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Cornucopia of Collectibles | October 2018 Auction Catalog

Published by Holabird Americana, 2018-09-24 19:18:36

Description: 5 days and over 3300 lots in all collecting categories including Western Americana, Mining, Art, Bottles, Saloon, Gaming, Badges, Numismatics; Coins, Currency, Medals, Scales, Jewelry, tokens, Dies, Minerals, Railroad Stocks, Automotive Stocks, Firearms, Gold Rush, Worlds Fairs & SO much more!! This sale is one you wont want to miss!

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Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC Cornucopia of Collectibles October 2018 Auction Live Auction Thursday - Monday | October 18, 19, 20, 21 & 22nd Starting Time: 8am PDT each day Preview Holabird Americana Collections Wednesday, October 17th | 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 | 775-851-1859 | fax 775-851-1834

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

Contents Day 1 (Thursday, Oct 18) Day 4 (Sunday, Oct 21) Native Americana .................................................. 9 Firearms & Weaponry .............................232 Posters ....................................................................10 Cowboy ..........................................................235 Entertainment Industry ...................................11 Tools ...............................................................236 Bronze Sculptures ..............................................13 Toys .................................................................237 Furniture & related Items ................................15 Automotive Stocks ....................................237 Art ............................................................................17 Checks ............................................................252 Bottles.....................................................................28 Directories ...................................................256 Saloon .....................................................................33 Gold Rush ......................................................270 Taxidermy .............................................................34 Pens & Pencils .............................................271 Gaming ...................................................................34 Spoons ...........................................................272 Political ..................................................................35 World’s Fairs & Expositions ....................275 Bargains & Specials of all sorts! ....................36 Locks & Keys ................................................280 General Americana, Misc .........................280 Day 2 (Friday, Oct 19) Day 5 (Monday, Oct 22) Badges ....................................................................73 General Americana Belt Buckles ..........................................................75 Geographically Sorted ������������������������������� 286 Numismatics .........................................................78 Foreign ..................................................................324 Ingots .....................................................................78 Railroadiana etc .................................................325 Coins ��������������������������������������������������������������������81 Wells Fargo & Express ......................................362 Currency& Scrip ����������������������������������������������97 Postal History ......................................................362 Medals ����������������������������������������������������������������97 Scales ��������������������������������������������������������������� 117 Misc ������������������������������������������������������������������� 120 Jewelry ..................................................................120 Tokens ..................................................................122 Dies ........................................................................135 Bid Sheets & Blank Note Pages Minerals .............................................................141 are conveniently located in the Day 3 (Saturday, Oct 20) back of the catalog for your use Mining Geographical Sorted ...........................143 Military ..................................................................225

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

14. BID REDUCTION: All winning absentee bids will be reduced, if respect thereto HWAC shall have all the rights of a secured creditor necessary, to the next bidding increment up from the last competing under the Nevada Commercial Code, including but not limited to the bid, as long as the minimum bid requirement has been met. For right of sale. HWAC may sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any example, if you submit an absentee bid of $1000 and the next highest under bidders in the auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent competing bid is $250, then you will win the lot for $275. private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted 15. BID INFORMATION: Collectors often ask in advance the price by HWAC. A defaulting bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs level of a particular lot. We will give out the current competitive of resale (including a 10% seller’s commission, if consigned to an high absentee bid until we close the day before the live auction. You auction conducted by HWAC). The defaulting bidder is liable to pay any may also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com. difference between his or her total original invoice for the lot(s), plus While we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at received close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online, private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon seller’s commissions, if sold at an HWAC auction. If HWAC refers any inaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We invoice to an attorney for collection, the bidder agrees to pay attorney’s do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by HWAC. Any aspects of the Internet technology are out of our control. bidder who fails to follow the terms of payment will be reported to 16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid after iCollector and may be barred from participating in future Holabird you have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE Western Americana auctions. us to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxes 23. CONDITION: We strongly recommend that you attend the live are not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have preview to see lots in their entirety. Conditions are not always noted, any questions on this. and large lots may not be itemized due to catalog restraints. For 17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot please documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial, contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for securities, or public trading value whatsoever. understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective, 18. We reserve the right to reject any bid we feel is not made in good and may differ in the opinion of different people or collectors. faith. 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless 19. INVOICING: Shipping charges will be added to all invoices. otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for Invoices are mailed or emailed within two business days after the assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece close of all portions of the sale. Within 15 calendar days of receipt that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office of invoice, payment is due in full to Holabird Western Americana within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error Collections, 3555 Airway Dr., #308, Reno, NV 89511. LATE FEES MAY and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance. BE ADDED IF PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE WITHIN Please call us if you require a more specific condition report. Any THOSE 15 DAYS. Sales tax will be added to all sales picked-up after the items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered auction or shipped to Nevada addresses, according to Nevada State condition. When we receive your bids we will assume you have read law, unless a resale certificate is provided. the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have 20. PAYMENT: We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/ Discover, Money Order/Cashier’s Check, Personal Check or PayPal. or have previewed the lot in person� Customers wishing to pay by check or money order MUST contact 25. This sale is being held under the laws of the State of Nevada. our office for an invoice total before sending payment All returned 26. HWAC shall not be held responsible for any problem due to checks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash received in amounts greater than the bidder’s failure to follow the rules, terms and conditions of $10,000 is subject to the filing of IRS form 8300, as required by law. this sale, or any failure to bid due to the loss of the online auction 21. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling cannot be process provided by any of the online auction networks; or missed estimated prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your bids, changed bids or cancelled due the bidder’s failure to follow purchase. All invoices are subject to a minimum shipping and the proper bidding procedure outlined herein. handling charge of $19.00. If additional shipping and handling costs 27. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, are required, the buyer will be re-invoiced for the balance due. Items Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions, and specifically agrees are not shipped until the invoice is completely paid. Many buyers to the dispute resolution provided herein. purchase a number of lots. Every effort will be made to include all lots 28. HWAC shall not be responsible for consequential damages, in a single shipping charge calculated to cover the weight and size of incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of unusual size, dimension, arising or claimed to be arising from the auction on any lot. Bidder’s or weight) may require special handling for which individual costs will sole remedy for any proven act or omission shall be rescission of sale be calculated and applied to the shipping charge on the invoice. The and refund of the amount paid by Bidder. buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for shipment of large 29. Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to or special items. The customer is responsible for all shipping charges. and/or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction, award Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured carriers: Federal of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports, Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped Federal Express or provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation USPS will be insured for the full value determined at auction by HWAC, of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification of which is included in our buyer’s premium. Pick up is available from these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be our Reno office the next business day after the auction. exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal 22. NON-PAYMENT: HWAC reserves the right to cancel any invoice jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE not paid in full within 15 days. A cancelled invoice does not relieve the PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any bidder from their obligation to pay seller fees and buyer’s premiums claim must be brought within one (1) year of the auction from which compensating HWAC for its services in conducting the auction. the claim arose or the claim is waived. In every case, the prevailing Interest shall run on all outstanding balances at the highest rate party shall be entitled to an award of its attorney’s fees and costs. 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 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 5

Meet the Team Fred Holabird has been ac- Uwe Nikoley is our pho- Paul Williams is our soft tive in the mining industry for tographer and imaging expert. spoken, fabulous joke telling more than 25 years. He began With an academic background in alternate auctioneer. Paul also his career as a mineral explora- electrical engineering, Uwe has describes and researches items tion geologist, and quickly moved brought the latest technological for auction. Paul loves good food into a position as Mine Geologist advancements and efficiency to and wine and an occasional poker at a producing gold mine. Always his position at HWAC. His long game. He is also a well-known interested in the historical side of hours, dedication, perfectionism, numismatist and former presid- the mining business, Holabird has invested in min- and determination have been an net of the Reno Coin Club. His ing related documents and books for many years. At invaluable asset and continue to improve the quality long, successful career in air traf- one point, he headed a large-scale business dealing of our catalogs. fic control made him well-equiped for the stress of in collectible Americana, culminating with the mar- FHWAC! keting of the Atocha treasure at Caesar’s Palace. Fred is well published in both technical as well as hobby related mining and western publications. He has been responsible for discovery and produc- Glenn Bienstock has a back- tion at two Nevada gold mines, also overseeing their Ethan Carpenter grew up in ground in collecting, sales and operations. Since running his last gold mine (which Sutter Creek California and came most recently worked in insur- also involved the cleanup of extensive mercury tail- to Reno to study at the University ance claims. As a child he col- ings and cyanide left by former operators), he has of Nevada. He majors in Public lected stamps and coins. He been involved in a lengthy EPA-related mine and mill Health. Ethan assists Uwe and our has a collection of early stereo site cleanup in Colorado. team in the photography depart- era classical vinyl records from Part of his current work involves consulting to ment. the Golden Age of recording. many sectors of the mining business. Recently, he His other hobbies include the consulted for the Treasure of the SS Central America, appreciation of fine wines and a ship that sunk in 1857 with tons of gold on board. cooking. The ship has been recovered and was the subject of a Discovery Channel documentary. Joe Elcano is an advocate for Randolph Haumann has Barbara Wilson is our the importance of history to the been an active collector since a graphic designer and layout world we live in today. A former child. Minerals, stamps, coins, artist. With a comprehensive educator for 36 years, he under- butterflies you name it. He ac- background in design and pub- stands the importance of bringing cidentally fell into bottle collect- lishing she is responsible for the that history to life. As he likes to ing in 1963, and was an avid dig- composition and overall layout say, “It is all about the story!” Born ger and dealer for 46 years. Now of our auction catalogs, adver- and raised in Reno, he is a serious specializing in better bottles tisements, flyers, brochures, and website content. Nevada history buff and collects Randolph brings his knowledge She enjoys the creative and historical environment anything from Nevada with a story! He has chosen to and expertise to the Holabird of FHWAC. work with the fine people at Holabird Western Ameri- Americana team. cana in his retirement for the excitement of learning new things and finding new stories! Holabird Western Americana Collections aka “HWAC” and “FHWAC” Holabird Western Americana Collections was founded in 2012 and HWAC is devoted to bringing collectors only the greatest Western Americana morphed into a new company in 2014 to fill the needs of Americana col- rarities, with an emphasis western Americana mining collectibles, gold rush lectors looking for rare and unique collectibles below the minimum lot collectibles and numismatics. Under the leadership and direction of Fred Hola- prices of most larger auction houses. The goal of the company was to put bird—and assisted by the hardworking Reno HWAC office—we combine our the fun back in collecting and bring an array of noteworthy collectibles to efforts to bring you a unique piece of western American history in every item Americana aficionados with all budgets. we sell and in every catalog we publish. It is our goal to ensure our clients the The Holabird name in the title of the company draws its roots from most accurate, detailed item descriptions and well-researched, historically fac- Fred Holabird, company advisor, co-founder and the fun spirited auction- tual backgrounds. eer we’ve come to know and love. Fred managed Holabird-Kagin Ameri- We specialize in buying, selling and appraising western Americana, numis- cana from 2006-2014 and headed up the production team that produced matica (coins, ingots, banknotes), exonumia (pioneer minor coinage/trade to- dozens of fixed price and auction catalogs with sales in excess of 16 mil- kens), western antiquities, and railroad/mining goods. Our auctions typically lion. feature wide selections of coins, tokens, stocks certificates, documents, photo- When Holabird-Kagin Americana closed the Reno office in May 2014, graphs, assay certificates, postcards and other antiques and collectibles relating Holabird’s Western Americana Collections expanded their operations into to western history, numismatics and mining, dating from c.1800 to c.1930. We the former HKA building and are excited to now bring some of the best hold several Americana and numismatic auctions each year inclusive of some and rarest collectibles at all price points to meet the needs of collectors of the greatest rarities extant, working personally with our clients to help them everywhere. build significant collections. We have become known for our well-researched histories on the mining companies, historical figures, and mining districts of the items we sell. Here at Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we not only set record-breaking sales prices at our auctions, but we create legends.

The Great Ken Prag Collection The finest collection of American Stock certificates ever assembled. Major categories: Railroads * Mining * Automobile * Airplane * Navigation * US Business * Autographs as part of the above We will be offering parts of each of these sections over the next We welcome inquiries, but we will not be selling single pieces several auctions. Further, we are splitting specific collecting genres by request. That undermines the free-market concept we have cre- into parts, not placing any one part in a single auction, inclusive of ated. geographic regions or mining districts. Our Dealer/bargain section I wish there were time to do stories on each and every cer- will continue to have significant groups for dealers and collectors, tificate, but it is impossible. We are, however, trying to give the designed for the resale and trading environments. collector some historical tidbit from which to gain interest, either As we enter material into our computers for auction, it is im- by mentioning who the president of a company is and why he is portant to understand that no collection like this has ever come to important, to the importance of the genre in which the certificate market. With that in mind, there will be key autograph pieces that was issued. we might miss, and you might not miss. There will also be excep- Ken and his partner are alive and well, retaining that same out- tionally important pieces for which there are no comparable sales standing joy of life and sense of humor. We have worked closely records, so we simply have to “guess” at the estimates. You, the with Ken for the last approximate four years to reach this point, re- collectors, will decide on values. establishing markets along the way. Many of us have known Ken for forty years or so, and have joined him on this fun journey. Ken Prag On the road heading to his new home in California more than Western Americana Collections, LLC of Reno, Nevada will be 40 years ago, Ken Prag stopped at a small antique hovel in rural offering the collection in many parts beginning in October through Nevada. Here he found a really cute small mining stock certificate their world-wide auctions. Prag, healthy and happy in retirement, for the Anna Gold and Siler Mining Co. from 1863 during the days said “Its time.” He and Holabird had discussed the sale of the when Nevada was still a Territory. He thought it was neat, so he collection for years, and both agree now is the time. “The min- bought it. About 80,000 certificates later, accompanied by four dec- ing section alone in unarguably the finest ever assembled”, said ades as one of the most high-profile dealers in stocks, bonds and Fred Holabird. “The Railroad Collection, complete with many #1 post cards, Ken had amassed the most important stock certificate certificates, as well as all the unique pieces from across America is collection in America, spanning specialties of mining and railroad. thought to best the great Greenawalt Collection.” Other categories, The collection consists of one of every certificate that ever such as Auto and Airlines will also come out of the woodwork. “As crossed his door, and he never sold a piece out of it. The collection a dealer myself for forty years, I’ve never seen anything like this. has never been on display, and collectors have long wondered what The vastness of the 1850’s and 1860’s western mining, the incred- is in it. Now collectors around the world will get a chance at this ible vignettes, artwork and colors on so many rare certificates massive collection and all the one-of-a-kind rarities. Holabird’s throughout the collection is astounding.” Written by Fred Holabird for Scripophily, the Journal for the International Bond and Share Society International Bond & Share Society scripophily.org

The Joe Elcano Nevada History Collection Joe is a native Nevadan and has always been interested in the history of the state where he was born. This interest stemmed from his father’s interest in collecting Nevada postcards and lead him to collecting Nevada historical memorabilia. His passion comes from learning history through collecting; especially history about unknown people and places. This month find real photo postcards, minerals, maps, territorial items, an extensive Rawhide collection, etc. Individual pieces include: • Perhaps the earliest known official Nevada related document appointing Judge John Child as Justice of the Peace for Carson County (Lot# 5226) • One of William Sharon’s silver dinner ingots (Lot#2056) • 1850 letter from 49ers and their discovery of a mountain lake they would name Green Horns Lake (Lake Tahoe) (Lot# 5378) • Nearly 20 Rawhide RPC’s (Various lots on day 5) • An 1861 invitation to a gala to support the new Carson City Seminary. Hosted by Nevada’s first famous teacher and builder of the fence around the capitol (Lot#5222) • Large collection of the Cradlebaugh family ephemera.(Lot# 5231) • Authentic Virginia City fire badge and police handcuffs from c1900 (Lot# 2011) • Rare Eaves engraved spoon (Lot #5334) • Scrip from the Goldfield miner’s strike in 1909 (Lot # 2194) • Territorial note from Swift’s Station (found on the road to Lake Tahoe) (Lot# 5309) • Items from little known places like Willard, Dead Horse Well, Island Mountain, Lime Point, Mangum, Tule Canyon, Union etc. (Various lots) Many of these come with his typed research work which extends the historical signifi- cance of the item, place or people.

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Native Americana We encourage you to visit our online catalog where we offer high resolution images for each and every item in our sale, along with current bid status, additional photography and current item descriptions. FHWAC.com Lot#1000 Carson City, Nevada 1967 Lot#1002 , Painting: Winnowing the Harvest Nevada early Winnowing the Harvest Woosie 1990’s Martin George, Paiute, Stillwater, Nevada. G eo r ge , Acrylic painting by Delores Bennett. Tule Ducks Framed, 29” x 35”. Est. $250-500 Decoy (8) HWAC# 43427 The Lovelock decoys were already old when the Roman Empire Lot#1001 Reindeer Lodge/Reno, was new. Nevada early 1900’s Bear Tracker Amazing l y, Wooden Figure Solid wood, rough over 2,000 years later, tule decoys are still made and used hewn male figure dressed in mountain by Native Americans in the same way. Several contemporary outfit--long buckskin coat and bear decoy makers and the Administrator of the Churchill County head hat on his head. He is wearing a Museum and Archives in Fallon, Nevada—not far from bear claw necklace and carrise a bowie Lovelock Cave where the ancient decoys were found—have knife. 72” x 19” x 12”. Interesting and shared their insights with The Canvasback. All are members of different piece. From the Reindeer the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe whose ancestors have occupied Lodge, located on a horseshoe curve the wetlands of northwestern Nevada for countless centuries. along Mount Rose Highway between Tule decoys are the official state artifact of the State of Nevada. The the ski resorts and Reno.It has seen Lovelock decoys have been depicted by the Nevada Department of much in its 60 years of existence. What Wildlife on their state duck stamps in 1979-80 and 1999-2000. (from was once the Rosemount Lodge, an The Canvasback.) One of the most significant archeological discoveries upscale establishment catering to local was made, in 1924, when a cache of eleven Tule duck decoys was skiers, changed names and operators discovered in a Lovelock cave. Mr. Monroe said the RADD project had multiple times on its path to becoming not only historical significance but also a deeply personal aspect. He the funky property known as Reindeer advised Mr. Martin George was a Native American who had lived in a Lodge. In the record-breaking winter reclusive manner and did not like to appear before an audience. He of 2016–17, after years of disrepair, the advised Mr. George went to Billinghurst Middle School on several roof collapsed, about 25’ of snow caving occasions to weave his Tule duck decoys. He indicated both Mr. George in around the fireplace that had for and his brother were now dead and there had been some doubt whether decades warmed skiers coming off the the weaving of Tule duck decoys would continue. He stated, however, slopes. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 63861 Mr. George’s cousin was continuing the tradition of weaving the decoys and several of his decoys were in the possession of the historical society and the state museum. The largest decoy is 12.5” x 5”, the smallest being 4” x 1.5”. All in good condition.Signed at bottom by Martin George. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80869 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 9

