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2018 January Auction

Published by Holabird Americana, 2018-01-02 17:50:06

Description: over 1400 lots of General Americana including tokens, mining collectibles, World's Fair & Expositions, Numismatic items, Gaming Collectibles, Rare Soda and Drug Store Bottles, Rare Documents, Mining Stocks, Books, Native Americana & so much more! Something for every collector in this sale!

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Day 1 - Mining Lot #1464 , Colorado 1880 Stock Lot #1469 , Idaho Idaho and Utah Cert. National Mining & Milling Mining Certificates (14) 1) Yellow Co. 1 Stock Cert. with vignette of 5 Jacket Gold Mining issued 1912 2) miners in a mining scene working. Pittsburg Lead Mining issued 1905 3) This is no. 454, amount of 400 shares, National Tunnel & Mines issued 1944 issued to C.C. Sander(?) signed by 4) Utah-Apex Mining issued 1937 5) President C.J. Fry(?) February 1880. Utah Metal and Tunnel issued 1935 Gold seal in good condition, gray 6) Lady Baron Mining issued 1918 7) filigree border. Good condition except United States Smelting Refining and for small tearing on left bottom that does not encroach on border. Mining issued 1970 8) Consolidated Has been kept in plastic protective cover. 11” x 6.75”. Est. $80-$150 Producers issued 1921 8) Wennersten Mining u/i 9) Monitor Mining HWAC#53348 u/i 10) Portland Mining u/i 10) Hull Silver-Lead u/i 11) Sherman Lead u/i 12) Ambergris Mines u/i Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56166 Lot #1465 , Colorado Five Colorado Assay Documents 1) Standard Assay Lot #1470 , Idaho Guy Silver Office and Chemical Laboratory--Gold Mining Certificate Issued 1882 and Bullion melted and Assayed, Idaho Territory to Rodgers #72 44 Central City Colo.,1903; 2) two from shares. Est. $120-$200 HWAC#56154 Assay Office of J.R. Reedy, Central City, Colorado., 1888 and 1892; 3) W. J. Chamberlain & Co. Sampling Works, Idaho Springs, Colorado, 1893; 4) C. E. DeForest, Mining and Mechanical Engineer and Metallurgist, Denver Colorado., 1897. Est. $120-$250 HWAC#57817 Lot #1471 , Idaho 1921 Two Idaho Mining Reports 1) De Lamar Gold & Lot #1466 Custer County, Idaho Silver Mine. 15 page report by Robert 1920-1930 Two Reports for the N. Bell, State Inspector of Mines in Monte Cristo Mine Two later reports Idaho. Mine located on Jordan Creek for the Monte Cristo Mine, a gold seven miles west of Silver City, Idaho. mine located at Loon Creek, Sea Foam Deposits are closely related in age, Mining District, Custer County, Idaho. type and general characteristics with 1) Report by A.G. Burritt, Mining & Cripple Creek, Goldfield, Tonopah, Petroleum Geologist, Salt Lake City. and the Comstock. Goes through 18 pages Multiple illustrations and three ore prospects in detail. Two- black-and-white photographs. No page spread map of the mining date printed, but pen writing on claims. 9” x 6” with light wear and previous owner’s name on cover. inside cover indicates 1927. Cover 2) War Dance Mines. 11 page report by FC Mandell. Nineteen claims nearly detached. Rough condition. 2) Reconnaissance Report dated located near Hailey. Silver-lead. No date, though letterhead is 190-. 1930. Written by John Walker, Civil Engineer. References Burritt’s This copy could be a draft as there are many copy-edits throughout. report (and says it is c.1920) and says Burritt was mostly descriptive 12” x 8.5” with heavy toning. Est. $70-$150 HWAC#34827 and geological in nature given that cave-ins had prevented Burritt from exploring underground.16 pages. Very poor condition (rips, Lot #1472 , Idaho 1939 Idaho soiling, burn marks?). Est. $100-$300 HWAC#34820 Mining Photograph Collection from Paul Kerr of Columbia University Lot #1467 Kellog, Idaho 1909 Group of about twenty photographs Small Panorama of the B. H. & S. from various locations in Idaho. Mill Bunker Hill & Sullivan Company. Includes Ima Mine and Murray Idaho. The BH & S was the scene of major Photos taken in 1939 by Professor mining problems in the 1890’s. April Paul Kerr of Columbia University. 8, 1909 “Mining Science” says, “A (See lot titled Kern County Tungsten force of men is engaged In installing machinery in the new BH & S Mine Photographs (ID 37642) for a mill. The jigs shaft and elevators have been completed The new mill in short note on Professor Kerr.) Est. $120-$250 HWAC#37651 connection with the old one will make a capacity treatment of 2,000 tons a day.” Photograph copyrighted by H. English. 3 x 15” unframed. Lot #1473 Bangor, Maine c1880 Comes with very nice frame. Photograph is creased down the middle. By-Laws & List of Officers of the Great historical mine with a photograph taken at the right time! Est. Oshkosh Cons. Mining Company 12 $70-$200 HWAC#47312 pages. Offices at Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Organized in Maine. Lot #1468 Wallace, Idaho Mostly No date. Printed by Commercial Wallace Idaho Check Collection Print, Bangor. As these are by-laws, Checks for 1907-1947 from Tamarack there is no discussion of the actual & Custer Consolidated Mining (2), mining property or location. On the King Mining, 2 Wallace National first page, someone crossed out the Bank(1 pictorial), State Bank of “Oshkosh Consolidated” and wrote Commerce 1907 and Oct. 8, Success “Great Eastern Silver.” Both look like they were incorporated in 1880. Mining (2), Marsh Mines, Wallace Silver mine in Maine? There was also an Oshkosh mine in Colorado. Bank & Trust, First National Bank, Blue covers with soiling, toning to pages. Stapled binding. 5.75” x 3.5” Strattons Mines. Est. $80-$100 Est. $120-$250 HWAC#34819 HWAC#56175 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 49

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1474 , Maine Maine Mining Lot #1479 KeWeenaw, Michigan Certificates (15) Union Copper Ridge Copper Co. Certificate I/C to Mines, Mountain View Hotel, Lubec Richardson 1881 #1440 25 shares. Lead and Zinc, Thomas Lauglin, Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56161 Rockingham Silver Mining, Unity Mining, Maine Products, Gardner Mountain Copper Mining, Goings Co., Siemans Mining, Lewiston & Auburn, Lot #1480 Mohawk, Michigan Harvey-Elliot Mining, Mount Mica Building Assoc. Est. $150-$200 Seneca Mining Company Stock HWAC#56173 Certificate, 1880 Highly pictorial underground vignette at left. Lot #1475 , Maine Maine Mining Allegorical and mining vignettes at Letters, Covers and Reports top center. Inc. in Michigan 1853 & Reports from: 2 reports from Tapley 1855. Issued for 50 shares to R.R. Copper Mine, 1880; 3 reports from Goodell on March 31st, 1880. Punch Manhattan-Tapley Copper Mines, cancelled. Heavy soiling. 6.5” x 9.25” 1883; Small drawings of Tapley (Prag Collection) Est. $80-$160 and Manhattan mines; Letter from HWAC#55424 L. Taylor, manager of the Portland Lot #1481 Mohawk, Michigan Smelting Works with advertising 1880s-1923 Seneca Mining Stock cover, 1883; and 2 more letters from Taylor. Est. $200-$700 HWAC#37421 Certificate & Bond Collection Lot of 5 different for this Mohawk, Lot #1476 , Massachusetts Michigan copper mining company Merrimac Silver Mining Certificate that started back in the 1860s. Two Issued 187 to Frank Carter #155 180 stock certificates: 1888 issued (1860s shares, signed by president Ely. Est. form), highly illustrated, but punch $100-$200 HWAC#56172 cancelled and with heavy soiling; and different style stock issued for 100 shares in 1909, two mining vignettes, not cancelled. Three different bonds: $100, $500, and $1,000 bonds issued 1923, all with same underground mining vignette. Each has 6 coupons still attached. (Prag Collection) Est. $150-$300 HWAC#55423 Lot #1477 Delaware, Michigan Delaware Mining Co. of Michigan Lot #1482 , Michigan Michigan Stock Certificate, 1865 Mining Stocks (4) 1) Ahmeek Mining with 2 beaver vignette issued 1919 Inc. in Michigan. No. 297, 2) Copper Range issued 1966 3) issued for 25 shares to Quincy Mining i/c 1929 4) Seneca Mary Ann Evans on April Mining issued 1910 Est. $60-$100 24th, 1865. Signed by the HWAC#56162 president and secretary. Pen cancelled. Allegorical vignette. One 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp Lot #1483 , Michigan Arcadian on bottom left front. Consolidated Mining Certificate Two adhesive revenue Issued 1926? to Bright, Sears and Co. stamps on the reverse. 8 x10.5” Very good condition. An underground #3142 100 shares. Est. $80-$120 copper mine consisting of three shafts located near the ghost town of HWAC#56516 Delaware. The Delaware Fissure Mine was worked by the Delaware Mining Company (an offshoot of the Pennsylvania Mining Company) between 1864 and 1880. The Delaware Fissure consisted of one vein that showed copper mixed in a coarse calcite and fine prehnite matrix. In 1876, the two companies merged to form the Delaware Copper Lot #1484 , Michigan 1877-1923 Mining Company. (Prag Collection) Est. $200-$400 HWAC#55427 Six Different Michigan Mining Stock Certificates 1) Ahmeek Mining Company of Michigan, 1922, Lot #1478 Hancock, Michigan stamp and punch cancelled, beaver 1856-1916 Three Different vignette. 2) Naumkeag Copper Quincy Mining Company Stock Company. Issued 1914. Not cancelled. Certificates Nice trio representing 3) Seneca Copper Corporation $100 60 years in this important Michigan Bond. Issued 1923. Pen cancelled. mining operation. 1) Early 1856 Six coupons attached. Underground issued stock for 50 shares. Railroad mining vignette. 4) Seneca Mining Company of Michigan stock issued vignette. Blue paper. Not cancelled 1915. Not cancelled. Mining and allegorical vignettes. 5) Early Seneca but tape repaired over signature. 2) Mining Company stock issued 1877. Pen cancelled. Great mining 1878 issued stock for 5 shares, pen vignettes. Heavily soiled/water damage. 6) Quincy Mining Company cancelled. Allegorical vignettes. 3) stock issued 1916. Punch and stamp cancelled. Please inspect. (Prag 1916 issued stock with elk vignette. Punch cancelled. (Prag Collection) Collection) Est. $150-$250 HWAC#55675 Est. $150-$300 HWAC#55655 50 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1485 , Michigan 1914-1923 Lot #1490 Butte, Montana 1903 2 Butte Three Different Michigan Copper Annual Mine Reports 2 Annual mine Mining Stock Certificates 1) reports for the Mountain View and East Naumkeag Copper Company. Issued Colusa mines in Silver Bow County Montana. 1914 for 100 shares to Wrenn Bros. Pertains to the United States Census Office & Co. Not cancelled. Purple border for Gold, Silver, Lead, and Copper Mines. and background. 2) St. Lawrence Includes the information for employment, Mining Corporation. Issued 1920 for wages expenses and more. Provides depth 100 shares. Not cancelled. Orange to the scale of the mine and its impact. Est. background and border. 3) Mohican $70-$150 HWAC#40800 Copper Company. Issued in 1923 for 100 shares. Not cancelled. Green border and background. General good condition for group with folds, wrinkles and some soiling. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-$200 Lot #1491 Butte, Montana 1902 HWAC#55426 3 Butte Mine Maps and Report 3 Lot #1486 , Michigan 1906-1925 Blue print maps of mines near Butte Four Different Michigan Mining Montana. Includes shaft map of the Gen’l Pettit Mine, overhead map of Mt. Stock Certificates 1) Naumkeag View, Little Idol, Johnstown, Rarus, Copper Company. Issued 1914 and Sullivan claims. Also has a mining for 100 shares to Wrenn Bros. report on Protection and Carlisle Not cancelled. 2) Indiana Mining Lodes. Report contains a map of their Company. Issued 1925 for 100 shares location and surrounding claims. Est. to Estabrook & Co. Native American $70-$150 HWAC#40479 vignette. Both the president and secretary signatures have been crossed out and resigned by different people. 3) Ahmeek Mining Lot #1492 Butte, Montana 1905 Company of Michigan. Issued for 20 shares in 1917. Stamped and Badger State Lode Papers, Letters, punch cancelled. Beaver vignette. 4) Keweenaw Copper Company. Map and Adjacent Eagle Lode Issued in 1906 for 50 shares. Not cancelled. Allegorical vignette. (Prag Patents Letters, map, and abstract Collection) Est. $150-$300 HWAC#55428 for the Badger State Lode near Butte Montana. The letters are to Butte Lot #1487 , Michigan 1859 & 1863 Two lawyers Mr. John F. Forbis and Charles Early Michigan Mining Stock Certificates 1) E. Goodale about the dimensions and Quincy Mining Company of Michigan. Issued interest on the claim. Also includes 1859, pen cancelled. Allegorical vignettes. a blueprint map of the claim. Additional part of this collection are Nice condition. 2) Seneca Mining Company. the patents for the Eagle Lode adjacent to the Badger State. Est. $70- Issued 1863, pen cancelled. Great mining and $150 HWAC#40478 allegorical vignettes. Heavy soiling. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-$200 HWAC#55674 Lot #1493 , Montana Montana Mining Certificates (9) 1) Butte Copper Mining & Smelting issued 1903 2) Middle Fork Mining u/i 3) North Butte Mining issued 1930 Lot #1488 , Michigan 1906-1924 4) Big ox Mining issued 1896 5) Five Michigan Mining Stock Tolumne Copper Mining i/c 1923 6) 3 Anaconda Co. issued 1964, 1970 Certificates Includes: Mohican &1973 7) Butte Copper Consolidated Copper Company, issued 1923, issued 1927 Est. $100-$120 not cancelled; Indiana Mining HWAC#56167 Company, issued 1924, punch and stamp cancelled, Native American Lot #1494 , Montana Montana vignette; Ahmeek Mining Company Mining Letters with Famous of Michigan, issued 1921, stamp Montana Folks Lot of two. 1) 1886 cancelled, beaver vignette; Naumkeag letter from Omaha & Grant Smelting Copper Company, issued 1914, not cancelled; and Keweenaw Copper & Refining Co. to Henry Knippenberg, Company, 1906, elk vignette. Good condition. (Prag Collection) Est. who was the general manager of $150-$250 HWAC#55656 the Hecla Mining Co. in Glendale, Lot #1489 Basin, Montana 1946 Montana. The letter is about assaying: “I do not know where you can get an Mine Property Report This is a assayer...There are generally a good privately prepaid mining report by many idle around Denver and Leadville.” “Our assays of your bullion Gustav A. Nueberg report on the have been running lower than yours for several months, in many cases Eva May Wiladstan group of claims as much as five ounces per ton. I have attributed this to sampling...” located in the Cataract Mining District 2) Interesting reproduction letter from Mrs. Granville Stuart that near Basin Montana. The letters & serves as a promotional piece for the Silver Hills Mine company in report are from Gustav A. Neuberg, Butte. Granville Stuart, known as “Mr. Montana,” was a pioneer, gold of Neuberg Bros. & Sloan, Inc. Mining prospector, businessman, civic leader, vigilante, author, cattleman and & Civil Engineers out of Basin, Montana. There are approx. 20 black & diplomat who played an important ole in the early history of Montana white 8” x 10” original photo’s throughout. The deport ran about .06 Territory and the state of Montana. Est. $60-$100 HWAC#55556 oz./+ of gold & 24 oz/+ silver and 4% copper. Exceptional Report. Est. $100-$300 HWAC#57520 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 51

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1495 , Montana 1905 Photo of Lot #1500 Cable Mill Photo of inside of Cable Coppereid, Mill Montana (1905). Most likely a Nevada Rare gold coin mill. Photo of man standing White Cloud in mill. Slight staining and slight District warp.10” x 8.5”. Est. $100-$200 Stock, 1872 HWAC#57523 White Cloud consolidated G&S MC stock, issued 1872 to M. Britton for 6 Lot #1496 , Montana 1925 USGS shares, signed by Report, New World Mining District John H. Moore as president and C.E. Allen as Secretary. Uncancelled. Cert #38. The district is 20 miles south of the relief District on the Typed report by Wm. Maxwell about northeast side of the Carson Sink. 2 miles east of the stage route from The Irma Mines, their claims and geology. 1 page is detached, paper clip impression and mark. Est. $60-$100 HWAC#571420 Unionville to Stillwater. Discovered in the 1860’s, and new work began by this company. Tiny info in Raymond, 1877, p187. Note to index folks: the index is off by 2pp. Not seen by us before. Est. $200-$300 Lot #1497 Austin, Nevada c1900 Austin Nevada Area HWAC#56458 Glass Negatives in Original Box The first glass negative Lot #1501 Goldfield, Nevada was produced in 1839 by Prospectus for Goldfield Black John Herschel, the English Buttes Mining Co. Cloth bound mathematician, astronomer, illustrated prospectus with fold out chemist, experimental bird’s eye view. 11” x 8.5” Est. $100- photographer and inventor. $200 HWAC#54311 Herschel originated the use of the Julian day system in astronomy, named 7 moons of Saturn and 4 moons of Uranus, made many contributions to the science of photography, investigated color blindness, and studied the chemical power of ultraviolet rays. This lot of 7 glass negatives, housed in what appears to be the original cardstock box, includes view of Austin, Gold Park, mining and mill scenes, and more. One envelope is marked M. Wards & Co. Rare shots. Located along Highway 50, called the Loneliest Road in America, and named for Austin, Texas, Austin was founded in 1862 as part of a silver Lot #1502 Goldfield, Nevada rush reputedly triggered by a Pony Express horse who kicked over a Sandstorm Mining Co. Stock rock. Est. $400-$3,000 HWAC#61084 Certificate I/U 1906 50 shares to David Wright Jr. #1814. Pre- Lot #1498 Bullfrog, Nevada consolidation. 5.5” x 10”. The Amethyst Bullfrog Mining Co. Sandstorm Mine was discovered in Stock Uncancelled stock printed by 1902 in the Goldfield District Mining ABN, issued to R.B. Govan for 1000 district Production began in 1904. shares in March, 1909 and signed by Est. $100-$300 HWAC#55369 Lewis A. Barkhouse as vice president and James Momteath as secretary. Lot #1503 Goldfield, Nevada Mining A rare Bullfrog cert, the company is Ephemera & Stock Certs This lot obviously named after the amethyst contains a selection of 23 stock found at the original Bullfrog mine. It also came in association with certificates from various video corporations and a packet of ephemera native golf in a fine grained brown volcanic rock. Specimens of this ore from Goldfield Nevada, including a brochure from The Goldfield are exceptionally rare today. Est. $80-$110 HWAC#56465 Mascot Mining Company. from around 1906. All are in very nice condition. Est. $120-$200 HWAC#571620 Lot #1499 Contact, Lot #1504 Midas, Nevada Three Nevada Blue ‘Elko Prince Mine’ Assay Maps Bird Mine, STUNNING DETAIL! Assay points Contact, throughout map taken from 1913 to 1934 on various maps. Shows Nevada 300’, 450’, 600’, 750’ levels. Also shafts, shaft stations, Ehler Tunnel. Specimen Much more!!! According to Couch & Carpenter, the Elko Prince was 2.59 ounces. the first major producer at Midas with a production of $338,000 in 1.25 x 2.25 x 1915 and 1916. 1” = 10”. Largest measures 48 x 36” (others only 1.25”. Contains inches smaller). Some edge wear and only one 1” rip. Est. $100-$200 native gold, HWAC#56917 minor native Lot #1505 National, Nevada silver, and minor silver National NV, RPC RPC of National sulfides. Blue Mines Mill in National, NV. Upper Bird Mine was in serious production by 1897. Specimens from this right corner is bent. Est. $50-$100 HWAC#571440 mine were exhibited in the Paris Exhibition of 1900. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#45693 52 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1506 Ramsey, Nevada 1907 Lot #1511 Treasure Hill, Nevada Rare Ramsey Durham Mining Co. Nevada Freehold Properties Certs Stock Certificate Not seen by us Certificate of two pounds and a coupon before. Inc. in Arizona, 1907. Low of reversion dated November 1869. No. 12 issued for 250 shares to H.W. Uncancelled. British mine financiers Young on May 16th, 1907. Gold seized upon the new discoveries at seal and three mining vignettes. treasure Hill, have been “left out” of the Not cancelled. Deep folds, some great Comstock rush, and their failures separation. 5.5 x 9.75” According to The Mining Investor, Vol. 48-49, of understanding the complexities the company “had a force of men at work sinking a shaft on the Gold of financing properties during the Hill claim, one of the fine claims owned by them and located southwest California Gold Rush. Various British of the Walkover mine. This claim is located along the trend of a large interests ultimately consolidated the dike which outcrops for many hundred feet. It trends directly toward best properties into the Eberhardt and Walkover ground on the northeast and is thought to be a continuation Aurora Mining Co. Est. $100-$180 HWAC#56467 of the rich ledge under steady development in that ground.” Est. $50- $90 HWAC#55516 Lot #1512 Virginia City, Nevada Lot #1507 Tem Piute Mining Comstock Mining District, Nevada 1879 Wyandotte Certificates (8) Silver Mining Company Stock 1) 2 Con-Virginia Certificate Rare Tem Piute Mining Mining issued 1910 District, Lincoln County, Nevada. Inc. 2) Empire State Silver July 25th, 1878. No. 434, issued for Mining issued 1878 150 shares to James Clews on Oct. 3) 3 Hale Norcross 21, 1879. Signed by the vice-president and secretary. Not cancelled. Mining issued Yellow colored paper trimmed tight. Folds and some toning on reverse 1907, 1913, 1916 of folds. 4” x 9.25” Not a large producer. The Tem Piute Mining District 4) Industry Gold & was organized a few months after silver was found in 1868. Mining Silver Mining u/i 5) remained difficult due to a lack of water in the region. Water had to be Comstock Tunnel hauled in from springs 12 miles away. The Wyandotte Silver Mining issued 1889 Est. Co. that shipped quantities for processing to nearby Crescent. The $200-$300 HWAC#56168 dismantling of the ten-stamp mill there all but halted mining here until the later findings of tungsten in 1916. [Paher, Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps, 1973] Est. $70-$120 HWAC#41155 Lot #1513 Virginia City, Nevada Two Rare Comstock Mining Paychecks: Lot #1508 Tonopah, Nevada Four Imperial Mine & Ophir Mine Tonopah Assay Certificates 1) Both very scarce. 1) Ophir Silver Jameson & Davidovich, Assayers, Mining Company, Virginia City, 1878 1920; 2) Montana-Tonopah Mining paycheck when James G. Fair was Company, 1904; 3) Tonopah Assay superintendent. Fair was one of the Office and Electric Shop, 1919; Bonanza Kings. The Ophir was one of 4) American Smelting & Refining the earliest mines on the Comstock. Company, 1916 Est. $100-$150 Issued to Pat. O’Brien, a miner, for 31 HWAC#57818 days of work. 2) Imperial Mine, Gold Hill, 1876 paycheck when C.C. Batterman was supt. Batterman also Lot #1509 Tonopah, Nevada 1911- once ran the Gould & Curry, the Crown Point, and other mines. Issued 1934 Umatilla Tonopah Mining for 6 days work as a miner. The Imperial was a successful Gold Hill Co. (Letters & Minutes) Many mine. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#572019 different documents concerning Umatilla Tonopah Mining Co. includes Lot #1514 Virginia City, Nevada newspaper clippings, letters, Minutes, Virginia City, Nevada Mining Affidavits of Publication, Certificates Billheads & Documents Lot of 10. and much more. Est. $80-$150 1) Savage Mining Company: 1876 HWAC#53359 paystub (F.F. Osbiston Supt.); two Lot #1510 Tonopah, Nevada 1914 different Savage Mining Co. billheads Interesting Group of Letters about for subscriptions to Mining & Scientific Press, 1876 & 1878; 1892 Cyanide Poisoning Ten cows! billhead to Jos. Fredericks; and 1878 One employee! Killed by cyanide billhead to St. Mary’s Hospital. 2) Fulton Foundry billhead, 1878, for poisoning from the Desert Power goods purchased by the Savage Mining Company. 3) Hale & Norcross & Mill Company at Millers? Here is Silver Mining Co. letterhead, dateline San Francisco, 1887, to RP some very historic paperwork on Keating, supt. in Virginia City. 4) Two Best & Belcher billheads. 1911 these allegations against the Desert and 1912, when it was the Best & Belcher, Gould & Curry & Savage Power and Mill and their responses. Most interesting is the death of Joint Winze. 5) Pacific Mill & Mining Co., Omega Mill, 1876, to Jos. William Corbett who supposedly mistook the hose for the cyanide as a Fredericks. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#572018 hose with drinking water. The company does not believe this could be possible. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56902 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 53

