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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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DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Automotive Stocks Lot#4171 , 1914 Standard Automobile Manufacturing Stock I/U SE Carpenter(secretary) #83 300 shares, 1914. Open car vignette. 2 vertical creases. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79826 Lot#4166 , 1915 Speedway Park Assoc. Stock I/U #230 CD Reid 25 shares, 1915. Large vignette of track with gold course in infield. Very early auto racing track cert. No folds.” At the time, it was called “the Lot#4172 , 1908 Standard Gear fastest, safest and most spectacular automobile race course in America.” Motor Stock I/U #54 George Johnson 100 shares. Dual gear vignette. Est. see our online catalog at FHWAC.com for a complete story on Speedway park created by David Reid. Est. $160-350 HWAC# 79840 $50-100 HWAC# 79825 Lot#4167 , 1917 Sprague Tire & Rubber Co. Stocks(2) I/U 1917. Green #3 Robert Lindsay 2 shares, 1917, creases. Brown #3 Robert Lindsay 1 share, 1917. Signed by Sprague. Creases and chip. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79829 Lot#4173 , 1912 Standard Steel Wheel and Tire Armor Stock I/U #309 Robert Nitzsche 500 shares, 1912. Tire and wheel vignette. Also illustrated company folder. Written in ink on cert. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79824 Lot#4168 , 1910 Spring Tire Stock Lot#4174 , 1929 Stroke I/U #1496 CO Locher 100 shares. Est. Motor Stock (2) #101 I/U $60-100 HWAC# 81430 F. Kuehndorf 10 shares, 1929. Has vignette of 2 Scott engines. Signed by President Dana Scott. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 79812 Lot#4169 , Springfield Transportation Co. Stock (2) I/U. #1 Transportation Securities Corp Lot#4175 , 5000 shares 1933(fair condition), #2 AC Allyn Studebaker Bros 2500 shares 1943. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79828 Manufacturing Stock U/I orange #303. Factory vignette. Top wrinkles. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79953 Lot#4170 , 1917 Square Turn Tractor Stock I/u #94 LC Becklinger 5 shares, 1917. Tractor vignette. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79827 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 249

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Automotive Stocks Lot#4176 , Stutz Motor Car Co. of America Stock I/U #3274 Lot#4180 , 1919 Templar Motors Goodbody & Co. 100 shares Stock I/U #19029 Alex Gaal 5 shares, , 1935. Semi nude female 1919. Signed by Bramley. “Templar allegorical and Stutz logo Motors Co., a manufacturer of luxury vignette. Coral ink, several automobiles,was founded in 1917 pin holes. “The Stutz Motor by Arthur M. Dean, J.E. Mathews Company was an American and Matthew F. Bramley, all Knights producer of luxury cars based Templar. Bramley was the founder in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. of Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co., the Production began in 1911 company that laid the first asphalt and continued until 1935. street in Cleveland, and became The brand reappeared in president of Templar Motors. The Templar plant was located at 4000 1968 under the aegis of Stutz Halstead Street, at Plover Street. Templar designed its engines, which Motor Car of America, Inc., were built in its own factory. A single chassis was used for the entire and with a newly defined modern retro-look. Although the company product line; the bodies were built to the company’s specifications is still active today, actual sales of factory produced vehicles ceased in and under their supervision by the Lang Body Company, the Ohio 1995. Throughout its history, Stutz was known as a producer of fast cars Blower Company and the Rubay Co. The Templar was a “small” car, or (America’s first sports car) and luxury cars for the rich and famous. The a sports car in the parlance of today. Its emblem was the Maltese cross, company was founded as the Ideal Motor Car Company in Indianapolis associated with the Templar knights – among the most skilled fighters in 1911. Ideal entered a car in the Indianapolis 500 that year and of the crusades. Great attention was paid to every detail. The body was placed 11th, earning it the slogan, “the car that made good in a day”. given 27 coats of paint. Standard on the five-passenger touring car and The next year, the founder, Harry C. Stutz, renamed the company Stutz four-passenger “sportette” model were an inspection light (powered Motor Company and began selling high-performance roadsters like the by the car’s battery), an electric horn, a tire pump and hose that was famous Stutz Bearcat. The Bearcat featured a brawny four-cylinder powered by the car’s engine, windshield wiper, a complete toolkit T-head engine with four valves per cylinder, one of the earliest multi- including a jack, and a locking ignition. The Templar Roadsters also valve engines. Stutz has also been credited with the development of came equipped with a Kodak 3A camera and a compass. These were “the underslung chassis”, an invention that greatly enhanced the safety features available as “extras” from other manufacturers, if they were and cornering of motor vehicles and one that is still in use today. Stutz available at all. Templar Motors Co. went out of business in 1924. In “White Squadron” race team won the 1913 and 1915 championships. 1925, the factory became Bramley Storage, one of Ohio’s largest from wikipedia.com Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79820 furniture storage facilities. In 1927, Wasmer Fasteners moved into the building and in 1929, Tru-Fit Fasteners started production. In 1947, the Wasmer family started Lake Erie Screw Products, which continued at Lot#4177 , 1928 Stutz Motor Car the Athens Avenue location until 2004. Today, more than 30 tenants, Co. of America Stock I/U #18250 many of them artists, occupy the building, which houses the eight-car John Daly 10 shares, 1929. Faded Templar Motors Factory Display.” from templarmotors.com Est. $70- salmon color, note toning. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 79818 200 HWAC# 79821 Lot#4181 , 1919 Terry McCluskey Auto Lock Stock I/U #66 WJ McCluskey 10 shares 1919. Nice early convertible car vignette. Signed by Lot#4178 , 1956 Sue Edwards Terry and McCluskey. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 79817 Motor Stock I/U #1 Charles Stone 1300 shares, 1956. Signed by Sue Edwards and Charles Stone. 2 small tears and folds. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 79819 Lot#4182 , 1958 Three Interesting Lot#4179 , TC Whitecomb #1 Truck Repair Automobile Stock I/C to TC Stocks - All Whitecomb #4 1 share, 1905. Signed rescinded when by President TC Whitecomb. Est. the company went $50-75 HWAC# 79803 out of business Lot of six. 1-2) Portsmouth Truck Repair Company. Number one issued in error. Number two cancelled when the company dissolved. 3-4) Richmond Truck Repair Company. Number 1 issued in error. Number two cancelled when the company dissolved. 5-6) Southern Coach Repair Company. Number one cancelled. Number 3 cancelled when the company was dissolved. All 1958. All in very good condition. They all seem to come from the same umbrella company. What an interesting group! Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79715 250 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Automotive Stocks Lot#4183 , Tire and Rubber Stocks (13) 13 Lot#4189 , Vehicle Top Attachment mostly issued tire and rubber stocks. Lambert and Protector Stock What an Tire and Rubber, Twin Tube and Rubber, La interesting name with a vignette of Zacualpa Hidalgo Rubber, Mutual Tire and 2 men, a sailing ship and Liberty and Rubber, Standard Tire and Rubber, Syra Cord Tire Independence logo. I/U Elizabeth and Rubber x 2, Tuscora Rubber, Washington Mitchell #43 15 shares, 1903. Not in Tire and Rubber, Zee Zee Rubber x2, Allen Tire Falater. Multiple folds. Est. $80-150 and Rubber, Empire Tire and Rubber. Est. $120- HWAC# 79808 250 HWAC# 79369 Lot#4190 , 1919 Victor Motor & Clutch Stock #1630 I/U EE McConnell 25 shares, 1919. Also receipt from company Lot#4184 , Tire and Rubber Stocks for another transaction in 1919. 2 (3) Sound Rubber Co. I/U LE Stein vertical folds and left dogear. Est. $60- #7152 10 shares, 1921, tire vignette. 120 HWAC# 79809 Advance Rubber I/U David Caminsky #223 25 shares, 1919, 8 tire vignette. Baird Development Rim Lock I/U WH Schock #57 50 shares, 1918. Tire and wheel vignette. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 79373 Lot#4191 , 1923 Victor Motors Lot#4185 , Tire Stocks (15) 15 mostly issued Stock #416 I/U Carl Knaphstaed 8 tire stock. #1 Templar Tire, Dickinson Cord shares, 1923. Nice truck vignette. Est. Tire, Doughty Tire, Barnes Cushion Tire, Banner $70-150 HWAC# 79807 Tire, Powertown Tire x2, Simpler Pneumatic Tire x 2, Sioux City Tire, Suspension Tires-tears, Toliver Tube and Tire, Twin Cities Cord Tire, US Compression Inner Tube-tears, Washington Tire Groover. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 79368 Lot#4192 , Washington Chevrolet Stock #6 U/I, incorporated in CA. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 79804 Lot#4186 , 1919 Toutier Wheel Co. Stock Nice underprint vignette of a spoked wheel. #324 I/U M Bloch 10 shares, 1919. Crease folds. Est. $50- 100 HWAC# 79813 Lot#4193 , Western Auto Related Stocks (6) U/I Lewiston Spokane Auto Freight. Issued Allen & Cleveland Motor Lot#4187 , United Motors Stock (2) Brown Co. 1943, Gobe Motor Car Co. 1920, #1887 I/U George Sharp 15 shares, 1911. Green Sonoma County Transportation 1914, #737 I/U Edward Nolan 10 shares, 1912. Creases. Pigeon Hole Parking 1959, Portland Est. $100-150 HWAC# 79811 Street Garage-taped. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79361 Lot#4194 , Willy’s Overland Stocks (2) “The history of the Willys “Jeep” can be traced back to the origins of it’s first parent, the Willys-Overland Lot#4188 , 1892 Van Choate Motor Company. Willys-Overland would Electric Car and Light Stock This eventually produce a lineup of models to include electric car stock predates Tesla by the Universal CJ2A, 3A, 3B, CJ5 and CJ6, 2 and over a century! #54 I/U Leonard 4WD Pickup Trucks, Station Wagons and post- Moody 15000 shares, 1892. Vignette war military models (M38 and M38A1) among has company name in clouds. Est. other vintage jeep models. Traced back to the $120-250 HWAC# 79810 purchase of the Overland Automotive Division of the Standard Wheel Company in 1908 by John North Willys, this young and initially struggling company was renamed the “Willys-Overland Motor Company” in 1912.” from kaiserwilly’s.com. Brown #197919 I/U Norris & Kenly 100 shares 1936, Green #192476 I/U Fahnestock & Co 72 shares, 1936. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 79802 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 251

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Automotive / Checks Lot#4195 , 1914 Zee Zee Tire and Lot#4201 , Spain 1922 Sociedad General de Rubber Stock I/U # 4698 Dorthy Autobusses de Madrid Bond #33609 1000 Allen 2 shares, 1914. Vignette of shares, with coupons. Autobus vignette. Est. a moose and golden beaver. With $100-200 HWAC# 79833 attachment. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 79379 Lot#4196 , 1920 Zenith Tire and Rubber Stock I/U #2534 EH Donahue 50 shares, 1920. Unusual vignette of a Lot#4202 Bodie, California 1881 knight on a horse inside a tire. Some Bodie Bank Check Bodie Bank toning. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 79378 check 1881 to FH Hastings?, # 14006, signed by WH Poper. Folds, small hole and center tear. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 80634 Lot#4197 , Canada Ford Motor Co of Canada Lot#4203 San Francisco, California Hickox Stocks, 2 Different 2 I/C, olive and green. & Spear Rare RN Checks Three Hickox Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79935 & Spear checks: Hickox & Spear, bullion, exchange and securities dealers, Second of Exchange with RNB. Steamer at upper right. 1868. The various rare Hickox checks are often in red, making them very attractive. The other two here are RNF and RNG, both unlisted in Castenholtz. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82437 Lot#4198 , Canada Ford Motor Co Lot#4204 San Francisco, California of Canada Stocks, 3 Different 3 Lucky Baldwin Autographed Check I/U. Aqua with factory vignette, blue, Baldwin signed check with RNF on green. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79936 Pacific Exchange. This is the first time we’ve seen a Baldwin autograph on check. Elias Jackson Baldwin, aka “Lucky” Baldwin, used his proper initials in his business ventures “E.J. Baldwin”, which is how this check is signed. Baldwin was the first president of the Pacific Stock Exchange Lot#4199 , Germany 1929 German (formed 1875), and signed this check for that entity in 1876. Baldwin was exceptionally “lucky” at most of his investments. He came to the Ford Bond 100 Reichsmark bond. California Gold Rush in 1853, made money along the way by buying Fancy underprint. All coupons except horses from Brigham Young, invested in San Francisco real estate, got #1. Folds, staple holes and rough right edge. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79934 shares in the Ophir mine and turned that into another fortune; bought land at Tahoe, then moved to Southern California where he continued his massive land acquisition and speculation businesses. FH’s great grandfather used to tell stories of having a bit of whiskey on Baldwin’s front porch as part of his job for the SPRR to acquire land.... Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 82432 Lot#4200 , Germany WWII Era German Medal Collection 17 Medals aluminum, white metal, Lot#4205 San Francisco, California Rare SF RN Checks Three rare enamel, brass. “Stern-Wanderung/Grunstadt California RNs.Kennedy Mining Co (D), 1939; Freiheit und Brot/29/Marz/1936. Many PMSS (D), Borel (F), all unissued, and more in this collection. Ranging from .75” x 1.5” extremely rare to this cataloger. Est. to 1.5” round. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79153 $100-150 HWAC# 82438 Lot#4206 , California California RN Collection Seventeen different RN checks with many rarities such as Eggers (SF w RNG), Donohoe Kelly w RNG on pink, LAzard Freres RNG, Swiss American BAnk RND< Sime RNB, Sather (RNG), Davidson (RNG), Borel & Co. (RNG) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82431 252 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Checks Lot#4207 , California Small Town Lot#4213 Carson City, Nevada Carson California RN Collection Eleven City RN Collection 16 Carson City different. Red Bluff (F); Three RNG imprinted revenue stamp checks. (San Diego-2, Los Angeles); RNX (LA, Six RNG (WF, CCSB); 1 RNX (B&E); 5 Maybert, PAsadena (2), Porterville, RND (WF, CCSB - includes rare color Mt. Bullion (Mariposa), San Diego). variation); 4 others. One signed by Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82439 Railroad magnate H. Yerington. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 57745 Lot#4208 , Colorado Colorado RN Collection 14 different. RN B-1, RND- 1, RNG-8, RNX-3, RNQ-1. Central City (5), Cripple Creek (2), Denver (3), Leadville (2), Pueblo, Golden. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82900 Lot#4214 Carson City, Ormsby, Nevada Territorial Governor Nye Early Check to Harrington Lot#4209 Austin, Nevada Manhattan & Kinkead Nevada’s only territorial governor was James Warren Silver Mining Co. Scrip w RNs The $50 Nye. In 1860, Nye campaigned for William Seward in his presidential and $100 scrip notes with RND, two of campaign. After Abraham Lincoln received the party nomination, Nye the three rarest scrip pieces. The $50 has avidly campaigned for him. Lincoln commissioned Nye as governor been folded and crinkled, probably saved of Nevada Territory, created by Congress on March 2, 1861. Among by a miner in hopes of using it later. Est. Governor Nye’s goals, once he assumed his new office, were to tame the $200-300 HWAC# 82430 remote territory, to hasten Nevada toward admission to the Union, and to redeem his ambition to become a U.S. Senator. He reached that goal being appointed as one of the new state’s first United State Senators. Sarah Winnemucca related in her book Life Among the Paiutes that Nye was the “only governor who ever helped my people.” The check is made out to Harrington & Kinkead. Harrington was a real 49er. He Lot#4210 Austin-Eureka, Nevada arrived in the Utah Territory (Nevada) in 1859. Kinkead also arrived in Nevada in 1859 and opened a mercantile business. He would later Central Nevada Collection Eighteen become Nevada Governor. The firm of Kinkead, Harrington, & Co. has an checks, two billheads and a stage ad in the 1861 first Territorial Directory of Nevada. January 25, 1862. pass. 12 Austin checks 1860’s-c1900; Check number 30. For $300.00. This large amount had something to 6 Eureka checks; includes White Pine do with establishing a government in Nevada - but what! Much more County Bank, W.E.Griffin banker (both information on these three people is included. Est. $50-150 HWAC# scarce to rare); Eureka, Hamilton & Ely stage line ticket. Est. $240-350 99458 HWAC# 82436 Lot#4215 Eureka, Eureka, Nevada Nevada Check Signed by Silver Lick Lot#4211 Carson City, Nevada Mine Supt. James Adams who was Carson City Check Collection Shot in Saloon Fight Paxton & Co. Bankers, Eureka, Nevada, August Fourteen different checks plus three 31, 1880. RN-G revenue imprint. Signed by James Adams. Adams was duplicates. Contains the wide variety the superintendent of the Silver Lick Consolidated Mining Company in of CCSB checks including the coveted Eureka, as well as an assemblyman for Nevada. In March of 1881, Adams 1870 $20 check, checks paid in gold, met two other people connected to the mine (Adolph Schandler and silver, currency, etc. Please inspect. James Oliver) at Collin & Barry’s Saloon in Eureka. Oliver and Schandler Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82433 wanted Adams to step away from the company. After heated discussion, Adams was fatally shot by Schandler. The newspaper accounts (see March 15, 1881, Oakland Tribune) convey his ante-mortem statement Lot#4212 Carson City, Nevada 1877- as the surgeon told him he would not survive the wounds. The Silver 1900 Carson City Checks incl. Rare Lick Mine was a producer as early as 1871. It was located on the famed RNs & Autographs Lot of 9. 1) Two Adams Hill (same name as the murdered man?) in the Ruby Hill District. rare RN checks for HM Yerington Complete coroner’s inquest notes included as well as more historical (of Virginia & Truckee Railroad information on the mine and Adams. Est. $30-50 HWAC# 99868 notoriety). Issued in 1877 (RN-F) and 1884 (RN-G). Both signed by Lot#4216 Gold Hill / Virginia City, Yerington. 2) Carson City Savings Nevada 3 Territorial Comstock Bank, 1879, RN-G signed by Geo. B. Checks 1) Rarer Maynard & Flood, Hill. 3) 1882 Carson City Savings Gold Hill, Nevada Territory check. Bank with adhesive revenue stamp issued to Richard Kirman. 4) 1878 December 15, 1863 from the Imperial Carson City Savings Bank with RN-F, signed by Hill. 5) 1900 Bullion Silver Mining Company. The Imperial & Exchange Bank check issued for coin sent to the Bank of California was a very lucrative mine yielding in Virginia City. 6) Two 1885 Bullion & Exchange bank checks issued approximately $5,500,000. Has a for bullion purchase of mutilated coins. Rare! 7) US Mint Form No. 76 blue United Statesvenue stamp. C., Gold Deposit Card, handwritten message on the back to George. 2) Territorial Stateler & Arrington This came out of a group of Carson City financial documents and we Bankers, Virginia City, Nevada have never seen another. The George is almost certainly George B. Hill Territory. Dated March 8, 1864. From who was president of the Bullion & Exchange Bank. Given that the Charles Strong the superintendent of B&E worked inside of the Carson City Mint after 1893 controlling the the Ophir mine and mill. Strong would be fired for mismanagement of refinery operations, this is quite possibly a Carson City Mint document! the mill shortly. He would eventually kill himself while still cashing his 4” x 5.25” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78630 pot-of-gold near Auburn, California. 3) Unissued Paxton & Thornburgh Virginia, Nevada Territory check. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 99579 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 253

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Checks Lot#4217 Palisade, Eureka, Nevada Lot#4223 Virginia City, Nevada RARE Whitney & Company Palisade, Comstock RND Varieties Eight Nevada Check Whitney Company different RND checks off the started in Sacramento as early as 1859. Comstock. Juniata, Frankel & Block, They were flour & feed merchants. When the transcontinental opened Imperial, Petaluma, Haynie, Savage, up they followed it to Nevada. According to a Reno newspaper ad in 1870 Woodworth, B of C. This group they were located in Reno, Battle Mountain, Elk and Palisades. Dateline includes some rarities. Est. $150- Palisade, 187-. Whitney & Co., 415 Front Street, San Francisco. Green 250 HWAC# 82426 text with stub attached. Printed by John G. Hodge & Co., Stationers, SF. 3.50” x 11” with stub. Unused. When it was purchased from Holabird Lot#4224 Virginia City, Nevada Western Americana Auctions, it was reported as unknown. Est. $50- Comstock RNG Check Collection 100 HWAC# 99599 Thirteen different Comstock checks with RNG (1870’s). Ophir, Savage, Best & Belcher, Hobart Est, Brunswick, Sierra Nevada, Mexican & Union shaft, SNWL, etc. Nice group. Est. $200-300 Lot#4218 Tahoe, Nevada Tahoe HWAC# 82421 Related Check Collection Eight different checks related to Tahoe Lot#4225 Virginia City, Nevada James enterprises, with 6 of them with RN’s, G. Fair Autograph Check Collection plus a letterhead from Marlette at Fourteen different Comstock mining Wood Camp Incline (1889). The group checks signed by Comstock financier centers around Hobart and Bliss. It and superintendent James G. Fair, contains a significant RN rarity, a Hobart with a brown RND. Est. $200- later Senator, as well as the namesake 400 HWAC# 82429 of the famous Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Lot#4219 Virginia City, Nevada Best 82423 & Belcher RN Checks Two rare B&B checks, RNG, RNE Est. $100-200 Lot#4226 Virginia City, Nevada HWAC# 82904 Mackay Autographed Check Collection Eleven different checks signed by Mackay for Comstock mines.Includes some rarities, such as RNB16a (2). Mackay signed checks are at least ten times rarer than his Lot#4220 Virginia City, Nevada counterpart, James G. Fair. One of the key financiers on the Comstock, Chollar-Potosi Check, RND rare Mackay made a fortune in precious metals, later developing the Chollar Potosi check in purple with lady vignette at left. This is a go-with transoceanic cable system. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 82422 piece for the purple Nevada RN, the Lot#4227 Virginia City, Nevada Nevada rarest of the western RNs. Signed by Requa, mining engineer. Est. $100- Imprinted Revenue Stamped Checks Four 150 HWAC# 57747 different RN checks with imprinted Nevada revenue stamps. C21b from Imperial and Occidental; another C21b from Gould & Curry; Lot#4221 Virginia City, Nevada B16a BAnk of Cal, printed high (out of place). This Comstock RN Group With Rarities is a nice group of rarities. Est. $240-350 HWAC# Fourteen Different Comstock checks 82425 with rarities such as the Hale & Norcross with red Nevada RN, two C21a, B16a, three signed by Fair, two signed by Mackay. 1870-1879. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 82428 Lot#4228 Virginia City, Nevada 1868- 1901 Nice Virginia City, NV Check Lot#4222 Virginia City, Nevada Comstock RN Collection Nice mounted Comstock Mini-collection Five different RN checks from the check group of approx 13 checks Comstock. RNC21b, RNC21, RNE, RNB17c, RNF individually mounted on factual Est. $240-350 HWAC# 82424 pages, some with related photos. Ban of Clifornia, JB Overton. Nevada Bank CB Smith. Imperial Silver Mining, CC Batterman Ophir Silver Mining, GM Ross. Con Calif and Virginia Mining Jos Ryan. Bank of Calif , Tyrell. DA Bender, A Evans. Carson City Savings Bank, Hall. Bank of Calif CB Smith x2. Bank of Calif, Miller. Paxton & Thornburgh, Morrow. Bank of Cali Second of Exchange, Gedey? 8 x 10” b/w photo of San Francisco Express ready to depart from VC. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82556 254 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Checks Lot#4229 Virginia City, Nevada Lot#4234 , Nevada 1800’s Checks (3) Northern Sierra 3 checks with Rare VC RN Check HAle &Norcross original signatures check on Bank of California with red from small gold Nevada RN on RNB, shown as “$200” camps in the Northern in Castenholtz, one of the best of the Sierra. The Decker & VC checks by far. Signed by Fair. Est. Jewett Bankers (with $150-300 HWAC# 82903 pictorial). The Decker & Jewett Bankers Lot#4230 Virginia City, Nevada Rare came from the east to Virginia City Checks (2) Hale & California in & around Norcross, 1867, signed by CC Thomas, 1850 arriving at Yuba famous supt of H&N and Sutro Tunnel; City with a train of pack Nevada, Atlas and Sapphire Mills, mules from Sacramento, 1868, signed by Hobart. Est. $150- then traveled across 200 HWAC# 82902 the river to Marysville, where Jewett was made president of the Committee of Vigilance Lot#4231 Virginia City, Nevada in the newly created Virginia & Truckee Railroad RN town of Marysville. Check signed by L. Beauchamp; 2) Treasurer of checks Nice collection of five different Sierra Buttes Quartz Co. signed by Gus Reis (1861); 3)Check from Bank of La Porte, (before La Porte was referred to as Rabbit Creek). Est. V&TRR and Yerington related RN checks. Yerington was president $200-300 HWAC# 82050 of the railroad for years, and a key backer. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82427 Lot#4235 , Nevada c1800’s Checks (Mackay & Fair Autographs) 2 checks signed by James G. Fair, & 1 signed by John MacKay, from the “Bonanza Firm”. MacKay & his partners James Fair, James Flood & William O’Brien grained control of the Consolidated Virginia Mine in 1872. Mr. MacKay was born in Ireland & died in England in 1902. He amassed a fortune in Nevada & part of it was returned to Nevada, when his son Clarence endowed the MacKay School of Mines at the University of Nevada in Reno in honor of his father. Checks signed by James G. Fair, (also known as “Slippery Jim”) Mine Superintendent, drawn on The Agency of the Bank of California. Lot#4232 Virginia City, Storey, Nevada Very interesting lot. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82052 Comstock Checks (3) 1) August 28, 1869 Lot#4236 , Nevada c1800’s Checks check signed by John Mackay. For $610.00 from Carson & Tahoe Lumber & to self. United States orange Internal Fluming Co. 8 checks from Carson & Revenue stamp. 2) Ophir Silver Mining Tahoe Lumber signed by J.B. Overton, Superintendent of the Virginia & Company check with imprinted James Gold Hill Water Co.-1862, & Superintendent of the Sierra NV Wood & G. Fair, Superintendent. Signed by John Lumber Co. 1878. The companies were formed to collect & distribute Trezona. 1878. Back of check says “Ophir water on the Comstock. All the water systems were designed & built by SIlver Mining Co. / Pay Roll / 1878 / No.” J.B. Overton. This lot has 6 photos. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82049 Not filled out. 3) Unused 188- Wells Fargo & Co’s Bank. Imprinted with Hale & Norcross Lot#4237 , Nevada Early Wells S. M. Co. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 99581 Fargo Checks, Autographed 1861 check on Wells Fargo at Virginia City Lot#4233 Virginia City, Storey, (not shown) signed by Graves, the Nevada Mackay & Fair Bank of supt of the Gould & Curry; WF check California Checks 1) Fair check to from 1862, Carson City, signed by A. A. Savage on October 2, 1871 for Territorial Governor James Nye. Est. $4.00. It is from the Occidental Mill, $200-400 HWAC# 82434 The Occidental is associated with the Occidental Mine located in the Brunswick District on the Divide. In Lot#4238 , Nevada Eastern Nevada the 1868-69 and 1870-71 Nevada RN Collection Eight different RN checks directories, Alden Savage is listed as a including rarities. Austin (4); Hamilton (1), teamster. 2) John Mackay signed check to William H Clark on July 28, Eureka (3) which includes Immel and White 1869. It is for $600.00. Clark is most probable William H. Clark, a lawyer Pine, both very rare. Est. $120-200 HWAC# in San Francisco [1869 San Francisco Directory]. Both have orange 82901 United States revenue stamps. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 99580 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 255

