American Woolen HWAC# 108456 Mills Company of NYC, bearing samples and much knowledge of clothing, taking good folks’ orders, their cash and then disappearing. Lot# 2314 Pearson Springs, Lake County, Madera, CA, poster is dated Dec. 9, 1919. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120655 California 1883 Pearson Springs Ledger Lot# 2308 Los Angeles, California 1920 Broadside Sheet Ledger sheet for the business of for Meeting of Americans for Irish Independence Pearson Springs for the year ending November 1st, 1883. Inside list bills due to numerous Fantastic broadside for meeting held on March 21st, merchants like Wamboldt Bros., C. Lec & Co., 1920 at Trinity Auditorium in Los Angeles (confirmed HC Hastings, and Wilbur Smith. This was with CDNC). Speakers include: Charles T. Sprading, originally thought to be related to the Pearson Walter Edgerton Holloway, and Edward Adams Springs, located outside of Bodie, California and tied to soda bottles, Cantrell. “We Want America to Recognize Ireland.” 5.25 x 8.75” Toning. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113617 but the merchants are from Lakeport. Thus, it is likely not related to the Pearson’s Soda Works. Pearson Springs was a resort and springs located 14 miles from Lakeport, Lake County, open May to October. Lot# 2309 Mono & Inyo Counties, California (See: Tourists’ Illustrated Guide to the Celebrated Summer and Winter 1959 Mono & Inyo Counties Phone Book Resorts of California, 1883) 12.25 x 8” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113589 California Interstate Telephone Company phone book covering: Benton Station, Big Pine, Bishop, Crowley Lake, Lot# 2315 Pixley, California 1900’s Golden State Dairy Independence, Lee Vining Lone Pine, and Pine Creek. September 1959 Milk Can This is a milk can that appears to be from the Issue. 87 pp. with yellow page ads. Housed in plastic case. 9.25 x 6” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113488 Golden State Dairy in Pixley, California. The can stands about 16” with lid and is about 8” wide. Can is is in good Lot# 2310 Napa, California 1877-1880 Napa Checks condition, but label is faded. See photos for more details. Issued to Prominent Citizens (Grigsby, Cogswell, Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121120 Haas) Lot of 4. 1) Three Bank of Napa checks issued in Napa City, Cal., 1877. Issued to Pope & Talbot (lumber); JL Cogswell; and DL Haas. All with one adhesive revenue stamp. 2) Anglo-Californian Bank Lot# 2316 Redondo Beach, California debit slip for the Bank of Napa, RF Grigsby. Grigsby Radiation and Ray Bogus Healing Tool This was involved in mining in Mexico and a silver mine is an example of a get quick scheme, using near Calistoga. The Grigsby family (Terrell Grigsby) the power of propaganda and a brightly lit up owned a vineyard. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 113630 bunch of tube lighting. This is a Ray & radiation instrument that purports to be a cure for Lot# 2311 Napa, California 1876 Napa City strained and painful, muscles, joints and nerves. Sold by C.P. Rolfe of Redondo Beach, CA. This device was offered in Revenue Imprinted Checks – Rare! (2) Lot installment payments, which made it attractive to consumers during of 2. Both are The Bank of Napa. Dateline Napa the Depression. About the only thing this unit does is light up and give City, Cal., March 1876. Signed by WC Watson someone the illusion (Along with well-written directions), that you cashier. Issued to JA Jackson & Co. (not JP are indeed getting better. This piece is in good condition. See photos Jackson, founder of the soda springs) and C. for more details. Est. $175-250 HWAC# 121280 Reimers (not to be confused with soda works C. Reiners). RN-F. Spindle cancel. Red print. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 113588 92 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2317 Sacramento City, California 1852- Lot# 2324 California 1914--1953. Oil 1855 Sacramento City Checks (6) This group Industry Archive/ California/ 8 Items Here is comprised of 6 different Sacramento City is a great archive of the California Oil Industry. Bank checks 1852-1855, punch cancelled, Item # 1 of 8 : Guijarra Hills, Fresno Co., ( 2 ) 1855 missing corner Est. $140-275 HWAC# Oil Fileds Maps ( 1956 ). Item # 2 of 8: Gatchell 87453 & Pleasant Valley Oil Fields Maps / N.D. Item # 3 of 8 : Kings Co - [part of CSDM Journal/ Vol. Lot# 2318 San Diego, California 1899 John 49, /No.3, Plate 4 - Geological Maps showing holes drilled for oil & R. Seifert Wholesale Wines and Liquors gas. ( 1953). Item # 4 of 8: California Oil Fields, CSDM, 14th Annual Billheads (5) Lot of five billheads. Sole Report, Vol., 28, No #1 w/ Maps of Hunting Beach & The Gatchell area agents for Pabst Brewing and San Francisco east of Coalinga ( 1942). Item # 5 of 8: California Oil Fields, CSDM, breweries. 