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1515 Virginia City, Nevada Lot #1519 Virginia City, Nevada 1863 1864-1911 Virginia City Billheads McClellan Gold Mining Company & Other Nevada Ephemera Lot Territorial Stock Certificate; of 18. This is a nice group worthy Nevada Territory Early Nevada territorial stock certificate. Not even of inspection. 1) Twelve billheads: Mary B. An sari in her work on “Mines and Mills of the Comstock H.C. Lillie & Co. Books & Stationery Region” lists this mine. She does list the McClellan Mine as being in (1868); William Box, Mason & Gold Hill. Only an 1862 Bancroft map gives us record of this mill. Contractor (1875); two different Probably named for McClellan Peak (which is one mountain over from Virginia City Gas Co. (1889 & 1892); Sun Mountain). Named for General McClellan? This is number 134 for Joseph Fredericks (1873); two different Carson & Tahoe Lumber & 8 shares to E. W. Leonard in 1863. Leonard was a vice president of the Fluming Co. (1880s and 1895); Virginia & Gold Hill Water Co. (1875); Society of California Pioneers in 1863. He was also the president of the Wheeler, Hall & Co. (1887); Wm. Sutherland Printer (1902); Zadig Florida Mining Company in American Flat. This mine was a pioneer in & Company Stock Brokers (1911); and Western Union Telegraph the south part to the flat. It was originally known as the Pony Express Co. (1875). 2) Territorial California State Telegraph Co. receipt for Mine. [Annual Mining Review and Stock Ledger] Signed by Jadish message received at Austin, NV, Jan. 4, 1864 from San Francisco to Clement and Frank Sulla. Printed by Towne & Bacon of San Francisco. Wm. H. Duncan. 3) McConnell & Co. unused stock brokers receipt, Excellent condition. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#52729 Carson City, 1870s. 4) 1875 receipt for Hall’s Safe & Lock Company for a $2,000 safe to be delivered at the Carson City Savings Bank! 5) 1888 Lot #1520 Virginia City, Nevada County Clerk receipt, Virginia City. 6) 1875 Western Union Telegraph Virginia City, Nevada (Comstock) to M.N. Stone in Virginia City from Jeffries in Washington DC. To Give Ephemera Lot of 15. Includes: 1) 30 Days Notice to opposite attorneys of motion to dismiss. Stone was John S. Noël cabinet card (identified the lawyer for the Sutro Tunnel. 7) IOOF 1906 pink receipt, Virginia on reverse as William Henry Harris of City. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#572021 Silver City), c.1880s. 2) Depression- era (1932) brochure advertising the Lot #1516 Virginia City, Nevada mining history and possibilities of the 1865-1891 Savage Mining Company Comstock Lode. “Gold, The Cure for & Other Nevada Ephemera Lot of the Depression.” Published by Hewitt & Co., San Francisco. 20 pages. 4. 1) Whitney & Co., Commission 8.5” x 3.75” Some pencil notations on the inside. Rare period for the Merchants, pictorial billhead, 1865, Comstock and the emphasis on gold, not silver. 3) Carson City Savings Sacramento, for merchandise Bank voucher for sale of Scorpion stock, 1883, and Bullion & Exchange forwarded to the Savage Mine in voucher for Bulwer stock sale, 1891. 4) 1874 Daily Independent Sutro Virginia City. With stub attached. supplement full of mining illustrations. 5) 16 miniature black-and- Usually we just have the sub. Rare to white photos. 6) Two-page magazine article about Sutro by Edward have the billhead too. 2) Waterhouse Schuman. 7) 1865 Gould & Curry Silver Mining Co. draft (with NT & Lester, Wagon & Carriage Materials, dateline) for the delivery of castings to the mill. 8) 1879 Methodist Sacramento, 1879, attached to Episcopal Church, Gold Hill, Nevada Certificate of Baptism for Sarah Savage Mine billhead. 3) Letterhead from Donohoe, Kelly & Co. (San Ann Thomas. 9) Rare but damaged Pacific Mill & Mining Co. assay Francisco), 1884, to Bullion & Exchange Bank in Carson City. 4) sheet for ore deposited by the Morgan Mill, 1878. 10) 1907 letter from Balance piece: a John Taylor & Co. (Assay Materials) letterhead, 1891, Virginia City constable Richard Thomas (heavy damage on right side). to Root Neilson & Co. in Sacramento. Est. $80-$100 HWAC#572022 11) Truckee River General Electric Co. receipt, 1904. 12) Virginia & Gold Hill Water Co. receipt, 1904. 13) 1869 court document. 14) Lot #1517 Virginia City, Nevada Bullion & Exchange Bank check, 1896 signed by T.R. Hofer, who was Virginia City, Nevada Billheads & once supt. of the Carson City Mint. Interesting group. Please inspect! Express Receipts Lot of 8. 1) Five Est. $150-$300 HWAC#572025 different Virginia City billheads: A.M. Crow Lumber to Savage Mine, 1869; Lot #1521 Banner Bros. Clothing Emporium to Virginia City, Savage Mine, 1872; Joseph Fredericks Nevada c.1885 Paints to Virginia Public Schools, Mounted 1876; J.P. Smith Hardware to Hoosier Photograph of State Mill, 1873 (Smith was killed Miners Posing in a nitroglycerin explosion in June 1873); and later Fredericks to at Mine Shaft Savage, 1891. 2) Three Wells Fargo & Co. Express receipts, Carson City, at Virginia Nevada, two 1876 and one 1902. Est. $120-$250 HWAC#572020 City, Nevada Iconic view! Lot #1518 Virginia City, Nevada Van This large (8 x Wyck Assay receipt Pair Two assay 10”) mounted receipts from Van Wyck, assayer in photograph Virginia City, 1865. One is for the shows nine DeLand Mill and the other for Booth’s miners and one Mill. Both processed ore bullion from child posing the Savage mine. The DeLand piece outside of a reflects two large silver ingots of mine shaft in 1370 and 1313 ounces running 966 Virginia City, Nevada. One miner has a lit mining lamp. Also notice the fine silver and 0.029 fine gold, thus piles of drill bits in the lower left. Neither the mine or photographer about $2000 per bar. Est. $200- is identified. Minor wear. Provenance: Ayer Family Estate. Please see $400 HWAC#56017 other Virginia City, Gold Hill, and Reno photographs from this family collection. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#55526 54 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1522 Virginia City, Nevada Lot #1527 , Nevada Early Nevada c.1885 Mounted Photograph Topographic Maps Group of 44 of the Hale & Norcross Mine, early topo maps, mostly from mining Virginia City, Nevada Photograph regions, contains the Goldfield is 5.25” x 8.5” and was done by E.W. special, etc. About 80% are pre-1920, Baker, Photographer in Virginia City many from the first survey period of (identified by stamp on reverse). c1895-1912. After about 1915, they No. 6, Hale & Norcross Mine Val standardized the scale to 1:62,500. City Nev. Light to medium contrast. Great research group, as the old This mounted photograph was taken at the time of Hale & Norcross locations are present, all removed “Bonanza.” While the true Comstock Bonanza discovery occurred in from current maps. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#57219 1873, mining at greater depths continued into the 1880s due to the deep shafts (Combination, Osbiston) and heavy pumping of water. By Lot #1528 , Nevada Nevada Mining making connections with the Combination Shaft, the H&N was able to Stocks & Ephemera Lot of 6. 1) sink its incline shaft to 3,200 feet. In the summer of 1885, there were Three mining stock certificates: reports of a significant ore body discovery at the 3,000 foot level of Divide Annex Mining Company, the H&N. This was picked up and spread by newspapers, causing the 1919, not cancelled; Bullfrog Red stock to double. However, the ore was “found to be bunchy and of no Mountain Mining Company, 1906, particular value.” [History of the Comstock Lode, Smith]. Provenance: not cancelled; and North Butte Ayer Family Estate. Please see other Virginia City, Gold Hill, and Reno Extension Development Company, photographs from this family collection. Est. $200-$600 HWAC#55525 1909, not cancelled. 2) 1934 Western Mining News article on The Comstock Lot #1523 Virginia City, Nevada including map, two pages. 3) 1895 Christmas booklet by Sir Walter c.1902 Mounted Photograph of Scott from Elva to Grandma. 4) 1898 druggist prescription for liquor, Women Posing for Mine Tour at mounted on board. Provenance: Ayer Family Estate. Please also C&C Shaft, Virginia City, Nevada see Virginia City, Gold Hill, and Reno photographs from this family Six women posing with two mining collection. Est. $60-$100 HWAC#55519 lamps at the entrance to the C&C Shaft in Virginia City. Reverse has Lot #1529 , New Jersey pencil notations identifying the Bessemer Co $500, 7% Bond women by first name and the date of 1873 uncancelled bearer gold the mine tour as July 18, 1902. “On bond signed by William Frazier this day Gram went down in mine as president and L.T. Brien as 2300 feet. She was 15 years old. They went to watch the men work. secretary. 34 coupons attached. They made them change clothes.” Photograph is 4.75 x 6.75’ on 6.5 Henry Bessemer, whose likeness x 8.75” mount. Fading to picture, soiling, and deep crease upper left adorns the cert at the top corner. Please inspect. Provenance: Ayer Family Estate. Please see center, invented the Bessemer other Virginia City, Gold Hill, and Reno photographs from this family process, the first process to collection. Est. $80-$100 HWAC#55527 mass produce steel. Incredibly, another man, William Kelly Lot #1524 , Nevada Nevada Mining of the USA, invented the same Certificates (7) 1) Park Saddle Gold thing about the same time. Mines issued 1917 2) Nixon-Nevada Kelley was without funding, and Mining issued 1918 3) Mt. Vernon Bessemer’s company took off. Mining i/c 1929 4) Ely Consolidated Est. $120-$180 HWAC#56466 Copper issued 1912 5) Seal of Nevada Mining u/i 5) Round Mountain Mining i/c 1910 6) Knox Divide Lot #1530 , New Jersey 1907 New Mining issued 1921 Est. $100-$200 Jersey Mineral Company Stock HWAC#56169 Certificate Rare! Inc. in New Jersey. No. 1133 issued for 25 shares to Lot #1525 , Nevada 1885-1889 Ethelbert L. Arthur on July 9th, 1907. Nevada & California Mining Signed by Edwards as treasurer Explosives Ephemera Lot of two. and the president (illegible). Not 1) Rare billhead for R. Sadler & Co., cancelled. Really neat mining vignette Agents for the Vulcan & Giant Powder, of workers using air drill and of Eureka, Nevada, 1885. Billed for coal horse-drawn ore carts. Green border. oil to Cassidy & Skyline. 2) Giant Printed by New York Bank Note Co. Two deep folds, a bent corner, Powder Co., Sandman, Milson & Co. and some soiling. We could not easily locate any information on this letterhead, San Francisco, 1889, to company. Est. $50-$100 HWAC#55517 the Keystone Cons. Mining Company. Est. $80-$100 HWAC#572023 Lot #1531 , New York New York Lot #1526 , Nevada Nevada Group and Providence Mining, Milling & (Mining, Geology & Maps 23) Lot of Smelting Certificate Issued 1883 23 paperback and hardback books. to Frank Eaton, company president This lot also contains paperback #30 5000 shares. Est. $100-$200 books on coins. Est. $90-$120 HWAC#56153 HWAC#56716 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 55

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1532 Person County, North Lot #1537 , United States Six Carolina 1902 Annual Report of Copper Mining Spoons 3 teaspoons The Person Cons. Copper & Gold with shovel bowls, all same with Mines Co. Location: Virgilina Mining standing miner handle. 3 more District, Person County, North teaspoons, 2 with plain bowls and 1 Carolina. 12 pages. A somewhat with die struck bowl, underground critical report by L.N. White, manager. mining scene. All have standing They are working on the construction miner handle, but each is different. of a mill. The manager is arguing that Est. $200-$400 HWAC#37831 they supply that mill with ore worked from the mine and not material from the ore dumps, saying that getting enough ore from the mine will Lot #1538 , United States Mining be easily attained through development or “dead” work. The vein is Ephemera: Stocks, Ore, Postcards approx. 18 feet in width. Vertical fold, stapled binding. No printer. 9” x Stock certificates: Bullion Mining, 6” Est. $60-$120 HWAC#34814 Yuba Consolidated, Natomas Lot #1533 , North Carolina 1880 Company, Blacklick Conemaugh Rare and Early! Gaston Mining Petroleum. Also: rock from Culebra Cut, piece of copper ore, Company Mortgage Bond Bond supposed gold ore from the Rockies, issued in February of 1880. This is an 11 postcards (7 are the same, unissued bond with all five coupons Underground Workings of Gold and Copper Mine near Helena MT) and attached. Pristine condition except more. Est. $100-$300 HWAC#38217 for one small tear in vignette. In 1890 the E/MJ reported that this Lot #1539 Garfield, Utah Aluminum company had purchased additional Clock Case with Garfield, Utah land from a Mr. Vantine for $30,000 Mining Tag An aluminum clock case and much work is currently being with the brass equipment tag on done. In January of 1891 the E/MJ reported that this was an iron mine the front for the Garfield Smelting on the Yellow Ridge on the Costner River at Kings Mountain. However, Company at Garfield, Utah. The brass they were still looking for iron here. 17 x 13.5”. Four light vertical plaque is approximately three fourths folds. A few very small foxing stains. No edge issues. Est. $150-$300 HWAC#55078 of an inch by 3 1/2 inches. A choice Utah collectible. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#42556 Lot #1534 Titusville, Pennsylvania 1877 The Eames Oil Fuel Process Co. Stock Certificate Early oil piece. Inc. in New York. No. 225, issued for Lot #1540 Tintic Mining District, 50 shares to Sarah E. Hilton on April Utah 1901-1931 Four Tintic, Utah 13th, 1877. Signed by Lyman Cook Mining Stock Certificates Lot of as president and John Balester as 4 different. 1) The Grand Central secretary. Not cancelled. Allegorical Mining Company, issued in 1909 vignette at center. Printed by for 500 shares, stamp cancelled. Maverick & Wissinger, NY. According to Engineers & Engineering Vol. Mining vignette. 2) Lehi Tintic Mining 1-2 (1880), the company developed a process to use crude oil as a fuel Company. Issued in 1931 for 1,000 in the manufacture of blooms at an iron works facility in Titusville, PA. shares to the company secretary. Not Both furnaces employed were capable of smelting 30 tons of iron a day cancelled. Mining vignettes. 3) O.K. using 20 crude barrels of oil. 7.5” x 11.5” Folds and toning. Est. $70- Silver Mining & Milling Company. $150 HWAC#39027 Issued in 1912 for 2,500 shares. Stamp, cut and pen cancelled. Three mining vignettes. 4) American Mining Company. Issued in 1901 Lot #1535 , Pennsylvania Rare for 700 shares to the company secretary. Stamp cancelled. Mining Heinz Lead & Silver Mining vignette. Est. $70-$120 HWAC#43008 Certificate Issued 1904 to JJ Crawford #158 1000 shares. Nice Lot #1541 Tintic Mining District, vignette. Est. $60-$100 HWAC#56152 Utah 1892-1931 Four Tintic, Utah Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 4 different. Included: Tintic Central Mining Company (1931, not cancelled, mine vignette), Sunbeam Consolidated Mining Company (1898, Lot #1536 , South Dakota 1881 stamp cancelled), The Tintic Mining Dakota Mining Company Limited & Milling Company (1892, pen Stock Certificate Stock certificate for cancelled, mining vignette), and Gold the Dakota Mining Company Limited, Hill Development Company (1929, not cancelled, eagle vignette). Est. a mining company part of the black $70-$100 HWAC#43010 hills gold rush. Rare pictorial mining stock with an eagle on the front. Fabulous condition, issued in 1881, un-cancelled. Est. $110-$250 HWAC#40441 56 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1542 , Utah 1906-1920 Five Lot #1547 , Vermont Rare Green Different Utah Mining Stock Mountain Mining Certificate Rare Certificates Lot of 5 different. onion skin, issued 1862 to Oliver Included: The East Tintic Mining Severance?, #92 25 shares. Est. Company (1907, not cancelled, $300-$600 HWAC#56160 mining vignette), Bradshaw Mining & Milling Company (1908, not cancelled), Utah Silver Mining Company (1920, not cancelled), Diamond Queen Mining & Milling Company (1908, not cancelled, Lot #1548 , Virginia 1882 Piedmont mining vignette), and Honerine Mining & Milling Company (1906, not Gold Mining Company of Virginia cancelled). Please inspect. Est. $70-$120 HWAC#43002 Stock Certificate Rare Virginia gold certificate. Inc. in New Jersey. No. 96, Lot #1543 , Utah 1911-1955 Five issued for 100 shares W.J. Wendell Different Utah Mining Stock on October 4th, 1882. Signed by the Certificates Lot of 5. Included: Log president, H.W. Littlefield, treasurer, Cabin Mining Company (1931, not Sam. Schofield. Not cancelled. Yellow cxl), Mountain View Mining Company paper with small mining vignette in lower right corner. Printed by (1924, pen cxl), King William National Bureau of Engraving, Philadelphia. Folds, creases, and some Mining Company (1911, punch cxl), edge wear. 4.25” x 8.75” Est. $70-$150 HWAC#41140 Cedar-Talisman Consolidated Mines Company (1912, not cxl), and Acme Lot #1549 , Washington 1900 Ethel Uranium Mines, Inc. (1955, cxl). Est. Consolidated Mines Fancy and large $700-$120 HWAC#43005 - 13 x 11”. 200 shares for George F Bopp in 1900. Signed by Charles Lot #1544 , Utah 1908-1967 Six Green secretary and GA Pounder Different Utah Mining Stock president. The Ethel Mine is located Certificates Lot of 6 different. on the north side of the north fork Included: Tintic Gold Mining & of the Skykomish River up Excelsior Milling Company (1908, not cxl, Creek. The claims were discovered 3 mining vignettes), Indianapolis in 1900. In December of 1905 the Mining Company (1915, not cxl, 3 claims were incorporated as the mining vignettes), Croff Mining Company (1915, not cxl, 3 mining Ethel Copper Mining Company, which vignettes), Beaver Carbonate Mining Company (1911, not cxl), later became the Ethel Consolidated Mining Company. The property Wasatch Mines Company (1913, cxl), and United Park City Mines Co. consisted of bunk houses, offices, and a concentrating mill, and aerial (1967, punch cxl). Est. $70-$120 HWAC#43004 tramway. There were three main tunnels that made up the Ethel. Lot #1545 , Utah 1910-1929 Six One located at an elevation of 1250 feet, 1800 feet, and 2050 feet. The mine operated from 1902 until 1918 and again briefly in 1942. Different Pictorial Utah Mining [ghosttownsofwashington.com] Two light vertical and horizontal folds. Stock Certificates Lot of 6. Included: No edge issues, pinholes, rips or tears. Extremely nice condition. Est. The Willow Springs Mining Company $100-$150 HWAC#55077 (1910, for 66,666 shares, not cancelled, multiple mining vignettes Lot #1550 , Washington c1900’s and ore buckets), New Quincy Mining Rare Washington Stock Certificates Company (1929, punch cancelled, Two Washington Stock certificates: mining vignette), Cardiff Mining 1) Thunder Mountain Gold Fields Company, no. 7, 5000 shares, 1902. & Milling Company (1923, stamp Issued to William Huntley. Signed by John R. Stone, president and C. T. cxl, 3 mining vignettes), Western Kewcomb, secretary. revenue stamps. 2) Montezuma Mining Company, Utah Copper Company (1918, not no. 42, 30,000 shares, 1903. Issued to Wm Huntley. Signed by Thomas cxl, miner with drill vignette), Gold Hooker, president and Chas. H. Hough, secretary. We have never seen Strike-Virginia Mining Company (1915, not cxl, mining vignette), and these certificates before. Collectible. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56854 Beaver Lake Metals Company (1916, 3 mining vignettes, not cxl). Est. $70-$150 HWAC#43009 Lot #1551 , Washington Washington Mining Certificates Lot #1546 , Utah 1941 Utah Mining (4) 1) Antler Gold Mining and Milling Photographs from Paul Kerr of issued 1897, has 4 vertical tears 2) Columbia University Group of Queen Seal Mining issued 1938 3) about thirty original photographs Black Bear War Eagle u/i 4) Spokane from the Copper King Mine, the Tin Mines u/i Est. $80-$120 Sawtooth Range, and other locations. HWAC#56171 Photographs by Professor Paul Kerr of Columbia University, 1941. (See lot titled Kern County Tungsten Mine Lot #1552 , West Virginia Bluebird Photographs (ID 37642) for a short note on Professor Kerr.) Est. $120- Copper-Gold Mining Certificate $400 HWAC#37650 Very nice blue certificate with bluebird vignette. Issued 1903 to Peter Franklin president, #446 5000 shares. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56157 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 57