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4239 , Nevada 1800’s Gould & Lot#4245 , American Check group Curry Mill (4 checks) 4 checks (1 Six US checks, some with RNs. Pima with photo). 1)Signed by Louis Janin County Bank, Ariz. terr., 1880; 4 Jr. in 1861 the Gould & Curry, after others from Calif., one from Boston. the discovery of the Bonanza the Nice group, but these didnt fit with Trustees of the company believing the other groups. Est. $100-150 HWAC# ore would last indefinitely ordered 57748 the erection of the monumental mill in Six Mile Canyon; 2) Signed by Gen. C.C. Batterman, Agency of the Bank Lot#4246 Los Angeles, California c1906-1907 of California; 3) Agency of the Bank of California signed by Charles Business Directory of L.A. & Surrounding Bonner, original named directors of V.T.R.R. Company in 1868. Mr. Towns Rare directory with approx 340 pp., Bonner signed a telegram to oppose the Sutro Tunnel project. Bonner includes Pasadena, Long Beach, San Pedro, & replaced Charles L. Strong as superintendent of the Gould & Curry Min many more for “Price, Two Dollars”. 6.25” x 9”. in 1864. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82051 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78370 Lot#4240 , Nevada Nevada Checks Fifteen checks from Reno and Carson City. Some with revenue stamps. Two from the H.F. Dangberg Land & Livestock Company. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 78560 Lot#4247 Placer County, California 1941 Placer County Directory Brown cover 1940 and 1941 Placer County business and professional directory. Auburn and Roseville maps. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 81429 Lot#4241 , Nevada 1800’s Savage Mining Co. Checks & Photos 7 checks drawn from Agency of the Nevada Bank of San Francisco to Lot#4248 , District of Columbia Albert Hines (canceled); Agency of the 1850 Washington Directory Bank of California to D. McMahoni(?) ; and Congressional and Wells Fargo & Co.’s Bank check from Executive Register Waite, Edward. The Washington Directory, and Savage Mining Co. to J.A. Johnson. All Congressional and Executive Register, for 1850. E. Waite, 1850. have protective plastic covers, all in Compiled by Edward Waite, Washington, Columbus Alexander nice condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82047 Printer 1850. 242 pages. Two ink inscriptions, one inside the front cover and one inside the back cover are of interest. Lot#4242 , Nevada Small Town Inside the back cover, where a fly page is missing, is written, “Z Taylor Nevada Check Collection Thirteen president.” This autograph should be checked to see if this is the checks: Hamilton (2), Tybo, Tuscarora, signature of Zachary Taylor, and if this directory was the property of Treasure City, Sutro, Rawhide, Pioche, Zachary Taylor at one time. Upon inspection of the autograph there Ludwig, Italian Ranch, Royal City, is a separation between the “Y” and the “L,” typical of Taylor’s actual Hawthorne, Seligman. c1870-1906. autograph, and there are strong similarities to the T and the Z. However, Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82435 when one looks at the vast array of original Zachary Taylor autograph Lot#4243 , Oklahoma Territory 1891 photographs on the web, it’s easy to see that there is a large variation in J.H. Sherburne, U.S. Indian Trader his signature over time. This piece should be inspected by an autograph Check, Oklahoma Territory, 1891 expert in detail. This volume is split along the middle of the spine at the place where the maps of the Senate Chamber are. Front board is Rare Oklahoma Territory check from detached and secured by tape. This is an extremely rare document. Indian Trader J.H. Sherburne. Dated Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 80260 1891 and the check is signed by Sherburne. Nice historical piece. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 78120 Lot#4249 Atlanta, Georgia 1882 Lot#4244 , Texas Treasury Warrants Lot of five Shole’s Atlanta City Directory, 1882 Civil War treasury warrants $1 , $5, and $10. Signed Sholes’ Atlanta City Directory, 1882 by C.R. Johns (4) and W.L. Robards. 1862-1865. by Sholes & Co., Atlanta, Georgia, H. Excellent condition. The Texas Military Board was H. Dickson, publisher. 580 pages plus created by the state legislature of 11 January 1862. advertisements, in generally fine , The legislature established a three-person state condition. Low-quality paper. Est. military board consisting of the governor (Frank $300-800 HWAC# 80271 R. Lubbock), the state’s comptroller (C. R. Johns), Lot#4250 Atlanta, Georgia 1877 and the state treasurer (C. H. Randolph). Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 78565 Sholes’ Directory of the City of Atlanta for 1877 Sholes’ Directory of the City of Atlanta for 1877, A. E. Sholes publisher, Sunny South Publishing. Volume One.This appears to be the first directory for Atlanta, or at least the first printed by Sholes. 386 pages plus advertising. Wear to edges and spine. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 80270 256 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st General Americana Holabird Reference Library Over a long career, I’ve amassed a fantastic research were the passengers, what was their occupation, and library, primarily composed of original source mate- were these folks carrying goods of substantial value? rial. The focus has been on all my professional work, Today, things have changed, and the entities that used thus mining history and financial history in America. A this information to their advantage no longer exist. The second passion has been the human thought processes game is more about finding the treasure, than find- surrounding the development of metals and metallurgy ing out what is sitting there waiting to be harvested. science. I never collected a book for its cover. I collect- Other papers that had nothing to do with treasure, but ed for the information and knowledge that the author everything about mining, relied on massive title search- imparted on the reader. It is all I cared about. es, which also necessitated knowing who people were The first part of the library to hit the market are the and what they did in life, which led to strings of finding non-western American Directories. I’ve been fortunate out more about them in places people never expected to publish well in excess of 200 papers of 1000 words to find information. It is fair to say some of my very or more, delivered perhaps 100 public lectures, more best work has never been published- though I have been or less, and written dozens of private reports for law cleared to do so on the SSCA and SS Republic, among firms, banks, and other institutions. These directories other exciting projects. were used in many of these, particularly for things such As I move on in life, it is time to let go of some of as “treasure research”, where an entity wants to know the library that is now used the least. I hope it opens “what is onboard?” This search entailed finding out who doors to new researchers, who rarely have the opportu- nity to use these treasured resources. Fred Holabird Check out these Collector reference books Contact Holabird Americana to order your copies today! American Automotive Stock Certificates by Lawrence Falater Michigan Copper Mining Stocks & Bonds by Lee DeGood Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 257

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4251 Savannah, Georgia 1891 Lot#4256 Chicago, Illinois 1844 Sholes’ Directory of the City of Chicago City Directory of 1844 Savannah, 1891 Sholes’ Directory -- Reprinted in 1902 Chicago City of the City of Savannah, 1891. A.E. Directory of 1844. Reprint, Souvenir Sholes. The Morning News Print, publication for the City of Chicago Savannah, 1891. Hardbound 512 in 1902. 115 pages, hardbound. Est. pages plus advertisements, excellent $100-200 HWAC# 80276 condition in general. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80267 Lot#4257 Chicago, Illinois 1869 Edwards’ Chicago City Guide and Lot#4252 Savannah, Georgia 1881 Complete Business Directory Sholes’ Directory of the City of Edwards, Richard. Edwards’ Chicago City Guide and Complete Business Savannah. April, 1881. Sholes’ Directory for 1869-70. With a New Map of the City. R. Edwards, 1869. Directory of the City of Savannah. This is a choice, early Chicago business directory and a wonderful April, 1881. Sholes & Co., published historical reference with 477 pages plus an appendix. It has some water by Savannah Morning News Steam damage and some fire damage to the top, probably from the infamous Printing House, 500 pages plus Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80259 advertisements. Original boards and spine show some wear to upper and lower spine. Rare. Est. $300-500 Lot#4258 Chicago, Illinois 1875 HWAC# 80268 Holland’s Directory of Milwaukee Avenue for 1875-6 Holland’s Lot#4253 , Georgia Bradstreet’s Reports Directory of Milwaukee Avenue for of the State of Georgia, v 27 Bradstreet’s 1875-6. Western Publishing Co., Reports of the State of Georgia, Volume Chicago. 300 pages plus ads. A classic 27, New York, Bradstreet press, 1870. Chicago directory. Est. $150-250 Small, pocket-sized business register, 116 HWAC# 82844 pages, segregated by both city and type of business. Boards are detached, all original, Lot#4259 Des Moines, Iowa 1866 Des and rare. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80272 Moines City Directory and Business Guide for 1866 to 1867 Des Moines City Directory and Business Guide for 1866 to 1867, Mills & Co. Steam Printing House. 1866. 160 pages plus advertisements including a copy of an O. A. Bartholomew, attorney, whose advertisement appears on Lot#4254 , Georgia 1879 Sholes’ page 58. Generally fine condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80277 Georgia State Gazetteer and Lot#4260 , Iowa 1882 Business Business Directory for 1879 Directory of the Burlington, Cedar and 1880 Sholes’ Georgia State Rapids and Northern Railway. Gazetteer and Business Directory for Business Directory of the Burlington, 1879 and 1880. A. E. Sholes & Co., Cedar Rapids in Northern Railway. Publishers, Atlanta, Georgia, 1879. Edited and compiled by Holmes and There is a folding map in front, 934 Sweetland, 1882 to 1883. Donnelley pages plus advertisements. A rare item in fine condition with all original and Sons 1882. 288 pages. Nice early binding intact. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 80269 directory of the businesses in of the city is contained in the book, very pictorial. Cover and contents generally in fine condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80273 Lot#4255 Chicago, Illinois 1883 Chicago Business Lot#4261 , Iowa 1865 Iowa State Directory, 1883. Chicago Gazetteer, 1865 Hair, James T. Business Directory, Iowa State Gazetteer: Embracing 1883. O.C. Haskell & Co., Descriptive and Historical Sketches of Counties, Cities, Towns and Chicago. 338 pages plus Villages, Which Include Much Valuable Information Respecting the advertisements and a W. W. Agriculture, Manufactories, Commerce, Educational and Religious Kimball and Company Organ Institutions, Population and History of the State: to Which Is catalog in the back. Cloth Added a Shippers’ Guide and a Classified Business Directory of the re-binding using original Manufacturers, Merchants, Professional and Tradesmen of Iowa, boards, otherwise in fine condition. Est. $250-400 Together with Their Business Address. Bailey & Hair, 1865. 616 pages. HWAC# 80275 Binding separated at inside front cover, otherwise generally fine. This is a nice, rare, early Iowa directory right at the end of the Civil War. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 80278 Lot#4262 Louisville, Kentucky 1880 Caron’s Directory of the City of Louisville for 1880 Caron’s Directory of the City of Louisville for 1880. published by C. K. Caron. Volume 10. 907 pages. Detached at inside front cover, classic reference for distilleries, needs repair. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 82801 258 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4263 Louisville, Kentucky 1912 Lot#4270 Frederick, Maryland 1886 Caron’s Directory of the City of General Directory of Frederick Louisville for 1912 Caron’s Directory City and a Business Directory of of the City of Louisville for 1880. Published by Caron Directory Co. just Frederick County General Directory under 2000 pages. Split at center and front inside cover, dark blue of Frederick City and a Business binding, rare great information on Louisville distilleries. Est. $400- Directory of Frederick County 800 HWAC# 82802 compiled and arranged by Charles W. Miller, ex-Postmaster at Frederick Lot#4264 New Orleans, Louisiana Maryland, 1886. 334 pages. An 1866 Gardener’s New Orleans interesting historical resource in Directory for 1866 Gardener’s New generally fine condition. Est. $200- Orleans Directory for 1866, published by Charles Gardner 1866. 527 400 HWAC# 82808 pages plus advertisements. Extremely rare. Appears to be missing the initial pages of advertising in the front. Both boards loose. Spine is missing. Extremely rare, post-Civil-War, New Orleans directory at a critical time in their history. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 82804 Lot#4265 , Maine 1862 Business Directory of the Subscribers to the New Map of Maine, 1862 Business Directory for the Subscribers of the New Map of Maine, with a brief history and description of the state prepared by William Willis. Published by J Chace, Jr. & Co. 344 pages plus advertisements.Copy belonged to Mr. Ed Grant. Penciled in on the front piece is 1862. An early Maine directory. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82803 Lot#4266 , Maine 1867 Maine Business Directory for September 1, 1867 The Maine Business Directory Lot#4271 Boston, Massachusetts 1894 Boston Almanac and Business for September 1, 1867. by Briggs & Co., Boston. 280 pages plus abs, all original board is fine, slight warping of boards, otherwise fine Est. Directory, 1894 The Boston Almanac and Business Directory for $300-500 HWAC# 82805 1894, volume 59, Sampson Murdoch and Company Boston. 691 pages, hardbound generally fine. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82818 Lot#4267 , Maine 1871 Portland Directory and Reference Book, Lot#4272 Boston, Massachusetts 1871 The Portland Directory and Boston Almanac, 1847 and 1849 Reference Book with a Business Directory Attached for 1871, Volume This lot contains two volumes: The 10, by S. B. Beckett. Portland, published by B Thurston and Company Boston Almanac, 1847, and the 1871. 381 pages. Original boards are fine. Predates the Maine Silver Boston Almanac 1849, both by S. N. Rush of circa 1879. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82806 Dickinson. Each volume contains a folded map inside the front cover. The 1847 volume is 190 pages with addenda and contains an important business directory of Boston. The 1849 edition is pages 214 with addenda. Lot includes both years. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82817 Lot#4273 Boston, Massachusetts 1852 Boston Directory for the Year 1852 The Boston Directory for the Year 1852 with an Almanac, Boston, published by George Adams, 1852. Several sections in the back. The main body is 316 pages plus the appendix plus the ads. Rear cover board is separated at inside cover otherwise nice. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82821 Lot#4274 Boston, Massachusetts Lot#4268 Baltimore, Maryland 1847 Matchett’s Baltimore Director 1855 Boston Directory for the Year for 1847-‘8 Matchett’s Baltimore Director for 1847-‘8, Baltimore, 1855 Boston Directory for the Year printed by R. J. Matchett, 1847. Hand-colored, folded city map adjacent 1855, Boston, published by George to the title page. Formerly in the John J. Ford Collection. 436 pages Adams, 1855. 412 pages plus abs very plus many pages of advertisements, including many in color. Choice good to fine condition, re-binding is early California Gold Rush reference material. Title page actually says fine, chipped edges. Est. $300- “Director” not Directory. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 82809 500 HWAC# 82820 Lot#4269 Baltimore, Maryland 1856 Lot#4275 Boston, Massachusetts Wood’s Baltimore Directory for 1860 Boston Directory for the Year Ending 1860 The Boston Directory 1856-’57 Wood’s Baltimore Directory for the Year Ending 1860, Adams for 1856-’57, printed by John W. Woods. Includes a business directory, and Sampson and Company, 1859. etc., a folded map, and a color lithograph adjacent to the title page. 549 pages plus advertisements. All Formerly in the John J. Ford Collection. Professionally re-bound, this is a original, generally very fine condition. choice directory for any early historical research of the Baltimore area. 414 pages plus advertisements, rare. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 82807 Est. $400-600 HWAC# 82819 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 259

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4281 Boston, Massachusetts 1858 Roxbury Directory, 1858, Number VI The Roxbury Directory, 1858, Number VI, by Adams, Sampson & Co. This small volume contains 212 pages plus a large section of advertisements in the back. Front cover board is missing. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 82815 Lot#4276 Boston, Massachusetts 1865 Boston Directory, 1865 The Boston Directory, 1865. Published by Adams, Sampson, & Co. Frontispiece is separated at the spine. 560 pages plus advertisements. Excellent reference for post-Civil War research. Re-binding is fine. Est. Lot#4282 Boston, Massachusetts $300-600 HWAC# 82825 1836 Stimpson’s Boston Directory, 1836 Stimpson’s Boston Directory; containing the names of the Lot#4277 Boston, Massachusetts 1879 Boston Directory, v74, inhabitants, their occupations, places 1879 The Boston of business, and swelling houses, Directory, Volume and the City Register, with lists of the 74, 1879 published Streets, Lanes and Wharves, the City by Adams, Sampson Officers, Public Offices, and Banks, & Co. The title page and other useful information. Published in 1836 by Charles Stimpson, notes the price was Jr. This small but thick volume includes a folded map of the Boston five dollars, which area adjacent to title page. 395 pages plus advertisements. Front cover was very expensive at board is detached, the back cover board is missing, but the rest is still the time. 1386 pages present. This is a nice, but scarce, early Boston directory that is good for plus advertisements, California Gold Rush research, etc. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82814 some wear from Lot#4283 Boston, Massachusetts use, otherwise very 1840 Stimpson’s Boston good. This is a choice Directory,1840 Stimpson’s Boston directory to use when researching Boston, and businesses doing Directory; containing the names of the business in the West, particularly when they invested in Colorado gold mines. Reinforced binding. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 82824 inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and swelling houses, and the City Register, with lists of the Streets, Lanes and Wharves, the City Lot#4278 Boston, Massachusetts Officers, Public Offices, and Banks, 1880 Lowell Directory, 1880 The and other useful information. Published in 1840 by Charles Stimpson, Jr. Lowell Directory, 1880, Volume 30, by This small but thick volume includes a folded map of the Boston area Sampson, Davenport, and Company, adjacent to title page. 451 pages plus advertisements. Front and back published by Joshua Merrill and boards are missing, but the rest is still present. This is a nice, but scarce, Son. 608 pages plus advertisements. early Boston directory that is good for California Gold Rush research, Generally fine condition. Est. $200- etc. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82813 400 HWAC# 82823 Lot#4284 Lynn, Massachusetts 1851 Lot#4279 Boston, Massachusetts Directory of the City of Lynn Lewis, 1885 Lowell Directory, 1885 The Alonzo. The Directory of the City of Lowell Directory, 1885, Volume 34, by Lynn. T. Herbert and H. J. Butterfield, Sampson, Davenport & Co. 1851. This copy was once owned by Folded, color map inside, detached H. C. Churchill of Lynn, Massachusetts. at the fold. Rear cover and binding Volume is in good condition with separated at inside edge. 742 pages. some repair at spines of the inside Contains a directory of Lowell. Boston front cover, 180 pages plus ads Est. $150-300 HWAC# 82812 pagination is correct the map is correct. The first sentence referred to an advertisement. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82822 Lot#4285 Salem, Massachusetts 1853 Salem Directory & Almanac, Lot#4280 Boston, Massachusetts 1853 Adams, George. Salem Directory 1867 New England Cities Business Directory New England Cities Containing the City Record, Schools, Churches, Banks, Societies, Etc., Business Directory, and complete index to the Mercantile manufacturing Names of the Citizens, A Business and professional interests of the cities. Briggs and Company Publisher, Directory, An Almanac for 1853, and Boston 1867. 376 pages comprising a major business directory for the a Variety of Miscellaneous Matter. East Coast. Very rare. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 81100 1853, Henry Whipple & Son, Salem. Contains 212 pages plus ads in very fine condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82829 260 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4286 Worchester, Massachusetts Lot#4293 Detroit, Michigan 1870 1877 Worchester Directory, v34, Michigan State Business Directory 1877 The Worcester Directory, 1870-71 Platte, Montague T. Michigan Volume 34, Drew Allis & Co. 1877. State Business Directory 1870--71 Folding map opposite the title page. Detroit. Tribune Book and Job Office, 592 pages plus ads. Generally fine. 1870., 346 pages plus ads. Rear cover Est. $250-400 HWAC# 82828 board is starting to detach. Missing 1/4 of the spine at the bottom. Est. Lot#4287 , Massachusetts $300-500 HWAC# 82833 1849 New England Mercantile Union Business Directory, Part Lot#4294 Detroit, Michigan 1863 4 – Massachusetts 1849 New Michigan State Gazetteer and England Mercantile Union Business Business Directory for 1863-- Directory, Part 4 – Massachusetts, 4 Michigan State Gazetteer and published by Pratt and Company, Business Directory for 1863--4, New York, and others. Folded map Embracing Historical and Descriptive inside front cover. 293 pages plus supplements. This is a fine, Sketches of All the Cities, Towns classic, California Gold-Rush-era reference in excellent condition. and Villages Throughout the State, Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82810 Together with Classified Lists of all Professions, Trades and Pursuits, Lot#4288 , Massachusetts 1851 Names of all Organized Companies, State and County Officers, and full Worchester Almanac, Directory, information regarding the Mercantile and Manufacturing Interests of and Business Advertiser for 1851 the State. Compiles and Published by Charles F. Clarke 1863.612 pages The Worchester Almanac, Directory, plus advertising. Choice Michigan state directory that was published and Business Advertiser for 1851, during the Civil War. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 82832 by Henry J. Howland. 183 pages. Very good condition. Est. $200-400 Lot#4295 Kansas City, Missouri HWAC# 82811 1888 Kansas State Gazetteer and Business Directory Kansas State Lot#4289 Detroit, Michigan 1868 Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1888 to 1889, Volume six, R. L. Polk Charles F. Clark’s Annual City and Company. 1620 pages plus advertisements, front board nearly Directory, City of Detroit, 1868- detached, significant wear at edges. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 80279 9 Charles F. Clark’s Annual City Directory of the Inhabitants, Business Lot#4296 St. Joseph, Missouri Firms, Incorporated Companies, Etc., 1902 Combe’s Printing Co.’s of the City of Detroit, for 1868—9. 1902 Directory of St. Joseph and Published by Charles F Clark, 1868. Buchanan County Combe’s Printing 407 pages. Original boards and binding, but large markings on the front Co.’s 1902 Directory of St. Joseph cover from the Michigan Central Railroad, as this apparently was their and Buchanan County, Missouri. 944 copy. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82834 pages plus more than 100 pages of advertising. Spine is missing, and the Lot#4290 Detroit, Michigan front cover board is detached. This is a classic document for post-Gold 1862 Charles F. Clark’s Annual Rush research, since St. Joe was a stopping point for many of those Directory… City of Detroit for heading across the American Midwest and West. Scarce. Est. $300-500 1862 to ‘3 Charles F. Clark’s Annual HWAC# 82837 Directory… City of Detroit for 1862 to ‘3 by Richard Edwards, published Lot#4297 Omaha, Nebraska 1879 by Charles Clark 1862. Previously Wolfe’s Omaha City Directory owned by R. W. Cleveland. 356 pages 1879-80 Wolfe’s Omaha City with original binding. Front cover almost detached. A nice, early Detroit Directory 1879-80. Some of the pages directory with high-quality printer samples inside. Est. $300-500 inside title page and frontispiece are HWAC# 82826 missing. Spine has been repaired with black tape. Est. $150-300 HWAC# Lot#4291 Detroit, Michigan Detroit 82836 City Directory, 1871-2 Detroit City Directory for 1871-1872. Title page Lot#4298 Manchester, New Hampshire 1883 Manchester Directory, removed, ads present. Tenth Volume. 1883… and Register 485pp. No spine, rear board detached. of New Hampshire Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82910 The Manchester Directory 1883. Lot#4292 Detroit, Michigan 1837 Containing a Directory Directory of the City of Detroit of the Citizens, a and a Register of Michigan for Record of State, County, and City Officers, and 1837 Directory of the City of Detroit a Complete Business and a Register of Michigan for 1837, published by Julius P. Bolivar Mac Directory and Register of New Hampshire. Cabe. Front and rear cover boards Sampson, Davenport, & appear to be replacement the Co., Boston 1882. 644 pages plus ads. Some wear to the edges and the contents original no. The contents are spine interior. Otherwise in fine condition. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 82831 reproduced in 1937 by R. L. Polk & Co. 114 pages plus ads. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 82827 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 261

