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May auction catalog

Published by Holabird Americana, 2021-04-26 20:39:44

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High grade gold specimens from key mines of the 1960’s-70s
Mining Artifact Collection
Ken Prag Financial and arly American Autograph Collection
Prag Turnpike and Bank Collection c 1790-1845
Prag American Express Collection
Art
Jewelry; Fine gold and diamonds necklaces, rings
Silver Ingot from Nye Co, NV, 1880s
14kt gold engraved Fire Badge, California, with family archive and other badges

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DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana Lot# 4000 Arizona Hopi Fetish Collection Lot# 4004 Utah 1900’s-1920’s. Native American Collection of 16 different pieces. Bought by our Gambling Bones, Buttons & More / 3 Items. Item # consignor in the 1980s. Largest is a lizard 5” 1 of 3 : Very fancy Buttons. Brass with and embossed long. Most of the others are 1-2.25”. Includes: eagle. They read U.S./ Eagle / Indian Service. Early owl, horned lizard, frog, beaver, armadillo, 1900’s . Reverse embossed: S. Eisner / NJ //. He was badger, buffalo, bear (with arrowhead strapped the largest uniform maker in the U.S.A. before 1925. to his back), fox, and other animals. Beautiful carvings--some feature Item # 2 of 3: 2 pieces of Plains Indian gambling bones stone inlays and incised carving--that highlight many colors. Est. . Elk or deer horns, one is taped. You need 4 pieces to $300-500 HWAC# 134053 play, this complex game. Item #3 of 3 : 2, Black and white mini gambling rugs, n the Navajo style, but made Lot# 4001 Snake River Area, Idaho Scrapers, in Mexico. 12” tall x 16” wide. Minor stains on one. But good condition. Awls, Blades, Set 4 Scrapers, awls, blades, set Unusual grouping ( RH). Est. $80-100 HWAC# 109612 4, includes: jasper, silicified rhyolite, obsidian, moss agate, chalcedony, rose agate, chert, etc. Lot# 4005 Two bows, arrow, feather Nice lot Over 60 pieces. Nicely arranged display. Est. of Native American items. First bow is 69” in $200-400 HWAC# 52767 length. Wrapped in buckskin. Wrapped with one arrow. 29”. Second bow is 48”. Wrapped in Lot# 4002 Kentucky Archaic or Woodland cloth. One beautiful feather. Wear at end. See photo. Looks authentic! period Red Chert Native American Projectile Fred Holabird Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# 131782 Museum Collection Native American projectile handcrafted out of red chert stone, Lot# 4006 Panamanian Basket Nice design from Kentucky, most likely from the Archaic or Panamanian (probably Wounaan) basket tray, Woodland period, 8000 b.c.-1600 a.d. This 4.5 inch by 1.5 inch point is purchased in the 1990s by our consignor. from a museum collection, and has a museum number. Est. $200-300 6” diameter, 1.5” deep. Very good condition. HWAC# 117355 Looking at basket from above--turtle design- -you see the heads and front legs of the four turtles. The Wounaan are especially known for their creature designs. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 134052 Lot# 4007 Panamanian Wounaan Rainforest Basket The Wounaan Embera tribe of Panama is known for these tightly woven baskets with bold geometric patterns. Sometimes referred to as Rainforest Baskets because of their place of origin, the Wounaan create these beautiful works for the tourist trade in a traditional olla (water carrier) shape. This one is approx 6-1/2 inches in diameter and 5-1/4 inches tall with a 4-1/2-inch opening at the top. It is in excellent condition. See photo for coloration and conditions. Date: Country (if not USA): Panama State: City: Provenance: Est. $250-350 HWAC# 125589 Lot# 4008 Alaska C1920-35 Alaska Two-Tone Bottle Neck Basket 6.75” Diameter x 5.25” tall x 2.75” bottle neck hole. Ten polychrome vertical stripes extending upward from base along sides. The bottom five strands are red and the top of the Lot# 4003 Nevada Eastern Nevada, Great Basin ancient strand is black. Very nice and unusual Northwestern Arrowheads, Points and Carved Relics Seven Riker mounts full of basket. Special Assist Thank You to Norm Delorme, arrowheads, drills and points of varying nature (a few beads, too) 6th Generation Washoe/Paiute Weaver. Est. $300- and one riker mount of chards of pre-historic hand carved patterned 500 HWAC# 124483 shale, all from eastern Nevada, collected by David and J F Miles of Ely, Nevada c 1920. The Miles brothers teamed up with Nevada financier Lot# 4009 Alaska c. 1910 Vintage Tlingit Basket and politician Key Pitman, (later Senator from Nevada) to form the Small Tlingit basket, 3.5” diameter x 2.75” high. Band Ely Cosmological Society, a society to protect Native American sites. in brown with orange designs. Spruce root. Basket The group worked with the Smithsonian on sites in eastern Nevada has two tiny handles. Good condition, small amount in the late 1920s. A story on this Society is elsewhere in this catalog, of mildew on bottom. Date: c. 1910 Country (if not accompanied by original photographs and a small library from this group. The points number several hundred and include typical Nevada USA): State: Alaska City: Provenance: Est. $500- red and brown chert, black obsidian, but also include more scarce rock 1000 HWAC# 121244 types such as white chert and quartz and various colored agates. The points range from tiny “bird” points to typical 1” small animal (rabbit, Lot# 4010 Arizona 1900-1920 Havasupai Water etc) points to 2” elongated points, longer knives and several spear Basket Large woven basket, once completely covered points, hide scrapers and odd tools. The beads includes shells, carved with pine pitch, originally made for carrying water. turquoise (two semi-round carved pieces with a hole for suspension - Label in the opening reads: 1900-1920 Havasupai one of which is broken in half), small carved stone and other odditries. / Pitch Water Canteen / BXAXXFOB17 (perhaps an There are several ornamental carved stone pieces clearly used as early catalog number). No longer watertight, some “jewelry”, with attendant wear. There is one rusty iron piece used as wear at the bottom, and damage to the original “jewelry” with a carved pattern. Several glass “trade” beads. There are leather loops. Old pitch coating is friable. Approx. 12 nine carved shale fragments. Fragments such as these arre mentioned inches in diameter and 13-1/2 inches tall with a 6 x in D’Azevedo’s Handbooik of Noth American Indians, v11, Great Basin, 7-inch opening at the top. Please see the photos for p232. From our experience, these are very rare. D’Azevedo’s Great design and condition details. Date: 1900-1920 Country (if not USA): Basin volume accompanies the lot. Est. $1000-2500 HWAC# 118170 State: Arizona City: Provenance: Est. $300-600 HWAC# 124652 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 199

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana Lot# 4011 Arizona Two Early Pima Baskets Lot# 4018 Navajo, Arizona Navajo Earrings--3 Pair 1) Coiled bowl, 10.25” diameter x 3” high. One pair long silver squash blossom, 2”; one pair short Original color designs are faded (green and brown). Good condition. 2) Small coiled bowl, squash blossom.75”; one pair silverwith turquoise and light design. 5.75” diameter x 2.25” high. One tiny spot of rim damage, very good condition. coral nuggets. All in very good condition. Est. $200- Date: Country (if not USA): State: Arizona City: Provenance: Est. $80- 300 HWAC# 135509 125 HWAC# 135564 Lot# 4012 Arizona Vintage Tohono O’dham Lot# 4019 Navajo, Arizona Basket Excellent Tohono O’dham basket. Vintage Sterling Silver Yiucca, fern grass, devil’s claw. 7” diameter x Turquoise and Coral Cluster 3.75” high. A real prize for the collector. Date: Cuff Heavy sterling bracelet Country (if not USA): State: Arizona City: set with turquoise and coral. Provenance: Est. $80-150 HWAC# 135585 Silver beading throughout. Lot# 4013 Nevada C1920-35 Washoe Baby Basket For a Doll 8” x 8” x 18” Girl’s basket. Inside measurement--5.5”. Uses old clothing “Grandma’s Dress” around hood. Special Assist Thank You to Norm Beautiful piece. Est. $400-700 Delorme, 6th Generation Washoe/Paiute Weaver. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124489 HWAC# 135315 Lot# 4014 Northeast c.1950’s Antique Lot# 4020 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Micmac Basket Northeast US native basket Concho Belt and Belt Buckles Vintage silver made of ash and sweet grass with fitted lid - concho belt, 1.25” x 1”. Oval conchos, 32”length possibly a sewing basket, From one of the tribes of Maine; Penobscot, MicMac, Passamaquoddy, can be made up to 39.5”. Five vintage silver 2.5” x 8.75” diameter. Very good condition, nice . Est. $30-60 HWAC# 135582 belt buckles: three are concho style, two have Lot# 4015 Early 1900’s Plains Beaded Peace turquoise stones mounted in center. One Pipe Bag Northern Plains fringed beaded peace pipe (Chanupa)bag. 23” x 6”. The beading Ranger style, and one has an Indian head with “Liberty” on one side is all intact, white, turquoise, red, black, light and a buffalo on the inside, marked one troy ounce .999 fine silver. blue seed beads. Hide is well worn, and there is Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300-400 HWAC# 132796 a very small tear by the opening. The turquoise seed beads used were more prevelant with the Southern Cheyenne and Lakota. The bag is Lot# 4021 Navajo Reservation, Arizona beaded on both sides. David Skeets Earrings Two pair of etched silver earrings hallmarked D. Skeets, sterling. Pipe bags were objects of prestige, fashioned with pride for the loved One pair post--round disks with hanging one. Interestingly, the basic form of the bag, with slight variations, feathers--2” diameter, 2.5”length. The other was the same throughout the Plains & Plateau. In the Central Plains, pair are french wire, round hollow disks there frequently are quilled slats beneath the main body of the bag and stamped with sun symbol and 3 hanging fringe is always attached to the quilled slats. Other times there are no feathers each--1.5” diameter and 3” length. quilled slats, only fringe. That is the case with this bag. The top fringe Both pair are light weight. Also included: pair is curled (Accomplished by wetting the strings and twisting), while the of sterling and turquoise post earrings--.5” diameter and pendant bottom fringe is straight cut. Est. $2500-5000 HWAC# 119993 on chain matches earrings. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $130-260 Lot# 4016 Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico HWAC# 132780 Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery Pair Lot of 2. 