1899. Vignette left leaf w/”B” center 14th Annual Report., Vol.14 Summary of Operations for All Districts surrounded by words “Purity, Age, Strength” & Fields 103 pages (1928). Item # 6 of 8: Sunset - Midway Oil Field Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110818 USGS PP 116, 177 pages with Pocket maps missing ( 1920). Item # 7 of 8: Petroleum Industry Of California Map Folio for CSDM Bulletin No. 69 ( 1914 ). Item # 8 of 8: Portfolio of 11 Misc.Maps for California Lot# 2319 San Francisco, California 1908- Oil Fields,N.D. Some items a little rough around the edges, but in good 11 Roth & Co. Document Collection This lot condition or better. Also, all different sizes as well. Strike it rich, with has 8 pieces of San Francisco history! These this lot !! Remember the Oily Bird..Gets da worm !( RH). Est. $300-600 documents date from May 21, 1908 to April HWAC# 109678 13, 1911. There are 6 billheads and 2 receipts for purchases made from clients all over Lot# 2325 California Pure Gold Fruit Label California. The documents have little wear, Produced by the Mutual Orange Distributors except for some minor creases. Vignettes of of California. California miner with burro in whiskey bottles. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110816 the Sierras in lower vignette. 11 x 11 inches, chip on top edge. Rare. Many citrus growers Lot# 2320 San Francisco, California 1853 in the Southern California area belonged Adams & Company Freight Receipt Receipt to the Mutual Orange Distributors (MOD), issued by Adams & Company Freight, Package & their marketing agent, Pure Gold, had a large Parcel Express of San Francisco. Piece is dated office in Redlands to handle marketing and September 18, 1853 and is in good, readable distribution. The Mutual Orange Distributors were the second largest condition. See photos for more details. Est. cooperative association of shippers in California. The last Pure Gold $70-120 HWAC# 119979 office closed in 1985 when the last packer switched to Sunkist. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108587 Lot# 2321 San Francisco, California 1800’s Shipping Label Framed Display This is a Lot# 2326 California 7976 Standard Oil Bulletin nicely framed display of shipping and freight 1921 A November 1921 edition of The Standard company labels.Piece measures 23” and is a Oil Bulletin. This was a monthly publication put wood frame with glass. Companies included out by the California branch of the company to all are Flying Cloud, California Lines, Ivanhoe, stockholders and employees of the company. This Bengal and others. It appears to be in good copy is in good condition. See photos for more detail condition. See photos for more details. Est. and condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 120924 $100-150 HWAC# 120856 Lot# 2322 Sierra County, California 1866-1981 Sierra & Plumas County Check Collection: La Lot# 2327 Colorado 1891 Lily Park Stock Growers Papers 1891 Original documents Porte, Port Wine, and Alleghany Lot of 13. 1) John from the Stock Growers at lilty park. They had Conly & Co., Bankers. Two 1866 checks, dateline an office in Salt LAke City. about 15 invoice Port Wine. Each has an adhesive revenue stamp. groups, includes receipts and some outside 2) Bank of La Porte, California Trust Company. invoices. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 114345 RN-E. 1874. Issued to a Chinese merchant, Luong Tai Lung. 3) Bank of La Porte with mining vignette at left. RN-G. Issued in 1878 to Wells Fargo. 4) Six Lot# 2328 Delaware Consolidated Lotteries of Bank of La Porte checks (with mining vignette), Delaware Ephemera Three pieces pertaining all issued in 1885. Two are issued to famous whiskey merchants: to the Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware dated Louis Taussig & Co. and Wolters Bros. & Co. One is issued to a Chinese 1859-1866. A warning against bogus agents selling merchant, Lee Sing Tong. One other is issued to Wells Fargo. Nice counterfeit lottery tickets; a confidential hand collection of historical checks for these two Sierra & Plumas County written letter offering a business relationship; and towns. 5) Three Alleghany checks: Independence Mining Company a prize listing for the July 31st, 1860 drawing. Est. (1910s, unissued); and two Alhambra-Atlanta Gold Mines & Properties $100-200 HWAC# 108594 Inc. (1981). Est. $140-250 HWAC# 107821 Lot# 2323 Yreka, California 1854-1855 Northern Lot# 2329 Snake River Area, Idaho Scrapers, Awls, Blades, Set 4 Scrapers, awls, blades, set Gold Country Checks, 3 Different A trio of Express 4, includes: jasper, silicified rhyolite, obsidian, & Banking Office of Rhodes & Co. 1854 Shasta moss agate, chalcedony, rose agate, chert, etc. Over 60 pieces. Nicely Rhodes & Whitney-edge toning, 1855 San Francisco arranged display. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52767 Lucas Turner & Co, 1855 Shasta Rhodes & Whitney Est. $110-180 HWAC# 87459 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 93