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1553 , Wisconsin Keystone Lot #1556 New Brunswick, Canada Consolidated Mining Company 1852 Report of The Albert Coal Stock Certificate Issued 1882 to Mining Company (C.T. Jackson) Michael Jordan # 2530 100 shares. w/ fold-out map 40 pages with Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56159 fold-out map. “Review of Reports on the Geological Relations, Chemical Analysis and Microscopic Examination of the Coal of the Albert Lot #1554 Lightning Creek District, Canada 1917 Coal Mining Company, Situated in Great Cariboo Gold Company Bond Number Hillsboro, Albert County, New Brunswick. As Written and Compiled 1271 to Miss Annie E Price. For $90.95. 1917. by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., of Boston, By a Fellow of the Geological Measures 15.5 x 9.5”. Signed by J. Carpenter as Society of London.” Detailed map is 19.5” x 13”, a “Reconnaissance President. Rough Condition. Many rips and tears. Map and Diagrams of the Asphaltum N/NE of Frederick’s Lode Brook” Top has been completely separated. Annie E. (Richard C. Taylor and James Robb, 1851). Printed on very delicate Price (1833-1910) is possibly Benjamin Price’s tissue paper with a large tear that needs to be repaired. Very detailed daughter from the UK. The company was in British geological and chemical analysis. Please inspect. Printed by C. Vinten, Columbia, Canada. It was a successor to the British New York, 1852. String binding. Brown front cover, missing back cover. American Gold Mining & Trading Co which was Rough edges, but pages fairly clean. Vertical fold. 9” x 5.5” Est. $150- organized five or six years ago for the purpose $500 HWAC#34842 of working several claims in the Lightning Creek district of British Columbia. Results fell very far Lot #1557 New Brunswick, Canada short of the predictions made by the promoters and the company 1851 Report of The Albert Coal came in for considerable criticism by reason of the fact that it had not Mining Co. (Pumpelly’s Copy) been managed in a way which promised very well for stockholders. w/ map 48 pages w/ large map [Still] if given a careful and conservative management, a thing with (25” x 19”) of claims. Personal which the old company was not blessed, the Great Cariboo Gold Co copy of famous geologist Raphael may make out all right in time. But in view of what has happened in Pumpelly (based on handwriting the past we hardly look for such a result. [United States Investor, 1905] comparison with other signed copy). Est. $50-$100 HWAC#55056 “Report on the Albert Coal Mine, Containing an Account of the Situation and Geological Relations of Lot #1555 the Rocks, including and accompanying the coal; with Lithographic Lightning Creek Drawings of the fossil fishes and plants found in the mine, together District, Canada with descriptions of the specimens, chemical researches on the coal, 1908 Great and tables of comparison with different varieties of asphaltum. By Cariboo Gold Charles T. Jackson.” The lithographs of the fossil fishes and plants are Company Stock NOT present in this copy and must have been previously removed. This is one of the There are small cross-section illustrations of the formations. Printed most impressive by George F. Nesbitt & Co., New York, 1851. Disbound. Map is fragile stock certificates with separation. Toning to pages and rough edges. 9” x 5.5” Est. $200- you will ever $600 HWAC#34839 see. Eight gold nugget vignettes. Lot #1558 Ontario, Canada Three miners Canadian Stock Certificates (13) with a gold 1) Consolidated West Dome Lake nugget. Vial with Mines issued 1923 #0628 1 share gold inside. Etc.! 2) Victory Gold Mines issued 1927 Number 3394 #2526 100 shares 3) Canadian to Miss Annie Mining Securities issued 1929 #3 5 E Price for 84 shares 4) Int’l Nickel Co. of Canada shares. 1908. Measures 15” x 13 3/4”. Signed by J. Houghton as Issued 1930 #158856 100 shares President. Incorporated in South Dakota. Soiling throughout, some 5) 6 Talent Silver Mines unissued soiling along crease margins, small tears at folds. Annie E. Price 6) Consolidated West Dome Lake (1833-1910) is possibly Benjamin Price’s daughter from the UK. The Mines issued 1923 #628 1 share 7) company was in British Columbia, Canada. It was a successor to the Victory Gold Mines issued 1927 #2526 100 shares Est. $100-$200 British American Gold Mining & Trading Co which was organized HWAC#56151 five or six years ago for the purpose of working several claims in the Lot #1559 , Canada Canadian Lightning Creek district of British Columbia. Results fell very far short of the predictions made by the promoters and the company came in Stock Certificates (9) 1) Argonaut for considerable criticism by reason of the fact that it had not been Consolidated Mines Ltd., #10245 issued 1928 25 shares 2) Canadian managed in a way which promised very well for stockholders. [Still] if Collieries(Dunsmuir) i/c 19?? #680 given a careful and conservative management, a thing with which the 10 shares 3) Paulore Gold Mines old company was not blessed, the Great Cariboo Gold Co may make Ltd issued 1936 #2900 300 shares out all right in time. But in view of what has happened in the past we hardly look for such a result. [United States Investor, 1905] Est. $500- 4) Consolidated Felspar Mines Ltd. $1,000 HWAC#55043 issued 1926 #242 300 shares 5) Thormoor Copper Mines Ltd. issued 1928 #1146 250 shares 6) New Porcupine Mines Ltd. issued 1919 #312 100 shares 7) Gem Lake Mines Ltd. issued 1931 #5170 100 shares 8) Porcupine Gold Mines Co. issued 1913 #1052 500 shares 9) Porcupine Gold Mines Co. issued 1913 #1055 500 shares Est. $100- $300 HWAC#56150 58 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1560 , Canada Lucky Boys Lot #1565 , Foreign Five Foreign Gold Mines Certificate Choice green Mining Stocks Societe des Mines with gold over and under print. de Bou-Skour, Casablanca; Societe Issued 1907 #1911 500 shares. Est. Coloniale Agricole et Mineire, Paris; $50-$100 HWAC#56158 Les Marquises, 1928; Charbonnages Reunis du Nord Donetz a Marievka, 1906; Societe des Mines d’Or de Kilo Moto, c1928 (torn corner), Belgian Congo. Est. $60-$150 HWAC#47851 Lot #1561 , Columbia 1887 Lot #1566 Aguascalientes, Mexico Columbia Mining Company Stock Mexico Mining Photograph and Certificate (Mines in Columbia) Check A photo and check from separate smelting companies 1887 Cert. #79, issued at New York in Mexico. The photo is from in 1887 for 1500 shares. Mines in the Guggenheim Smelter of the Republic of Columbia printed at Aguascalientes, Mexico. Mounted the top. Interestingly, incorporated on board with a description of the in Kentucky. Great vignette features smelting process on the back. Once allegorical female, tall ship, flags, owned by the Philadelphia Museums. shields and eagle and a train. Korff The check is from the Consolidated Bros. & Co., N.Y. Uncancelled. Kansas City Smelting and Refining Company. Pictorial, 5 cent revenue stamp. Est. $60-$150 HWAC#40437 Lot #1567 , Mexico Mexico and S. Est. $60-$300 HWAC#35421 American Stocks and Bonds (7) Lot #1562 Moa Bay, Cuba 1959-1960 Assortment of stocks from St. Lucia Freeport Nickel Mine at Moa Bay Mining issued 1906, 2 Nacimiento Copper $100 bond, West End Opotera Cuba: Photographs Important group Mines issued 1920, Capuzaya Mining of photographs from Freeport Nickel issued 1909, Patino Mines & Enterprises mine at Moa Bay, Cuba. This group issued 1941, Mexican La Lupe Mining of 11 x 16 photographs consisting u/i. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#56514 of approximately 10 views shows Freeport’s nickel cobalt mine at Moa Bay Cuba. One small additional 4 x 5” snapshot tells the story of a Cuban gorilla, soldier of Fidel Castro, Lot #1568 , Amusing Granite showing a rifle with members of the mine staff in the background Dust Broadside A LOL granite probably taken at the takeover of the mine in 1960. The large dust broadside probably from New photographs are professional views of the plant at Moa Bay. This is an Hampshire. Stop and think!, You should bid now.10.75” x 13.75” on important group illustrating the difficulties of international mining in heavy paper. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56156 unsettled political environments. Est. $200-$500 HWAC#37664 Lot #1569 , Assortment of Mining Lot #1563 , Dominican Republic Checks and Receipt (9) Checks from c1975 Pueblo Viejo Mine in the LH Hershfield, Helena, MT 1864, Dominican Republic Photographs Third National Bank 1883, A. Lutz Group of about 10 photos of the & Co. 1899, Maryland Gold Mining Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican 1893, Iron Cliffs Co. 1870, First republic about 1975. Est. $60-$150 National Bank 1900, Juanita Mining HWAC#37675 1926, Pomeroy National Bank 1880. 1914 receipt from Franklin Mining. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56174 Lot #1570 , Mining Stocks and Rare Lot #1564 , Foreign World Mining Vignette Engraving Proof Sheet Rare c. 1860 Stereoviews Lot of eight. Includes Bendigo American Bank Note Co. fine steel engraving Australia gold mine, Burma, Peru, England, proof sheet of mining vignette, 4.5” x 6.75”. Vermont, New Hampshire, and South Stocks from San Juan Exploration issued Africa. Many of these show the actual 1908, Echo Gold Mining issued 1923, Nome working of the miens above and below Exploration u/i, Hidden Fortune Gold Mining ground. Est. $120-$500 HWAC#38022 issued 1902. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56512 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 59

Day 1 - Mining Lot #1571 , Foreign Mining Stocks (3) Societe Lot #1578 , Miscellaneous Mining Miniere Intercoloniale pictorial, South Eastern Gold Ephemera Lot of 5. Includes: 6 x Mining u/i warrant, Societe des Mines D’Or de Kilo- 9” mounted photograph entitled Moto, pictorial. Est. $60-$90 HWAC#56513 Mining Mexico, The Philadelphia Museums, showing many miners at work underground; undated illustrated catalog for the Morris Machine Works, Centrifugal Pumping & Dredging Machinery, Chicago, 23 Lot #1572 , Western Mining Stereoviews pages, 7.5” x 5.25”; 1933 and 19345 Lot of nine. Includes: Guanajuato Mexico, El letters from the International Mining Oro Mexico, sulpher mine with train, miners & Milling Co., Las Vegas regarding with a pack burro, Ontario Gold & Silver stocks; and a 1974 4-page notice to stockholders from Paracale in Monda Gulch South Dakota, hydraulic Gumaus Consolidated Mining Co. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-$200 mining in Oregon, petrified forest, Clifton HWAC#55673 Arizona copper. Place of Mines and Metallurgy is in color. South Dakota Lot #1579 , Morocco Seven Sea view is light. Est. $120-$400 HWAC#38025 Fossil Plates Made from sea fossils that are millions of years old. Each plate and platter is distinctively Lot #1573 , Assay and Mining Ephemera one of a kind, hand selected, and Assay and mining ephemera: 1) two Virginia City top quality. The plates and are all assay receipts; 2) Homestake Mining Company, handcrafted in Morocco. They emphasize the exceptional natural Lead South Dakota; 3) R. V. McAllister, Assayers, beauty of the fossilized Ammonite and Orthoceras. These 345 million Chemists, Metallurgists, Kingman, AZ, certificate year old sea fossils are found in an area that is now desert. Each plate of assay; 4) order form from Laclede Mining Co, and platter is distinctively one of a kind. Each curved square plate is Wallace Idaho--blank; 5) Blank assay certificates. 12.5” at the narrow part and 14.5” at the widest part. Est. $80-$160 Est. $120-$200 HWAC#57814 HWAC#56836 Lot #1580 , Green River Fossil Fish Green River fossil fish-two Lot #1574 , Mines Property fish, part of third--3” x 3” piece Report Summary Report on os shale. Rocks of the Green River Examination of Properties of Formation contain a story of what Continental Mines, Limited, by the environment was like about 50 Harlan H. Bradt, Mining Engineer million years ago in what is now parts made for Shonnard & Company 120 of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. Est. Broadway, New York. Est. $100- $40-$60 HWAC#48034 $150 HWAC#57815 Lot #1575 , 6 Natoma No. 4 Lot #1581 , Nevada 1990 Geology Dredge Drawings 30” x 63” and Ore Deposits of the Great drawings of Natoma #4 dredge dated Basin (Volumes I & II) 2 hardback 1915. Detailed mechanical drawing of the dredge with some hand books, 1991, U.S.G.S. Symposium written notes. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#50352 Proceedings, very nice condition. 4 paperback books dated 1990 & 1966, Lot #1576 , Two Different 3 Nevada Bureau of Mines. Est. $100- “Ms” Mining Stock Certificates 1) $150 HWAC#56717 Milwaukee Mining & Milling Co. Inc. in New Mexico. Issued for 100 shares, 1915. Pen cancelled. Three mining vignettes. Some soiling. 2) Minnesota Mining & Milling Co. Issued in 1965 for 100 shares. Punch cancelled. Lot #1582 , Australia Minerals Library Allegorical vignette. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-$100 HWAC#55415 4 books, (1 hardback) (3 paperback). 1 of Zeolites of Victoria, first published 1989; Catalog of South Australian Minerals, Lot #1577 , Huge Uranium Mining 1983, color photo’s 243 pp. Est. $40-$60 Stock Certificate Collection 250+ HWAC#56727 pieces. Mining companies include: Big Lick Uranium Mining Corporation (12 issued, 1950s); Acme Uranium Mines, Inc. (12 issued, 1950s); Basic Resources Corporation (13 issued, late 1960s); Lightning Uranium Co. (11 issued, 1950s); Black Mesa Uranium Corp. (40 unissued); Coso Uranium Inc. (9 issued, 1950s); Peak Uranium Corp. (40 unissued); U.S. Beryllium Corp. (6 issued, 1970s); Smith Uranium (41 unissued); Vestalee Uranium & Thorium Corp. (3 issued, 1950s); Lucky Mc.Uranium Corp. (18 issued, 1950s); Horizons Titanium Corp. (8, 1959-1961); Lisbon Valley uranium Co. (18 issued, 1950s); Mullen- Buckley Uranium Corp. (11 issued, 1950s); Union Uranium Co. (6 issued, 1950s); Ute Uranium Inc. (8 issued 1950s); Standard Uranium Corp. (4 issued 1950s); and a few others. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $300-$500 HWAC#55565 60 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Minerals Lot #1583 , Geology and Ore Lot #1591 Virginia City, Nevada Deposits of the American High Grade Silver Ore from the Cordillera 5 hardback books Ophir Mine #3 One can not miss the including Geology and Ore Deposits silver in these eight specimens. The of the Great Basin (Field Trip largest measures 1.5 x 1.25 x 1.25”. Guide Book Compendium) very Eight high grade silver specimens good condition. Est. $100-$200 from the Ophir Mine on the HWAC#56730 Comstock. Native gold from Virginia City in quartz bracia visible. These were collected pre-1900. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#54058 Lot #1592 Virginia City, Nevada Lot #1584 , US Mineral Resource High Grade Silver Ore from the Books and Booklets (11) 6 USGS Ophir Mine #4 One can not miss the gold related bulletins. Kennecott silver in these seven specimens. The Copper Corp. geochemistry report. Hardcovers US Mineral Resources largest measures 2 x 1.75 x 1”. Seven by Brobst and Pratt, Organic Geochemistry for Exploration Geologists high grade silver specimens from by Waples, Ore Deposits of the Western States by lindgren. USGS the Ophir Mine on the Comstock. bulletin 1693 Mineral Deposit Models. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56560 Native gold from Virginia City in Lot #1585 , Copper Book Library quartz bracia visible. These were collected pre-1900. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#54056 Approx 15 copper reports, 5 hardcovers and 7 softcovers. Est. Lot #1593 Virginia City, Nevada $60-$100 HWAC#571451 High Grade Silver Ore from the Lot #1586 , Mineral Collecting Ophir Mine #1 One can not miss the silver in these six specimens. The Library (16) Assortment of hard largest measures 1.5 x 1.25 x 1.5”. and soft cover books on mineral Five high grade silver specimens from collecting. Some are foreign the Ophir Mine on the Comstock. languages, most are in English. Native gold from Virginia City in Softcover Smithsonian Institution quartz bracia visible. These were featuring National Gem Collection is collected pre-1900. Est. $100-$200 a visual treat. Nice group. Est. $100- HWAC#54057 $200 HWAC#56564 Lot #1594 Virginia City, Nevada Lot #1587 , Canada Minerals High Grade Silver Ore from the (3 books) Micro Minerals of Mont Ophir Mine #2 One can not miss the Saint-Hilaire Quebec (paperback); 1 silver in these six specimens. The Glossary of Mineral Synonyms & 1 largest measures 3 x 1.5 x 1.5”. Six Encyclopedia of Mineral Names. Est. high grade silver specimens from the $50-$70 HWAC#56728 Ophir Mine on the Comstock. Native Lot #1588 , General Mineral gold from Virginia City in quartz bracia visible. These were collected pre-1900. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#54055 Library (8+) The Story of Minerals, several booklet volumes of Romantic Lot #1595 , United States c1940 Heritage of ... Western locales, Mineral Collecting Letters Eleven Glossary of Mineral Species, Hope items. 1) Limestone Products of Diamond, Industrial Minerals Newton, New Jersey. “Please be and Rocks, Chemical Index of sure that your group is ready to Minerals and more. Est. $80-$100 HWAC#56565 sign the releases...” 2) State of New Jersey about the two quarries near Sparta Junction. 3) Bethelehem Steel talking about an excursion to their plant. 4) Abram Vandermade of the Lot #1589 , Fossil Triassic Reptile 6 x 11” black Sowerbutt Quarries “...we are sorry shale Keichousaurus hui from Guizhou, China. This that we cannot grant your requests particular example is one of the better examples, as we are not permitting anyone to without the neck broken or completely folded over. enter our quarry.” Also Consolidated Feldspar, Eureka Mica Mining The species was discovered in 1958, and only has granting permission for an excursion. A letter from the East & Central been found in China. This 200 million year old reptile Africa Mining Co. (Kenya) selling beryl and corundum. Finally some was once common, and is considered a “prey species”, 1963 checks for mineral purchased, a mineralogist’s pocket reference one that became food for a lot of other creatures. Est. guide, and an assay sheet metals and minerals by the Nevada Mineral $600-$1,000 HWAC#56446 Laboratories. Est. $100-$300 HWAC#38028 Lot #1590 , Annual Reports of the Dept of Interior for 1899 Part 2 Hardcover with many fossil plates. Fossils flora handbook. 953pp with index. Cover and spine are detached. Est. $80-$120 HWAC#56568 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 61

Day 1 - Minerals Lot #1596 , Rock & Gem Lot #1599 , California The Forest Collections 24 large (4” +/-) by William Keith The Forest by numerous small pieces. Best = William Keith. Oil painting, 15” large choice amethyst w/ calcite, x 13”, framed 20.5” x 18.5”. Keith smoky + clear quartz, quartz (1838 Ã 1911) was a Scottish- sphere 3”; scepter from Hallalujah American painter famous for Junction. Includes rose quartz, his California landscapes. He is agate and quartz geodes, petrified associated with Tonalism and wood, obsidian, art and rocks. Very the American Barbizon school. nice grouping. Est. $200-$300 Although most of his career was HWAC#55121 spent in California, he started out in New York, made two extended Lot #1597 , Arizona Canyon De Chelly study trips to Europe, and had a Painting Canyon De Chelly--”White House studio in Boston in 1871-72 and Ruin” oil painting by Sherry Blanchard one in New York in 1880. Keith Stuart. Painting is 24” x 18”, framed 34” then returned to California in the x 28”. Signed by the artist. Painting was d1870’s, and traveled to Yosemite damaged during transit, repaired. Frame also Valley with a letter of introduction to John Muir. The two men became damaged during transit. Price reflects the deep friends for the next 38 years. Both had been born in Scotland the damage. A resident of the Sonoran desert of same year, and they shared a love for the mountains of California. Est. north Scottsdale, Arizona, Sherry Blanchard $1,200-$2,000 HWAC#57806 Stuart is a traditional painter of landscapes, figures, equine subjects and still life. She Lot #1600 Chicago, Illinois earned a BFA from the Minneapolis College 1932 Farm in the Mountains R. of Art and Design. Stuart paints mountains Fellermeier, gouache painting of farm and desert landscapes as well as wildlife, cowboys and ranch scenes. in the mountains. Framed 16” x 21”. She particularly enjoys painting horses and finds grooming and riding Est. $130-$250 HWAC#57808 her own horse helps her to capture the animal’s beauty. She finds that being an artist in Arizona is appealing because of “the light, the openness, the vast distances you can see, the mountains, and the atmosphere of the desert. Also it is good to have nice weather so much of the year so you can go out and paint.” Est. $120-$240 HWAC#56827 Lot #1601 , Montana 1938 Painting Lot #1598 , Arizona Watercolor of Flowers by Leonard Lopp Painting of snow by Wladyslaw Brzoko covered mountains and trees and river. Oil on board by Leonard Lopp. Watercolor painting by 12” x 24”, in a small frame. Signed on Wladyslaw Brzosko (1912- the back: “Painting by Lenord Lopp”. 2011). 24” x 18”, nicely Harry Leonard Lopp was born May 1, matted and framed 32.75” 1888, near Highmore, South Dakota. x 26.5”. A giant in fine art Lopp was raised on a cattle ranch and attended nearby Canton and who was finally able to live Elk Point schools where he showed early signs of artistic talent by his last 50 years in a life drawing everything around him. Later, he studied art under Professor as an artist, following a P.J. Rennings at Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska, and privately with tumultuous childhood and Professor John Updyke and Robert Wood. On July 1, 1917, he was young adulthood marked married to Margaret Booth of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Together by alienation, separation they painted and traveled over much of the United States, Canada and from his family, service in Alaska. During much of the 1920s, Lopp was staff artist for the Hudson the underground Polish Bay Company of Canada and exhibited from Winnipeg to Vancouver. army (Armia Krajova) Following a move to Great Falls, Montana in 1936, Lopp was appointed throughout WWII and staff artist for the Glacier Park Hotel Company, a subsidiary of the later by the deception he Great Northern Railway, exhibiting every summer at Many Glacier was forced to practice as Hotel at Swiftcurrent Lake and selling his work to Glacier Park visitors a young professional in the Polish Communist government where he until 1941. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#56813 labored as an art conservator and restorer while secretly supporting a free Poland. After the war, Brzosko worked for several years as an Lot #1602 , Montana Winter architect and art conservator in the Gdansk area (northern Poland) Shadows by Mike Patterson Winter while painting marine landscapes and other subjects. From 1956 to Shadows is a scene of trees in snow, 1960, Brzosko lived in Paris among prominent artists and continued oil painting by Mike Patterson. 12” his painting. In 1960 he moved to New York City where, until recently, x 24”, beautifully framed 19” x 31”. he maintained a studio on the Upper West Side. For seventeen years “My focus is on the beauty I see here Brzosko supported himself as a night custodian at the New York in Montana. I find inspiration in this Public Library and painted during the day. His devotion to his art was place and I try to express the sense so absolute that he declined better job opportunities. Brzosko’s body of wonder it gives me. At the same of work consists of numerous landscapes of New York City, Arizona, time I am humbled by the ineptitude of my efforts, but buoyed by the and Paris; portraits; still lifes and other genres. In addition to his oil pleasure I feel in being able to even make the attempt. I am a happy paintings he completed countless preparatory sketches in ink, pencil man! I expect this connection to Montana and its beauty to intertwine and watercolor, which are in themselves distinguished pieces of art. in the rest of my personal, professional and artistic lives. Painting Most of his early work perished during the war or was abandoned gives me the opportunity to touch the reality of the place I love and to before escaping Poland in 1956. Est. $300-$500 HWAC#57800 produce some work that may help others feel what I felt when I looked upon a part of Montana. Est. $300-$500 HWAC#56849 62 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Art Lot #1603 , Tennessee 1979 Signed Print Lot #1607 Three Rivers, Canada of Church by E. H. Burger Signed and 1810 Engraving of Three Rivers, numbered print of a church by E. H. Burger, Ontario Framed engraving of Three 83/250. 16.5” x 11.5”, matted and framed Rivers. 11 x 14” overall, print 4.5 23.5” x 18.5”. “E. Howard Burger was born in x 7.5” in excellent condition. By J. Athens, Tennessee, in 1915. After his father Lambert, Del.t. (Delta, Ontario). passed away when he was 11, he started Provenance: Ben-Tschavtschavadze his art career by lettering store windows. collection of Ontario. Est. $100- After obtaining his degree from George $200 HWAC#56868 Washington University, he began work in Washington, D.C., as a commercial artist Lot #1608 , Germany Mountain and engineer. After a successful 32 year Scene by Ernst Carl Walter career, he retired at age 58 to begin work Retzlaff Mountain Scene by as an artist. He started a gallery in Cleveland, Tennessee, which he Ernst Carl Walter Retzlaff (1898- later passed on to his son. Burger passed away in Whispering Pines, 1976). Oil on canvas, 20” x 16”, North Carolina, in 1995, where he painted until his death. Much of framed 23.5” x 19.5”. Painting Burger’s work consists of nostalgic pieces depicting farms which have shows some crackling, but is in seen better days. Other works were influenced by family life and golf. good condtion. Signature is E. Burger also had pieces commissioned for posters for the 1982 World’s C. W. Retzlaff. Numerous Alpine Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee.” Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56846 and mountain panoramas were created. Typical for him are oil Lot #1604 , Austria Portrait of Young paintings a paint application Boy, Josef Buche Portrait oil on canvas by with trowels and the use of the Josef BŸche (1848-1917). 13” x 10”, framed template of appropriate colors. 15.75” x 12.75”. Buche was born in Vienna His manner of painting can be and grew up as the son of a painter. He described as naturalistic, with studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts the respective mountain always under Eduard von Engerth and Carl and was standing in the foreground and known especially for his portrait paintings. settlements, as shown in the picture, are merely indicated. The spatula Josef BŸche (1848-1917) was born in technique also enabled him to work expressively. Est. $500-$700 Vienna and grew up as the son of a painter. Many members of the imperial family and Lot #1609 , Mexico other important people were portrayed by Young Artist and His him. Est. $400-$800 HWAC#57807 Model Young Artist and His Model by Gilberto Lot #1605 Ontario, Canada Three Aceves Navarro (1931- ), Rivers, Quebec, Canada Oil on Mexico City. Oil painting, canvas painting of downtown corner 24” x 35.5”, framed 28.5” of Three Rivers, or Trois Rivieres, x 40.5”. He is one of Quebec, Canada. Framed in vintage Mexico’s best-known and gold toned wood, 12 x 11.5”. Signed most colorful painters. by the painter, Eugene Klimoff (1901- His work is flamboyant, 1990). He studied at the Academy reconciling homegrown of Fine Arts, receiving his Master’s Mexican influences, a Degree in the history of Russian Art. serious dedication to craft Klimoff, a native of Jelgava, Russia, and an eclectic and wide-ranging visual vocabulary with wit, warmth emigrated to Canada in 1949 and and humor. He is an unusually versatile and productive artist whose specialized in naturalistic and portraiture subjects. A book on his lengthy career and extensive teaching have influenced generations artwork, entitled Eugene Klimoff: Selected Works, was published by of younger painters. A painter and sculptor and a professor at the the University of Latvia in 2006. Provenance: From the historical Ben- Escuela Nacional de Artes Pl‡sticas and Academy of San Carlos, he Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. $1,500-$3,000 has had over 200 individual exhibits of his work with his murals found HWAC#56005 in Mexico, Japan and the United States. Est. $700-$1,500 HWAC#57803 Lot #1606 Ontarior, Canada Mountain landscape Oil on canvas Lot #1610 , Russia Russian painting of snowy mountain range Cannons Print, 1922 with trees in foreground. Signed 12 x 15” framed print by by the artist, Otto Reinhold Jacobi, Dakuzhinsky from 1922. The and dated 1877 (5). Brass frame, print is of a charcoal sketch 8.5 x 11 inches. Jacobi was born in of cannon displayed in front Konigsberg in 1812. In 1837 he was of a possible government appointed as the Court Painter to the building. The cannon display Duchess of Nassau in Wiesbaden, is notable because of the Germany. Jacobi emigrated to Canada in the 1860s where he was types of cannon present, consigned to paint a presentation gift for the Prince of Wales; he which includes the classic never returned to Europe, choosing to remain in Canada. Jacobi was dolphin handled bronze cannon of the 1600’s, cannon of the 18700’s associated with the Dusseldorf School of Painting, the Ontario Society and the very large short very stubby cannon. cannon. Provenance: Ben- of Artists, and a charter member of the Royal Academy of Artists. He Tschavtschavadze collection of Ontario. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56867 relocated to Ardoch, North Dakota, where he was residing at the time of this death in February 1901. Provenance: From the historical Ben- Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. $1,500-$2,500 HWAC#56003 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 63