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Native Americana / Posters Lot#1003 , Nevada Tule Duck Lot#1009 , 1900’s Native American Decoy The tule duck decoy is still Blanket Blanket with light gray, dark being made and used today by Native gray, cream & black. Good Condition, hunters, especially at the Stillwater with black thunderbird in middle of Marsh in western Nevada. Duck skins blanket. 68” x 46” Est. $100-150 from earlier kills were stretched over HWAC# 80873 the decoys, making them very lifelike. In even earlier times, the waterfowl’s feathers were woven onto the decoy & tied on with hemp strings. The heads & necks of some were painted to match the colors of the duck species. In doing this, the hunter made the duck decoy appear very real, and the waterfowl would then fly into the Lot#1010 , 1900’s Native American zone within reach of his bow and arrow. (From Infinity of Nations) This Blanket & Shawl (2) 1) 58” x 15” decoy duck is not signed. Nice condition. 17” x 7” x 7.5”. Est. $100- red, black & cream colors. Very good 150 HWAC# 80878 condition; 2) 21” x 25” cream with wheat & brown colors. Excellent Lot#1004 Gallup, New Mexico Lithograph condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80872 (Gallup Bus Stop) Lithograph, embossed Lot#1011 , 1900’s Native American Blankets next to No. 35/100, very nice condition, 12” (2) Wool blanket, will look beautiful on wall x 14”. Framed 20” x 23.75” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80879 after cleaning. Has ducks & flowers on front. 29” x 19” Please inspect. 2) Wool, green blanket with cute burrow with bridle in middle. 43”x 20”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80874 Lot#1005 , 2 Native American Beaded Pouches 2 leather Native Lot#1012 , 1900’s Native American American pouches, dark leather with Shawls (4) Beaver State Pendelton similar bead pattern on both with Woolen Mills, from Oregon, multi different color beads. Nice Condition. color shawl, 15” x 30”; 2) Gray/mauve Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80165 shawl 15” x 30”; 3) Cream background with gray stripes,29” x 30”; 4) Multi color shawl, colors a vibrant but does have some slight damage (one quarter inch hole in shawl, please inspect) 33” x 14”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80871 Lot#1006 , Artistic Native American Spear Classic red cloth hangers and feathers, 8 inch metal blade. Please inspect. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75226 Lot#1013 Hollywood, California mid--1900’s John Wayne Movie Posters Lot of many different posters featuring John Wayne movies, approx. 11, 1) 41” x 27”; John Wayne & the Cowboys “All they wanted was their chance to be men...and he gave it to them.”Beautiful color, #72/5 c. 1971; 3)Warner Bros. Present A Batjac Production John Wayne is “Chisum”, 7/181 c. 1970;” Angel and the Badman”, beautiful poster of John Wayne & Gail Russell, featuring Harry Carey, Bruce Cabot, Irene Rich & Lee Dixon R59-213. Slight tear in upper left & some staining in upper right & lower right. The Sagebrush Lot#1007 , 1907 Geronimo’s Story Trail 14” x 36”; The Lawless Frontier 14” x 36”, Teas Terror, John Wayne, of His Life (Book) 2nd Edition George “Gabby Hayes” 1 sheet there are some tears, please inspect. This Hardback book of Geronimos’ Story of is just to mention a few in this lot. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 76970 His Life, Edited by S.M. Barrett,2nd Ed. pp. 216, deckle edges, includes black Lot#1014 Huntington Beach, & white photos, includes “Kaytah” & California Surf Posters Lot of two: Mahteen” Apache Scouts who were 1) Huntington Beach Surf Contest / with Gen. Lawton, “Dressed as in Longboard Invitational Sat. July 30, Days of Old” & many more photos. Interesting read for those studying 1994. Original art by John Severson, Geronimo’s Story. 5.75” x 7.75”. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 76959 “Huntington Gothic”. 11 x 17 inches. 2) 5th Annual / Huntington Beach / Lot#1008 , Hand Painted Native Surfing Contest / Saturday-Sunday, America Themed Bowl 20th Sept. 21-22. Black and white, 8 1/2 Century hand painted bowl with a x 14 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Native American in a canoe and deer. 78503 Japanese origin. 8”. Mackie Collection. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 81565 10 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Entertainment Industry Lot#1015 San Diego, California 1961 Big Lot#1022 , WWII Era WWII Bond Wednesday Surf Movie Poster Cool Daddy-O! Posters (8) 8 posters of advertising Orange and black, before orange was the new black. to Buy U.S. War Bonds & stamps. 20.5” 8 1/2 x 14 inches.” John Severson Presents / Big x 11.25”. Beautiful colors, good condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 80971 Wednesday / 1961 Surf / Movie/ Filmed in Hawaii California and for the 1st time / Peru / South Lot#1023 , WWII Era WWII Farm America / Narration by John Severson. 2 Nights Victory Volunteers Lithographs Only / House of Hospitality Auditorium / Balboa (3) 3 Litho’s International Harvester, Park, San Diego / Sunday and Monday / May, 14 & bright colors, ready to frame. 12.25 x 18”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80970 15.” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78501 Lot#1024 , WWII Era WWII War Bond Posters War Bond Poster Collection. 6 posters, ranging in size Lot#1016 , North Carolina 1893 from 14” x 20” to 9.5” x 11”. Good condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# Poster Advert. for Tobacco Reg. #71 80969 this is a real poster ad. for Golden Grain Tobacco. 13.5” x 19.5”. Ready to frame. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Lot#1025 Hollywood, California 80973 early 1900’s Posters (5) Hollywood Movie 5 beautiful posters with vivid Lot#1017 Philadephia, Pennsylvania color: 3 of Fred Raymond’s Great late 1800’s Posters of Barker’s Liniment & Shell’s Deer Brand Scenic Production of Old Arkansaw; 1 poster of 4 singers, 2 men & 2 women Beer Posters appear to be originals. “Arkansaw Mocking Birds”; 1 of The Liniment poster has the bottom “Stella” with a horse on lead. 32” x 45”. Has water damage at bottom of cut off. 15” x 19”. Schell’s Deer Brand all 5 posters, please inspect. Water does not encroach on picture. Est. Beer has objects depicted in German. $300-500 HWAC# 78363 The August Schell Brewing Company is a brewing company in New Ulm, Lot#1026 Hollywood, California Minnesota. It was founded by German 1940’s & 1950’s Posters/Lobby immigrant August Schell in 1860. Slight tear on upper right of Schell Cards of Western Films Several poster. Please inspect. 16” x 22.5”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 79165 Posters of different western Lot#1018 Cody, Wyoming Buffalo movies that include: 1) Trail Street, Bill Cody Posters (3 Reproductions) No.471128 14” x 36”, some tape repairs; 2) Ambush at Cimarron Pass, “Plunging Bucker” Cody Stampede Parade. No. 58/41, very slight staining & slight Good condition. Ready for frame. 17.75 x tear in seam of poster. 27” x 41”; 3) 24.25. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 79170 “Flesh and the Spur” No. 56/495, 28” x 22”; 4) “A Bullet is Waiting” 54/371 40” x 54” 9 tears/holes from 1” to 3”. Vivid color. Condition issues, please inspect. 5) “Flashdance” starring Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri c. 1983, 40.5” x 29.5” nice condition. Very nice collection to hang on your wall. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 76972 Lot#1027 , California 1963 Posters Lot#1019 , “The Endless Summer” Movie (3) Bud Browne’s Cat on a Hot Poster Original poster for the classic surf movie Foam Board; & Gun Ho! Original The Endless Summer,” by Bruce Brown Films. 11 blue & white poster Cat on a Hot Foam x 17 inches, with sixties style artwork in pink, Board by Bud Browne, 10.75” x 14”; 2 yellow and orange. Made in 1966 on a budget of red & white posters, “Gun Ho!” by Bud $50,000, this surf documentary went on to gross Browne. “Bud Browne is recognized $30 million. A cult classic. Est. $100-200 HWAC# and revered in surf history as the 78504 father of the surf film and creator of the genre. Born in Newtonville, Massachsettes on July 12, 1912, he graduated from the University of Southern California where he was recognized as an outstanding swimmer and captain of the USC swim Lot#1020 , Surf Down Under Movie Poster team, which was ranked second in the nation at this time. Bud also swam competitively on the L.A. Athletic Club where he first met the Blue and white poster for “Bud Browne’s legendary Duke Kahanamoku.” Official home and website of the Bud / Surf / Down / Under / Australia / New Browne Historical Surfing Library. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78333 Zealand / & Hawaii.” 10 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78502 Lot#1021 , WWII Era WWII Bond Posters (4) 4 difference WWII bond posters. Good condition. 21” x 10.5” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80972 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 11

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Entertainment Industry Lot#1028 , California 1950’s & 1960’s Lot#1033 , 1950’s &’60’s Movie Litho’s (Repro’s) Posters (Original Signed Posters) Reproduction movie posters featuring Fred Astaire, by Bud Browne 9 Beautiful posters, Ginger Rogers in Top Hat, music and lyrics by Irving original signed posters are genuine Berlin; Sands of Iwo Jima; Gone with the Wind; signature by Bud Browne. Nice Casablanca & more. Very nice condition bright condition. 2 “Gun Ho!”; Surfing the colors. 20” x 27”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 78958 ‘50s; 2 Cavalcade of Surf; 2 “Locked In!”; 2 “Surfing the ‘50s; 1 larger size “Surfing the 50’s. 10” x 12.5”. Bud Browne is recognized and revered in surf history as the father of the surf film and creator of the genre. Born in Newtonville, Massachsettes on July 12, 1912, he graduated from the University of Southern California where he was recognized as an Lot#1034 , Popular TV Show outstanding swimmer and captain of the USC swim team, which was Posters Three posters : Dexter and ranked second in the nation at this time. Bud also swam competitively Sopranos (2), both popular TV shows. on the L.A. Athletic Club where he first met the legendary Duke approx 11 x 17”, excellent condition. see photo. Large poster sized piece Kahanamoku. In 1938 he traveled to Hawaii on the Matsonian ship’s for the Sopranos, rolled. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 81115 maiden voyage where he met with Duke Kahanomuku once again, filming him in Waikiki surf and became a member of Hawaii’s Waikiki Lot#1035 Hollywood, California mid-20th Surf Club. During WWII Bud enlisted in the Navy and was assigned Century Entertainment Magazines & as a Navy specialist in athletics. It was this time in the Navy that Bud Musical Comedy Pamphlet LIFE Magazine traveled throughout the Polynesian islands discovering a love for Tahiti October, 7 1940 featuring Gary Cooper and the Hawaiian islands, both places which he would return to film on cover; 2)LIFE magazine 8/31/1951 and photograph throughout his lifetime. 1912-2008. Est. $200-400 featuring Martin & Lewis on cover; 3) LIFE HWAC# 78334 magazine with Clint Eastwood on cover, 1971; 4) Look magazine with Jame Russell Lot#1029 , New York 1910’s 2 with Robert Mitchum in the Hollywood Kiss, Lithographs of Messett’s Musical 1971; 5) Program of Republic Pictures “A Entertainers 1)Beautiful colors Super Musical Comedy with Gay Romance!” of woman ballerina scene with 3 Est. $50-80 HWAC# 76967 ballerinas in background. In very nice condition, ready to frame. American Lot#1036 Hollywood, California 180’’s Photo of Vaudeville poster printed by the Early 1900’s Actress, Carrie Perkins Mounted Donaldson Litho Company, Newport, photo of Carrie Perkins, Actress. 4” x 2.5”. Slightly Kentucky. 29” x 28.5”. 2) Messett’s faded, please inspect. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Musical Entertainment with 3 men Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79133 juggling in white suits. (1” slight tear in right side of poster, does not encroach on poster, please inspect.) Est. $400-600 HWAC# 78962 Lot#1030 , c1930’s 3 Big Band Promo Posters 3 approx 22 x 13” c. 1930’s posters for big bands. 2x Jack Bain and his entire Club Victor Lot#1037 Hollywood, California Orchestra, Jules Sherwood and his 1950’s Real Lobby Cards Roy Rogers Pirates. Toning and stains, please inspect. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 80747 (6) Beautiful lot of 6 lobby cards featuring Romance on the Range with Lot#1031 , Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Roy Rogers & George “Gabby” Hayes, Concert Small Poster CSNY June 16, 1970 Sally Payne, Linda Hayes, & The Sons in Portland, OR. Signed in silver pen by artist of the Pioneers. Very nice lot, with Randy Tuten. 8.5 11”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# vivid colors on all lobby cards, 14” x 80100 11”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 76973 Lot#1038 , Beatles Bobblehead Figure Set Set of 4-John, Paul, George and Ringo nodding figures. In original cardboard holder, no top. Paul nose chip, George base chips. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 80835 Lot#1032 , Framed Bob Dylan Columbia Records Poster Original multi color 1980 Columbia Records in store promo Bob Dylan with acoustic guitar poster. 44 x 28” in black frame with plexiglass front. Mackie Collection. Est. $500- Lot#1039 , Beatles Figurines Set 1000 HWAC# 79958 8.5” Paul bobblehead, 5” Fab 4 with real hair and extra George, 17 other smaller Beatles figures and paper Sgt. Pepper card. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81566 12 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bronze Sculptures Lot#1040 , Framed Errol Flynn and Olivia Lot#1044 , Montana 1984 Bronze Sculpture/ de Havilland Broadside The Charge of the “ Fallen Stone” / By Terry J. Murphy. Light Brigade, Warner Bros. broadside in Outstanding ...bronze sculpture. This great wood frame. 20 x 16”. Est. $60-80 HWAC# sculpture depicts , 3 Stone Rams jumping a 81567 rock crevice, and the aging Ram missing the jump,and falling. This sculpture was made by the famous, Terry J Murphy. He is still active , and lives in Montana today. He is also well know for all... of his wild life animal sculptures. It is 20” in length, 22.5 “ in height, 8” in width, and weighs 30.4 lbs . It is mounted on a nice wood pedestal, but there is no brass name plate. It Lot#1041 Prescott, Arizona is signed by the artist... on the back... and also Unknown Bronze Sculpture/ “ stated it is #17 of 24 cast. It was cast in 1984. Also, included with this Polar Escape” / By Todd. A. Swaim. sculpture is a letter of Authenticity dated January 1, 1986. Wonderful Very beautiful, and elaborate bronze piece of Western American Art ( RH). Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 80070 sculpture. This piece shows a Polar Lot#1045 Apache, Oklahoma 1986 Bear, who just missed two seals, while Bronze Sculpture/ “ quick Descent “ hunting. It was cast from an original / By Robert Holhouser Outstanding wood carving , by Todd A. Swain, a piece , of Western American Art. famous wild life wood carver, and This bronze sculpture, depicts a bronze sculptor. Length : 19”, Height : large mountain male, Dall Sheep, 16.5”, width 10”, and weight 51.3 lbs. running down a mountain slope . It Revolves on pedestal... for different is exceptionally rare, being only # 3 angle viewing !!. Mounted on marble , with a wood base, and brass of #10 pieces of this mold , ever cast. name plate. Outstanding item, and #3 of 35 known, very early piece. It is 12” in length , 16 “ in height , 7” Previously selling for $4,400.00. Here is a chance to get a great item , at a fantastic price. Don’t miss it !! Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 80068 in width, and weighs 27.8 lbs. It is mounted on a nice wooden pedestal, Lot#1042 Sargus, California Unknown and has a brass name plate. It is just one of the great pieces in this sale, Bronze Sculpture/ “Peacemaker “ cast by Robert Holshouser, the great American Apache Indian sculptor. / By Greg Polutanovich. Exceptional His father Sam, was the great grand nephew of the famous “ Geronimo” piece.... of Western American Art. This , who surrendered to the U.S. army, on September 3, 1886 !! You cant bronze sculpture, which depicts a U.S. get more western, than that, huh?. Don’t let this one, get away !! ( RH). Marshall, or Sheriff , tells the story of Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 80072 the taming the American West. Also, Lot#1046 Apache, Oklahoma 1986 Bronze many of the marshals, and sheriffs, Sculpture/ “ Simba Siesta “ / By Robert used a firearm called a “ Peacemaker” Holhouser What a great piece !! . The title in those days. This piece is 10.5” in of this beautiful bronze sculpture is “ Simba length, 23” in height, 6” in width, and Siesta “ . African , male lion, in a tree... weighs 44.2 lbs.It is mounted on a guarding his territory. The length is 14”, and black marble pedestal base, with a the height is 15 1/2”, weight 25.4 lbs . This name plate.. It was cast by the famous sculpture was done by Robert Holhouser. western sculptor Greg Polutanovich. He was American, Apache sculptor. His Originally form Sault Ste.Marie, real family name was Haozours . His father Ontario, Canada. At the age of 21, Sam Haozours, was the “ Grand Nephew”, of moved to Southern California, and was Geronimo. He and his follower surrendered to discovered by Hollywood. He creates the U. S. Army on September 3, 1886!! Great exceptionally realistic dramatic pieces, american, historical piece.Number #3, of 15 made. And, after that, the which have won him international mold was broken..(RH). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80067 acclaim and awards, over the years. He is still active today. And, as they say in Lot#1047 Apache, Oklahoma Unknown the movies, “ The rest Is history “. Very Bronze Sculpture/ “Alaska Monarch “ exciting and elaborate piece .( RH) Est. $1200-1800 HWAC# 80071 / By Robert Holhouser Very beautiful, and life like , bronze sculpture of a male Moose running. This fantastic piece entitled “ Alaskan Monarch” , was just one of the pieces made by the famous Lot#1043 Danbury, Connecticut American Apaache Indian sculptor, 1987 Bronze Plaque of of Woman Robert Holshouser. Very rare, as it is # 3 of 10 known specimens cast. It is 21” in Beautiful Bronze plaque,116th Issue, length, 18” in height, and 14” in width, Limited Edition-2500, The Society of and 32.6 lbs in weight. It is mounted Medalists. “Sunrise and Moonrise by on a dark green marble, and a wooden Robert M. Cronbach. One obverse is pedestal base, with a brass name plate. This piece has previously sold woman lying down awake, on reverse for as high as $ 1,250.00. Here is a chance... for you.... to get a great piece, the woman is sleeping. Comes with stand. 2.75” round, 9.2 oz. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-400 at a fair price. Don’t miss it...and let it get away !! (RH). Est. $1200- HWAC# 79150 1500 HWAC# 80069 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 13

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bronze Sculptures Lot#1048 , “Bedded Dall Lot#1053 , Native American Bronze Rams” Bronze by Terry Figure Small Native American woman Murphy 15 x 23 x 9”, #3 of bronze figure crouched and looking at 24, a beauty. Also included a pot on a fire. 6.5” long, 4.5” high, 3” wide. The piece may have been with this sculpture is a “ Fine hand painted at one time. Construction is somewhat crude, with small Arts Certificate of authenticity air bubbles showing on the surface. No initials or maker shown, though “ , dated March 7, 1984. Est. this was expensive to make. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82908 $2000-3000 HWAC# 80064 Lot#1054 , 2 Oakley Modern Aluminum and Acrylic Display Cases A pair of Oakley aluminum and acrylic display cases with “O” logos and rounded aluminum rivets. Both with lock and keys. 15.75 x 12.75 x 12.75” and 28 x 16 x 16” with acrylic shelf. Nice display cases for your collectibles. Local pickup preferred, additional shipping will apply due to size. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 80142 Lot#1055 , Counter Top Display Case Counter top display case. 56” long, 24” wide, 33” high. the top part is an 8” high glass display area. Lot#1049 , “Caribou” Bronze Underneath in the back are 9 drawers. Some wear. We have three of these in by Entsminger “Caribou”, “Hard the sale. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 32735 Pressed” bronze by Frank Entsminger. 16” long, 12” high, 6” wide. Well known Alaskan artist, a beauty! Est. Lot#1056 , Antique Kerosene Lamp with Tall Stand Brass, $800-1500 HWAC# 80061 small onyx top midway, with kerosene lamp at the top. Three leg brace, about 24” width, small shelf at the bottom about 10” in diameter, and the middle shelf approximately 9” in diameter. Overall height 6 feet. Generally fine condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 75225 Lot#1050 , “Granite Creek” Bronze by William Davis 15” x 18.5” x 9.5”, #3 of 50, 21 pounds. Est. $1200-1800 HWAC# 80063 Lot#1057 , Brass Music Stand Attractive. Probably modern-made, overall 37” tall, 13” wide, 10” deep. A good-looking music stand for those who play every day and need something a little more fancy. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75224 Lot#1051 , “Griz” Bronze by William Davis Ten pounds, #35 of 35, 9.5” x 8” x 6.5” Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 80062 Lot#1052 , “Rocky Mountain Bighorns” Lot#1058 , Child’s Rocking Chair Oak and Bronze by Terry Murphy Nice bronze, #5 of leather construction, in the style of Stickley, 24, 35 pounds, 13 x 20 x 9”Also, included with all original, no makers label. Overall width 18”, this sculpture is a “ Fine Arts Certificate Of Authenticity “ , December 13, 1982. Est. $800- overall height 24”, overall depth 18”. Excellent 1200 HWAC# 80065 condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75217 14 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Furnishings Lot#1059 , Classic Antique Oak School Desk Overall size approximately 24” wide, 28” deep, 35” tall. Beautifully refinished, an excellent and attractive antique. This is the larger size chair which would’ve fit teenagers or adults. Circa 1920-1940. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75219 Lot#1060 , Folk Art Lamp An interesting folk art lamp composed of a reproduction spittoon with a nautical theme on top of it, with a rolled rope wood core that supported an electric light apparatus on top, now missing. An interesting folk art lamp that for years resided in the historic Reindeer Lodge on the Mount Rose Highway outside of Reno. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75231 Lot#1061 , Oak Sideboard Approx. 79”x 30.5” x 16” x sawn oak, shaker doors with raised panels & 3 shaker doors with glass. The glass on top & doors is beveled. Weight Lot#1066 , Large National Cash Register 33 keys, up to $20. Marble is unknown, additional shipping charges will apply, local pick up is top covered drawer, repaired. Overall width 21 inches, overall height preferred. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 78955 14”, overall depth 17 1/2 inches. Fully restored. Size 42 3/4. Appears Lot#1062 , Ornate Eastlake Desk similar to model number 69, “Combination Total” model, as seen on page 16 of the National Cash Register catalog. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# Beautiful ornate Eastlake desk, 6 75215 drawer desk. James Mackie Collection of Grass Valley. 25” deep, 30.5” tall, 47” long. dark finish, beautiful grain highlighted by finish. circa late 1800’s. Est. $600-1500 HWAC# 57754 Lot#1067 , Large antique wall clock Large antique wall clock, circa 1890. “Regulator” in Lot#1063 , Ornate Wood Hat Tree for Hat Collection gilt in lower glass pane. Probably made by the same manufacturer as the “Standard” time clock Pine construction. Date unknown, c 1950. Overall size 74” in another lot. 18 x 40”, key wound, pendulum. tall and 30” diameter. Has four rows of four hats each, with No other labeling present. Possibly used by the each row from top to bottom progressively a little wider. An Carson Colorado railroad in one of their train excellent hat tree for the ornate hat collection. Could use stations near Hawthorne Nevada. Est. $300-500 some refiishing. Purchaser responsible for extra shipping HWAC# 61169 fees. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75218 Lot#1068 , c1920 Sessions Mantle Clock, Brown Wood Case Wooden mantle clock in a brown wooden box with Lot#1064 , Tall Floor Standing Clock British made by the words, “MADE BY THE SESSIONS the Enfield Clock Company, London. Wood constructed, oak CLOCK CO. FORESTVILLE, CONN. U.S.” finish exterior, tall and skinny with carved gingerbread, the below the dial. The clock is complete tall and skinny lines reminiscent of Macintosh style. Overall with the glass dial cover, pendulum height 48” overall with 9 ½” overall depth 6 ½”. Appears weight, removable back cover, and two in excellent condition but we don’t know if it’s in working condition at the present time. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 75233 winding keys. Both keys will wind the mainsprings, and one key has a small extension used to advance or retard the timing of the clock through a small hole in the 12-o’clock position on the dial front. The case is in good condition with very minor wear, and the Arabic Lot#1065 , Wall Hat Rack numerals and minute increments are clear and complete except from some wear around the numeral 12 where the time adjustment hole is Constructed with the mirror at center, located. The enclosed clock mechanism frame and gears are brass with geometric pattern. Quite different. 32” spring steel mainsprings for the time and chiming functions. The clock across, 17.5” deep with molded wire chimes the number of hours on the hour and chime once on the half portions for fitted hats and coats. No hour. The pendulum does swing, but the clock does not continue to run makers name on the back, circa 1920 even when wound. The case is approximately 9.5”H x 9.5”W x 5.5”D. to 40. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75234 The Sessions Clock Company was established by William E. Sessions in Connecticut in 1903 and made more than 50 models of mechanical clocks. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 64419 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 15