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4299 Newport, New Hampshire Lot#4306 Newark, New Jersey 1878 1870 Newport Business Directory Holbrook’s Newark City Directory, and Advertiser, 1870 The Newport 1878 Holbrook’s Newark City Business Directory and Advertiser, Directory for the Year ending April 1, 1878, published by A. Stephen Newport, Published by the Business Holbrook, 1877. New binding, 1108 pages, plus folding map. Est. $300- Men, 1870. 82 pages plus addition. 500 HWAC# 82854 String bound with no hard cover. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82841 Lot#4307 Newark, New Jersey 1841 Pierson‘s Newark City Directory Lot#4300 Portsmouth, New for 1841-2 Pierson, B. T., Pierson‘s Hampshire 1875 Greenough‘s Newark City Directory for 1841-2. Directory of the City of Portsmouth Published by Aaron Guest, 1841. 292 for 1875 Greenough‘s Directory pages plus ads. The cover boards are of the Inhabitants, Institutions, loose, otherwise in nice condition. Manufacturing Establishments, Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82850 Business, Societies, Business Firms, Etc., Etc,. in the City of Portsmouth for Lot#4308 Newark, New Jersey 1875. Compiled and published by Greenough & Co. 1875. 176 pages 1843 Pierson‘s Newark City plus advertisements. The receipt for the directory is adhered to the Directory for 1843-44 Pierson‘s inside back cover for which $1.25 was paid. Inside front cover shows Newark City Directory for 1843-44 complements of C W Gray. Wear to the spine with pieces missing. Est. Pierson, B. T., Pierson‘s Newark City $200-400 HWAC# 82835 Directory for 1843-44. Published by Aaron Guest, 1843. 228 pages in Lot#4301 Portsmouth, New generally fine condition. Est. $200- Hampshire 1883 Portsmouth 400 HWAC# 82851 Directory for 1883-84 The Portsmouth Directory for 1883-84, compiled and published by W. A. Lot#4309 Newark, New Jersey 1857 Greenough & Co., Boston. This was Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for William H. Rollin’s copy. 305 pages. 1857-8, v23 Pierson, B. T., Pierson‘s Rear board nearly detached, with Newark City Directory for 1857-8, some damage to the upper spine. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 82842 volume 23. Published by A. Stephen Holbrook, 1857. 472 pages. Cover Lot#4302 Portsmouth, New Hampshire 1892 Portsmouth Directory boards are loose. From the collection for 1892 The Portsmouth of Dr. S. A. Smith. Est. $200-400 Directory for 1892, compiled HWAC# 82849 and published by W. A. Greenough & Co., Boston. Lot#4310 Newark, New Jersey 1860 397 pages. Significant wear Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for to the inside of spine at front 1860-1, v26 Pierson, B. T., Pierson‘s and rear covers. Est. $150- Newark City Directory for 1860-1, 300 HWAC# 82843 volume 26. Published by A. Stephen Holbrook, 1860. This issue includes a folded, color-shaded map of Newark, NJ. 566 pages plus appendix. Cover Lot#4303 , New Hampshire 1907 boards are loose. Est. $200-400 Lebanon, Hanover, and Enfield, NH HWAC# 82848 Directory, 1907 Lebanon, Hanover, and Enfield, New Hampshire Directory Lot#4311 Newark, New Jersey 1861 1907 Containing a General Directory Pierson‘s Newark City Directory of the Citizens, a Classified Business for 1861-2, v27 Pierson‘s Newark Directory, Street and Road Directory, City Directory for 1861-2, v27 Town Government, Schools, Churches, Folwell, Chas. H., Pierson‘s Newark Societies, Associations, Etc. Union Publishing Co. 299 pages in generally City Directory for 1861-2, volume 27, very fine condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82840 printed at the Daily Advertiser Office, 1861. Missing the first 12 pages. Front Lot#4304 , New Hampshire 1916 and rear boards detached. 584 pages plus advertisements. Est. $200- New Hampshire State Directory 400 HWAC# 82847 and Gazetteer for 1916 The New Hampshire State Directory and Lot#4312 Newark, New Jersey 1864 Gazetteer for 1916. Union Publishing Pierson‘s Newark City Directory Co. 1916 170 pages generally very for 1864-5, v30 Folwell, Chas. H., fine, with a little bit of wear to the Pierson‘s Newark City Directory bottom corners. Est. $200-400 for 1864-5, volume 30, printed at HWAC# 82838 the Daily Advertiser Office, 1864. Lot#4305 Newark, New Jersey 410 pages plus appendices and 1875 Holbrook’s New York City advertisements. Front and rear boards detached. A nice Civil War piece. Directory, 1875 Holbrook’s New Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82846 York City Directory for the Year ending April 1, 1875, published by A. Stephen Holbrook, 1874. New binding with 1084 pages. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82855 262 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4313 Albany, New York 1872 Lot#4319 Brooklyn, New York 1847 Albany Directory for the Year 1872 Brooklyn Directory and Yearly The Albany Directory for the Year Advertiser for 1847-8 Brooklyn 1872, Containing a General Directory Directory and Yearly Advertiser for 1847-8, Containing the Usual of the Citizens, Business Directory, Arrangement of Names, Occupations and Residences; Also a Street Record of the City Government, Its Directory… published by Wm. J. Hearne & James E. Webb, Brooklyn. Institutions, &c., &c. Published by Classic Gold Rush reference material with an index in the back. 322 Sampson, Davenport & Co., 1872. pages. This piece has an owner stamp on the front for Alderman Wycoff. 442 pages plus ads. Binding showing its age. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82863 82857 Lot#4320 Brooklyn, New Lot#4314 Albany, New York 1876 York 1849 Brooklyn Albany Directory for the Year 1876 Directory and Yearly The Albany Directory for the Year Advertiser for 1849 & 50 1876, The Centennial Year Containing The Brooklyn Directory a General Directory of the Citizens, and Yearly Advertiser Business Directory, Record of the City for 1849 & 50, published Government, Its Institutions, &c., &c. by Henry R. and William Published by Sampson, Davenport & J. Hearne, Brooklyn. Co., 1876. 432 pages plus ads. There is some damage to binding along A re-bound volume of 434 the spine and edges, and water staining. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82856 pages and a good Gold Rush reference work. Est. Lot#4315 Albany, New York 1885 $200-400 HWAC# 82862 Albany Directory for the Year 1885 The Albany Directory for the Year 1885 including Bath, East Albany and Greenbush, Also a Business Directory, and Records of the City and Village Governments, Their Institutions, &c., Lot#4321 Brooklyn, New York 1845 &c. Published by Sampson, Davenport Brooklyn Directory for 1845 & & Co., 1885.508 pages plus advertising. Shows some water damage, 6 Brooklyn Directory for 1845 & 6, otherwise in fine condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82858 compiled and published by Henry and William Hearne, Brooklyn Lot#4316 Albany, New York 1835 Child’s Albany Directory and City Register for the Years 1835-6 Child’s Albany Directory and City Register for the Years 1835-6 printed 291 pages with some damage to the spine, otherwise in generally fine by E. B. Child, 1835. 264 pages. Spine repaired with black binding tape. Covers show soiling and wear. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82853 condition. Lot#4317 Albany, New York 1849 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82865 Hoffman’s Albany Directory and Lot#4322 Brooklyn, New York City Register, 1849-50 Hoffman, 1894 and 1897 Brooklyn New York L. G., Hoffman’s Albany Directory Directories, 2 2 Brooklyn directories, and City Register 1849-50, 13th 1894 and 1897. Hardbound, condition issues, published by Lane in Annual Directory, Albany, New York. Brooklyn. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 81507 414 pages also includes New York mercantile cards. Front and back Lot#4323 Brooklyn, New York 1877 covers detached, but present, Brooklyn, NY Directory Brooklyn, otherwise in fine condition. New York directory, 1877, hardbound, Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82852 compiled by George Lain. Over 1000 pages plus ads, hardbound, rare. Est. Lot#4318 Brooklyn, New York $30-500 HWAC# 81500 1869 Brooklyn City and Business Directory, 1869 The Brooklyn City and Business Directory for the Year ending May 1, 1869, Containing Also Lot#4324 New York, New York A Street and Avenue Directory and Polk’s New York Directiories 1935, An Appendix. Compiled by George T. 1936, 1937 Corporation directories. Lain, published by Lain and Company Original red binding with ads. very Includes a folding map opposite the title page, both of which are good to fine. Est. $200-300 HWAC# detached from the spine with a torn front cover board. Spine plate is 81152 missing. 789 pages plus appendices. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82861 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 263

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4330 New York, New York Trow’s New York Corporation Directories for the 1890’s Nine volumes of Trow’s Copartnership and Corporation directories for 1891-1899 complete. Orange binding, fine. Choice business reference for the 1890’s recession and for info from a period where many Federal records are lost (census). Est. $1200- 1800 HWAC# 81143 Lot#4331 New york, New York Trow’s New York Directories for 1920, 1924 Trow’s New York Directories for 1920, 1924. Large format, 10 x 13”, huge directories. fine. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 81146 Lot#4325 New york, New York Trow’s Corporation Directories for 1900-19010 Eleven Trow’s Corporation Directories for 1900-1910. Orange binding, fine. Excellent reference for the boom years after the big gold/silver discoveries in the West. Est. $1400-2500 HWAC# 81144 Lot#4332 New York City, New York 1848 Doggett’s New York City Lot#4326 New york, New York Trow’s Corporation Directories for the 1880’s. Directory for 1848-1849 Doggett’s New York City Directory for 1848-1849.Doggett’s New York City Four volumes, 1880, 1885, 1889, 1890. Orange Directory, Illustrated with Maps of New York and Brooklyn, 1848-1849, binding, fine. Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 81145 John Doggett, Jr. & Co. New York.455 pages plus advertisements and appendices. In generally good condition. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 82874 Lot#4333 New York City, New York 1849 Doggett’s New York City Directory for 1849-1850 Doggett’s New York City Directory for 1849-1850, John Doggett, Jr. & Co. New York. 468 pages plus advertisements. Rear cover board is loose, some damage Lot#4327 new york, New York to the spine. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 82873 Trow’s Corporation Directories for the Roaring Twenties Trow’s Lot#4334 New York City, New York Manhattan and Bronx Co-partnership 1848 Doggett’s New-York City and Corporation Directories for Directory 1848-1849 Doggett’s New- 1921, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1927. York City Directory Illustrated with Maps of New York and Brooklyn These comprise 16 shelf inches, and 1848-1849. John Doggett, Jr. publisher, New York, 1848. 455 pages plus represent a key time in American finance before the massive 1929 Wall appendices. Book is split at center, some pages loose. This is another Street Stock Market crash. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 81140 choice Gold Rush reference work. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82868 Lot#4328 New york, New York Trow’s Corporation Directories for the Teens Eight Lot#4335 New York City, New York Trow’s Copartnership and Corporation directories 1845 Doggett’s New-York City for 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, Directory for 1845 & 1846 Doggett’s 1919. All complete and in excellent condition. Est. New York City Directory for 1845 & 1846, published by John Doggett $1000-2000 HWAC# 81141 Jr., New York. This directory sold for 18 shillings – interesting that they were still using English-denominated money transactions. 434 pages plus ads, professionally re-bound long ago. This is another key New York reference showing California Gold Rush merchants living in New York. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82867 Lot#4336 New York City, New York Lot#4329 New york, New York 1837 Longworth American Almanac Trow’s Corporation Directories, the and New York Register and City Depression Years The Depression Directory, 1837 Longworth’s American Almanac, New-York Register, years of Trow’s directories. 1929, and City Directory, for the Sixty-Fourth Year of American Independence: 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934. All excellent Containing an Almanac for the ... Banks and Insurance Companies in the condition. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# City, Thomas Longworth, 1837.708 pages plus an early New York City 81142 directory. Spine appears to have been professionally re-bound in fine leather. An excellent resource that shows early Gold Rush merchants who lived in New York. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82866 264 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4337 New York City, New Lot#4344 New York City, New York 1832 Longworth’s American York 1867 Trow’s New York City Almanac, New-York Register, and Directory. 1867 Trow’s New York City City Directory, 1832 Longworth’s American Almanac, New-York Directory Compiled by H. Wilson. Vol Register, and City Directory, for the Fifty-Seventh Year of American LXXX. For the Year Ending May 1, 1867. Independence. Published by Thomas Longworth, 1832.Formerly in the Cover boards are detached, and Library of Congress with surplus stamp in front. Re-bound 750 pages. A binding is split. Some pages are nice copy. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82870 damaged. 1119 pages plus more than 100 pages of advertisements. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 82878 Lot#4338 New York City, New York 1865 New York City Commercial Register and Business Directory, Lot#4345 New York City, New York 1865 The New York City Commercial Register Containing the Cards 1870 Trow’s New York City Directory. of the Principal Merchants, Manufacturers &c., in the City and Vicinity, 1870 Trow’s New York City Directory Classified According to the Business, Forming a Business Directory of Compiled by H. Wilson. Vol LXXXIII. Reliable Parties in all the Various Branches. 1865 to 1866. The book is For the Year Ending May 1, 1870. missing the title page and perhaps one front page. New cover boards and new binding. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82871 Cover boards are detached, and binding is split. Some pages are damaged. 1216 pages plus ads and Lot#4339 New York City, New York amendments. Tattered binding. 1879 New York City Directory Est. $150-300 HWAC# 82879 1879–‘80 New York City Directory 1879–’80. Much repair, 1657 pages plus ads, new tape binding on the Lot#4346 New York back. Once owned by S.M. and D. E. City, New York 1880 Meeker, attorneys in New York. Est. Wilcox Wholesale $200-400 HWAC# 82941 Business Directory for New York City for 1880 The Wilcox Wholesale Lot#4340 New York City, New York 1881 New York City Directory Business Directory for New York City for 1881–‘82 New York City Directory 1880, published by O. 1881–‘82.Frontispiece and title pages A. Wilcox. 184 pages. are missing, re-bound at one time. About average. Est. 1780 pages plus ads, etc. Once owned by D. E. Meeker. Est. $200-400 HWAC# $150-300 HWAC# 82944 82940 Lot#4341 New York City, New York 1842 New York City Directory for Lot#4347 New York City, New York 1842 and 1843 The New York City 1837 Williams’s New York Annual Register. 1837 Williams’s New York Directory for 1842 and 1843 Containing Fifty-Five Thousand Names Annual Register. 1837, published by G. & C. Carvill & Co., New York 1837. Together with Other Valuable Information. Published by John Doggett, 528 pages plus ads in reasonably good condition. Est. $300-500 Jr., New York.Re-bound in the old days with original boards. There are some replacement pages of sorts. 382 pages plus addenda. Est. $250- HWAC# 82869 500 HWAC# 82875 Lot#4348 New York City, New York 1866 Wilson‘s Business Directory Lot#4342 New York City, New York of New York City, 1866-67 Wilson‘s 1854 New-York City Directory Business Directory of New York City, 1866-67, published by John F. for 1854-1855 The New-York City Trow, 1866. 558 pages plus ads in nice condition. Est. $200-400 Directory for 1854-1855 thirteenth Publication, by Charles R. Rode, HWAC# 82877 New York.781 pages plus appendices and advertisements. Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 82872 Lot#4349 New York City, New York 1868 Wilson‘s Lot#4343 New York City, New Business Directory of New York 1881 Trow’s New York City York City, 1868-69 Wilson‘s Business Directory of New York Directory, 1881 Trow’s New York City City, 1868-69, published by John F. Trow, 1868. 624 pages plus Directory, Vol. XCIV for the Year Ending advertisements, and an index in the front. Original selling price May 1, 1881. Published by The Trow was two dollars. Choice business directory organized by category. City Directory Company, New York. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82876 1702 pages plus ads. Cover board is loose, new black binding on the spine. Some pages are loose. Once owned by S.M. and D. E. Meeker, attorneys Lot#4350 Olean, New York 1899 in New York. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82942 Olean [New York] Directory, 1899 Olean Directory, 1899. Published by the Olean Directory Company. Olean, N. Y., 1899. 431 pages. Tiny bit of damage to the top of the binding. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82949 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 265

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4351 Rochester, New York 1847 Daily American Directory of the City of Rochester for 1847-8 Daily American Directory of the City of Rochester for 1847-8. Published by Jerome & Brother, 1847. 230 pages plus ads. Includes a Rochester folding map in front of and adjacent to the title page. Once owned by James Abrams (name written on inside front and back covers). Generally, in very fine condition, better than normal for this age of a document. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82950 Lot#4352 Troy, New York 1859 Troy [New York] Directory, 1859 Young, William H., The Troy Directory for the Year 1859 with a Business Directory, and Other Miscellaneous Matter, also Directories of West Troy and Green Island. Volume Thirty-One. Lot#4358 , New York 1854-1855 New York City Directory New York Published by Adams, Sampson & Co., 1859. Re-bound using original board 380 pages plus advertisements Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82948 City directory for 1854 to 1855. Published by Charles Rogers, New York. Hard bound, ads present, rebound binding. Choice Gold Rush era reference book Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81505 Lot#4353 Utica, New York 1884 Utica City Directory for the Year Lot#4359 , New York 1873-1879 New 1884 Utica City Directory for the Year York City Directory Group, 1870’s 1884 with a General and Business Directory of Utica, Frankfort and Run of New York city directories from Ilion, Record of the City Government, Its Institutions &c., &c, Together the 1870’s. 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1879. All hardbound, all showing with a New Map, Compiled and published by Chas.N. Gaffney. 1884. the effects of age, with weakness at hinges, cloth rebound etc. This is 604 pages plus ads, and includes a map opposite the title page. In nice an absolute classic reference, and exceptionally important for research condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82947 on Western mines, as the number of the Western Mines were financed in New York and these directories tell us about the people. Rare. Est. Lot#4354 , New York 1813 A $1000-2000 HWAC# 81179 Gazetteer of the State of New York, 1813 Spafford, Horatio Gates. A Gazetteer of the State of New-York: Carefully Written from Original and Authentic Materials, Arranged on a New Plan, in Three Parts. H. C. Southwick, 1813. Includes a folding map of New York adjacent to the frontispiece. 334 pages plus appendix. Engravings of buildings here and there. Re-bound and in excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82860 Lot#4355 , New York 1900 Biographical Directory of the State of New York Biographical directory of the state of New York, 1900. Key volume of financiers in New York at the turn-of-the-century. 567 pages. Lot#4360 Raleigh, North Carolina 1872 North Carolina Business Spine damage. Contents complete, Directory, 1872 The North Carolina Business Directory, edited by Rev. important reference. Est. $100-250 L. Branson, published by J. A. Jones, Raleigh, N. C., 1872,249 pages plus HWAC# 81178 advertisements. This directory contains a number of advertisements for assaying ores and the like for North Carolina’s gold country. Est. Lot#4356 , New York 1870 Boyd’s $300-500 HWAC# 82945 Railroad Directory and Gazetteer, 1870-71 Boyd’s Railroad Directory Lot#4361 Raleigh, North Carolina 1907 North Carolina Yearbook and and Gazetteer of Cities and Villages, on the line of Railroads between Business Directory, 1907 Albany, Troy, and Bennington, North to Saratoga, Whitehall, Rutland, The North Carolina Yearbook Burlington and St. Albans, and East to Ticonderoga, Essex, Fort Henry, and Business Directory, 1907, Keeseville and Platteburgh, on Lake Champlain, 1870-71. Compiled by Andrew Boyd. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82978 published by the News and Observer at Raleigh, N. C. 632 pages with some damage to the center of the spine. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82946 Lot#4362 Cincinnati, Ohio 1839 Schaeffer’s Advertising Directory for Cincinnati for 1839-40 Schaeffer’s Advertising Directory for Cincinnati for 1839-40 No covers. Lot#4357 , New York 1866-1869 Mew York City Directories, 1860’s 520 pages. Rare. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82956 New York City directories for the 1860’s. Four volumes, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869. The years following the Civil War. Cloth binding, showing signs of age and wear, complete. Rare. Est. $800-1400 HWAC# 81501 266 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4363 Columbus, Ohio 1887 Lot#4373 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wiggins’ Columbus Directory 1847 McElroy’s Philadelphia 1887-8 Wiggins’ Columbus Directory Directory for 1847 McElroy’s 1887-8, published by J Wiggins & Co., Columbus, Ohio. 951 pages plus Philadelphia Directory for 1847, 10th edition, published by Edward addendas. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82952 C. & John Biddle, Philadelphia. 1847. 428 pages plus ads. Once in the Franklin Institute Library, State of Tennessee “for the promotion of the Lot#4364 Dayton, Ohio 1845 mechanic arts” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82962 Williams’ Dayton City Directory for 1884-85 Williams’ Dayton City Lot#4374 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Directory for 1884-85, 21st issue, compiled and published by Williams 1850 Pennsylvania Business & Co., 1884 626 pages plus ads including a directory of US Post Offices. State Directory for 1850-51 The Generally fine condition for a Civil-War-era document. Est. $200-400 Pennsylvania Business State Directory for 1850-51, published by Giles HWAC# 82951 & Brothers, 1850. 246 pages. Map is detached adjacent to title page. Spine has been reinforced. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82961 Lot#4365 Dayton, Ohio 1891 Williams’ Dayton Directory Lot#4375 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for 1891-92 Williams’ 1817 Robinson’s Original Annual Dayton D1891irectory for 1891-92, Published by Williams & Directory for Philadelphia, 1817 Co., 1891 862 pages plus ads. Generally, in very fine condition. Robinson’s Original Annual Directory for 1817, Being an Alphabetical Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82953 List of More than 22,000 Merchants, Mechanicks, Traders, &c. of Philadelphia and Suburbs, with Useful Information, &c. 14th edition. Lot#4366 Lancaster, Pennsylvania Reinforced binding 524 pages Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82955 1886 Barnes’ Annual Lancaster City Directory for 1886 Barnes’ Annual Lot#4376 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lancaster City Directory for 1886, Including a Classified Business 1898 Pittsburgh and Allegheny Directory, a Street Directory, … and an Appendix. Compiled and Directory for 1898 Pittsburgh and published by Jno. H. Barnes. About 435 pages. The pages in the index Allegheny Directory for 1898. Publisher: R.L. Polk & Co & R.L. Dudley. section have been pasted over with newspaper articles. The boards 1543 pages. Condition: generally fine. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 81101 on this particular directory are mounted in reverse. Spine leather is missing. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82977 Lot#4377 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1860 Directory of Lot#4367 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, 1847 A. M’Elroy’s Philadelphia 1860-61 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities and surrounds Directory for 1847 A. M’Elroy’s for 1860-61, published by Geo. H. Thurston 1860. 364 pages plus ads. Philadelphia Directory for 1847, 10th edition published by Edward C. Reinforced binding. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 82966 & John Biddle, Philadelphia. 1847. Once owned by K. L. Hatfield. 428 pages plus ads, reinforced binding. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82963 Lot#4378 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1864 Directory of Lot#4368 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, 1877 Gopsill’s Philadelphia 1864-65 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, the Surrounding Business Directory for 1877 Burroughs and Villages, also Parts of the Adjacent Townships, for 1864- Gopsill’s Philadelphia Business Directory for 1877, published by James 65. Published by Geo. H. Thurston, 1864. 392 pages plus advertisements. Gopsill, Philadelphia, 1877. Reinforced binding. 457 pages. Est. $300- Reinforced spine. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 82965 500 HWAC# 82960 Lot#4379 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Lot#4369 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 1868 Directory of 1867 Gopsill’s Philadelphia City Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, and Business Directory for 1867- 1868-69 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities in the Adjacent 8 Gopsill’s Philadelphia City and Business Directory for 1867-8, Burroughs, Also Parts of the Adjacent Townships, for 1868-69, published by James Gopsill, 1867. 1690 pages and includes a map in the published by Geo. H. Thurston, 1868. 440 pages plus business directory, front pocket. Front cover board broken off. Spine cover is loose. Est. plus advertisements. This book appears to have been repaired in the $300-500 HWAC# 82958 early days. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82964 Lot#4370 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lot#4380 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, 1840 M’Elroy’s Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1869 Directory of Directory for 1840 M’Elroy’s Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, Philadelphia Directory for 1840, published by A. M’Elroy, Philadelphia, 1869-70 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, the Adjacent printed by Isaac Ashmead & Co. 1840. 323 pages plus advertisements. Burroughs, and Parts of the Adjacent Townships for 1869-70, compiled Once owned by A. Wood & Brother. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82957 and published by Geo. H. Thurston, 1869. 528 pages plus ads. Color printed page opposite the title page, reinforced binding. Est. $250-400 Lot#4371 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HWAC# 82971 1851 McElroy‘s Philadelphia Directory for 1851 McElroy‘s Lot#4381 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Philadelphia Directory for 1851, published by Edward C. and John Pennsylvania 1874 Directory of Biddle, Philadelphia, 1851. 514 pages plus ads etc. Reinforced binding Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, generally nice. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 82959 1874-75 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities and Parts of Adjoining Townships for 1874-75, published and compiled by Lot#4372 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Thurston and Dieffenbacher, 1874. Once owned by McFarlane Collins 1866 McElroy’s Philadelphia City & Co.,(handwritten on title page). 660 pages plus addenda, reinforced Directory for 1866 McElroy’s binding. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82972 Philadelphia City Directory for 1866, 29th edition. Published by A. McElroy, 1866 944 pages. Front cover board is loose, bottom of the spine is missing; otherwise the contents are fine. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82969 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 267