Day 1 - Art Lot #1611 , Tibet Tibetan Art Lot #1616 , Adolph Heinze Oil Fabric Framed piece of fabric Painting Adolph Heinze (1887-1958) with images of deities and rabbit painting on canvas board. Mountain in background. 19” x 17”, framed and lake scene. 15.75” x 19.5”, framed in simple wood frame. Est. $40- 20.5” x 24”. Adolph Heinze was born $70 HWAC#56809 in Chicago, Illinois. He was a student of Karl Albert Buehr, Grant, Snell and later, with William Merritt Chase in New York. He was a member of the Painters and Sculptors of Chicago, the Chicago Gallery Association and the All-Illinois Society of Fine Arts. Heinze, primarily a landscape painter, exhibited thirteen works at the Art Institute of Chicago between 1925 and 1930. He won awards from the Municipal Art League of Chicago and the Chicago Gallery Association, both in 1927. Est. $500-$1,000 HWAC#56845 Lot #1617 , Modern Pots Still Lot #1612 , 1978 Home for the Life Duo Both works measure 16”x Holidays Lithograph “Home for 21” (28”x 34” framed and matted), the Holidays” original lithograph by still life lithograph of copper pots Robert LoGrippo, created for Franklin and pitcher by an unknown artist Gallery. Color lithograph of an (no visible signature). Beautiful outdoor winter scene. 13” x 17.75”. and complimentary pieces in new Framed and matted 21.5” x 25.5”. condition, nice frame, ready for display. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#56609 Est. $50-$80 HWAC#56807 Lot #1618 , Print of Windmill and River Dutch scene--print of a large windmill and boats on a river. 19” x Lot #1613 , Waiting for Tomorrow 23”, matted and framed 26” x 30”. Mat Print “Waiting for Tomorrow” print has water damage, print is fine. Est. by Ruane Manning. Image of two dogs $100-$200 HWAC#56852 with duck decoys by a river. 15.25” x 19.25”. Framed and matted 234.5” x 27.5”. Est. $50-$80 HWAC#56808 Lot #1619 , Painting of Village on the Sea Large unsigned painting Lot #1614 , Two of a village on the sea. Scenic Watercolors 35” x 47”. Stretched 1) Scene of a meadow canvas, unframed. Est. in the foreground and $100-$200 HWAC#56853 a mountain in the background. Signed Heffelfinger, 1980. 12” x 8.5”, oval. Framed and matted 21.5 x 18.75”. 2) Watercolor painting of Mallard ducks flying Lot #1620 , Landscape Oil Painting Oil painting on board of landscape--trees Lot #1615 , Two Watercolor and reflections in water. Dark colors, was Paintings 1). An original originally part of a larger painting that was watercolor of geese by Rick damaged. Unsigned. Damage in upper left Urdahl, signed. 5.25” x 11”. corner--tear, scratches and stain. 47.25” x Framed and matted 11.5” x 17.5”. 17.25”. Framed in barn wood w/moss, 55” x 2) Watercolor of an eagle by 25”. Very interesting piece. Est. $120-$240 Cheryl Price. 5.5” x 8”. Framed and HWAC#56810 matted 15.25” x 17.5”. Est. $200- $300 HWAC#56804 64 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Art Lot #1621 , Birds! Birds! Birds! Artworks Three framed bird artworks: 1) R.A. KERCHER: Signed and framed watercolor depicting wood ducks, dated 1981. Nicely framed and linen matted, 25.25’’ x 20.81’’; 14.25’’ x 9.25”. 2) Signed print of an eagle- -”Freedom Flight” by Manuel Mansanarez, Jr. #356/1250. Manuel Mansanarez was born June 4, 1937 in the small mining town of Columbia, Utah. He was raised in the west, and became interested in art at a young age. Matted and framed 26” x 21.5”. 3) Signed and numbered print of ducks, 1982 by Pat Ford. Matted and framed 29” x 23”, glass is broken. Pat Ford of New Braunfels, Texas, makes her statement subtly. Her wildlife paintings say, “Share the beauty. Share the innocence,” without sentimentality or rhetoric. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#56859 Lot #1622 , Carved Ironwood Eagle Carved Ironwood eagle, regal and striking. The bird is perched on a stand, gazing into the sky. Modern styling, beautiful in its simplicity. 14” x 10” x 4.74”. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#49469 Lot #1625 , 1979 US Department of Interior Duck Stamps Yearly Lot #1623 , Autumn Landscape by Willem Collection with Signed Duck Stamp Painting Nicely framed 62 Department of Interior Duck Stamps starting n 1934. This one is Delsaux Autumn unsigned, but has a small fold in upper right. Most stamps are signed. Landscape by Willem Other unsigned stamps include (but not limited to) 1939, 1942, 1945, Delsaux (1862-1945). 1951, 1958, 1961, etc. Signatures are on some stamps are faded, Oil painting, 31.5” x but we have tried to error on the side of caution. Stamps are in nice 41.5”, framed 36” x 46”. condition. Painting is a 1979 Harry Adamson titled, “Corner Pocket Delsaux began with - Painted Tail and Cinnamon Teal” Number 295 or 850. Signed on law studies, but after a bottom. We have priced this well below suggested values. Est. $700- year he gave it up. He $1,500 HWAC#58249 chose for an artistic career and followed a training in decorative painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels from 1878 to 1880. There he was taught, amongst others, by the landscape painter Joseph Quinaux. Delsaux couldnÕt adjust to the academic conventions and his education didnÕt last very long. Willem Delsaux mainly painted seascapes and landscapes. He was also an etcher, lithographer and sculptor. The regions and sites he visited Zoom in and see and portrayed were: Brussels and surrounding areas. Painting in very good condition, signed and in original frame. Est. $600-$1,200 close up detail HWAC#57802 High Resolution Lot #1624 , Playing Hookie” by Kenneth Freeman Kenneth Freeman Images of ALL LOTS (1935-2008) “Playing Hookie” oil on canvas. Signed K. M. Freeman. 11.75” available online at x 15.5”, framed, 18” x 21.5”. Freeman’s interest was in portraits and subjects of the West. John Singer Sargent has FHWAC.com always been his idol as a portrait artist, and Ken has maintained a portrait style in all his art forms including oil, bronze. His models are unanimously impressed by his ability to capture on canvas that essence of humanity. Est. $250-$500 HWAC#57805 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 65

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1626 , Arctic Regions Laughing Man Holding Lot #1630 WITHDRAWN His Pants On, Sak Kannuk Delightful soapstone sculpture of laughing man holding his pants on with one hand and holding a small wooden club with the other hand. Deftly carved, charming, signed Sak Lot #1631 WITHDRAWN Kunnuk. 15” x 7” x 4.5”. Zacharias Kunuk (Kannuk), “Zack or Sak,” video maker, sculptor (born at Kaupivik, Nunavut, 1957). An internationally acclaimed media maker, Kunuk has played a crucial Lot #1632 WITHDRAWN role in the redefinition of ethnographic filmmaking in Canada and has been at the forefront of the Inuit’s innovative use of broadcast technology. After building a reputation as a soapstone carver, he turned to video in the early 1980s when he bought a small-format Lot #1633 WITHDRAWN camera during a trip to an Inuit art gallery in MontrŽal. Est. $600- $1,200 HWAC#50840 Lot #1627 , Arctic Regions c1980 Eskimo Battling Polar Bear, Lucassie Echalook Impressive sculpture of an Eskimo battling a ferocious bear. Sculpture attributed to Inuit artist, Lucassie Echalook who was born in 1942. Missing spear in this mortal battle. Several small bruises in the tail area. 11” x 7” x 9”. EchalookÕs sculpture is usually a solid mass with few open spaces; his narrative scenes are compact, as if part of a single form. Ã’An unusual feature of his sculpture is that he often aligns details, such as hands or faces, along the foreground edge, and his figuresÕ anatomical features are distorted into angular planes that converge abruptly, creating an effect that implies movementÓ (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1997). Moreover, EchalookÕs faces can often be Lot #1634 , Northern Plains 1950’s Three Plains Beaded Animals distinguished by their Ã’almond-shaped eyes, broad noses, and wide Three different animals--beaded top and leather underneath. Two mouthsÓ. His sculptures are highly-polished, except for their bases. lizards and one turtle. Unique, and charming. Est. $120-$260 Est. $1,500-$2,000 HWAC#50571 HWAC#56811 Lot #1628 WITHDRAWN Lot #1635 , Indian Chief Print by Spencer Asah A beautiful print by Kiowa artist Spencer Asah (1906- 1954). This colorful matted and framed piece measures 18”x 12” and is ready to hang. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56639 Lot #1629 , California 1990 “Chief’s Blanket” Bronze Statue Beautiful fine Lot #1636 , M. Yellis Print of art limited edition sculpture by Legends Native Chief Beautiful print of Native USA mixed media artist C. A. Pardell. American by M Yellis. Signed lower Bronze, Pewter. Mixed semi-precious right. Printed on ochre paper, framed. 22” x 18.25”. Glass is broken. metals medias, tiny piece of turquoise Est. $50-$100 HWAC#56860 inlaid. 5.25” h x 8” w x 66” d. The Old American West has been depicted in every imaginable art form by legions of artists, but very few can combine realism with romanticism in quite the same way as Christopher Pardell Register, Bid, does in sculpture. All of his works are remarkably accurate, both in the physical characteristics of his subjects and in their historical context, while the aesthetic quality and & view opening bids at technical execution are nothing short of impeccable. Influenced by the work of renowned sculptors Russell, Remington and Rodin, Pardell FHWAC.com wanted to pursue his passion for realism. Signed by the artist. Est. $200-$500 HWAC#33106 66 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1637 , American Lot #1644 , Alaska Alaskan Indian Portrait Quite Mukluks Seal skin mukluks with possibly a W.H.Jackson fur and leather soles and straps. American Indian portrait, Decorative ties. Well worn soles. Est. but there is no signature $120-$280 HWAC#37409 to prove or disprove it. regardless, it’s a beautiful piece of litho art, that would be nice decor art piece. It is matted and Lot #1645 Hopi, Arizona c1942 Small framed and measures 17”x Vintage Hopi Vase Small vintage Hopi 15”. Ready to hang. Est. vase, tiny handles. Worn areas and rim, 4” h $150-$250 HWAC#56642 x 2.25” diameter. Est. $40-$80 HWAC#50746 Lot #1638 , WH Jackson, Detroit Lithograph This is a colorful portrait from Detroit Litho entitled Ute Chief Savera and Family. It’s a beautiful rendering and is in near new condition. Matted and framed,t measures 16”x 13”. Ready to hang. Est. Lot #1646 Hopi, Arizona Vintage $150-$250 HWAC#56643 Hopi Vase Vintage Hopi jar / vase Lot #1639 , Native American / seed pot. Used condition, 9.25” h x 8.5” diameter. Small chips in rim, Sculptures Native American larger chip on upper portion of pot. sculptures: 1) Buffalo Ironwood This is an old piece and therefore Sculpture, 5.5” x 9” x 2.5”. Great the design is somewhat faded on condition. 2) Small water buffalo one side and there are several chips bronze sculpture, 1.75” x 3” x 1” overall. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#49458 on marble base. 3) Unusual carved hand, holding a head, face is grinning. 3.25” x 3” x 2.75”. Est. $100-$250 HWAC#49472 Lot #1640 , Two Native American Prints Two Native American prints: Lot #1647 , Arizona/New Mexico 1) Plains Hunter by Carl Seybolett, Navajo Ring, Pendant, Earrings- Artist’s proof. 14” x 11”. 2) War Chief -Orville Manygoats Navajo rings, by Bill O’neill, 1975, 16” x 11.5”. Est. pendant, earrings by Orville $70-$140 HWAC#47874 Manygoats (“MO”). 1) Silver ring-- Mudhead Kachina, 1.25” x .5”, size 6.25, set with coral stones. 2) Silver Mudhead Kachina pendant, 1.25” x .5”, set with turquoise stones. 3) Screw type silver earrings--Mudhead Lot #1641 , Alaska Eskimo Bone Kachina, 1” long, set with turquoise stones. Earrings by Helen Long and Shell Tools Set of three bone (“HL”), Navajo. all these pieces make for a charming set. Est. $140- $210 HWAC#48043 sewing tools and a shell scraper. All in very nice condition, one with some Lot #1648 , Arizona/New Mexico scrimshaw design. Est. $150-$300 HWAC#56659 Eye Dazzler Navajo Rug Eye Dazzler Navajo rug. Possibly c.1930’s, Bound edges, 64” x 32”. Needs cleaning Est. $200-$400 HWAC#46230 Lot #1642 , Alaska Eskimo Tools Set of three Eskimo sewing tools. they appear to be made of bone and are in very good condition . They are mounted and ready to display. Est. Lot #1649 , California Vintage Hupa, $100-$200 HWAC#56657 Karuk, or Yakut Basket Beautiful Yurok, Lot #1643 , Alaska Pair of Fur Hupa or Karuk twined Basket: 1) very unusual basket--oval pedestal bowl. 3.25” Booties, Possibly Inuit Fur booties x 8.5” x 9.5”. Very good condition. 2) small possibly of Inuit origin and appears Northwest Coast (possibly) lidded basket to be rabbit fur. Est. $80-$120 red color design bamboo base, 2.25” x 4.25” HWAC#571430 diameter. Est. $150-$300 HWAC#54855 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 67

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1650 , California/Nevada Lot #1655 , Montana Men’s Beaded c1920’s Mono/Paiute/Yakuts Moccasins New men’s beaded Basket Mona/Paiute/Yakuts basket moccasins by Agnes Kenmille. This with nice snake bands. Sedge root beautiful pair of moccasins have and brackenfern root.3.25” x 6.25” beaded design in white, orange, green diameter. Excellent condition. Est. and blue and a cuffed ankle Est. $500-$800 HWAC#56825 $200-$300 HWAC#56831 Lot #1651 , Idaho Two Nez Perce Lot #1656 , Montana Beaded Beaded Pieces 1) Beaded cloth, Moccasins by Agnes Kenmille New perhaps to be a bag. Sheppard (Jesus) women’s beaded moccasins by Agnes with lamb and dove. 10” x 9.5”. 2) Kenmille. These buckskin moccasins Beaded bag, different floral images on are beautifully beaded and have ankle each side. Lined with buckskin strap. fringe. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#56830 7.75” x 6.25”. 3 Est. $200-$300 HWAC#56822 Lot #1652 , Idaho Viola Morris Corn Husk Lot #1657 , Montana Agnes Bag Woven corn husk Kenmille Beaded Gauntlet Gloves New, beaded pair beautiful gauntlet and yarn bag by Viola gloves by Agnes Kenmille. Abstract Morris. This bag is new, feather design in green, white, black, never used. Stitching is different on each side. orange, turquoise. Men’s size. these 9” x 8.5”. Viola Morris gloves go perfectly with the beaded was a very well known vest by Kenmille. Est. $250-$400 HWAC#56828 Nez Perce artist. Nez Perce traditionally Lot #1658 , Nevada 1911 RPPC of fashioned decorated bags and clothing. Twined bags, frequently called Sheriff Ferrel & Wild Shoshone cornhusk bags, are an art unique to indigenous groups of the Plateau Indians RPPC of Sheriff Ferrel & region of North America. Weavers use the false embroidery twining Wild Shoshone Indians, by Cann of Nevada, unused postally. In 1911 technique to create patterns and motifs. This is done during the actual Shoshone Mike & his band of Indians killed 4 sheep herders om weaving, by wrapping a strand of decorative material (cornhusk, Washoe County. A posse pursued the Indians & killed 8 of them, 1 yarn) around the outside weft as it crosses over the warp. The later posse member died. This RPPC is similar to one in the Northeastern bags of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries are almost always Nevada Museum at Elko. Comes with Real West Magazine for August completely covered in false embroidery because they were used more 1973 telling the story of Shoshone Mike’s last warpath. Comes with as handbags. One of the most characteristic features of these bags is research. 5.5” x 3.5”. Est. $80-$120 HWAC#57918 the distinction of two different designs on each face of the bag. The weavers were thus creating two different designs at once, and because Lot #1659 , Nevada Two Paiute of this no two bags look alike. Est. $300-$500 HWAC#56820 Beaded Bags 1) Heart-shaped beaded and buckskin bag. Image of buffalo and a skull. Beading is intact, hand stitched Lot #1653 , Montana Beaded Vest and lined. 9.25” x 9.5”. 2) Smaller bag by Agnes Kenmille Beautiful new with geometric design beaded design men’s vest (large size) feather design on flap and buckskin back. Ties at top, on front and back. Deerskin, lined but sides open. Beading intact. 5.75” x with cotton. Deer horn buttons. 6.5”. Est. $300-$500 HWAC#56821 Agnes “Oshanee” Kenmille, Salish beadworker and regalia maker (2003 NEA National Heritage Fellow,) Ronan, MT. Although Kenmille has Lot #1660 , Nevada Paiute spent most of her life on the Flathead Reservation in northwestern Beaded Buckskin Dress Pow Montana, she is now known worldwide for her skills in beadwork, Wow beaded buckskin dress, hide tanning, and leatherwork. Born to Salish parents, and married Very good condition. Geometric into Kootenai families, Kenmille speaks the three languages of the beading (red, yellow, orange, Flathead Reservation - Salish, Kootenai, and English. She has taught white, blue) and buckskin fringe. hide tanning and beadwork for more than a decade at Salish Kotenai Small size, 40” from shoulder to College, and she offers instruction in the Salish language at the tribal bottom fringe. Est. $400-$800 high school, Two Eagle River School. Est. $600-$900 HWAC#56829 HWAC#56824 Lot #1654 , Montana Beaded Handbag by Agnes Kenmille Beautiful new white buckskin handbag by Agnes Kenmille. Beaded on both sides in metallic red, violet, green, white, yellow and black. Bag is lined with a drawstring closure. Fringed sides and bottom. Est. $250- $350 HWAC#56832 68 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1661 , Nevada Native Lot #1667 , New Mexico Six American Artifacts Nevada collected Miniature Pots Six Miniature Pots: pieces for 1960’s, includes choice one by Camilio Sunflower Tafoya - projectile pieces, grinding rocks, Santa Clara Pueblo redware sgraffito scrapers, arrow sharpener, weights, Seed Jar with Turtles--magnificent!; (about 15 pieces); 29 projectile one by S. Z. P., redware sgraffito seed points including one spear point, 4”. jar with butterflies--another exquisite Est. $300-$500 HWAC#55119 piece!, possibly Santa Clara or Isleta Pueblo. These first two are the “Money” as Fred would say! Two others are from Jemez Pueblo; and two are from Acoma. Est. $600-$800 HWAC#48033 Lot #1662 , Nevada c1900’s Vintage Lot #1668 , Northern Plains Pow Wow Northern Paiute Water Jug Very Dress Beautiful white buckskin Pow rare small twined and pitched water Wow dress. Beaded--orange, green, bottles also known as a kadu oÕsa. 5.5” x 3.25” diameter at widest. yellow, black) both sides and fringed. New The shape allowed the basket to lie on the ground without spilling its condition. Incredible! Est. $1,200-$3,000 contents and allowed it to be carried in a larger basket. is in very good HWAC#56835 condition. Est. $300-$600 HWAC#96826 Lot #1663 , Nevada Washoe Basket 6”, Pictorial Nice example, although faded and very hard to see patterns. No damage issues. Lot #1669 , Northern Plains Beaded Est. $300-$500 HWAC#37970 Moccasins Buckskin men’s beaded moccasins, used. Minimal bead design, fringed ankle cuffs. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56833 Lot #1664 , Nevada / Utah pre-1900 Native American / Utah / Nevada Lot #1670 , Northern Plains Floral / California prints Sixteen early Beaded Moccasins Fokral design in prints. Nine mounted prints railroad dark red, blue, green. Used, buckskin. survey prints include: Maimun a Est. $60-$120 HWAC#56834 Mojave Indian, Mount Hood with Lot #1671 , Northern Plains Two Indians on horseback, big Colorado Native American Beaded Belts 1) River, wagons by the Great Salt Lake, Fantastic beadwork on an extremely Mount Rainier, Dead Mountain, River soft and supple brain tanned leather. Party near Camp Mohave, three Mohave Indians, and Piute Captain The belt is about 31 1/2” long overall. Davis. Other prints include Pyramid Lake, Nisqually Glacier, On the Big Good condition. 2) Wide Beaded Bend near Shasta, Indian Canon with grizzly bear, and Pitt River elk. Pow Wow sash belt--excellent condition. 27.75” long x 4.5” wide. Est. Est. $100-$300 HWAC#27868 $180-$300 HWAC#49440 Lot #1665 Santa Clara Pueblo, New Lot #1672 , Panama Mexico Anita Suazo Pot Incredible Three Wounaan / triangular small pot by Anita Suazo. Panamanian Basket Redware, deeply carved designs. 1.5” x 2”. Excellent condition. Anita Beautiful designs of birds Louise Suazo (born May 13, 1937) is a Native American potter from and stripes. Baskets range Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Anita is recognized as from 3” high to 4” high. a master potter. Since 1979, she has consistently won awards at the The Wounaan Indians Santa Fe Indian Market and the Eight Northern Pueblos Indian Arts of the Darien Rainforest and Crafts Shows. In 1985, she participated in the Sid Deusch Gallery show in New York. Est. $80-$160 HWAC#49471 in Panama, are believed, to be the finest weavers Lot #1666 , New Mexico Bowl Signed “Felix in the world. Using the Ortiz” Mata Ortiz Indian Pottery, Casas Grande, Chunga palm and other New Mexico. Large bowl signed Felix Ortiz, plant materials, they however, not the real Felix Ortiz who was known make utilitarian baskets, for starting this pottery movement. Strange ceremonial pieces, masks, looking figure painted on inside of bowl. Est. and the most beautiful and intricate basketry depicting plants and $200-$300 HWAC#51046 animals, fish and flowers, insects and geometric patterns. Est. $120- $200 HWAC#32163 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 69