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Furnishings Lot#1069 , Early Brass Kerosene Lamp Lot#1075 , c1917 Kimball Ceiling hanging, complete with globe. Small Crank Phonograph Brown brass plaque reads property of Pullman Silver wood, perhaps mahogany or Palace Car Company. Overall size 24 inches walnut. Wind up crank, green widest, diameter 15 inches. Generally very fine felt on platter. Platter spins condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 75230 after cranking, other operation not tested. Cabinet is loaded with 78’s such as Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue, Peer Gynt, Tommy Dorsey and more. Cabinet dings & scratching, not unusual for age. Please inspect. Lot#1070 , 1900-1910 Lamp (Accent) Approx 45 x 18 x 22”. Local pickup preferred, additional Masterfield Possible mid-1800’s converted shipping will apply due to size. to electrical based on the apparent gas tube coming from the base. It has little dog on a Est. $400-800 HWAC# 64415 brass & green stone base, a glass tulip style lamp shade. Lamp has been tested & is in working order. 11.4 lbs., 8.5” x 14.75” 14.5”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80814 Lot#1071 , early 1900’s Lamp with Green Glass Beautiful brass lamp, in working order, with Lot#1076 , 1919 Victor green glass. 6” x 14.5” x 24.5”. Est. $120-200 Talking Machine VV IX HWAC# 82043 Brown wood ecase, green platter felt, spare needles. 16 x 20.5 x 17”. serial number 430041. Untested for working condition. “The IX was a very popular “upscale” tabletop Victrola. This model used a 12-inch turntable and two spring motor. Production Lot#1072 , early 1900’s Lamps (2 was started in May of 1911 and discontinued in 1924, Vintage Brass) Lot of 2 beautiful however, IX’s continued to brass lamps in working order. 6” x 27”. be shipped to dealers from 1 of the lamps (accent lamp) has a beautiful hunter green glass lamp shade. 5” x 18”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 64430 remaining factory inventory up through the middle of Lot#1073 , Stained Glass and Brass Lamp 8 1926. The IX was available curved stained glass rounded panels. Brass base in either mahogany or oak with unusual animal? features. Unsigned Approx 18” finishes, but mahogany was by tall. Rewired. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80803 far the most popular choice. The progressive suffix letters after the serial number indicate minor changes to the design (location of speed control, type of tonearm support, etc.). The cabinet also went through several minor design changes. Earliest production versions have very closely spaced downward facing slats in the horn opening (left). Small “feet” were added to the cabinet in 1915. Several companies produced custom base cabinets for the VV-IX (photograph below). Some of these cabinets merged into the base of the phonograph so well, that the combination of phonograph and base appears as one floor- Lot#1074 , Standing Brass Lamps (2) One standing machine. These cabinets were made by a variety of companies, antique, one modern. Both approximately 5 feet tall. including the Pooley Furniture Company of Philadelphia. While Victor Antique piece has green marbled plastic sections in never produced a base cabinet for this model, they were frequently sold the stand, ornate base, ornate green cloth shade with as aftermarket accessories by Victor dealers. The original 1911 selling gold friends. Approximately 16 inches in diameter. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75235 price of the IX was $50.00. At the end of the model run, it sold new for $75.00. An estimated total of 570,500 Victrola IX’s were produced.” from victor-victrola.com Est. $400-600 HWAC# 64416 16 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1079 Hollywood, California 1950’s Poster for “The Outlaw”, a Howard Hughes Production Beautiful Poster No. 50-10, The Outlaw featuring Jane Russell, Jack Buetel, Thomas Mitchell & Walter Huston. Some staining on back with very slight tearing in middle crease. 27” x 41”. Perfect for framing. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 76971 Lot#1080 San Francisco, California Print by Al Cigich Print of San Francisco bridge, trolley car, missions,Trans-America Pyramid building.Black sketching on cream paper. Provenance: Ben- Tschavtschavadze collection of Ontario. 25” x 19.25”. Slight scratching on frame, please inspect. Est. $200- 300 HWAC# 79178 Lot#1081 , California 1970’- 1980’s approximate. “ The Lady “ Very beautiful print, multi colored. titled “ The lady ‘. Signed by Eva Sikorski...287/350 known. Limited edition. Size : 22 1/2’ wide x 27 1/4” high. The artist was born in Germany, and as a teen was accepted into the Kunst Academin Berlin. After graduation left Europe and came to the San Francisco Bay Area. At this point she enrolled at Mills College, and worked under guest instrutor Max Beckman. She also taught portrature and life drawing at the San Francisco Acadeny of Art from 1958 to 1965. She found teaching a rewarding experience, and concentrated on her portrature, land scape, and figurative painting work, till her death in 1990. A fine print at a reasobable price... ( RH ). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 77470 Lot#1077 , Wurlitzer, Model 42, Victory Fancy geometric designed Wurlitzer model 42 made in 1942. Fancy wood-carved front with rolling carved legs and five original reverse glass painted panels. Overall size 28”, deep 42”, 66” tall. Coin slot in the front in-operative. The machine has been restored to working order and plays beautifully. This Wurlitzer is another show piece. It plays and displays beautifully with the lighted panels and 24 record changer. The Wurlitzer was invented by the Wurlitzer family of Saxony, musical instrument manufacturers since the 1600’s. In 1896 they created the first electrical coin-op piano, and in 1933 came up with the coin-op electrical phonograph. This model is considered by many of the advanced collectors as the key piece in the Wurlitzer suite of coin-op electrical phonographs. We have videos of the two Wurlitzers available on our web site, fhwac.com This piece came from a prominent Southern California Collection. Est. $7000- 10000 HWAC# 75216 Lot#1078 Hollywood, California mid-1950’s Cowboy Flyers (13) 13 cowboy flyers: 1) Hong Kong/Port of a Thousand Dangers with Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming. 2) Tennessee’s Partner with John Payne, Ronald Lot#1082 , California California Gold Rush Miners Gorgeous oil Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, Coleen Gray; 14” x on canvas by Kerne Erickson, possibly painted on commission for 11” some light staining, pin holes in upper & collector/dealer James Mackie of Grass Valley. 34 x 46”, deep gold frame, lower corners from displaying on wall, please signed lower left. Erickson was well known for Pacific Coast paintings, inspect. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 76976 some of which were owned by Mackie. Erickson’s art is reminiscent of the 1920’s style pastels of the California coastal regions. This piece is a beauty, depicting the rough conditions of river mining during the gold rush. Erickson calls his style “retro”, and you’re sure he’s the same guy that painted those beautiful color Hawaiian menus of the 1920’s-40’s that we’ve sold over the years. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 80060 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 17

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1083 , California c1940 Laverne Lane Oil Painting Laverne Lot#1086 , California 1977 Print, “Ascent Lane No. Cal. coast. of Donner Summit” by Roy Purcell Color Beautiful colors etching print by Purcell, No. 25/100. Cover of aqua, sky & sea, Illustration for Old West Magazine. 17 3/4 x waves crashing on 11 7/8” platemark. Pencil titled, lower center, rocks. Very serene pencil signed and editioned: 25/100, lower painting. Ready right. Paper is cream wove. From the Annex for frame. Written Galleries. Provenance: Ben-Tschavtschavadze on back of canvas, collection of Ontario. Framed 21.25” x 27.25. “painted by my Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 79173 father J. Laverne Lane signed by his daughter, Linda Lot#1087 Paris, France 1980 Lane Thomason. Famille au bord de la mer 1923 27” x 22”. Est. Very beautiful print of a family at $400-600 HWAC# the beach, by pablo Piicasso ( 1881- 79171 1973). From the collection du Mussee Picasso - Paris. This print is number 2254/ 5000, printed in France by I.M.L.. This a reprint of an earlier oil Lot#1084 , California Gold Rush Era on canvass. The size is 20 3/4” x 30 Lithographs Published by Currier 1/8” . Pefect candition, and ready to be framed. Very, very, nice item ( RH). & Ives(Repro’s) 3 Reproductions Lithographs: 1) Gold Mining in Est. $120-150 HWAC# 77472 California, (Reproduction)12” x 8.5”. Lot#1088 , 2) Lower Bar, Mokelumne River 8.5” x Hungary 1890- 5”; 3) The Volcano Diggings, 8.5” x 5”. 1980 “ Pallet Nudes Est. $80-100 HWAC# 79169 “ Very beautiful and desirable self portrait of Mr. Vicici , fantasizing Lot#1085 , California early 1900’s Little Eva’s Temptation and painting seven different types Lithographs (7 Different) 4 Banner style posters (different sizes) of nudes before & 3 posters in this lot. him. He was born 1) Banner style, Little in Hungary in Eva’s Temptation 32” 1890. Later, he x 12”; 2) 24” x 7”; 3) immigrated to the 17” x 6.75” Little Eva’s U.S. A, and lived in Temptation With Home New York. He had Talent; 4) Henrique Vivian Messetti/Musical previously studied at the Budapest Comedy Farce to Mrs. School of Fine Art, H.B. Stowe’s Uncle Tome’s as well as The Arts Cabin, No. 4594; 5) Poster Student league. of “Topsy” Made by D.L. He exhibited at Co. Newport Ky. U.S.A. many places, such #4825; 6) “Uncle Tom & as the Society of Eva” 20” x 28” Made in USA By D.L. Co. Newport KY #4824. Subtitled “A Independent Artists Farce Comedy Suggested by Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” this musical burlesque in New York. from was written in the late 1920s by Henrique Vivian Messetti. Not much is known about either the performance history of the piece or the man 1930-1931, and the Salons of America in 1934, just to name a few. !! At one time, he was also who wrote and starred in it. According to the catalog at the Library at listed in “ Who’s Who in American Art,” at Salons of America. Exciting, the University of California, Davis, the source for the material in this Oil / Canvas / Backed. Framed size...29 3/4” Wide x 39 3/4” High. part of the archive, Messetti was a “member of a vaudeville-circus family RESTORED. Circa 1915. This painting previous sold for $8,000.00 active during the 1920’s-1940’s.” In addition to Eva’s Temptation, he in 2011, but who knows what it will bring today ? (RH ). Est. $5000- produced and toured California in shows called “Messetti’s Great Road 7000 HWAC# 78802 Show” and “Messetti’s Musical Entertainers.” It is not clear what part Messetti took in his version of Uncle Tom’s Cabin -- as posters for his Lot#1089 Emerald “Musical Entertainers” suggest, in some of his shows he apparently Nevada performed in blackface and in others as a female impersonator. Bay, (Courtesy of Department of Special Collections University of California Watercolor by Library Davis, California) The Posters, “Topsy” & “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Mildred Lane have been repaired at top on reverse side with tape. Posters are very (Signed) Beautiful delicate & tearing in margins, but does not encroach on posters. Please watercolor of inspect. Great collection for those interested in “Little Eva’s Temptation”. Emerald Bay View Provenance of James Mackie Collection. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 78965 of Tahoe. Very vivid colors in this work. 27” x 20.5”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 80813 18 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1090 Reindeer Lodge/Reno, Nevada Early Lot#1094 Virginia City, Nevada 1900’s Consummate Butler This butler figure is Watercolor by Mildred Lane solid wood and nicely carved. He appears as a very old (Signed) Beautiful watercolor of a man, has his hand out to carry a tray. He is wearing canyon in Virginia City area with small a tuxedo, vest and red cravat. 70” x 17” x 17”. Crack cabin & gorgeous landscape scene. 26: in chest area. This is a fabulous piece of history, x 20.25”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80812 your own personal butler who will never complain! From the Reindeer Lodge, located on a horseshoe curve along Mount Rose Highway between the ski resorts and Reno.It has seen much in its 60 years of existence. Lot#1095 , Nevada 1900’s Lyle V. Ball What was once the Rosemount Lodge, an upscale watercolor (signed) Lyle Ball (1909- establishment catering to local skiers, changed names 1992) was one of the most prolific and operators multiple times on its path to becoming painters in the history of the visual arts the funky property known as Reindeer Lodge. In the in Nevada. Following his retirement in record-breaking winter of 2016–17, after years of 1968 as owner of the Ball Sign Company disrepair, the roof collapsed, about 25’ of snow caving in Reno, Ball pursued a second career in around the fireplace that had for decades warmed skiers coming off the slopes. Est. $2000-3500 HWAC# painting architectural landmarks 63863 throughout northern Nevada. He was often referred to as an “artist-historian.” This work is of a quarry with cabins & Lot#1091 Reindeer Lodge/Reno, Nevada c1900’s hoists. Vibrant colors of green,blue, yellow, gray. Beautiful condition, #843, Golfer with Golf Club Small sized golfer, solid named “Quarry II” ACR #4382. 27.5” x 21.5”, framed 37” x 31”. Est. wood, unpainted. 51” x 22” x 21”, crack on left side of head and another crack down chest to base. $700-1000 HWAC# 80867 Nice carving. Your golfer needs this piece. Just Lot#1096 , Nevada c1932-1950 place a golf ball in his hand and “Bob’s your uncle”! Oil on Canvas by J. La Verne Lane From the Reindeer Lodge, located on a horseshoe Winter Meadow Scene, 19.34” x 26” curve along Mount Rose Highway between the ski “This picture was painted by my resorts and Reno.It has seen much in its 60 years father” blue skies, trees of lavender, of existence. What was once the Rosemount Lodge, soft blue wheat colors. On Bottom an upscale establishment catering to local skiers, right in margin signed J. L. Lane. Some changed names and operators multiple times on cracking in paint, please inspect. Est. its path to becoming the funky property known as $300-500 HWAC# 80809 Reindeer Lodge. In the record-breaking winter of 2016–17, after years of disrepair, the roof collapsed, about 25’ of snow caving in around the fireplace Lot#1097 , Nevada c1930 Oil on that had for decades warmed skiers coming off the Canvas by J. La Verne Lane “Early slopes. Est. $1300-2200 HWAC# 63864 Winter Scene in the Meadow” with very large tree at left with river in foreground. Has writing on back of canvas “Painted by my father, J. La Lot#1092 Reno, Nevada 1988. August ... 4th -7th Verne Lane” Beautiful painting with Hot August Nights / J.Dean Ok....Here it is... Yes, taupe colors, blue, lavender, burnt I say here it is...Beautiful, powder blue framed, orange. Ready to frame. Has cracking 14 3/4” x 24 1/4” , ....JAMES DEAN... Hot August in paint, please inspect. 24” x 19.5”. nights poster. August 4th through August 7, 1988 Est. $400-600 HWAC# 80810 ( Presented by Coors and Coca Cola ). Listed as very rare, and most certainly, ... one of the most Lot#1098 , Nevada Oil on Canvas desireable. Perfect condition, ... framed, ... and ready by La Verne Lane This painting is to be hung !! Pink and blue backround, male figure on canvas. It is called “Bre Trees in on top of a Delta 88, getteing down, with the Rock Winter Grove”, on back of canvas is N Roll songs... Outstanding item, at a reasonable written “This picture was painted by price. ( RH ). Est. $120-250 HWAC# 77471 my father”. Couldy sky, white clouds, trees in brown & lavender with Lot#1093 Virginia City, Nevada 1998 foreground being color wheat, taupe, St .M Church Very beautiful, and & some soft burnt orange. Ready to life like looking print , by William, A. be framed! 20” x 12””. Est. $200-400 Moore. ( I know, because , I have been HWAC# 80808 ther several times, myself ) This is a multi colored print , which also shows Lot#1099 , Nevada early 1900’s many of the surronding buildings, and Painting (oil) by J. La Verne Lane the Sugarloaf Mountain and 6 mile This painting is on canvas. It is called canyon in the back round , which goes “River Through Town”, on back of all the way to Dayton, Nevada. . It was canvas is written “This picture was done during the winter months , as painted by my father”. Blue sky you can tell by th remains of snow, on some of the roofs of the buildings. with white clouds, trees in brown Published by Western Nevada Supply Company, Reno, Nevada . The & lavender with foreground being print size is : 24 1/8” wide x 18 1/2” high. ( If you happen to be a wheat, taupe, & some soft burnt Nevada Bottle Collector , and love Virginia City items,... can you imaging orange. Ready to be framed! 18” x this print ...next to... or over your bottle collection on the wall...Yikes !! 13.75”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79166 Very nice item. Perfect condition, ready to be framed...( RH). Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 77473 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 19

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1100 , Nevada early 1900’s Lot#1105 , New York 1910’s 4 Painting (oil) by J. Laverne Lane Lithographs of Messett’s Musical Beautiful oil painting by Nevada artist Entertainers Beautiful colors of J. Laverne Lane. This is a structure of masonry, trees, & water. Very soft woman ballerina scene with 3 colors. Has slight damage (paint coming off at edges). Unframed.19.5” x ballerinas in background. In very nice 15.75”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79167 condition, ready to frame. American Vaudeville poster printed by the Lot#1101 , Nevada 1980 R.C. Gorman, Original Donaldson Litho Company, Newport, Signed Lithograph This rare color lithograph Kentucky. 29” x 28.5”. Est. $600-900 is entitled Naomi, & is signed in pencil by the HWAC# 78960 artist on the front lower left R.C. Gorman & dated 1980. It is also numbered in pencil on the lower Lot#1106 , New York 1910’s Lithograph right 93/150, from the total limited edition of Messett’s Musical Color Litho by D.L. Co., only 150 impressions printed on Arches hand- Newport, KY, No. 5242. Beautiful colors of woven paper. Beautiful condition. 21.5” x 27.25”. woman ballerina scene with 3 ballerinas in Framed 28” x 36”. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 80840 background.20” x 28”. Provenance James Mackie Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78976 Lot#1102 , Nevada Watercolor by Mildred Lane (Signed) Beautiful water color of Washoe Lake & Sierra mountain range in background. Signed lower left corner by Mildred Lot#1107 , 1960’s-1970’s approximatly “ She Lane, ready for frame. 20.25” x 16.5”. Had Many Faces” Very beautyiful print # 14/ Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80807 of # 275 produced . This pictures shows a lady of considerabl wealth, in her room in a large mansion. She has many parts to play in this role, and her life...hernce the name “ She Has Many Lot#1103 , Nevada Watercolor by Faces. Fine backroubd, with an overcast night , and an omonius dark moon . Ready to go, and Minerva Pierce Minerva Lockwood Pierce was one of a coterie of Reno be framed . The size of the print is : 28 1/4” x 35 1/2” Signed by the artist...Juanita Quccione ( water colorists who was motivated by California painter Lorenzo P. Latimer RH) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 77469 (1857-1941). She was instrumental in founding the Latimer Art Club in Lot#1108 , 1893 Lithography M. 1921, and went on to a long career Hommel Beautiful color lithography, painting landscapes and supporting Champagne/Wine Ad. Lithography by local arts organizations, notably as Wittemann Litho Co., NY, 27” x 20.5” a charter member of the Nevada Art has some foxing & 1” tear at bottom Gallery (now Nevada Museum of Art). left. Please inspect. Provenance, James Pierce moved to San Diego to be near Mackie Collection. Est. $1500-3000 her family in her last years, and died there in 1972. Her obituary in HWAC# 78974 the June 23 issue of the Reno Evening Gazette concisely summed up the artist’s career: “Her enthusiasm for trees, flowers, mountains and old historical buildings is seen in her watercolors.” (Online Nevada Encyclopedia). Beautiful watercolor, 11.25” x 9”. Framed 18.5” x 17.25”. Lot#1109 , 1900’s Oil on Canvas by Est. $300-500 HWAC# 81300 Troy Denton (Indian Chief) Stunning Troy Denton Painting, signed at Lot#1104 Wolfeboro, New bottom right. Portrait of Indian Chief, Hampshire 1982 “ Partners”.... By Native American Portrait. LOVELY Marcia Bush Very beautiful painting, Antique Gold Gilt Gesso Wooden representing a typical California placer gold mining scene, circa 1849. Picture Frame. Beautiful condition. Most likely in the Sierra Nevada area. This painting was portrayed 23” x. 19”. (Framed, 32.25” x 28.25”) from early engravings , photographs, and other source materials. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 80804 The original painting, was painted by Marcia Bush, of Wolfboro , New Hampshire , in 1982. It was expressly done for the Henry H. Clifford Collection , & Coins of the Ameican West. Public Auction, March 18-20, Lot#1110 Zimbabwe, Africa 1978 1982 The painting here , is very similar, but it is NOT THE ORIGINAL, but Statue : “ Elephant Family” / By Vika a fantastic copy. The detail is not as definitive, and there are a number of Ngwenya Very beautiful , and well slight differences in the landscaping, and the surrounding areas. Also, defined statue, carved from Rhodesia this specimen, is unsigned, unlike the original. Super duper, elaborate Soapstone. This is a wonderful and ornate frame, gold painted. Frame size is : 36 3/4” x 50 1/2”. depiction, of a mother elephant, and Picture size: 26” x 29 3/4” ( The original size was 18” X 24” !! ) The her two babies, looking for food along painting was done on commission for James Mackie of Grass VAlley. But, the plains. It is so detailed , that you can still a great piece of Western Americana , representing the California Gold Rush !! . Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 78803 even see the wrinkles , in the elephants skin !! Length: 16”, and the weight is 39.6 lbs. Great piece , just one of many , we are offering in this sale. ( RH). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80066 20 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1111 , Austria 1930’s / 1950’s Lot#1117 Berlin, Germany 1890’s Die Alpen ( A painting of The Alps 1900. Nude Nymph, With Fish ) Beautiful mountain landscape Skin and Raven Very Beautiful, nude painting . Oil on canvas. Very rare, pinted by the atrist... Malcus. He is nymph, by a lake with a fish skin, and a Raven about to steal it. Circa: not listed anywhere in the listuings, of of know German Artists. Most 1890-1900. This item wasa previous sold, by a famous gallery, but was likley , it is the Italian Alps, “ Die Stubaier Alpen”. It is 26 1/2” x 34 mis- identified as a paiting by lidwig Strum. His name is not on this Item, 1/4” Plaster paris frame, highly embelished , with gold paint. Very It is pained on porcelin, made by the company Konigliche Porzellan . good condition, with no chipping, and very little paint loss over the The artists signature is T. Parutiez, unlisted, but probably of the same decades. Painted on Viktoria Maltuch canvas, from...Munich, Germany. period. It is 13 3/4 “ x 17 3/4” in size. The condition is very fine , with Est. $200-500 HWAC# 77475 exception of minor surface scratches on the frame, and MINUTE LOSS to the gold gilding on the frame. Previusly selling for over $8,000.00 , Lot#1112 , Austria 1935--1945, Or if you missed it the first time , here is you second chance. Please...bid Earlier Oil Painting Of The Stubaier accordingly...( RH ) Est. $4000-8000 HWAC# 77465 Alpen Beautiful mountain landscape painting. Oil on canvas. The size is : 26 1/4” x 34 1/2”. Austria . Signed Lot#1118 , Germany 1900’s LIthograph by the artist, but it is not legible, at this time ( Loooks like “ Holsih “. Cameo, IK/Ein Samojede/Un Samojede. Gold pained, very elborate , plaster of paris frame. perfect condition on Lithograph: A man wearing a fur lined coat frame, except for minor paint loss, in a few places. No damage. Fine item possibly for hunting with a bow. 5.5” x 8.25”. , Very rare. ( RH) Est. $250-500 HWAC# 77474 Framed 11.5” x 14.5”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 80805 Lot#1113 , Austria Portrait of Young Woman, Josef Buche Portrait oil on canvas by Josef Büche (1848-1917). 13” x 10”, framed 15.75” x 12.75”. Buche was born in Vienna and grew up as the son of a painter. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts under Eduard von Engerth and Carl and was Lot#1119 , Germany Mountain Scene known especially for his portrait paintings. by Ernst Carl Walter Retzlaff Mountain Josef Büche (1848-1917) was born in Vienna Scene by Ernst Carl Walter Retzlaff (1898- and grew up as the son of a painter. Many 1976). Oil on canvas, 20” x 16”, framed 23.5” members of the imperial family and other x 19.5”. Painting shows some crackling, but important people were portrayed by him. Est. $150-800 HWAC# 57807 is in good condtion. Signature is E. C. W. Retzlaff. Numerous Alpine and mountain Lot#1114 , Canada Painting by panoramas were created. Typical for him are oil paintings a paint application with trowels William Harvey Sadd Signed by W. and the use of the template of appropriate H. Sadd. (1864- 1954) William Harvey colors. His manner of painting can be Sadd was active/lived in Canada. This described as naturalistic, with the respective is a painting of “The Road to Rue St. mountain always standing in the foreground Hyacinthe. It is north of the Tuileries and settlements, as shown in the picture, are merely indicated. The Garden , and east of Place Vendome spatula technique also enabled him to work expressively. Est. $150- .It was formerly an impasse at the 600 HWAC# 57804 bottom of which was a gate serving as entrance to the convent of the Jacobins Lot#1120 , Russia early 1900’s Icon . Around 1807, it was extended on Russian Orthodox Scene of Crucifixion the site of part of this community. Until 1881, it was called “Saint- Beautiful Antique Hand Painted Russian Hyacinthe-Saint-Honoré Street” to distinguish it from Saint-Hyacinthe- Icon Wall Crucifix. 7 prophets in foreground Saint-Michel Street.(Wikipedia) Provenance: Ben-Tschavtschavadze 2 vignettes at top left & right. This is collection of Ontario. Framed 16” x 13”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78954 painted on hard wood, (possibly walnut?). Lot#1115 , England 1870-1900’s Ready to hang on wall. Provenance: Ben- Porcelain Harvest Figurines ( 3 Tschavtschavadze collection of Ontario. Has crack down right side at wood attachment to Items ) Three beautiful harvest center piece. Please inspect. 15.5” x 18.5”. figurines. English, made by Copeland. Item #1 is a couple dancing. 7.8 Lbs. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 79176 Item #2 & Item #3 , are matching cherubs. These figurines are classic examples , normally made to celebrate the harvest festivals. Beautiful multicolored items, all...in perfect condition, and ready for your mantle Lot#1121 , Russia 1776-1780 Lithograph of another place of importance.( RH ) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 80075 of Chaman tungus (riviere Argune, Transbaikalie) Ein Schamann in Lot#1116 , England 1862-1891 Kamtschatka, color lithograph, of warrior Staffordshire Tea Pot / Blue Willow with shield, appears to be going into battle. Pattern Here we have a very beautiful 5.25” x 8.25”, framed 11.5 x 14.5”. Est. $200- piece of china . Under glaze transfer print on the base. It shows the 300 HWAC# 80806 Royal Coat of Arms for England ( A crowned Lion, and a Unicorn, on either side of a shield )// Embossed in a banner underneath is: E & C Challinor / Ironstone ( within left waving banner) / Fenton / China ( With in right waving banner) // This is an English teapot .8 1/2” high on a 6 1/2’ wide base. It is the blue willow pattern, and is highly pictorial. The scene represents a Chinese countryside with buildings, trees , birds, and a lot more. Perfect, condition. Light beige background with blue pictorial scenes. A fantastic piece, for the tea pot collectors. ( RH). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80074 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 21