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2330 Clinton, Illinois 1890’ to 1920’s Insurance Lot# 2335 Carson City, Nevada 1867-1887 Ledgers / Norwich & Royal Insurance / 2 Items. Carson Check Group (4) Lot of 4 different. Here we have two giant old style insurance ledgers, 1) Carson & Colorado Railroad paycheck, 16 3/4” tall x 12” in size. Item # 1 of 2: The Norwich 1887, dateline Moundhouse, for wages of Union Fire Insurance Society. Very interesting a trackman. 2) Carson & Tahoe Lumber & reading. Also, includes may receipts and paper work Fluming Company, 1878, dateline Virginia (City), RN-G, signed by DL there in. The binding is worn, with the bottom right Bliss. 3) Wells, Fargo & Co., 1867, dateline Carson, signed by Yerington corner cover missing. The upper right corner has & Kidder, NV and US IR adhesive revenue stamps. 4) Wells, Fargo & water damage as well 7” of it. The spine is covered, Company, 1875, dateline Carson, RN-D. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113550 but weak.Back cover is missing. Item # 2 of 2: Royal Insurance Company: The cover is beige, spotted and stained, both the front and reverse. The spine has a few openings in it. Otherwise in Lot# 2336 Carson City, Nevada Carson City good condition. Both items have very good quality, inside pages. Good Die Cut - Extremely Rare! Die cut for Bell, table top, display items. ( RH ) . Est. $300-500 HWAC# 100254 Edwards & Co., Grocers, Carson, Nevada. Shows 6 well-dressed children walking through the Lot# 2331 Salem, Indiana November 9, 1859 snow. Measures approx. 7 x 10” Minor wear. Marriage Certificate From 1859 A marriage Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113481 certificate from a wedding in Salem, Indiana for one John Hollingsworth to Emaline Eliza Weir. The document is pictorial and signed by a Lot# 2337 Tonopah Area, Nevada Barley Reverend Stallord “Minister of the Gospel.”Also Creek Sign Sign for Barley Creek in tin. The included is a framed group of passenger and creek is located in the Humboldt-Toiyabe freight related ticket facsimiles. Good wall hangings. See photos for National Forest and is a fishing and hiking area more detail. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121144 today. It is 49.1 miles from Tonopah and near Round Mountain. Roughly 1’ x 1.5’ Candelaria/ Lot# 2332 Boston, Massachusetts 1866 Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121731 Missionary Packet, Morning Star Certificate/ Receipt This is an unusual and interesting Lot# 2338 Unionville, Nevada 1871 Humboldt receipt. It is pictorial with a sailing ship. “Surely County Notary Public Appointment with a Gold the Isles shall wait for me.” Is. 60.9. One share and Silver Seal! Official document appointing WS equals 10 cents. This is for one share. Signed by Bonnifield as Notary Public. Attested to by county Langdon S. Ward. “Built in 1866 in East Boston, recorder JS Bonnifield. Fabulous Gold and Green the Morning Star was the product of a remarkable collaborative attached seal from the County Recorder, Humboldt endeavor. At a time when missionary activity was reaching a peak County, N. T. Also a silver seal for WS Bonnifield, of fervor, the ship was financed by the sales of thousands of “shares” Humboldt County, Notary Public. Two pages. WS in the vessel bought by individual donors hoping to contribute to Bonnifield arrived in Unionville in 1863 where he the efforts. Contributions poured in from church groups throughout became a teamster in Unionville and Virginia City. the country, as many Americans hoped to take part symbolically in He would be admitted to the bar to practice in Unionville. [History of the missionary work. The Morning Star was built for missionaries Nevada by Davis and [History of Nevada by Thompson & West and working in the Hawaiian islands, and a majority of the shares were obituary] Est. $70-100 HWAC# 105763 purchased by Hawaiians, many of them children. The ship departed Lot# 2339 Virginia City, Nevada 1909 from Boston for its first journey under Captain Hiram Bingham, Jr., on Comstock Golden Jubilee Official Program November 13, 1866. When it reached Honolulu on March 15, 1867, Rare. Softcover booklet with 15 pages full “2,000 Hawaiian Sunday School children marched to the wharf to of saloon and brewing ads! The festival took see ‘their ship’”, showing clearly that the Morning Star had become a place July 3rd-5th, 1909, celebrating the source of civic pride.” [Arader Galleries] Ward was Treasurer of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Est. $100- 50th anniversary of the Comstock discovery. Ads for Reno Brewing 200 HWAC# 105754 Company; the Crystal Saloon; Wieland and Frederick Beers at the Reno Wholesale Store; the Nevada Brewery; the Sawdust Corner (saloon); Lot# 2333 Montana Montana Dairy McCourt & Wright First-Class Saloon; and more! 6.75 x 4.75” Small rip Collectibles: Bozeman, Livingston, Kalispell in cover, light other wear. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 113485 1) Metal oval tag. 2 x 4.25”. To C. A. Robinson. Compliments of Lewiston Creamery. 12 1/2? Lot# 2340 Virginia City, Nevada 1867-1898 Rough condition. 2) Glacier Dairy of Kalispell Comstock Region & Other Nevada Checks Creamery lid. Perfect condition. 3) Interesting Lot of 8 incl. revenue pieces. 1) Virginia City: advertising piece for Yellowstone Dairy of Gould & Curry SMC, 1869, RN-B, signed by Bozeman and Livingston. Milk Bottle design Isaac Requa; Carson & Tahoe Lumber & with 30 pop ups of items to buy: skim milk, whipping cream, cottage cheese, orange drink, grape drink, and eggs. Est. $100-150 HWAC# Fluming Co., 1878, RN-G, signed by DL Bliss; 105843 and Chollar-Norcross-Savage Shaft Co., 1883, signed by Requa. 