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1673 Seattle, Washington Lot #1679 , Buckskin Plains Seattle Native American Themed Indian Beaded Pipe Bag A beautiful Postcards Lot of 15 incl. two real buckskin pipe bag with beaded photo (duplicate view of totem pole warrior on horseback motif on one in Pioneer Square). 1) Five different side and twin deer design on reverse. postcards for the Golden Potlatch, Bag measures 19”, 30” overall with held during the third week of July fringe. Beading is very tight, with each summer. Cards are for three no visible damage. Color shows that different years (1911, 1912 and it’s not a contemporary design. Est. ?). Potlatch is a Chinook Jargon $900-$1,500 HWAC#56621 word meaning to give. The festival celebrated Seattle’s history with the Klondike Gold Rush as well as its Lot #1680 , Sioux Beaded Pipe continued progress and development. 2) Two early printed cards for Bag A magnificent beaded Sioux pipe Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (two different exterior) with Pacific Northwest bag, with porcupine fringe. The piece Native American items on display. One card was mailed 1911. 3) Six is completely beaded on its entire different cards showing the totem pole at Pioneer Square. Five mailed, 16”x 7” pouch surface. the fringe 1908-1920. (Prag Collection) Est. $70-$150 HWAC#55461 measures another 16” in length and has some missing quills, due to age. Lot #1674 , Mexico Two silver and This is a beautiful piece that would Turquoise Rings and Pendant/Pin add class and history to any American Indian collection. Est. $2,000- .925 silver pendant/pin, sun god, set $5,000 HWAC#56631 w/ turquoise chips, 1.75” diameter. One silver ring, oval w/ turquoise Lot #1681 , Native American chips, 1.25” x .5”, size 5. Men’s ring, Beaded Arm Bands A pair of silver, set w/ turquoise chips, .5” American Indian ceremonial arm wide, size 9, but cut. Est. $120-$200 bands.Both measure 12”x 3” and a HWAC#48047 sewn on a buckskin base. Matching set, ready for pow-wow. Est. $450- Lot #1675 , Native American $900 HWAC#56622 Postcards (22) 9 postcards c.1907- 1940 with color Native American Lot #1682 , later 19th century Mi’kmaq Double scenes, the balance is modern Sewing Basket and Smaller Basket Antique Micmac postcards with good b/w portraits. Native American split ash sewing basket with curls Est. $80-$120 HWAC#57230 and lid. 36” high x 13” diameter. Lower basket is open and upper basket is lidded. This piece is in excellent condition with a lovely patina. Also included, is a smaller vintage Micmac Indian splint ash sweetgrass lidded basked. 6” high x 7” diameter. Mi’kmaq or Lot #1676 , Native American Micmac are the northernmost and most divergent Photos and RPC’s Photo of 2 native of the Eastern Algonquian. MiÕkmaq First Nations People in Atlantic Canada draw on the natural world American men. RPC’s of natives on a to provide the plant and animal fibres and dye horse, Navajo holding a child, men in headdress, 2 women. Est. $90-$120 sources necessary for their basketry. This extensive HWAC#57231 knowledge of surrounding resourcesà seasonal gathering times, preparation methods and weaving techniques to use with specific materialsà has evolved over the years with demographic, economic and environmental shifts. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#56800 Lot #1683 , 1922 Edward Lot #1677 , Two Colored Curtis, Buffalo Society Northeastern Basket Duo 1) Edward Curtis, Buffalo Vintage Northeastern bi-colored Society, Animal Dance-- splint ash and sweetgrass Micmac Cheyenne. This photogravure lidded sewing basket. Lid is a bit is from a copyright faded. 5” high x 10” diameter. Very photograph, 1922 by Edward good condition. 2) Antique bi-colored Curtis. 7.5” x 5.5”, nicely splint ash and sweetgrass two- matted snd framed 13.75” handled carrier basket. 10.25” high x 15.25”. Est. $250-$400 x 14” wide, 5” deep. Also very good HWAC#56843 condition. Another great pair. Est. $130-$250 HWAC#56802 Lot #1678 , 1900’s Two Splint Ash Lot #1684 , 1924 Edward Curtis, Micmac Lidded Baskets 1) Vintage Canoe of the Tules-Pomo Edward Northeastern tri-colored splint ash Curtis, Canoe of the Tules-Pomo, Micmac lidded sewing basket. 4” high 1924. Photogravure: Suffolk Eng. x 8” diameter. Excellent condition. 2) Co., Cambridge, Mass. 13” x 15.25”. Antique splint ash and sweetgrass Matted and framed 20.75” x 23.5”. lidded two-handled yarn basket. 7.5” Est. $450-$600 HWAC#56844 high x 6” diameter. Also very good condition. A great pair. Est. $120- $200 HWAC#56801 70 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1685 , 1910 Edward Curtis, Lot #1690 , South American Running Owl-Piegan Photogravure by Stone Beads This is a collection of Edward Curtis--Running Owl-Piegan. From 17 hand carved stone beads from a copyright photo by Curtis, 9.5” x 6.5”, South America. Beads measure beautifully matted and framed 17.5” x 14.5”. between 1/2” to 1”.They are a Est. $300-$500 HWAC#56850 beautiful combination of earth tones, ready to string, or just to display. In very nice condition. Est. $50-$100 HWAC#56661 Lot #1691 , Trade Cloth War Shirt This is a deep blue trade cloth American Lot #1686 , Photogravure by Indian Shirt, ready for pow wow. This garment has 20” fringed sleeves, is Roland W. Reed Roland W. Reed about 30” from collar to tail and about (1864-1934). Original photogravure- 20” across the shoulders. There are -The Wood Gatherer, Hopi. Gravure nice seed bead designs on shoulders, Eng. Co. MPLS. 9” x 13”, matted and as well as the neckline. Shirt is in very framed 17.25” x20.25”. Roland (Royal nice condition and appears to be a Jr.) W. Reed, an American artist and contemporary work. Est. $160-$300 photographer, was part of an early HWAC#56627 20th century group of photographers of Native Americans known as pictorialists. Pictorialists were influenced by the late 19th Century art movement, Impressionism, and their photography was characterized by an emphasis on lighting and focus. Rather than record an image as it was, pictorialists were Lot #1692 , Beaded and Fringed more interested in re-creating an image as they thought it might Holster This is a handmade beaded have been. Part artist and part scientist, they endeavored to have and fringed holster. It measures 10”x their re-creations reflect not only the highest artistic value, but 4” and is adorned with blue and white seed beads. Made of buckskin, unquestioned ethnological accuracy as well. At the beginning of this piece has seen some wear, but is still in decent condition. Est. the 20th century a number of pictorialists, noticing the extremely $50-$100 HWAC#56638 deleterious impact of reservation life on Native Americans, wanted to Lot #1693 , American recreate in photographs the Indian’s life and ways as they had been Indian Cradleboard This in better times, rather than record how it had actually become. (from Wikipedia) Est. $300-$500 HWAC#56851 is a handmade cradle board. It is made from Lot #1687 , American Indian trade cloth, lace, leather Beaded Bandolero This is a and beads. It measures beaded American Indian ceremonial 30”x 12” and is in very nice bandolero. It measures 40”x 14” and condition. Est. $260-$450 HWAC#56641 has bead designs over the entire surface.There are areas of moth damage on the trade cloth backing, but it’s still a magnificent work of American Indian art.. Est. $850- $1,700 HWAC#56624 Lot #1694 , American Indian War Shirt This is a handmade Indian Lot #1688 , American Indian war shirt made of buckskin. Piece Ceremonial Neck Drape This is a measures 24” from collar to tail, 18” beautiful 60”x 3” beaded ceremonial across the body and 22” sleeves. neck drape. The piece has a skillfully Garment is fringed, used but in very beaded design the entire length. It good condition. Est. $200-$350 appears to be older, because of the fading of the buckskin. Beads in HWAC#56632 very nice condition. Overall a great example of craftsmanship. Est. $900-$2,000 HWAC#56618 Lot #1695 , Plains Indian Pipe Bag This is a Plains Indian Pipe Bag Lot #1689 , Beaded Medicine with ornate seed bead design. Bag Bag This is a beautiful beaded measures 20”x 6” with an overall medicine bag. It looks to be from length with fringe, of 41”. The bead the Plains Indians. It’s made from patterns are at the bottom, with buckskin and measures, overall, accents down the sides, going up to 17”x 4”. The over flap, adorned the opening. this is a magnificent piece with an historical value. Est. with a tightly patterned seed bead $600-$950 HWAC#56620 design, measures 14”. The neck Lot #1696 , Plains Indian Hair tie also measures about 16”. This Drop This is an American Indian bag is in very good condition and, hair drop that measures about 8’ while not necessarily a period in length. It is adorned with German silver conchos, porcupine quill or vintage piece, it is still a nice example of American Indian art. accents, leather and horsehair extension. This appears to be from Est. $300-$600 HWAC#56626 the early 20th century and is in immaculate condition. Est. $1,150- $2,000 HWAC#56644 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 71

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1697 , Lot #1703 , Three Native Baskets American Indian 1) Pima/Papago style weaving Ceremonial Neck design with wood splint bottom, thin Drape This is an wrapped handle. 3.25” x 7.5” x 6”. incredible piece of Good condition. 2) Northern Calif, Native Americana, style basket very simple design in that measures 57”x lighter color. Tiny break in rim. 2.25” 6” and is intricately h x 5” diameter. 3) Pima style lidded beaded in an American Flag pattern. It has a buckskin and trade cloth basket, very good condition. 4.5” h x 4” diameter. Est. $100-$200 backing.there is one small bad patch in beads, but hardly noticeable. HWAC#49439 A very elegant piece for your next pow-wow. Est. $1,750-$3,500 HWAC#56619 Lot #1704 , Two Native American Painted Gourds 1) Tezi Tunka carved Lot #1698 , Iron Tomahawk Head and painted gourd. Roadrunner This is an iron tomahawk head that design. Pine needle rim. 6.5” h x 8” measures about 6”x 2”. It’s obviously diameter. Beautiful piece. Signed by from a dig, but shows no chips or the artist. 2) Contemporary gourd, cracks, only rust and wear. Great carved and painted by Cheryln American Indian collectible. Est. Bennett. Painted with Kachina and $50-$100 HWAC#56662 Shalako figures, w/ leather, beads, feathers and other embellishments. Lot #1699 , American Indian Child 13” h x 11.5” diameter. Incredible! Please see photographs. Est. $170- Shirts This lot includes a child’s trade $300 HWAC#49468 cloth sewn shirt, adorned with puka shells It is obviously a contemporary Lot #1705 , Arrows & Quiver garment, made for pow-wow. It American Indian quiver with two measures 15”x 17” and is in near arrows. All pieces are handmade and new condition. Also included is a appear to be Cherokee. Arrows measure 25”, quiver measures 22”. handmade buckskin fringed dress. it IOne side of quiver has been skillfully seed beaded. The rest of quiver measures 28”x 16” and is in very nice is brain tanned buckskin. Beautiful example of Indian craftsmanship. condition. Also a more contemporary Est. $300-$600 HWAC#56400 piece. Est. $300-$500 HWAC#56625 Lot #1706 , Catlinite Buffalo Peace Lot #1700 , A Pair of Pipe Hand carved buffalo peace pipe American Indian Beaded made from pipestone (catlinite). Holsters this lot includes a it measures 25” and is beaded near the mouth piece. there is also a pair of unmatched beaded small cross affixed to the stem. In near new condition. Est. $200- gun holsters. One measures $400 HWAC#56407 9”x 5” and has about three Lot #1707 , American Indian War inches of fringe on a buckskin Shirt Handmade American Indian backing. The next is an 11”x 5” flap holster, with War Shirt. made from Buckskin. this shirt is trimmed around the collar with trade cloth. There is also about 4” of fringe trim. Both a oblong patch of trade cloth that has a nice and colorful seed bead are buckskin and both are pattern attached. The shirt appears to be old, with some minor wear. carefully adorned with seed this is a nice find for any collector of Native American artifacts. Est. beads. real craftsmanship apparent on both pieces. Est. $1,200-$2,600 HWAC#56617 $750-$1,100 HWAC#56623 Lot #1708 , Modern Beading, Mukluk Style Moccasins Modern Lot #1701 , Plains Beaded beading, mukluk style moccasins. Beading is in great condition, some Moccasins Vintage Plains Indian wear on moccasins. Cloth-lined and beaded buckskin moccasins. Simple cloth outsides above the leather beading design, a few beads missing. with a leather and beaded band at Inside of soles are painted with top. 10.5” long. Est. $200-$400 design. 10.25” long. Est. $1,400- $2,800 HWAC#42062 HWAC#49476 Lot #1709 , Native American War Lot #1702 , c1940- 60 Yakima Beaded Club This is a 21” war club with a fur Bag Yakima pictorial adornment at the neck. It measures beaded bag. Beaded 21” long and is wrapped in rawhide.Attractive decorative collectible. image of Indian Chief Est. $250-$500 HWAC#56403 on one side and design Lot #1710 , Beaded War Club painted on reverse This is a 23” hand beaded war club, side. Very good with vintage feel and look (late 19th condition. 10.5” x 9.75”. Est. $350-$700 Century), It has a large stone head, trade cloth woven wrist loop and HWAC#42065 a fur adornment on the head. Great addition to any Native peoples collection. . Est. $600-$1,000 HWAC#56406 72 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 1 - Native Americana Lot #1711 , American Indian Lot #1720 Stone Club This is a native American , Six Folk Art stone war club. It is adorned with “Kachinas” trade cloth seed beads and horse hair on the handle. It measures 19” Six folk art and has a 15” horse hair extension.It is wrapped in rawhide. This is a “Kachinas”, one massive weapon. Est. $700-$1,400 HWAC#56408 is Snake Dancer (18” high; Ogre Lot #1712 , Native American with bow and War Club/Hawk This is a Native rattle (16” high); American war club/hawk. It has one dancer with a stone head, wrapped in fur, feather adornments and trade yarn bells, leg broken wrapped handle. A major weapon that should make a great addition off; one green to any American Indian collection. There is a newer leather thong guy with huge attached for display purposes. Est. $700-$1,500 HWAC#56404 fists (12.5”); Lot #1713 , American Indian Racer Snake, 11” high; buffalo Cradle Board This is an American dancer, 9” high. Indian cradle board made of wood All somewhat and blanket material.and measures 16” long by 8” at its widest point. damaged. Also Seed bead butterflies and flowers decorate the front. Beautiful piece to included are two at carving stage. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56864 hang in the nursery Est. $300-$600 HWAC#56402 Lot #1714 , American Indian War Lot #1721 , Two Vintage Baskets Club This is an American Indian war These two baskets are not identified. club that is handmade and measures Both are in good condition. One is 21” long. It is adorned with feathers and a trade bead and claw loop on the handle. Est. $600-$1,200 HWAC#56401 round and footed, 2” high x 7.75” diameter. The other is oval with Lot #1715 , Horsehair Native woven handle openings and open American War Club This is an design on bottom, 2” x 12” x 6.5”. Est. $80-$160 HWAC#56863 American Indian war club with Lot #1722 , Native horsehair decoration and light beading. Piece measures 19” long at American Silver/ the handle, with a 16” horsehair extension. Great addition to any Turquoise Jewelry American Indian collection. Est. $600-$1,200 HWAC#56405 Lot Seven pieces Lot #1716 , Native American Native American silver Riding Crop This riding crop has a 9” turquoise jewelry. handle and measures 15” overall. It is Some with bear claws decorated with trade beads.. Est. $75-$150 HWAC#56409 or faux claws. Buckles, brooch, broken necklace, Lot #1717 , Native Style wristband, two pieces Rug Older Native American of a watch band. Please style rug with fringe. 65” x 31”. inspect. Some pieces Some areas of fringe are loose, signed. This is a bit of some bleeding of red dye. Est. a jeweler’s lot. there $200-$400 HWAC#32133 are two beautiful belt buckles: one sterling, unsigned, but slightly broken claw, the other is not silver. The wrist band is a beauty, with slightly loose claw. The 2 watch bank pieces are beauties. Nice group. Est. $1,000-$1,500 Lot #1718 , 1907 Great Sioux HWAC#58250 Nation 1907 (Book) Hardback book by Fred M. Hans, with sketches and pictures of battles, chiefs, the Burning of Deerfield and many more. This book contains the Sounds of the Letters of the Sioux language. Approx. 575 pp. 6.5” x 9”. Est. $80-$100 HWAC#57513 Lot #1719 , Diamond and Sapphire Ring 14K gold, diamond and sapphire, .18 ozt., 28 cttw. Nice setting, size Lot #1723 , Native American Silver/Turquoise Jewelry Two 8. Est. $600-$1,000 choice Native American sterling silver turquoise belt buckles, one HWAC#44354 with rose coral. The piece with six turquoise nuggets, 3 x 4”, is signed by Gilbert Adakai, a Navajo artist. Intricate silver work with three dimensional bear with claw; the second piece with the four larger turquoise nuggets and seven red coral pieces is unsigned, yet intricate silver work. Both choice, and high quality. Please inspect. Est. $800- $1,200 HWAC#58234 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 73

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Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC January 2018 PART 2 of 2 LIVE AUCTION Saturday, Sunday * January 20th & 21st Starting Time: 8am PST each day PREVIEW Holabird Americana Collections Friday, January 19th, 9-5pm or By Appointment 775-851-1859 AUCTION LOCATION 3555 Airway Drive, Suite 309 Reno, Nevada 89511 LOT PICKUP After the sale Bid Live, Online, by Mail, Fax, or Phone www.FHWAC.com or call us at 775-851-1859 Our regular printers binding machine was down during the production of this publication. In order to avoid delays we chose to staple stitch this catalog into 2 volumes. Thank you for your understanding.

Contents PART 2/DAY 2 (Sunday, January 21st) Cowboy.............................................................................81 Firearms/Weaponry....................................................85 Military.............................................................................89 Numismatics...................................................................92 Gaming.............................................................................97 Tokens..............................................................................98 Bottles..............................................................................99 Saloon..............................................................................112 Railroadiana..................................................................113 Wells Fargo.....................................................................121 World’s Fair/Expositions...........................................121 Bargains & Dealer Specials........................................123 See Part 1/Day 1 (Saturday, January 20) for these categories: General Americana, Foreign, Mining, Minerals, Art, Native Americana Holabird Western Americana Collections aka “HWAC” and “FHWAC” Holabird Western Americana Collections was lectibles and numismatics. Under the leadership and direc- founded in 2012 and morphed into a new company in tion of Fred Holabird—and assisted by the hardworking 2014 to fill the needs of Americana collectors looking Reno HWAC office—we combine our efforts to bring you a for rare and unique collectibles below the minimum unique piece of western American history in every item we lot prices of most larger auction houses. The goal of sell and in every catalog we publish. It is our goal to ensure the company was to put the fun back in collecting and our clients the most accurate, detailed item descriptions bring an array of noteworthy collectibles to Americana and well-researched, historically factual backgrounds. aficionados with all budgets. We specialize in buying, selling and appraising western The Holabird name in the title of the company Americana, numismatica (coins, ingots, banknotes), exonu- draws its roots from Fred Holabird, company advi- mia (pioneer minor coinage/trade tokens), western antiq- sor, co-founder and the fun spirited auctioneer we’ve uities, and railroad/mining goods. Our auctions typically come to know and love. Fred managed Holabird-Kagin feature wide selections of coins, tokens, stocks certificates, Americana from 2006-2014 and headed up the pro- documents, photographs, assay certificates, postcards and duction team that produced dozens of fixed price and other antiques and collectibles relating to western history, auction catalogs with sales in excess of 16 million. numismatics and mining, dating from c.1800 to c.1930. When Holabird-Kagin Americana closed the Reno We hold several Americana and numismatic auctions office in May 2014, Holabird’s Western Americana each year inclusive of some of the greatest rarities extant, Collections expanded their operations into the former working personally with our clients to help them build HKA building and are excited to now bring some of the significant collections. We have become known for our best and rarest collectibles at all price points to meet well-researched histories on the mining companies, histori- the needs of collectors everywhere. cal figures, and mining districts of the items we sell. Here at HWAC is devoted to bringing collectors only the Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we not only set greatest Western Americana rarities, with an emphasis record-breaking sales prices at our auctions, but we create western Americana mining collectibles, gold rush col- legends. 78 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

Terms and Conditions into a computer that will bid live on your behalf at the auction. Absentee bids will compete live against other absentee bids, live Internet bidders, floor bidders and phone bidders. This is a Live Auction conducted by 9. INTERNET BIDDING: Both Absentee and Live Internet bidding Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC (HWAC). are available through our live auction networks. If you wish to bid LIVE via the Internet, you MUST pre-register. A live feed is generally 1. The placing of a bid shall constitute the bidder’s acceptance of accessible during the auction for those bidding via the Internet. these terms of sale. Online bidding remains open through the live auction, and online 2. BUYER’S PREMIUM & INSURANCE: There will be a 25% Buyer’s absentee bids may be placed anytime. Live bidding will open when Premium added to the sale price (hammer) of each lot. We accept cash, the auction starts. Internet bidding is offered as a convenience for checks, money orders or wire transfers, credit cards and PayPal. those who cannot attend the live sale. Please note that there may be 3. COINS, CURRENCY AND PRECIOUS METALS, Insurance. The buyer’s delays or interruptions in Internet connectivity that are beyond our commission for this section is 20.5%. Coins and currency shall be control. Attending the live auction or arranging for an agent is the defined as any regular Federal issue circulating coins and currency. most reliable way to secure your bids. Tokens are not considered coins. Precious metals shall be defined 10. NEW BIDDERS: Bidders unknown to us, who anticipate as ingots, silver or gold rounds, bullion items, gold nuggets. Mineral an expenditure in excess of $20,000, must provide commercial specimens are not considered under the precious metals category. references or a deposit of 25% of the amount to be bid in order for Commemorative items such as metals and ribbons are not considered the auction staff to execute bids. Deposits will be credited towards coins of precious metals. However, lots that consist entirely of gold or lots won and any balance will be refunded within 10 business silver of high purity, including commemorative metals, are considered days after the auction has concluded. New bidders will be given precious metals. Please contact our office if you need clarification on a a spending limit at their initial request to participate. In order specific lot. to increase this limit, you may be required to provide a letter of 4. SALES TAX: Sales tax will apply, according to Nevada State law, for any authorization from your bank in addition to providing references. items that ship to or are picked up in Washoe County, Nevada (8.265%) Please contact our office at any time if you have questions regarding unless a current, valid resale certificate is faxed to us at 775-851-1834 spending limits or references required to bid. before bids are placed. 11. AGENT BIDDING: There are numerous professional agents 5. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling will be estimated available to assist you should you require this service. Please contact prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. All the office for a list or to arrange for representation on the floor shipping and handling is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. If during the live auction. HWAC is not responsible for any acts or additional shipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will be omissions by agents acting on behalf of bidders at our auctions. re-invoiced for the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice BE ADVISED: Auction participation through the live Internet bidding is completely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effort site is not 100% foolproof. The technology for this process is always will be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated to changing, and the operation of it and the corresponding Internet cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of connectivity issues are far beyond our control. Some folks have unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require special handling for attempted to use the live Internet bidding process as their primary which individual costs will be calculated and applied to the shipping method of bidding, and have been quite successful. Others have charge on the invoice. The buyer is responsible for arranging and paying failed completely. Depending upon your computer, server, host, and for shipment of large or special items. The customer is responsible for all other factors, Internet signals may be delayed, such that bids may shipping charges. Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured not be received in time. We cannot be held responsible for these carriers: Federal Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped delays, or for the lack of placed bids in a timely manner, or any Federal Express or USPS will be insured for the full value determined at other factors leading to unaccepted bids that are far beyond auction by HWAC, which is included in our buyer’s premium. Pick up is our control. Bidders should always have a backup plan for lots available from our Reno office the next business day after the auction. they highly desire. Live participation is best, followed by phone 6. LIVE (FLOOR) BIDDING: Please arrive a few minutes early to check in participation. We will not reopen lots for missed bids. and receive your bidding paddle. We will open lots with more than one bid at 12. RESERVES: Most of the lots in this auction are unreserved. Gold the current high absentee bid or 50% of the low estimate at the auctioneer’s is generally reserved at or near spot, though it could be slightly discretion. Please be sure to bid on the correct lots during the live auction. below spot. Our auction progress is at a rate of between 60 and 200 lots per hour. An item is not sold until the next lot is announced. (We cannot be responsible 13. BIDDING INCREMENTS: All bids must be submitted in U.S. for Internet bids that arrive late.) The auctioneer will identify the successful dollars and in whole dollar amounts only in the appropriate increments bidder by number and announce the winning bid amount. If you are not sure as outlined below. If you choose to submit bids in an increment not listed whether you won the lot or not, it is your responsibility to ask for clarification below, your bid will be rounded to the nearest increment and you will be immediately, prior to the start of the next auction lot. Auctioneer reserves expected to pay the amount to which the bid was rounded should your the right to reopen the lot in the case of an immediate dispute at the bid be the winning bid. If you have any questions about an appropriate actual time of the sale. bid amount, please call us. 7. TELEPHONE BIDDING: Telephone bidding requests MUST be scheduled prior to this auction. If you do not schedule in advance, and From: to: Increment: choose instead to call on the day of the auction to request a line for $1 $95 $5 bidding, you may find that we are unable to accommodate your request. $100 $190 $10 Please limit your telephone bids to items of value greater than $500, or to $200 $475 $25 a string of items with a similar total. $500 $1,450 $50 8. LIVE AUCTION ABSENTEE BIDDING: Mail or FAX Absentee bids for $1,500 $3,400 $100 the live auction MUST be received by 5pm Pacific Time the day before the auction. Bids accepted after the cutoff time will be represented live only $3,500 $9,750 $250 if an agent is available and will not be considered absentee or given first $10,000 $30,000 $500 priority as such. It is your responsibility to submit all lot numbers and bid $30,000 up $1000 amounts accurately. Absentee bids MUST be equal to at least 50% of the low estimate if an estimate is provided. Bids on “No Lots” or “Withdrawn” Lots are considered no-bids. Bids made in amounts that do not conform to the bid increment table in item 8 below will be automatically rounded up or down by the computer, or rounded to the nearest proper bid increment at the discretion of the auctioneer. Absentee bids are entered Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 79