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4382 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Lot#4390 , American Men of Pennsylvania 1844 Harris’ Business Science, 2 Volumes 2 Volumes on Directory of the Cities of Pittsburgh the American Men of Science. Classic & Allegheny, 1844 Harris, Isaac. Harris’ Business Directory of the biographical works. 1938 volume edited by Jacques Cattel, 1608 pages, Cities of Pittsburgh & Allegheny, printed by A. A. Andersen, 1844. hardbound. 1955 Volume One, Physical Science. Water stains 2180 Professionally rebound, new fly pages 165 pages plus ads. Est. $250- pages. Ex library. Published by RR Bowker. Two key references. Est. 500 HWAC# 82967 $200-400 HWAC# 81504 Lot#4383 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Lot#4391 , 1902 Business and Pennsylvania 1847 Harris’s General Professional Directory of KY and Business Directory of the Cities IN, 1902 Business and Professional of Pittsburgh & Allegheny. 1847 Harris, Isaac, Harris’s General Directory of Central Kentucky and Southern Indiana Embracing ... Business Directory of the Cities of Pittsburgh & Allegheny with the Statistical and Geographical Information. Union Directory Company, Environs. Printed by A. A. Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1847. 241 pages plus 1903. Undated on the title page. Printed with high-acid paper, so the advertisements Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82954 pages are fragile. Contains much information on distilleries, etc. 1902 to 1903. Hard blue binding, separating pages at the inside front cover, Lot#4384 Pittsburgh and otherwise fine. Rare. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 82800 Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1882 J. F. Diffenbacher’s Directory of Lot#4392 , 1823 Darby’s Edition of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities for 1882-‘83 J. F. Diffenbacher’s Brookes’ Universal Gazetteer Darby, Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities for 1882-’83, Compiled William. Darby’s Edition of Brookes’ by Diffenbacher & Thurston, 1882.979 pages, reinforced backing. Est. Universal Gazetteer, or, A New Geographical Dictionary : Containing $300-500 HWAC# 82970 a Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, Provinces, Cities, Towns, Forts, Seas, Harbours, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Capes, &c. in Lot#4385 Newport, Rhode Island the Known World ... to Which Are Added, the Constitution of the United 1867 Boyd’s Newport City Directory, States, and the Constitutions of the Respective States : Illustrated by a 1867 Boyd, Andrew, Boyd’s Neat Coloured Map of the United States. Executors of Benjamin Warner, Newport City Directory with a 1823. 1119 pages plus appendices. This is another wonderful early Business Directory of the Trades and gazetteer of place names and a key reference work. Est. $300-500 Professions, State and City Record, HWAC# 82864 and an Appendix of Much Useful Information. A. J. Ward, Newport, Rhode Island. 280 pages plus ads. Formerly from the collection of Lot#4393 , 1911, 1915 Davis’ Lawrence Sullivan who had a clothing and menswear store that carried Commercial Encyclopedia CA, Stetson hats in Newport. In generally fine condition. Est. $200- NV, UT, AZ -- Three Vol. Davis’ 400 HWAC# 82830 Commercial Encyclopedia of the Pacific Southwest California, Lot#4386 Harriman, Tennessee Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. In 1892 City Directory of Harriman, three volumes, large format, TN, 1892 City Directory of Harriman, approximately 13 x 16“. Dark Tennessee volume one 1892 G. M. leather binding. Written by Alice Connelly, publisher Chattanooga 176 A. Davis of Oakland California, pages plus ads. Some interior wear 1911 and 1915. Contains and separation internally. Est. $150- biographies of California and the 250 HWAC# 82845 prominent men and women of Lot#4387 El Paso, Texas El Paso the American West. It includes an atlas, histories of counties, etc. Texas Directory, 1913 El Paso This is a very rare, three-volume Directory for 1913 by Worley. compendium on the history of 656pp plus ads, front and rear people and places in the Pacific Southwest. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 80258 boards detached, no spine, contents complete. One of the best references to find your token merchants! Est. Lot#4394 1899 Kratzer’s , $260-500 HWAC# 82911 Encyclopedic Guide and Directory, Lot#4388 , 1861-1864 3 Trow New 1899 Kratzer’s Encyclopedic Guide and Directory, 1899, published by Wayne Kratzer & Co., 1899 413 pages. York City Directories New York city This is a guide for any business owner that includes dealers around directory, compiled by Wilson, 1861, the Eastern US and includes a business directory. Very fine condition. 1863, 1864; three bound volumes. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82975 Includes folded map inside front cover for 1864. These are the key Civil Lot#4395 , 1881 New York City War years and a key reference for Directory New York City directory identifying important people in the American financial market during for 1881. Missing title page. Rebound the Civil War. Rare. Estimate Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 81175 with original boards. Ads present in Lot#4389 , 1831 American the back. Large directory. Est. $300- Advertising Directory, 1831 600 HWAC# 81506 American Advertising Directory, for Manufacturers and Dealers in American Goods, for the Year 1831, Lot#4396 , Poor’s Railroad published by Jocelyn, Darling & Co., New York 1831. 395 pages. Front Manuals 1894, 1899, 1906, 1915, board is loose and back board is missing fly pieces in front and rear 1917. The best reference for any missing. This is a rare volume. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82973 railroad research in America. All generally fine. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 81149 268 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Directories Lot#4397 , Set Of Poor’s Manual Lot#4401 , Who’s Who of Railroads of the United States Directories, 3 Volumes 1870-1*, 1875*, 1879, 1882, 1883*, Three volumes of Who’s 1885, 1888* Poor’s Manuals, the best Who. The first is Pacific reference for any history on American Coast, hardbound, 1947, Railroads. The volumes with a star* 1084 pages. The second are in poor condition, but useable. book is 1936 to 1937 Who’s Est. $340-500 HWAC# 81148 Who in America by the Marquee Company. The third volume is Who’s Who Lot#4398 , 1854 Southern Business on the Pacific coast by the Directory and General Commercial Marquee Company 19. Three Advertiser The Southern Business key references on historical Directory and General Commercial Advertiser. Walker & James, 1854. in figures of the first half of the two parts secured in one volume. 1854, published at Charleston, Steam 20th century. Est. $200-300 Power Press of Walker and James. Part one is 404 pages, and Part Two HWAC# 81174 is 172 pages. This is a very important Southern directory containing business listings for Tennessee, Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, Texas, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, and other places. It is an important reference work and a “must-have” Lot#4402 Seward Peninsula, Alaska 1908 Gold for the early Southern researcher. In generally fine condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 80261 Placers of Part of Seward Peninsula, AK Soft cover 343pp with index. Key reference on Nome etc. just 7 years after discovery. From 1899-1906 approx. $37, 150,000 yield from Seward Pennisula. Quotes include “There are no accurate statistics to be had”, “Limit of error =500K”. Info on John Doctor, J. Linberry and Tom Gvarick. August 1898 proceeded to prospect along Snake River. They named the tributaries Anvil Creek which was an anvil shaped rock on the mountain, East side of the creek where Erik Lindblom, John Brynteson and Japhet Lindenbergh discovered gold. Anvil City was later called Nome. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 79301 Lot#4403 Sacramento, California 1939 Souvenir Gold Pans 2 Souvenir Gold pans read: SACRAMENTO GOLDEN EMPIRE CENTENNIAL/ Lot#4399 , 1825 Traveler’s Guide or Pocket Gazetteer of the United SACRAMENTO, CALIF. /1939. 4.5” States The Traveler’s Guide or Pocket Gazetteer of the United States round. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 76958 extracted from the latest edition of Morse’s Universal Gazetteer with an Appendix… Illustrated by a map.This 323-page book was published Lot#4404 , California California Gold Rush by Jedediah Morris and Richard C. Morse, New Haven, Connecticut, Ephemera Gold Run, CA hydraulic mining and printed by Nathan Whiting, Some wear on the front binding but stereoview, Souvenir Program Sutter’s Gold otherwise in good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82816 Rush and Round up 1938, 3 different Ghost Town News 1942-1945-1 with missing cover. Lot#4400 , 1826 Traveler’s Guide Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $80-120 or Pocket Gazetteer of the United HWAC# 80633 States, 1926 Morse, Jeremiah, and Morse, Richard C., The Traveler’s Guide or Pocket Gazetteer of the United States Extracted from the Latest Edition of Morse’s Universal Gazetteer, With An Appendix Containing a Description of some of the Principal Places in Canada; with Tables of Distances of Places, the Zoom in and see Population, Commerce, Revenue, Public Debt, Principal Canals, and Various Institutions of the United States, Illustrated with the Map, close up detail published by S. Wadsworth, 1826. 336 pages in generally nice condition with some wear on the binding; covers are loose on the spine. This is High Resolution a choice, early reference for American place names, many of which may have changed over time, if not completely disappeared. From the collection of Alfred A. Danscomb. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82859 Images of ALL LOTS available online at FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 269

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Gold Rush Lot#4405 , California Society of California Pioneers Membership Poster, 1914 22 x 30” poster mounted on board. This version of the Society of California Pioneers poster is the third printing. The first done by Britton & Rey, probably in the 1850’s. The second generation was done by Nagel of San Francisco, perhaps about 1862. Both Britton & Rey and Nagel printer insignia are found at the lower right, each in poor reproductive quality, as the poster in turn was again reproduced by the Nahl Bros., this time shown in bold at the lower left corner, perhaps printed in the early 1870’s. The Society appears to have kept the unused blank posters around for decades, as evidenced by the 1914 date of use here. As a third generation print, the details from the original are not as sharp. It should also be noted that the last of the Nahls, Paul, was noted Lot#4410 , 1855 Original Currier and Ives California Color Print as an engraver on p1250 of the 1912 SF Directory, but he is not listed Original mid-1850s print by Currier and Ives entitled on the Coast of as a separate lithographer in the business section. The certificate is California. The view shows a cliff region with mountains surrounding, issued to Harry K. Webb as a descendant for Christopher C. Webb. CC ships in the harbor in a village at the edge of the mountain. The print Webb is only mentioned by Bancroft as a prominent Republican in San is approximately 11” x 15” in a frame approximately 18 x 22”. On the Francisco the 1850’s. Mackie Collection. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 79678 Coast of California is not listed among the prints shown in Harry Peters book Courier and Ives, Printmakers to the American people, 1942. The Lot#4406 , California Tuolumne County author discusses the thousands of different prints made by Currier and Water Stock, 4 with Different Pres Ives but only illustrates about 150 of them. This is an original, not a reprint. The California views are generally extremely rare. Est. $1000- Signatures 4 different 1856-1862 with 4 2000 HWAC# 59370 different Presidents signing-EE White, WV Gibbs, WH Clark, JG Mandeville. I/C with center tears, nice sluice vignette. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80129 Lot#4407 , Hungary Gold Rush Document Group Six gold rush period documents. 1855 Page Bacon check; 1850 Palmer Cook check; Lot#4411 , 1920-1975 Souvenir Gold Pans 4 souvenir Gold pans, on 1851 Cobb billhead; 1868 Anderson copper color the rest are white metal. Ranging in size from 4.25” round billhead; 1871 Conroy billhead and attached doc; 1874 Corbett & Failing & the largest is 5.5” round. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 76957 steamer shipment from new York to SF. nice group with stories attached to a few. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 57744 Lot#4408 , New York 1800’s Clipper Card (Original) Sutton & Co.’s San Francisco Line “The Ships of this Line are dispatched quicker than any other from New York to San Francisco.” It was a popular first-class Mystic built Clipper Ship. Colors are of aqua blue, red & white banner & men on horses. Has the name penciled in as Roberts Merkle on reverse of card. 3.25” x 6”. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 78379 Lot#4409 , Oregon 1955 Centennial Souvenir Gold Pan Souvenir gold pan reads: 1859 OREGON 1959 CENTENNIAL. Metal, 2.75” round. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 78336 270 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Pens & Pencils Lot#4412 , 2 Matching Pen and Pencil Lot#4419 , Fountain and Caligraphy Sets Pen and pencils. Unknown make black Pen Collection Approx 18 pens. and white. Wearever? amber set. Est. $50-80 Eversharp Skyline, Eyedropper #1, HWAC# 80155 American, Easterbrook, Everlast, Sheaffer, Parkston, Iridium, Conklin, Spors and more. 2 cigarette holders. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 80157 Lot#4413 , Antique Mechanical Pencil Lot#4420 , Mechanical Pencil Collection Approx 16 items, some with gold Advertising Group Approx 22 plate. 3.25 to 5.25”. Rawl, Pal, Cross, Monroe, US advertising pencils. Includes Wearever, Pen-o-cil, Eversharp, Sheaffer, Pioneer, Chevrolet, rifle bullet shaped, Mr. Autopoint and more. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 80154 Peanut figural, ladies leg in black stocking in liquid with orange hoop game, Sidney Grain Machine with grains in top and more. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 80151 Lot#4414 , Ball Point Pen Collection Lot#4421 , Mechanical Pencil and Approx 19 ball point pens, mostly with Pen Sets (9) 9 pens and pencils. Cased advertising. Some with early gold plating. Est. brass Nupoint set, Sheaffer Flat Top $50-90 HWAC# 80148 white dot lifetime lever filler, Sheaffer Touchdown pen and pencil set, Sheaffer Touchdown sentinal deluxe tuckaway pen and pencil, Weidlich green pen and pencil Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80150 Lot#4422 , Misc. Fountain Pen Collection Approx 19 fountain Lot#4415 , c1934 Conklin Nozoc pens. Wasp, Esterbrook, Osmiroid, Stratford, Dunn, Parker, Daiamate, Mechanical Pencil Nice red and silver pattern. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Universal, Ink o Graph, Burgess, Moore, Traveler’s, Conklin Est. $120- 80156 200 HWAC# 80158 Lot#4416 , c1870-1920 Early Mechanical Pencil Collection Approx 24 vintage mechanical pencils ranging from 2.75” to 5.25”. Many have scroll Lot#4423 , Mottled Mechanical Pencils patterns, nice way to start a collection. (5) Colorful mottle pencil group. Reddish, Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80153 blue/green, amber, brick, brown. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 80152 Lot#4417 , Early Mechanical Pencils 2 Gold filled Parkers Est. $50-80 HWAC# 80161 Lot#4424 , Parker Fountain Pen Group 7 Parker Fountain Pens-brown, grey, red, blue, turquoise, black, brick Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80163 Lot#4418 , Fancy Pen Collection Approx 12 pens, cool looking group. Esterbrook, Welsh, Remington, Waltham, Waterman and more. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 80160 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 271

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Spoons Lot#4425 , c1910-1920’s Rare Lot#4431 , California Sterling Silver Sheaffer Lifetime Flat Top Oversize Souvenir Spoons Lot of six: 1) 1894 Fountain Pen Attractive jade color San Francisco Mid Winter Exposition; case. Unrestored. Est. $150-300 2) 1915 Pan Pacific Exposition; 3) Catalina Isle; 4) Catalina Island, Cal.; HWAC# 80149 5) Mission San Gabriel; 6) Mt. Lowe Incline, Pasadena. All sterling silver, 123 grams total. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $180-300 Lot#4426 , Sheaffer Pen Collection HWAC# 80557 Approx 17 Sheaffer Pens. Black Bell System Property in original box, black, red, green, Lot#4432 , Colorado Colorado brown, clear. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80164 Silver Spoons (9) 9 Sterling, approx 4.8 oz. La Junta, Denver, Julesburg, Colorado Springs, Manitou. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 80628 Lot#4433 , Colorado Sterling Silver Lot#4427 , Vintage Mechanical Pencils Souvenir Spoons Lot of three: (6) Mechanical pencils from Dentel, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak Signal Sheaffer, Pilot, Parker and 1 unknown. Est. Station, Lookout Mountain. All five to six inches long, 68 grams total $50-70 HWAC# 80147 weight. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80941 Lot#4434 , Illinois Ilinois and Indian Spoons (7) Sterling. Illinois, Ft. Dearborn, Chicago, Whitehall, La Porte. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 80624 Lot#4428 , Wearever Pen Collection 13 Wearever Of North Bergen, NJ pens. Zenith, Green Deluxe, Pennant and more. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 80162 Lot#4435 , Illinois Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons Lot of six: three from Chicago; Mendota, Illinois; Soldier’s Monument, Pontiac, Illinois; World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893. 103 grams total weight. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 80945 Lot#4436 , Kentucky Souvenir Silver Spoons Lot of two: 1) 5 3/4 Lot#4429 , Alaska Alaska and Hawaii Spoons (3) inches, Lexington, sterling, engraved Sterling Alaska. Aloha Hawaii and enamaled Hawaii horse, reverse engraved “Travis.” 2) seal. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $70-90 Auditorium Jamestown Exposition, HWAC# 80615 1907, official, sterling, 5 1/2 inches. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 80918 Lot#4437 , North Dakota North and South Dakota Silver Spoons (4) Sterling. Black Hills Lot#4430 , California Pan Panama Expo Silver SD, South Dakota, White Rocks/Deadwood, Fargo. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. Spoons(4) Pan Pacific Spoons with Jeweled Tower $100-150 HWAC# 80614 motifs. 1 Bear topped. 3 other sterling. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80626 Lot#4438 , Ohio Ohio and Nebraska Spoons (4) Sterling. Dayton, Ohio, Genoa NEB, Nebraska- Beulah inscribed. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-140 HWAC# 80617 272 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Spoons Lot#4439 , Oklahoma Spoon from Lot#4447 , California Silver Spoons Oklahoma Territory 1 Oklahoma Approx 26 mostly Sterling spoons. spoon, sterling silver with Native Total weight approx 14.6 oz. Death American on tip of spoon, corn, & Valley, San Juan Capistrano, Stanford, spears. 5.25” x 1”. Salvatore Falcone Golden Gate, Centerville, Oakland, Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 76977 Santa Paula, Oakland, Ferndale, San Fran, Los Angeles and more. Salvatore Lot#4440 Portland, Oregon Souvenir Falcone Collection. Est. $450-600 Spoons Lot of two: 1) “Webfoot” 5 HWAC# 80627 inches long, sterling; engraved with frog with umbrella, Lewis & Clark, and Columbia River Salmon, and Mt. Hood. 2) Oregon, 3 3/4 inches, frog painting Lot#4448 , Die Struck Souvenir Mt. Hood; Sacajawea Statue, sterling, Spoons Five identical spoons with a “R” on reverse. Salvatore Falcone tavern scene, marked H. J. Denmark Collection. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 80917 on reverse. Five and a quarter inches long. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 81002 Lot#4441 , Oregon Oregon Spoons (6) Sterling. Oregon, Dallas, Mt. Hood, Lot#4449 , Eastern Spoons (4) Web Foot, Portland. Salvatore Falcone Sterling. Mount Vernon, University Collection. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 80623 of Virginia, Annapolis, Norwich Ct. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80620 Lot#4450 , Eastern US Silver Spoons (10) Sterling. Lake George NY, Reading PA, Catskill Mts, Fort Lot#4442 Salt Lake City, Utah Pitt, Dorchester Mass, Niagara Falls, Sterling Souvenir Spoons (2) Independence Hall x2, Boston. Mormon Temple sterling spoons. One Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. 5 inches, one 5 1/2. 33 grams total weight. Salvatore Falcone Collection. $220-350 HWAC# 80619 Est. $80-100 HWAC# 80940 Lot#4443 , Washington Sterling Lot#4451 , Expo Sterling Silver Silver Souvenir Spoons Lot of Spoons (12) 12, about half Sterling. four: 1) Loomis, Wash; 4 3/4 inches, WF 1892, St. Louis, Trans Missisippi, miner on handle. 2) Seattle, Wash.; Toronto, Panama, Louisiana Purchase, Mt. Rainier, 14,530 ft.5 1/2 inches. NY, Chicago. No PPEE. Salvatore 3) Seattle, Wash., in blue enamel; 6 Falcone Collection. Est. $240-350 inches. 4) Washington D.C. (the other HWAC# 80629 Washington); 5 1/2 inches. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 78567 Lot#4452 , Foreign Silver Spoons Lot#4444 , Canada Sterling Silver (15) 15 foreign silver spoons- Israel x2, Dragon, Mexico, Habana, Landing Souvenir Spoons Lot of four spoons: of Columbus, Canada with enamel, Banff, Montreal, White Horse (Yukon) 1953 Coronation, Banf Alberta with , Parliament Building, Victoria, B.C. All sterling silver, 72 grams, all about 4 inches long. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80554 enamel, Juarezz Mexico, Montreal, Holland with 2 shoes, Panama Lot#4445 , Spain 1825 Spanish with enamel hat, New Castle. Large Silver Spoon Beautiful silver spoon Eldorado 1887. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $300-400 HWAC# made in Spain. Has IND. initials on 80611 bowl with a Crest on the bowl. Has Lot#4453 , Mid America Silver Spoons some wear. 1.25” x 7.25”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $120-200 (6) Sterling. Large Hot Springs Ark, St. HWAC# 78343 Joseph Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Fairview Oklahoma, Gainesville GA. Lot#4446 , Yukon Territory Sterling Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $140- Silver Souvenir Spoons Three 200 HWAC# 80618 spoons from the Yukon Gold Rush: Wrangell, Alaska; White Horse; Seattle. All sterling, 45 grams. Four to five and a half inches long. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 80555 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 273

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Spoons Lot#4454 , Midwest Spoons (8) Lot#4461 , Sterling Silver Souvenir Sterling. Ft. Dearborn, Minnehaha Spoons of the Midwest Lot of five: Falls, Duluth, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Kansas City, Missouri; Lake Park Wisconsin. Salvatore Falcone Springs, Nevada, Missouri; St. Joseph, Missouri; Iowa; Southwest Collection. Est. $170-250 HWAC# Kansas College, Winfield, Kansas. 97 grams total weight. Salvatore 80625 Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80944 Lot#4462 , Themed Silver Spoons (6) Small-Flagship Olympia x 2, 5 star logo, America, Rip Van Winkle, Merry Xmas. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Lot#4455 , National Park Silver Est. $120-200 HWAC# 80610 Spoons (11) Sterling. Yellowstone, Yosemite, Glacier, Utah, Rocky Mt, Zion, Mesa Verde, Death Valley, Bryce Canyon. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $220-300 HWAC# 80631 Lot#4463 , Washington Spoons Lot#4456 , Pan American (17) Sterling. Olympic Range, Tacoma, Exposition Souvenir Spoons Lot State Capital, Mt. Rainier, Spokane, of three: 1) 1901 Niagara Falls; 4 Washington, Pomeroy, Seattle, 1/4 inches. 2) ‘90’ Pan American Bellingham, Dayton. Salvatore Falcone Exposition; 6 inches. 3) Original Collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Spoon / Has Been Used / By The / 80622 Panama Canal Builders / I.C.C. Hotel / Panama. 6 inches. Salvatore Falcone Lot#4464 , Western Silver Spoons Collection. Est. $120-150 HWAC# (5) Sterling. Montana, Bitter Root 78566 Missoula, Bitter Root Montana, Lot#4457 , Silver Spoons with Shoshone ID, Rawlins WYO. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $120-200 Engraved Ladies Names (5) Sterling. HWAC# 80616 Engraved with ladies names-Prudence 1902, Marie?, Edith, Mama 1900, Lillie. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100- 120 HWAC# 80609 Lot#4465 , Western State Sterling Silver Spoons Lot of four: Deadwood, South Dakota; Weeping Water, Nebraska; Grand Island, Nebraska; Cheyenne, Wyoming. 75 grams total weight. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 80939 Lot#4458 , Southern US Spoons (4) Sterling. New Orleans, Dallas TX, Rice, Pensacola FL. Lot#4466 , Western Themed Silver Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 Spoons (6) 6 Sterling silver spoons-Salt HWAC# 80621 Lake City x2, Santa Fe, New Mexico x2, Tucson. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 80613 Lot#4459 , Souvenir Silver Spoons Lot of three: 1) The Cabildo, New Orleans, LA; sterling; 5 inches long. 2) Festival Hall and Cascade Falls, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; sterling; 5 1/2 inches. 3) engraved “Sam” ; 4 1/4 inches long. Register, Bid, Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 78564 & view opening bids at Lot#4460 , Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons Lot of four: Longfellows FHWAC.com Home, Portland, Maine; Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Odd Fellows Home, Northfield, Minnesota. 68 grams total weight. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80943 274 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Worlds Fair & Expositions Lot#4471 , Colorado Fair Ephemera 1.) The Mesa County Industrial and Fruit Fair Assoc. incorporated State of Colorado. Cert #443 for 3 shares of common stock @ $5 per share issued to Mrs J.S. Vaughn 24 November, 1906 signed W.R. Harris President, Black, gold corp seal left lower, bottom vignette of allegorical female with burst of light underprint, top vignette of female sitting on winged “wheel” holding torch and streamer, Printer: The G.F. Hoeckel B.B. Co Denver, no ripe or tears very fine, iu 2.) The Arkansas Valley Fair Association, incorporated State of Colorado. Unissued, no information provided, common @ $10 per share, Printed Rocky Ford, Colo 19--, vignette woman sitting at spinning wheel, gold underprint of”basket”, receipt attached, Printer:Goes very fine uu 3.) The American Apple Exposition Assoc. Incorporated State of Colorado. Cert #340 for 5 shares @ $1.00 per share, no name issued to, 11 November, 1917 signed President (illegible), brown, corp seal lower left, vignette top allegorical female holding wreath lookin front cornucopia on left shield w/”Colorado” “Nil Sine Nu MIne” on shield, Lot#4467 , ALaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle stock Printer:The C.F. Hoeckel B.B. Co Denver, Fine to very fine iu Est. $100- incorporated i State of Washington May 8, 1906. Cert #181 for 5 shares 200 HWAC# 82725 of common stock @ $10 per share, issued to Bayles Bros 31 December, Lot#4472 , County, State 1906 signed J.E. Chilbey President, black, red corp seal bottom, Fair Ephemera 1.) Mississippi centerCompany title has multi colored rays underprint w/ curved Valley Fair and Exposition Co, “EXPOSITION” written, plastic protector , very good cond.”Printer : Incorporated Davenport State Tucker. Hanford Co Seattle, iu The Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition of Iowa. Cert 1440 for 2 shares was a world’s fair held in Seattle in 1909, publicizing the development of common stock @ $100 per of the Pacific Northwest.It was originally planned for 1907, to mark share issued to Edwin B. Lindsay the 10th anniversary of the Klondike Gold Rush, but the organizers 25 October, 1926 signed M.A. found out about the Jamestown Exposition being held that year, and rescheduled. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 82753 Calderwood President, black, green corp seal left lower, green Lot#4468 , Centennial Board of underprint, vignette of eagle spread winged lookin r-l, holding Finance stock incorporated act of union shield with branches, Congress June 1, 1872 United States Printer :Goes , no tears, tri-fold of America Cert. of Subscription. Cert creases, fine to very fine cond. iu # 809716 for 10 shares of common 2.) The Cloud County Fair Ass’n, stock @ $10 per share issued to incorporated Concordia State of illegible signed 10 April 1873 agent Kansas. Cert #136 for one share illegible, blue, Printer Wm. F Murphy @ $10 per share of common & Sons PRS. 509 Chest St Phila., comes w/ article about Phila. Centennial Exposition, both in fine cond. iu Est. stock issued to W.V Schaffer $200-400 HWAC# 82740 August 7, 1905 Signed J.H. Clive President, gold corp seal left lower. orange, lower right vignette of Elk Lot#4469 , Centennial looking r-l, unknown printer, tri-fold crease, fine cond. iu 3.)Central International Exhibition of the States Fair and Exposition, Inc. Incorporated Aurora State of Illinois. U Sof A stock created by an act of Bond # 1046 , 4% , $100, Forty year Gold Bearer bond issued to Congress June 1, 1872. Cert #6102 LeRoy Whilden July 15, 1925, due November ! 1964 signed President for 5 shares common stock @ $10 per (illegible), Corp seal lower left, orange, no vignette, Printer:Goes, fold share issued to Willson Sares Feb 8 creases visible, not tears very fine cond. iu 4.)The World’s Exposition 1975, John Sloan agent, black, vignette Bureau of Information, incorporated Chicago State of Illinois. Cert # of Liberty Bell curved banner left/ 5 for 400 shares of common stock @ $100 per share issued to Moses right “Declaration of Independence M Fletcher 30 March, 1891 signed Frank E Wheeler President, gold Centennial Celebration” printed corp seal lower left, black, “SHARE $100 EACH” orange underprint, “Philadelphia” below, unknown vignette top eagle wings spread looking r-l holding union shield, printer, tri-fold crease, no stains iu Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82739 unknown printer, fine cond. iu 5.) The Harvey’s World’s Fair Hotel and Entertainment Co, incorporated Chicago State of Illinois. Cert Lot#4470 , City and County of San #4625 for one share of profit sharing stock @ $10 per share issued to Francisco Bond incorporated State George A. Allen 30 January 1893, gold corp seal lower left, black, green of Calif. Bond # 224, 5%, $1000 bearer underprint, vignette top eagle wings spread looking l-r on top of rock, bond issued May 1, 1912, due May “CANCELLED” stamped in red right side, printer unknown, fine cond. 1, 1916 signed James Rolph Mayor, ic 6.) Cedar Rapids Exposition Company, Incorporated State of Iowa. green city seal bottom center, “$1000” Cert 725 for 1/2 share of common stock @ $10 per share issued to J.W. green underprint, vignette of male Scott 18 November, 1911 signed J. F. Rall(?) President, yellow corp seal angel wings spread facing r-l on bow lower left, black, vignette top eagle wings spread, holding Union shield of boat, steam ship background, city, looking r-l, left side in fold crease are several tears/holes, Printer: Goes, Printer; SECURITY BANK NOTE CO , iu 7.) Independence Exhibition Co, Inc, Incorporated State of Kansas. PHILA. “CANCELLED” hole punched Unissued, no information, common stock, orange, no vignette, Printer; three times bottom, very fine cond. ic Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82750 Ryan_west Banknote Co, Inc 47 Ann St N.Y, cancel punch holes bottom, uc Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82724 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 275