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th art Lot#1122 , Russia 20th Century Russian Lot#1123 , 1874 “High Admiral Icon (Framed) Beautiful hardwood carved of Navies,” Painting Neptune Russian Icon. Our Lady of Kazan is an icon depicted with swimming ladies and of the Theotokos popular in Russia since the three horses, with sailing ships in 16th century. The Kazan icons are traditionally the background. “High Admiral of small, following the original (9×11 inches). Navies, “, “King of Seas” David Dunlop, The Kazan icon of the Virgin remains popular, Virginia, U.S.A. Copyright 1874 by especially as a wedding gift, & is sometimes Wm. Cameron and Bro. 14 x 7 inches. associated with Russian nationalism. (Framed Est. $300-400 HWAC# 81308 14” x 27”) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80802 Lot#1124 , 1982 “La Bete” by Guillaume Azoulay - Artist’s Signed Proof Print This beautifully framed print by Guillaume Azoulay is an artist’s proof of a work called “La Bete,” which portrays a Native American on horseback charging toward a bison. There is so much movement and fluidity in this visually exquisite piece, and it was a top-selling piece by this artist in 1992. Guillaume Azoulay was born in Casablanca, Morocco, in 1949. Azoulay’s parents settled in Paris when Azoulay was ten, and by age thirteen, he was planning his career as an artist and began sketching and selling his drawings on the street and at fairs. He has held major exhibits in Rome, Copenhagen, Monte Carlo, Reno, Paris, Tel Aviv, and many other cities. In 1978, two of his works were accepted into the permanent collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris. Their chief curator has said of Azoulay, “He is an artist whose varied works let us predict a very bright future.” He has achieved international recognition as a successful and truly gifted artist. His unique self-taught style conveys strong illusions of fluid motion. His subjects appear to be caught in a vital moment of life. He does not use models, preferring to rely on his imagination. As Azoulay met people from various parts of the world, his interest in traveling grew. When he was fourteen, he left home and hitchhiked across Europe and the Middle East. His desire to see and be part of the life, history, and beauty of the world took him from Copenhagen to Rome, from Lisbon to Jerusalem. Through his travels, he has become fluent in five languages. Azoulay made the world his university, and people were his main subject with their joys and pains and ways of life. Eventually, Azoulay settled in Israel in 1967 where he applied to the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, the Middle East’s most famous art academy. His application was rejected, but this did not deter Azoulay from continuing his studies. Azoulay studied drama and graduated as an actor. Unable to share his time between the theater and painting, Azoulay chose the visual arts. After moving several times, Azoulay settled in California in March of 1976, where he now lives with his family. Azoulay’s wife is Charmaine Seal, a noted ballerina and another of Azoulay’s favorite subjects in his artwork. They have two sons, Lawrence and Arnoud, and a daughter, Ondine, who is the subject of an etching that is part of the collection of the Bibliotheque National du Louvre in Paris.The brilliance of Azoulay’s art centers on his ability to convey the purity of line to create strong illusions of fluid motion and life. Line is the key element of design in Azoulay’s artwork. It is through his organic line that Azoulay creates balance, harmony, contrast, and the illusion of depth and movement in each one of his compositions. His works are found in the collections of former President Ronald Reagan, Francois Mitterand, the late Anwar Sadat, King Hassan II of Morocco, Prince Rainier, and Prince Karim Aga Khan. He is noted for his generosity and has made countless contributions of art to many worthwhile charitable organizations. He is extremely proud of his Jewish tradition and Sephardic heritage and has expressed his feeling of pride through many of his works of art.Guillaume Azoulay was presented with the Yehuda Halevi Award on February 12, 1986. One of his most notable accomplishments is the fact that Azoulay is the youngest artist to be accepted in the permanent archives of the Musée du Louvre, in Paris (description adapted from RoGallery.com). Beautifully framed in copper-hued metal frame, 25.75” x 19.75” (framed 34.25” x 28.5”). Est. $6500-8000 HWAC# 80800 22 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1129 , Egyptian Mummy Lamp Brass Egyptian Mummy lamp, embossed patterns painted. Opens with gold nude figural woman. L.V. Aronson 1923 on the bottom. Choice relic, nearly 100 yrs old, made just after the Tutankhamen discovery. No shade post. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81112 Lot#1130 , Folk Art Painting 22 x 27” framed, folk art of two teepees and two dogs. Pastel water colors, “By Shem”. From the James Mackie Collection of Grass Valley. Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 57759 Lot#1131 , Folk Art Pieces Two folk Lot#1125 , Andrew Putnam Hill Gouache Nude Framed gouache art pieces. small drum held between by Andrew Putnam Hill from the Jim Mackie Collection of Grass Valley, knees, 10” tall, 5” around at the a collector and dealer in fine Americana. Original work about 11 x top, stretched leather cover, origin unknown. hand carved hardwood 22”, 17 x 29” gold leaf fame. Reclined nude woman. Appears unsigned bearded man on small log. artist name not legible now, can only read within view, labeled on the reverse. Est. $4000-7500 HWAC# 78425 the word “Richard” carved in the side. very nice. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 77859 Lot#1126 , 1979 Color Print of Soldiers & 2 Native Americans Howard Terpning is one of the most lauded painters of Western art. Over his lifetime he’s received the highest awards in the field, including the National Academy of Western Art’s Prix de West, the Hubbard Art Award for Excellence, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Autry National Center, and 2005 Masters of the American West Thomas Moran Memorial Award and countless others. He’s an Emeritus member of the Cowboy Artists of America with over forty-one awards from that organization alone. Quite simply, he’s a living master of Western art. Gorgeous print! Provenance: Ben-Tschavtschavadze collection of Ontario. This print is signed, dated 1979, & no. 815/925.Framed 32.75” x 24”. Est. $800-1600 HWAC# 79179 Lot#1127 , Custom Oak Display Case Custom oak display case from the James Mackie Collection of Grass Valley. 7’ long, 18” deep, 32” high, three panel glass front with doors at both sides; 3” deep glass covered flat display at top. This case is a beauty, used by Mackie for at least a decade. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 80059 Lot#1128 , Donald Vann (Print Lot#1132 , Franz Dvorak Oil Painting, 1892 Original Oil on Canvas. signed, & numbered) Signed print A portrait of F. J. Dvorak. 26 X 31”. Nickel plaque “Presented to F.J. by Donald Vann, No. 88/180, 14” x Dvorak by his friends May 28, 1892” Includes an original cabinet 7.5” framed 22” x 15.5”. Donald Vann card photograph of Dvorak by Scholl, photographer, Chicago. Signed is a Cherokee artist from Oklahoma by the artist, Tos. Klir in red at lower right. Franz Dvorak was a major known for painting detailed Impressionist Czech artist, 1862-1927. He traveled the world, coming landscapes with Native American to Philadelphia about 1888. He placed his works at various showings, subjects. Vann conveys the traditions including a Chicago art exhibition in 1890. He later moved back to and culture of his tribe through soft Europe. This painting is a restored yet beautiful painting of the younger lines and colors. He has exhibited his Dvorak when he was not quite 30 years old. This spectacular piece work throughout the U.S. and abroad, winning numerous awards for his is from the James Mackie Collection of Grass Valley, California. Est. mystical paintings. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80863 $5000-10000 HWAC# 57755 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 23

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1133 , Gouda Bowl, Signed Lot#1138 , 1896 Signed Andus Gouda bowl, 6” tall, Lithograph Grand Army 8.5” diameter. Signed on the base. of the Rupublic G.A.R. & gorgeous polychrome. Numbered, War Record. Union Soldier #427 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81116 Member. IV Edition 1896, Entered According to Act of Congress in the Year 1888 by J.M. Vickroy in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington DC. Publisher J.M. Vickroy & Co., Terre Lot#1134 , Grogovian Copper Haute, Inc. This beautiful Decorative Tray Vintage Grogovian litho has many vignettes copper tray with two small pear shaped including “Decorating trays. Ea, the pears 6”.Each ch piece the Graves of our Fallen marked on the back. The tray is 18” Braves”; “Surrender of Gen. diameter. Excellent condition Est. Lee, April 9, 1865” Battle of $100-150 HWAC# 77856 Gettysburg” & many more. 21” x 27”. Provenance James Mackie Collection. Please inspect. Has tear in 3” x 1.5”. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 78979 Lot#1135 , Hobnail Basket , With Lot#1139 , 1900 Lithograph of Peck’s handle. ( By Fenton ) Very beautiful Bad Boy/Dot Karroll Litho by Enterprise , opalescent moonstone , hobnail Cleveland 21” x 28”. Original delicate. Slight basket with applied handle. The body of the basket is covered in hobnail tearing at bottom & left side. Please inspect. pattern. Also, as the moon stone colorization, reaches the rim of the Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78975 basket, there is a surprise !! If you hold the item up to a light, or the sun, you will see a “ pumpkin orange colorization”. This effect is only shown, on very early pieces. Base marked in an oval” Fenton /9 “ The basket handle , and the trimming, is also very nice, and in a pale sun colored amethyst colorization. Very unusual, “ Bulls’s Eye” pattern, on the applied handle ends !! A quality, early piece of pressed glass , art basket. PERFECT CONDITION. Est. $75-100 HWAC# 81118 Lot#1136 , 1974 Lithograph “Zonnie” by Lot#1140 , Lithograph of Uncle Tom’s Cabin R.C. Gorma, Artist Proof Hand signed by R.C. Color Lithography by Ackermann Quigley Litho. Gorman, Artist Proof, 21.5” x 29.5” framed Co., Kansas City, No. 2224, bright colors, good 27” x 35”. Rudolph Carl Gorman (July 26, 1931 condition. 21” x 28”. From the James Mackie – November 3, 2005) was a Native American Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78969 artist of the Navajo Nation. Referred to as “the Picasso of American Indian artists” by The New York Times, his paintings are primarily of Native American women and characterized by fluid forms and vibrant colors, though he also worked in sculpture, ceramics, & stone lithography. He was also an avid lover of cuisine, authoring 4 cookbooks, (with accompanying drawings) Lot#1141 , Lithograph of Uncle Tom’s Cabin called Nudes and Food. (Wikipedia) Very nice condition. Est. $500- 800 HWAC# 80841 1 color lithography, Uncle Tom, “No, No, I Aint Going, Let Eliza Go, It’s Her Right!” No. 2220, Lot#1137 , 1902 Lithograph Fraternal Ackermann & Quigley Litho Co., Kansas City. Slight tearing in bottom left corner. Please Order of the Eagle Color litho, published inspect. Beautiful colors, ready to frame. From by the J.M. Vickroy Co. Terre Haute, Ind. the James Mackie collection.20.5” x 28”. Est. Very slight tearing in right margin, does not $200-400 HWAC# 78972 encroach on litho. Please inspect. Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is an international fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898 in Seattle, Washington by a group of six theater owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. Lot#1142 , Lithograph of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who “MARKS” Color lithograph of Marks, Ackerman later joined the Loyal Order of Moose), Mose Quigley Litho, No. 2223, 21”x 28”. Good Goldsmith and Arthur Williams. Originally condition, ready for frame. Provenance James made up of those engaged in one way or another in the performing arts, Mackie Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78973 the Eagles grew and claimed credit for establishing the Mother’s Day holiday in the United States as well as the “impetus for Social Security” in the United States. Their lodges are known as “aeries.” (Wikipedia) 22” x 28”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78977 24 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1143 , Lithograph of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Lot#1148 , (Topsy) Color Lithography by Ackermann Lithographs of Quigley Litho. Co., Kansas City “Topsy--”Laws! Rose Melville Why That Ar’s Miss Feely’s Ribbon, Ain’t it?” No. (2) 1) Girl 2221. Condition issue of tearing on left margin looking over the (approx. 3” tear). Please inspect. Est. $200- fence 20.5” x 400 HWAC# 78968 25”, done by H.A. Thomas & Wylie Litho Co. , NY, 2) Rose Melville in “Sis Hopkins”20” x 30”. Rose Lot#1144 , Lithograph Signed by Melville (January 30, 1867 or Bama Gorgeous Litho by James Bama, 1873 - October No. 6/150. James Elliott Bama (born 8, 1946) born April 28, 1926, Washington Heights, Rose Smock, was New York) is an American artist an American stage actress famous for playing one character her whole known for his realistic paintings and etchings of Western subjects. Life in career, Sis Hopkins. Melville got her start in 1889 at Zanesville, Ohio Wyoming led to his comment, “Here playing a male role in a play called Queen’s Evidence. Other known an artist can trace the beginnings plays she appeared in were Uncle Tom’s Cabin, The Two Orphans and Fanchon the Cricket. (Wikipedia) The “Sis Hopkins” litho has slight of Western history, see the first tearing in upper-right (1.5” tear in margin) please inspect. The litho buildings, the oldest wagons, saddles with girl looking over fence has 1” tear at top. Provenance James Mackie. and guns, & be up close to the remnants of Indian culture ... and you can stand surrounded by nature’s wonders.” (Wikipedia) 26” x 20, Framed Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 78971 36” x 30”. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 80877 Lot#1149 , early 1900’s Little Lot#1145 , 1987 Lithograph Signed Eva’s Temptation Lithographs (4 by Frank Howell Entitled “Tierra Different) 1) Little Eva’s/Temptation Rojo” No. 66/100. Lithograph is 17” /With Home Talent 17”x 6.5”; 2) 25” x 23.5”. Framed 27.75” x 35”. Frame x 7”; 3) Henrique Vivian/ Messetti has slight damage (1/8” round) at 28” x 21”, #4594; 4) “Topsy”, made right portion wood in frame. Please by D.L. Co. Newport KY USA #4825. inspect. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 80876 Topsy poster is repaired with tape on reverse. Please inspect. Very nice collection. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 78966 Lot#1146 , early 1900’s Lithograph Uncle Tom’s Cabin (4 Different) 1) Lithography by Ackermann-Quigley Litho. Co., Kansas City. This poster is #2223, entitled MARKS; 2) This is #2224, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” beautiful poster, bright colors, nice condition; 3) “Uncle Tom - “No, No, I Aint going/Let Eliza Go, It’s Her Right!” #2220. Color lithograph poster for stage production. Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Beecher Stowe. Eliza, Harry, Chloe, Tom. Ackerman Quigley Litho Co.Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. 4) Topsy --”Laws! /Why That Ar’s Miss Feely’s, Ribbon, Aint it?”. No.2221. Beautiful condition, ready to frame. All posters 21” x 27.5”. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 78967 Lot#1147 , 1910’s Lithograph, The Forty Thieves Beautiful lithograph of woman holding pot with boiling water pouring into large amphora. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. Lot#1150 , 1906 Oil Painting from (Hudson School) Beautiful 20” x 30”. Copyright by Oldfield & Co. , London. framed oil, signed, R. Fehran(?) 1906. The Hudson River School, a mid- Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78964 19th-century American art movement. The movement was led by a group of landscape painters whose aesthetic vision was influenced by romanticism and luminism. Their paintings depict the Hudson River Valley and the surrounding area, as well as the Catskill Mountains, Adirondack Mountains, and White Mountains of New Hampshire. (Wikipedia). 9.5” x 7.75”, framed 16.25” x 14.25”. Very slight scratch (approx. 1.25”) on frame. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 80868 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 25

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1151 , late 1800’s Painting by Lot#1156 , Print “Western Air Alexander Phimister Proctor (oil) Express” by Roy Purcell Beautiful Small log cabin in a winter snow Print with soft amber colors, matted & scene. Beautiful painting & original framed. Color etching print by Purcell, frame. Old note attached to back signed by artist, No. 80/85. Paper is reads “Alexander Proctor/Painter cream wove. 27” x 21.25”. Est. $300- & Sculpture. Proctor was born on 600 HWAC# 79175 September 27, 1860, in Bosanquet, Ontario, to Alexander and Tirzah (Smith) Proctor, the fourth in a family of eleven children. The family moved to Michigan in 1863, Iowa in 1864 or 1865, and six years later Lot#1157 , Print by John Livingston Print to Denver, Colorado. There Proctor developed a love for hunting and by John Livingston of large buck. The print sketching wild animals. He took his first art lessons in Denver, and his reads “To Alice, all the very best” signed John. first employment in art was with a wood-engraving firm, for which he Framed 17” x 21.5”.Slight condition of wear made twenty wood engravings for a book entitled Hands Up (1880). at right & left bottom corners. Please inspect. Provenance: Ben-Tschavtschavadze collection of Ontario. (Courtesy of Est. $400-800 HWAC# 79177 the Proctor Foundation) This painting has 1 tiny pin hole at center of painting. Please inspect. 16” x 13”. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 79172 Lot#1152 , 1900’s Painting by Bill Rabbit (Signed) Original painting by Bill Rabbit, beautiful colors of soft desert southwest colors, appears to be a Native American in flowing Lot#1158 , 1980 Print of “Race With blanket & tall hat. Signed by Rabbit. Bill Rabbit was an Oklahoma The Hostiles” By Frank McCarthy Native artist who experimented with various styles, painting as he felt This print is signed by Frank McCarthy, rather than according to public expectations. Rabbit exhibited his art in in 1980, is no. 639/1000. Encouraged numerous locations & won many awards over the period of his artistic by his parents and art teachers, he career. In 1986, he was designated Master Artist by the Five Civilized enrolled at fourteen in New York’s Art Tribes Museum. Toward the end of his life, Rabbit began collaborating Students League, studying first under on paintings with his daughter Traci, in their mutual studio located in George Bridgeman and then under Pryor, OK. On April 9, 2012, Rabbit died. (Wikipedia) 18.25” x 22.25”. Reginald Marsh. After high school Est. $500-800 HWAC# 80866 graduation, he studied for three years at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute with Lot#1153 , Portrait of a Man, American, a major in illustration. Following his studies, McCarthy embarked on his art career as a commercial illustrator in New York City. He painted c1750 Portrait of a man. 22 x 26”, oil illustrations for most of the paperback book publishers, magazines, on canvas, ebony and gold frame. No movie companies and advertisements. He created works that became identification available. Restored. Circa 1750, posters for such movies as the James Bond series. Frank McCarthy’s thought to be American. Classic portraiture. Fine details, strong facial features. Est. talents were highly sought-after by art directors enabling him to work $500-1000 HWAC# 57753 as a free lance illustrator for many years. His art career spanned over 50 years, beginning with a request for a western cover for a magazine by an art director. He left the world of commercial art in 1968, and began his fine art career after moving to Sedona, Arizona. Frank McCarthy’s dynamic paintings frequently featured the people of the west with a special emphasis on the Plains Indian, mountain men and cavalry that comprised the lore and lure of the Old West. Appropriately entitled Lot#1154 , 1977 Poster by the “Dean of Western Action Painters,” Frank McCarthy’s art was R.G.Gorman Poster of woman unsurpassed for its motion, drama and absolute attention to accuracy looking up & to the left with blue & and detail. Highly collected and frequently imitated, Frank McCarthy’s red blanket over her with her hands works were treasured throughout the world as classic examples of clenched. Good condition, framed. contemporary Western Art. Frank McCarthy passed away in 2002 at 32.25 x 26.75”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# his home of 30 years in the beautiful red rocks of Sedona, Arizona. 78953 Provenance: Ben-Tschavtschavadze collection of Ontario. This print is in beautiful condition. Framed 33.5 x 21”. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 78952 Lot#1159 , Print, Signed by Robert Redbird Robert Redbird, an Oklahoman Lot#1155 , Print “Among the Granite who was part of the Kiowa tribe. Redbird’s Gods” by Roy Purcell Color etching print by drawings & paintings showed the beauty Purcell, No. 5/75. Pencil titled, lower center, of Native American culture from the vast pencil signed and editioned: 5/75, lower bleakness of the Comanche in the snow right. Paper is cream wove. Framed is 20.25” to cultural symbols such as the eagle and x 26.25”. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 79174 pottery. (July 22, 1939 – March 5, 2016). This print is signed, No. 938/1000. Beautiful print. Print is 17” x 23”. Framed 27.25” x 33.25”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 80875 26 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Art Lot#1160 , 1979 R.C. Gorman Lot#1163 , Tex and Patches Lithograph “Navajo at Twilight” painting Original Tex and Patches Large early. R.C. Gorman signed & painting. Est. $500-2500 HWAC# numbered, “Navajo at Twilight” 30” x 75631 22.25” Framed 41.75” x 34”. Signed, & no 111/135. Est. $500-800 HWAC# Lot#1164 , 1900’s Watercolor by 80860 Lyle V. Ball Lyle Ball (1909-1992) was one of the most prolific painters in the history of the visual arts in Nevada. Following his retirement in 1968 as owner of the Ball Sign Company in Reno, Ball pursued a second career painting architectural landmarks throughout northern Nevada. He Lot#1161 , 1980 R.C. Gorman Lithograph, was often referred to as an “artist-historian.” Ball was highly visible in signed numbered Gorgeous signed Reno’s arts community and beyond. He was a founding member of the Lithograph of “Su-Sho-Bah”, signed 1980, Artists Co-operative of Reno and an active participant in the activities of the Nevada Art Gallery, Nevada Artists Association, and Latimer Club. No. 12/100. Rudolph Carl Gorman was born He qualified for membership in the Society of Western Artists in 1970 in Chinle, Arizona. His mother was Adele and henceforth proudly placed the initials S.W.A. after his signature. Katherine Brown, and his father Carl Nelson (Courtesy of O.N.E.) This watercolor is double matted & framed, in very Gorman was a noted Navajo painter and nice condition only having slight wear at bottom left of frame (approx. teacher, who later became a Navajo code talker during World War II. Rudolph Carl Gorman 2” long). Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80865 (July 26, 1931 – November 3, 2005) was a Lot#1165 , Watercolor by Native American artist of the Navajo Nation. Mildred Lane (Signed) Beautiful Referred to as “the Picasso of American Indian watercolor by Mildred Lane signed artists” by The New York Times, his paintings lower right corner. 20” x 27”. Est. are primarily of Native American women & characterized by fluid forms $300-500 HWAC# 80811 and vibrant colors, though he also worked in sculpture, ceramics, and stone lithography. He was also an avid lover of cuisine, authoring four cookbooks, (with accompanying drawings) called Nudes and Food. (Wikipedia). Vivid colors 22” x 29.5” framed 28” x 36”. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 80861 Lot#1162 , R.C. Gorman Triptych #2 & Signed 17” x 21” Lot of 2 works. Both signed by artist. The first is a beautiful enamel or porcelain appearing tile work, No. 71/100, the 2nd in lot is the “plan” of colors & design of the tiled work. This is also signed by R.C. Gorman. 13.25” x 19.25”; 17” x 21”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 80862 Lot#1166 , William Putnam Hill Cupid and Woman Original William Putnam Hill in pastel colors, framed 24 x 34”, 16.5 x 26” in gold leaf frame. Provenance: Jim Mackie Collection of Grass Valley, well known Americana collector and dealer. This spectacular work on board was the proud possession of well known western collector Jim Mackie for decades. Hill (1853-1922 was a landscape and portraiture painter. Most of his career was spent in San Jose, where a high school was named in his honor. His art won medals at many major exhibitions, including Calif. State Fair, St. Louis World’s Fair and others. The allegorical use of Cupid is showing a protectionary kiss. The piece appears unsigned on the obverse, and is labeled on the reverse. Est. $5000-10000 HWAC# 78424 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 27