1) Beautiful, very early Sharon Naranjo Garcia Lot# 4022 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Five black bowl, approximately 2” tall. Signature on Pairs Native American Earrings Two pair base --Sharon Garcia, Santa CP (Clara Pueblo). clip Native American: Cream colored oval Deeply carved Avanyu image--Water Serpent. onyx stones set in silver, marked MVV. 1.5î x 2) Mudhead figure with a bowl in his/her lap 1î; Zuni sun faceóturquoise, onyx, coral, shell, and is in very good condition; approximately .5î. Three pairs pierced: 2. Mexican agate set in 3.5” tall. Inscribed on the base is “Dorothy Paul.” Probably refers to silver, 1.25î x .75î; Small silver cactus flower, .75î; Stamped silver set Santa Clara Pueblo artists Dorothy and Paul Gutierrez. Est. $200-300 with onyx, coral, mother of pearl, 1.25î square. Est. $200-300 HWAC# HWAC# 134054 135329 Lot# 4017 Hopi Reservation, Arizona Hopi Silver Belt Buckle Elegant sterling silver belt Lot# 4023 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Gold buckle, 3” x 2”. Silver overlay with bear claw and Silver Navajo Cuff This overlaid 14K gold image and corner design that looks like mesas. and silver hammered cuff. Etched in a quarter Hallmark, unidentifiable. moon pattern. 5” inside measure, .75” gap-- Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-350 HWAC# 132795 silver is lightweight and bendable. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 133867 Lot# 4024 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c. 1930’s Heavy Turquoise and Silver Cuff Antique Royston turquoise and sterling cuff. Hallmarked “JHL” or “HL”. Five chunky stones, twisted wire around edges, freely inset not laid. 5.5″ interior circumference with 1″ opening. This is a real collector’s piece. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $350-500 HWAC# 133863 200 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana Lot# 4025 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Lot# 4032 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Six Incredible Navajo Turquoise Bolo Vintage Native American Rings 1) Native American pawn bolo set shadow box style with two very inlay of coral, amber, and oyster shellósize 7.5. large turquoise stones and two bear claws. A 2) Nevada turquoise stone set in silverósize 8 heavy silver piece--5” long x 3.5” wide. Hand . 3) Mixed stonesólapis, turquoise, moonstone, stamped in leaf design, silver tips on braided gaspeite, engraved design on borderósize 7.5. black leather. A real collector’s piece. Salvatore 4) Kingman turquoise stone set in silver by Larry Yazzie, Navajo, size 7. Falcone Collection Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 132784 5) Amethyst stone set in silver, twisted silver borderósize 7. 6) Navajo style menís ring, silver, set with coral, turquoise, onyx, moonstoneósize Lot# 4026 Navajo Reservation, Arizona 9 Est. $400-600 HWAC# 135330 Jonathan Nez Cuff Vintage Jonathan Nez, Navajo. Gorgeous heavy sterling silver cuff. This Lot# 4033 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Spirit sterling silver and 14k gold cuff is decorated Bear by R. Singer Navajo Richard Singer with signature Nez, heavy stamped lines and sterling silver pendant of Spirit Bear. The piece is squares, signed by artist. Inside measures 6”, hollow--2” x 2.5” x .25”. Silver overlay. Hallmarked 1.25” gap. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 124849 by the artist. This is a “must have” piece by Singer. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# Lot# 4027 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Mark 132794 Yazzie Cuff Bracelet Fabulous women’s Navajo Bracelet--sterling silver and 12K gold filled Mark Lot# 4034 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Yazzie cuff. Six different Kokopeli dance in gold. Stamped Navajo Sterling Jewelry One oval c.80’s. Inside measureó5.5î, 1î gap. Est. $1000- sterling pin/brooch hallmarked B B (possible 1500 HWAC# 135331 one of the Begay family). Stamped sterling with three small Malachite stones. 1.5” c 1.25”. Also included: a pair of Lot# 4028 Navajo Reservation, Arizona stamped oval sterling post earrings, set with coral stones. hallmarked Navajo Chip Inlay Cuff Beautiful vintage L Chavez. 1.5” x 1.25”. Nice pieces of Navajo stamped jewelry. Salvatore Navajo turquoise and coral peyote bird chip Falcone Collection Est. $130-260 HWAC# 132783 inlay set in sterling silver cuff bracelet. Nicely hand etched. Probably old pawn. No visible Lot# 4035 Navajo Reservation, Arizona hallmark. 5.25” inside measure, 1.25” gap. Teddy Goodluck Belt Buckle Teddy Goodluck Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $140-260 HWAC# 133865 (hallmarked TG inside four leaf clover) sterling silver shadowbox belt buckle set with turquoise Lot# 4029 Navajo Reservation, and coral stones. Oval shape with etched silver Arizona Navajo Silver Rings and bear claw in shadowbox design. 3” x 2.5”. Six vintage Navajo rings--all Beautiful piece. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. set in silver: three are Nevada $350-600 HWAC# 133868 turquoise, two possibly Royston--sizes 6 and 7.5; and Lot# 4036 Navajo Reservation, one pale blue from Ajax mine- Arizona c.1980’s Vintage Branch -size 7.5. Lapis lazuli oval, Coral Necklace Navajo natural size 6. Serpentine oval stone, branch red-orange coral double strand size 7. And, an odd stone in necklace. Nicely graduated delicate heart shaped setting--possibly branch coral, well matched in color Picture Jasper or Lionskin. size and sizing. Original sturdy string. 7.5. A very unique assortment Etched silver end pieces, simple hook/ of Navajo rings. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $250-500 HWAC# 132782 eye closure. Wearable length--shorter strand-17”, longer strand-22”. This Lot# 4030 Navajo Reservation, Arizona necklace is comfortably lightweight. An Richard Tsosie Belt Buckle Vintage Navajo unusual and beautifully made necklace Richard Tsosie belt buckle made for Christmas in good vintage condition. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 133859 holiday--features rough green turquoise stone set in sterling with holly leaves and berries- Lot# 4037 Navajo Reservation, Arizona -rectangular buckle, 3” x 2”. Very unusual. Vintage Navajo Bracelets (4) 1) Set with Hallmarked with R T. Salvatore Falcone Collection turquoise stone, silver leaf with beading, 2) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 132791 Silver with six oval moonstones set in silver. 3) Stamped silver with turquoise stone. 4) Childís Lot# 4031 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Silver size silver cuff set with coral oval. Est. $250- and Coral Belt Buckle Beautiful vintage hand 350 HWAC# 135511 stamped sterling belt buckle set with oval coral cabochon. Navajo, no hallmark. Oval buckle Lot# 4038 Navajo Reservation, Arizona with scalloped edges, 3” x 2.5”. Excellent Vintage Ray Tracey Jewelry 14K gold and condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $250- silver--Ray Tracey bracelet and ring. Mount 500 HWAC# 133869 for coral stones in gold and bands for bracelet and ring are sterling with Tracey’s traditional etching. Ray Tracey was born on the Navajo reservation in Arizona. He learned jewelry making from his elders. These pieces are from his early works before he began working with inlay. Hallmarked with his original “R”. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 133861 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 201

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana Lot# 4039 Albuquerque, New Mexico M. M. Lot# 4045 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Onyz Rogers Cuff Navajo, M. M. (Michael) Rogers’ Marble Earrings Onyx marble triangular (2” x (not to be confused with Paiute, Michael Rogers) .75”) earrings mounted in raised silver above elegant cuff in 14k gold and sterling silver. Inside shadow box of twisted silver wire on two measure 5.5î, 1.5î gap. Est. $350-500 HWAC# sides and etched silver on the long side. Stone is a beautiful yellow/green. Earrings are post and in great condition. 135510 Probably Frank Yazzie (Francis Yazzie), Zuni Pueblo, NM or Fatoya Yazzie, Navajo, AZ. Both used the same hallmark—F Y. Est. $200-400 Lot# 4040 Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico c. 1950- HWAC# 133860 60’s Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pueblo Necklace - VINTAGE! Santo Domingo necklace highlighting Lot# 4046 Annie Quam Gasper Inlaid Zuni a “shell over-lay” pendant with multi-stone and Turquoise Bracelet This is a beautiful inlaid sterling silver accents. Pendant is strung with style turquoise bracelet in a mosaic pattern, the turquoise heishi. Santo Domingo pueblo artists artist is Zuni silversmith_x000D_ Annie Quam and jewelers have long specialized in the art of Gasper ,she began producing in 1955 and was shell over-lay and have perfected the craft. This influenced by Horace Luleís work, the piece is example is an earlier work c.1950-60’s, and signed A.Q.G. Est. $350-450 HWAC# 135604 demonstrates the simplicity yet complicated art. The pendant features natural materials--turquoise, coral and Lot# 4047 Bolo, Pins, and Pendants Group white howlite. The arrangement of the geometric pattern is believed includes a sterling and abalone inlay bolo slide to represent patterns often featured on prehistoric pueblo pottery. from Jalisco, Mexico. Beautifully engraved Hallmark (cannot identify) on sterling hanger. Excellent condition, 3” Fleur de lis and horseshoe with colorful abalone inlay (one small area x 3.25” heishi necklace--18” length. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 119995 missing. Also included, several pieces of Native American jewelry- -Tiny silver Zuni ring, approx. size 3 or 4, set with turquoise. Three Lot# 4041 Gallup, New Mexico Elgin Tom Navajo pendants--arrowhead, and teardrop set with turquoise and Sterling Cuff Elegant modern design of tiny coral chips. Four pins: probably Navajo--arrowhead, deer in open silver raised beads set at an angle in heavy rectangle, thin oval set with turquoise, and figure set with turquoise, coral and onyx. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 132781 sterling cuff. Signed by Navajo, Elgin Tom. 5” Lot# 4048 Bumble Bee Jasper Necklace Set inside measure, 1” gap. This is a unique Elgin Zuni made Bumble Bee Jasper necklace set, the necklace hangs at about 12î top to bottom, Tom piece. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $250- both necklace and earrings are stamped MT. Est. $320-420 HWAC# 135602 500 HWAC# 133866 Lot# 4049 Darin Bill Heavy Sterling Bracelet Lot# 4042 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico c. This is a great example of the workings of 1940-50 Santo Domingo Turquoise Necklaces Navajo silversmith Darin Bill well known for Two vintage Santo Domingo oyster shell heishi and his design work in creating heavy sterling turquoise stone necklaces. The longest one is 28” bracelets mostly fashioned for men but also with very large stones--up to 1”. Strung the old way popular with women, this bracelet is designed on original cord. Gorgeous Nevada turquoise. The with a central row of diamond shapes flanked by sunburst on top and other piece is 24” long and has been restrung on wire. bottom, this is a signed piece, Darin bill was born Aug. 6th 1965 in Similar to the longer necklace with smaller stones-- Sacaton Arizona a part of the towering House Clan for the Mexican average size, .5”. Wear the pair together fo a dramatic People Clan, Darin bill passed on in May of 2003. Est. $480-580 impact! Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $700-1500 HWAC# 135605 HWAC# 132785 Lot# 4050 Ella Peter Turquoise Cluster Bracelet This is a turquoise bracelet by well Lot# 4043 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New known Navajo silversmith Ella Peter, these are Mexico Turquoise Heishi Necklace beautiful darker blue turquoise stones, center Incredible vintage graduated turquoise stone is about æî and others about Oî the circle heishi stones --largest .75” diameter and pattern is about 1 æî in diameter and flanked on 1/8” thickness. Very heavy necklace with both sides by nice silver work, signed piece. Est. a large carved stone pendant--2” x .5” x $550-650 HWAC# 135603 .5”. This amazing piece has long silver end pieces. Unfortunately, the necklace Lot# 4051 F.L Begay Tufa Cast Bracelet will need to be restrung because a break This is a tufa cast sterling silver bracelet in the wire--all the pieces are included. set with a single turquoise stone and Original length is 32”. You will never find signed by Navajo_x000D_ silversmith F.L. a necklace to match this one!!! Salvatore Begay. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135595 Falcone Collection Est. $800-1600 HWAC# 132787 Lot# 4044 Taos, New Mexico Morgan Dollar Belt Buckle 1921 Morgan Dollar mounted in sterling silver stamped setting, scalloped edges. 3” x 2”. Vintage Native American belt buckle in great condition. Buffalo Dancer shop in Taos, New Mexico produced traditional Native American jewelry since 1974. Sterling Silver. Also included in this lot is a vintage Mexican made Western style belt buckle with slide and tip. Beautiful traditional etched silver with brass inlay. Buckle is 2” x 2”. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 132788 202 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana Lot# 4052 Group of Navajo and Zuni Earrings Lot# 4059 Oyster Bracelet (Inlaid, Purple, Vintage group of five pair earrngs: silver cone Spiny) This purple spiny oyster inlaid bracelet shape; silver squash blossoms;round turquoise is set in sterling silver and has a BB hallmark beads se in flower shape; small silver etched rounds set with turquoise; old style shaped possibly that of Navajo silversmith Benjamin silver. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135501 Becenti who specializes in inlay work. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 135598 Lot# 4053 Large Size Turquoise and Coral Lot# 4060 Turquoise and Coral Bracelet Bracelet w/ Snake Motif This is a large size This is a nice vintage Navajo bracelet cuff set bracelet with a 1 Oî band opening, the piece in a shadow box style with turquoise and coral incorporates nice turquoise stones at about Oî stones, the band is about 1 ºí in width, unsigned in size along with dark red coral stones with piece. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 135599 two snakes intertwined through out the stone work, the silver engraving extends across the 600 HWAC# 135405 Lot# 4061 Turquoise Pendant Necklace entire bracelet, this is a great looking piece Great silver and turquoise pendant on a silver and is signed by Navajo silversmith H. Spencer bead and turquoise chain, this is a Navajo below an arched arrow, first use of the hallmark appeared in 1974. signed piece, signature appears to be single Est. $550-750 HWAC# 135600 name of Gabby, oval pendant is 2-1/2î by 2î across 11 beautiful turquoise stones in Lot# 4054 Native American Pendants (4) pendant and all sterling silver through-out, top 1) Gold Kokopelli on incised silver mountains. to bottom length measures at 11î. Est. $400- Hallmarked Thomas Singer. 2.25” x 1”. 2) Hopi style, made in Mexico incised bear claw, Lot# 4062 Vintage Navajo and Zuni Earrings mountains. 1.25” x 3/8” oval. 3) Zuni sun, set Four pair: turquoise rounds set in silver; 1” with coral petit point. 1-3/8” round; 4) round squash blossoms; silver ducks with turquoise silver pendant with raised image of a stylized chips;abstract triangle w/ turquoise and coral bull-1.25”; 5) vintage Navajo sandcast silver chips. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 135500 repousseí hand-stamped concho pin/brooch. 2.5 x 1” Est. $250-350 HWAC# 135508 Lot# 4063 1950’s-1960’s Or Earlier. Mexican Table Runner Rugs / 3 Items. Item #1 of 3: Lot# 4055 Native American Signed Very fine, side striped small table runner. 10 “ Turquoise Belt Buckle 2” x 5” with 3/4” tall x 18 1/2” long. Confederate gray, with side stone, Native American style buckle, signed on stripping consisting of red, beige, black and reverse “Ed Kee”, who may have been a Navajo white. Central elongated design of red, beige, Silversmith. Not marked Sterling. Est. $100- and black. Nice tight wool weaving. Complete 300 HWAC# 133759 with beige, knotted tassels an both ends. Item # 2 of 3: 14 1/2” tall x 30” long. Basically beige in color, with powder Lot# 4056 Navajo Tufa Cast Buckle blue, blue grey, coral & white stripping on both ends. The central This is a vintage Navajo made tufa portion has a multicolored “ Thunderbird” design, and is sided by cast buckle, the heavy design is a reversed colored arrows. Tight wool weaving, with beige knotted ends good match to the overall_x000D_ tassels. Item #3 of 3 : 22” tall x 23 “ wide. Basically burgundy color, weight of the buckle at about 7.5 with multi colored side stripping of green, burgundy, black red, cream ounces, the turquoise resembles and orange. The central portion of this wool item, has a multi-colored, that of which was being_x000D_ triangular, geometric design. It consists of beige, orange, rust, brown, produced at the old Crow Springs blue grey, black, and has a green center.Also, the cream colored knotted Mine near Tonopah, Nevada which end tassels, are over 6” in length. All items in excellent condition, and was producing shades of pale to dark ready to be used ,or displayed on a dining room wall. ( RH). Est. $150- green and blue with a matrix of light 200 HWAC# 109598 to dark brown, buckle measures about 3î tall by about 4î wide and will fit a 1 Oî belt. Est. $800-1000 Lot# 4064 Arizona c. 1930-40’s Klagetoh HWAC# 135601 Storm Pattern Rug Modified Klagetoh storm pattern, 88.5” x 56”. Large rug in great Lot# 4057 Navajo Turquoise and Coral condition, grey, brown, red, cream. This is a Bracelet This is a Navajo signed Pearlene great piece for collectors. Est. $1400-4000 Spencer sterling silver bracelet with a bear HWAC# 119207 claw track motif in a_x000D_ shadow box style with alternating turquoise and coral stones set Lot# 4065 New Mexico Toadlena Two Grey in each bear track, the width of the band is one Hills Weaving Exquisite Toadlena weaving, inch. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 135596 42” x 36”. Excellent condition. Water bug in the center. The four corners are hooked, as is the Lot# 4058 Navajo Turquoise and Coral center diamond. Very tight weave, this piece is Bracelet A beautiful Navajo sterling silver a “must have” for your collection. Est. $1050- bracelet with a square cut turquoise stone set 3000 HWAC# 119209 on center and_x000D_ flanked by two salmon colored coral stones, the engraved silver work on the band continues from the center stone all the way to the end on both sides of the bracelet, this is a signed piece with a single M inside a sunburst mark. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 135597 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 203

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana Lot# 4066 c1880-1920 Red Mesa Navajo Lot# 4071 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Wide Rug - 5 ft x 8.5 ft - Beautiful Example! This Ruins Weaving Exquisite Wide Ruins by stunning example of a Red Mesa Navajo Rug is in important weaver, Eunice Lee of Chambers, near perfect condition, recently professionally AZ. This exceptionally woven piece is brightly cleaned and restored. From 1860-1910, colored with lavender, pink, turquoise rose, especially after the 1880s, Navajo blankets that green, brown, white and black. 3’ x 4.33’, were traditionally worn, transitioned to rugs, with original tag attached. Purchased at partly due to the introduction of commercial dyes and yarns, which Richardson’s Trading Post, Gallup, NM. Wide Ruins rugs are woven changed the standard color palette and increased the appeal as home horizontal lines of contrasting colors and bands of serrated stepped decor. Red Mesa rugs incorporated dramatic, exotic colors, inspired by designs. Hispanic weavings. The style is a form Teec Noc Pos, while maintaining contrasting light and dark colors, vertical chevrons and diamonds. The Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 125039 style is known for the “dazzling border that blends into the outwardly radiating pattern for a distinct visual look”. [Ref: Nhizoni Ranch Gallery Lot# 4072 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Yei at Navajorugs.com] Est. $5000-8000 HWAC# 122244 Navajo Rug Very colorful Yei rug, 62” x 30”. Poor condition, holes, edge damage. This piece could Lot# 4067 Two Navajo Rugs Small rug duo, be a Mexican copy of a Yei. Date: Country (if not with some authentic colors and patterns. The USA): State: Arizona City: Navajo Reservation rugs measure 52”x 28”, with the larger being Provenance: Est. $40-50 HWAC# 135586 40”x 28”. Overall good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Date: Lot# 4073 Arizona c1930’s Mexican or Country (if not USA): State: City: Provenance: Southern Arizona Blanket Blanket made Est. $300-450 HWAC# 108739 of wool, possibly from northern Mexico or southern Arizona. This blanket is stained in the Lot# 4068 Yei Polychrome Rug 5’ x 3’ 3”. beige area of blanket. Please inspect. Approx. Turquoise, orange, red, black. Five figures left 57” length x 50’ width. Est. $260-400 HWAC# to right, and a sixth “figure” at far right without 109487 a head (symbolism). Corner tassels present. couple minor dirt spots, otherwise choice. Est. Lot# 4074 Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton $500-900 HWAC# 132270 Beaver State Fringed Blanket Twin size 64”x 80” American Indian designed Pendleton Lot# 4069 Navajo Reservation, branded “Beaver State” blanket. It is made of Arizona Family Pictorial This wool, with a fringed border. Blanket appears to Pictorial features a Navajo family-- be in near new condition. The “Beaver State” mother weaving, grandmother and brand was adopted by Pendleton, when they father watching over all, children began marketing to area Indian Tribes. See tending animals and playing. In photos for more detail. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 124450 the background, we see Monument Valley. The weaver is Lula Begay of Lot# 4075 Vintage Mexican Beaver State Teec Nos Pos. Original tag attached. Shawl and Blanket This is a lot of two Mexican Est. $500-700 HWAC# 125033 design blankets. The first is a grey background robe or shawl made by Beaver State Pendleton Mills measuring 75 in. X 63 in. green pattern and a sewn black border. The second piece is a red blanket with fringe on two borders at 51 in X 85 in. Both show some wear but in good condition. Please see photos for details. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 132507 Lot# 4070 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c.1980 Teec Nos Pos This Lot# 4076 Vintage Mexican Pattern Blanket bold Teec Nos Pos weaving was purchased at the home of the weaver. and Runner This is a lot of a Mexican pattern blanket and one runner, both are light duty The spirit line is wool. The runner is 82 in. X 37 in. in a red color dye. The second is very apparent. 2.08’ a blanket 65 in. X 92 in. in a blue dye color with a fringe border. Both x 2.83’. Teec Nos show signs of wear and repair. C. post 1930’s. Please see photos for Pos is a regional details. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 132483 Navajo weaving area located on Lot# 4077 Polychrome Blanket Large Arizona Route 160, wrap-around blanket, 60 x 75”, orange stripe close to the Four patterns. Southwestern origin. some staining. Corners region. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 132272 Weavings from this area involve Lot# 4078 Polychrome Saddle Blanket Pair striking designs. Two “saddle blankets”. 29 x 41”, vertical stripes, The designs seem red, black, beige, yellow blue. some edge reminiscent of the reinforcement weaving worn. colors good. 20 x Oriental designs 34”, arrows with other geometric patterns, gray introduced by the tones with red and black. Light construction. early traders in fine. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 132271 an attempt to revitalize Navajo weaving. However, it is interesting to note that the trader at Teec Nos Pos, H.B. Noel said that the design was originated by a missionary in the area. This rug design is known for its wide borders enclosing geometric elements around a center of bold geometrics. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 125040 204 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana Lot# 4079 Port Austin, Michigan 1900’s Indian Themed Lot# 4082 Ely, Nevada Souvenir Oar & Napkin Ring A small oar 12”, in length White River Petroglyphs, and with an illustration of an American Indian and a metal Ely Cosmological Society Spectacular suite of original napkin ring. Both are in good shape. Please see photos for c 1920s photographs by Dave Miles of the Ely Cosmological more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 131968 Society. About 50-60 5 x 7 balck and white photos of hte White Lot# 4080 Nevada Nevada Native American River area back before any Postcards Nine Black & White RPC’s. Chief roads existed. These photos White Spear, family, Native American in poises, may be the first photograph views of the pertrogyphs. The Chief Big Tree, twin babies. Some dated 1920. group comes with an 8 page letter to Frank H. H. Roberts from either David Miles or his brother J.F. Miles, both of Ely in the 1920s. The Several by John W. Walker, Electric Studio. One important letter discusses the writers concerns for the preservation of Indian sites along a proposed highway through eastern Nevada, and by C. D. Gallagher, 1909. Some with black paper calls out the most important sites, one by one. Another lot in this sale has the library of the Ely Cosmological Society, which may have existed on reverse from book where postcards where c 1924 or earlier to about 1928, and had members such as Key Pitman and the Miles brothers of Ely. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 122819 once attached. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $100-120 HWAC# 130041 Lot# 4083 1901 Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior Lot# 4081 Ely, Indian Affairs Part II 1) Annual Reports of the Department of the Nevada Ely Interior, 1901. Indian Affairs Part II. Commissioned to the Five Civilized Cosmographic Tribes Indian Inspector for Indian Territory, Indian Contracts Board of Society Indian Commissioners. Fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. Washington: Ethnographic Government Printing Order; 1902. Includes fantastic groups of maps Library and both back and white and color. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $400- Photos An 1200 HWAC# 132822 important Lot# 4084 1888-1889 Tenth (10th) Annual Report of the American Bureau of Ethnology Lot of 3. 1) discovery of The Tenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Smithsonian Institution 1888-1889 by J. W. Powell a handful of Director. Washington, Government Printing Office. Binding is in bad condition. This includes”Picture-writing of the original photos American Indians” by Garrick Mallery. Hardcover-green. Corners worn. No dj.Includes two maps. 1) From the from the Ely Bureau of Ethnology- Tenth Annual Report. Plate XX. Rock Art Symbols. Lone Dog’s Winter Count. 11’ x 14’. 2) Fourth Cosmographic Annual Report. Bureau of Ethnology PL. VI. Winter Count on Buffalo Robe. 11’ x 14’. Est. $280-600 HWAC# 119691 Society, c1925- Lot# 4085 The Indian Tribes of North America, 1928, which had 3 Volumes, 1934 Half calf binding, green with guilt lettering, excellent condition, guilt page about 6 members extremities. John Grant publisher Edinburgh. New edition edited by Hodge and Bushnell. Outstanding including Nevada and well known reference work on American Indians complete with a multitude of color plates. Senator Key Spectacular 3 volume set worthy of any collection. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 132838 Pitman, David Lot# 4086 1949 Handbook of Yokuts Miles, J.F. Miles Indians 1) Handbook of Yokuts Indians By F.F. Latta. Published by Bear State Books. Oildale, and others. This California; 1949. Signed by the author F.F. Latta in blue pen 1966. See photo. Very are piece. archive is from It is a key reference as well. 287 pages. Poor condition. Water damaged in certain spots Est. the Miles family. $100-300 HWAC# 132827 The Society was formed to study and protect Indian village sites, caves and petroglyphs. “We will pay no attention to political questions”, said David Miles in a 1928 news article published in Reno. The men put their money, minds and backs into the scientific exploration and identification of various sites. Perhaps the most famous of their finds was a group of triangular resservoirs possibly used for irrigation in Spring Valley, eastern Nevada thought to be 50,000 years old. They collaborated with the Smithsonian Institution to have the SI investigate the caves immediately above the reservoir sites. This cosmographic society appears to have been one of the few in the United States, with the oldest belonging to the Cosmographic Society of Nuremburg, formed in 1740. This group contains twelve bound volumes, mostly the Bureau of Ethnicity. The following are all signed/inscribed by Key Pitman: 1) Ethnology of the Tewa Indians, 1914; 2) Recent disscoveries attributed to early man, 1918; 3) Maya Indians, 1918; 4) 13th Annula Report for 1908-9, 1915, Guiana Indians; 5) 32nd Annula Report..., for 1910-11, 1918, Seneca Fiction- Legends and myths; 6) 33rd Annual report..for 1911-12, 1919, La Plata River Region; 7) 35th... for 1913-14, 1921, 2 vols, Ethnicity of Kwakiuth. The following are NOT signed by Key Pitman: Phisiography of the Rio Grande Valley, 1913; Antiquities of Mesa Verde, 1911; 31st Annoual Report... for 1909-10, 1916, Tsimshian Indians Mythology; USGS Contributions to North American Ethnology, v5, 1882; USGS 7th Annul Report, 1888, Obsidian Cliff, Yellowstone. Est. $1000-2500 HWAC# 118169 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 205

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 Native Americana / General Americana Lot# 4087 Sitting Bull Mentioned in Lot# 4093 Bisbee/Fairbank, Arizona 1885 Newspapers Five newspapers mentioning Letter From Store Involved in Bisbee Sitting Bull, the great chief who defeated Custer Massacre Two letters written on A.A. at the Little Big Horn in 1876. A) Philadelphia Castaneda & Company letterhead. Even though Record, 8.6.79 where Sitting bUll offers to take these are dated two years later than the event. his bands to Canada, 5,000-8,000 people. B) This general merchandise store, located in July 17, 1877 New York trib, Reports of Sitting Bisbee (The other letter is from their Fairbank Bull in Canada, Chief Joseph defeated in IT, and location), was the site of “The Bisbee Massacre” a botched robbery an interesting article on black boys kissing that took place on December 8, 1883 and resulted in the deaths girls that would never make print today; 4.4.76 New York trib, on teh of four citizens, including a deputy sheriff and a pregnant woman. Big Horn expedition; D) New York trib 12.18.77 Sitting Bull’s response Letters regard usual merchant business and as mentioned before, to general Terry who demanded his surrender - wow, read this one. were written two years after the tragic event. Both are very sharp and page 5. great speech. E) aug. 11, 1876 New York trib article describing readable. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100- the Sitting Bull camp (not long after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. 200 HWAC# 127620 Est. $250-1000 HWAC# 63913 Lot# 4094 Douglas, Arizona 1905 Photo of Lot# 4088 1959-63 Southwest Museum Tombstone, Arizona Fire Department on Masterkey Booklets Lot of 16 paperbacks Parade A nice vintage photo of the Tombstone, Native American Anthropology [x=#8220/]The Arizona Territory, marching in a Fourth of July Masterkey[x=#8221/] published by Southwest parade in Douglas in 1905. The photo measures Museum. Dates 1959-63. Paperbacks range 8.5”x 6.5” and 12”x 10” min its matting. A list from 40-172 pages. Articles cover a range of of the participants are handwritten across the various aspects of Native American culture and bottom of the photo matting. Nice clear photo. history. Each booklet is in plastic sleeves for protection and all but one Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# have very little wear and are in good condition. One April-June 1959 131642 # 2 has some ragged edges on left front and top w/some light stains. Series is considered rare.Est. $110-300 HWAC# 125517 Lot# 4095 Meyer Station, Arizona 1880- 89 Arizona Territory Tax Receipt & Ore Lot# 4089 Alaska Alaska Antiquities Lot Shipment Receipt Two interesting pieces of five. 1) Moccasins attached by rope (?). 2) of Arizona Territory ephemera, including a Pipe. 3) Letter opener. 4) HIN / NIH trinkets $10 license tax receipt that allows one Joseph unoriginal box. 5) BEST OF ALL a hand carved Mayer to do business at the station in Yavapai canoe. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $120-150 County. There’s also a receipt for a one ton ore HWAC# 130099 shipment. It’s dated December 18, 1880. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 127616 Lot# 4090 Alaska 1910-15 Alaska Ephemera Lot of 4. Two B/W/ photos w/ whit. Borders: Lot# 4096 Prescott, Arizona 1870’s Prescott railroad wharf destroyed fire caused y Arizona Ephemera (11) Collection includes lightening. Miners wall tent camp referred to billheads from Samuel Hardware and Bashford as “Our Happy Alaska Home “. One White Pass & Burmister, as well as a rare Santa Fe Railroad & Yukon Route part of White Pass, Alaska 1910. rate sheet for freight from Prescott, a letter on A pulp envelope mailed from Fairbanks, Alaska Hotel Burke stationery, a notice from the War 1912 w/stamps. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 129932 Department photo of a town dog named Nettie Peoples, a menu from a restaurant in Bisbee at the Copper Queen Lot# 4091 Alaska 1898 U.S. Attorney General Letter Hotel and more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. to Alaska Dated January 14, 1898, this is a letter $320-400 HWAC# 131764 from the Attorney General of the United States, John McKenna, literally two days before he left office. This Lot# 4097 Prescott, Arizona 1898 Photo of appears to have been taken from a bound volume. The Execution of Outlaw Fleming “James” Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. Parker A photo taken by H.L. Hamaker of $60-100 HWAC# 131769 the execution of Fleming Parker. In February 1897, James Fleming Parker, along with an Lot# 4092 Bisbee, Arizona 1890’s Bisbee, accomplice, robbed a train outside of the Arizona Saloon Advertising Card settlement of Peach Springs, Arizona Territory. Advertising card for Bisbee, Arizona drinking The robbery was a failure because the establishment, restaurant and club room, “The accomplice died from his wounds and Parker lost the stolen money. Brewery Muheim & Company. Located in what He was hunted by a posse for 8 days in the area of the Grand Canyon is known as Brewery Gulch, it was the scene of led by Yavapai County sheriff. He was eventually captured and placed the Bisbee Riot, when Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry mixed it in the Prescott Jail. One of his fellow prisoners was Louis Clair Miller, up with local police on July 3, 1919. Card is in very nice shape and a a forger and one time candidate for Yavapai County sheriff. The two nice piece of Bisbee history. Please see photos for more details and soon escaped from jail and, in the process, Parker shot and killed the condition. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 131979 prominent Prescott resident and district attorney E. Lee Norris in the courthouse square. A bounty was posted for their capture - dead or alive. The two were soon captured and tried for murder (Miller was named as the accomplice). Miller missed the death penalty by one vote. Parker was sentenced to death and hanged in the courthouse square. He was buried in Potter’s Square in the Citizens Cemetery. On the day of hanging, in lieu of a last meal, Parker requested a visit from Flossy, his favorite Whiskey Row lady, which was granted. The two of them spent an hour together. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131766 206 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4098 Tombstone, Arizona 1881-1900’s Lot# 4102 Yuma County, Arizona 1872 Collection of Arizona Ephemera A few pieces Arizona Letter Dealing With Typhoid Fever of ephemera from the western region, from the Victim A handwritten letter from the Public 1800’s to 1900’s. Included is a letter regarding Administrator of Yuma County Dr. A.A. Mix a purchase from Mosler Safe & Lock Company by Cochise County, a check for $10 drawn on regarding a victim of typhoid fever, a George The First National Bank of Tombstone, Arizona, a temperance card issued to a member of the Jackson of Arizona City. There is also an Sac & Fox Tribe of American Indians, an 1885 report issued by Arizona Governor F.A. Tritle, with regards to raising a regiment to protect accompanying printed statement showing that against Indian aggression and a program for an Oddfellows’ event. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131618 Mr. Jackson passed away, owing $53.30 for his failed treatment. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131777 Lot# 4099 Tombstone, Lot# 4103 Arizona A Civil Conservation Arizona Moon Castle Corp. Photo-Journal of Construction in Whiskey Advertising, Oil on Arizona This lot of photos covers construction Canvas A magnificent whiskey at Three Forks, Arizona from 1933-1942 by the advertising piece used to made for use in a western saloon CCC. About 100 photos in all. Salvatore Falcone setting. By the 1960s, tourist intrigue in the famous western Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 132938 saloons rose to new levels, sparking comebacks for places Lot# 4104 Arizona 1986 Can Am Minerals Co. Wood Sign This is like Virginia City, Tombstone an etched wooden sign advertising the Can Am Minerals Company. an and even Jackson Hole, where Echo Bay Company, founded in 1986. The company is now known as tourists flocked to see the mock Echo Bay Minerals, the company was also once called The Sagebrush gun shootouts, musical reviews Gold Corporation. The sign appears to be in pretty good shape. Please in saloons and theatres, who see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131779 all needed realistic props that helped attract tourists. It was Lot# 4105 Arizona 1871 Early difficult to get original whiskey Letter from San Bernardino advertising from the 19th Ranch A.T. Early letter from the century, so enterprising merchants commissioned professional artists San Bernardino Ranch in the to create unique pieces like this, promoting the real, but fantastical, Arizona Territory. At this time image of the western saloon. Moon Castle Whiskey advertising oil the ranch was owned by the painting on canvas. At the bottom “now served here at Tombstone’s Ignacio Perez family, who had own Birdcage Theater”. Beautifully framed, 22.5 x 27”. This choice oil been troubled over the years by painting would make you believe that Moon Castle Whiskey might’ve Indian raids on their cattle. In been served at the Birdcage Theater in Tombstone. However, Moon 1884, famous lawman, “Texas” Castle Whiskey was never a patent trademark whiskey. We believe John Slaughter and his wife Viola this painting to be a fantasy, a wonderful fantasy advertisement to purchased the ranch from Perez, attract people to western saloons and the western saloon historical who were prevented from living concept. As such it is a magnificent piece of western culture, and in all on the ranch by the Apaches who probability, an antique. Est. $1000-2500 HWAC# 49050 had run them off. Slaughtered made peace with the Indians, Lot# 4100 Tucson, Arizona 1800’s Tucson, allowing them to slaughter some Arizona Territory Ephemera Collection (12) of his steers for food. The ranch is A fascinating collection of Tucson, Arizona now a park and museum called “John Slaughter Ranch.” Letter is dated Territory ephemera. Included is a letter that May 3, 1871 and in very readable condition. Please see photos for discusses the recent Indian outbreak and more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 131767 mentions Apache leaders, Geronimo and Chato. There is a billhead from J Goldwater & Lot# 4106 Arizona Fort Co. (Senator & Presidential Candidate Barry Yuma on the Colorado River Goldwater’s uncle, Joseph Goldwater. There’s a Pima County tax Lithograph, c. 1857, Rare receipt from 1875, Wells, Fargo & Co. freight bill from 1898 and many Rare, early date lithograph more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 shows the fort on the hill HWAC# 131762 overlooking the Colorado River circa 1857. The view is looking Lot# 4101 Wilcox, Arizona 1870’s Photo Card toward the east. Also shows of Fort Bowie, Arizona Territory Panoramic two crude barges crossing the photo of Fort Bowie, located in the Arizona river and a group of Indians on Territory, circa 1870. The fort was built in the California side. Measures 1864 and billitted soldiers engaged in battles 8.75” x 11.5”. View photo for with the Chiricahua Apaches and their leader closeup view. Est. $200-400 Cochise. The intense fighting eventually lead to the surrender of another Apache leader HWAC# 111897 Geronimo. The photo measures about 8.5”x 7” and has a handwritten description on the reverse. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131774 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 207

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4107 Arizona Hunt for Pancho Villa, Lot# 4110 Arizona 1800’s Vintage Views of 1916-1917, Archive The Hunt for Pancho Old Arizona (5) Five views of old Arizona, Villa, 1916-1917 Archive of 26 black and including three stereo views that show a cattle white photographs and a Reward Poster for a drive, a scene along the Colorado River and a soldier who deserted at Columbus, NM right mining camp. There’s also a 5”x 7” of a rock after Villa’s murderous raid on Columbus. The monolith known as “The Haystack” and an photographic portion of this archive was taken and assembled by Arbuckle Coffee give away card showing two an unknown soldier. The photos appear to be from the 1917 period. battles in the history of the territory. Please see photos for more detail The only dated photo is for the 143rd Field Artillery squad who was and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 127621 based at the old Ft. Crittenden site, which was used for firing range practice during the Mexico Expedition pursuing Pancho Villa and in Lot# 4111 Beverly Hills, the immediate aftermath of protecting the US-Mexico border, border California 1980’s Kirkendall towns and trains. One photo is of Ft. Huachuca, the main and central Women’s Grey Fur Coat with Fort used for the Mexico Expedition operations. Several photos are of Rhinestones - Vintage! A full US military encampments at Nogales. The Reward Poster is for $50 for length women’s fur coat designed the arrest and delivery of Robert O. Curry, who deserted at Columbus, by New York fashion designer New Mexico July 25, 1916, just a few months after the bloody Villa Kip Kirkendall and sold through raid. Curry, obviously scared to death, got the heck out of town, Beverly Hills furrier Somper rendering himself a coward for all history. Attending the poster is the Furs. It’s been determined original envelope sent from the War Department. Pancho Villa crossed that it is more likely made of into the American part of Nogales on November 26, 1915 and fired on Rex rabbit, one of Kirkendall’s US troops. The Mexican Revolution had begun five years earlier, and main materials for design. The Villa was after control of Nogales, but got chased back into Mexico. colors range from gray to slate. On January 11, 1916, Villa and his men stopped a train in Chihuahua It’s adorned with rhinestones. carrying 17 American mining engineers employed by Asarco, bound There’s a small seam separation for their huge copper mine a few miles away. Villa removed the mining halfway down the left side, that engineers, stripped them, then executed all (except one who escaped), can easily be repaired. Please see later dismembering bodies. President Wilson refused to intervene, photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 131853 as the New Mexico President had agreed to go after Villa. On March 9, 1916, Villa and his men crossed the border riding three miles to Lot# 4112 Big Bear, California 1900-34 Photo Columbus, New Mexico, where they burned down the town, killed at Collection Big Bear Calif Lot of 11. 