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Worlds Fair & Expositions Lot#4473 , East Coast Expo stock (4) Lot#4476 , Fair and Exposition Ephemera 1.) Nashua Fair Assoc. Incorporated 1.) Gravenstein Apple Show Assoc, State of New Hampshire. Cert # 122, Incorporated Oct 4, 1910 State of Calif . Cert. unissued, shares $25 ea. , printed # 167 for shares of common stock@ $5 per 190-, light burst underprint by title, share issued to Frank P Doyle July 27, 1912 Vignettes: left side two allegorical signed J.P.McDonell President, corp seal center females, wreaths on head, looking bottom, green, no vignette, small horizontal l-r, right side allegorical female faced format, unknown printer iu very fine cond. forward looking l-r holding grain, 2.) Farm Bureau Fair Assoc. Incorporated unknown printer, very fine cond. Santa Cruz State of Calif . Cert # 105 for 2 uu 2.) The Grocers Exposition, Inc shares of common stock @ $5 per share issued Rochester State of New York 1911. Cert #3 for one share of common to W.R. Porter August 28, 19223 Signed F.L. stock @$10 per share issued to WM. Schalber 11 January, 1912 signed Selleck President, corp seal center bottom, no L.J. Wehbury (?) President, corp seal lower left, green, vignetter, two vignette, unknown printer, no tears stainsFine cond. iu 3.) Sonoma females (rt side Lady Justice) left (justice holding staff, shield center County Fair Assoc, incorporated February 7, 1920 State of Calif. Cert # of ships w/”Excelsior” printed below, Printer; J.R. Bourne Rochester 32 for 10 shares of common stock @ $10 per share issued to F.P.Doyle N.Y, tri-fold creases, no tears 3.)Reading Fair Co incorporated August March 1, 1920 signed President illegible, blue, blue corp seal lower left, 9, 1925 State of Penn. Cert 281 for 2 shares @ $10 per share issued vignette of woman with cornucopia above orchard, unknown printer, toJohn S. Eyrich 28 October m 1915, Signed W. Harry Orr President, tri-fold creases, Good condition iu 4.) The Pacific International Live green, corp seal lower left, vignette three cos center with dairy on left Stock Exposition Co., incorporated State of Oregon. Cert # 1557 for 2 and processing plant on right, handwritten in red “CANCELLED” rest shares of common stock @ $25 per share issued to Fiskers Flouring illegible,Printer unknown, ic 4.) Schuylkill County Fair Co incorporated Mills 25 Sept, 1919 signe dFrank Brown President, black, corp seal State of Penn. 1923. Cert #503 for 2 shares @ $10 per share issued to lower left, vignette ships in harbor eagle above farm field below “The G.Tt Richert Nov. 10, 1923 signed W. Buckley President (seal partial Union” printed, Printer: Kilman sta. & Ptg Co, tri-fold creases, brown cover sig.) gold corp seal lower left, vignette allegorical female seated spots right side, good cond iu Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82730 center with harvest surrounding throne, cow left/horse right picture on wall behind, Printer: Goes, fine cond. iu Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82759 Lot#4477 , Fayatte County Centennial Home Coming Co stock Lot#4474 , Expo Ephemera 1.) Bronx incorporated State of Ohio. Cert 1595 Exposition, Inc, Incorporated State of New York unissued, no information provided, 1917. Cert # A697 for 70 shares of common shares @ $1.00 per share of common stock no par value stated, Issued to E.E. Illegible stock, 1910 printed, vignettes: left 11 April,1819 signed President (illegible), red side pioneers walking ( man w/rifle/ corp seal bottom center, vignette top two figures boy), covered wagon 4 horse team, on each side of shield one lady justice, w/ships settlers plowing/sowing field cabin in harbor, “excelsior” underneath, “COMMON” in background. right side people in red underprint, Printer: Corlies, Macy & Co. Inc motor car, bicycle, passenger train New York. fine cond. iu 2.) Bronx Exposition, crossing above bridge, farmer using horse drawn hay bailer with tractor Inc., Incorporated State of New York 1917, Cert in background. Above/center Eagle full front, wings spread George #B51 for 10 shares of Preferred stock , par Washington on left , Printer: Cincinnati Litho, extremely fine cond. iu value not stated, issued to E.E illegible, 11 April, Est. $100-300 HWAC# 82752 1919. signed President illegible, brown , brown corp seal center bottom, vignette top two figures on each side of shield one lady justice, w/ships in harbor, “excelsior” underneath, “PREFERRED” brown underprint, Printer: Corlies, Macy & Co. Inc New York. fine cond. iu Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82726 Lot#4475 , Exposition Ephemera stock The Fair of the Carolinas, incorporated 20 May. 1871 North Carolina. Cert #12 for 5 shares of common stock @ $5 per share issued to Baxter H Moon June 4, 1871 signed P. B. Alexandr President, black, corp seal lower left, revenue stamp right side, vignette of farmer looking at woman and child with cows, Printer: Observer Print Charlotte. in palstic holder has some tears and on hole in seal, good to very good iu Centennial Exposition Com., incorporated 1896 State of Tenn. Cert # 1717 for 1 share of common stock @ $5 per share issued to R.A. Dunn August 15, 1896 signed M Kurkman V President, black, no vignette, Printer : Foster & Webb Print Nashville, tear on right, tri-fold crease, good to fine condition iu Caldwell County agricultural and Mechanical Fair Assoc, Organized 1887 State of Kentucky. Cert 40 for two shares of common stock @ $25 per share issue to Chas. Ratcliff Sept 5, 1893, np seal, blue, vignette quarter horse Lot#4478 , Fort Garland Historical Fair Assoc. stock incorporated looking r-l, unknown printer, very fine condition, iu Exhibition Assoc, State of Colorado 1928. Cert # 130 for 1 share of common stock @ $5 incorporated State of Virginia 1884. Cert #20 for one share of common per share issued to Edna L Johnson 4 July, 1928 signed F.E. Grimwood stock @ $25 per share issued to J.B Beverly 23 Sept, 1884 signed J.B. President, black, gold corp seal left lower, sunburst underprint, vignette Beverly President, generic certificate, no border, vignetter of horse and top eagle wings spread lookin l-r on shield and branched ship left cows, unknown printer, good to very good condition iu Est. $200-400 background train right background, Printer: The Bradford-Robinson HWAC# 82722 PTG Co Denver, very fine cond. iu Est. $1400-1500 HWAC# 82736 276 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Worlds Fair & Expositions Lot#4479 , Friede Globe Tower Lot#4484 , Louisiana Purchase Co stock (2) incorporated State of Exposition Co. stock incorporated Arizona 1905. Two stock certificates. April 24, 1901 State of Louisiana. Cert #A1329 for 1 shares of common stock @ $10 per share issued to Edward 1. Cert # 1683 for 10 shares of M Backer 7 April, 1903 , signed D.R. preferred stock @ $10 per share Francis President, corp seal left of issued to George Goulburn 20 February, 1907 signed Samuel M. center, green ,exposition buildings/ Friede President, corp seal left lower, green, Capital building under ground green underprint, vignette construction ferris wheel on right green underprint, scrolling company bottom of columns an curved roof title, red stamped countersign right side, tri-fold creasesPrinter: The shield “SLT”inside, Printer: Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co. St Louis, no Brown-Green Co. 48 John St N.Y., iu tears or stains cond. iu Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82738 Lot#4485 , Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. stock incorporated 2 Cert # 1901 for 10 shares of common @ $10 per share issued to State of Louisiana. Cert George Goulburn 20 February, 1907 signed Samuel M. Friede President, # E239 for 30 shares corp seal left lower, green, Capital building under construction ferris of common stock @ wheel on right green underprint, scrolling company title, red stamped $10 per share issued to countersign right side, tri-fold creasesPrinter: The Brown-Green Co. 48 W.C.Stilh 12 Nov 1902 John St N.Y., iu Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82754 signed D.R.Francis President, corp seal Lot#4480 , 1933 Hand Carved off center, orange, Wooded Plaque from Int. Expo. Exposition buildings/ Chicago Hand carved 5.5” x 3.5” “A ground orange Century of Progress, International underprint, Printer Exposition Chicago, has 2 revenue : Mermod & Jaccard stamps on back. Salvatore Falcone Jewlery Co St. Louis, Collection. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 79132 fine cond iu Est. $300- 600 HWAC# 82746 Lot#4481 , Jamestown Exposition Co. stock incorporated State of Lot#4486 , Louisiana Virginia March 10, 1902. Cert #19 for Purchase Exposition 1 share of common stock @ $100 per Co. stock incorporated share issued to Les Sherwood Jr. 19 State of Louisiana. Cert January, 1906 signed A. H Martin 1st V. # D393 for 10 shares President, corp seal lower left, green, of common stock @ view of Jamestown green underprint, $10 per share issued COMMON STOCK” printed bottom, to Furniture Gazette Vignettes:1. left side ‘Powhatan”, 2. Pub Co 20 March right side “James 1”, 3. top center tribal gathering w/stream through 1903 signed illegible center. Printer: Lith. by A. Hoen 7 Co. Richmond, VA., reverse signed President, corp seal receipt of interest, fine cond. iu Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82756 off center, purple, Lot#4482 , Lewis & Clark Exposition buildings/ purple ground Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair stock underprint, Printer : Mermod & Jaccard Jewlery Co St. Louis, fine cond iu Est. $300-600 HWAC# 82747 incorporated State of Oregon Oct 12, 1901. Cert # 894 for 20 shares Lot#4487 , Louisiana Purchase of common stock @ $10 per share Exposition Co. stock incorporated issued toGoddard-Kelly Shor Co 23 State of Louisiana. Cert # C318 Nov. 19 03 signed W. (illegible) Act for 5 shares of common stock @ President, gold corp seal left side, $10 per share issued to Jas E Long green, vignettes: top ships entering 6 March1903 signed D.R.Francis and exiting harbor, buoy in front hills President, corp seal off center, red, background, Lewis and Clark on Left/right center, Printer: Anderson& Exposition buildings/ ground red Duniway Co. Portland, Ore, very fine cond. iu Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 82755 underprint, Printer : Mermod & Jaccard Jewlery Co St. Louis, fine cond Lot#4483 , Loiisiana Purchase iu Est. $300-600 HWAC# 82748 Exposition Co stock incorporated Lot#4488 , Miniature World’s Fair April 24, 1901 State of Louisiana. Exhibition Co stock incorporated Cert # B723 for 2 shares of common State of Illinois. Cert # 27 for 10 stock @ $10per share issued to Robt shares of common stock @ $100 per W Williams 11 Sept 190-, signed share issued to George J. Lorman 15 D.R. Francis President, corp seal left January, 1896 signed Geo G. Temos(?) of center, blue exposition ground President, corp seal lower left, blue underprint, vignette bottom green. “SHARES $100 EACH” green of columns an curved roof shield underprint, vignette eagle spreaf wing “SLT”inside, Printer: Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co. St Louis, no tears or on rock looking l-r. Printer:unknown, stains cond. iu Est. $300-600 HWAC# 82737 in plastic holder has some small tears/creases iu Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82745 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 277

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Worlds Fair & Expositions Lot#4489 , Misc Expo Lot#4492 , Oklahoma Fair Ephemera The Ephemera stock (5) Beckam County Fair Assoc. incorporated Elk 1.) Waynesburg Fair City Territory of Oklahoma 1907 . Cert # 33 for 1 and Agricultural Assoc. share of common stock @ $10 per share issued incorporated Waynesburg to W. C. Watson May (, 1907 signed (illegible), State of Penn. Cert #17 for 2 black, gold corp seal lower left, gold eagle looking shares of common stock @ $50 r-l underprint bottom, Vignette of A=allegorical per share issued to S.M. Smith female looking l-r. Printer:Goes very to fine 24 December, 1930 signed condition. iu Arkansas-Oklahoma Fair Assoc. J. A Knoz President, green, Incorporated State of Arkansas . Cert 197 for one corp seal lower left, vignette share of common stock @ $10 per share issued to three cows center w/ dairy on H.P. Rucken 25 July, 1911 signed Glen Lemmy (?) left and processing plant on President, corp seal lower left, orange, vignette of right, Printer: Goes, fine conf allegorical mail sitting facing left and females holding shield one wings iu 2.) Scott-Newton County spread, unknown printer, very good to fine condition iu Est. $100-150 Fair Assoc. incorporated State HWAC# 82723 of Mississippi. Cert $ 192, unissued, no information Lot#4493 , Pan -American Exposition Co provided, common stock @$10 Bond incorporated in State of New York. Bond per share, vignette of eagle #3103 First Mortgage, 6%, $500 bearer bond, spread wing lookin r-l on Uniion shield guid on left sword right, bottom issued July 1, 1900 due January 1, 1902 signed right corner is partially missing, Printer: Dorsey-Litho- Dallas. Tex, uu President illegible, gold corp seal left lower, 3.) Forest Park Fair Ground Amusement group Incorporated State of brown, “$500” brown underprint, no vignette. Arizona 1908. Cert # 296 for 50 shares of common stock @ $1.00 per one coupon attached bottom, Printer: Niagara share issued to Robert Ash 26 May, 1908 signed James Gray President, Lith. Co N.Y., tri-fold creases, no tears/stains iu black, gold corp seal lower left, green underprint, vignette upper left Est. $300-600 HWAC# 82742 allegorical female lookin l-r holding aAmerican flag left hand, shield right hand, with Elk pictured, eagle wings spread right, Printer: Goes, fine cond. iu 4.) The Forest City Live Stock and Fair Co incorporated Cleveland State of Ohio. Cert # 307 for 1 share of common stock @ Lot#4494 , Panama-California $100 per share issued to Charles Arthur Wallace 6 Nov , 1919 signed Exposition stock incorporated San H.K. Durnix President, black, corp seal left center, top stamped “NOT Diego State of Calif 1915(seal also OVER ONE SHARE”, stamped left side “Registered Nov 6, 1919”, Printer shows date 1900). Cert # 1066 for 2 unknown, fine cond. iu 5.) The Sesqui-Centennial Exhibition Assoc. shares of common stock @ $10 per incorporated State of Penn. Participation Cert # 6894, unissued, no share issued to (typewritten) Mrs. information provided, 5% per annum, vignette top of Independence Walter Stiern 8 Day of June, 1915 Hall, Liberty Bell orange underprint, Printer: E.A. Wright Bank Note Co signed G.A. Davidson President, gold Phila. very fine cond., uu Est. $100-300 HWAC# 82760 corp seal center bottom ,red, vignette allegorical female seated looking r-l wings spread, ships in background possibly Point Loma, Printer: Western Litho. Co Los Angeles, Letter of request for receipt from issuer Lot#4490 , Nebraska Ephemera stocks The w/same vignette on top, both in plastic holder, iu Est. $200-400 HWAC# Aerial Circuit Pleasure Wheel Co. incorporated 82757 Omaha,State of Nebraska. Cert # 44 for 300 shares of common stock @ $10 per share issued Lot#4495 , Panama-Pacific to Frank A Barrett 29 November, 1904 signed J. International Exposition Co stock D. Norman President, black, corp seal lower left, incorporated State of Calif. Cert # vignette two males sitting against union shield, 3297 for 2500 shares common stock Printer” Klopp & Bartlett Co Litho Omaha. voting trust cert. @ $10 per share fine condition iu National Corn Exposition, issued Wm H Crocker 3 July, 1912 incorporated State of Nebraska. Cert #275 for signed Wm J. Lutton President, black, 40 shares of common stock @ $25 per share no vignette curved corp. name top, issued to Omaha& Council Bluffs Street Railway Printer unknown, no tears, very fine. Co October 1, 1908 signed President (illegible), iu Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82749 black, no seal, vignette eagle wings spread looking right, fine condition, Printer: Klopp & Bartlett Co Omaha, iu Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82721 Lot#4496 , Pan-American Lot#4491 , North Carolina State Exposition Co stock incorporated Exposition Stock incorporated State of New York. Cert #4208 for 200 shares of common stock @ $10 Raleigh State of North Carolina Jan per share issued to Schorllkopf & 31, 1884. Cert # 317 for 2 shares Co 20 July, 1900, signed J. Millum of common stock @ $25 per share President, green, gold corp seal left issued to D.L. Waill Feb 6, 1885 signed lower, “SHARES $10 EACh” green President illegible, gold corp seal left underprint, vignette two allegorical lower, black, vignette two women in females hold ing hands in circle “Pan- circle one looking r-l other l-r, one American Exposition-1901-Buffalo, N.Y..U.S.A” printed in circle (this standing/one sitting, two males with symbol printed around cert. border), Printer: Gies & Co Buffalo N.Y., iu barrels on left, two males tree barrels right w/train in background, Est. $300-600 HWAC# 82743 Printer : Edward, Broughton &Co Steam Printers and Binders Raleigh, fine cond. iu Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82744 278 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Worlds Fair & Expositions Lot#4497 , Potland Industrial Lot#4502 , World’s Columbian Exposition stock incorporated Exposition stock incorporated Portland State of Oregon. Cert # 94 Chicago Illinois. Also known as the for 2 shares of common stock @ $100 Chicago World’s Fair and Chicago per share issued to Thos. Whalen Columbian Exposition held in 1893 May 29, 1891 signed V.M Richardson to celebrate the 400th anniversary of President, corp seal lower left, black, Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the small horizontal format, vignette New World in 1492. Cert #S2106 for top left of office in Portland, Oregon, 10 shares of common stock @ $10 per center vignette of tools, music stand, tools,, drawing board, mannequin share issued to I.H. King 7 November, . not tears or stainsPrinter: Lith. Lewis & Dryden PRTG Co Portland, OR., 1892, signed illegible, green, corp seal lower left, green buildings iu Est. $150-250 HWAC# 82741 underprint, upper left allegorical female arms extended lookin l-r eagle flying alongside train in background, Printer: Western Bank Note Co Lot#4498 , Sesqui-Centennial Exposition Assoc incorporated Chicago, fine to very fine, iu Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 82728 State of Penn. Participation Cert # 1432 for $5, 5% per annum issued to Howard Henry Lot#4503 , World’s Columbian Spooner 10 October, Exposition stock incorporated 1925 signed President Chicago Illinois. Also known as the illegible, orange, corp Chicago World’s Fair and Chicago seal bottom center, Columbian Exposition held in 1893 Liberty bell orange to celebrate the 400th anniversary of underprint, vignette Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the of Independence Hall, New World in 1492. Cert #10189 for Printer: E.A. Wright 500 shares of common stock @ $10 Bank Note Co Phila., per share issued to Harmon Spruaner fold crease visible, no 16 Oct 1893, signed illegible, green, corp seal lower left, green buildings tears, iu Est. $200- underprint, upper left allegorical female arms extended lookin l-r eagle 300 HWAC# 82758 flying alongside train in background, Printer: Western Bank Note Co Chicago, fine to very fine, iu Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 82729 Lot#4504 , World’s Columbian Exposition stock incorporated Chicago Illinois. Cert # 2019 for 6 Lot#4499 , Soldiers World’s Fair shares of common stock @ $10 per Hotel Assoc stock incorporated share issued to L.J.C. Spruauce 13 June, Chicago `State of Illinois, Cert # 50 1892 signed W.J. Baker President, for 60 shares of common stock @ brown, brown corp seal left lower, $50 per share issued to C.G Wheeler building brown underprint, vignette 22 December, 1892, gold corp seal upper left of allegorical female lower left, black, vignette of eagle eagle flying along left side, train in wings spread on top of rock, unknown background light burst, Printer Western Bank Note Chicago, some very printer, handwritten “the same light wrinkles fine to very fine cond. iu Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 82731 having been fully paid and being no assignable”, very fine cond. iu Est. Lot#4505 , World’s Columbian $100-200 HWAC# 82735 Exposition stock incorporated Chicago Illinois, Cert C2045 for 5 Lot#4500 , Union Driving Park shares of common stock @ $10 per and Fair Assoc. stock incorporated share issued to Chas N Shaver Oct in State of Minnesota. Expo. horse 1, 1892 signed G.G.Aigmborham (?) trotting and agricultural assoc. President , corp seal lower left, blue, located in South /East part of building blu underprint, vignette Minnesota. Cert 349 for 2 shares of allegorical female burst of light @ $10 per share issued to J Leuhold above eagle flying left side train in Oct 1, 1884 signed Lewis S. Perk background, Printer: Western Bank Note Chicago, fine to very fine President, black, no vignetter, bank cond iu Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 82732 note format, Printer: Republican Print Casson, Minn. Not in Cox ref Est. $100-150 HWAC# 82720 Lot#4506 , World’s Columbian Exposition stock incorporated Lot#4501 , 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Medal Large bronze Chicago Illinois, Cert B146 for 2 medal from the Chicago shares of common stock @ $10 per Columbian Exposition of share issued to James L Young 28 1893, engraved to “R.M. Dec,1891 signed Wm F Baker (?) Sanford” C.E,. Barber the President , corp seal lower left, artist. 3 inches in diameter, orange, building orange underprint, 205 grams. In original vignette of allegorical female burst of case. Salvatore Falcone light above eagle flying left side train Collection. Est. $200-300 in background, Printer: Western Bank Note Chicago, fine to very fine HWAC# 79417 cond. iu Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 82733 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 279

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st Locks & Keys Lot#4507 , World’s Columbian Lot#4513 , “Gold” by Stewart Exposition stock incorporated Edward White First edition, first Chicago Illinois, Cert # A3753 for 1 printing of the 1913 novel telling shares of common stock @ $10 per the tale of a 49er’s adventures in share issued to Henry G Phillips 29 the California Gold Rush. Hardback, July,1892 signed G.G. Aigmborham excellent condition, 437 pages. Est. (?)President , corp seal lower $100-200 HWAC# 81320 left,greem, building green underprint, vignette of allegorical female burst of Lot#4514 , 1880 1880’s Western light above eagle flying left side train Family Photo Album Family photo in background, Printer: Western Bank Note Chicago, fine to very fine album. Large format cabinet card cond. iu Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 82734 photo album circa 1880 to 90, approximately 16“ x 8“. Holds four cabinet cards per page. The album is approximately 2/3 full. Many of Lot#4508 , World’s Fair Musical the photographs label who the people are. Family surnames include Palace Co Stock incorporated State Remakel, Ward etc. The photographs were generally taken in Iowa and of Michigan. Cert # 513 for 40 shares Wisconsin. We hope a family member finds this in our sale as it would of syndicate stock @ $25 per share be a real treasure trove. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81513 issued to W.A. Church Sept 5, 1892 Signed W.A. Church President, black, Lot#4515 , 19th red palace underprint, vignette of Century Cast Iron eagle wings spread looking l-r on Strong Box Hinged top of rock, unknown printer, Fine top with 2 folding condition, iu, Est. $100-200 HWAC# side handles. Gold 82727 pin stripes on top. No lock or maker mark. Lot#4509 , Giant Padlocks Seven Nice condition for giant padlocks, all serial numbered, the age. Additional no manufacturer. each has 2 keys. shipping will apply 4” wide, 6.5” tall, very heavy duty. due to weight. From Modern made. These weigh about 4 the Mackie Collection. pounds each! Est. $150-250 HWAC# Est. $400-800 HWAC# 81106 80843 Lot#4510 , Large (Giant) Lock Lot#4516 , 3 Old Promo Cards Collection Collection of five large Sacramento the great fruit center of locks and two antique door locks. California with color fruit illustrations. a) large railroad style lock, with key Carnival Masque Ball May 1900, cover “Schlieper Remschied” with location unknown-toning and corner key. punched on the hasp “5 Veeren”. folds. Has thumbtack hole. Universal b) similar, painted silver, “Improved Stoves and Ranges-color young golfer tumbler lock” on key cover, “Q R on front, stove on rear. Has thumbtack Point” on hasp. both about 5” tall. c) hole. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 81421 unmarked dark lock, same size. d)the same as c but painted silver. e) orange Lot#4517 , 1847 A Canoe Voyage heavy duty lock, no key. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 81107 Up the Minnay Sotor - Two Volumes Lot#4511 , Seven Crude Locks with Featherstonhaugh, George William. A Canoe Voyage Up the Minnay Sotor; with an Account of the Lead and keys Seven crude locks, no manufacturer, Copper Deposits in Wisconsin; of the Gold Region in the Cherokee possibly foreign origin. Made in the style Country; and Sketches of Popular Manners. Richard Bentley, 1847. of the giant locks in this sale. These are all about 3” tall, look old, but are not. Est. This reference is critical in understanding the Wisconsin copper-lead $100-200 HWAC# 81109 mines and the Georgia gold mines as seen and visited in the mid-1840s, only about 15 years after their discovery. The second volume has much discussion on Pigeon Roost, as well as the discovery site at Dukes Creek. Original source material such as this are exceptionally important in any research library. Two hardbound volumes, rare first edition. Covers of the first volume are detached, and the second volume is in much finer condition. Both volumes contain folded map of the United States region – which have split at the folds – and two lithographs. The map shows Lot#4512 , Six Large Locks with the United States from the Atlantic Ocean westward to about Texas and Keys Six giant locks, no manufacturer adjacent British territories. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80236 shown, all about 6” tall, modern made. Very heavy duty. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 81108 280 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st General Americana Misc. Lot#4518 , 1820 A Journal of Lot#4522 , BPO Elks Vintage Drill Voyages and Travels in the Interior Team Panorama Photo B/W portrait of North America... Harmon, Daniel of BPO Elks No 1415 Drill Team Williams. A Journal of Voyages and Travels in the Interior of North in grab with swords, palm trees in America between the 47th and 58th Degrees of North Latitude, background. Metallic looking plastic frame and non glare cover. 7.25 x Extending from Montreal Nearly to the Pacific Ocean ... Including an 41”. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 80144 Account of the Principal Occurrences, during a Residence of Nineteen Years, in Different Parts of the Country. To Which Are Added, a Concise Lot#4523 , Bull Head Money Clip Nickle back, Description of the Face of the Country, Its Inhabitants ... and Considerable sterling front, High relief bull head. 2 inches long, Specimens of the Two Languages, Most Extensively Spoken; Together one inch wide. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. with an Account of the Principal Animals, to Be Found in the Forests and $60-100 HWAC# 79410 Prairies of This Extensive Region ..Printed by Flagg and Gould, 1820. Generally this book is in very fine condition, and it was once part of the Floyd Risvold collection. This volume is critically important in understanding early exploration across the United States, and because of a dictionary in the back of the book which translates two different Native American languages into English. As might be expected, the journal centers on Native American contact with whites in the various forms along the waterways. A folded map – in excellent condition with the exception of some foxing – covers the area from approximately Lake Lot#4524 , 1900’s Cabinet Cards Lot Ontario and the St. Lawrence River westward to the Pacific Ocean. The of 16 cabinet cards of men, women, & journal begins in April 1800. This is a choice quality item. Est. $500- children by professional photographers: 1000 HWAC# 80237 1) Baumgardner of Springfield, Ohio, Imperial Studio of San Francisco; 2) Theo Lot#4519 , 1891 A Memorial S. Marceau; Imperial Gallery, San Francisco; and Biographical History of the 3) Eichenberger Bros. a photo of 2 children Counties of Santa Barbara, San that reads in hand writing “Tommie & Luis Obispo, and Ventura California Storke, Yda Addis. A Memorial Vincent Cancilla”; 4) beautiful photo of and Biographical History of the Counties of Santa Barbara ... The Lewis Walter C. Johnson, Jr. age 3-1/2 months, Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1891. weight 15 lbs. Only to mention a few. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 79116 Lot#4525 , California Geology, 8 Volumes Eight volumes on California Geology. Trinity County report 1965, This volume is a classic reference of Southern California coastal Kern County report 1962, Geology counties. It contains 677 gilt-edged pages in the original dark binding Northern California, Bolton 190 a with the perplexing, gold-embossed cover title of “Pen Pictures from the key reference work, Bolton 174 on Garden of the World.” The front cover is original but nearly separated volcanic cinders in California, mines in and the corners are worn. middle producers active in California 1988, special report 140 on the San Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80242 Andreas Fault, and special reports one through 15 of the California State Division of Mines. Please inspect this reference group. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81511 Lot#4520 , Atlas Group Three large format atlases. Atlas of the Lot#4526 , 1889 Cane, Ebony Rare World, New York Times, 1978, DJ; find. Beautiful Rose gold top engraved Deluxe Illustrated Atlas of the World, Rand McNally, 1989, DJ; National Geographic Atlas of the World, 1981, no DJ. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81154 ebony cane. Martin Madsen. Engraved with clover & basket weave. 34” x 1”. Lot#4521 , Bob Lindy Wood Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 78349 Carving of a Man Bob Lindy wood carving of a man smoking a pipe, titled Sourdough. Signed. Approx 21” tall. Pipe needs repair, piece included. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 81439 Lot#4527 , Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia Ten Volume set. William Dwight Whitney, the Century Publishing Co, NY. 1895, second edition. This massive work was unarguably one of the first great encyclopedias. Today, mush of the value is in the change of cultures and wording. Many subjects here are dropped from Britannica as outdated. Holabird Reference Library. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 81151 Lot#4528 , Child Daguerrotype Portrait (2) 3 3/4 x 4 1/2 inch case with highlighted coloring daguerrotype (?) of two unsmiling children. The boy’s vest and the girl’s necklace are colored. Case top unhinged. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81001 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 281