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bottles Lot#1167 Sacramento, California Lot#1173 Carson City, Nevada 1877-1878 F.H. Phelps/ early 1900’s Bourbon Barwell Apothecary. ( Embossed vertically on the front of the Labels (2) 2 Labels 8.5” round, brown bottle ). Momograhm: F.H. P., intertwined lettering, at the in color reads: OLD/COLONIAL/1776 shoulder. / F . H. Phelps ( Upside down “ S” , with fat end RYE DISTILLED/EXPRESSLY FOR/ on the top !! ) / Apothecary / Carson City , Nev // base: EBNER BRO’S/SACRAMENTO/CAL. Flat and eatrly. // Clear, turning...sun colored amethyst. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 78335 Oval, flared top, tooled lip. 4 7/8” tall, and perfect like a brand new bottle !!. Also, very bold embossing. Nice looking item. ( R.H. ) Est. $150-250 HWAC# 80727 Lot#1168 San Francisco, California 1890’s 1900. Hutch Soda / Enterprise Soda Works Enterprise / Lot#1174 Carson City, Nevada 1909- 1922 J. A, Muller / Soda Works/ S.F. : Aqua, hutchinson style soda. 6 3/8” tall, and perfect Druggist. Embossed vertically on the front of the bottle, like a brand new bottle !! Bonus: It still has the original wire stopper !! between graduation scales ) J. A. Miller ( In script ). / But, there are a couple of minute , light short scathes , here and there , With “ Druggist “ Inside banner / Opp. Post Office, Carson but very minor. Clean and shiny bottle. a very nice specimen. ( RH) Est. City, Nev // Exceptionally light, sun colored amethyst. $50-100 HWAC# 81441 Rounded collar, with single band, with tooled top. Lot#1169 San Francisco, California 1880’s - 1900’s. Rare Rectangular, 7 1/4” tall. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. Very bold fancy embossing, and an impressive looking Jesse Moore / Sample Whiskey . Beautiful, sample item. Also, a few nice bubbles, scattered around , in the whiskey. Embossed : Motif: Trade / Mark embossed with body of the bottle. Dynamite item !! ( RH ). Est. $40-80 in Ring of Antlers, at the shoulder. Embossed within the HWAC# 80721 inner circle, on thr front of tyhe bottle is; C.H . Moore (au)/ Star / Old / Bourbon & Rye ( ad ). Jessie Moore & Co. Lot#1175 Carson City, Nevada 1866-1878 O. P. Willis Louisville , Ky.( Embossed with in outer circle ). / Jessie / Apothecary. Embossed monograhm, O.P.W. ( At More - Hunt Co. / Louisville, KY. /Jessie More - Hunt CO. / Shoulder ) / O. P. Willis / Apothecary / Carson City, Nev San Francisco. // 6 1/8” tall. Long tapered collar with ring, tooled lip. Perfect condition . ( RH) Est. $80-100 HWAC# // Base embossed : # 4 // Penn Oval, pale sun colored 80736 ametghyst. flaired lip, tooled top. 6 3/4” tall, and perfect, like a brand new bottle. Brilliant, outstanding item. Really displays well. ( RH ). Est. $100-150 Lot#1170 Leadville, Colorado 1890’s HWAC# 80713 1900. Davis Drug Company ( 3 Items ). ( All of the following items, have the exact same embossing. The only difference is the size of the specimen ). Item # 1 of 3 : The Davis / Drug Company ( cu & cd ) / The Rexall Store / Leadville , Colo. // Base embossed : W.T. C. Co( au ) / B / Lot#1176 Delamar, Nevada 1890’s U. S. A. // Clear, semi oval, 13 paneled specimen. thin lip, squared collar, 1900. Labeled Pumkinsed, Rare / tooled top. 6 3/4” tall, Perfect Condition, bold embossing. Item #2 of Washinton Whiskey. ( Label only 3 : Same embossing. Light, overall inside haze. Never cleaned. 6 1/8” specimen, 90% remaining ! ) Wow tall. Perect, except for the haze. Item #3 of 3 : Same embossing, square !! What a great label ! President collar lip, tooled top. 1 3/4” tall, with minute haze, otherwise perfect. Nice grouping in 3 sizes, and they display great ( RH ). Est. $60-100 Washinton ( The Father of Our HWAC# 78800 Country ), /3 American draped flages with 20 stars. / WASHINGTON Lot#1171 , Hawaii Hawaii Drug ( su) / sour mash / WHISKEY / ( In minute lettering underneath is : Bottles Group of three K. Konishi & This whiskey is bottled under our Co. apothecary bottles in deep aqua. supervision for ) Dan Mandish / Tooled top. Two are 8.5” tall, the third 6.5” tall. The deepest aqua tall Delmar..... Nevada / ( In minute bottle is dead mint, whittled and clean. the second is mint, with some lettering , underneath it says: None minor imperfections here and there, mostly unnoticeable. The small geniune with out the signature ( But, specimen has a serious crack in the neck. These three bottles were dug I cant read it , it may say “ Rotheler under a house in Honolulu near Roosevelt High School in 1996. The spelling on the large bottles is incorrect, “apochecary”. The bottles are “) . Medium, sun colored amethyst. from a Japanese Honolulu merchant. They held a “cure” for tempering Double color top, tooled lip. 6 1/2” rhumatic fever. The lot also contains two matching dose glasses, 1.75” tall, with some sain.( But, it has never tall, 0.75” diam with Japanese writing embossed on the side. Est. $400- been cleaned out. If you use amonia, it will clean well, ok? ) No other 600 HWAC# 57749 problems. Nice piece... ( RH ). Est. $400-600 HWAC# 80743 Lot#1172 Carson City, Nevada 1880-1882 David Bain Lot#1177 Delmar, Nevada 1894-1895 John Shier/ / Druggist ( Embossed vertically, on the front of the Pharmacist John Shier ( au ) / Pharmacist / Motif : bottle ) Motif : Mortor n Pestal, on the shoulder. ( This Mortar & Pestal ( Note* : This is a picture medicine!! is a “ Picture “ medicine !! ) David Bain ( au ) / Druggist ) Delmar ( ad)/ Nevada// Base Embossed : W.T. & Co( / Carson City ( ad) // Base embossed “ W.T. Co / Z ( au)( Embossed upside down !! ) / A W / U.S.A. ( ad) // embossed , upside down, again !!). // Clear, Penn Oval, Clear, but will turn , sun colored amethyst. Philadelphia square collar top, tooled lip . 5 1/8” , and perfect like oval, square collar top, tooled lip. 5 1/8 “ tall, and brand new bottle. It “ spakles”, like a jewel . very nice item. Yummy. ( RH ). Est. $120-200 HWAC# 80729 perfect , like a brand new bottle. !! Nice looking design, bold embossing, and well balanced. A rare, beautiful specimen !! Go for it !! ( ( RH ). Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 80730 28 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bottles Lot#1178 East Ely, Nevada 1908- Lot#1183 Goldfield, Nevada 1904-1908 Roberts / Drug 1910 Steptoe Drug Co. Inc / Store. Roberts / Drug Store ( Embossed within banner ) Pescription Specialist ( 4 items ). ( / Goldfield , Nevada // Base Embossed : WBM ( Western All bottles , embossed vertically, on the front of the bottle , and bounded Bottle Manufactures, Chicago) //. Very pale, sun colored by graduation scales ) Item #1 of 4: ( In Script ! )Steptoe Drug Co. ( amethyst. Flaired lip, tooled top. 4 3/8” tall, and perfect, su). /With underscoring banner enclosing” Pescription Specialist” / like a brand new bottle. Small in manufactued , onion Ely - Easy Ely-McGill// Base embossed “ Blue Ribbon . // Light, sun skin, open bubble on base. Very minute, and smooth. colored amethyst. Rounded top, graduated double bands, tolled top and Not damage. Very nice item, bold embossing . ( RH ).Est. fluted shoulders. 5 7/8” tall, and perfect like a brand new bottle. Item $200-400 HWAC# 77479 # 2 of 4: Same exact embossing, and type of lip. But, larger specimen at 7 1/4” tall. Also, perfect. Item #3 of 4: same exact embossing, and type of lip. But, the “ Big Daddy” , at 9 1/4” ( 16 ounce size !! ) Also, perfect. Item #4 of 4: Same embossing, and type of lip. Inbetween size, Lot#1184 Rawhide, Churchill, Nevada at 6 1/2”. Also, perfect with 2 nice bubbles , on the rear sghoulder area. Tex Rickard’s Rawhide Northern This collection, of the 4 different graduated sizes, is extremley rare.But, Saloon Paper Label Whiskey Bottle the “ Big Daddy” 16 ounce size is the rarest of ALL, WITH ONLY 2 KNOW Sure to be one of a kind! Old W. A. Lacey TO US, AT THIS TIME. This is your chance to get them all...Go for it !! ( Sour Mash Whiskey paper label with RH ). Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 80733 “The Northern / Tex Rickar / Rawhide Lot#1179 Elko, Nevada 1880’s F.F. Muller ( Drug Bottle - Nev” printed on it. Private OPS label. 5.5 x 4”. Rickard’s Goldfield Northern ) ( Embossed horizontally on the front ) F. F. Muller Saloon may be the most famous 1900’s / Elko. Nev. // Base embossed : W.T.C. Co. ( Embossed saloon in Nevada. Here the rich and upside down !! ) Penn oval, Clear , square collar, tooled powerful hung out. Here you could find top. 4 1/4” tall . Perfect like a brand new bottle. Clean a nice girl to spend the some time with. and shiny. ( RH ). Est. $120-200 HWAC# 77476 Here deals were made. There can be no doubt that Tex Rickard was one of the greatest Goldfield promotors! When the mining camp at Rawhide exploded, he sold the Goldfield Saloon and rebuilt in Rawhide. Unlike Goldfield, Rawhide was a flash in the pan. That was probably all Lot#1180 Eureka, Nevada 1878-1890 John Schneider right with Rickard as he became a big time boxing promoter in Nevada / Druggist. ( Embossed vertically, on the front of the bringing in some of the most famous early 1900 fights to Nevada. The bottle ) F. J. Schneider / Druggist / Eureka, Nev // labl shows its age, but all the key information is readable. Est. $500- Base embossed : Mc C ( For Mc Cully & Company) 800 HWAC# 99885 // Philadelphia Oval, clear, square collar top, tooled lip. 4” tall, and perfect , like a brand new bottle.Bold Lot#1185 Reno, Nevada 1890’s embossing,square shouldered, and very cute. Almost, 1900. Pumkin Flask Whiskey / looks like toy. Brilliant specimen . ( RH). Est. $60-80 Unique. ( Octagon shaped, Paper HWAC# 80731 label Only). Miller Extra Bourbon ( au) over central circle. Inside the circle is : Motif : A Star , with 3 fleur de leigh daggers /H. J. Thayes / Lot#1181 Eureka, Nevada 1874--1895 W.H Stowell / Bank Building / Virginia and Second Druggist & Assayer . ( Embossed vertically, on the Streets/ Reno , Nevada / Motif: a front, of the bottle ) W. H Stowell / Druggist & Assayer Star , with 3 fleur de leigh daggers./ Whiskey ( ad) below central cirlcle. / No. 3 Main St / Eureka - Nevada. // Base embossed : Light , sun coloed ameyhyst, double W. T. Co. ( Embossed, Upside Down !! ) . Clear, square collar, tooled lip .6 1/4’ tall,original collar top. tooled lip. Bold embossing , and perfect , cork and pull ring.Perfect, like a like a brand new bottle. Oval, 5” tall. Very desireable, because it has both the “ Druggist & Assayer”notation brand new bottle. Small anount of , and the address aswell !! Beautiful item !! ( RH ). Est. contents, still in the basae. Unique $200-300 HWAC# 80723 item, the only one known. ( RH ). Est. $400-800 HWAC# 80740 Lot#1182 Goldfield, Nevada 1907-1910 Pioneer Drug Lot#1186 Reno, Nevada Possibly, 1906. Dalton, Co. ( Embossed vertically, on the front of the bottle ). Right Cliffgord & Wilson / Druggists Dalton, Clifford & bevel, has graduation scale ./ “ In business for your health Wilson / Druggist/ Reno, Nevada // Base embossed “ “ / The Pioneer / With underscore , and enclosed within Sheldon” ( Upside down !! )// Clear, flaired lip, tooled banner “ Drug Co.” / Goldfield , Nevada . // Base embossed top. 5 1/8” tall, and perfect, like a brand new bottle. : Blue Ribbon . //Light , sun colored amethyst. Rolled over Very bold embossing,brilliant specimen. Really nice lip/ doubanded, tooled top. Rectangular , with fluted item, and rare as well.No auction records for this shoulder. Left bevel, graduation scale. // 5 7/8” tall, and mold !!. ( RH).Est. $120-200 HWAC# 77478 perfect like a brand new bottle !!. This specimen, has a really nice colorization. Almost, enought to be considered “ Colored “ !! Goldfield bottles are always indemand, because Goldfield is one of the most interesting post-1900 mining camp “ Ghost Towns” in America in “ Arrested decay” today. Nice looking, well balanced design, and a nice color !! (RH). Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80732 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 29