2) Carson City: California- Lot# 2334 Holdrege, Nebraska 1869 F. Nevada Creamery Company (unused, pictorial); Wells, Fargo & Co, Johnson Dry Goods Advertising Scrip 1867, signed by Yerington & Kidder, NV and US IR adhesive stamps; Currency size bill serial number 37963 for Wells, Fargo & Co., 1875, RN-D; and pictorial Controller’s Office “3” Obv.: The United States / F. Johnson’s / Warrant, 1898. 3) Other: Manhattan Silver Mining Co., Austin, 1878, Where you will get more/ Dry Gods, Carpets, RN-G, signed by Curtis. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 113544 Millinary/ Clothing, Hats and Caps / Boots and Shoes, fo the all / mighy Dollar, then any oth / er place in the State of Neb.; Rev.: F. Johnson / The old and reliable Dry / Goods Dealer of Holdrege, / Neb. leads them all with a / complete line of goods / mentioned on the other / side. Prices always the / lowest and no trouble to / show goods. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 101759 94 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2341 Virginia City, Nevada 1878, 1887 Two Lot# 2346 Nevada 1870s-1910s Northern DL Bliss-related Comstock Documents Lot of 2. Nevada Historical & Place Names Autograph 1) Carson and Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Company Archive Lot of ~75 documents including revenue check, 1878, Virginia City. Issued to CC checks, bank and railroad vouchers, letters, Atherton. Signed by DL Bliss. Rare Wells Fargo state warrants, and more that are issued to cancel on the reverse. 2) Bullion & Exchange Bank and/or signed by historical Nevada figures. stock order form, 1887, for DL Bliss buying shares This collection comes from a major Nevada in the Con. Cal. & Va. Mine. Signed by Bliss. DL historian and author. Includes: rare 1880 Lazard Freres Bankers check Bliss was a key figure in supplying lumber for the signed by Adolph Sutro; B&E stock sale from O.R, Leonard, partner Comstock mines. His Carson & Tahoe Lumber & with Sutro; four checks signed by Frank Golden (jeweler & hotel Fluming Company operated at Glenbrook and Spooner Summit. When owner); Huffaker pieces; Yerington checks & warrant; Millersville, the Comstock declined, Bliss transitioned to the tourism industry. He NV receipt; J.D. Ludwig letter (Ludwig, NV, gunfighter); George Nixon built a railroad from Truckee to Tahoe City, built the Tahoe Tavern, and pieces (Nixon, NV and partner to Wingfield); Genoa Hot springs retrofitted his lumber steamers to transport tourists around the lake. letter signed by HJ Walley (Wally’s Hot Springs); Sam Davis check Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113558 (newspaper editor); Dangberg (Dangberg Ranch); Frank Bell; Virginia City check signed by H Berry (Berry Pit Mine in Flowery District); JP Lot# 2342 Virginia City, Nevada 1864 White’s Woodbury (Woodbury Mill); various Carson City merchants & Wells Canyon Mill Territorial Ephemera Lot of Fargo agents; Spencer, NV letter from Mary Spencer; V&T vouchers to 5. Includes two billheads for the Savage Gold Reno place names like Mapes, Evans Creek, Laws, CA, and more. Please & silver Mining Co., “Bought of White’s Canon inspect! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113434 Mill, G. Loomis, Proprietor.” Dated August and September 1864 for lumber, before Nevada Lot# 2347 Nevada Old Cultivator An historic piece became a state. Also three manuscript receipts, all issued in June 1864 of farming equipment! See photo! Some of these to the Savage Mining Co. for lumber. Stains, creases. White’s Canyon is items are heavy or large and will require addition located in Washoe County, Nevada. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113496 cost to mail if not picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118214 Lot# 2343 Virginia City, Nevada 1876 Yerington Check Issued to Virginia City Jeweler MM Fredrick Bank of California, HM Yerington, Virginia, Nev., January 4, 1876. Lot# 2348 Nevada c1921-1939 Telephone Issued to MM Fredrick for $87.50. Signed by HM Cable Caution Sign, Antique Enamel/Metal Yerington. Endorsed on the back for Fredrick. BELL SYSTEM Bell Telephone Company of Spindle cancel. Fredrick was a prominent jeweler and silver dealer in Virginia City. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113549 Nevada / BELL SYSTEM / American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Blue and white enamel square sign with 6 rivet holes for mounting. “CAUTION” (Bell System logo) “Buried Telephone Cable on This Property Before Lot# 2344 Nevada Nevada Brothel Collection Working Near Cable Call Toll Wire Chief Collect. around edge. Some rust on edges and around rivet holes. In 1913, Pacific Telephone Items from some of Nevada’s famous Brothels. Two bumper stickers from Fran’s Star transferred its Nevada operations to the newly formed Bell Telephone RanchBeatty; Menu from Sagebrush Brothel in Company of Nevada, which operated until 1984 when the Bell System CArson (the best piece in the collection), book: broke up and the Nevada portion became Nevada Bell. The American Best CAt Houses in Nevada by Schwartz1995 Telephone & Telegraph Company became AT&T. The Logo style on this signed; book: by hook or by cook by Schwartz, sign for the Bell System affiliated companies dates this piece 1921 to also signed, 1996; pile of about 60 business 1939. Measures 18” x 18” square. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 120695 cards for Elko brothels whicjh include the famous Lucky Strike (Been Lot# 2349 Nevada 1867-1874 Yerington, HM there about 100 yeras) and others. Two different stock certificates Checks (2) Lot of 2 different. 1) HM Yerington fro the Million Dollar Saloon (specimens)- (incorp in Nevada, but the saloon was in Texas!) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 110198 personal check, Bank of California, Virginia City, 1874, RN-D (buff). 2) Wells Fargo & Co, Lot# 2345 Nevada 1940’s-1960’s Northern Carson, 1867, signed by Yerington & Kidder, NV Nevada Corporate Sealer Group (12) Hand and US IR adhesive revenue stamps. Est. $60- held-1 illegible, Carol J Inc Feb 1967. S & S 100 HWAC# 113543 Foundation 1957. Jet Restaurant. 1 missing 1 plate. Lever- 6 missing 1 Lot# 2350 New York City, New York 1830’s-1840’s plate, NV Society for Visually Handicapped Children Feb 5, 1956 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 101725 Harden Express Collection Three documents issued to or by Harden’s Express & Co’s. One is a freight bill receipt, dated 1843, next is a freight receipt dated 1882 and last, a bill issued by Livingston & Co (Late of Harden & Co), dated 1846. All are in good condition. See photos for more details. Est. $120-200 HWAC# Register, Bid, 119977 & view opening bids at Lot# 2351 New York 1850’s American National & US Express Receipts Group of FHWAC.com four receipts from various express companies, including two American Express pieces, dated 1851& 1854, National Express, dated 1854, and a United States Express Co. receipt dated 1856. All are in good condition. See photos for more details. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 119978 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 95

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2352 Cleveland, Ohio 1866 Hand-Written Lot# 2360 Wall Walla, Washington 1904- Lease of Land This is a hand-written land lease 1915 Doctors Prescription Slips/ 275 Pieces from John Erwin of Cleveland, Ohio to Albert Bailey Collection, of early Doctors prescription slips. and Lott Reznor under the name of the firm Bailey Most of them went to “ The Pioneer Drug and Reznor. The land lease is for a coal, oil and Store”/ E.L Smalley / Prop/ Walla Walla, Wash” tar refinery and lubricating manufacturing. The Some also went to a few other places as well. All lease has several revenue stamps on it in receipt of in really good condition, for their age. ( RH). Est. payment for the lease. Great piece! Est. $100-150 $100-150 HWAC# 100243 HWAC# 76639 Lot# 2353 Toledo, Ohio 1914 Toledo Butcher/ Lot# 2361 Washington, D. C. July 26, 1848 Pro- Slavery Speech by Alfred Iverson Speech by Alfred Deli Scale A Toledo Model #581BA butcher/ Iverson of Georgia on the Oregon Territory bill and deli scale. It stands 28” high, is 20” deep and the presidential election, delivered before the House 15” wide. This piece is in very workable and in good condition. See photos for more details. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 119983 of Representatives, July 26, 1848. Also mentions “Cass For President”, deriding Zachery Taylor. This is a pro Lot# 2354 Portland, Oregon 1940s-1970s -slavery document suggesting that slavery should be Portland Rose Festival Pinback & Souvenir permitted in the Oregon Territory as well! It was a Collection Lot of six pinbacks and souvenirs special printing by Towers in Washington. 16 pages. from the Portland Rose Festival, c1940s-1970s. Perfect condition. 9 3/4” tall x 6 3/4” wide. Very Includes two souvenir “smashed” pennies from RARE...ITEM... If you collect political memorabilia, this is for you (RH). 1949, plus four pinbacks from 1940, 1941 (2) Est. $300-600 HWAC# 105361 and 1974. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-90 HWAC# 119325 Lot# 2362 Cuba Mostly Cuban Cigar Labels A nice collection of 55 mostly Cuban, cigar labels in near new condition. Brands include Dick Custer, Lot# 2355 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania !834- Gettysburg Commander, Lyra and many more. All 40’s Coach Mail Pieces A freight bill a fare are set in a photo album. Again, they are colorful receipt and a Concord Stage passenger and in very nice condition. See photos for more manifest are included in this lot of 1830’s to 1840’s documents. They are very readable and details. Est. $400-550 HWAC# 121124 in pretty nice condition, considering their age. See photos for more details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119976 Lot# 2363 1909-1952 Advertising Calendars Lot# 2356 Pennsylvania Quaker State Two – Antique! Lot of six antique advertising calendars, c1909-1952. Includes: Armour’s Sided Porcelain Sign A two-sided 27”x 29” Art Calendar, 1909, 12 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. matted and plastic wrapped; Quaker State porcelain sign from the 60’s-70’s. Kenyon Hat Store, Seneca Falls, NY, 1919, 15 x 16 in.; 1926 and 1929, This piece is in excellent