14. BID REDUCTION: All winning absentee bids will be reduced, if by HWAC. A defaulting bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs necessary, to the next bidding increment up from the last competing of resale (including a 10% seller’s commission, if consigned to an bid, as long as the minimum bid requirement has been met. For auction conducted by HWAC). The defaulting bidder is liable to pay any example, if you submit an absentee bid of $1000 and the next highest difference between his or her total original invoice for the lot(s), plus competing bid is $250, then you will win the lot for $275. any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at 15. BID INFORMATION: Collectors often ask in advance the price private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% level of a particular lot. We will give out the current competitive seller’s commissions, if sold at an HWAC auction. If HWAC refers any high absentee bid until we close the day before the live auction. You invoice to an attorney for collection, the bidder agrees to pay attorney’s may also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com. fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by HWAC. Any While we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids bidder who fails to follow the terms of payment will be reported to received close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online, iCollector and may be barred from participating in future Holabird and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon Western Americana auctions. inaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We 23. CONDITION: We strongly recommend that you attend the live do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many preview to see lots in their entirety. Conditions are not always noted, aspects of the Internet technology are out of our control. and large lots may not be itemized due to catalog restraints. For 16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid after questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot please you have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for us to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxes understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective, are not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have and may differ in the opinion of different people or collectors. any questions on this. 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless 17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial, assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece securities, or public trading value whatsoever. that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office 18. We reserve the right to reject any bid we feel is not made in good within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error faith. and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance. 19. INVOICING: Shipping charges will be added to all invoices. Please call us if you require a more specific condition report. Any Invoices are mailed or emailed within two business days after the items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered close of all portions of the sale. Within 15 calendar days of receipt condition. When we receive your bids we will assume you have read of invoice, payment is due in full to Holabird Western Americana the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have Collections, 3555 Airway Dr., #308, Reno, NV 89511. LATE FEES MAY contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/ BE ADDED IF PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE WITHIN or have previewed the lot in person. THOSE 15 DAYS. Sales tax will be added to all sales picked-up after the 25. This sale is being held under the laws of the State of Nevada. auction or shipped to Nevada addresses, according to Nevada State 26. HWAC shall not be held responsible for any problem due to law, unless a resale certificate is provided. the bidder’s failure to follow the rules, terms and conditions of 20. PAYMENT: We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, this sale, or any failure to bid due to the loss of the online auction Discover, Money Order/Cashier’s Check, Personal Check or PayPal. process provided by any of the online auction networks; or missed Customers wishing to pay by check or money order MUST contact bids, changed bids or cancelled due the bidder’s failure to follow our office for an invoice total before sending payment All returned the proper bidding procedure outlined herein. checks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash received in amounts greater than 27. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, $10,000 is subject to the filing of IRS form 8300, as required by law. Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions, and specifically agrees 21. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling cannot be to the dispute resolution provided herein. estimated prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your 28. HWAC shall not be responsible for consequential damages, purchase. All invoices are subject to a minimum shipping and incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages handling charge of $19.00. If additional shipping and handling costs arising or claimed to be arising from the auction on any lot. Bidder’s are required, the buyer will be re-invoiced for the balance due. Items sole remedy for any proven act or omission shall be rescission of sale are not shipped until the invoice is completely paid. Many buyers and refund of the amount paid by Bidder. purchase a number of lots. Every effort will be made to include all lots 29. Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to in a single shipping charge calculated to cover the weight and size of and/or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction, award the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of unusual size, dimension, of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports, or weight) may require special handling for which individual costs will provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation be calculated and applied to the shipping charge on the invoice. The of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification of buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for shipment of large these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be or special items. The customer is responsible for all shipping charges. exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured carriers: Federal jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped Federal Express or PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any USPS will be insured for the full value determined at auction by HWAC, claim must be brought within one (1) year of the auction from which which is included in our buyer’s premium. Pick up is available from the claim arose or the claim is waived. In every case, the prevailing our Reno office the next business day after the auction. party shall be entitled to an award of its attorney’s fees and costs. 22. NON-PAYMENT: HWAC reserves the right to cancel any invoice not paid in full within 15 days. A cancelled invoice does not relieve the bidder from their obligation to pay seller fees and buyer’s premiums compensating HWAC for its services in conducting the auction. Interest shall run on all outstanding balances at the highest rate permitted by law. HWAC shall have a lien against the merchandise purchased by the bidder, and any other of bidder’s property then held by HWAC or its affiliates, to secure payment of the invoice, and with respect thereto HWAC shall have all the rights of a secured creditor under the Nevada Commercial Code, including but not limited to the right of sale. HWAC may sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any under bidders in the auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted 80 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

Day 2 - Cowboy Lot #2001 , California 1990 Lot #2005 , Nebraska Painting of “Yesterday Is Tomorrow”, Cowboy by John T. Jones John T Betty Saletta Bronze Jones (Born 1940). Oil on canvas. Spectacular bronze entitled Signed lower left. Man on horseback “Yesterday Is Tomorrow”, lighting a cigarette. 16” x 20”, Framed signed by Betty Saletta. 22.75” x 26.75”. “I started making Beautifully mounted, my living painting in 1971. I learned excellent condition, how to improve on my painting by extremely high quality. No. studying other artists work and by 4/18. 31 x 23 x 11”. Saletta doing a lot of paintings. Over the is a well known and popular years I have done a few thousand central California sculptresse. paintings, mostly western and Her life-sized bronzes adorn wildlife, but a lot of landscapes and figures came off my easels too.’ many of Central California Est. $180-$300 HWAC#56847 towns, such as Modesto and Oakdale. he lives and works Lot #2006 , Cowboy on Horse, N. out of Oakdale. This piece Mikhailenko Cowboy on a horse, oil was originally reported as painting by Nina Mikhailenko. 15.25” sold at $16,000. Est. $4,000- x 19.25”, framed 21.75” x 25.75”. $7,000 HWAC#58205 Signed by the artist. Russian-born painter Nina Mikhailenko grew up Lot #2002 , Colorado “Colorado among the intelligentsia and cultural Cold’ By James Reynolds This is elite of St. Petersburg, where she a 28.5”x 20.5” lithograph by James studied piano, ballet and fine art. Reynolds, entitled “Colorado Cold.” She graduated from the renowned It is signed by the artist and is 647 Mukhina Art Institute and came of 1000. Beautiful depiction of a to the United States in 1974. A member of Oil Painters of America, cowboy in the snow. Est. $100-$185 she also works in watercolors, pastels, charcoal and ink, often on HWAC#56426 location. As a plein-air artist, she has traveled the world to capture the atmosphere of her subjects, and in turn her award-winning paintings have been shown all over the United States and Europe. Stylistically, Lot #2003 Spencer, Idaho 1960 her work has roots in a late-19th century Russian art movement Garage Art This is a tandem of called Ã’Peredvishniki.Ó Literally, the Peredvishniki were itinerants artwork, reminiscent of mid century or wanderers, who rebelled against the formal restrictions of the mechanic shop art. First is a 18”x 12” tsarist Imperial Academy of Arts and opted to show their work in new (26”x 20”) framed. It’s a calander venues. They painted populist themes in an accessible style: peasants, from 1960. The other measures 17”x religious celebrations, and Russian landscapes. Est. $300-$500 13” (25”x 21” framed) and depicts a HWAC#56848 pretty lady in 1940’s garb. Both are in very nice condition. Est. $75-$125 Lot #2007 , Oil Pastel of Cowboy with HWAC#56612 Horse Oil pastel artwork of a cowboy leading his horse by Mark Holmes. 19.5” Lot #2004 x 17”, framed in a blue metal frame. Nice , Montana piece. Est. $80-$150 HWAC#56806 c1970-1980 “Stagecoach” on Greenstone by Charles Russell Bronze Stagecoach on Greenstone by Charles Russell. 20” x Lot #2008 , Cowboy Art Duo Set 45”. Extremely of two cowboy themed pictures. high quality First is an Acme Boot Magazine reproduction of Russell’s famous stagecoach piece. An advocate of the ad measuring 13”x 10” (21”x 20” Northern Plains Indians, Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) was matted and framed). the other shows among many things a true American cowboy. As a night wrangler for a cartoon cowboy in peril with a the Judith Basin Roundup, Russell had time to observe the cowboys spectating vulture. This one measures at work during the day, and to sketch and document all the activities 16”x 12” (22”x 18” framed). Est. and excitement of the cow camp. He continued to work as a cowboy $100-$200 HWAC#56610 and wrangler for 11 years before retiring to become a full-time artist. This museum quality bronze is hand casted in the traditional Ã’lost Lot #2009 , 1927 Vintage Indian waxÓ method using the highest quality of bronze. The sculpture is Maiden by Walker Stanley Walker one of a kind, handmade by highly talented artisans and attached to a antique print Indian Maiden-- beveled marble base with a gilded plaque of the bronze title and name ”Indian Love Call”. Image appears of the artist. A beautiful classic patina is applied by hand to amplify dimensional. In original period frame, definition and fluidity to the natural state of the bronze. The details 16” x 22.25”. Frame is chipped on are phenomenal. Est. $2,000-$4,000 HWAC#58209 bottom right side. Est. $60-$100 HWAC#56857 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 81

Day 2 - Cowboy Lot #2010 , Solid Silver Lot #2015 , Kansas c1885-1910 Remington “Bronco Buster” Photos of Cowboy News 1 photo Sculpture .999 silver sculpture titled of a group of cowboys with a “Bronco Buster.” Signed in the mold. roped steer, by Withers of Pratt, Casting number 5 of 50. 7 x 7.5 x Kansas, unused postally, the KRUXO 3.5”. Weight 67 troy ounces. This fine stamp box logo used from 1910 to silver re-cast has been created using 1920s; 1 photo of Kansas cowboys the ‘Lost Wax’ method of casting. “Cowboys at Home, copyright 1909 It is mounted on a custom marble by W.H. Martin, unused postally, has base. Foundry Master was Charles L published by No. Am. Post Card Co. Wambold. Excellent condition. Est. of Kansas City. Two of the cowboys $2,500-$5,000 HWAC#58246 have revolvers.Condition issue of slight staining n upper right portion of photo. 1 cabinet card photo of Nebraska homestead. Shows man with horses, wife & daughter and cabin. Stamped on back is “C.P. Michael, Norfolk.,Nebraska, fine views a specialty” c. 1880’s. Slight fading on photo, but can see contents clearly. 8” x 5”. Est. $120-$160 HWAC#57911 Lot #2011 , Solid Silver Remington “Outlaw” Lot #2016 Tterry, Montana Logan’s Sculpture .999 silver Rustic Bridge L.A. Huffman original sculpture titled “Outlaw.” photograph, Ã’LoganÕs Rustic Signed in the mold. Bridge, Terry, MT,” #182, vintage Casting number 23 of frame,7Ó x 14Ó, (20”x 13” framed 50. 7 x 5.5 x 2.5”. Weight and matted). Est. $75-$110 58.332 troy ounces. This HWAC#56616 fine silver re-cast has been created using the Lot #2017 Pendelton, Oregon ‘Lost Wax’ method of Pendleton, OR Rodeo Photos casting. It is mounted (9( Postcards, mostly RPC’s 1 on a custom marble chromolitho rodeo, cow roping shots. base. Foundry Master Est. $90-$120 HWAC#57214 was Charles L Wambold. Excellent condition. Est. $2,000-$4,000 HWAC#58245 Lot #2012 , Idaho Hand written Lot #2018 Pendleton, Oregon Idaho Brand Book from Little Pendelton Rodeo Bronc Busting Camas Prairie 27 brands are listed Collection 19 Rodeo Cowboy RPC’s in this unique brand’s historical Est. $240-$400 HWAC#5722 document. Find ranchers from Doc Everett to Frank Davis, to John Case Lot #2019 , 1884 Old LU Cow Camp to Wheeler Russell to .... Little Camas Photograph An L.A. Huffman 1884 Prairie is northeast of Mountain photo of the Old LU Bar Cow Camp. Home in the Sun Valley area. Paper is Photo measures 18’x 9” (25”x 15” in very fragile condition with rips at framed and matted).A beautiful photo the folds. Still a special piece of history! Est. $100-$200 HWAC#46605 graph in near new condition. Est. $250-$350 HWAC#56615 Lot #2013 , HR Branding Iron This very simply, is an old branding iron, with a backwards HR. It’s old and Lot #2020 , Mostly c1900-1920 measures about 26” long. and 4” wide Cowboy Photo Archive Includes 17 at the letters. It’s great for barn art or to mark your steers. Est. $50-$100 old post cards, 7 new postcards, 3 HWAC#56660 stereoviews,10 original photos and 6 RPC’s Est. $100-$150 HWAC#57209 Lot #2021 , Western Cowboy Pictures(7) Lot #2014 , Sitting Bull Belt Includes RPC, stereoview, chromolitho Buckle This is a metal 4”x 3” cowboy shots. Est. $80-$120 HWAC#57213 belt buckle in the shape of Sioux Medicine Man Sitting Bull. This is a very attractive piece saluting a very historical hero. Est. $25-$50 HWAC#56658 82 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 2 - Cowboy Lot #2022 , 1920’s to 1940’s Lot #2029 , Cowboy Photos and Cowboy and Cowgirl 5 x 7 Photos Postcards (6) Stereoview of a (13) 13 b/w 5” x 7”. Cowboys and cowboy on a horse on a roundup, cowgirls with horses, mountain RPC’s and photos of cowboys with scenes, horse drawn wagon, ladies horses. Est. $70-$100 HWAC#57234 on horses. Nice set. Est. $120-$200 HWAC#57232 Lot #2030 Lot #2023 , Western Cowboy and , c1890-1910 Cowgirl Studio Photo RPC’s (6) Cowgirl Photos Features Calamity Jane, cowgirl in and RPC’s woolies, 2 women with pistols, and (27) Women more. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#57227 on horses in original photos, litho postcards 1 stereoview and RPC’s. 2 cards have corners missing. Est. $250-$400 Lot #2024 , Wagon Photo HWAC#57236 Collection (10) Includes cabinet cards, RPC’s, litho postcard and Lot #2031 , c1891-1910 Outdoor unbacked photos, 1 stereoview. 5 cards have some damage. Est. $150- Cowboy Photos 10 photos and RPC’s $200 HWAC#57228 of cowboys in the outdoors. Some on horses. Est. $120-$200 HWAC#57211 Lot #2025 , c1890-1910 Cowboy Kids and Ponies Photos and Lot #2032 , Buffalo Bill Portrait RPC Iconic Postcards (13) Includes original Buffalo Bill. Crease on bottom of photo. On photos, cabinet cards, 1 stereoview back is written March of 1918. Est. $50-$80 and RPC’s. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#54038 HWAC#57225 Lot #2026 , Saddlers Shop RPC Interior shot of saddlers shop, poor condition. Est. $40-$50 HWAC#57233 Lot #2033 Pueblo, Colorado R.T. Frazier Small Saddle Pouch This is a small (8”x 6”) saddle pouch made by celebrated saddle maker R.T. Frazier of Pueblo, Lot #2027 , Rodeo RPC’s Colorado. The piece is very old (possibly mid-19th Century) and appears to be (10) Rodeo action RPC’s from frozen shut. Still. a nice example of the photographers Doubleday, Kessner, leather worker’s art. Est. $160-$260 Bowman and Wiston. Locations HWAC#56648 include Prineville, Ellensbury, Calgary and Lewiston. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#57235 Lot #2034 , Western Highback Saddle Circa 1920’s, unmarked high back 14” saddle. 3/4 single rig, possibly of Montana origin. damaged, Lot #2028 , Multiple Cowboy please inspect. Fancy basket weave pattern with star and shield motifs on RPC’s (6) RPC’s with 2 to 4 cowboys, flanges. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#56448 some in woolies. 2 have folds, 1 water stain. Est. $60-$120 HWAC#57226 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 83

Day 2 - Cowboy Lot #2035 , Furstnow, Miles City Saddle Lot #2041 , Nevada Texas Classic Montana saddle. c1920’s, high back Cowboy Collection Cabinet cantle. marked on the rear flanges as normal it card of a Texas Sheriff in front has a 14” seat. Some worn holes in fleece.. Est. of courthouse in Llano County c. $300-$400 HWAC#56451 1890’s, RPC of Texas cowboys and cattle, RPC of cattle and cowboys 1909 Ganado, TX, 1872 Smith County Texas court document for contempt against a juror- note toning. 2 cabinet cards with trimmed matts of the same cowboy with writing on back “ Ike Edwards roping steer in 1912 on Lot #2036 , Walker, Visalia Saddle D.E. Glasscock Ranch” Est. $200-$300 Walker of Visalia saddle.Marked on back HWAC#57909 of 14” seat, c 1958.Exceptional Tame Rose stamp pattern throughout. Relined and repaired. Est. $300-$500 HWAC#56449 Lot #2042 , Oklahoma Oklahoma Cowboy Photo Collection Cabinet card of a cowboy in chaps with a group of of people-writing on back “Some of my dad’s people attending to a sick horse about 1890”. with wear on matte and photo. 1914 OK cowboys in front of a barn photo, cabinet card of OK cowboy on a horse-back reads George C. Tousey, Oklahoma, Paul’s father. 6.5” Lot #2037 , Big Horn Saddle Modern x 4.25” c. late 1890’s. Cabinet card of homesteaders in Western garb, saddle, fine floral stamp patern. This saddle c. late 1890’s 6.5” x 5.5”. Small cabinet card of Sac and Fox Indian has a 16” seat Est. $150-$250 HWAC#56450 Agency of Oklahoma and shows 3 armed men, one is Native American, arresting a white man dressed in Indian garb. Three of the men are ID’ed on back with date 1897. RPC of Ok cattle roundup, 1918. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#5791 Lot #2043 , Oregon 1885 Photo’s (2) of Oregon Cowboy CDV photos of an Oregon cowboy dated 1884 & 1885: 1) a studio photo by Thwaites of Portland. 2) The same man with a horse, CDV made Lot #2038 , Handmade Oxbow by Villier *& Quink of Bristol, England. Written on back “S.P. Bugett, June 1885.” Stirrups This is a pair of handmade Probably on a buying trip for pure bred oxbow stirrups. They are made horses in England (as the horse seems from iron rings, wrapped in rawhide to be the focal point of the photo.) Est. and laced with leather thongs. they $100-$150 HWAC#57912 measure seven inches high and six inches wide.. They appear to be unused and of good quality. Ready to Lot #2044 Laredo, Texas Vequero mount up. Est. $80-$160 HWAC#56655 Style Pants Pair of men’s Vaquero style pants, buttons appear to be CW, but Lot #2039 , Augusta Mercantile Co. material more like 1880’s came out of Montana Saddle Very rare, possibly Laredo Texas, in the early 1990’s. Back previously unknown Augusta Mercantile buckle, very sound, a few rust stains. saddle from Augusta mercantile in Augusta Est. $80-$150 HWAC#57514 Montana. MArked in circular pattern on left rear panel. Saddle has damage (fleece is gone off skirt., please inspect. Basket weave stamp pattern. Brass bound stirrups, 14” seat. Est. $240-$500 HWAC#56452 Lot #2045 , Western, Cowboy and Indian Photo Collection Montana CDV of ranching family Lot #2040 Great Falls, Montana C.H. and cowboys, Greeley, CO Sheriff Campbell & Son Sand Coulee Ranch list of fees for services 1894, Broadside This is an advertisement 1906 Murchie Extension Gold broadside for C.H. Campbell & Son’s Mining Certificate u/i, cabinet Sand Coulee Ranch alfalfa. The piece card of a man in high boots measures 27”x 17” and advertises wearing a holstered revolver that the ranch has been able to c. 1900’s, RPC of Will Robbins harvest an average of three tons per cowboy in woolies, large cabinet card of horses, men in Lamoni, IA c. acre for the past 11 years, without 1890’s. Original Christian Illustrated Weekly Feb. 7, 1886. Est. $150- irrigation, cultivation or seeding. $200 HWAC#57907 The piece is ready to display and is a nice example of advertising in a bygone era. Est. $160-$225 HWAC#56664 84 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 2 - Firearms & Weaponry Lot #2046 , The Ranch Boys Lot #2052 , Vintage Western Autograph Trio Three autographs Buckskin Jacket Vintage buck skin from The Ranch Boys on 2” x 2.75” jacket with leather fringes and 3 paper slips affixed to an autograph buttons. Signs of water staining on book page. Jack Ross, Joe “Curley” left sleeve and overall signs of being Bradley and Hubert “Shorty” Carson worn. Custom made by Mid-Western formed a Western singing trio in Calif. Sports Togs, Berlin Wis. from in 1934. They later moved to Chicago customer’s leather as per tag. 32” and signed a contract with NBC. long. Est. $150-$300 HWAC#51005 They were famous for playing songs such as Ragtime Cowboy Joe, When the Sun Goes Down Again and Streets of Laredo. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#571411 Lot #2053 , Studio Cowboy Photo Postcards (4) 3 cowboys in woolies, 1 in Lot #2047 , Horse Shoers Kit chaps. Est. $80-$100 HWAC#57210 Portable farrier kit. Contained in large black box, 26 x 6.5 x 11”. Contains chaps, hoof trimmers, hasps, files, stamping devices, small anvilappropriate hammers, etc. While this kit looks 1960’s, some of the tools are obviously older. See photo. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#56440 Lot #2054 , Beurmann Steel Spurs Lot #2048 , Hair on Cowhide This is an 80”x 60” hair on cowhide. It has Beurmann steel spurs with newer some wear, with small bald spots and tooled leather straps. Probably holes, but generally a decent sample. early 20th Century. Est. $150-$300 Est. $90-$125 HWAC#56633 HWAC#45619 See Images of ALL LOTS online at FHWAC.COM Lot #2049 , Stirrup Trio This is a trio of used stirrups, none matching. Two are wrapped, one bare. These Lot #2055 , Federal Cartridge Corp. 12 gauge shotgun shells The would be great for a spare, or to beautiful condition box of Federal 12 ga. shotgun shells depicts the decorate the barn. Est. $40-$80 famous mallard duck in flight on a green background. A box of 25 HWAC#56656 shells brags of “smokeless powder waterproof paper” cartridges. This was a time when paper shells were the norm of the day and you had to keep your shells dry for a day in the field or duck blind regardless of the weather. This box is in as-new condition and a must have for the vintage shotgun collector to display in the office or den. Est. $45-$85 HWAC#55276 Lot #2050 , 1874 Buffalo Bill Show (worker Diary) This is a 2 page, Lot #2056 , .32 Short Colt Black powder cartridges made by handwritten diary of a scout that was Dominion Cart. This beautiful box of 50 count .32 Short Colt black performing in the Buffalo Bill show. powder (center fire) cartridges was made by Dominion Cartridge Co. It was written January 1, 1874 & limited Montreal, Canada. It is a two piece box of green paper with a explains that the show was traveling dark red label. The box has been opened and is very clean and crisp. through the country on Christmas The Dominion logo is unique with a cartridge crossing though the week & appearing in Baltimore on large “D”. The box is marked for “Colt’s & Iver-Johnson Revolvers also New Year’s Eve.The diary mentions the names of the performers, both Marlin & Remington rifles of this caliber not adapted to 32 Smith men and women. A couple of the gentlemen performing were W.F. & Wesson”. Clearly Colt had designed their guns to be completely Cody (Buffalo Bill) J.B. Hickock (Wild Bill Hickock), the ladies were different from S&W evidenced by this box of ammunition. For the Lizzie Safford, Eliza Hudson(?) Good condition, looks to be torn out serious Colt ammunition collector. Est. $160-$250 HWAC#55261 of a book. Has been kept in protective plastic cover. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#53354 Lot #2057 , .32 long rifle cartridges by Winchester This box of .32 caliber long is 50 count .32 caliber rim-fire is a two piece lift off top. Lot #2051 , Horse-drawn Wagon The orange label depicts a rim-fire cartridge with the head stamp of Ephemera Lot of 6. 1) 48 page “H” over rifle “staynless” cartridges. The box has been opened and in highly illustrated catalog for Parry very good condition. This ammunition would fit Winchester as well Manufacturing Co. Vehicles (wagons), as other lever action vintage rifles. Estimated date of manufacture Indianapolis, Indiana. Undated. Heavy 1870’s-1880’s. If you own a vintage Winchester or Remington target wear. 4.5” x 6.75” 2) Five mounted gun; this is for your office or den. Est. $170-$250 HWAC#55264 photographs of horse-drawn wagons, four with people in them, one Lot #2058 , .45 caliber M1911 Pistol cartridges This box of .45 cal. duplicate view. Approx. 5.5 x 6.5” (Prag Collection) Est. $200-$400 pistol ball ammunition is a brown box of 20 rounds from either WW HWAC#55657 II or the Korean War. It is marked “caliber 45 M1911 ammunition lot W.C.C 1054”. manufactured by the Western Cartridge Company. In as new condition. Est. $85-$125 HWAC#55273 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 85