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bottles Lot#1187 Reno, Nevada 1879-1884. J. F. Meyers / Lot#1192 Reno, Nevada 1890’s 1900. Rare Coffin Druggist. ( Embossed vertically, on the front of the bottle Flask / Sam’s Johnson Bar /1/2 Pt ( Embossed on ) Monogram: J.F. M, lettering interwined , at shoulder. J. the front of the bottle, in a round slug plate ) Sam’s F. Meyers / Druggist /Reno, Nev // Base embossed : T / Johnson ( au ) / Bar / Reno, Nevada // Clear, turning W.T Co. / Star ( All embossing laying on the left side !! ) sun colored amethyst. Long tapered collar, with ring. // Clear, square shape, square collar top, tooled lip. 4” Tooled top . 6 1/8” tall, and perfect, like a brand new Tall, and perfect, like a brand new bottle. Excellent, and bottle. Ulta minute haze, but very minute.A very rare desireable. ( RH ). Est. $400-600 HWAC# 80724 item. ( * Note, In this auction, we also have the PINT size, try and get both, they make a great pair, it’s the chance of a lifetime !! ( RH) Est. $500-800 HWAC# 80744 Lot#1188 Reno, Nevada 1878-1889. Osborn & Lot#1193 Reno, Nevada 1900’s Shoemaker / Druggist. ( Embossed vertically on the 1910’ Rare Pocket Flask/ front of the bottle ) Osborne & Shoemaker / Druggists Kanes Cafe Embossed on the / Reno, Nev.// Base embossed : Patented May 15 1888/ front of the bottle, in a round D.F. & D //( Embossed , up side down !! ) // Exceptionally slug plate is : Kane’s Cafe ( au ) / light, sun colored amethyst. Chicago Oval, flared top, Reno / Nevada ( ad ) // Beautiful, tooled lip. 6 “ tall, and perfect, like a brand new bottle !! light yellow amber. Pocket flask, Considered to be extremely rare, but in this condition, it with early screw threads, tooled would be exceptional.A beautiful, piece. ( RH). Est. $60- top. 7 3/8” tall, and perfect, like 100 HWAC# 80717 a brand new bottle. Also, a few nice bubbles, scattered through out the body of the bottle. Nice item , and very rare. ( RH ). Est. Lot#1189 Reno, Nevada 1890’s 1900. Pumpkin See Flask / $1000-2000 HWAC# 80739 Wine House ( Embossed on the front of the bottle, in a round slug plate). From Wine House ( au) / Cigars/ & Cigars / Reno, Nev ( ad ) // Beautiful, sun colored , pumkinseed whiskey. 6 1/2” tall. Clean and shiny, and in near mint condition. On the back od the bottle , in the lower left central portion, an elaongater curved bubble. There is a small amount of opening in the tail of Lot#1194 Reno, Nevada 1890-1891 Shoemaker this bubble, but still looks really Ruth / Druggists ( Embossed vertically on the good. Totally, inmanufactured front ) Shoemaker & Ruth / Druggist / Reno, Nev. annomaly. A great lookin piece. // Base embossed : “ Patented May 15 1888/ D.F. ( RH). Est. $1200-2000 HWAC# & Co.” ( Embossed upside down !! ) // Chicago Oval. 80737 Exceptionally light, sun colored amethyst. Flared lip, tooled top. Perfect, like a brand new bottle, except for a 1 /8” minute, left front base edge, mold roughness. Totally, in manufactured. Extremely rare, with less Lot#1190 Reno, Nevada 1879 R. E . Queen / Druggist. than 5 known specimens, but none in this condition!! Spectacular specimen. ( RH ). Est. $400-800 HWAC# ( Embossed vertically, on the front of the bottle ). 80714 Vertical Monoram ( This is a “ Picture “ Medicine !! ) Drug scales / surrounded by laurel leaves, at the Lot#1195 Reno, VirgInia City, & shoulder/ R. E. Queen / Druggist / Reno , Nev. // Base Carson City., Nevada 1875-1900 embossed : W.T.Co / 7 ( Embossed upside down !! ).// Mcullough’s, A. M. Cole, & C.G. Clear, square collar top, tooled lip. Penn oval , 6 3/4” Thaxter. ( 7 iems ). Item #1 of 7 : ( Monogram , interwined letters ) . tall, 6-8 ounce size. Perfect, like a brand new bottle, Mc Cullough’s / Pharmacy / Reno, Nevada.// Clear, flared lip, oval . 5 “ and has bold embossing as well. Very impressive bottle tall. Clean specimen, but has large 1 “ crack, in the base. Item #2 of 7 : , and well balanced design . ( RH).Est. $200-300 HWAC# A. M. Cole / Apotyhecary / Virginia , Nev. / base : W.T. & Co/ Z / //Clear, 80726 Flared lip, tooled top. Square , 4 7/8” tall. Scarce. Has 2 large . 1” body cracks, and light haze. Item #3 of 7: A. M. Cole ( Inside banner with Mortor Lot#1191 Reno, Nevada 1890’s 1900. Rare Coffin & pestle) // Square, clear, 5 “ tall. Good conition with a 1/8’ lip chip, and Flask / Sam’s Johnson ( Embossed on the front of minute haze. Item #4 of 7 : Just like Item #2, light haze , & 1 “ crack the bottle, in a round slug plate ) Sam’s Johnson ( au) in left panel. Item #5 of 7 : Just like item # 2, except smaller in size. 1” / Bar /Reno, Nev ( ad ) // Base embossed : # 1213 1 3/4” tall, with 2 , 1/4’ lip chips. Item # 6 of 7: G. C. Thaxter ( au ) / // Light , suncolored amtethyst. Long tapered collar Motif: Mortor & Pestle , surrounded by Sun rays / Druggist / Carson with ring, tooled top.. 7 1/8” tall, and perfect like a //Oval, Clear, flared lip, tooled top. Has 3/8” lip chip, on the right rear brand new bottle. Pint size. Really nice, tear drop side of the lip chip. . Also, light haze at the shoulder. Item # 7 of 7 : Just bubble, at the end of the letter “ R “ , in the word like item 6, but a maller size. 4 1/4” tall, Very good, ecxcept for a 1/4” BAR. Nice item ( * Note: In this auction, we also have base bruise, and a 1 / 16’ base chip. Nice grouping of 7 Nevada bottles, the 1/2/ pint size, as well. Try and get both, they that display well. They are just like the old TV program....” The Price is make a great pair, and its the chance of a lifetime. !! Right “ ha ha ... ( RH ). Est. $80-120 HWAC# 78801 ( RH ). Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 80738 30 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bottles Lot#1196 Ruby Hill, Nevada 1881- Lot#1200 Tonopah, Nevada 1890’s 1887 Chas . M. Fassitt / Druggist . 1900. Pocket Flask/ Washington Bar ( Embossed vertically on the front ( Embossed on the front of the bottle, in of the bottle ). Monogram: C.M. F. a round slugplate ) Washington Bar ( au lettering, intertwined. ( At Shoulder ) / Coleman ( su) / & / Grange ( sd) / ) / Chas.M. Fassitt / Druggist / Tonopah, Nevada ( ad). Very early pocket Ruby Hill , Nev // Base embossed : flask. Hand molded, with the original W.T. & Co / A A. ( Embossed , upside , pewter screw cap ( That’s a plus ! ) down) . Clear, oval, square collar top, Light sun colored amethyst. Quadripple, tooled lip. 5 1/8” tall. Perfect , like a threaded top, tooled lip. 7 1/2” tall, and brand new bottle. Since the town of perfect like brand new bottle. Very Rare.... Ruby Hill, no longer exists,this is an Great Item.( *Note: There is also, the rare official ghost town bottle. Super mint half pint version, in this sale, try and get specimen,and extremely rare in this both, the pair, are a chance of a lifetime !! condition. ( RH ). Est. $1000-2000 ) ( RH ). Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 80741 HWAC# 80719 Lot#1201 Tonopah, Nevada 1890’s 1900. Rare, Half Pint Whiskey / Washington Bar. ( Embossed on the front of the bottle, in a round slugplate Lot#1197 San Francisco, Nevada 1880’s Old Tea Cup ) Washington Bar ( au ) / Coleman ( au) / & / Granger ( ad Whiskey Beautiful, flint glass, back bar bottle. Flutted ) / Tonopah, Nevada. ( cd ) .// neck and shoulder area. 12 paneled body. with refired Very Early , moulded screw top pontil . Embossed in script, slanting white enamel is specimen ( NOT ABM ), complete “ Old / Tea Cup / Whiskey “. 11 “ tall, and in perfect , with original, peweter screw cap sparkling mint condition. A very rare and interesting item, from the old west !! Also, very rare. ( RH). Est. ( Not bad , huh ? ). Light, sun $400-1000 HWAC# 80735 colored amethyst. 6 3/8” tall, and perfect, like a brand new bottle. Excellent , smooth and wavy texture to the glass. Also, some nice small bubbles in the glass. Lot#1198 Seven Troughs, Nevada 1909-1914 Owl Just a great piece !! ). ( * Note: The pint size is also, in this auction !! Pharmacy Co. The / Owl / Motif: Figure of and adult Owl, , try and get both, its the chance sitting on a branch / Pharmacy / Co. / Seven / Troughs of a lifetime ! ( RH ). Est. $1000- / Nev. // Base embossed : Blue Ribbon // Exceptionally 2000 HWAC# 80742 light, sun colored amethyst. Rounded collar, and double banded, tooled top. 5 7/8” tall, and the 4 ounce size. The embossed Owl Drug bottle from Seven Troughs , is among the most highly prized of all western drug store bottle. And, have sold for as much as $ 1,200.00 each, not that Lot#1202 Tonopah, Nevada 1907-1916 Tonopah long ago. Super mint , perfect, like a brand new bottle. A Drug Co. ( Embossed vertically on the front of the wonderful display piece, and a great looking specimen. bottle ) Tonopah Drug Company/ Tonopah, Nevada. The best there is , and I am not kidding ! ( RH).Est. $1000- // Base embossed : W. B. M & Co. (Western Bottle 2500 HWAC# 80718 Manufacturing Co. , out of Chicago, Ill. ) Clear, flared lip, tooled top . Rectangular, and 6 7/8” tall. Super mint, Lot#1199 Seven Troughs, Nevada 1890’s 1900. Rare/ perfect, like a brand new bottle. Very bold embossing as Seven Troughs Whiskey / Highland Rye ( Paper label well. Impressive looking. Nice large , 1” bubble under the only, 100% , intact ) Wow !! Here is a great piece, for city name “ Tonopah” , and a smaller 1/4” bubble under you Nevada boys !! Embossed on the label , bordered the state name, and letter “ A” in “ Nevada “. Top of the by two rye stocks, and surrounded by a dotted circle is line specimen. ( RH ). Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80720 : Highland ( au )/ Extra ( au ) / Copper Distilled / Rye / Whiskey( ad) Distillery (ad) / HIGHLAND ( In banner Lot#1203 Tuscarora, Nevada 1878-1879 Only. Henry ) / Copper Distilled ( ( au ) / RYE / WHISKEY / OWL F. Schuldt / Pharmacist. ( Embossed on the bottle CLUB/ Seven Troughs/ Nevada// Reverse : Embossed vertically ) Monogram : H.F.S. ( At shoulder ) / Henry F. at the shoulder is : Gauranteed ( au ) / Full 1/2” Pint Schuldt / Pharmacist / Cor. Weed& Main Sts./ Tuscarora, // Clear, may turn sun colored amethyst. Long tapered Nev // Exceptionally light, sun colored amethyst. Square collar with ring, tooled top. 6 3/4” tall , with the collar top, tooled lip. 4 1/8 “ tall. Perfect , like a brand original cork. Really nice condition. A little dirt in the new bottle !! Very desirable, with probably 20-25 know lower reverse , inside base. Otherwise , perfect. Great dispaly piece , specimens, but none in this exceptional condition . A with multi colored label. ( RH ). Est. $400-800 HWAC# 80745 great piece. ( RH ). Est. $200-500 HWAC# 80716 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 31

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bottles Lot#1204 Virginia City, Nevada Lot#1208 Yerington, Nevada 1906- 1878 A. M. Cole / Cold Cream 1915 Smith Drug & Jewelry Co. ( Pot Lid. Here we have, the Best Embossed vertically on the front of of the West, as far as pot lids. the botte) : Smith Drug & Jewelry Embossed on the top of the Co, / Yerington, Nevada. // Base lid, and surrounded by a fancy embossed : W . T. Co.( au ) / D / chain border is: Unequaled (au U.S. A. ( ad) . // Light, sun colored ) / Cold / CREAM / for softening amethyst. Rounded collar with beautiftifying / & Preserving band, tooled top. Rectangular, slope the Skin/ Made By / A.M.COLE / shouldered specimen, 5 3/4” tall. 88 South C Street / Virgina City Perefct, like a brand new bottle, with ( embossed in waving banner.// a nice 3/8” bubble on the right rear Under glazed, black lettering , shoulder. Impressive . Nice looking on white backround. really nice dispay item. With the slope shoulder looking. But, unfortunitly, part it...beggs to be picked up. Excellent of the rim, under the top, was item ( RH) Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# broken away, and replace at 80722 some time. Replaced area is 1 1/2” wide x 1/2” high. Excellent repair, and very hard to see. No other damage on the top or bottom of the lid. Probably, less than 10 specimens know, as only 2 have been seen at auctions, over the years!! Here is your chance to own one, as well !! ( RH). Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 80734 Lot#1205 Virginia City, Nevada 1877 Only A.B. Stewart / Druggist. ( Embossed vertically, on the front of the bottle ). A. B. Stewart & Co. / Druggists / Virginia City // Base embossed : # 6. // Light, sun colored amethyst. Flared lip, tooled top. Penn. oval, 4 3/16” tall. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. !! Bold Lot#1209 Yerington, Nevada 1909-1912 Yerington embossing and well defined. Premium specimen, and Drug Co. ( Embossed vertically on the front of the bottle fits in your hand, like a glove. !! Great item. A.B. Stewat, ) Yerington Drug Co. / Yerington , Nevada. //Base : Two was known as the “ The Millionaire,Nevada Mining Stars. // Clear, rounded collar with band, tooled top. Camp Druggist “ , having been in seven cities, or camps Rectangular, 4 5/8” tall. Perfect, like a brand new bottle !! !! ( RH ). Est. $400-600 HWAC# 80725 Very rare, with probably less than 10 specimens known, but none in this spectacular condition. Exceptional piece. Lot#1206 Virginia City, Nevada 1872-1875 Dr. J.B.B. ( RH ).Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80715 Lefevre Druggist Dr. J.B.B. Lefevre / Druggist / Virginia City Nev // Base embossed : Letter “ S”. // Clear, square collar lip, tooled top. Square, 5” tall. Perfect, lik a brand new bottle, except for a few light body scratches. But, there are two small tooling marks, on the left rear bevel, Lot#1210 Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1800’s in manufacture. No type of damage. Very nice item. ( RH). Whiskey Label (I.W. Harper) Whiskey Est. $120-200 HWAC# 77477 Label produced by WM. Noaker. Beautiful colors in this label. 3.5” x 6”. Small 2” cut in bottom right of label. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 78378 Lot#1207 Winnemucca, Nevada 1882-1894 T.C Hanson, M.D / Eagle Drug Store. ( Embossed vertically, on the front of the bottle ) T. C. Hansen, M. D. / Eagle Drug Store/ Winnemucca, Nev . // Base embossed : W.T.Co ( Upside down, again !! ) Aqua !! , square bottle, square collar top, tooled lip. 4 3/4” tall, and perfect, like a brand new bottle !! This specimen is considered , one of Nevada’s colored drug store bottles, since it comes in aqua. It is the drug store shape, not the patent medicine shape !! Well balanced , with elongated neck. Nice small bubble, on the right front shoulder, as well as one under the city name too !! Oh Yea !!. I love this bottle !! Beautifull. ( RH). Est. Lot#1211 Wilts, England 1875-1885 $300-500 HWAC# 80728 James Stevens ( Torpedo Soda ! ) ( All embossing on this specimen, is verticle ) James Stevven’s / Wilts/ Westbury// Pale aqua , torpedo soda bottle. 9” long, APPLIED TOP, and in beautiful condition. VERY BOLD EMBOSSING.. Looks like a brand new bottle. This specimen is extremely rare, because it was never buried, and was a “ attic find “. It is also very hard , brilliant glass. There is also a beautigful bubble in the back fo the specimen ! It is 1 3/8” long x 1/4” wide. !! A GREAT PIECE OF GLASS. ( RH ). Est. $160-250 HWAC# 77468 32 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Saloon Lot#1212 , Antique Marbles Eight Lot#1217 Rawhide, Churchill, Nevada old marbles found in an old house in Northern Saloon of Rawhide, Cincinnati . Three real agates, one Nevada c1909. This was Tex Rickard’s tiger eye, all early pieces. Est. $60- second Northern Saloon. When it 120 HWAC# 78559 was burned in the 1908 fire, he lost interest and soon sold it to pursue a career in boxing promotions. Five items. 1-3) Complete set of paper tokens for the Northern. 4-5) Keno ticket and an explanation of how to play. Includes information on the saloon and Rickard. History of Rickard and the Northern is included. Lot#1213 , 1880’s1900’s. Large [Don’t forget to check out the paper label Northern Saloon Whiskey Onion Skin & Solid Core Swirl ( 2 bottle in the bottle section.] Est. $100-150 HWAC# 99253 Items ) ITem # 1 of 2 : Large Onion Lot#1218 , c19th Century Skin marble. 1 5/8” in size, and a real beaty. The condition, is like brand Naughty Ash Tray White new !! There are no defects, of any kind , I could see. It is a combination scallop shaped naughty of lemon yellow, and orange swirls , with emerald green blotches... ash tray with image of a here and there. If you look closely at the specimen, there are also quite woman with black gloves. a few tiny bubbles, just above the colorizations, very nice. Item #2 of 2: Gold high lights. 5”. Mackie Beautiful, even larger , 1 7/8” Solid Core , Peppermint swirl. The central Collection Est. $100-200 swirl , is extra fat. Ground and polished pontil variant. This one is really HWAC# 81564 nice as well, but has been used alittle more. The condition is very good, but there is one , 1’8” open bubble on it Also a few other tiny, minute flashes, here and there...but better than average. Nice claity, as well. A very nice pair, of early Amercan marbles. ( RH ). Est. $300-400 HWAC# 77467 Lot#1214 , J. Walkers California Vinegar Bitters Advertising Mirror Obv.: J. Walkers / California / Vinegar / Bitters / The /Greata / Blood / Purifier / Give It A Trial / Sold By All Druggists. Lot#1219 , 19th Century Spitoon 38 mm. Salvatore Falcone Collection. (Original) Bronze Original 19th c. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 79447 spittoon, bronze. 8.5” round at base, 7.5” round at top. 7.5” height. 8.4 Lbs. From the J. Mackie Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82041 Lot#1220 , Brass Devil Cigar Lighter 19th Century brass cigar Lot#1215 , Kentucky Tavern lighter. 4 base talons and horned head with a chin wick. Unusual lighter. 8” tall. From the Mackie Collection. Captains Quart Bourbon Intact tax Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80837 seal on this stylish decanter of 8 year old Bourbon. Original cork top with Lot#1221 , Brewery Lithographs Lot of three print reproduction of pourer and original box. 1 quart. Sold famous bottle sites. “Spring’s Great American Cheap Store” San Jose, as a historical item, cannot be shipped. California (12 x 8 inches.) . Fredericksburg Brewery (17 x 14 inches). Est. $50-100 HWAC# 80831 Pacific Congress Springs ( 23 x 15 inches). In the 1850s, Jud Caldwell discovered the mineral springs that he named Pacific Congress Springs, 12 miles southwest of San Jose, the site of current day Saratoga. Est. $100- Lot#1216 San Francisco, California 1905 Photo of San Francisco 200 HWAC# 81324 Saloon Interior Turn of the century interior saloon Leslie Eby & Russ Hunter are owners. 4 customers & 2 bartenders. 8” x 6”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 79154 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 33

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Taxidermy / Gaming Lot#1223 , North American Elk North American Elk shoulder mount shot by renowned ore deposits geologist Tony Payne in British Columbia in the 1960’s. The rack is 36” tall and 36” wide, six point, , overall height 65”, 39” out from the wall. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 42715 Lot#1224 Fresno, California Elks Lot#1222 Carson City, Nevada 2012 Kodiak Grizzly Bear Mount Well, Lodge Poker Chips A rack of Fresno here is a very unique and desirable item, from out of the north west. Elks lodge #445 and #439 poker chips Very beautiful, and well mounted, Kodiak Grizzly Bear ( overall body in a wooden rack. Approximately 120 length is 10 1/2 ‘ ) . This is a museum quality piece. If you are an avid chips, different denominations: 50c, hunter and spots enthusiast, this is the ultimate prize for you !! Shot $1, $5. Daniel Manassillian Collection. on 2012, on Kodiak Island...Alaska, by Larry Golden. Really nice item. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 81327 ( * Note, this piece is already crated and ready to be shipped, if you are the winner of this fantastic piece, please call us for further shipping information.) ( RH).Est. $8000-10000 HWAC# 80073 Lot#1225 Fresno, California Poker Parlor Playing Chips One hundred seventy denominated poker chips circ 1910-30 from a Fresno poker parlor. Daniel Manassillian Collection. The US Fish & Wildlife service requirements are that this bear cannot be sold Est. $200-300 HWAC# 81328 outside of Nevada. Drivers license will be required for purchase. Lot#1226 Fresno, California Van Ness Club Poker Parlor Chips One hundred eight brown and orange poker chips from the Van Ness Club. Daniel Manassillian Collection. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 81329 Lot#1227 , Auto Dice Game Rare metal dice game, push the button and the two wheels spin. Release the button and the dice stop. Three inches by one and a quarter inch. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80978 34 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Political Lot#1228 , Mother of Pearl Gaming Lot#1233 , New York Early 1900’s Theodore Markers Seven lovely mother of Roosevelt Photo Archive Interesting lot & pearl gaming chips, two shaped like rare. Photo of Theodore Roosevelt’s son (1st fish, two monogrammed. Salvatore Lieutenant,Quentin Roosevelt) seen lying Falcone Collection. Est. $150-200 deceased in front of his plane that was shot HWAC# 79425 down by Germans during WWI. Post card with Theodore Roosevelt & his 4 sons c. 1908. Pamphlet “The Memorials to Theodore Roosevelt in the village of Oyster Bay, NY” 7” x 5” photo. Lot#1229 , Original Keno Goose A beautiful Salvatore Falcone Collection. original Keno Goose, without the board for the balls. Numbered balls inside. Two piece constructed base, all original. These have Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78344 been reproduced, but this original is a beauty, retaining the medium dark stain. Base is 16” Lot#1234 , c1891 Mounted Photo of Abraham diameter , 22” tall. c 1900-1930. Est. $1100- Lincoln Taken by M.P. Rice, 1217-19-25 Penna. 2500 HWAC# 49501 Avenue, Washington D.C., This is from the original untouched negative, made in 1864 at the time he commissioned General U.S. Grant Lieut. General of all the Armies of the Republic...Ready to frame. Very sight wear approx. 1” at top right of photo, does not encroach on photo. Please inspect. 4.5” 6.5”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 78345 Lot#1230 , United Major League Baseball Pinball Arcade Machine 1948 classic Lot#1235 , Grover Cleveland Tin Card Tin baseball electro-mechanical “card”, Cleveland-Stevenson for office. Rear of card pinball machine. This machine details McKinley tin tariff. Jugat on front. 2.75 x is “museum quality”. It has 3.75”. Some rust. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80850 been partially restored and is in generally excellent condition, fully operational and playable. There are just a few ornamental parts missing. This was apparently the second machine made by united, the first in 1947. It was originally made for 5 cents play. That “sale” mechanism has been removed here, and it is thought this Lot#1236 , Harding/ McKinley machine might have been used in Presidential Pins One pin: For President / Warren G. Harding. One some form of gambling, since it shirt stud from William McKinley. Each a half inch wide. Est. $50-80 has resided in Reno for most of its life. This is the machine we guys HWAC# 81312 all played on in the arcades when Lot#1237 , Kennedy Magazine we were kids. It came out at a time Archive Collection of JFK magazines. of Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Joe DiMaggio and the near end of the Negro League era. 25 x 54” x 5.5’ Est. 11/5/65 Life with article on JFK $1000-3000 HWAC# 70078 by Schleisinger; 12/3/63 Look, water damage; Life Special Edition on the Kennedys; Kennedy Death, Paris Match, 11.30.63, heavy use; The Capitol, symbol of Freedom. Also includes a Massachusetts 1953 Lot#1231 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1896 calendar for Gills Market, Ware, Mass. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81113 Blue Jay Mining Company Stock This stock certificate is prized for colorful blue Lot#1238 , Lincoln and Grant jay vignette. It is large and centered at the Lithographs, 1865 Two large top of the certificate. No printer is listed to framed lithographs prints of Lincoln take credit for this great vignette. Number and Grant by Bingham & Dodd, 1432 for 1000 shares to trustee FA Morath. Connecticut, printed from “oil colors, Datelined Denver 1896. Signed by secretary by Bingham & Dodd, Hartf.” overall McAutry and president Charles Wheeler. framed size 20 x 24”, old glass. Lincoln Wheeler was also treasurer and secretary of print has water damage to print along the Colorado & Southern RR. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 79755 bottom printed margin, some foxing on shirt, otherwise colors sharp. The Grant litho has foxing throughout, Lot#1232 , New York 1800’s Professional Photo of as seen in the photograph, as well as minor water damage at lower right William Cullen Bryant, American Poet & Writer of margin. The frames and mats are matching. When these pieces came Photo of William Cullen Bryant, American Poet & to us, they were covered in nicotine, now completely removed. The Writer. Small amount of wear on top, please inspect. Bingham Dodd lithos are of high quality, and dont show up often for 4.25” x 6.5”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $80- sale. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 56442 100 HWAC# 79121 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 35