condition, considering J. Herbert Hall Company, Jewelers and Silversmiths, Pasadena, CA, 8 its age. There are a few wear scratches to be 1/2 x 13 1/2 and 16 1/2 x 7 1/2, plastic wrapped; 1952 Acme Stamp expected. This is a beautiful example and would Shop, L.A., CA, 7 x 7, plastic wrapped; and 1953 Union Oil Well Supply be a great addition to to any sign collection. Est. Co., with thermometer, 6 1/2 x 10 1/2, plastic wrapped. Est. $80-120 $300-600 HWAC# 120900 HWAC# 118915 Lot# 2357 United States Early Eastern Lot# 2364 Boy Scout Posters Two Boy Scout Calendar Collection A collection of 10 Posters. One is a large calender, 1967, Mill eastern calendars from various places and VAlley CAl, about 14 x 24”; the other a large with various themes including the Waterloo topo map of the Philmont Scout Ranch. c1960. shows routes of hikes and time taken for the Wagon Company, New York (1908); the George hikes. about 30 x 40” Est. $80-100 HWAC# S. Wood & Co., Boston (1906); S.J. Clark Fire Insurance (1901); and Contractor’s Supply and 114352 Equipment Co., Chicago (1906), among several Lot# 2365 Carpenter’s Square – Large Scale others. Est. $280-560 HWAC# 32818 This is a large scale (3 ft. X 2 ft.) carpenter’s Lot# 2358 Utah Utah Publications Group square made by Laurence in the USA. This large square is re-enforced with brass hardware Assortment of Utah publications relate to mining, government, Centurion Mines, 2015 for long life and accuracy. It is calibrated in calendar, 1918 Tintic HS Xmas booklet, and inches. This is a must have tool for the historic more Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-200 carpenter in the family. Est. $100-200 HWAC# HWAC# 106397 42763 Lot# 2366 Carpenter’s Tool Chest of vintage Lot# 2359 East Dorset, Vermont April 1860 hand saws This carpenter’s tool chest of hand Letter From 1860’s This is a handwritten letter, saws includes 30 hand saws some with names dated April 1860. the letter mentions a sea voyage of Rosecrans of San Francisco and H. Disston Co. There are 4 loose to England (Reference to Windsor) and getting handles, 2 loose blades. and 28 complete vintage saws. There are also seasick. There is also mention of a Colonel Taft and, two circular saw blades; one at 24 in. in diameter, and one at 26 in. since this is East Dorsett, VT. it could be a relation in diameter. The price includes the chest. Please consider additional to future President Taft. Letter is very readable shipping charges; a local pick up is preferred. Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# and in good condition. See photos for more details. 56252 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119971 96 August 2020

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2367 Early 1900’s Christmas Cards A Lot# 2374 1900s Large Advertisements collection of over 100 Christmas Cards from the Collection Seven piece large advertisement early part of the 20th century, 1905 thru 1915. collection from the U.S., most matted and plastic The artwork is phenomenal, nothing like you’d wrapped, from the early 1900s. Matted advertisements are: 12 3/4 x find in present day cards of this theme. There 16 in. Ladies Home Journal, May 1928 ad for “Standard” Plumbing is everything here, from cartoon to Victorian- Fixtures, Pittsburg, PA; 14 x 11 in. Barker’s Liniment and Powders; style artwork. There are a few Tuck brand cards Many are written on, 14 x 11 in. front and back visible, H.R. Olmstead & Son, Syracuse, NY; which allows you to eavesdrop on a little history. Postmarks are all 10 x 15 in. with two advertisements for Associated Ice Distributors over the place, from Paris, France to Central California. These are all and Frozen Steam Ice, fronts and backs visible; and 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 in good condition, readable and brightly colored. See photos for more in. 20th Century Manufacturing Co. Also includes: plastic wrapped detail. John Reynolds Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 121774 18 x 24 in. poster advertisement for Otto K. Oleson Illuminating Co., Hollywood, CA; and SR Highway Atlas of the United States and Canada, Lot# 2368 1905-1914 Early 20th Century front and back cover only, with 11 x 14 in. advertisements for Sears, Valentines A collection of over 100 valentines Roebuck & Co., Peerless Automobile Batteries and Allstate Tires. Est. from the early part of the 20th century, 1905 $200-250 HWAC# 118917 thru 1914. The artwork is phenomenal, nothing like you’d find in present day cards Lot# 2375 Matchbook Collection This is a of this theme. There is everything here, from collection of matchbooks from the USA and cartoon to Victorian-style artwork. There are a few Tuck (The Cadillac around the world. There are matchbooks from of greeting cards) sprinkled through the group Many are written on, San Francisco, Ca., Campbell River, B.C., and which allows you to eavesdrop on a little history. Postmarks are all Tokyo, Japan. A large display frame is part of over the place, from Idaho to Central California. These are all in good the collection and a large bank box 12 in. X 10 condition, readable and brightly colored. See photos for more detail. in.X 24 in. is full. Many from the 1940’s-1999. John Reynolds Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 121773 Est. $300-500 HWAC# 103379 Lot# 2369 Farm Equipment – Antique Yard Lot# 2376 Miscellaneous Ephemera 1890s- Art! Lot of 5. 