1. Two least 18 people, but got locked up in a battle with the 13th Cavalry, large mounted B/W photos (10x7). One, two who broke out a machine gun and gunned down part of the raiding women w/fishing poles “Aunt Jo And Friend party, killing 67 of Villas men. Wilson ordered General Pershing to Gone Fishing”. Second, Group photo on the hunt down Villa, and launched the Mexican Expedition to capture or Mt. Lowe Pacific electric Railway with info in kill Villa. The Mexican government, however, refused US troops into back of card. 2. Nine B/W photo’s. (Five w/wht Mexico, instead promising to go after Villa themselves. The Mexican borders) of various cabins and people. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 129929 Expedition formally ended February 7, 1917 after an Agreement was signed, but the US continued to bring a stronghold of troops into the Lot# 4113 Bodie, California Miners Union southern Arizona-New Mexico area for another year, expecting more Hall, Colored Bodie Photograph Color deadly raids, and possibly war. This is an important group of “internal” photograph 79 in. X 50 in. unsigned of the and personal photos from a participant in the Mexican Expedition to Miners Union Hall c. 1960. A very high quality hunt down Pancho Villa and the aftermath. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# photograph. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 112342 118166 Lot# 4114 Decoto, California 1895-1940’s Lot# 4108 Arizona 1800’s-1900’s Small Decoto Public School Pictures - 5 pcs Lot of Towns in Arizona Territory Ephemera (8) 5. B/W. Framed Professional school photos of An assortment of eight (8) pieces of ephemera Decoto Public School from 1895- 1940’s(?) from smaller towns in the Arizona Territory. Calif.. Decoto was formed 1871to 1959. In 1958 Included are a coded section map from it joined Alvarado to form Union City, Calif. It Greaterville, a blank receipt from a Logan City still maintains it separate community as Decoto General Merchandise store, a cover from a in Union City. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 129914 business in the little known town of Hereford, a check from a Pearce bank and more. A unique collection from unique Lot# 4115 Donner Lake, California Donner and in some cases, vanished or absorbed small towns. Please see Party Historic Items Lot of two. 1) Photo copy photos for more details and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 127619 of Mary Graves, Donner Party survivor. Copy by Tifton. Marysville was named for her. 1910 Lot# 4109 Arizona Three nice Arizona gift from McGlashan of Truckee and one of the Archeological Reference Resources 1) most knowledgeable men on the Donner Party. Archeological remains in the Whitewater He wrote a book and several papers. 2) 15 District, Part 1. House Types. By Roberts. page booklet on the Donner Party tragedy by Includes some photographs and fold out map the California Department of natural Resources. Est. $300-500 HWAC# in extremely nice condition. 2) Archeological 130138 remains in the Whitewater District, Part 2. Artifacts and Burials. Lots of photographs. 3) Prehistoric Southwesterners from Basketmaker to Pueblo. By Amsden. Photographs and two page map. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $150-250 HWAC# 130050 208 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4116 El Dorado County, California El Dorado Lot# 4120 Hollywood, California 1990’s Star Wars County Personal Scrapbook Contains 18 buttons, Episode 1/ Saving Private Ryan “One Sheets” such as “Meet me in Coloma 125th Anniversary Two 27”x 41” “one sheets” from two iconic films Gold Discovery 1973”, “Gold Discovery Day, 1968”, of the late 90’s. First, we have a beautiful ad piece “Wagon Train Festival” 1977, “Shingle Springs for the Spielberg, Tom Hanks’ film “Saving Private Jubilee” 1976. 7 Wooden tokens, Newspaper Ryan” (1998). This is a rare two-sided sheet with clipping on Snowshoe Thomson Ceremony and only a few small pin holes at issue. Next, is a “one ticket from 1988, School report cards from the sheet” from the George Lucas directed “Star Wars” 1920s, Diamond Springs Hotel Cocktail Coaster, Episode 1 (1999). It too is in very nice condition Certificate of Promotion to next grade level from with a few pin holes. These are prime items to add 1920 & 21, Georgetown California Map, Newspaper clipping on the to your poster collection. See photos for more details. The Historic V & town of Clarksville and its ruins, Booklet published by the Mosquito T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $200- Volunteer Fire Department in 1993 on the history of Mosquito and 400 HWAC# 122880 vicinity, Bill of receipt from Robinson’s Pharmacy 1935, M. T. Kelly Grocery, Placerville Steam Laundry 1935, Albert Simon Quality Shop, Lot# 4121 Hollywood, California Notorious Round Tent Fuel & Feed House 1932 and other ephemera. This book Landlord Poster with Jack Lemon Sig Theatre appears to have belonged to Verna Wall, whose mother was Myrtle lobby poster for The Notorious Landlord with Jack Wall. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132259 Lemon autograph. 40x27” Date: Country (if not USA): State: California City: Hollywood Provenance: Lot# 4117 Grass Valley, California 1860- Fred Holabird Collection Fred Holabird Collection Est. 1900’s Union Hotel and Bar Photos, Grass $200-300 HWAC# 102711 Valley?, California - 6 Lot of 6. 1. Three photos of the Union Hotel and Bar. Mounted B/W 5x7”. Lot# 4122 Hollywood, California Hollywood Two exterior and an interior picture. Believe to Autograph Collection Lot of seven autographs be Grass Valley, Calif. 2. Three photos from the from Hollywood stars, six on personally 1857-66. B/W, mounted, by C.M. Weldon. Two addressed letters in appreciation of Miss are of Weldon and one taken by Weldon taking Elizabeth Daly’s appreciation of the artists’ a picture of a man taking a picture of himself. work: Albert Finney, Jack Valenti, Burgess Est. $240-600 HWAC# 129922 Meredith, Richard Harris, Jack Jones, Joel Grey. And Mickey Rooney’s autograph is on a Lot# 4118 Hollywood, California Group of 50 postal cover from Boys Town Nebraska, 1939. Movie Lobby Cards, Famous Stars, Westerns, Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $500-800 HWAC# 132075 Camp Movies, 1950’s Era- 1980 Great lot of movie lobby cards with dates ranging Lot# 4123 King City, California 1900’s Saloon from 1948-1981. Most are from the 1950’s Photo, King City, Ca Framed B/W photo inside and 1960’s, however. Many famous stars are a saloon. Shows Daytion Bros. King City on wall featured in these movies or pictured on the behind patron. Look close those bottles behind lobby cards including Elizabeth Taylor, Robert the bar are in focus I.E.; J.H. Cutter, High Life. Mitchum, Julie London, Darrin McGavin, David Niven, Joel McCrea, Framed w/ white border. Excellent condition. Donna Reed, Dale Robertson, Susan George, Timothy Bottoms, and Est. $150-300 HWAC# 129908 Debra Winger. Many of these were “B” movies from Columbia, Allied Artists, United Artists, 20th Century Fox and American International Lot# 4124 Laguna, California c. 1930-1946 Pictures. There are many westerns along with a few campy titles Laguna, CA Area Photo Album Alligator skin including “The Secret of Blood Island” and “Teenage Wolf Pack”. Also, album with approx 70 small b/w California includes Sharkey’s Machine and Lady Ice with Jennifer O’Neill and photos at the beaches, on a boat, various Donald Sutherland. These are all for the most part in VF condition. outdoor poses. Most dated. Nice set. Est. $100- The cards measure 11” x 14”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 129560 200 HWAC# 135575 Lot# 4119 Hollywood, California Collection of Lot# 4125 Lake Tahoe, California Lake Movie Stills and Newspaper Photos of Film Tahoe Reference and Coffee Table Books 8 Stars This is a lot of movie stills that range from volumes total. Includes the Saga of Lake Tahoe the 1930’s to the 1980’s. Pure fun to explore. by Scott Volumes 1 and 2; Lake Tahoe, Photo There are 17 newspaper pages depicting stars Essay Larry Proser; Castle in the Sky by James; of the silent era in film making, the flip side of Above Tahoe And Reno larude; History of each are cartoons spoofing war and fascism Squaw Valley Fielder; history of Donnor Party that is still relevant today. (All are dated to 1917). There are two Mcglsan; Ordeal by Hunger by Stuart Est. $100-150 HWAC# 125221 Pressbook portfolios published by 20th Century Fox depicting two motion pictures: M*A*S*H and “Joanna”. Both are marketing releases. Lot# 4126 Tahoe Valley, California 1900’s The rest is a treasure-trove of movie stills, some un-named that would Business Sign from Tahoe Valley Nice wood require considerable research to find out who they are; over 100 stills one-sided business sign from El Dorado County, in all. The famous hitch-hiking scene from “It happened One Night” in California. Sign measures 18”x 30” and reads a still is crystal clear with Clark Gable and Claudette Corbert. There is “N.R. Sargent Tahoe Valley. There is artwork a young Cab Calaway photo, Roy Rogers, Denzel Washington in “Glory” of pine trees on the right side. A search for the and many more. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110502 person or business failed to turn up who or what Mr. or Mrs. Sargent are, but it’s a nice sign regardless. Please see photos for more detail or condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131984 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 209