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st General Americana Misc. Lot#4529 , Civil War Keepsakes Lot#4535 , First Continental Congress 1774 - 12-oz Sterling Small book containing six Silver Plate - The Danbury Mint The Danbury Mint released a limited photographs, several handwritten edition of 7,500 Sterling letters (1862), and some invitations to formal events such as the Silver plates weighing Christmas Eve Ball December 24th, 1863 at Masonic Hall, Cambridge approximately 12 City, Indiana. “All respectable persons admitted, and no others need troy ounces depicting apply.” Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80979 the first Continental Congress that met from Lot#4530 , Custer In Photographs Book September 5 to October Hardback book by D. Mark Katz. 150 pages, 26, 1774, at Carpenters’ copyright 1985, 9 x 12 inches. Est. $60-100 Hall in Philadelphia. HWAC# 81309 The design in the eight- inch diameter plate has been filled with a dark material to enhance the contrast of the image and portions of the design have been selectively plated with 24-carat gold to further bring out the detail in the artist’s work. The Lot#4531 , 1915 Davis’s Commercial words, “American Bicentennial” appear in an arc above the design, and Encyclopedia of the Pacific Southwest, “First Continental Congress” appears at the bottom. A small ribbon California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona banner above those words has “1774” inside. A small plaquette on Published by Alice Davis, Oakland California, the back indicates the number of plates made and indicates it is “NO 1915. This appears to be a summary volume, 2857” in the production run. The plate slides into a soft cloth sleeve published for years after the first three treated to prevent tarnishing. This, in turn, is nestled into a plush red, volume set. A choice reference on Western satin-lined, 10 x 10-inch display box with a red leatherette-style cover people, also contains outstanding maps, and a magnetic clasp. This comes from the liquidation of Northwest atlases and other historical information. Territorial Mint. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 79562 A choice reference. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81168 Lot#4536 , Framed Account of Wyatt Earp’s excursion to Alaska Lot#4532 , Faux Antique Decorative 1897 This is a 5 1/2 in X 7 1/2 Wooden Box Nice wooden box with the in. frame of a Newspaper article accounting Wyatt Earp’s leaving of appearance of an early 17th Century piece. Yuma, AZ. for the gold fields of Dawson City, AL. These two artifacts Brown wood with goldish highlights. Brass outline the time frame to leave Arizona and the date for the steam ship hinged lid with a pained lady on the top. 10 Humboldt leaving California for Alaska. Earp’s intentions are to open x 10 x 12”. Some wear on corners, please a big gambling house in Dawson City with heavy backing from San inspect. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 80143 Francisco bankers. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 75622 Lot#4533 , 1909 Fireman’s Fund Insurance Christmas Calendar Medal Obv.: Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. / Christmas / Greetings / 1909; Rev.: calendar for 1909. White metal, 38 mm, 16 grams. Consignors paperwork indicates “Shreve & Co. .725” but medal has no markings. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 79445 Lot#4534 , 1893 First Baby in Camp and other Stories This brochure, by Wililam P. Bennett, was published by Rancher Publishing of Salt Lake City and originally included a folio of photographs that are not included in this lot. The pamphlet is 68 pages, 4 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches. Stories include: The First Baby in Camp; Staging in Early Days; The Humboldt Desert and others. Est. $80-100 Lot#4537 , Framed Metal Bull Durham Tobacco Sign Red, white HWAC# 81411 and black sign, approx 10 x 15”. Wood frame. Surface wear and light rust. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80761 282 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st General Americana Misc. Lot#4538 , History of America Lot#4543 , Old Rawhide or Leather Pouch by Robertson, 1777 with Foldout Possibly Native American or trapper. One piece Two volume set of History of pouch with long rat tail to tie closed. Appears to America by William Robertson, Publishers: Strahan, Cadell, London; have been coated with tar. 4” long, South Eastern Balfour, Edinburgh. Original boards, marbled flys, bookplate of Robert US origin. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 76526 Drummond. Foldout of Mayan characters opposite title page. The preface is nothing short of astounding: “In fulfilling the engagement which I had come under with respect to the history of America, it was my intention not to have published any part of it until the whole was completed. The present state of the British colonies has induced me to alter that resolution. While they are engaged in civil war with Great Britain, inquiries and speculations concerning their ancient forms of policy and laws, which exist no longer, cannot be interesting. The attention and Lot#4544 , 1916 Paddison expectation of mankind are now turned towards their future condition. Automatic Window Screen Stock In whatever manner this unhappy contest may terminate, a new order I/U # 29 Agnes Winzel 150 shares, of things must arise in America...” The treatise is most interesting, with 1916. Signed by Paddison. Hand written corrections. Est. $50-70 important period discussions of the early discovery by Columbus and HWAC# 79846 the excitement it caused in great Britain. “Men of science, capable of comprehending the nature, and of discerning the effects, of this great Lot#4545 , Patriot Shoe Advertising discovery, received the account of it with admiration and joy.” (p110) Knife Issued by the Roberts, Johnson Commenting on Columbus’ views of the exploration for gold, Robertson & Rand Shoe Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, wrote: “Gold was known to abound in India, and he had met with this knife has “The Patriot Shoe” on one side and “Star Brand Shoes are such promising samples of it in the islands which he visited, as led Better,” on the other. Blade is two inches long, opened the knife is just him to believe that rich mines of it might be found. (p111). Comments over five inches. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $80-120 HWAC# by Robertson on the native peoples reflect the great ignorance of 80549 “westerners” the period: The theories that have been formed with respect to the original (sp) of Americans, from observations of their. Lot#4546 , PaulVallette Swiss religious rites and practices, are no less fanciful, and destitute of solid Watches Advertising Mirror White foundation.” (p269). Overall excellent condition, with only the addition Metal, 2 inches in diameter. “Paul of a thin strip of leather reinforcement along binding edges. 8.75 x Vallette Swiss / Watches of Quality.” 10.75” The volumes were not analyzed by this writer to ascertain any The Paul Vallette name was a brand “misinformation” which may have been presented by the author to of Ed. Heuer (precursor of today’s British subjects as part of the ongoing “Revolution”. Est. $800-2000 Tag Heuer ) around the 1920s.Heuer HWAC# 57750 thought it was chic to sell watches with french-sounding names, so Lot#4539 , Levi’s Jeans Rare Origami Heuer and his U.S distributors, the Advertisement Unusual Levi’s blue brothers Freund, used the Vallette name to market watches in America. jeans advertising origami. Opens and Heuer also owned the Jules Jurgensen and Rose watch company in the unfolds to reveal Levi’s advertising. Very early 20th century. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# cool item for the jeans collector. Levi 80540 Strauss developed the copper riveted jeans right here in Reno, NV. 7.75 x Lot#4547 , 1908 Photo of Chinese 3.75”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80607 Funeral at a Chinese Mission Photography by Logan, 15 S. San Joaquin Street, Stockton, Cal. This photo has ink writing on it explaining who the people are in the photo. 10.5”x Lot#4540 , McCoy Ceramic Wishing 9.5”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. Well “Grant a Wish To Me” around $100-200 HWAC# 78341 the top edge, green and brown glaze, bucket chain intact. 6.5 x 7” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81111 Lot#4541 , Misc Americana Group Brown small soft leather draw string pouch, mounted male portrait by EP Butler of Reno, NV, 1845 Adam’s & Co Express receipt for NY to Boston, Assay High Resolution office repro photo, Gold Hill Mines U/I stock, Tonopah Extension U/I stock. 2 8 Images of ALL LOTS x 10” bw photos of a beach front casino before and during a big fire. FAKE available online at Geronimo cabinet card. Est. $100-150 FHWAC.com HWAC# 80102 Lot#4542 , Old Female Doll 18” tall female doll with articulating arms and legs. Missing 2 fingers. Nightgown, undergarment and head cover. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 80839 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 283

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st General Americana Misc. Lot#4551 , Sioux City to Boston Photo Travel Album Black 5.75 x 8.25” photo binder c. 1930. Details a car drive from Sioux City to Boston, MA with photos along the route and hand written white pen notes along the way. Nice chronical. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80168 Lot#4552 , 1900’s Stereoviews, Uncut Sheet of (48) Sheet includes “The Morning after the Crucifixion(The Removing of Christ from the Cross); The Flight Into Egypt; Niagara Falls; “Oh! You Naughty Man!” & many more. 30” x 45”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 78362 Lot#4548 , 1752 Poor Richard’s Almanack Authored by Benjamin Franklin Extremely rare find. “Containing alfo/The Lunations, Lot#4553 , Ten Commandments Conjunctions, Eclipses, Judgment of the Weather, Rising and Setting of Embossed Postcards Printed in the Planets, Length of Days and Nights, Fairs, Courts, Roads, & Together Germany, these unused, colorful with useful Tables, Chronological Observations, and Entertaining embossed post cards depict the ten Remarks”. Poor Richard’s Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly commandments. Salvatore Falcone almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym Collection. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 79424 of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders” for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally well for a pamphlet published in the American colonies; print runs reached 10,000 per year Franklin, the American inventor, statesman, and Lot#4554 , Thomas B Jeffrey Co. Stocks, 2 publisher, achieved success with Poor Richard’s Almanack. Almanacks Different I/C California #3 1910, I/C Cleveland were very popular books in colonial America, offering a mixture of #1 1912. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 79816 seasonal weather forecasts, practical household hints, puzzles, and other amusements. Poor Richard’s Almanack was also popular for its extensive use of wordplay, and some of the witty phrases coined in the work survive in the contemporary American vernacular.(Wikipedia) Due to the age of this historical publication there is foxing & wear at the edges. This publication comes in a protective case, but not an original case. pp. 32, 4” x 7” Est. $3000-7000 HWAC# 78364 Lot#4549 , Print of In Honor of Lot#4555 , Tobin Whichway Signal Stocks General Stand Watie Colorful print of (2) Orange #12 I/U Hunetta Porter 50 shares, scenes from “The Life of Stand Watie”. 1911. Brown #18 I/U Hunnetta Porter 75 Copyright 1993, P.J. Mason. Inset of shares, 1911. Underprint car vignettes and Gen. Stand Watie and appears to be signed by Tobin. Both have condition issues. insets of 4 small children, and inset Est. $100-150 HWAC# 79814 of woman. It reads Cherokee Braves at left of print and burning home at bottom left. Also known as Standhope Oowatie, Degataga, and Isaac S. Watie, he was a leader of the Cherokee Nation and a brigadier general of the Confederate States Army during the Civil War. From Wikipedia. No condition issues. Frame is 34” x 26”; Print is 19.5” x 23”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 55132 Lot#4556 , Tractor Related Stocks Lot#4550 , Printing Related Stocks (2) (4) 3 issued-Power Truck and Tractor I/U American Newsvendor Corp 1918-rough 1922, Tractor Supply 1963, Universal condition. Lynertype Manufacturing 1910-fair Tractor 1922. U/I Flagstaff Motorcycle condition. Please inspect. Falcone Collection. Center. Est. $30-50 HWAC# 79364 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 80639 284 October 2018

DAY 4 Sunday, October 21st General Americana Misc. Lot#4557 , Umpires Balls & Strikes Lot#4565 , Wild West Counter Circa 1920s, ivory colored Picture Puzzle Copyrighted ball and strike counter made by A. G. 1890, this puzzle of a Spalding & Bros. trademarked 1876. 3 inches wide, 1 1/4 inches tall. stagecoach being attacked by Salvatore Falcone Collection. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $60- Indians is in a vintage wooden 100 HWAC# 80959 box. 12 x 9 inch box. Size of puzzle when completed is Lot#4558 , Vintage Cabinet Card unknown. Est. $500-1000 Photo Albums Two choice vintage, HWAC# 81313 c 1880-1890, cabinet card albums. Red velvet, 9 x 11, excellent condition. The second is a faded red velvet with embossed flower patterns and brass locking device. 9 x 10.5” No photos included. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 77858 Lot#4559 , c1950 Vintage Erector Sets 2 vintage erector sets, misc. parts, motor assemblies, in addition to the box sets. 18 Lbs. for one erector set & 15.5 Lbs. for the other. Additional shipping cost will apply due to weight. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 82045 Lot#4566 , Wild West Toilet Lot#4560 , c1931-1938 Vintage and Bath Soap Pictorial Box Fortune Magazines 11 Very Wood box with hinged lid. interesting magazines of and for the Front and rear label- Wild wealthy during the Depression era. Lavish ads for Packard, Lincoln, West Toilet and Bath Soap Chevrolet and Pontiac cars, adult beverages and more. From the Mackie manufactured by Manhattan Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 80845 Soap Co, New York. Nice label Lot#4561 , Vintage speed skates inside lid with 2 horsemen roping cattle. Toning on edge These vintage Dutch speed skates of label. 3.5 x 16 x12”. From were made by the Nooitgedagt & Sons the Mackie Collection. Est. metal Factory. Fine condition Est. $300-600 HWAC# 80844 $80-150 HWAC# 80563 Lot#4562 , Western B/W Photos 10 approx 3 x 5” Western US photos. Bergen Park CO, Rockies, Crater Lake, Bear Creek CO, Grand Canyon, Columbia River OR. About half have creases. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 81571 Lot#4563 , Western Photo Album with Biplanes Small photo alum of a Western US trip, c. 1920’s? Seattle, Mr. Rainer Tacoma, Victoria BC, Stanley Park BC. 4 interesting b/w photos of biplanes at a display-New Orleans, Chicago, possibly the planes from the first trans US flights. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81555 Lot#4567 , Will James, 3 Volumes This lot contains three hardbound Lot#4564 , What Is It? Metal disc volumes by Western author Will James. James, Will. Cowboys North 37 mm in diameter. Obverse opens and South. Charles Schribner’s Sons, 1925. Inscribed with an original to an empty locket. Obverse reads: sketch in custom slipcase. James, Will. Smoky the Cow Horse. Charles “U.S.A. / Artillery /Bettery /Reg’t. / Schribner’s Sons, 1929. James, Will. Lone Cowboy: My Life Story. Charles No.; Reverse has Uncle Sam pointing Schribner’s Sons, 1946. In original dust jacket. All three volumes are toward the word “Mizpah.” Reeded in generally excellent condition and classic Western collectibles. Est. edge, appears to be silver. Salvatore $500-1000 HWAC# 80266 Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79435 View High Resolution Images, Register, Place Bids, See Current Opening Bids Visit the online catalog at FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 285

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5003 Sitka, Alaska 1900 “The Bay of Sitka” Stereoview c., Large Another great reference for Size- Yellow Mount Scarce early Alaska stereoview of Sitka Bay, Alaska. Alaska Stock Collectors! Great shot from above the shoreline looking towards the bay. A steamer is moored and a sailing ship with two tall masts just off shore. Slight wear, but quite good. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 79076 Lot#5004 , Alaska 1902 Alaska Coast Fishing & Packing Company Stock Number 68 for 40 shares to RH Bohmansson. Datelined San Francisco 1902. There office in 1903 was at 418 California. Signed by secretary George Holbrook and president RH Vansant(?). Incorporated in Arizona in 1902. Printed by Carlisle & Co., San Francisco. Discoloration spots on borders and a few inside the cert. Other than that, very nice! Gold Seal. Eagle vignette. Brown security paper. Seems to be short lived as we can find no reference to it after 1905. Prag Collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 78627 Alaska Yukon Stocks & Bonds Lot#5005 , Alaska 1940, 1951 Alaska Packers Association Stocks Lot of two. 1) # NF0398 for 2 shares. 1940 Cancelled with hole punches. Pin Purchase directly from the author, Dick Hanscom holes. Very nice condition. Orange. 2) NC 116 for ([email protected]) at Alaska Rare Coins, 100 shares to the Alaska Packers Association POB 72832, Fairbanks, AK 99707 - yes to themselves! 1950. Hole punch cancel. Very nice condition. Both have an old fashioned $20 post paid Priority sailboat vignette. Printer was EA Wright of Alaskararecoins.com Philadelphia. Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 78622 Lot#5000 , Alabama 1861 Issued for Lot#5006 , Alaska 1905 Alaska Packers Military Defense State of Alabama Association Stocks (2) with Sutro (2 Stock Certs.) 2 docs. 1) Issued for Connection Lot of two. 1) # A1369 Military Defense; State of Alabama, for ten shares to AC Springer. Signed Stock Cert. No. 64 for 500 shares. by CW Dorr and vice president WB 17 coupons attached; 2) Issued for Bradford. Datelined 1905 San Francisco. Military Defense; State of Alabama, Incorporated in 1888. Reincorporated. Stock Cert. No. 58 for 400 shares. Cancelled. Reverse has two 10c document Both in good condition, slight foxing stamps and a list of other stocks that in creases & 1 tiny tear in pink seal, have been returned. Some lists buyers. bottom left. 13.75” x 12”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 78328 One is for 5 shares to Sutro & Company. Lot#5001 Drier Bay, Alaska Alaska 2) Unissued ‘A’ stock. Prag collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 78623 Pacific Salmon Corporation stocks These are four printer’s samples Lot#5007 , Alaska 1905 Alaska Packers for the Alaska Pacific Salmon Association Stocks (3) Lot of two. 1) Corporation and are quite possibly Number 7190 for 50 shares to WIlliam UNIQUE. includes a 1) brown SFP Nichols Jr. Datelined 1905 San Francisco. for 100 shares, 2) green SFC for Incorporated in 1893. Hole cancelled. 100 shares, 3) orange SFPl for less Outside of three pin holes, near perfect. 2) than 100 shares and 4) blue SFCL Same stock, but unissued. Prag Collection for less than 100 shares. All in excellent condition. All hole cancelled. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 78624 Vignette of fishermen watching two boat in an inlet. Incorporated in 1929 in Delaware. Striking set! This company was opened in 1926 and closed in 1931. Their operation was at Drier Bay near Latouche. [Lewis MacDonald’s Alaska Salmon Cannery Chronology, 1878-1950 in the Alaska Historical Society website] Prag collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 78628 Lot#5002 Juneau, Alaska Juneau and Hydaburg, AK Postcards and Photos Nice mix of approx 35 photos and postcards. Waterfronts, cabins, Tread Mill gold mine, families, logging, Skagway, deer and a few other Alaska locales. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81570 286 October 2018

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5008 , Alaska 1902, 1918, Lot#5012 Globe, Arizona 1884 1987 Alaska Packing Companies, Globe & San Carlos Telegraph Stock Lot of three. 1) Pacific Packing Company Stock # 200 for 35 shares and Navigation. Number B102 for to RL Hanks. Signed by Alonzo Bailey 25 shares to John S Hume, trustee. and president HH Hackney. Dateline Datelined 1902. Registered 1902. Glove, A. T. (fancy script) 1884. Signed by treasurer Cary(?) and Incorporated April 6, 1880. Printed president (?). Uncancelled. Printed Francis, Valentine & Co. Office at by American Bank Company of New Globe, Pinal County, Arizona. Center of York. Excellent condition. 2) Alaska stock shows discoloration due to light and age. Otherwise in very nice Packing and Navigation Company. Number 101 for five shares to condition. San Carlos was on the Gila Valley, Globe and Northern RR and Ingeberg Hensrud. Signed by secretary Dudden and president Springer. provided a telegraphic and physical connection to the rest of the world. Datelined 1918. Incorporated in Washington in 1911. Gold Seal. Rips Prag Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 81644 on fold edges. 3) Printers proof for the Arctic Alaska Fisheries. 1987. Slight dog ears and officer names are hole punched. Prag Collection. 1) Lot#5013 Grand Canyon, Arizona Pacific Packing and Navigation Company is a defunct salmon-canning mid 1900’s Postcards Grand Canyon company which operated in the U.S. state of Alaska. Incorporated & Misc. Photos 15 photos & Postcards under the laws of New Jersey and backed by eastern capitalists, it was of Native Americans & horses in Grand formed during the spring of 1901, the idea of Roland B. Onnfroy. The Canyon. 7” x 5”. Salvatore Falcone Pacific Packing and Navigation Company represented 23 canneries Collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 79119 with their equipage. The company claimed an Alaska pack for 1901 of Lot#5014 California Alameda, about 700,000 cases, and expected to increase its output to have a total William Henry Mahony Attorney capacity of 1,000,000 per season. The Alaska Packers’ Association was License and Judge Appointment 3 its major rival, with approximately 50 percent of the total production. certificates related to William Henry The Pacific Packing and Navigation Company followed with about 30 Mahony. 1886 elected as Justice of per cent. 2) At the time of this stock, the Alaska Packing and Navigation constructed a two line cannery in Fresh Water Bay, Chicagof Island. Est. the Peace, Alameda County. 1885 $100-150 HWAC# 78621 California attorney license with heavy toning. 1893 Northern District Lot#5009 , Alaska 1931-1940 Pacific of California attorney license. Est. American Fisheries, Inc. Stock Lot $120-200 HWAC# 80146 of five. 1) 1937 to Hare & Co. 2) 1931 to John M Emel. 3) 1934 to Bank of Lot#5015 Auburn, California c1884- California. 4) 1940 to Josephthal & 1900 Auburn, CA Ephemera Nice Co. 5) 1937 to Curran & Hooker. All group. Yellow ribbon Reunion of Old have a fabulous post vignette. Printed Placerites at Auburn 1900, 1884 by Security Banknote Company. Incorporated in 1928 in Delaware. All Thanksgiving Ball at New Castle hole cancelled. Three blue and two green (1937). Condition varies from program with torn corner, New good to excellent. Prag Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 78625 Herald Building dedication ball ticket Lot#5010 , Alaska Very Short Lived with tack hole, EL Hufgin druggist dog cardboard advertisement, 4 x 9” ‘Alaska Whaling Company’ Stock leather pouch from Auburn Lumber This company was started in 1911 and more. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 81550 and stopped in 1912! Number 22 for 5 shares to WF Gratz. Datelined Lot#5016 Auburn, California 1912. Signed by secretary Brin and c1893-1946 Auburn, CA Ephemera president BIrkland(?). Brown security Collection Auburn, CA ephemera paper. Incorporated in Minnesota. 1892 Agricultural Fair ticket, 1946 Shares were $100 each. Allegorical Gold Rush Revival program, c. 1910 education vignette. Two holes on left Placer County Bank deposits slip for storage. A few pinholes. Slight rips pads, Auburn photos, 1938 Fire at some fold edges. Overall, very nice. The Alaska Whaling Company Underwriters rate book, c. 1900 small was established by Lars Christenson of Sandefjord, Norway in 1911. photo album belonging to CD Locher In 1912 whaling ceased and the company was re-organized! In 1912 with approx 40 people and Auburn the company’s floating factory was disabled, the whaler Kodiak had an town photos. Est. $200-400 HWAC# accident on its launching and the barge Hayden Brown was wrecked 81549 and seven crew were killed. Prag Collection. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 78626 Lot#5017 Auburn, California 1880’s Auburn, Lot#5011 , Alaska Vintage Iditarod CA Tobacco Tax Certificates (10) 10 US Dog Sled Vintage Iditarod Malamute Internal Revenue tobacco dealer certificates wood dog sled from Alaska. This Dog from Burt & Locher, Auburn, CA, c. 1880’s. Est. Sled is an antique, but may have been $120-200 HWAC# 81435 used up into modern times, hence the nylon struts. Awesome rare piece. This is a real dog sled, not just a decorative piece. Get your dogs ready! 8’.6” long x 25.5” wide. Definitely will require extra shipping charges. Please inspect. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 59376 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 287