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1239 , Arizona Arizona Mining Lot#1244 Mokelumne Hill, California Stocks 5 mostly issued AZ mining Peek Inn Tokens Lot of 14: Obv.: Peek Inn stocks. Silver Nugget Mining, Copper / Mokelumne Hill; Rev.: Good For / 10c / In King of Arizona, Boston and Gila River Trade. Al., rd., 24 mm. Est. $180-300 HWAC# Cattle, Salero Mining & Manufacturing 81378 Est. $300-400 HWAC# 79975 Lot#1240 Hollywood, California mid-1900 Gene Autry’s Singing Cowboys Sheet Music Sheet music; Lot#1245 Mokelumne Hill, California Peek Inn LIFE magazine featuring Roy Rogers & Tokens Lot of ten: Obv.: Peek Inn / Mokelumne Trigger on cover, from July 12, 1943. Hill; Rev.: Good For / 10c / In Trade. Al., rd., 24 4 Life Magazines, 1 Gene Autry book mm. Est. $130-160 HWAC# 81379 of sheet music, pp.95; Movie & Radio Guide with Gene Autry featured on cover. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 76968 Lot#1241 Hollywood, California mid- 1900’s John Wayne Lobby Cards Lot of approx 11, All photo reprints, very good color, 14” x 11”, John Wayne Lot#1246 Mokelumne Hill, California leading troop in horses across desert; Peek Inn/ Leger Hotel Tokens Lot John Wayne “The Star Packer” with of eight: Peek Inn GF 50c; Peek Inn GF George Gabby Hayes; Lobby Card “Put 10c (5); Leger Hotel, GF 10c (2). Est. Your Arms Around me Honey, music $80-120 HWAC# 82442 by Albert Von Tilzer; John Wayne- Martha Scott “In Old Oklahoma” 1 LIFE magazine with John Wayne on cover dated May 7, 1965; & so much more. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 76969 Lot#1242 Hollywood, California early to mid 1900’s Lobby Cards (25) Approx. 25 lobby cards, black & white, possibly early reproductions? To Lot#1247 Mono County, California name a few: “The Kid Comes Through”; 1870’s Mono County Stocks (2) 2 U/I Iron to Gold; Bare Knuckles; The Gun Munckton Gold & Silver Mining with Fighter; The Grail; The Roof Tree; nice building vignette. Dunderberg Belle Starr’s Daughter, (this is color Lode. Est. $70-90 HWAC# 79331 lobby card R55-108); The Phantom Horseman. Only to name a few.14” x 11”. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 76974 Lot#1243 Hollywood, California Mid- 1940’s Lobby Cards from Movies & 1 Book of Sheet Music 1) Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1942 sheet music. pp.64; 6 Lot#1248 , California California Lobby cards: 2) Bob Custer in “The Mining Stock Assortment 15 mostly Dude Cowboy” 14” x 11”, vivid color; unissued California stocks. Peerless 2)”Stalage 17” with William Holden, Gold Mine, Pacific Guano, Vallejo City Don Taylor, Otto Preminger #53- Water, Gavilan Mining, Feather River 326 3)Mohawk Starring Scott Brady, Rita Gam Neville Brand, #56-37, Canal, Eureka Mining, Original Hidden Beautiful color c. 1956; 4)The Private Lives of Adam & Eve Starring treasure Mining, South Idaho Con Mickey Rooney, Mamie Van Doren, Fay Spain Mel Torme, & more! c. Mining, Marysville Tunnel and Quartz 1960; 14.5” x 11”; 6)Bill Cody in Born to Battle “It was Hank Tolliver Mining, Odd Fellows Hall Assoc of that Shot Dad” 14 “ x 11”. 7) Franklyn Farnum in “So This is Arizona” Sacramento, Pleasant Valley Land and with Shorty Hamilton, Al Hart & Francis Ford. No condition issues Water, Gold Valley Main Tunnel and noted. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 76966 Mining, Santa Clara Valley Mill and Lumber, Tuolumne County Water, Van Mining-poor condition Est. $200-300 HWAC# 80139 36 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1249 , California California Lot#1256 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Stock Bonanza Approx 85 California Creek, CO Stock Assortment Approx U/I stocks. Gavillan Mining and 45 stocks, mostly issued. El Paso County Milling,Pacific Guano, Vallejo City Industrial Assoc, Cripple Creek Gold Rock Water, Feather River Canal, Eureka Mining, Anaconda Gold Mining, Free Coinage Mining, Original Hidden Treasure Gold Mining, Acacia Gold Mining, Pharmacist Mining, Gold Valley Main Tunnel and Consolidated, Findley Gold Mining, Orphan Mining, Pleasant Valley Land and Gold Mining and more. Est. $300-400 HWAC# Water,Marysville Tunnel and Quartz 79965 Mining Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80121 Lot#1250 , California California Stock Group Approx 75 mostly unissued stocks. Lot#1257 Cripple Creek, Colorado Los Angeles Improvement, Esperance Gold, Cripple Creek, CO Stocks (12) 9 Silver and Copper Mining, Gavilan Mining issued Cripple Creek stocks. 2 Croecus and Milling, Feather River Canal, Marysville Gold Mining and Tunnel 1896, Anaconda Mining 1901, Dante Gold Tunnel and Quartz Mining, Excelsior Drift Mining 1921, Golden Age No. 2 Mining 1904, Golden Cycle Mining 1916, Gold Mining, South Idaho Consolidated Carbonate Hill Gold Mining 1899, Cresson Consolidated Gold Mining Mining and Milling, Odd Fellows Hall Assoc 1927, Rose Archer Gold Mining 1901, Phonolite Mountain Gold Mining of Sacramento, Gold Valley Main Tunnel & 1897. U/I Star of the West Mining. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 79355 Mining, Central Land Co, Edna Gold Mining Est. $200-300 HWAC# 79970 Lot#1258 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek, CO Stocks (5) 5 good Lot#1251 , California 1870 Cover Cripple Creeks stocks. Orpan Bell from Wells Fargo & Co. Extra Rare Cal. Mining 1892, Golden Age No. 2 Mining cover written to George Gillespie(?) 1904, Manchester Gold Mining 1897, Attorney at Law, has revenue stamp of Carbonate Hill Gold Mining 1899, 3c. Possibly from Silverville(?) 5.5” x Phonolite Mountain Gold Mining 3.5” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 78377 1898. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 79321 Lot#1259 Cripple Creek, Colorado Lot#1252 , California Scarce Parah Gold Mining Stocks Approx California Mining Stocks (4) 65 U/C stocks. Est. $150-250 HWAC# California Dredging and Mining 1879. 80823 4 Yosemite Quartz Mining, Grass Valley, CA. 1 issued 1883 and 2 U/I. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 79332 Lot#1253 , California Vallejo City Water Stocks Approx 45 U/I Vallejo City Water stocks. River vignette. c 1870’s Est. $130-200 HWAC# 80128 Lot#1260 Cripple Creek, Colorado Poland Mining Co. Stocks Approx 60 U/I stocks Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80829 Lot#1254 Cripple Creek, Colorado Criple Creek, CO Mining Stocks 12 mostly issued stocks. I/C Pharmacist Consolidated Mines(rough condition), Beacon Gold Hill Consolidated Mining, Belle Plaine Gold Mining, U/I Broker’s Gold Mining, Chicago Gold Mining, Potsdam Gold Mining, Findley Gold Mining, Free Coinage Gold Mining(stains), Orphan Gold Lot#1261 , Colorado Colorado and Mining. Anaconda Gold Mining x 2, Cripple Creek Nevada Mining Stocks Approx 70 Gold Rock Mining-stains and tears. Est. $200- nice Colorado and Nevada mostly 400 HWAC# 80110 mining stocks. Some issued, some not. Includes Goldfield Consolidated Lot#1255 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Mines, Consolidated Virginia Mines, Creek Mining Stocks (7) 7 issued stocks. Chollar Gould & Savage, Tonopah Divide, Humbolt Utility Development, Croesus Gold Mining 1896, Yellow Gold of land, banks and dairies, Brunswick Consolidated Gold Mining, Parah Cripple Creek 1982, Carbonate Hill Gold Gold Mining and more. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 79319 Mining 1899, Golden Cycle Corp 1934 and 1940, Cresson Consolidated Gold Mining 1928, Phonolite Mountain Gold Mining 1898. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 79356 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 37

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1262 , Colorado Colorado Mining Lot#1268 , Colorado Colorado Stock Collection 13 issued and unissued Mining Stocks (10) 10 mostly Colorado Mining stocks. Game Ridge Con issued stocks. Rebecca Gold Mining, Mining, Anaconda Gold Mining, Cripple Brookland Mining 1882, Rico Mining Creek Gold Rock Mining, Sheriff Gold Mining, 1912, Vermilion Development 1937, Primrose Con Gold Mining, Orphan Gold Village Belle Gold Mining 1900, US Mining, Findley Gold Mining, Free Coinage Gold Corp 1904, Sunnyside Mining Gold Mining, Fulton Gold Mining, Forunatus and Milling 1918, Silver Cycle Mining Gold Mining, Wisconsin and Massachusetts 1925, Atlas Corp 1935, Amity Gold Silver Mining, Brokers Gold Mining, Zephyr Mining 1900’s. Est. $150-250 HWAC# Gold Mining Est. $240-400 HWAC# 80137 79352 Lot#1263 , Colorado Colorado Lot#1269 , Colorado Colorado Mining Stocks (12) Mining Stocks 8 stock some issued, Pharmacist Consolidated Mining I/C #1036 Jas Burns 1000 shares some not. Unadilla Mining, Salina 1899(wrinkled and torn), Colorado Mine Mining, Game Ridge Consolidated Development #1558 FB Rice 100 shares Mining, Paris Consolidated Mining, 1880(nice mine vignette), U/I Denver Circle San Juan Consolidated Mining, Zephyr Real Estate, I/U Game Ridge Consolidated Mining, Cripple Creek Gold Rock Mining Est. $200-300 HWAC# 79968 Mining #193 2000 shares 1882, Silvercord Combination Mining #3994 DH Dougan 300 shares, 1888. El Paso County Industrial Lot#1264 , Colorado Colorado Mining Assoc I/U #20 Burr Lamb 13 shares, 1870. Stocks Approx 25 Colorado Mining stocks. Paris Consolidated Mining I/U #59 J Lindsey U/I- Salina Mining, Broker’s Gold Mining, 100 shares, 1882(creases and small stain). Wisconsin and Colorado Silver Mining, Brookside Water I/C #15 JS Armit 1 share 1894. La Crosse Gold Mining Unadilla Mining, Swansea & Central City I/C #4754 Henry Golden 100 shares, 1897. Chieftan Consolidated Wagon Road, Statesman Mining, Orphan Mining #105 Eunice Cable 100 shares, 1884. U/I Statesman Mining. I/U Gold Mining. Issued-Anaconda Gold Mining, Pennsylvania Town Co. #161 Oliver Perry 1 share, 1888. Est. $400-800 Zephyr Gold Mining, Cripple Creek Mining HWAC# 79979 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80125 Lot#1270 , Colorado Colorado Mining Stocks (5) Nice Colorado group. Esperanza Gold Mining 1896, Doctor Jack Pot Mining 1937, 2 Dante Gold Mining Lot#1265 , Colorado Colorado 1922 and 1923, , Denbigh Silver Lead Mining Stocks (10) 10 Colorado Mines 1919, Yellow Gold of Cripple Creek mining stocks. Clear Creek Corp 1940, 1980. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 79323 Cresson Consolidated Gold Mining 1927, Golden Age No. 2 Mining 1904, Gold Medal Mining 1927, Golden Cycle Mining 1917, Fall River Mining 1927, Falcon Lead Mining 1930, Golden Cycle Mining 1912, Gardner Denver 1958, Colorado Milling and Lot#1271 , Colorado Colorado Elevator 1922. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 79322 Mining Stocks and Bonds (10) 8 Lot#1266 , Colorado Colorado Mining Stocks issued stock, 2 bonds. Ucolo Uranium (10) 10 issued Colorado stocks. US Gold Corp 1955, United Empire Gold Mines 1905, Colorado Milling and Elevator 1895, Cresson 1948- stains, Carbonate Hill Gold Consolidated Gold Mining 1927, Old Gold Mines Mining 1899, Chain O’Mines 1940, 1901, North American Mining 1924, Mystery Gold 2 Bank of Manitou 1934, Brookland Mining 1883. Bonds-Buffalo Placer Mining 1934-torn, Minnie Gulch Mining and Tunnel Mining $100, Colonial Timber and 1901, Brookland Mining 1883, Golden Cycle Corp 1940. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 79350 Coal $200. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 79354 Lot#1272 , Colorado Colorado Stock Mix 12 mostly issued stocks. Game Lot#1267 , Colorado Colorado Ridge Consolidated Mining, Unadilla Mining, El Paso County Industrial Mining Stocks (10) Mildred Gold Assoc, Colorado Mine Development, Mines 1911, Gold Mines Consolidated Denver Circle Real Estate, 1938, Golden Cycle Corp, Lost Canon Pennsylvania Town Co, Bonanza Chief Mountain Mining 1926, Katherine Gold Mining Est. $200-300 HWAC# Treasure Vault Gold 1928, Cresson 79971 Consolidated Gold Mining 1927, Potosi Caribou Mining 1922-poor condition, Prompt Pay Gold Mining 1917, Rilla Mining 1916, Brookland Mining 1883. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 79351 38 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1273 , Colorado Colorado Lot#1279 , Colorado Mostly Colorado Stocks (17) 17 mostly mining Mining Stocks (10) All issued stocks, 1 Colorado stock, mostly issued. bond. Brookland Mining 1883, Denver Carbonate Hill Gold Mining, US Gold Rock Drill Manufacturing 1927, Bank Corp, Western States Mining, Yellow of Manitou 1936, Carbonate Hill Gold Gold of Cripple Creek, Florence Mining 1899, 2 Argonaut Gold Mining Goldfield Mining, Round Mountain 1906, American Eagle Gold Mining Mining, IXL Gold Mining. A few have 1935, Alma Lincoln Mining 1935, condition issues. Est. $100-150 Village Belle Gold Mining 1900. Bond, HWAC# 79326 Mono Baltic Mining$100 with toning. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 79353 Lot#1274 , Colorado Golden Cycle Stocks Approx 65 I/C stocks, plant Lot#1280 , Colorado Nice Colorado Stocks (7) vignette. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80656 Rebecca Gold Mining 5 and 25 shares, Rico Mining 1913, London Mining, Old Gold Mines-torn, Brookland Mining 1884. Colonial Timber and Coal Bond. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 79349 Lot#1275 , Colorado 1870’s-1900’s Large Colorado Mostly Mining Stock Collection Approx 75 Colorado mostly mining stocks, mostly Lot#1281 , Dakota Territory 1879 County of unissued. Includes Cape Cod Mining, Lawrence, DT Bonds (3) 3 I/P Bonds, S. Wood. Carbonate Hill Mining, Bob Tail Mine, #340, 347, 360, $500 each. Some trimming, Village Belle Gold Mining, several creases and stain, please inspect. Est. $200-400 Yellow Gold of Cripple Creek, Acacia HWAC# 80113 Gold Mining, Denver Circle Real Estate, Poland Mining, Manitou Gold Mining and many more. Nice assortment. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 79303 Lot#1276 , Colorado Midget Gold Mining Stocks Approx 35 U/I stocks. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 80826 Lot#1282 , Georgia Gold at Pigeon Roost and The Neighborhood Mint Books 30x Gold at Pigeon Roost by Holabird and 10 The Neighborhood Mint by Head Est. $120-200 HWAC# 80748 Lot#1283 , Georgia Neighborhood Lot#1277 , Colorado Mildred Gold Mint by Head and Gold at Pigeon Roost by Holabird and Adams 10 Mines Stocks Approx 15 I/C stocks 1910-1913. Est. $100-150 HWAC# Hardcover Neighborhood Mint and 80824 approx 30 Pigeon Roost softcovers Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80834 Lot#1278 , Colorado Mildred Gold Lot#1284 , Idaho Niagra Mining and Mines Stocks Approx 100 U/I stocks. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 80825 Smelting of Idaho Stocks Approx 65 U/C and U/I . c. 1880’s. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 80654 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 39

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1285 , Michigan Calumet and Lot#1291 Bullfrog, Nevada Hecla Stocks Approx 70 I/C 1966- Montgomery Shoshone Con. Mining 1967 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80822 Stocks Approx 50 issued stocks, most have paperclip rust, please inspect. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 80818 Lot#1286 Goldfield, Montana Lot#1292 Tonopah, Nevada New County of Lawrence, DT Bonds California Tonopah Mining Stocks (8) (4) 4 total, 3 different styles. 3 $500 8 I/U, 1920, rough condition. Est. $100- refunding bonds. #362 $500 S Wood. 150 HWAC# 80647 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 80114 Lot#1287 , Montana Montana Lot#1293 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah Mining Stocks Approx 20 Montana Divide Mining Stocks Approx 100 issued mining stocks. U/I-Penn Yann Mining, stocks, 1920-1921 Est. $150-250 HWAC# Blackfoot Mining, Flint Creek Mining, 80815 Eastern Montana Mining, Gold Hill & Lee Mountain Mining. I/C-Parrot Silver and Copper. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80127 Lot#1288 , Montana Montana Lot#1294 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah Mining Stocks (4) Parrot Silver and Extension Mines Stock (100) Approx Copper 1907, Triangle Mining and 100 U/I stocks. orange. Est. $100- Development 1912, 2 Basin Montana 150 HWAC# 80649 Tunnel 1929 and 1933 Est. $50-90 HWAC# 79320 Lot#1289 , Montana Montana Stock Assortment Approx 12 unissued Montana stocks, some with attractive vignettes. Includes American Silver Copper Mining, Helena Steam Power, Pioneer Lot#1295 Tonopah, Nevada ba Placer Mining, City Drug, Washoe Mercantile, Tonopah Gipsy Stocks (12) 12 I/U Neihart Tunnel and more. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 1923. M. Grotyohn. Est. $100-150 79305 HWAC# 80645 Lot#1296 Tonopah, Nevada West End Consolidated Mines Full Stock Book Complete unissued stock book #5751-6000. Nice condition on this Lot#1290 , Montana Montana set. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 80642 Unissued Mining Stocks Approx 50 MT unissued mining stocks, Eastern Montana Mining & Smelting, Bannock Ditch and Mining, Blackfoot Mining and Milling, Alhambra Flume and Mercantile and more. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 79969 40 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1297 Tonopah, Nevada West End Lot#1303 Virginia City, Nevada Extension Mining Stocks Approx 60 Virginia City, NV ephemera 8 items. I/C.1927. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80651 Bullion and Exchange Bank check 1902, 2 Gould and Curry Mining stocks 1919, 2 Chollar Gold and Silver Mining stocks 1931 and 1932, 3 State Controllers Warrants 1881. Est. $70- 100 HWAC# 79341 Lot#1304 Weepah, Nevada Weepah Hill Mining Stocks (9) 9 U/I, mine site vignette. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 80644 Lot#1298 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah and Goldfield, NV Mining Stocks (16) 16 Tonopah and Goldfield, NV mostly issued mining stocks. Includes 8 Tonopah Divide Mining, 2 Jumbo Copper Mountain Mining, 2 Florence Goldfield Mining, 4 Jumbo Copper Mountain Mining and more. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 79333 Lot#1305 , Nevada First National Bank of Lovelock, NV Stocks 12 u/i with nice Native Americans vignette. Lot#1299 Virginia City, Nevada 1866 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79317 Bank of California Checks with NV Stamps 6 Bank of California, Virginia, NV checks with NV revenue stamps from 1866. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79344 Lot#1306 , Nevada Getchell Mine Lot#1300 Virginia City, Nevada Stocks (7) 7 I/C 1949 to Stillman, Comstock, NV Stocks and Ephemera Maynard and Co. Signed by President Approx 14 Comstock items. Gould Getchell. “The Getchell Mine is an and Curry stocks and checks, Hale underground gold mine in the Potosi and Norcross Mining stocks, State Mining District of Humboldt County, Controller’s warrants, Potosi Gold and Nevada, on the east flank of the Silver mining stock 1906 in Pass-co EF Osgood Mountains, 35 miles northeast holder. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 79339 of Winnemucca. Prospectors Edward Knight and Emmet Chase discovered gold in 1933 and located the first claims in 1934. With the financial backing of Noble Getchell and George Wingfield, the Getchell Mine, Inc. was organized in 1936 and the mine Lot#1301 Virginia City, Nevada was brought into production in 1938.[2][3] The mining operation Mexican Gold and Silver Mining currently consists of two underground mines, Getchell and Turquoise Stocks Approx 80 U/I stocks from this Ridge, operated as the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture. Barrick Gold is key Comstock Mine. Est. $100-160 operator and 75% owner with Newmont Mining owning the remaining HWAC# 80830 25%.[4] The mining method currently used is underhand cut-and-fill. The refractory gold ore is treated by pressure oxidation technology at the Twin Creeks Sage autoclave and gold recovered using conventional carbon-in-leach technology.[2][4] The gold deposit is a sediment- hosted disseminated Carlin–type deposit, with sub-micron sized gold distributed in pyrite and marcasite.[1] The mineral getchellite, a rare sulfide of arsenic and antimony, AsSbS3, was discovered at and named Lot#1302 Virginia City, Nevada after the Getchell mine” from wikipedia. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 79340 Ophir Mining Stocks 9 unissued stocks from this key Comstock mine. Lot#1307 , Nevada Mostly Nevada Est. $50-80 HWAC# 80816 Mining Stocks Nice variety o f17 issued and unissued stocks and other ephemera. Consolidated Virginia Mining, Tonopah Development, Industrial Mining-torn, Liberty Gold Mines, Combination Metals Mining, White Cap Extension Mines, West End Extension Mines x2 1 torn, Union Consolidated Mining, Tonopah Gipsy Mining, Thomasville Mining, Don Clare Mining, Jumbo Copper Mt. Mining, American Chrome and more. Est. $120- 200 HWAC# 80643 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 41