Day 2 - Firearms & Weaponry Lot #2059 , .45 caliber M1911 Pistol cartridges This box of .45 cal. Lot #2067 , Remington Kleanbore .32 short rim fire cartridges This pistol ball ammunition is a brown box of 20 rounds from either WW is a box of 50 .32 short rim-fire cartridges. A green and red label box II or the Korean War. It is marked “caliber 45 M1911 ammunition lot marked “Remington Kleanbore Dupont. A one piece box with the slide W.C.C 1054”. manufactured by the Western Cartridge Company. In as out box inside. Perfect for the collector of small frame pocket pistols. new condition. Est. $85-$125 HWAC#55274 In used but very good condition. Est. $160-$250 HWAC#55251 Lot #2060 , .32 caliber short rim-fire cartridges by Western Cartridge Lot #2068 , .32 caliber Colt Police Positive ammunition This is a box Co. This box of 50 count .32 short rim-fire cartridges is displayed in a of 50 count .32 Colt caliber cartridges made by Remington UMC in the blue and yellow label. The .32 short is advertised as “non-corrosive- original green label slide-out box. This ammo. fits Colt Police Positive smokeless powder” manufactured by Western Cartridges Company, models used by law enforcement at the turn-of -the-century. This East Alton, Ill.U.S.A. This ammunition was used in rim-fire target guns. round is shorter than the closely related .32-20 bullet. A must have for An estimated date of manufacture would be after 1927. Est. $165- early double action police firearms. Est. $125-$200 HWAC#55260 $250 HWAC#55269 Lot #2069 , .351 caliber Western center Lot #2061 , 20 gauge Remington Nitro Express Kleanbore shotgun Fire cartridges This is a box of 50 count shells This box of Remington 20 gauge shotgun shells is marked .351 caliber cartridges for the Winchester “Kleanbore Nitro Express shot shells Extra Long Range” and model 1907 Self Loading Rifle. A rare “Wetproof”. This vintage box of 20 ga. ammo. is beautifully marked box of ammo for a rare firearm; this box for 20 ga. 2 /34 equiv. drams with 1 oz.-7 1/2” sized shot and Express in blue and yellow with “180 grain metal loaded. The top of the box is beautifully labeled for what shot size to case non-corrosive smokeless bullets”. A use for effectively taking your game. A 1 oz. charge of 7 1/2’s in a 20 “Lubaloy” bullet that never caught on. For gauge is the equivalent of a magnum load today. The box brags that by the collector of turn-of-the-century rifles. using Kleanbore shotgun shells that: “If you shoot KLEANBORE Shot Est. $180-$250 HWAC#55255 Shells it is never necessary to clean your gun.” That statement would be bragging rights even today. This box would make a beautiful display Lot #2070 , .32 long rim-fire cartridge by Winchester This is a box of for the vintage shotgun collector. Est. $65-$100 HWAC#55275 Winchester .32 caliber long rim-fire cartridges in the red and yellow label. It is marked “Winchester” over the large “W” logo and “.32 long Lot #2062 , .38 Short Rim-Fire by Winchester This box of sealed rim-fire”adapted for the Winchester model 87 single shot rifle. This .38 short rim-fire cartridges manufactured by Winchester. The green would fit the single shot target gun. Estimated date of manufacture box label reads: “50 count No. 38 short rifle cartridges manufactured to be 1940’s to 1950’s. Condition of the box is very good. Est. $165- by Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New Haven, Conn. U.S.A.” The $250 HWAC#55270 side of the box is marked 38 short r.f.” It’s also marked for “Stetsons Patent Oct. 24th, 1871”. The box is in good condition and unopened. Lot #2071 , Winchester ..38 caliber Smith & Wesson smokeless rim- Estimated date of manufacture would be about 1870’s to 1880’s. Est. fire This is a one piece box of 50 cartridges for the .38 caliber Smith $200-$300 HWAC#55375 & Wesson, Harrington & Richards, and the Hopkins & Allen revolvers. The beautiful red label identifies this as being made by Winchester Lot #2063 , 10 rounds of 11.43 Egyptian ammunition This collection Repeating Arms. These are center-fire 145 grain lead bullets in a side of 10 rounds of loose 11.43 (.45 caliber) Egyptian ammunition is opening box; a must have for the collector of small frame revolvers vintage to the 19th century cartridge firearm. It was used in rifles chambered in .38 center fire. Estimated to have been made in 1914. of the period for Egypt and also in the Remington rolling block rifle. Est. $190-$250 HWAC#55249 These rounds appear to be original and not reloads.All are boxer primed black powder rounds except one with a unique flat base Lot #2072 , .32 caliber Remington UMC central fire smokeless primer. Est. $90-$125 HWAC#55277 cartridges This is a two piece box of .32-20 50 count central fire cartridges. These bullets were made for the 32 Winchester, Marlin & Lot #2064 , .32 caliber short cartridges made by Winchester This Remington arms chambered for .32-20 central fire arms. It is marked is a beautiful opened box of .32 short 50 count metallic cartridges “smokeless cartridges” and “Hi-Speed Mushroom”. This green label Manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New Haven, box is marked “Remington UMC” before Dupont. A beautiful old fine Conn. U.S.A. Trademark “H” and “Stetsons Patent Oct. 24th, 1871”. The condition box of ammo. Est. $275-$350 HWAC#55254 side of the box states “.32 SH’T R. F.”. This box would make a display item for your Winchester or similarly chambered vintage rifle. The Lot #2073 , .32 Caliber Smith & Wesson blank cartridges This is a estimated date of manufacture is 1870’s to 1880’s. Est. $230-$300 two piece brown paper box of .32 caliber Smith & Wesson center fire HWAC#55267 blank cartridges manufactured by Winchester. These cartridges were used in early Smith & Wesson pocket pistols as well as for other name Lot #2065 , UMC .25-25 Stevens rifle cartridges This is a beautiful brand small framed pistols. Because the box is marked as blanks; this two piece picture box 20 count .25-25 Stevens rifle cartridges. The ammunition was probably used for demonstration or starting sports condition is near new with a green label. The label reads “twenty 25- events. This box dates from the early 1900’s.This complete box of 50 25 solid head. Central Fire Cartridges. Manufactured by The Union rounds a must-have for the collector of vintage pocket pistols. Est. Metallic Cartridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. U.S.A.” .The picture is worth $85-$125 HWAC#55272 seeing with the cartridge displayed and the description .25-25 Stevens over it. The label continues as “Twenty Cartridges .25 Calibre, 25 grs. Lot #2074 , .32 caliber short cartridges made by Winchester This Powder, 80 Grs. bullet”. It even gives reloading instructions as well on two piece picture box of .32 short cartridges was made by Winchester the side; it reads: “Use only U.M.C. No. 1 1/2 PRIMERS in reloading Repeating Arms Co. for post-Civil War vintage pocket pistols. This box these Cartridges.” If you have a vintage Stevens, Winchester, Marlin, is marked “50 (count) No. 32 short”and “Rifle cartridges Manufactured Bullard, Whitney or similar rifle; this ammunition is for you. Estimated by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.New Haven Conn. U.S.A.” It is 1870’d-1880’s. Est. $285-$350 HWAC#55263 also marked “Stetson’s Patent Oct. 24th, 1871”. This box of ammo. fits most .32 caliber short five shot and six shot pocket pistols. If you need Lot #2066 , .32 long rim-fire by CBC This is a box of 32 caliber rim- ammunition for your vintage guns to display, this is for your office or fire cartridges a 50 count of smokeless cartridges for Navy Arms by den. Est. $150-$200 HWAC#55262 CBC of Brazil. The box is a single piece of light green paper and black lettering. A vintage S & W #1 pocket pistol is depicted on three sides. Vintage 1970’s manufacture. Est. $175-$250 HWAC#55379 86 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 2 - Firearms & Weaponry Lot #2075 , Three Advertising cards: Lot #2085 , Bear MGC lock-back folding knife This Bear lock-back revolver, knife and cutlery 1) Portland folder is 8 3/4 in. open and 5 in. folded. The blade is 3 3/4 in. long in Trolley. Good for March 3-9, 1940. an imitation Damascus steel. The scales are of an imitation stag horn Celebrates the 104th anniversary of the with brass liners. In as new condition without any resharpening or revolver. 2) John W. Beard with a knife honing. The sheath has been worn and is marked Bear MGC. Estimate pictorial Reverse shoes monkeys and a of age to be 1970’s -1980’s. Est. $50-$100 HWAC#40745 wringer washer. Lawrence. 3) Charles Herder fine cutlery. Philadelphia. Lot #2086 , Horn handled sheath knife This beautiful sheath knife Business card size. Est. $50-$100 is 14 in. overall length with an 8 in. blade. The blade appears to be real Damascus in a one piece tang blade. The top of the blade is file serrated for pressure and grip, while the handle is horn and finished Lot #2076 , Arms Catalogs A collection of rare arms print material off with a wood and plastic tooth shaped pommel. The sheath is dating back as for as 1909. This lot contains a letter dated to July 15, marked “Silver Stag made in the USA” with an antlered skull as a logo; 1909 from the Golcher Bros. guns, rifles, and munitions store at 510 leather tooled and leather stitched for durability. Est. $150-$250 Market Street, San Francisco, Ca. Golcher Bros. was a percussion lock HWAC#40732 family dating back to the 1830’s. Also included is series of smokeless and black powder shell brochures from the US Corporation Black Lot #2087 , Boker Arbolito El Gigante Bowie knife This bowie knife Shells Company. as well as a twenty-fie round shotgun shell label made for Boker in Argentina by Arbolito is 14 3/4 in. overall length from the Du Pont Powder Co. in a very ornate very early shotgun with a 9 3/8 in. blade. It is marked Boker T6MOV with the Tree and box label. Other gun paraphernalia included. Est. $100-$200 circle logo. The steel is thought to be N690. Fit and finish is good. HWAC#51161 The tang is straight without liners and the fit of the stag handles are good with a minor over-size of the tang. The guard is of solid brass Lot #2077 , Colt cobra ivory grips These grips are two piece Colt and not over polished. The black leather sheath is basket weave Cobra grips made of ivory. There has been a small repair on the bottom stamped leather and machine sewn. This knife is believed to be a late of one side. Includes the factory silver medallions and eagle carving. C. manufactured knife of 2017 in as new condition.. Est. $200-$300 1950’s to 1960’s. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#40751 HWAC#40737 Lot #2078 , Lyman 4 power rifle scope This is a Lyman All-American Lot #2088 , Custom made sheath knife with Damascus blade This 4 power rifle scope c. 1960’s. Fine cross-hairs. Some wear marks custom made sheath knife is 9 in. overall length with a 4 3/4 in. otherwise good operating condition with wide eye relief. Est. $25- Damascus blade. The blade has a pronounced Damascus pattern $50 HWAC#40749 throughout with file pattern relief. The scales are of a stag bone antler and mounted without liners. The scales are a combination of stag Lot #2079 , two Luger 8 round P-08 9 mm magazines This is a pair of horn antler, walnut with a contrasting light colored wood stripe; all Luger P-08 (8 round) magazines; finely finished in stainless steel made mounted with two brass pins. The file pattern in the blade required in Italy. Marked MEC-GAR. Est. $50-$80 HWAC#40753 the use of fillers to seal off the scales. The craftsmanship is good. The sheath is brown stained leather made specific to this knife. Never used Lot #2080 , Smith & Wesson walnut grips vintage K frame This is or re-sharpened. c. 1980’s-1990’s. Est. $100-$250 HWAC#40744 a set of two piece walnut grips for the Smith ans Wesson model K frame revolver. Complete with silver S&W medallion. Est. $50-$100 Lot #2089 , Bear MGC Sheath Knife This is a Bear MGC sheath knife HWAC#40752 8 in. overall length with a 4 in. blade. The scales are imitation stag grip without any liners. A fine example of craftsmanship made in the Lot #2081 , Scope mounts for Winchester Model 70 This is the USA and marked “Bear MGC USA”. The sheath is dark brown stained complete scope mount for a scope of 1 in. diameter to a Winchester model 70 bolt action rifle. Vintage 1960’s. Est. $10-$25 HWAC#40750 leather specific to this knife. In as-new condition; never used or honed. Estimate of age is 1970’s-1980’s. Est. $70-$140 HWAC#40743 Lot #2082 , Pocket Knife Group This group includes pocket knives Lot #2090 , German made Hunting Dagger (Hirschfanger) This is a from Uncle Henry (6” open), Old Timer (4 3/4” open), Case (7” open), beautiful example of a German made hunting dagger or”Hirschfanger” Schrade (6 3/4 open), Camillus (6” open), Craftsman (6 1/2 open), Skoal (6” open). All are in good to very good condition. Est. $100- as it is marked on the blade. It is 14 1/2 in. (36 cm) overall length with $150 HWAC#571801 a 10 in. (25.5 cm) highly polished blade. The blade is marked “Rosco” inside a diamond shaped logo as well as “Solingen Germany” on the opposite side of the blade. The grip is a one piece stage finished with Lot #2083 , Four Knife Group Lot includes a WWII era Cattaraugas a beautiful clam shell shield and an acorn finial-led guard made of knife (10”), Dagger and sheath (8”), bone handle folding knife (9 aluminum. The pommel is a cast aluminum button with red and cream 1/2” open) and a folding knife (6 1/2” open). All are in fair to good condition. Est. $150-$200 HWAC#571809 colored spacers. The blade is sharpened to “letter-opener” quality. Est. $175-$250 HWAC#40733 Lot #2084 , Argentinan made sheath knife IF you collect knives you Lot #2091 , Marbles stag handle sheath knife This is a beautiful probably don’t have this one. This beautifully crafted sheath knife unused stag handled sheath knife made by Marbles of Michigan. The is marked “Airon” with a feather logo “Entwurf Soligen Germany overall length of the knife is at 12 in. with the blade at 7 in. The leather Industia Argentina” and is 10 1/2 in. (26.5 cm) overall length with sheath has never been carried and the knife never used. The blade is a 6 in. (15 cm) blade. The blade is a highly polished drop point with sharp with a pronounced fuller yet never touched by a stone or blood. several file markings at the top of the blade for pressure points. The The one-piece stag handle grip is stag or elk and shows signs of age grip is the best part with a hand wrapped very fine leather that is but stable condition.The handle is finished with black and red spacers either five strand or four strand weave for a grip. The craftsmanship is with brass accents, and the pommel is polished aluminum. The blade spectacular in its execution with the pommel finished in a button cap. is marked “Marbles” with no other notation to metal type or country This knife is thought to have been made in the 1950’s-1970’s and is as of origin. Because of the lack of marking this knife is believed to have new condition. There is a matching sheath of light colored leather with the same fine stitch weave lacing. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#40734 been made in the 1940’s-1960’s. Est. $100-$175 HWAC#40730 High Resolution Images of ALL LOTS available online atFHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 87

Day 2 - Firearms & Weaponry Lot #2092 , Handmade Sheath Knife with sheath This is a handmade Lot #2100 , Maxim Munitions Corpuration These stock certificates sheath knife with a one piece blade and tang. The overall length is 15 of one hundred shares (each) of capital stock. One hundred shares in. with the blade at 8 in. The handle grip is a one piece stag stained dated between 1917 to 1918. A period when the United States entered very dark and finished off with a plastic polar bear head pommel. WWI and utilized the Maxim Machine-gun in all combat theaters. While the blade is shaped in the style of a skinner, it is rough polished These stocks are made out to various stock holders. A total of 25 stock and marked “MORK” on the right side and a slight rt. hand off-set. No certificates enclosed. Est. $200-$300 HWAC#51159 other markings are present. The guard is brass as is the front spacer. The sheath is vegetable tanned leather and sewn together with a Lot #2101 , Bronze age cast sword This is a cast bronze sword saddle stitch. Est. $100-$250 HWAC#40731 19 3/4 in. (50 cm) overall length with 4 3/4 in ( 12 cm) grip. All bronze casting believed to be made between 1200-3000 B.C.. Chinese Lot #2093 , Eagle Head push dagger This is double eagle head push characters along the side of one edge. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#40754 knife with a 3 1/2 in. blade. The overall dimension is at 5 in. X 4 in. The blade is unfinished and not sharp while the head is cast aluminum Lot #2102 Denver, Colorado 1920’s Leather Holster Leather Holster and lacquered. The head/handle shows some wear. The blade(s) by Heiser, leather embossed with 424. Probably used by mounted need to be polished and sharpened to be truly dangerous. Late police, right handed holster. Would fit 38 Special. Braided leather at manufacture. Est. $50-$400 HWAC#40738 seam. 4.5” x 15”. Good condition. Est. $80-$160 HWAC#56763 Lot #2094 , Bear MGC Bowie Knife with sheath This large Bowie Lot #2103 knife is made by Bear MGC. The overall length is 14 1/4 in. with a 9 in. Washington D.C., Damascus blade and an India stag handle. The bolsters are anchored District of Columbia with two brass pins. This knife is in as new condition. The leather 1861 Two Mathew sheath marked Bear and Son. This knife is thought to be of modern Brady Civil War fabrication. Est. $125-$200 HWAC#40735 Pictures This is a framed and mounted Lot #2095 , Sheath Knife made by H. Boker & Co. Deutschland duo of Mathew Brady This sheath knife is marked “H.Boker &Co. Soligen” along with photographs taken “Deutschland 5469” on the ricasso. For the serious knife collector this of the officers of the knife wears no familiar Boker-Tree brand logo therefore framing in the 71st Infantry at the made date as pre-1976. There are no WW 2 German marking either; Washington Navy therefore the manufacture date must be between post-WW 2 and the Yard. While photos 1970’s. The knife is 10 in. overall length with a 5 1/2 in. blade. The measure 10”x 14”, the blade is stiletto point with no fuller. The guard is polished stainless framed and matted steel and only long enough to cover the thumb on the top but longer piece measures on the bottom to cover the fingers. The bolsters are real stag set with 30”x 24” overall. A three pins of which two are brass and the front one is stainless steel. beautiful and historic The stag bolsters are un-stabilized evidenced by the porous material piece, ready for near the tang. This knife appears to be un-used and is very sharp. The hanging. Est. $500- sheath is made of black leather with a nickel metal tip. This knife may $1,500 HWAC#56425 have been made for military or official service by the use of stud-and- leather flap closures through-out. Craftsmanship is every fine. Est. $250-$350 HWAC#40740 Lot #2104 Fort Pickens, Florida Lot #2096 , Early’s Witney Point blanket gun slip This Early’s Witney c1861 CDV of Union Civil War Point blanket gun slip is 69 1/2 in. long. The slip is slim and meant Commodore 1)CDV of Union Civil to fit small framed guns such as a Kentucky rifle or long gun of slim War Commodore David Porter, no logo. Commanded portion of naval design. The slip is finished in a whip stitch and well done. The Early’s expedition against Fort Pickens, Florida in 1861; commanded a mortar label is prominently displayed. It is estimated to have been made in flotilla during assault on New Orleans; commander of Mississippi the 1940’s or 1950’s from a WW 2 English blanket. Est. $50-$100 River Squadron north of Vicksburg; 1864 commanded North Atlantic HWAC#55278 Blockading Squadron. 2.5” x 4”; 2)CDV of Major General McPherson, no logo, litho. Commander of the Union Army of the Tennessee in Lot #2097 , Early’s Point Blanket gun slip This full length blanket 1864. He was killed in action at Atlanta, Georgia, July 1864. 2.5” x 4”. gun slip is 69 1/2 in. long. The slip is slim to fit a small framed Est. $100-$150 HWAC#57922 Kentucky long rifle or a gun of similar design. The slip is a from an Early’s Witney Point blanket, made in England. Early’s blanket is a Lot #2105 , Illinois Illinois Civil War direct competitor of the famous Hudson’s Bay point blanket and looks Union Officer Pay Vouchers Lot of similar. Est. - HWAC#55287 9 Union military pay vouchers issued 1863-1865. Include: 1st Lt. L.B. Church, Lot #2098 , Leather Basket weave holster for revolver This brown 105th Illinois Infantry, 1865; Capt. NW leather basket weave tooled leather holster is marked “38 R 6” Edwards, 1864; Col. James. C. Strong, 15th without any manufacturers logo but professionally made. It appears Regiment, 1864; Isaac Neely, Surgery to be made for a revolver with up to a 6 in. barrel length. It could be Board of Enrollment, 13th Division, assumed that the “38” would indicate the caliber of pistol that could be 1864 (mentions one “Negro” servant carried and “R” for right hand. Made is the 1960’s to 1970’s. In lightly named George); Capt. A. Kovals, on duty used condition. Est. $20-$50 HWAC#40736 at Camp Douglas, Chicago, 1864; Henry G. Hicks, 1st Lt. 93rd, 1863; Major James Lot #2099 , Mac Gregor Arms Corporation Stock Certificate Rare E. Calloway, 21st Reg., 1863; William H. Arms stock certificate from Mac Gregor Arms Corporation dated Gale, 1st Lt. 44th, Camp Fry, 1864 w/ handwritten note; and Robert March 5, 1931 for ten shares. Mac Gregor arms Corporation was M. McArthur, Surgeon of Enrollment, 6th Div., 1864 (w/ handwritten believed to be a sub-contractor to Savage Arms and Remington UMC note). Each voucher is approx. 10 x 16.5” and includes allocations for Corporations prior to and during WWII. A beautiful stock certificate pay and rations to the soldier and their servants, if any. Most have of a rare obscure arms corporation. 81/2 in. X 12 in. certificate very one servant. Very good condition! (Prag Collection) Est. $180-$360 ornate suitable for framing. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#51160 HWAC#55514 88 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 2 - Military Lot #2106 , Indiana Illinois & Indiana Civil War Lot #2111 , Tennessee c1863 Discharged Union Soldier Pay Vouchers Lot of Ambrotype of Confederate Soldier 12 total issued 1862-1863 for discharged Union 1/9 Plate Complete case, ambrotype soldiers. Four for Indiana soldiers, 8 for Illinois is in a complete case.The photo is contained in a dark brown box that soldiers. Includes allocations to: David Bender is embossed with what appears to be a cross with leaves. The man is (same as the famous Reno banker?), John Diehl, wearing home spun frock or sack coat made of very course jean-wool, George Allhand, Austin Hasley, Frederick Schwab, butternut color, flat medal buttons, double breasted, with cuff and roll Adrian Humphries, William Sweat, John N. Dayton, down collar. This accompanies an article that tells more about this Simpson Brown, Frank Keilburg, and J. Apman. “unknown soldier” and the battles in part reads... “They were one of 8 x 10.25” Overall very good condition. Worthy of research! (Prag a few regiments who fought in all 3 theaters of war, the east, the west Collection) Est. $200-$400 HWAC#55537 and west of the Mississippi”. This was a featured article in Confederate Vet. Mag.,Sept./Oct. 2017. The box no longer hinges closed, slight wear Lot #2107 , Indiana Indiana Civil War Union at corner.2.5” x 3” Est. $200-$400 HWAC#57915 Officer Pay Vouchers Lot of 6, issued 1862-63. Issued to: David Darr, Chaplain for 6th Regiment, Lot #2112 , Tennessee Civil War Era Indiana Volunteer, 1862 (with servant Alfred); Ephemera This is a nice collection Major Calvin D. Campbell, 6th Regiment, 1862 (plus of letters, photos and booklets either two servants), promoted from Captain; Col. P.P. from, or regarding the era around the Civil War. The lot includes a rare Baldwin, 6th Regiment, 1862 (plus two servants); volunteer soldier’s family bond. There is also a small photo of Brevet Reuben F. Delo, Chaplain for 30th Indiana Regiment Major General Clinton Fisk, founder of Fisk University in Nashville stationed at the hospital in Nashville, 1862-63; Tennessee. Several interesting items to pick through. Est. $150-$300 James Reese, 1st Lt. 40th Reg. stationed in Nashville, 1863; and HWAC#571832 Hagerman Tripp, promoted from captain to Lt. Col., 1862 (plus two Lot #2113 , Tennessee Tennessee Civil War servants). Each voucher is approx. 10 x 16.5” and includes allocations for pay and rations to the soldier and their servants, if any. Very good Union Office Pay Vouchers Lot of 6 issued condition. (Prag Collection) Est. $120-$200 HWAC#55515 1862-64. Each voucher is approx. 10 x 16.5” and includes allocations for pay and rations to Lot #2108 , Kentucky Kentucky Civil War the soldier and their servants, if any. Issued to: Union Officer Pay Vouchers Lot of 6 military Capt. H.C. Rauson (1863), Capt. William E. Merrill pay vouchers for Union officers enlisted in (1863), Asst. Surgeon Henry H. Wilkins (1863), Kentucky, issued 1862-1864. Includes: Capt. 1st Lt. Edward D. Kinsey (1862-63), 1st. Lt. Geo. Brown, Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, 1863 Hermann Steinwick (1862-63), and Capt. James (plus one servant); 2nd Lt. Thomas A. Bates, Cunningham (1862-63). (Prag Collection) Est. Kentucky Vol. Infantry, 1863 (plus one servant; $100-$200 HWAC#55535 Capt. Geo. A.J. Averlin, 1864 (plus one servant); Lot #2114 , Wisconsin Pay Vouchers For Capt. Samuel Mayall, posted at Bowling Green, KY, 1862-63 (plus one servant); 1st Sgt. Edward Discharged Wisconsin Union Soldiers Lot M. Debruin, on General Sills Staff, 1862 (plus one servant); and 2nd Lt. of 15 issued 1862-64 for Ohio enlisted men. James E. Murdoch, also on General Sills Staff, 1862 (plus one servant). Soldiers include: Frederick Northrup, John Mack, Frasier C. Hazelton, P. Nelson Calkins, Each voucher is approx. 10 x 16.5” and includes allocations for pay and Joshua Davis, Stephen Clearwater, Geo. H. rations to the soldier and their servants, if any. Very good condition! (Prag Collection) Est. $120-$200 HWAC#55532 Brooks, and others. Two documents glued together: a certificate and Form No. 5. Generally in very good condition, especially for the age. Lot #2109 , Ohio Pay Vouchers for Worthy of inspection and more research. (Prag Collection) Est. $220- Discharged Ohio Union Soldiers Lot of $400 HWAC#55539 14 issued 1862-63. Discharged for reasons Lot #2115 , Wisconsin such as disease contracted since enlistment, Wisconsin Civil War chronic arthritis, bronchitis, enlargement Union Officer Pay of the spleen, wounds received since enlistment, etc. Measure approx. 8 x 10.25” with certificate attached Vouchers Lot of 17 to the front and are generally in very good condition. Soldiers include: military pay vouchers, Thomas Donahue, Samuel Scott, Edward Hursch, Charles F. Smith, Rich issued 1862-1865. Each McLain, and others. Please inspect! (Prag Collection) Est. $200-$400 voucher is approx. 10 HWAC#55538 x 16.5” and includes allocations for pay and Lot #2110 , Ohio Ohio, Michigan, rations to the soldier & Minnesota Civil War Union Pay and their servants, if Vouchers Lot of 6 total. 1) Four from any. Overall the group is Ohio, 1862-1863: 1st. Lt. John Parrott; in very good condition. 1st Lt. William Van Dorn; Col. Edwin A. Issued to soldiers such Parrott; and Major J.A. Stafford. 2) One as: Capt. N.B. Van Slyke, from Michigan: 1st. Lt. John E. McLoor, 1st Lt. William Partridge, Michigan Vol. Infantry, 1863. 3) One from Major L. Silgreaves, Major Minnesota: 1st Lt. Thomas McDonaugh, William Kennedy, Capt. Minnesota Vol Infantry, 1862-63. Each John W. Clark, Chaplain voucher is approx. 10 x 16.5” and John Waleroth (at Camp includes allocations for pay and rations Washburn in Milwaukee). Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $300- to the soldier and their servants, if any. Very good condition! (Prag $600 HWAC#55534 Collection) Est. $120-$200 HWAC#55533 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 89