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5018 Auburn, California 1892 Lot#5024 Auburn, California c1910 Autograph Book of Citrus Fair & Placer Machine and Auto Photos Marketing Papers Visitors Register, and Ledgers Nice group of items State Citrus Fair, Auburn, Cal. Jan related to Placer Machine and Auto. 5 11-16 1892. Signatures of General auto vignette business cards. Photos Supt. Mrs. William B. Geitar(?); Fred of a motorcycle rider, 6 approx 5 x C. Miles, of Pengryn, Chrm. Advisory 7” b/w exterior garage shots, 5 x 7” Committee. Northern Citrus Journal b/w garage interior mounted photo (1892, included) pp 38 of signatures, of 7 men with cars and several prints 8” x 10.5”. Has condition issues with of same. 2 small hardcover business spine.Please inspect. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 78359 ledgers 1909-1912. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81540 Lot#5019 Auburn, California 1902-1906 Certificate of Graduation from Grammar Lot#5025 Auburn, California c1900’s School & High School Certs. of Graduation & Stevens Druggist, Auburn, CA Billheads Diploma awarded to Nellie Isabelle Greenfield Mostly full book of billheads, cover from Placer County High School, Auburn, signed stamped From FS Stevens, Druggist, by County Board of Education signatories, D.F. Auburn, Cal. trains and steamships Searcy, Elizabeth A. Fleming & signed by her vignettes on cover. 4.75 x 8.5”. Est. $60- teachers.18” x 16” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78350 100 HWAC# 81432 Lot#5020 Auburn, California Chinese Envelope and Lumber Bill Lot#5026 Baja, Lower California, Flattened envelope with 2 red 1c California 1872 Gulf of California Chinese stamps and red hand stamps. Commercial Company Stock # 50 Written on back “Bill for $17 worth of for 20 shares to Otto Gehricke. signed lumber bought.” in English. 6.5 x 9”. by secretary AK Masorley(?) and Est. $80-120 HWAC# 81426 president Jacob Sohruber. Datelined San Francisco 1872. Incorporated December 26, 1871. California seal vignette. Not cancelled. Dog ear upper Lot#5021 Auburn, California c1903 left, small tears at fold edges. Overall GE Lukins & Son’s Contracts (8) 8 nice condition. This was a colonization Sales contracts from Lukin’s & Sons company for Lower California. Near in Auburn, CA for general store items. Muleje. Today it is known as an oasis Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81548 town in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, situated at the mouth of the Río de Santa Rosalía. Vacationers come for the area’s deep sea fishing. Kayaking; cave tours; bird watching; and, yes, again fishing. Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80431 Lot#5022 Auburn, California Legal Lot#5027 Bakersfield, California Papers Related to Attorney Leo 1899 Arroyo Oil Company Stock Lukens Approx 10 items and a cover Certificate Cert. #3, issued to W.E. related to Attorney Leo Lukens of Knowles, noted Oakland businessman Auburn, CA c. 1905-1910. Telegram, in 1899 for 500 shares. Oilfield in legal letters, petitions, orders etc. Est. green. Derricks and smokestacks. $80-100 HWAC# 80176 California oils pre-1900 are scarce and seldom seen. Uncancelled. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 79047 Lot#5028 Berkeley, California 1914 Berkeley, CA and Folding Vicinity Map Lot#5023 Auburn, California 1901 List of Property Berkeley, CA and Vicinity Map. Some by Room, Borland Hotel, Auburn, CA 1901 list of colored lines on streets. 24 x 24”, some personal property belonging to Borland Hotel by the seam tears. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80604 room. 7pp Est. $800-1000 HWAC# 81551 288 October 2018

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5029 Bodie, California 1892 Lot#5033 Bullion, California 1907 Bodie & Hawthorne Telephone Bullion, CA Photo Photo of first & Telegraph Company Stock Yes, houses on road entering Bullion, CA there are plenty of these stocks 1907. Shot from East side of Eldorado around, BUT THIS IS CERTIFICATE Canyon. 3.75 x 4.25”. Est. $50-100 #1. Issued to fanny Leggett and signed HWAC# 80600 by president Thomas Leggett. For 10 shares. Also signing was secretary RL McCarty. Pen Cancelled.Stain on right. Small nick on lower left. One pink paid J. S. Cain assessment stamp on reverse. While Leggett managed the Standard Mine, two significant events occurred. It became one of the pioneers in using cyanide for the Lot#5034 Butte, California 1918 recovery of gold and silver. In 1894, he built the first cyanide plant on the History of Butte County California Pacific coast at Bodie. The second event, with consequences far beyond with Biographical Sketches the mining industry, was the long distance transmission of electricity. Mansfield, George C. History of Butte County, California: with Faced with having to use wood for fuel, Leggett searched for cheaper Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County alternatives. He discovered that in 1892, alternating current had been Who Have Been Identified with Its Growth and Development from successfully transmitted three miles at Telluride CO. He installed a the Early Days to the Present. Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, 250-kw Westinghouse generator powered by Pelton water wheels California, 1918 These 1331 pages make up another “must-have” with a 300-foot head. The power generated was at 3000 volts and was classic California reference. The binding is loose, and the front cover is carried 13 miles on a #1 bare copper wire. By late 1894, the system was nearly detached, obviously needs a professional rebinding. Est. $100- considered proven and the steam powered equipment removed. Prag 300 HWAC# 80252 Collection Est. $300-700 HWAC# 79760 Lot#5035 Colfax, California 1907 Lot#5030 Bodie, California 187- Colfax, CA Quartz Monument Bodie Bank Stock Certificate This Dedication Photos 2 Sept. 9, 1907 unissued stock certificate is for the photos of Colfax Quartz Monument Bodie Bank in the 1870’s Some border Dedication. Est. $60-100 HWAC# staining on left and bottom. One heavy 81438 fold has a rip. Printer Ezra B Cook of Chico. Datelined Bodie. Brown border. JS Cain would purchase this bank in 1890. The Bodie Bank is home to the iconic Bodie checks. Prag Collection Est. $180-400 HWAC# 79766 Lot#5036 Colfax, California 1868 Ledger Day Book of Business, Sather Daybook. The cover Lot#5031 Bodie, Mono, California is felt & edges are of leather, some staining on Bodie and Hawthorne Telephone back cover. On 1st page is “From the Books of & Telegraph Stock to Bodie’s Tong E. Sather.” This has comic strips of the day, & Boss! This stock certificate is very everyday mercantile business transactions. RARE as it is issued to a Chinese pp.480, 8” x 16”. Sather was a San Francisco merchant. But the real story lies in banker. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 78357 the signatures in two of Bodie’s most influential citizens. It was purchased by Tong Sing Wo in 1892. He as the Chinese Boss in Bodie. (His house is one of two remaining Chinese Lot#5037 Davis, California buildings in Bodie.) He had a three story building. The first floor was Lithograph P.S. Chiles Farm and his store, the second was the opium den and the third was for his best Residence Plate number 39 of a folio opium customers! The back lists six dividends. Five are stamped J. S. by W. T. Galloway, lithographer of San Francisco. The farm, residence and Cain and one has his signature. Five pages of history of Cain, Wo, and livestock operation of P. S. Chiles of “Davisville” which would become Pretty Maggie (a tragic story!) Stock certificate number 70 for 10 shares Davis. Not only images of horse and buggy life, but a railroad is passing to Wo. Signed by R McCarty and Thomas Leggett. Cancelled in red in through in the upper left hand corner. Named for leading agriculturalist 1907. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 99607 Jerome C. Davis, Davisville was shortened to Davis in 1907. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 82452 Lot#5032 Bodie, Mono, California Walker Lake & Bodie Toll Road Lot#5038 Downieville, California with RARE Ticket 1897. Lot of six. 1) Early Downieville Overview RPC Premier piece is a hard to find ticket for the W. L. & B. (Walker Lake & Although only a few houses poke out Bodie) Toll Road from Del Monte to Hawthorne. The Real Del Monte between the trees and river, there Gold and Silver Mining Company Mill was founded in 1864, and situated are two visible churches and what about four miles west of Aurora on Bodie Creek. 2-4) Also three receipts appears to be a two story school. City listing the name of the person using the road, type of vehicle, number is identified in print on the bottom. of animals and tool. Prospectors had a stock wagon, Peterson was in a Great contrast! Est. $40-80 HWAC# cart, Andy Milron was driving a freight wagon, Stringer was in a buggy, 99878 etc. 5)M 1898 March monthly report of money made - $16.25. Many names are identified including Nelson Poli who lead the charge to make this road free (Includes story)! Est. $140-200 HWAC# 99661 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 289

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5039 Drawbridge, California Lot#5044 Hobart Mills, California Photo Archive (36 Photos) Black Hobart Mills / Boca Ephemera & white photo archive of the Island (Lake Tahoe Region) Lot of 7. Town of Drawbridge. This is located 1) Hobart Mills: a) 1907 corner near Alviso at the southern end advertising cover, Boca cancel. b) of San Francisco Bay. At one time Two different Sierra Nevada Wood Drawbridge held 90 homes, hotels & Lumber Co. checks. This was a & cabins. It has now returned to its lumber operation that started on the windswept natural state. Salvatore North Shore of Lake Tahoe during Falcone Collection. Est. $100-150 the height of the Comstock and was HWAC# 78337 relocated near Truckee to a spot called Hobart Mills (and Overton). The first check is from the Comstock Lot#5040 Emmigrant Trail, California heyday, issued in Virginia City in 1881 and signed by JB Overton. RN 1940 Emigrant Trail, CA 3 Page revenue imprint, soiling. The second is a paycheck from 1901, dateline Letter 3 page letter with illustrated Overton, Cal. c) Rare personal revenue check for W.S. Hobart, namesake letterhead from Wendell Robie, of the town and one of the Tahoe/Comstock lumber barons. Issued 1940 about Emigrant Trail markings. in 1882, signed by Hobart. d) Carson City Western Union Telegraph Folded, paper clip rust. Est. $100- receipt attached billhead for the Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming 200 HWAC# 81562 Co., issued in 1901 for telegraph messages sent to Hobart Mills. e) Very cute souvenir color postcard packet of Hobart Mills, published by Ed. Lot#5041 Eureka, Humboldt County, Hess of Stockton. 16 different views. Opens accordion style. Rare! Not California c1854 Humboldt Lumber mailed. 2) Corner advertising cover for The Boca Mill Co. 1912 Boca Manufacturing Company Stock cancel. The Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Co. was formed in 1878 by Extra Rare. Although unissued, this Hobart and Marlette on the east shore of Lake Tahoe. The company certificate has one of the best all time owned almost ten thousand acres of timber along the eastern shore of vignettes and is a very early California Lake Tahoe along with a mill at Incline. The project was overseen by J. B. piece. The company was incorporated Overton, who also served as Superintendent for the Virginia & Gold Hill in 1854. Top center shows clipper Water Co. Lumber was transported using flumes, steamers and then ships at port next to a factory of sorts. Entire left side show steam ships the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. The decline of mining on the Comstock and Clipper ships at sea! BF Butler was the Lithographer. Some staining corresponded to a decreased demand for lumber. In 1894 the company on right and dog ear lower left. In September 1854, the beginning of a sold the dam at Marlette lake to the Carson & Tahoe Lumber Company. continued effort by the timber industry to regulate output and control The mill and railroad were disassembled and moved five miles north of prices started when nine of the largest mill owners on the bay united Truckee alongside Prosser Creek at the site of the new town of Hobart to form Humboldt Lumber Manufacturing Company (HLMC). It was Mills (Overton). Est. $120-200 HWAC# 78629 expressly forbidden by the 1850 California Act of Incorporation “for [a] company to use any of their funds in the purchase of any stock in Lot#5045 Lake County, California any other corporation,” for fear that it would limit consumer choice c1910-1912 Lake County, CA Travel and drive up prices. Not long after it was formed, the conglomerate Photo Collection Very rare and company ran into financial trouble with the depression of 1854. The important photo album documenting HLMC shut down in 1855 when it could no longer make a profit in the a trip via automobile by the Smith slumping economy and became overwhelmed with debt. [Corporations Family through Lake County, CA. and resistance in the redwood Empire by Emenaker] Prag Collection Includes postcards and many b/w photos with handwritten white ink Est. $400-500 HWAC# 79718 travel notes. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 80603 Lot#5042 Ferndale, California 1900’s Lot#5046 Lake Tahoe, California Photo of Dr. T. Petersen, D.V.S. Photo Early Lake Tahoe Postcard of Dr. Petersen, know as the “country Collection Lot of 21 different. All early vet.” in a horse-drawn carriage. 5” x printed cards with one real photo. 4”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. Earliest is a Donner Lake with a 1904 $80-100 HWAC# 79120 Tahoe cancel. Latest is the real photo which shows a cottage at Glenbrook with a car parked next to it (probably c.1930). Views of the Tahoe Tavern, many scenic including Emerald Bay, Lot#5043 Foresthill, California Cave Rock, Glenbrook, Carnelian Bay, c1880’s to 1900’s Foresthill, CA etc. Thirteen are mailed incl. rare Stateline, CA and Deer Park cancels! Est. $50-150 HWAC# 78631 Mounted Photos (6) 6 4” x 5” b/w photos of Foresthill, CA. 5 mounted. Lot#5047 Lake Tahoe, California Street in snow, clouds over street, Early Tahoe Tavern Auto Brochure Main Street, church pews, Burt and Plus Postcards Lot of 4. 1) c.1920s Locher store interior, Evans Ranch color brochure for the Tahoe Tavern. with mini 1908 calendar Est. $200- 14pp. A 2page message from DL Bliss 400 HWAC# 81436 Jr. and eleven postcard-sized views of the Tavern and sites around the lake feat. early cars and steamers. Wear to edges, otherwise nice. 2) Three different early printed photo cards of the Tavern, mailed 1905-1906. One has a Truckee & Lake Tahoe Railroad RPO cancel. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 78636 290 October 2018

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5048 Lake Tahoe, California Lot#5053 Los Angeles, California Group of Lake Tahoe Resort c1915 Judges Map of Los Angeles Brochures Lot of 5 different. 1) County Compiled and Engraved by Chambers Lodge. 60 cottages and a J. Elliot Judge. Shows roads, cities, private sandy beach. Very attractive. electric and steam tracks. 1 inch Text and black and white photos on equals 1 1/4 mile. Pre-UCLA (under the inside. No date. Likely c.1930s. 2) construction) which is how we dated Attractive color brochure for Zephyr it. Balboa is just an outpost in the San Cove Beach. Map, 7 photos incl. of the Joaquin Hills. 66 x 44”. See photo for beach and interiors of the resort. No date, likely c.1930s-40s. Rare. 3) condition issues. Sold as is. This large Brochure for Camp Richardson. All color including photographs (except map will require extra shipping depending on the location of the buyer. for one B&W). No date, likely 1940s. 4) Southern Pacific Railroad Est. $50-100 HWAC# 49723 brochure for service to Tahoe. Black and white photos of recreation and activities. c.1930s. 5) Brochure for Emerald Bay Resort. Colorful Lot#5054 Los Angeles, California with B&W pictures and description. Trimmed on the bottom, some glue LAPD Sharpshooter Medal residue on the back. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 78633 “Sharpshooter” Los Angeles Police Department pin badge. 43 mm x 30 mm. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Lot#5049 Lake Tahoe, California Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80957 Interesting Group of Lake Tahoe Ephemera Lot of 9. 1) Gorgeous 19th Lot#5055 Los Angeles, California century engraving from a book (text Los Angeles Olympics Lighter Tenth on back). View shows Lake Tahoe Olymmpiad / California 1932. Discus from shore with steamer on the thrower on reverse. 2 1/4 inches tall. water. Approx. 8.5 x 10” 2) Attractive Rare. Salvatore Falcone Collection. illustrated letterhead for the Lakeland Est. $150-300 HWAC# 79467 resort on the South Shore, c. 1920s. Multiple vignettes showing people on boats, horseback, early cars, etc. Photo vignette at top of lake shore. Lot#5056 Los Angeles, California Unused. Creases. Rare. 3) Tourism brochure for Meeks Bay Resort. 1893 So. Calif Stock Certificate Photos by Frashers. Inside has map of the lake and multiple black and Group (5) 1) Orange County white photographs. 8 panels. No date, but looks c.1930 from vehicle Abstract Co. issued 1893 at Santa in picture. Rare. 4) 1927 letter and cover from Glenbrook. Letter is a Ana. Predecessor company to First love letter from Walter Mulcahy to Avis R. Swart. The letter ends with a secret message written in Morse code that we translated and found American Title Insurance Co. 2) to be about an unplanned pregnancy! They are listed as married by the Covina Citrus Association, issued 1899 1930 census. The Mulcahy family came to Nevada early. 5) Virginia & at Covina, Cal. Red pen cxled. 3)Santa Paula Walnut Association, issued Truckee Railroad pass list, April 21st, 1879, Many notable Tahoe and 1918. Revenue stamps. Uncanceled. Comstock names listed, including DL Bliss, Isaac Requa, W.S. Hobart, 4) City of Los Angeles Water Bond General Marlette (namesake for the lake at the top of Spooner Summit), issued 1924. 5)San Bernardino Odd etc. 6) Sunset Telephone & Telegraph Co. billhead attached to Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Co. billhead. 1901. 7) ME Burckhalter Fellow’s Building Association (UI). Est. $80-200 HWAC# 78119 letterhead, Truckee, 1886 to the B&E bank in Carson regarding check Lot#5057 Los Angeles, California from Marlette & Folsom (who operated on the eastern shore of Lake 1932 Souvenir ABA Convention Tahoe). 8) Reprint of early view of Glenbrook showing the lumber operation in full swing. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78632 Fob Leather strap on metal fob: Obv.: Souvenir / ABA / Convention / Los Angeles 1932. Rev.: Olympic Year / Lot#5050 Last Chance, California ABA / 1932 / pictorial of the LA Coliseum when it was new. Salvatore c1923 2 Last Chance, CA Photos and Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80551 1 RPC Main Street RPC, photo of 2 Lot#5058 Madison, California W. men with horses and family photo.ge Est. $80-100 HWAC# 80167 T. Galloway Lithographs Plates number 23 and 31 of a folio on Yolo County done by San Francisco lithographer W. T. Galloway. These pages are 14 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches. Depicted are farms and residences of P. G. Lot#5051 Los Angeles, California early to mid 1900’s Ad. Everett of Capay Valley; D. Q. Adams near Madison; R. G. Tadlock and E. Tadlock near Madison; Hilliker’s Hotel, L. W. Hilliker, Prop. of Madison; for Appearance of Col. Lindbergh in Los Angeles See & W. Levy of Madison, Dealer in General Merchandise. Horse and buggy Welcome Col. Lindbergh to L.A., & parade starting at First & Broadway, & train ride to L.A. from various cities. Pacific days in northern California. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 82454 Electric Railway. Vivid colors, nice condition. 17.5” x 6”. Lot#5059 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 78330 Mendocino, California 1900’s Group of 5 Mendocino County Lumber Stock Certificates Includes: Union Lumber Company, 1928, Noyo Shingle Company, 1898, Mendocino Lumber Company, 1930, Pacific Coast Redwood Company, 1904, Willits Lumber Co. UI. VF condition overall. Lot#5052 Los Angeles, California Most are pen cancelled. Est. $100- Gates Hotel Advertising Whetstone 200 HWAC# 78116 Gates Hotel Los Angeles / Absolutely / Fireproof / Fine Cafe / and Grill / Rates / Without Bath $1.00 /and Up / With Bath $1.50 / and Up / Sixth and Figueroa Sts. Oval, 2 3/4 x 1 3/4 inches. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 80552 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 291

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5060 Mormon Island, California Lot#5067 Pasadena, California E.B. Townsend Residence 1902 Stanford vs. California Lithograph Published by Thompson Football Ticket Ticket for game on and West, this 14 x 11 inch print shows the idyllic home and agricultural November 8, 1902. Originally titled surroundings of E. B. Townsend of Mormon Island, Natoma Township, the “Tournament East–West football Sacramento County California in the late 1800s. This area was a famous game,” what is now known as the gold site in the Gold Rush, but is now under Folsom Lake. Est. $80-100 Rose Bowl Game was first played on HWAC# 82443 January 1, 1902, at Tournament Park in Pasadena, California, starting the tradition of New Year’s Day bowl Lot#5061 Mt. Shasta, California games. (Wikipedia) 2.5” x 1.5”. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 78352 1894 Photo of Mt. Shasta Mounted black & white photo of Mt. Shasta. Lot#5068 Petaluma, California “No. 427...14,444 ft. c. 1894 by R.J. Petaluma, CA Promo Brochure Waters. 9” x 7”. Slight fading in lower Petaluma, CA promo brochure with left & right corners. Please inspect. noted “Largest Poultry Center on Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. Earth” as well as industries and local $80-120 HWAC# 79161 info. Photos of old Petaluma. Age unknown. 9.25 x 5”. Tack hole in upper left. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81545 Lot#5062 Nevada, California Placer and Nevada County History, Lot#5069 Petaluma, California 1899 1924 History of Placer and Nevada Sonderjylland Pin One inch wide Counties... Lardner & Brock, 1924, Historic record Co., Los Angeles. pin with a photograph of two women 1255pp. Index of people in the front after the table of contents. Original in European garb. “Sonderjylland / Petaluma 1899” the photo is binding, rough at binding edges, contents secure. This is one of the captioned. Sonderjylland is the southern region of Denmark. Salvatore classic references of the counties and is indexed, which the 1880’s Falcone Collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 80949 volume is not. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 57751 Lot#5070 Placer, California History Lot#5063 Niles, California Ellis Bros. of Placer and Nevada Counties Furniture Store mera Full order pad California with Biographical c 1910’s. 1910 letter on letterhead. Sketches History of Placer and Nevada Counties California: 2 letter and cover from Sprauge’s with Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the Merchantile Agency plus Spragues’s Counties Who Have Been Identified with Their Growth and Development 1 year retainer certificate which looks from the Early Days to the Present. Historic Record Company, Los similar to a stock cert. Est. $60-100 Angeles, California, 1924. Original binding with green cloth cover and HWAC# 81425 black leather spine and corners, all in exceptional condition. 1255 pages. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80253 Lot#5064 Oakland, California 1884 Lot#5071 Placer, California c1887 Placer First Congregational Church of County, CA Promo Brochure 16pp promo Oakland, CA Ephemera Programs- booklet about Placer County, Ca. Highlight May 4, 1884, May 22, 1884. December include a map, fruits, climate, cost of living and 23, 1887 Oakland Choral Society more. 2 small holes in upper left corner. Est. Booklet. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 80601 $80-120 HWAC# 81420 Lot#5065 Oakland, California 1895 Lot#5072 Placer County, California NSGW Ephemera 1895 NSGW 1917 Placer County Fair 1917 ephemera including 2 April 26, 1895 Programs, 2 2 Official Programs with banquet menus with tack hole, Grand local advertising. Nice color cover with Ball tree shaped officer list-torn. Est. fruit and snow covered mountain. 1 $120-200 HWAC# 81557 copy was light vertical fold. other has toning and corner dogears. Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 81561 Lot#5073 Placer County, California Placer, CA Junior College Sweater Lot#5066 Oat Valley, California and Football Program Small crimson Handcolored Lithograph of Gable sweater with Placer JC Winter Sports patch, nice condition. Sept 23 Brothers Farm Plate number 18 of 1939 vs. Lassen football program. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81424 a folio done by lithographer W. T. Galloway of San Francisco. 28 x 18 1/2 inches, with crease in the middle. Farm of Gable Bros. Oat Valley, 8 miles West of Black’s Station, Yolo County. All horses and buggies except a steam engine in the lower right corner. A bucolic scene of early Northern California. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 82450 292 October 2018

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5074 Placerville, California 1949 Book Lot#5080 Sacramento, California 1855 Report Credo Quia Absurdum Rare, E Clampus Vitus. of the California Land Commissioner to the The Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Legislature Report to the Senate & Assembly of Vitus is a fraternal organization dedicated to Cal. Approx. 20 pp. is rebound. This is a report the study and preservation of the heritage of on the sale of the interest of the State of Cal. in the American West, especially the history of the the property within the water line in front of San Mother Lode & gold mining regions of the area. Francisco water lots. The sales occurred between Slight deckle at bottom edges. Approx. 77 pp. 5” x 9/1853 & 10/1854. The blocks, properties, 8”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78371 buyers, dates & the prices for sales & for re-sales & a summary of the revenue by sale date. There is some foxing & staining, please inspect. 5.75” x 9”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 78368 Lot#5075 Portola, California 1886 California Land and Timber Lot#5081 Sacramento, California 1893 Sacramento Athletic Club Company Stock # 51 for 100 shares Greco Roman Games Program to Treadwell Cleveland. Datelined San 1893 Souvenir program from Circus Francisco 1886. Signed by secretary Maximus at Cal State Fairgrounds Matan(?) and president James Sept 1893. Colorful Roman fight scene Thomas Boyd. Printed by Britton. cover. Approx 15pp. Round hole in Uncancelled. Large forest vignette. upper left. Est. $100-150 HWAC# One corner fold, slight tear where 81437 vertical and horizontal folds meet. Pin holes. Still, this stock looks nice. The first railroad into the Portola area (1885) was the Sierra Valleys Railroad thanks to the California Land and TImber company. In 1885, Lot#5082 Sacramento, California the California Land and Timber Company began the Sierra Valley to Thompson & West Lithographs Mohawk railroad, mainly for delivering goods to and from Reno. [City Six lithographs of rural life in early of Portola online history] Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 79208 Sacramento. Three two-sided pages, each 14 x 11 inches. Residences Lot#5076 Sacramento, California include: A. M. Gunter, East of Florin; Early Lithographs Residence and J.A. Burke, South of Sacramento; property of Frederick Cox, Stock Alfred Dixon, San Joaquin Township; Raiser, Corner T and 21st Streets, Henry Ehrhardt of Franklin Township Sacramento.(25 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches) near Georgetown; Dwight Hollister, On the reverse: View of the ranch and near Richland on the Sacramento residence of Digory Hobbs and the River; and Col. Creed Haymond at No. 1811 G Street in Sacramento. residence and ranch of Jas. D. Bailey. Published by Thompson and West. Horse and buggy days in Old Sacramento. Probably circa 1878. Est. Circa 1885. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81323 $160-300 HWAC# 82457 Lot#5077 Sacramento, California Gridley Lewis Sacramento, CA House Mounted Photo Approx 8 x 10” mounted photo of Gridley Lewis and his house in Oak Park, Sacramento, CA. Photo by Geo Stewart Est. $100-150 HWAC# 81559 Lot#5078 Sacramento, California History of Sacramento County California... Thompson, Thomas H., and Albert A. West. History of Sacramento County, California: with Illustrations Descriptive of Its Scenery, Residences, Public Buildings, Lot#5083 Sacramento, California Thompson & West Lithographs A Fine Blocks, and Manufactories. Howell-North, 1960. Originally two sided Thompson and West lithograph, 14 x 11 inches. Booth & Co. published in 1880 by Thompson & West, this is a profusely illustrated Wholesale Grocers & Liquor Dealers, at 41, 42, 45 & 47 Front Street volume which is the quintessential pictorial reference on Sacramento in Sacramento. And on the reverse: the Ranch and Residence of James County. The book is approximately 12x15-inches with a gold-embossed black board cover. 294 pages. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 80247 Cornell. 14 miles east of Sacramento, including a Sac. Valley Wells Fargo & Co. Express Railroad passing through. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82458 Lot#5079 Sacramento, California 1875 Odd Fellows Savings and Lot#5084 Sacramento, California Thompson Commercial Bank Stock NUMBER & West Lithographs Four lithographs on two- 2! For 30 shares to Theodore Maass. sided 14 x 11 inch sheets. Ranch and residences Maass had a mercantile store and of John Ehrhardt; Rev. I. E. Ross; Myron Smith; and passed away in 1879. Obviously an Charles A. Hull. All in the Franklin Township. Est. important person in this endeavor. $120-200 HWAC# 82459 Signed by secretary (?) and president Samuel Poorman. Incorporated Feb. 11th, 1875. Datelined Sacramento March 1, 1875. Not cancelled. No edge, corner or color issues. Prag Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 80417 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 293