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1308 , Nevada Nevada Central Lot#1314 , Nevada Nevada State Mines Stocks Approx 75 unissued Controllers Warrant 8 Nevada stocks Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80820 Warrants, 2 for prisons, 6 with miner and train vignette Est. $50-80 HWAC# 80828 Lot#1315 , Nevada Nevada Stock Lot#1309 , Nevada Nevada Mining Assortment (15) Mostly issued. 8 Nevada Divide Mining, Nevada Central Stock Collection Approx. 35 Nevada Mines, Nixon Nevada Consolidated Mines, Trump Taj Mahal Funding, mining stocks. Some issued, most JU Land and Livestock, Jumbo Copper Mountain Mining, First National unissued. Alto Divide, Don-Clare, Doe Bank(cut), Nevada Homestake Mining -torn and taped. Est. $100-120 Mill, Dix Mines, Dialite, Clem Mines and HWAC# 793254 more. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 79302 Lot#1316 , Nevada Nevada Stock Group 18 mostly unissued Nevada stocks.Eureka County Bank, Seal of Nevada Mining, Sunset Mining & Development, Curtis Consolidated,Mills Post & White Lot#1310 , Nevada Nevada Mining Consolidated Silver Mining, Avalanche Stock Collection Approx 29 mostly Silver Mining, Carson City Savings unissued Nevada mining stocks. Bank Est. $150-250 HWAC# 79973 Include Jumbo Copper Mt. Mining, Gin Spring Gold, Humboldt Quicksilver, Doe Mill Mining, Spring Valley Mines, several Terex, Ophir Mining and more. Lot#1317 , Nevada Nice Nevada Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79304 Mining Stock Group 13 stocks, all issued. 2 Gould & Curry Mining 1919 and 1932, Option Mining 1920, Treasure hill Nevada Mining 1921 with 2 tears, Provident Loan Assoc Lot#1311 , Nevada Nevada Mining 1927, Simon Silver Lead Mines 1928 with multiple tears, Nevada Stocks Approx 10 I/C Tonopah Divide Associates 1929, 7 Tonopah Divide Mining, 3 U/I Nevada Central Mines, 6 1920. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 79343 U/I Mexican Gold and Silver Mining, 14 U/I Pershing County Mines Est. Lot#1318 , Nevada South Comstock $50-90 HWAC# 80657 Gold Mines Approx 50 U/I stocks, 3 nice vignettes Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80658 Lot#1312 , Nevada Nevada Mining Stocks (30) Approx 30 Nevada Mining stocks, mostly U/I, many dupes. Humboldt Quicksilver, Jumbo Copper Mountain Mining, Tonopah Divide Mining, Newmont Mining, Southwest Lumber Mills, Terex Corp and more. Est. Lot#1319 , Nevada Stack of Unissued Nevada $80-100 HWAC# 79359 Mining Stocks Approx 60 Humbolt Quicksilver Corp and approx 15 Jumbo Copper Mountain Mining U/I stocks. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 79342 Lot#1313 , Nevada Nevada Mining Stocks for Dealers Approx 60 Nevada mining stocks, mostly unissued with many dupes. Gold Gulch mining, Exchequier Mining, Tonopah Divide Mining, JU Land and Live Stock, Jumbo Copper Mountain Mining. Est. $80- 100 HWAC# 79311 42 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1320 , Nevada U-Nev-Idaho Gold Lot#1326 , Nevada-California Nice Stocks (16) 16 I/U Edward Cragin 1917. Nevada and California Mining and Unfolded Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80646 Other Stocks Approx 30, some issued some not, some dupes. Kennedy Mining and Milling, Simon Silver Lead Mines, Consolidated Virginia Mines, Nevada National Registrars, JU Land and Livestock, Jumbo Copper Mining, Independent Theaters, airlines and more. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 79316 Lot#1327 , New Mexico Lot#1321 , Nevada Union Lead Mining Massachusetts and New Mexico Mining Stocks Approx 35 issued/ and Smelting Stock Approx 30 U/I stocks from this Washoe County, NV mine Est. cancelled 1881 stocks, underground miner vignette Est. $300-500 HWAC# $60-100 HWAC# 80650 79972 Lot#1328 , New Mexico New Mexico Stocks Approx 15 stocks and 2 bonds. El Capitan Land and Cattle $100 Lot#1322 , Nevada West End Consolidated bonds. Stocks-Bayard Smelting and Mines Stocks Approx 100 I/I 1929-1970 Milling, mostly issued Massachusetts stocks. Underground mining vignette. Est. and New Mexico Consolidated Mining $200-250 HWAC# 80653 Est. $300-400 HWAC# 79977 Lot#1329 , New York 1800’s Wallkill Valley Railroad Co. Stocks 5 cancelled and unissued Wallkill Valley Railroad Co. Stocks; datelined 18xx; printed by Henry Seibert and Bro’s; excellent condition; Ken Prag collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 787117 Lot#1323 , Nevada-California California and Lot#1330 , Utah King David Mining Nevada Mining Stock Collection Nice group of Stocks Approx 70 I/C stocks 1936. approx 60 California and Nevada mostly mining Crown vignette Est. $80-150 HWAC# stocks. Issued and unissued. Includes Bunker 80655 Hill Consolidated, Grenoble Mining, Erie Mining, Pioche Mines, Lucky Strike Mining, Lost Canyon Mining, Lone Willow Mining, Eureka Mining, Konocti Mines, Lady Bryan Mines and more. A few bonds. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 79306 Lot#1324 , Nevada-California Lot#1331 , Utah Thomasville Mining California and Nevada Mining Stock Stack Approx 85 U/I stocks. Est. Stocks (9) 6 I/U Consolidated $140-250 HWAC# 80648 Virginia Mining 1930, 2 I/U Ophir Mining 1930, 1 Gold Dollar Mining I/U 1922 rough condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81544 Lot#1325 , Nevada-California c1860’s Nevada and California Stocks (9) Mostly U/I. Odd Fellow Hall Assoc of Sacramento, 2 Erie Gold and Silver Mining, Original Hidden Treasure Mining, Pacific Guano, Eclipse Tunnel, Esperance Gold Silver and Copper Mining, 2 Mills Post and White Mining Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80119 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 43

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1332 , Utah Utah and Montana Lot#1338 1900’s A Variety of Mining Stocks 10 Utah and Montana Foreign Mining Bond Certificates mining stock, some issued, some 39 total certificates. All are signed and not. Sunbeam Con. Mining, Sampson unissued; all have revenue coupons Mining, Daly Mining, Utah Mutual still attached; all in good condition, Tunnel and Silver Mining, Victoria some tearing and discoloration. Est. Mining, Massachusetts and New $150-300 HWAC# 81813 Mexico Con Mining, Parrot Silver and Copper, Eastern Montana Mining, Flint Creek Mining, Blackfoot Mining Est. $120-200 HWAC# 80138 Lot#1339 1800’s Ferro Monte Railroad Company Stock Lot#1333 , Utah Utah Mining Stocks Certificates 9 total certificates. All Approx 20 Utah mining stocks. Issued- unissued and unsigned; in very good Daly Mining,Sunbeam Con Mining, condition. Vignette of a mining crew Sampson Mining. U/I-Salina Mining of lifting coal from inside the mine on Boulder County, Utah Mutual Tunnel the left hand side of the certificate. and Silver Mining Est. $200-400 Prag Collection. Est. $50-80 HWAC# HWAC# 80126 79651 Lot#1340 1871-1888 Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Stock Certificates Lot#1334 , Utah Utah Mining Stocks (6) I/U Atlanta 4 total certificates. All signed by Mining #483 AF McG? 100 shares 1879. 3 Daly different presidents also W. W. Mining-I/C #386 David Erwin 100 shares, 1887. I/C Vass, secretary signed all four stock #388 JG Davis 50 shares, 1887, I/C #436 IR Jones 20 certificates; all canceled via transfer shares, 1877. Park City Mining I/C #238 John Street or hole punched; all in good condition, 636 shares, 1889. 2 U/I Tunnel and Silver Mining Co. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79978 some discoloration. Two vignettes, one is of a coal train on the left side and a vignette of an older man, possibly the president of the rail company. The Raleigh and Gaston Railroad was a Raleigh, North Carolina-based railroad opened in April 1840 between Raleigh and the town of Gaston, North Carolina, on the Roanoke River. It was North Carolina’s second Lot#1335 , Utah Utah Mostly Mining railroad (the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad opened one month earlier). Prag Collection. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 81046 Stock Group (6) 6 issued stocks. Ute Uranium 1954, 2 US mining Co. 1903, Lot#1341 1800’s Wallkill Valley New Quincy Mining 1929, National Coal Railroad Company 9 unissued, Railway 1927, U-Nev-Ida Gold in Pass-co $100 dollar stocks, no dateline, AU holder. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 79330 no signatures and cancelled via hole punch. There is a vignette of a locomotive traveling East; in very good condition. Ken Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 78717 Lot#1342 1900 Wisconsin Western Railroad Stock Certificates 18 total stock certificates. 17 have revenue stamps from Lot#1336 1777-1799 to 1862- 5 cents to $1; all in very good condition, all 1885 Booklet of Prints Showing signed and canceled; illegible signatures from Uniforms of the U.S. Army (2) Books the secretary and president of the company; Approx. 90 small posters of WWII airplanes & soldiers in uniform. Nice all in good condition, some fading. Prag collection for Military Service collectors. Very nice condition. Range Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80511 from 16.5” x 14”, to 9”x 13”. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 78956 Lot#1337 , Wyoming Old Gold Mines Stocks Approx 40 I/C stocks.All have lower right corners torn off. Est. $80- Lot#1343 1800’s-1900’s 2 Different 120 HWAC# 80827 New York Stock Certificates and 1 from Michigan 19 total certificates. 2 Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad Company Stock Certificates (N.Y.), both unsigned and unissued; in good condition. 7 New York and Jersey Railroad Company Stock Certificates; vignette of two women sitting on a piece of machinery; all in very good condition; all unissued and unsigned. 10 Negaunee & Palmer Railroad Company stock certificates out of Michigan; all in very good condition all unsigned and unissued. Prag Collection. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 79645 44 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1344 1800’s-1900’s 3 Types Lot#1348 1800’s-1900’s A Variety of of New York Rail Road Companies 5 Stock Certificates from the U.S. 19 & 1 New York & Oswego Midland total stock certificates. 1) 1 Fair Haven Rail Road First Mortgage Bond and Westville Rail Road Company Certificate 25 total certificates. 7 out stock certificate (Conn.); unsigned and of 8 New York and Fort Lee Railroad unissued; in very good condition. 2) Company Stock Certificates are 1 Frankford and Fairmount Railway unsigned and unissued; 1 unissued Company Stock Certificate (Penn.); and cancelled; all in very good unsigned and unissued; in very good condition. 9 The New York & Mahopac condition. 3) Fishers Lane Railway Railroad Company Stock Certificates; all unsigned and unissued; all in Company Stock Certificate; unsigned very good condition, some fading on corners. 4 The New York and Long and unissued, state unknown; in good Island Railroad Company Stock Certificates; all unsigned and unissued; condition some discoloration and all in good condition. 4 New York and Oswego Midland R. R. First some tears. 4) 2 Fitchburg and Worcester Railroad Company Stock Mortgage Bonds, all in order from # 11-14; all in good condition, some Certificates (Mass); both unissued and unsigned; very good condition, fading, some small tears. Prag Collection. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 79644 nice blue grey color. 5) 14 The Fort Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati Rail Road Company Stock Certificates (Indiana); all unsigned and unissued; Lot#1345 3 Types of Western very good condition. Prag Collection. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 79650 Maryland Stocks and Bond Certificates 44 total certificates. 3 Lot#1349 1800’s-1900’s A Variety of 6 U.S. Specimen Western Maryland Railway Stock Certificates & 1 Bond Certificate 7 4 1/2% Equipment Trust Gold Bond total certificates. 1) One, The Harlem River and Certificates; all three are in very good Portchester Railroad Company Bond Certificate; condition; vibrant orange color. 2 unsigned and unissued; in very good condition. are signed and canceled; illegible 2) One, Hot Springs Rail Road Company Stock signatures from the assitant secretary Certificate; unissued and unsigned; in very good and the vice-president; both are condition. 3) One Evansville and Terre Haute canceled via hole punch; both in good Railroad Company Stock Certificate; signed condition, some discoloration. 39 are and cancelled, in very good condition. 4) One, signed and canceled via hole punch; The Kentucky Western Railway Company Stock illegible signatures from the assistant secretary and vice president, all Certificate; unissued and unsigned; in very in very good condition, some discoloration. Prag Collection. Est. $200- good condition. 5) One Lowell & Framingham 400 HWAC# 80509 Railroad Company Stock Certificate; unissued and unsigned; in very good condition. 6) One Gulf & Chicago Railway Company Stock Lot#1346 1800’s 6 Different Varieties Certificate; unissued and unsigned; in very good condition. 7) One of Railroad Stock Certificates: IN, NY, NJ, Indiana and Lake Michigan Railway Company; unissued and unsigned, KY, MI 6 total certificates. 1) One Indiana in very good condition. Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79654 and Lake Michigan Railway Company (IN) Stock Certificate; unsigned/unissued; Lot#1350 A Variety of Foreign Mine in good condition, bend in upper right Bond Certificates (Northern Africa) corner. 2) One Herkimer, Mohawk, 25 total certificates. All are signed and Ilion and Frankfort Electrc Railway (NY) not canceled; all have some revenue Stock Certificate; unissued/unsigned; coupons attached; most in very good in good condition, some discoloration condition, some with bent corners. and tears. 3) One Hartford & New Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81820 Haven Rail Road Company (CT) Stock Certificate; unsigned/unissued; in very good condition; deep blue trim and background. 4) One Hudson Car Company (MI) Stock Certificate; unsigned/unissued; in good condition, some discoloration and a small bend in the upper right corner. 5) One Lot#1351 A Variety of Foreign Mine Stocks & Bonds 16 total Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad Company (IN) Stock Certificate; certificates. All signed and unissued; signed and cancelled by (?); in very good condition. 6) One, The revenue coupons still attached; all in Kentucky Western Railway Company (KY) Stock Certificate; unsigned/ unissued; in very good condition. Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# very good condition, minimal folding 78951 of the corners. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81808 Lot#1347 A set of three different railway company stocks The Southern Indiana Railway Company shares are labeled as “Special Bond Certificate.” They are unissued Lot#1352 A Variety of Foreign Mine and have no date or signatures. In very good condition. Rock Island Stocks & Bonds/ One Coal Company and Eastern Illinois Railway Company shares are unissued and have no Bond 18 total certificates; some date or signatures. In good to very good condition. White River Valley signed and NOT canceled; some signed Railway Company shares are also unissued and have no signatures. In and not issued; all in good condition, very good condition. There is a total of fifteen stock shares in this set. Ken Prag Collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 78730 some tearing in corners and some discoloration; revenue stamps still attached to most of these certificates. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 81807 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 45

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1353 1900’s A variety of Lot#1358 Arizona and California Mexican, AZ, CA, Columbia, Patino Railway Company Stock Certificate Mines Stock/Bonds Certificates 1 certificate total; unissued and 13 total certificates. All mines in the unsigned; mint green background south west of the US and Mexico; one with black and white borders, in very from Columbia, some are signed and good condtion. Prag Collection. Est. canceled; some are signed and issued, $60-100 HWAC# 79637 all in good condition, all have individual traits that are specific to there mine. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81079 Lot#1359 Auto Related Stocks with Logos in Nameplate (12) Mostly Lot#1354 A Variety of Union issued. FWD Corp, Moto Meter Gauge & Miniere de la Haute Mana Bond Equipment, Montana Auto Finance. Lee Certificates 11 total certificates. All Tire and Rubber-2 blue and 2 red. Farmack signed and unissued Bond certificates; Motor Car, Edison Storage Battery-1 olive, 1 the administrators signatures are blue. Ajax Rubber, Firestone Tire & Rubber illegible (stamp signatures). Very $1000 bond. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79376 bright colors on all, very good condition; some discoloration around the edges; from Paris (?). Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 81075 Lot#1360 Bargain Auto Stocks 14 US auto Lot#1355 All Southern Iowa stocks, mostly issued. Brown Nash Motors, 2 Railway Company stocks in order different Nash Kelvinator, Pierce Arrow, Pan from #12-43 & The Sioux City and American Motors, Nash American Products, Pacific Railroad Company There are 37 stocks in this lot. 1) Six of Meteor Motors, Electric Car Co of America, 2 them are from the Sioux City stocks; all unsigned and unissued. There Lincoln Motors, American Bantam Car, Moon are two vignettes on these stocks. There is one, in the upper left hand Motor Car, Graham Paige Motors-2 different corner, of a group of settlers being watched from the river by the Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80141 natives. The other is on the right hand side, which depicts a large group of horses at play. The Sioux City and Pacific Railroad was a railroad in the U.S. states of Iowa and Nebraska. Built as a connection from Sioux City, Iowa to the Union Pacific Railroad at Fremont, Nebraska. All in good condition, some fading and discoloration. 2) Thirty-one stocks Lot#1361 1890’s Bridge and are from the Southern Iowa Railway, all unsigned and unissued. All in Terminal Railway Company Stock very good condition, some discoloration. Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 Certificates 12 total certificates. All HWAC# 78744 unsigned and unissued; all in very good condition. Prag Collection. Est. Lot#1356 Amuranium Corp Stock $50-70 HWAC# 78937 Approx 10 I/U 1954 stocks. Company was part of early 1850’s uranium boom. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 80652 Lot#1362 1800’s Brownville, Fort Kearny and Pacific Railroad Company Stock Certificates 5 total certificates. All are unsigned and unissued; in good condition, some wrinkles. Prag Collection. Est. $50- Lot#1357 Anglo Californian 70 HWAC# 79672 Bank Stocks(6 Different Dates) A major San Francisco Bank. I/C #353 William Haas 50 shares, 1894(rough condition). I/C #201 ER Lilienthal 50 shares, 1886. I/C #258 Charles Leege Lot#1363 1800’s Cairo Rail Road 50 shares, 1889. I/C #434 Albert Company Stock Certificates 13 total Beuder 25 shares(torn). I/C Rosie certificates. One is signed and not Auerbach 15 shares 1909. I/C #511 cancelled; the other 12 are unsigned John Cuirad 100 shares, 1900(poor and unissued; all in good condition. condition). Est. $150-300 HWAC# Prag Collection. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 80112 78903 46 October 2018

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1364 1800’s Carthage Railroad Lot#1369 1800’s-1900’s Chester, Companies Stock Certificates, Darby and Philadelphia Railway Three Different 18 total certificates. Company, Central Passenger 11 Carthage and Adirondack Railway Company & Chester Railway Company Stock Certificates; and Delaware Street Railway all unsigned and cancelled; all in Company Stock Certificates 13 total very good condition. 6 Carthage, certificates. 1 Chester, Darby and Phil. Watertown & Sackets Harbor R. RR Co. Stock Certificate; unissued and R. Company Stock Certificates; all unsigned; in very good condition. 1 unsigned and cancelled; in very good Chester and Delaware Street Railway condition. 1 Carthage and Burlington Company Stock Certificate; unissued Railroad Company Stock Certificate; unsigned and unissued; in very and unsigned; in very good condition. 10 Central Passenger Railway good condition. Prag Collection. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 78904 Company Stock Certificates; all but one is unsigned and unissued, the other is signed and cancelled by illegible (?); all in very good condition. Lot#1365 1800’s Cedar Falls and Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79662 Minnesota Railroad Company Stock Certificates, 2 Varieties 5 Lot#1370 1880’s Cincinnati, New total certificates. 3 are unsigned and Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway unissued; in very good condition; Company Stock Certificates 28 deep black and off-white background. total certificates. All unsigned and Vigette of a steam train on the upper unissued; in very good condition. right corner, good detail. 2 Cedar Prag Collection. Est. $60-80 HWAC# Falls & Minnesota Railroad Company Stock Certificates are unsigned 78902 and unissued; in fair condition, some fading. Prag Collection. Est. $50- 70 HWAC# 79660 Lot#1366 Cedar Rapids North Western Construction Company Lot#1371 1880’s Cincinnati, New Stock Certificates 28 total certificates. Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway All unisued and unsigned; all in very Company Stock Certificates 13 total good condition. Prag Collection. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 79661 certificates. All signed and cancelled; in very good condition. Prag Collection. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 79677 Lot#1367 1920’s Charbonnages de Millau Bond Certificates 12 Lot#1372 1880’s Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Stock total certificates. Millau is a town Certificates 60 total certificates. about 200 miles north of Montpellier, All unsigned and unissued; in good France. All signed (illegible) and NOT condition, some discoloration. Prag canceled. These certificates all have Collection. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 79673 a safety light at the top of the bond; revenue coupons still attached to the back of the bond; all in very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81802 Lot#1368 1922 Charbonnages Reunis du Nord - Donetz Bond Lot#1373 1880’s Citizens Street Rail Certificates 8 total certificates. All Road Company Stock Certificate signed and NOT canceled by two 4 total certificates. 2 are signed and administrators, illegible. Possibly cancelled; in fair condition, some tears from Belgium (?); all attached and discoloration. 2 are unsigned and revenue coupons still attached; all unissued; in good condition. Vignette in good condition, some tearing and of horses drawing a trolly. Prag discoloration. No history found during research via the internet. Est. Collection. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 79676 $50-100 HWAC# 81074 Lot#1374 1845-1851 Colony Rail Road Register, Bid, Corporation - Massachusetts 5 certificates total. 4 are blue/grey and 1 black and & view opening bids at white, all with slight discoloration, in good condition. 3 out of 5 are i/c and the other FHWAC.com Est. $120-200 HWAC# 79616 two are issued and signed. Prag Collection. Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 47

DAY 1 Thursday, October 18th Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot#1375 1928 Compagne Minier Du Lot#1380 1900’s Danville Belt Railroad Maroc Oriental (Mining Company Bond Company & Eastern Rapid Transit Street Certificate) 1 total certificate. Signed and Railway Company 18 total certificates. 11, unissued; has revenue coupons still attached; The Danville Belt Railroad Company Stock in very good condtion, some small bends in the Certificates; all unissued and unsigned; in corners. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 81816 very good condition. Has a vignette of a Native American Women leaning on the Illinois State shield. 7 Eastern Rapid Transit Street Railway Company Stock Certificates; all unissued and unsigned. Prag Collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79666 Lot#1376 Compagnie Du Dyr Mining Lot#1381 1899 Davenport, Clinton Bond Certificates 7 total certificates. All and Eastern Railway Company certificates are in French; all are signed 51 total certificates. In numerical and unissued, signatures illegible from order from 34-83, all unissued and two adminstrators; all in very good unsigned. 5 of these are signed and condition, revenue coupons are attached cancelled; all in very good condition. and in good condition; green and blue Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# trim, with a vignette off a power plant 79667 in the background. Est. $40-50 HWAC# 81805 Lot#1382 1870’s Delaware Lot#1377 1900’s Compagnie Shore Rail Road Company Stock Miniere Du Triunfo & Compania Certificates 7 total certificates. All unsigned and unissued; all in very Espanola Bond Certificates 3 total good condition, some discoloration; certificates. The Compagne Mining Printed by: A.T. Zeising & Pres. Phil. Company Bond Certificates are in Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# good condition, tearing along the 78920 top edge, still has revenue coupons attached; signed and NOT canceled by the president and administrator, both illegible; issued but not canceled, 1924. De Minas Del Rif; in fair condition, some tearing on all sides Lot#1383 1850’s-1900’s Dubuque and the revenue coupons detached from the original, signed and NOT and Pacific Rail Road Company, canceled by the president and administrator, both illegible, Madrid, Detroit United Railroad and 1935. The Compañía Española de Minas del Rif SA is a joint stock Birmingham & Northwestern company (CEMR) which exploited the basement of Spanish Morocco to Railway Company Stock Certificates extract the iron ore from 1908 to 1984 of the Spanish Colonization. Est. 31 total certificates. 7 Dubuque and $40-60 HWAC# 81073 Pacific RR Company stock certificates; all unsigned and unissued, in good Lot#1378 1863 Confederate War condition, some fading on the Bonds (3) Criswell 124, R2, 3 pieces borders. Detroit United Railway Confederate War Bonds, No. 19281, stock certificates; all unsigned and for $500; No. 47735 for $500; No. unissued; in very good condition. 14 Birmingham & Northwestern RW 80493 for $500. All have 7 coupons Company stock certificates; all unsigned and unissued; in very good attached. All are 13” x 10”. Est. $200- condition. 2 Dubuque & Pacific RR Company stock certificates that are 300 HWAC# 78332 different by shape and size, all in black and white; In good condition, some fading on the edges. Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79670 Lot#1384 Duluth-Superior Traction Company Stock Certificates (Specimens) & Flint and Lot#1379 1900’s Danbury and Pere Marquette Railroad Company, Norwalk Railroad Company Gold Detroit Citizens’ Street Railway Bonds Eight unissued Danbury and Company Stock Certificates 18 total Norwalk Railroad Company Gold Bonds each worth $5000; datelined certificates. 15 are Specimens for The 19xx; Printed by Amerian Bank Note Company; all in excellent Duluth-Superior Traction Company; condition; railroad vignette, green design; Ken Prag collection. Est. all signed by C.M. Robertson as $60-80 HWAC# 78719 president; all in very good condition. 2, The Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad Company Stock Certificates; all unsigned and unissued; in very good condition. 1 Detroit Citizens’ Street Railway Company Stock Certificate; unsigned and unissued; in good condition. Prag Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79665 48 October 2018


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