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4127 Los Angeles, California 1870’s Lot# 4133 Los Angeles, California 1900-50 Los 1870’s Los Angeles Billheads (9) A nice Angeles Photo collection Lot of 90 plus. B/W collection of Los Angeles merchant billheads photos of families, graduation pictures, parks from the 1870’s. Businesses include Broderick (Hollenbeck, Westlake, more ) Courthouse & Co. School Supplies, Adolph Junge, Druggist, entrance 1905, Oldest Mission in Cal ruins San Samuel Meyer, Crockery, D. Desmond, Hatter, Diego 1906, Electric street car Pacific Electric Montrose Boot & Shoe House and more. Great RY, Photos of Philippine War soldiers w/one look back at merchants and business before the negative. RPC no border YMCA house 1921, population exploded. Please see photos for more detail and condition. oil wells near Westlake Park 1905, Terminal Island 1905, San Gabriel Est. $400-800 HWAC# 131761 Mission 1906, 7 photo negatives, Professional photography photo’s by Sykes and Edwards, Marceau, Sunbeam Studios, Dando Studios. Lot# 4128 Los Angeles, California 1924 Book- Various conditions overall very good to excellent. Est. $150-200 Construction of Los Angeles Aqueduct w/ HWAC# 129899 Maps The Complete Report on Construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct from 1916, Lot# 4134 Los Angeles, California 1885- published by the Department of Public Service 96 Trade Cards from Los Angeles and of Los Angeles. The Owens Valley aqueduct was designed and built Anaheim, CA - 14 pcs Fourteen trade cards by the city’s water department, at the time named The Bureau of Los from proprietors in Los Angeles and Anaheim, Angeles Aqueduct, under the supervision of the department’s Chief California: from LA there are Mme. M. Engineer William Mulholland (Mulholland Drive). This edition also Praesent’s Millinery Parlors and Fancy Goods includes several maps from the project. It’s a rare publication that, and Alice Higgins, M.D.; From Anaheim there are Wm. M. Higgins, according to the inside cover, took up residence in the library of the Druggist & Chemist and F. & J. Backs, Furniture Dealers; two others Pacific Union Club in San Francisco. There are binding issues with this are blank or handwritten. all are in very good condition. See photo 319 page book, but still very readable and unique. Please see photos for content and condition details. Druggist Wm. Higgins has no known for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131613 embossed glass bottle. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 133740 Lot# 4129 Los Angeles, California 1939 Lot# 4135 Los Angeles, Cardinal and Gold-USC Cardinal and Gold. A California Murphy pictorial and factual record of the highlights Ranch wooden tote, of sixty years of progress on the Southern Ammo Box, and Fire Campus with views and news of some of Hose Nozzles This is a the 70,000 students who played their part in the growth of a great wooden tote marked “ university. 1880-1940. By Margaret Gannon. Copyright 1939- The Murphy Ranch Whittier General Alumni Association. First edition. 135 pages. Very rare. Hard 42” measuring 16 in. X to find. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 132457 24 in. X 12 in. Evidently the Murphy Ranch of Lot# 4130 Los Angeles, California 1901 Early Rustic Canyon was a hide-out for Nazi sympathizers during WW 2 in the Los Angeles Stereo View & Cabinet Cards Los Angeles area near the Will Rogers State Park. The owners Winona A stereo view from 1901, showing President and Norman Stephens with Herr Schmidt built this self contained William McKinley’s visit to Los Angeles. Also estate to wait-out the collapse of the United States Government a pair of cabinet cards showing a livery stable after the fall of Europe to Germany. History tells otherwise. This (torn corner) and one showing a uniformed ranch was raided after the Pearl Harbor attack of December 7, 1941. gentleman. Please see photos for more details Interestingly, the box is marked “42”. Further research may reveal that and condition. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 131987 the Nazis were not all captured in 1941. An ammunition box marked “Winchester Super X .30-30 150 grain 1000 rounds” measuring 11 1/2 Lot# 4131 Los Angeles, California Early Los in. X 15 1/2in. X 6 1/4 in. is included in this lot. The three fire nozzles Angeles Street and Business Photographs are marked “ Powhaton B & I Works Ranson, W. VA. NS”. These are solid c1940 Lot of 26. All are labeled on reverse; brass at 10 in. long and fit about 1 1/2 in. hose. Powhaton Brass and for example, 300 block, South Main, west side. Iron Works operated until 1966. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 129685 Shows Al’s Men’s Shop, Joe Krogh and the Follies Theater “Spicy Adult Films, Nudes & Lot# 4136 Madera, California Madera Sugar Nudists.” (MacKenzie Collection) Est. $100- Pine Co.’s, Panoramic Photograph Madera 170 HWAC# 131809 Sugar Pine Co.’s, Panoramic Photograph of its massive milling operations at Sugar Pine, Cal., 8/27/19 (36”w x 10”h) Lot# 4132 Los Angeles, California History of Los Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132319 Angeles County, California- 1880, Thompson & West Reference Book Reprint Rare, beautiful Lot# 4137 Marysville, California 1945 Photo reprint copy of the notable History of Los Angeles of Three Chinese Marysville Cali Professional County by Thompson & West, 1880. Published framed photo of three Chinese individuals from by Howell-North, Berkeley, California, 1959. Nesemann Woods Gallery. 1945, Odd Fellows Tight copy of this hardbound book in black Building Marysville Clair. Phot was found totals 192 pp. The illustrations alone justified re- after the fire of the “Old Joss House”. Excellent publication with 88 pages of lithographic plates. condition.. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 129913 The original of this volume is very rare and mostly unattainable. According to the preface, “Los Angeles of 1880 was a small town surrounded by farms, orange groves, vineyards, cattle ranches and occasional settlements”. Thompson and West compiled a series of California books of different counties from 1876- 1892. Includes history of the Missions, the Mexican period of control, early society, pioneers, agriculture, and townships ranging from San Gabriel to Santa Ana. This is a very tight copy and will be highly prized by the owner. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 129549 210 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4138 Mt View, California 1930’s-1940’s Lot# 4145 Oakland, California 1901 Wanted Macon Crash, Liny Trial Newspaper “A” Notice & Poster 1)Notice of Grand Larceny (stolen Sections (6) A half dozen “A” sections from horses); dated 1901 by Chief of Police at Oakland, the San Francisco Chronicle & Examiner, Cal., gives description of man & horses, this is highlighting the crash of the airship Macon postmarked on back; 2) 1911 San Francisco, Cal., and several other historical events that “Wanted” Poster from the Chief of Police for 3 men include actress Jean Harlow’s appendectomy, & a woman for Grand Larceny. Has punch holes at Adolf Hitler’s ridding himself of political foes. A 6 a.m. extra of the top. Legible. 11” x 8.5”. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 135369 Examiner announces the sinking of the Macon on February 13, 1935, while another souvenir edition announces the airship Graf Zeppelin’s Lot# 4146 Palo Alto, California 1934 Stanford successful round the world flight . Papers are in various shape, but 1934 Annual w/Hewlett & Packard This is very readable and historic. Please see photos for more detail and the 1934 yearbook from Stanford University. condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 110165 While there may be more famous people included in this edition, the two that stand out Lot# 4139 Nevada City and San Francisco, are engineering students William Hewlett and David Packard. California California Disaster Historic Items Lot of two. 1) Rare 1906 letter size Trolley Starting in a small garage in 1938, Hewlett Packard became one of Magazine called gTrolley Talkh. Twenty-six the largest manufacturer and suppliers of software and electronic pages. Entire paper dedicated to the aftermath components in the world. The company became defunct in2015 and of the earthquake. Mostly pictures, many full now operates as HP and is controlled by a Chinese concern. Please see page. 2) Nevada City fire photograph. Has seen photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 131602 better days. Back says photo was discovered in 1946. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130135 Lot# 4147 Pasadena/San Jose, California 1915/1927 Two Rose Festival Programs Lot# 4140 Nevada City, California 1900-20’s A pair of programs from two different Rose Nevada City/GrassValley Photo Collection Festivals in two different California cities. First, Lot of 60 plus. Photo collection from the Legg is from Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses in the family 1900-20’s outings, old bridges, Nevada year 1915. This program was published by The County Courthouse 1868, 13 RPC; some with Pasadena Daily News. Next is a 1927 Fiesta white border, Pullen House, small photo album De Las Rosas program from San Jose. Although not as well known w/no photos, celluloid of family members, as the Pasadena event, This celebration came complete with flower blank leather bound note pad from Roos. Bros decorated floats and band competition. This program also included clothing, small book of Grass Valley photos, 1860 Nevada City Dailey events of the celebration of San Jose’s 150th Anniversary Exposition Transcript paper, 1899 Grass Valley Daily Union newspaper and two of Progress. Both are in decent, readable shape. Please see photos copies of the Nevada CIty Nugget 1929 and 30 Est. $200-400 HWAC# for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $70-100 129902 HWAC# 129789 Lot# 4141 Nevada County, California 1880 Lot# 4148 Placer County, California Placer History of Nevada County, California by Thompson & West This book includes maps County Maps 1) “Placer County Citrus Colony and illustrated plates the depict scenes in daily life in a California Wester mining town. & Vicinity”, situated in the Lower Foothills Reproduced by Howell-North Books, Berkeley, California, 1970 – (14” x 11” HC, 234 pages) near Auburn and populated by immigrants Est. $300-500 HWAC# 132346 from England in the late 1800’s – Colored Lot# 4142 Nevada County, California 1888- Map on high quality stock measures 16” x 18 1920’s Nevada County Rare Photos Lot of 7. 1. Three B/W photos/white borders ½”. 2) Reproduction of early Auburn of the Deadwood Fire 1924 near Chicken Hawk Ridge. 2. Two RPC: Pine Ridge & Pacific map showing the town and it’s surroundings Lumber CO. 1918 circa. 3. Letter and envelope from Postmaster of Omega, Nevada County Calif. dated 1888 of mail and highlighting some of the struct ures & industries – Circa 1885 – delivery schedule.. 4. Mounted photo of W.J. Hacker Relief Hill, Nevada County Clair. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 129920 Map measures 24”h x 34”w. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 132405 Lot# 4143 Nicolaus, California 1926 Vintage Lot# 4149 Placerville, California 1868 Tax Dairy Panorama An 18”x 4” panoramic photo Documents From California Gold Country of the A.E. Scheiber Dairy Ranch in Nicolaus, Seven tax documents primarily from Placerville California. There are a few blemishes on photo. Please see photos for in El Dorado County, California. Tax years include more detail and condition. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 131965 1862, 1864, 1870, 1865, 1868 and 1867. One example as to how times have changed involves Lot# 4144 Oakland, California Black and a 20-acre ranch that is assessed at $1,300, White Photos of Downtown Oakland while the property owner’s watch is given a California 1902 This is a lot of three B/W worth of $100. This is fascinating reading and photos of Oakland, California in 1902. The in readable shape. Please see photos for more photographer was Frost. In a 6 in. X 8 in. format. detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131844 Good Condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $400-600 HWAC# 132866 Lot# 4150 Sacramento, California Sacramento City/County Expense Ledger, 1911 Large 18 x 20” ledger listing expenses for various departments, all listed inside the front cover. Includes various parks, offices, departments (Fire, Water, etc). About 150pp, not completely used (about 90pp used). 1911. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 125229 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 211