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5085 Sacramento, California Three Lot#5091 San Enselmo, California Lithographs of Early Sacramento The residence early 1900’s Photo of Gas Station of Albert Gallatin, Corner of 16th and H Streets Mounted black & white photo of old done by Dalziel & Markley of Philadelphia, 14 San Enselmo service station. 7” x 9”. 1.2 x 11 inches. And a two-sided Thompson Nice condition. Salvatore Falcone and West: residence and ranch of John Meister Collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# (telephone lines included); other side residence 79162 of C. W. Clarke, corner of H and 10th Streets in Sacramento. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 82460 Lot#5092 San Francisco, California 1893 & 1894 2 Printers Sample California Calendars 2 fancy Lot#5086 Sacramento & Vicinity, California 1882 Day Book of Business (Sacramento printer’s sample calendars with tassel hangers. Brunt Printing, 535 Clay St, Store) Ledger book of Inventory, Sacto. San Francisco. 1893 and 1894. approx Store, entries for Baker & Hamilton, 5.5 x 3.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81434 Halbrook, Melbrook & Stetson to mention a few. Approx 26 pp. of entries. 5.5” x 12.5” Has wear, is intact. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 78360 Lot#5093 San Francisco, California early 1900’s Amateur Boxing Lapel Pin Red, white & blue boxing pin reads “San Francisco/ Labor Counceil/A.F.OF L./ Lot#5087 Sacremento, California Amateur/Boxing Tournament/1934. Made by Albert S. 1867 Odd Fellows Hall Association Samuels Co., Jewelers, San Francisco, 3” x 1.5”. Salvatore of Sacramento Stock Number 40 for Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 76978 16 shares to Rupill(?) 1867. Issued by secretary D Kendall and president Samuel Cross. Printed by Crocker’s Print of Sacramento. United States Revenue stamp on left. Incorporated on August 15, 1866. Pen Cancelled. Faded print. tear on left border. Some fading. No folds. Cross served with Company B Cavalry in Sacramento in Lot#5094 San Francisco, California 1890 c1864. Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79230 California Grays Service Medal Rare medal. California Grays/ Service (1922). one Lot#5088 San Bernardino, California 1894 San Bernardino, CA Chamber and a half inches long, pinback. Stamped “Granat’s” on reverse, the old Granat Brothers of Commerce Brochure Illustrated Jewelry store on Union Square. From the booklet with photos and facts, tack San Francisco Examiner 29 December hole. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 81563 1922: “California Grays Hold Annual Party” The California Grays held their annual Christmas party in Fairmont Terrace last evening. The affair was arranged Lot#5089 San Diego, California as a dinner dance and cabaret and 1900’s Photo by Elite Studio of was a most elaborate affair. During Indian Brush Church Mounted photo the evening much merriment was occasioned by the distribution of “Indian Brush Church at Santa of gifts by Santa Claus, ably represented by Mr. Harry Mitchell. Ysabel” in San Diego, CA. Has some The history of this club is interesting to a degree. Thirty-two years ago foxing, please inspect. 8.5” x 5.25”. [1890] a group of Sunday School boys formed a military club which used Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. to meet in the back yard of Calvary Church. In those days broomsticks $100-200 HWAC# 79123 represented guns, and finally real guns took their place and in due time blue uniforms lent dignity to the club. Twelve years ago [1910] it was Lot#5090 San Diego, California early 1900’s decided to adopt something more distinctive and the natty uniform Poster Ads to for Appearance of Col. worn by West Point Cadets was finally adopted. By way of retrospection Lindbergh; & Excursion to Pilgrimage Play at the time of the war the club numbered one hundred and twenty As is: See & Welcome Col. Lindbergh to L.A., & active members out of which they had one hundred and four service parade starting at First & Broadway, & train ride stars. The few that remained at home held the organization together to L.A. from various cities; 2) Advertisement for until those who were in the service returned. At the present time there Excursion to Pilgrimage Play from Long Beach. are one hundred and fifty active members and four hundred associate “Outstanding spoken drama with Ian McLaren as members. As the last annual Christmas held in The Gold Ballroom at the Christus...” 12 Episodes from the Manger to The Fairmont was such a success it was found necessary to confine the the Ascension... This lot has vivid color, has one invitations this year to the members and immediate friends and about tear in upper left of the Lindbergh ad. 5.5” x 17.5” two hundred and eighty were present. Salvatore Falcone Collection. & 6” x 12”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 78329 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 79426 294 October 2018

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5095 San Francisco, California Lot#5102 San Francisco, California Californian 1846 Reprint, Indexed 1879 Meiggs Wharf Company Stock Bound volume of the “Californian”, the This is a fabulous piece that tells the first California newspaper from 1846, indexed, still in original paper story of the good and the bad history and plastic wraps, as new, never opened. private press, c1960 (not of San Francisco. # 33 for 111 shares opened to look) The volume has 13 references on the Donner party to Louisa Breeze trustee. (Unusual alone. 10.5 x 15” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 83202 to have a female trustee at this time in history!) Star punch cancelled. Lot#5096 San Francisco, California 1898 VIgnette shows Meiggs Wharf. ANother vignette shows Meiggs himself. Gold Discovery Jubilee Souvenirs Two Printed by GH Baker. Incorporated April 16th, 1874. Datelined October souvenirs of the 1898 celebration of the 50th 17, 1879. Very nice! Meiggs’ Wharf was a L-shaped wooden pier anniversary of James Marshall’s discovery of extending between 1600 and 2000 feet from the northern San Francisco gold in California. 1) brass round with loop. shoreline, an exceptional distance for its time. It was built to attract the Obv.: Semicentennial Celebration / Discovery lumber shipping trade by transplanted San Franciscan Henry Meiggs of Gold / Sawmill of Coloma / Jan. 13, 1848; as part of his real estate development plans for what would become Rev.: California Jubilee / Celebration / 1848 / the North Beach area of San Francisco. Though it bankrupted him in 1898 / James W. Marshall /San Francisco. 2) the process, it would become a major part of North Beach and San Heart shaped pin. Souvenir / Gold Discovery Francisco society life. The pier became the southern terminus for the / Jubilee /San Francisco / Jan 24. Salvatore ferry to Marin County. The wharf itself survived until it was burned to Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# the water on the second day of the conflagration that devastated San 79470 Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. SInce the process and the wharf bankrupted him, the ‘Father of North Beach,’ tried to cover his shortfalls Lot#5097 San Francisco, California with illicitly obtained warrants against the San Francisco Street Fund. 1939 Golden Gate International Before his fraud was discovered he fled on October 6, 1854 on his brig Exposition Spoons in Original Box America. He landed in Chile, where after losing $8,000 in stake money Original box and paperwork from and pawning his pocket watch he would make another large fortune the 1939 Golden Gate International building Chilean and Peruvian railroads. Meigg would use a part of his Exposition with two spoons. One, new wealth to repay victims of the fraud. Prag Collection Est. $200- made by Wm Rogers & Co. is 6 inches. The other is 4 1/4 inches, sterling 400 HWAC# 80421 and stamped San Francisco, 1939. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78570 Lot#5103 San Francisco, California 1894 Mid Winter Fair Glassware Lot#5098 San Francisco, California Two pieces engraved “Mary Parker 1876 Grangers Business Association / Midwinter Fair”. Whiskey glass of California Stock # 1534 for 2 is 3 1/2 inches tall, wine glass is shares to CR Ralph. Signed by WIlliam 4 1/2 inches tall. The California Vadunt(?) and president Daniel (?). Midwinter International Exposition Dateline San Francisco 1876. Grape of 1894, commonly referred to as vignette. Allegorical woman with the “Midwinter Exposition” or the scythe vignette. Cubery & Company “Midwinter Fair”, was a World’s Fair printers. Not Cancelled. No apparent condition issues. Created to sell that officially operated from January the 1876 crop of wheat. Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 80427 27 to July 5 in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78563 Lot#5099 San Francisco, California 1896 Healds Business College Lot#5104 San Francisco, California 1908 Annual Circular and Catalogue Olympic Club Bond $500 bond. # 35. No name Hardcover illustrated promo book for of who it was issued to. Signed secretary and the school. 80pp with index. Est. $60- president. Signed by trustees Rees and Newhall. 100 HWAC# 81558 Star punch cancelled. Printed by HS Crocker. “On May 6, 1860, 23 charter members founded the San Francisco Olympic Club, turning their informal gymnastics training sessions, held in the backyard Lot#5100 San Francisco, California of Gold Rush artists Arthur and Charles Christian 1911 International Typographical Nahl, into a lasting institution. In the 1800s, the Union Delegate Badge From the 57th membership roster included such names as Mark convention of the International Typographical Union in San Francisco, a Twain, William Randolph Hearst, Charles Crocker, colorfully enameled delegate badge, 4 1/4 inches long and 1 1/2 inches Leland Stanford, James G. Fair and John Mackay, as wide. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 80950 well as athletes such as “Gentleman Jim” Corbett, winner of the world heavyweight title in 1892. The club sent 23 athletes to the 1924 Olympic Lot#5101 San Francisco, California Letter Games in Paris, the largest delegation from a club. Football was king re Earthquake written 18 minutes during the 1920s, and the club celebrated undefeated seasons in 1925 after the quake! April 18, 1906 post card and 1928, even with schedules pitting its squad against local college letter written in 2 directions describing teams. The club’s first permanent clubhouse downtown on Post Street the earthquake and the big fire aftermath, opened in 1893, but was destroyed in the great 1906 earthquake and mailed from Berkeley that day at 10.30am. fire. During this dark hour, President William F. Humphrey emerged “I just looked over to San Francisco and it as the driving force of the club, a role he performed for almost half a seems to be burning.” “Just turned out, but century. Olympic rebuilt its clubhouse, and the doors on Post Street i am still here. Darndest earthquake you reopened in 1912.” [Brief History of the Olympic Club online} Prag ever saw.” “5.30am” “we are squarely in the Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80419 line of the earthquake”. Great report mailed just after, and written immediately after the quake of the century. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 57757 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 295

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5105 San Francisco, California Lot#5111 Santa Clara, California early 1900’s Photo of China Town early 1900’s Framed Photo of 1 black & white photo of old China People Fishing Framed black & white Town in San Francisco around turn photo by Turrill & Miller 2 women & of the century. This is a photo of Tin 3 men fishing. The image wes taken Hoo Temple. 7” x 5”. Salvatore Falcone by professional photographer Charles Collection. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 79157 Beebe Turrill. Sometime around 1900 (the exact date is uncertain), Turrill partnered with Charles O. Lot#5106 San Francisco, California Miller to create the firm of Turrill early 1900’s Restaurant Menus &Miller Photographers. Based in San & Photos 4 Menus from Howe’s Francisco, the firm specialized in Restaurant in San Francisco, 3 photos historical and industrial photography in the Bay Area. Framed 11.5” x of the restaurant at that time with 9.5”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79163 staff, both outside & the interior. Excellent condition. Restaurant was Lot#5112 Santa Clara, California owned by a famous San Francisco 1870 Handwritten Letters Europe Family (E.M. Howes, 1157 Sutter to Santa Clara Lot of five handwritten Street.) A very nice lot for restaurant letters and in elegant legible handwriting from Celmenter Argues to his owners. Ready to frame. 13” x 11”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. brother Louis and Mr. John M. Swinford of Santa Clara. 1) Feb. 12, 1870 $300-400 HWAC# 78342 from Nice to Santa Clara; 2) Nov. 9. 1870, Zaragosa, to brother Louis Lot#5107 San Francisco, California in Hollisterville; 3) Jan. 18th, 1870, Barcelona to Santa Clara; April 30, 1870 Barcelona to Santa Clara. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $100- San Francisco Bay Toll Bridge 300 HWAC# 80559 Bonds(2) Brown specimen $500, green specimen $1000. Bridge Lot#5113 Santa Clara, California vignette. 1942 and 1957. Est. $100- 1922 History of Santa Clara County 150 HWAC# 79837 California with Biographical Sketches… Sawyer, Eugene T. History of Santa Clara County California with Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been Identified with Its Growth and Development Lot#5108 San Francisco, California from the Early Days to the Present. Historic Record Company, Los San Francisco Glass Works Sales Angeles, California, 1922. This is an exceptional history of Santa Clara County, California in 1692 pages with a green cloth and dark leather- Brochure Rare 8 panel illustrated cornered cover boards. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80243 sales brochure for green and black glassware. Light pink paper. 2 tack Lot#5114 Santa Clara, California holes, some foxing, 1 panel stained. 1881 History of Santa Clara Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81560 County California... Munro-Fraser, J. P. History of Santa Clara County, California: Including Its Geography, Geology, Topography, Climatography and Description: Together with a Record of the Mexican Grants, Its Mines and Natural Springs, the Lot#5109 San Joaquin, California 1890 Early History and Settlements, Compiled from the Most Authentic An Illustrated History of San Joaquin Sources, the Names of Original Spanish and American Pioneers, Full Legislative History of the County, Separate Histories of Each Township, County, California An Illustrated Showing the Advance in Population and Agriculture: Also, Incidents of History of San Joaquin County, California. Lewis Publishing Company, Public Life, the Mexican War, and Biographical Sketches of Early and 1890. This re-bound volume holds 566 pages and is in excellent condition. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 80251 Prominent Settlers and Representative Men, and of Its Cities, Towns, Churches, Colleges, Secret Societies, Etc., Etc. Alley, Bowen & Co., 1881. Lot#5110 San Quentin, California 1911 This volume contains numerous portrait illustrations of the individuals San Quentin, CA Minstrel and Vaudeville features in the biographies and articles that fill its 798 pages. Cover has Souvenir Program Folded January 2, its original boards, but it will need some repair to the spine and cover 1911 4pp vertical program and glossy board edges. This is a choice, early history of this part of California. Est. covered horizontal bound program with $200-400 HWAC# 80245 San Quentin photo on rear. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80605 Lot#5115 Santa Clara, California 1870 Letters Between Husband and Wife Four intimate handwritten letters between husband Herbie and loving wife Sarah A. Swinford. The wife datelines the letters Santa Clara, the husband is in “the windiest city in the world” Chicago, but has been travelling. Interesting peek into someone else’s life in 1870. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 80560 296 October 2018

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5116 Santa Cruz Company, Lot#5123 Truckee, California 1908-1909 California 1883 San Lorenzo Flume Truckee-Carson Farmer’s Association and Transportation Company Stock Certificates (100) The Truckee- Stock, Santa Cruz County # 122 for Carson Farmer’s Association controlled 15 shares issued to Walter Beattie. the Truckee-Carson project and the Datelined San Jose, Santa Clara building of the Truckee Canal, to run Co. 883. SIgned by secretary WM water from the Truckee River to the Coryall(?) and president AE Davis. “Location of works: Santa Cruz Carson River. They also controlled the County, California.” Printed by Edward Bosqui. Incorporated in 1874. dam at the outlet of Lake Tahoe, making it The company was incorporated in 1874 and began working on a mill a water storage reservoir. This is a group and cutting trees. The flume was begun in 1875. It ran from Bear Creek of 100 issued certificates for $10 each as to Felton. [The San Lorenzo Valley Flume by Robinson] Prag Collection evidence that work was done or supplies Est. $80-160 HWAC# 79216 furnished to the project. This irrigation project was subject to litigation for most of the last 100 years. The Lot#5117 Scotia, California 1905 certificates are uncanceled. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79066 Photo of Scotia Lumber Mills Black & white photo of operating lumber Lot#5124 Village of Newcastle, mill. Located in the heart of California California 1877 Deed/ Central Redwood Country, Scotia was Pacific Railroad to Newcastle Good developed starting in the 1880s and Templars Hall Assoc. Deed between has been maintained since then as a Central Pacific Railroad to Newcastle true company town. 8” x 6”. Salvatore Good Templars Hall Assoc., at Auburn Falcone Collection. Est. $80-120 Ca.for consideration of $1. Notarized HWAC# 79160 signature of President Central Pacific, Leland Stanford. 8.5” x 14” Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 78353 Lot#5118 Shasta Springs, California Legend of Shasta Springs (1st Lot#5125 Winters, California Edition) By Prof. Chas. H. Allen, San Lithograph: Stock Farm of Jose, Cal. Located South of Mt. Shasta, Theo. Winters Panorama of the “there are great natural curiosities, residence and stock farm of Theo. known as the fountains of Shasta...” Winters, in Yolo County California. There are beautiful photos that Bottom panel has portraits of the include Logging Scenes, Crystal Lake, prized thoroughbred stock with a Natural Geyser & many more. 10.5” x their lineage. 28 x 18 1/2 inches. 7”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 78361 Theodore Winters was one of the foremost horsemen who founded Lot#5119 Sierra County, California c1900 2 Thoroughbred racing and breeding in California. Like almost everyone, Mounted Sierra County, CA Photos 2 b/w. Winters had gone west because of the California Gold Rush. Once approx 5 x 7” miners? and family in front of a there, he made his money as a businessman and by dealing in gold tent. 5.5 x 8.5” teacher and class in front of a mining stock. Besides owning a huge spread near the present town school. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 81546 of Winters in Yolo County, California called Rancho del Arroyo, he also owned another California farm on the banks of the Sacramento River near Sacramento called Rancho del Rio. On Rancho del Rio, he kept his best stallion, Norfolk by the very great stallion, Lexington. Meanwhile, in the 1870s, the founder of California’s first sporting paper, the “Breeder and Sportsman,” Joseph Cairn Simpson, had also come west bringing a few horses with him. The best of them all was his own homebred Illinois mare called Marian. To help finance his newspaper Lot#5120 Sunny South, California venture, Simpson sold Marian to “Black T” Winters. For years, Winters c1905 Sunny South, CA Photos bred Norfolk to Marian, and almost every one of their ten foals proved 6 b/w photos of Sunny South, CA exceptional, two among them in particular, Emperor of Norfolk and El located near Foresthill. Sunny South Rio Rey. Both Norfolk and Marian are shown on this lithograph. Est. Hotel, houses and a covered bridge. $200-400 HWAC# 81322 3.5 x 3.5” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 80606 Lot#5126 Winters, California Gold Lot#5121 Tahoe, California Saga of Rush Era Photo Group of Thomas W. Guthrie & Family Lot of approx. 25 Lake Tahoe, 2 copies Two copies of professional photos.Thomas Guthrie The Saga of Lake Tahoe by Scott, 1957. came to California in 1850. He was This is the best history of Tahoe out a well known wealthy resident of there. One for your library, one for a Yolo county. He was born in Virginia friend. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 77855 in 1830, was lured to California in 1850 by the gold rush & mined near Georgetown, El Dorado County for 2 years when he then moved to Yolo county where he engaged in Lot#5122 Towle, California Towle, mercantile business & in the buying & selling of stock. At the time of his death he owned 320 acres near Winters, Cal. He had 8 children. CA Photo Negatives (15) 15 Towle, T. Guthrie was the first master Mason of Buckeye Lodge No. 195 in CA 2.25 x 3.25” negatives of streets, a Winters, took great interest in education, serving for twenty years as baby, fishing, tents, people and more. Possible camping trip. Est. $60-100 school trustee. Photographers were Williams, Over, Smith, Frazer & Co. HWAC# 81423 Woodland, Cal., Hemenway, Winters, Cal.; Alice M. Wilson, Winters, Cal. 4.25” x 6.5”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 78369 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 297

DAY 5 Monday, October 22nd General Americana Lot#5127 Winters, California W. Lot#5133 Yosemite, California c1916- T. Galloway Lithographs Plates 1924 Yosemite Photos and Diary 1924 number 37, 44 and 47 of a Yolo County Yosemite folding map and brochure. 11 folio done by San Francisco W. T. Galloway during the horse and buggy 2.5 x 4.5” b/w Yosemite prints, possibly days of California. The town of Dunnigan is also depicted. Residences by a young Ansel Adams. 1916 small of Winters shown include: Elias Ireland; and T. H. Brock; Town & Main diary. Approx 25 unmailed Yosemite Street of Winters is shown, and the Ranch of J.M. Dutton of Fairview. chromolitho postcards, Est. $150-300 Pages are 14 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches, with plate 37 being twice as large. HWAC# 81554 Galloway was the partner of Grafton T. Brown, the famous African American artist and bought out Brown in 1878. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82453 Lot#5128 Woodfords, Alpine, Lot#5134 California Yosemite, California Diamond Saw Mill Yosemite Photos and Letter Opener Billhead and Artifact The Diamond Copper letter opener and eight vintage Sawmill was in Diamond Valley near the cabin of Snowshoe Thompson. photos from Yosemite National Park, The Hawkins family owned properly here - I believe it was the Diamond including a C. Bierstadt stereoview card. Sawmill. The artifact comes directly from the Hawkins family. Keith Est. $60-100 HWAC# 81318 Mulcahey, a prolific Nevada digger, found it on the site of the sawmill and marked it ‘DS’. Billhead is 1898 I(sadore) Cohn proprietor. To Bullion and Exchange Bank in Carson City, Nevada. Artifact looks like a horse item. 11 x 6 x 2”. Rusty and old! Est. $40-80 HWAC# 99784 Lot#5129 Woodland, California Main Street Woodland Handcolored Lithographs Plates number 2 and 3 Lot#5135 , California 1892 A from a folio by lithographer W. T. Galloway of San Francisco. Each 18 Memorial and Biographical 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches. 1) Main Street Woodland / South Side from First History of the Counties of Merced, Street to College Avenue / Owners of the property: Bank of Woodland, Stanislaus, Calaveras, and Tuolumne and Mariposa California F.M. Brown, Dr. Geo. H. Jackson, F. J. Barnes, T. M. Prior, Thomas, Hunt A Memorial and Biographical History of the Counties of Merced, & Strong. Busy street scene with horse and buggies, pedestrians and Stanislaus, Calaveras, Tuolumne and Mariposa, California: Containing a dogs .2) Craft Hotel Woodland, Cal. John Gassner, Proprietor. Horseback History of This Important Section of the Pacific Coast from the Earliest riders, wagons, and pedestrians. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82449 Period ... and Biographical Mention of Many of Its Pioneers, and Also of Prominent Citizens of To-day. Lewis Publishing Co., 1892.This is a very Lot#5130 Yolo, California Rural classic reference for these counties and a “must-have” reference for the Yolo County Lithographs Six plates period. It is in generally good condition with a small tear in the front of lithographs from a folio done by cover hinge and the upper spine. Very rare. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80250 W. T. Galloway of San Francisco (partner and successor to Grafton T. Brown). Drawings include: rsidence and farms of Theo. Weyand and H. Lot#5136 , California 1901 A Volume A. Clausen near Black’s, Yolo County; John Richie and Geo. F. Wherry of Memoirs and Genealogy of residences, Yolo; J.W. Aldrich, D.C. Rumsey and S.U. Chase of Capay; W.W. Representative Citizens of Northern Hannum and Geo. Sharpnack of Yolo. B. F. Duncan of Capay Valley; G. California A Volume of Memoirs and Genealogy of Representative W. Woodward of Cacheville. The M.E. Church of Winters; Public School Citizens of Northern California Illustrated, Standard Genealogical of Cacheville; Fashion Stables of Yolo. Residence of A. H. Cowell on the Publishing Company of Chicago, 1901.There is a thorough index in the Sacramento River; B. W. Stevens of Yolo. Images of the horse and buggy front. This is one of the many “must-have” biographical references for days of early California. Pages are 14 1/2 x 19 inches, images are one, California from the 19th century. Brown boards, tear on spine, front two or four to the page. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82451 board repair, 831 pages. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 80263 Lot#5131 Yolo, California 1892 Lot#5137 , California Bank of Souvenir of Winters on Wheels California Copper Miner Banks (3) Booklet Souvenir booklet with sliced 3 copper or copper plated coin banks lemon on the cover and Alexander of a miner panning and The Bank of California on front base. From the peach on rear. Fruit related info and Mackie Collection.+ Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80838 photos. Cover detached. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 81428 Lot#5138 , California 1930 California and Californians – Four-Volume Set Hunt, Rockwell, ed. California and the Californians. Four volumes, Lewis Publishing Company, Boston. Lot#5132 yolo, California Yolo 1930 This is a rare four-volume set with full leather covers containing County Lithographs Lot of four choice content in excellent condition. views of Yolo County in horse and buggy days. Farm and residence of Est. $300-500 HWAC# 80254 David Hamilton near Knights Langing; Property of R.L. Beamer; residence of D.A. Jackson in Woodland; J.W. Snowball, Knights Landing; Basil Campbell, Fairview; Elijah Jannings, Fairview; I.R,. Loranger of Madison; Lot#5139 , California California E.E. Gordon of Oat Valley. Each sheet 14 x 18 inches. Est. $200-400 Fruit Labels Four labels: San Jose HWAC# 81326 Fruit Packing Co. (with bears and an eagle); and Traung Label and Lithograph Co. of San Francisco and Seattle. Colorful art. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 81307 298 October 2018


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