Day 2 - Military Lot #2116 , Wisconsin Pay Lot #2120 , CDV Photo’s Vouchers for Wisconsin Civil (2) of Civil War Generals War Soldiers Killed in Battle CDV photos of Confederate Lot of 58. Most are marked General Beauregard in pre paid in 1864 and are for money Civil War uniform, no logo. owed to soldiers from 1862. Only slight fading. 2.5” x 4”; The forms are Arrears of Pay 2) CDV of Civil War Union and Bounty Certificate from General Robert Anderson, no the Treasury Department, logo. Fought in Indians War, Second Auditor’s Office. All soldiers are listed as deceased and pay Mexican War & Civil War. He is being allocated to family members, spouses, etc. After the Bounty surrendered Fort Sumter in Act of July 11, 1862, which stated: “For payment of the bounty to 1861 to Confederates.2.5” x 4”. widows, children, fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters of such Est. $100-$200 HWAC#57913 volunteers as may have died or been killed, of or may die or be killed, in service, authorized by the sixth section of an act entitled “An act to authorize the employment of volunteers to aid in enforcing the Lot #2121 , Massive Civil War laws and protecting public property,” approved July twenty-second, Print Collectoion Approx 124 prints eighteen hundred and sixty-one, five millions of dollars, or so much taken from Lestie’s book from 1860’s thereof as may be found necessary: Provided, That said bounty shall to 1880’s. Most are approx 11” x 16” and depict various Civil War be paid to the following persons, and in the order following, and to themes. A few color smaller battle prints. Impressive set. Est. $300- no other person, to wit: first, to the widow of such deceased soldier, $500 HWAC#571474 if there be one; second, if there be no widow, then to the children of such deceased soldier, share and share alike; third, if such soldier Lot #2122 , Civil War Prints Nine left neither a widow, or child, or children, then, and in that case, different vintage Civil War prints: such bounty shall be paid to the following persons, provided they be Battle of Gettysburg; Battle of residents of the United States, to wit: first, to his father; or if he shall Secessionville, James Island; Naval not be living, or has abandoned the support of his family, then to the Battle in Hampton Roads; Battle of mother of such soldier; and if there be neither father nor mother as Bentonville, N. C.; Battle at Willis aforesaid, then such bounty shall be paid to the brothers and sisters Church; The War in Louisiana; The of the deceased soldier, resident as aforesaid.” More than 12,000 War in Georgia; The War in Virginia; Wisconsin soldiers died over the course of the war: 3,802 were killed Battle of Cedar Mountain. All prints in action or died of wounds and 8,499 died from disease, exposure, are matted 16” x 20”. Est. $200-$300 and other causes. Fantastic collection worthy of inspection and HWAC#56861 detailed research. (Prag Collection) Est. $500-$1,000 HWAC#55536 Lot #2123 Hiroshima, Japan 1945 Enola Gay Collection (Original) 1 photo of the Lot #2117 , 1865 Life & Death in Enola Gay (#82) with Paul W. Tibbets, Rebel Prisons First Edition This Pilot standing in front of plane. Photo is a first edition copy of Robert H. is clear no note of condition issue. 10” Kellogg’s Life and Death in Rebel Prisons. The account is taken from x 8”; Envelope dated 1/13/1947, on Kellogg’s journal that he kept while a prisoner at Andersonville. the back it appears to have the original Volume shows its age, with some torn pages and ragged edges. In poor signature of J. Robert Oppenheimer condition, but still readable and an excellent get for any Civil War buff. and writing below it reads “great U.S. Est. $80-$150 HWAC#56637 physicist philosopher & leader in atomic Lot #2118 , Civil bomb projects.”; Photograph booklet War Ambulance of Hiroshima with 24 pictures of the Corps Arm Band aftermath of the atomic blast from seconds later, to minutes later the explosion center and the remains This is an extremely of a street car, the destruction of military city “Hiroshima”. Appears rare arm band worn to have an introduction on 1st page in front of booklet as a signature by a medical staff copy of the Mayor of Hiroshima City, Shingo Hamai. This lot is person during the poignant, the pictures telling. Est. $200-$400 HWAC#53356 Civil War. As in present day combat. Lot #2124 , Enola the medical staff Gay Items Framed were responsible for items from the aiding the wounded and removing casualties from the battlefield. This Enola Gay. 1) framed piece measures 10”x 4” and has a few moth holes, but for its age and biographical sketch history, it’s a phenomenal find. Est. $1,600-$2,500 HWAC#56630 with two inserts of the five people on Lot #2119 , CDV Photo’s of Union the plane; 2) large print called Hostile Civil War Soldiers (2) CDV of Civil Sky by Robert Taylor War Drummer boy holding his Kepi (1102/1250) and & his father next to him. On the back of photo written in pencil reads signed by Taylor and “Uncle James McMahan & Son Willard “. Photo of Wheeland of Milton, members of the crew Pa., Identified on the back. Slight fading, has been kept in a protective ; 3) a second frame of the biography of the crew of the Enola Gay, and plastic cover. 2.5” x 4”. 2) CDV of Union Civil War soldier in 4 button Bocks Car. Each frame is approximately 2’ x 3’, the Hostile Sky print sack coat, no logo. Good condition, kept in protective plastic. 2.5” x 4”. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#57914 frame is approximately 3’ x 3.5’. On August 6, 1945, the Enola Gay dropped the atomic bomb on Hisroshima at 8.45 am, which changed the world forever.. Est. $1,500-$2,000 HWAC#58207 90 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 2 - Military Lot #2125 , Two Enola Gay Prints by Lot #2130 , United States Four US Tibbets Two large professionally framed, War / Military Stereoviews Lot of triple matted prints with autographs of the four different. 1) Two World War Enola Gay and its team by William S. Phillips Keystone views showing the Graf zeppelin and a crashed zeppelin and Craig Kodera. Two equal sized frames being inspected by French troops. 2) Two different Spanish-American approximately 24” x 36”. Each piece is signed War stereoviews of Admiral Dewey, the “Hero of Manila.” (Prag by Paul Tibbetts the command pilot, Tom Collection) Est. $40-$80 HWAC#54788 Ferebee the bombardier, Dutch Van Kirk the navigator, Bob Karen the tailgunner, Richard Lot #2131 , Small Nelson, the radio operator and Philips. Est. Brass Cannon This is a $1,000-$2,000 HWAC#58208 small cannon, suitable for a desk ornament, or...? Overall,the carriage measures 15” with the Lot #2126 , WW 2 shell art actual cannon coming in at 12 3/4” . It appears candlestick holders (pair) This is a to have been fired, but pair of shell art candlestick holders that is an optioned left made of brass. If you collect ammunition, collect shell art, are a WW solely to the buyer, with 2 history buff; a machinist, or just a knot-head for the unusual- these Holabird Americana bearing no responsibility. Piece comes with bore candlestick holders are for you! At first glance you realize that you are cleaner and ram rod. Polish her up and she’ll look as good as new. Est. looking at shell art; however, this pair of candlestick holders could $50-$150 HWAC#56650 even fool the most discerning spouse for proper dining room table fare. These holders will hold your interest because they are made from at least three different rounds of military ordinance. The bases are Lot #2132 , Military 37 MM grenade shells machined to hold an inverted 50 BMG aircraft Badges and Ribbons machine-gun round. The primers are still in place with the year of This lot contains battle manufacture still visible at 1942. The 37 MM brass was manufactured ribbons, collar buttons by GMS (still in existence today) and dated 1941. The inverted 50 and campaign ribbons. All BMG is topped with an unknown casing that is rimless and flaired appear in good condition. at the top to accept a candle. Just tell your spouse these are colonial Nice little collection. Est. candlesticks until discovered other-wise. No polishing required. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#571806 $60-$150 HWAC#40741 Lot #2127 , c1944 World Lot #2133 , A Military and War II Marine Corp Naval Encyclopaedia by Wilhelm Framed Sword Sword with Hardcover, 1386pp. 1879. 6.5” x scabbard. Scroll work ‘U. 4.75”, front cover is warped. Est. S. Marines.’ Under gold gilt $70-$100 HWAC#56536 handle it says ‘F J /HEi8E--- RGER / Washington.’ (Entire information can not be read as the sword is encased.) Sword measures 36”. Case is 13.5 x 41.4 3”. Est. $300-$500 HWAC#58244 Lot #2128 , Adolf Hitler, World Lot #2134 , 1927-1933 Review of War II, Ephemera Lot of 29. Organizations and Operations of Guardia 1) Twelve unused propaganda Nacional de Nicaragua Softcover. By direction postcards. All text is in German. of the US Marine Corps, reports of Nicaraguan Three show Hitler. The rest are of operations. 465 pp, binder clip secured. Front soldiers and imagery. 2) Seventeen and rear cover are cracked. Est. $50-$80 black-and-white photographs. Each HWAC#571953 measures 4.5 x 6.5” and all appear to be different. Printed text on back of each is in German. All military and Hitler related: battleships, Hitler delivering speeches, large groups of Nazi soldiers, etc. Interesting group! (Prag Collection) Est. $200- $500 HWAC#55511 Lot #2135 , US Military Lot #2129 , United States 1884 Ship Ephemera Collection Kings of the Battlefield by W. Lot of 80+ items related to Sanford Ramey Kings of the US military ships. Most of the Battlefield by W. Sanford Ramey, group is composed of black- Illustrated, Philadelphia: Aetna and-white photos of varying Publishing Co., 1884. This piece is sizes, from 6 x10” to 1.5 x 2.5” 525 pages and covers: I Napoleon The larger photographs are Bonaparte, II Chavazier Bryard, III of various US battleships. One Alphonso of Spain, IV King Richard (Lion Hearted), V William Wallace, cabinet card shows the ship VI Robert Bruce, VII Francis Pizarro. VIII John Churchill, IX King and crew of the French Iron Charles, X Frederick William, XI Gilbert Motier Lafayette and many Clad “La Galissonniere.” In others including American Generals Washington, Greene, A. Jackson, addition to the photographs, there are two Wonder Bread advertising Grant, Sherman, Meade, Lee, Jackson and Custer. Missing title page, wheels with flags and ship on them; and 40 color illustrations (2.25 x covers very scuffed and binding starting to loosen. Foxing and toning. 3.5”). Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-$200 HWAC#55563 Est. $70-$140 HWAC#43519 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 91

Day 2 - Numismatics Lot #2136 , Stack’s Catalogs Lot #2142 , American Pioneer from John J Ford Coin Coinage (19) Lot of 19 books, (2 Collection (20) 20 auction hardback books) 17 paperback catalogs from Stacks selling books, including The Brasher Bulletin the John. J Ford collection. 20 Newsletters. Hardback book of volumes, catalogs have wavy Private Gold Coins and Patterns of bends from storage. Est. the U.S.10” x 7” approx. 384 pp. Est. $300-$400 HWAC#56572 $100-$200 HWAC#56718 Lot #2143 , Penny Whimsy by Sheldon Penny Whimsy, A Revision of American Cents 1793-1814. Lot #2137 , General US Coin Library 30 Hardcover 340 pp, 51 plates, 1958 mostly hardcover US coin reference books. Est. $100-$200 HWAC#56542 Est. $50-$70 HWAC#571408 Lot #2144 , Gold Coin Library(4) Soft cover Lot #2138 , Gold Coins of the Standard Catalog of World Gold Coins by World by Friedberg 6 Volumes 6 Krause et al. Hardcovers Gold Coins of Europe hardcover 1st edition volumes of by Schulmberger, Gold Coins of the World by Gold Coins of the World, complete Friedberg, Historic Gold Coins of the World by from 600 AD to The Present. Est. Hobson. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#56566 $200-$400 HWAC#56569 Lot #2145 , United States Miscellaneous Coins & Tokens Lot #2139 , 4 Foreign Coin Hardcover Tokens and Coins, Israeli coins, US Books Catalogo De Las Onzas De America Coins, Indians, Lincolns. Est. $60-$100 HWAC#56765 Independiente by Lopez-Chavez 88pp, Catalogo De La Espanola by Lopez-Chavez 168pp, Lot #2146 , Washington Catalogo De Boblon Dos Escudos by Chavez- Washington Quarter Lopez 172pp, Catalogo De La Media Onza O Collection This group Boblon De A Cuatro by Lopez-Chavez 139pp. consists of a main Est. $150-$300 HWAC#56547 collection in a world coin library, Dance Co. album. Only missing the 32-D, 38 and 1940. Also contains a Lot #2140 , Gold Coin backup box arranged by date of duplicates Library (5) Gold Coins by with approximately Federal Coin and Currency 290 (silver) pieces Inc, Schlumberger’s European (no 1964s, no culls). Gold Coins Guide Book, SBV (appx $950 at spot) Zurich Sept. 1995, Historic Gold Est. $1,000-$1,500 Coins of the World by Hobson, Standard Catalog of World Gold Coins. Est. $100-$150 Lot #2147 , Israel Coins of Israel HWAC#56567 Sets Four Coins of Israel sets with 14 different coins from 1949-1957; Israel 1970 postal and coin set; two sets of 1988 Piefort Mint ‘s “Coins of Israel’s 40th birthday”. Israel uncirculated set 1985. Est. $140- Lot #2141 , Silver Dollars of North $400 HWAC#48678 and South America by Raymond Hardcover 1964 second edition 125pp Est. $40-$80 HWAC#56546 92 January 20th & 21st, 2018

Day 2 - Numismatics Lot #2152 , Barber Half Dollar group 54 Barber Halves and a bonus 1834 Bust Half in vg. 9 Barber dates are better: 1896s vg, 07o g, 13s, 12d, 10, 03d, 00s, 98s, 12s 99, 07 - all these generally vg-f. Est. $340- $450 HWAC#58241 Lot #2153 , Jefferson Nickel Collection Complete through 1964 except for 1942 Philadelphia (for some reason.) The majority of this collection is in uncirculated condition. There are some exceptions, which include common Lot #2148 , Israel Yitzhak Rabin Commemorative Coin Sets Invoice dates. However the silver series dated 2012 shows a price of $1898 for each of these three coin sets. is uncirculated. The 1950 D is Two silver pieces and one gold piece. 22 carat (16.96 grams). Two uncirculated and so forth. Please sets of three coins each in original packaging. The coin was designed inspect. This is a very nice collection, although it is not 100%. And by Aharon Shevo, with a portrait of Rabin engraved by Tidhar Dagan. uncirculated contains many of the key dates in uncirculated condition. The obverse bears the face value, the Israel state emblem, the word Est. $340-$450 HWAC#58227 Ã’IsraelÓ in English, Hebrew and Arabic, the year of issue (as 2011 and as Hebrew Year 5772 in Hebrew characters), and an olive branch Lot #2154 , Mercury Dime symbolizing peace. Below the face value is the Mint mark, appearing Collection Mercury dime collection as a Hebrew letter Ã’memÓ on the Proof coins and as a Star of David in three albums, missing the key on the silver prooflike coin. Around the right-hand border is Ã’Yitzhak dates, 1916D - 1921, 1921D, 1917 Rabin Ñ Nobel Peace Prize 1994Ó in Arabic. The reverse carries the D and 40/41. All circulated. From Rabin portrait, based on a photograph taken in the years preceding good to xf. A nice collection. Also the Nobel Peace Prize award. Around the border is the inscription includes an uncirculated Roosevelt Ã’Yitzhak Rabin Ñ Nobel Peace Prize 1994Ó in English and Hebrew. dime collection from 1946 through Three different coins share the designs, except for the denominational 1953. And, includes a second set markings: a Proof .917 fine gold 10-new-Israeli-sheqel coin, a Proof of Roosevelts from 1946 through .925 fine silver 2-NIS coin and a Prooflike .925 fine silver 1-NIS 63 approximately in uncirculated coin.The gold coin weighs 16.96 grams, measures 30 millimeters in condition. Est. $300-$500 diameter and had a mintage limit of 888 pieces. The silver 2-sheqel HWAC#58228 coin weighs 28.8 grams, measures 38.7 millimeters in diameter and had a mintage limit of 2,800 pieces. The silver 1-sheqel coin weighs Lot #2155 , US Silver Dollars Sixteen 14.4 grams, measures 30 millimeters in diameter and had a mintage US Silver Dollars, both Morgan and Peace, limit of 1,800 pieces. Est. $2,000-$6,000 HWAC#48908 mostly vf-xf, no rarities. One encased in pendant. Est. $300-$400 HWAC#58242 Lot #2149 , 1958 Letter from Henry H. Clifford Letter to “Charlie & John regarding a coin silver soup ladle on the one side reading “Theo: Dubosq / Philadelphia. Est. $50- $70 HWAC#56762 Lot #2150 , Barber Quarter Group US Barber Quarter Dollars. 26 common dates, seven better dates (07-0 vf, 03s Lot #2156 , US Half-Dollar vf/xf, 14 f/vf, 15s vg, 11d vg, 14d vf, 15s g) Est. $200-$400 HWAC#58251 Collection Two albums with walking liberty halves, 40 pieces, no rare dates, generally fine to AU. Two albums of Franklin half dollars, 67 pieces, many in uncirculated, not a complete set among the group however, but a nice group. 100 Kennedy haves, all different, nearly complete set missing a few Lot #2151 , Barber Dime Lot 115 proofs, generally uncirculated to plus barber dimes, all circulated, proof examples. This is a very nice best are 1892s vg (books $120). lot group of Kennedy halves, premium also includes a number of culls not condition. ($800+ in silver) Est. included in the count, roughly 20 $1,000-$2,000 HWAC#58229 more Est. $200-$400 HWAC#58240 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 93

Day 2 - Numismatics Lot #2157 San Francisco, California 1909- Lot #2163 , Silver Certificate 1911 Bank Note Company Ephemera Lot of group 223 $1 US Silver certificates. 4. 1) Booklet about the San Francisco Clearing Ten notes are Au to unc, the rest House Certificates of 1907-1908. Published are well circulated. This is a nice by UC Berkeley, 1909. 14 pages. 9 x 6” 2) discussion group of currency that was Illustrated 1911 letterhead for the Mysell- used before 1965 when the currency Rollins Bank Note Co., San Francisco, Cal. Dated was backed by silver. When removed Feb 4th, 1911. Addressed to AA Heeser, editor from monetary status, folks could no of Mendocino Beacon and re: printing job. 3) longer go to the San Francisco Mint Different illustrated letterhead for Mysell- and cash in these notes for silver bullion. Est. $250-$300 HWAC#58239 Rollins. Dated Oct. 27, 1911 and also addressed to Mendocino Beacon. 4) American Bank Note Company, New York, Lot #2164 , Two National Bank flyer reminding the business to order more forms. 4.5” x 6.25.” (Prag Currency Notes First series Federal Collection) Est. $50-$80 HWAC#55654 Reserve Bank, San Francisco US 20, series 1929, serial number Lot #2158 , Hawaii Hawaii Over L00700671. Good to very good note. Print Notes Hawaii over print notes Central United National Bank of on US silver certificates and Federal Cleveland Ohio (fourth Title), $10, Reserve note. One $20, from San charter 4318, serial number D032257 A. Fine to very fine, no tears, Francisco, series 1934A, vf. Four US clean note. Nice piece. Est. $100-$150 HWAC#58221 silver certificates series 1935A, one AU to unc. Three in good condition Lot #2165 , Five Star Notes, $5 only. Est. $100-$250 HWAC#58220 Group of five Star Notes, $100- 1999 series, BA * un CU; 1999 series $10, Lot #2159 Laramie City, Wyoming BD* in CU, two 1999 series $5, BE* Rare Watkins $10 Advertising in CU (both); 1993 series $5 G* with Note, 1882 Gorgeous red on blue $10 low sn G00069684 Est. $250-$450 note for this firm from the famous HWAC#58214 Ford Sale in 2008. Extremely rare. “dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes”, “Bargains Guaranteed”. A solid unc, no folds, spots, holes, slight brown stain at lower center. Printed by Pictorial Printing Co., Lot #2166 , Three Large Size Chicago. At the time this note was Notes Three large size notes. 1) US, issued, Laramie City was essentially one over certificate 1923 series, the center of the northern Cowboy good. 2) Federal Reserve five dollar country. The UPRR came to town in 1868. Est. $1,500-$3,000 note 12 L 1914 series, stained no HWAC#56012 tears evident, good VG. F891A. 3) US Lot #2160 , Japan Japanese Federal Reserve 10 7G, Tear lower left corner, series 1914 good, F931A. Currency Group Japanese Invasion Est. $100-$200 HWAC#58219 currency from the Dutch East Indies. This froup contains 1c,, 5c, 10c, 1/2 Lot #2167 , Two Error Notes Two gulden, 1 gulden,5 and 10 gulden error notes. US Federal Reserve note notes in Au to unc. . Est. $100-$200 HWAC#58215 , 1981A, folded and printed over , SN 33189270B, xf. Second note is a US $2 note, series 1953 A. Ink transfer from the reverse of a note to the obverse of this note. SN A50898582A. Est. $150-$250 HWAC#58218 Lot #2161 , Japan Japanese Military Currency Japanese Lot #2168 Modesto, military currency group: California Great Western Eight pieces. 1 shilling, vf; C & B Co. Silver Ingots $10 dollars, vf; three ten peso Silver ingots, three pieces, notes (oblisk), f; one each- Great Western Coin and ten peso note (palm), 5 peso Bullion, Modesto. All (Oblisk), one peso (oblisk), approximately 10 ounces all three well circulated. Est. each (9.49-9.83). 2.6 x $70-$200 HWAC#58216 1.25” each. Est. $600- $700 HWAC#58223 Lot #2162 , US $1 Certificate Star Notes 14 US one dollar certificate Lot #2169 Modesto Area, California star notes. All well circulated. Group Silver Ingots American credit includes one US two dollar United bar. 999 silver. Three silver ingots, States note*1953 series. Five 1857 approximately 10 ounces each series ABC; five 1957A series; (10.14-10.18). Provenance: Modesto four 1957B series Est. $70-$150 area. Est. $600-$700 HWAC#58225 HWAC#58217 94 January 20th & 21st, 2018


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