1) Antique farm plow machine, 1909 Lot of eight miscellaneous ephemera horse or trailer pull, three digging shovels. from the U.S., c1890s-1909. Includes four 1926 not complete. Nice farm antique from Fish Lake Valley. about 60” x U.S. Airmail stamps, not canceled; colorful litho of fashionable woman 60”. 2) Wheeled tractor or horse-drawn plow machine. 2 48” long advertisement; 1897 ribbon wedding announcement; litho postcard hand handles for operation. about 8’ long, 4’ wide. 3) Very unusual of girl in grass skirt; tithe/offering pledge card for First Methodist horse or trailer pulled plow with seed planting devices. about 4 x 8’. Episcopal Church, Pasadena, CA, 190_; Kellogg’s “Funny Jungleland 4) Very unusual antique farm equipment, trailer pull. about 8 feet Moving Pictures” booklet, Copyright 1909 by W.K. Kellogg; antique, wide. Possibly seed planter. 5) 10’ wide, 4 seed buckets, trailer pulled unsigned, pastel drawing of mother cat and kittens; and 1891 original antique field seeding machine. tractor seat mounted on wood plank 8 x 10 in. black and white photo of Old Bridge, Hotel Green, Pasadena, at center. great farm antique. Items on site 120108, 120109, 120110, CA. Est. $100-160 HWAC# 118913 120111, 120112. FOB FISH LAKE VALLEY. MUST ARRANGE PICK UP. Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 122733 Lot# 2377 1940s-1990s Nevada-Western Pinbacks Collection Lot of 21 Nevada- Lot# 2370 Fur Quiver with Arrows Native Western pinbacks of interest, c1940s-1990s. American style quiver with arrows. Fur may Includes Reno Fun Train; Hutchinson Prairie be mink, band of beaded design at one end. Pow-Wow; Harrah’s Automobile Collection; Carrier handle has metal stud design. Est. Virginia City Camel Races 1990 and Comstock $150-300 HWAC# 46278 Fire Muster 1982; Gold Boom Days, Italian Bar, CA; Las Vegas Elks Helldorado 1963; Yosemite; Reno Rodeo; Death Valley Vietnam Lot# 2371 Golden Enterprise of the Season Veterans Marathon, 1987 and 88; The Spruce Goose, Long Beach, Broadside Four page proposition for agencies to CA; Knott’s Berry Farm, Boot Hill Rodeo, Dodge City, and more. BE sell engravings for Dayton & Co. of 145 Nassau SURE TO CHECK THE NUMISMATIC MEDALS SECTION AND DEALER Street, New York. Circa 1865. Est. $100-200 SECTION FOR LIKE ITEMS! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 108596 HWAC# 119326 Lot# 2378 1849 New England Mercantile Union Directory Gold Rush Era Directory, published by Pratt & Co. “…containing a new map of New-England, an almanac for Lot# 2372 Indian Grinding Rock Unknown 1849, a memorandum for every day in the history of this traditional mortar/pestal year and a business directory for New-England”. Also, “A Short type rock pair. Shows years of use. Obviously Advertising Register and a business directory of many of the principal authentic. Very flat bottom of base rock mercantile houses and manufacturing establishments of New York. appears to have been chipped with some type of chisel tool. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122249 States covered: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut.” Map for each. The New England Mercantile Union was established in 1848 by a union of all the mercantile firms, Lot# 2373 Jade, Copper, and a Glass manufacturing establishments and professional men, for the purpose Arrowhead A mixed lot, includes two pieces of securing to all, better facilities for business correspondence, and the of beach-polished jade, 120 grams and 83 giving and receiving of consignments. The business directory, it was grams, a 131-gram piece of native copper, and decided, was the cheapest and most effectual method of accomplishing a splendid glass arrowhead, probably knapped this. Includes a Table of Contents with an alphabetical list of towns. from a piece of desert-altered bottle glass that Slight damage (1/2” tear) to the back cover at the spine and the has a purplish tint to it. All yours in one unique lot. Est. $100-150 corners of the covers are dog-eared. Otherwise in excellent condition. HWAC# 109475 324 pages with 9 pages of advertising at the back. [Rarity: i] Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 108494 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 97

DAY 2 Fri, August 28 General Americana Lot# 2379 1940s Old Comics, Animated Lot# 2384 Bodie, California 1800’s Bodie Characters, Pinbacks and Tokens (64) Ground Finds A collection of ground finds Lot of 64 includes 60 old comics pinbacks, from the iconic ghost town, Bodie, California. which were prizes in Kelloggs Pep cereal in Scrounged items include a tincup, assorted the 1040s. Pinbacks are 3/4 inch diameter, railroad spikes, nails and lids from snuff, with such characters as: Dick Tracy, Blondie, chocolate, baking powder and blasting Flash Gordon, Superman, Popeye and many other characters caps. There is also a beautiful ceramic top associated with these comic strips. Pinback buttons in fine condition. for toothpaste. All are rusted over, with the In 1945, Kellogg inserted a prize in the form of pinback buttons exception of the toothpaste top. See photos for into each box of Pep cereal. There were five series of comics more details. Est. $50-120 HWAC# 120897 characters, with 18 different buttons in each set. This would make 90 buttons in the complete set, but the Superman button Lot# 2385 Bodie / Candelaria, California appeared in all five sets, because of the close association between Antique Traps - Approx. 10 Varying size Kellogg’s Pep and the Adventures of Superman radio show. and designs. From the Bodie, Candelaria Area. Mint condition Pep pins have become sought-after collectables. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Lot also includes two Radio Orphan Annie Secret Society medals, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122158 Woody Woodpecker Universal Studios game token, and a Friskies medal. See photo for more details. CHECK OUT OUR TOKEN SECTION FOR SIMILAR ITEMS! Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# Lot# 2386 Denver, Colorado 1900’s Hermann 118908 H. Heiser Saddlery Catalog First edition. 10 1/4” x 6 3/4” in tan and burgundy printed Lot# 2380 U.S. Check Lot Good variety of thick wrappers. 216 pp. Illustrations. Offers over 75 checks both issued and unissued illustrations of, descriptions of, and pricing dating from 1809 - 1944. From various states for various saddles, stirrups, bridles, saddle including NV, AZ, CO PA, CA, CT, NY, ME and pockets and bags, chaps, cuffs, gloves, spurs, Indian blankets, saddle MI. Some have adhesive RN stamps, 1 with pads, etc. Born and raised in Germany, Hermann H. Heiser (1836- NV adhesive revenue stamp. Est. $120-200 1904) immigrated to New York City in 1854. He spent time in Iowa HWAC# 100411 and Wisconsin perfecting his trade. In 1858, Heiser opened his first Lot# 2381 France 1865 Henri Martin Signed saddlery and harness business in Iowa County, Wisconsin. This book is in good condition, but has a bindery issue. See photos for more detail. Letter Signed 1865 letter by Henri Martin in Est. $260-500 HWAC# 120905 French to Mary Louise Booth, an American translator who had previously published a very Lot# 2387 Dillon, Montana 1890 Poker Chips Letter good translation of his extensive 13-volume Addressed to K. C. Holliday. From Bayker & Andrews work, Histoire de Franc. “Henri Martin (a.k.a. (probably a saloon). “Do you keep poker chips in Bon Louis Henri Martin) (20 February 1810 in stock...” They want a set of marked chips as they have Saint-Quentin, Aisne – 14 December 1883 in a lot of plain ones. Etc. 8 x 5”. Est. $100-120 HWAC# Paris) was a French historian, who was celebrated in his own day but 105847 whose modern reputation has been eclipsed by the greater literary and interpretive powers of his contemporary, the equally passionate patriot Jules Michelet, whose works have often been reprinted.[After publishing a few novels, Martin devoted his life to the study of the Lot# 2388 Montana Montana Ephemera history of France, writing Histoire de France, a formidable work in Workman’s badge from Fort Peck; trade tokens 13 volumes (1833-1836). He later brought the history down to 1789 from Oxford Cigar Store in Missoula; trade in the 4th edition (19 vols., 1865), and received from the Institut de token from Pheasant, Dillon, MT; Montan France 20,000 francs as a prize in 1869. The Avenue Henri-Martin in Paris is named after him.” from wikipedia Est. $80-120 HWAC# 106482 Power tape measure, wooden nickels, an arbuckle Bros. Coffee Co. advertising map of Lot# 2382 France Jean-Baptiste Honoré Montana; B.P.O.E. poker chips. Est. $100-300 Raymond Capefigue Signed Letter Undated HWAC# 100539 letter in French. “Jean-Baptiste Honoré Lot# 2389 Gold Hill, Nevada Antique Horse Raymond Capefigue was a French historian and Chollars Three old horse chollars from Gold biographer. He was born in Marseille, France. Hill, Nevada. One with the brass studs. One At the age of twenty he went to Paris to study converted to a wall mirror. See photo. Great law, but soon switched to journalism”. from historic pieces for wall decoration. Est. $100- wikipedia. Folds, toning, 2 round .5” spots. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 106484 150 HWAC# 110656 Lot# 2383 Great Britain 1962 William Howitt Lot# 2390 Unknown, Nevada Americana Five plaster buffalo in various colors, brown, black Signed Letter Signed letter by William Howitt, and white. good condition Est. $120-180 1862. requesting delivery?”William Howitt, HWAC# 122546 was a prolific English writer on history and other subjects. William and his wife Mary Lot# 2391 Nevada Old Barbed Wire Taken also owned a school still used today; Howitt Off of the Nevada Desert. Many types of barbed Primary School in Heanor, Derbyshire.” from wire. Many cut to size to mount. Some of these wikipedia. 2 vertical ink stains, .25” center items are heavy or large and will require addition cost to mail if not peroration. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 106483 picked up. Candelaria/Rawhide/Bodie Area Mining Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118226 98 August 2020


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