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4151 Sacramento, California 1852-1870 Lot# 4156 San Francisco, California 1950’s Six Tax Documents from California A half Four Vintage Heavy Cardboard Beer Boxes dozen tax related documents including the Lot of four vintage cardboard beer boxes. Included is a box from Lucky Lager ( Held 24 annual city tax of Sacramento in for 1853, the 11oz bottles), John Wieland’s Extra Pale Lager (Held 24 8oz. bottles), Burgermeister Pale (Held 24 12oz bottles) and Sacramento property tax of 1860, an IRS bill to Acme Beer (Held 12 32oz bottles) All boxes in good shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121709 a business in Mokolumne Hill, and more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 131841 Lot# 4152 Sacramento, California c1900- Lot# 4157 San Francisco, California 1886 History of California Volume I, 1543-1800 A 735 page volume 1910 Vintage Beer Advertising: Pabst Bock from the works of Hubert Howe Bancroft Volume XXVII History of Northwest Coast. This particular volume was Beer and Buffalo Brewing Company Framed found at the Tombstone, Arizona Public School Library. The book pages are in very nice condition, complete Posters Framed Buffalo Brewing Company with foldout maps of the areas discussed in the text., but there could be bindery issues down the line that should be addressed 1974 Somerset Press Litho – Buffalo Brewing sooner than later. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 131709 Co. reproduction poster from the Sacramento Lot# 4158 San Francisco, California c1867 advertisement department of the 1910 print Kohler & Ritter Silver Flatware Kohler & Ritter were successors to Fred Reichel that was issued by the Brewery on calendars and store signs. “No in San Francisco in 1867. Both worked as silversmiths with Reichel, and Gotthard Kohler greater western image has ever been conceived” according to an was Reichel’s manager. Gotthard Kohler’s relationship with Gold Rush assayer F. D. appraiser on PBS’ Antiques Roadshow. Only 11 originals of thise print Kohler is unknown. Kohler & Ritter silver are found with two different hallmarks, a “K & R” are known to exist. Reproductions from 1974 are hot items for the and “Kohler & Ritter” This group of rare early San Francisco silver has 4 pieces marked K&R and six pieces marked Kohler & Ritter. Of the K more frugal collectors. The Buffalo Brewing Company was founded & R pieces, there is a dinner fork, tea spoon, and two serving pieces, a berry spoon and a fish fork?, both about 9” long. The Kohler & Ritter by Herbert Grau in Sacramento in 1888. It became one of the most prices are 5 teaspoons and a very large soup ladle (14”). These are some of the few known such marked pieces. Date: c1867 Country (if successful breweries west of the Mississippi, and dominated sales not USA): State: California City: San Francisco Provenance: The Fred throughout California, the Pacific NW, Hawaii, Alaska, Central and Holabird Collection The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $800-1250 HWAC# 49148 South America, and even Russia and China. During prohibition the Lot# 4159 San Francisco, California Large Company remained in business by producing soft drinks and “near” Group of Spy Photographs from S.F. Examiner’s files (24) Circa 1960’s, Maxwell beer. When prohibition ended, they resumed selling beer once again, Smart era. Great archival photos from the newspapers’ files all in black and white which however, sales diminished and the brewery closed for good in 1949. reinforces the period. Lots of nerdy types pictured in suits and ties and unusual electronic [Ref: www.antiqueadvertisingexpert.com/the-buffalo-brewing- devices shown. One man hacking a circuit box, another listening in with strange connections to a record player. Another picture shows a device comp...] Small chip on top left corner, crinkcles and wrinkles, pin removed from the bottom of a flower vase. Also, exposed telephone interior, a mini taping device, a device inside a pack of cigarettes, and holes. Pabst Bock Beer print looks to be original with frame but has all sorts of enclosures. Also, an interesting picture of the Watergate Hotel with an arrow pointing to Democratic Headquarters and an moisture damage in the lower left quadrant. Other than the water arrow pointed to a window in the highrise across the street labeled, “Listening Post”. Too much great stuff to mention individually. The stain this iconic piece appears to be authentic and is in otherwise very backs of the photos are all stamped, “Received, Examiner Reference fine condition with the original frame under entact glass. We did not Library”, many from the mid 1960’s. 24 Photos in all. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 111888 remove these pieces from frames to inspect. Call to schedule preview Lot# 4160 San Francisco, California 1900-1910 or for better condition report. Both are iconic brewiana that came Pacific Hardware and Steel Company Catalog An incredible 1,174 page catalog from Pacific from Virginia City Saloons. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Hardware and Steel Company of San Francisco. Unlike most hardware stores today, this store sold Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $250-1500 HWAC# 108259 everything from rail for a railroad to firearms and tools for farm and city chores. Taking a look at the Lot# 4153 San Diego, California c1885 Early prices in this hardcover volume will make you San Diego Gas Lamp District Photo A vintage wish you had a time machine, so you could go back 8.5”x 5.5” photo of the Gaslamp District of San and stock up on Winchester lever action rifles or Diego when it ACTUALLY was just gas lamps. This is at 867 Fifth St. It’s Colt single actions for about $16 a pop. Book is a nice nostalgic look now become a trendy hangout area with several restaurants. Several back, with beautiful illustrations of each item. Please see photos for of the buildings in this area are still standing and on the National more detail and condition Est. $300-500 HWAC# 121705 Register. This is near the neighborhood where the San Diego Padres’ ballpark, Petco Park is located. The photographer or printer of the photo is A.M. Turner and C.W. Jud (cut off). Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 127624 Lot# 4154 San Diego, California 1846 Map Sketch of Battle of San Pasqual This sketched map is entitled “Sketch of the Actions Fought at San Pascal in Upper California between the Americans and Mexicans Dec 6th & 7th 1846.” Piece measures 9”x 13” and shows the positions of the armies lead by Commodore Stephen Watts Kearny on the American side and General Andres Pico of the Mexican side. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 131619 Lot# 4155 San Francisco, California 1904 Edwardian Era Ephemera This collection contains eight pieces of Edwardian era ephemera, including advertising pieces, a child’s cutout paper doll with a military theme, some lithographs, a menu from Conley’s Cafe (a bottle of wine for 25 cents!) and more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 121697 212 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4161 San Francisco, California 1915 Pan Pacific Lot# 4166 San Francisco, California San International Exhibition Iridescent Paper Weight Francisco Collectables 1) San Francisco Tower of Jewels building is displayed iridescently in Cable Car postcard.(see photo) 2) The Beige this glass paper weight made by A. C. Bosselman of Room Postcards. 6.25 x 9. Has photo in center New York. Four inches by 2 1/2 inches and a half inch of “Talented Female Impersonators”. 3) 5 high. Greeting cards glued to black paper from The Stow Family, San Francisco. 1933-1937. 4) San The Tower of Jewels was the 435 foot tall centerpiece Francisco Is Your Home by Samuel Dickson. building of the PPIE. It was taller than the other Stanford University Press; Stanford, California. 1947. 262 pages. 5) fair buildings by a couple hundred feet, and was Don’t Call it Frisco. by Herb Caen. 1953. Herb Caen’s New Guide to San positioned at the main Scott Street entrance to the fair. The primary Francisco and the Bay Area. 1957. 7) This Was San Francisco by Oscar outstanding feature of the building was how it was liberally decorated Lewis. 1962. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132823 with 102,000 Novagems -- faceted cut glass “jewels” that hung over the building’s surface. Made in Bohemia, the Novagems came in Lot# 4167 San Francisco, California 1906 several colors of glass and were mounted on brass hangers with a San Francisco Earthquake Stereoviews A small mirror behind them to further increase their reflecting. As these collection of 24 very dramatic stereo views jewels freely hung from the sides of the building, the breezes would taken in the aftermath of the devastating make them independently sway, causing the building to shimmer in earthquake and fire that his San Francisco on a way that people say was impossible to describe unless one saw it the morning of April 18, 1906. Taken by “The in person. This effect was further increased at nighttime when an Fox Sterio Photo Company” of Bakersfield, the assortment of 54 searchlights hidden around the tower were pointed images show the damage and the bewilderment towards it, creating a spectacular sparkling impression. Est. $100- of the citizens walking through the wreckage of what was once a 150 HWAC# 131208 vibrant city. Most are of the downtown area, but there are some of outlying neighborhoods and the damage done to the city rail service. Lot# 4162 San Francisco, California 1915 A nice group of historic and tragic images. Please see photos for more Panama-Pacific International Exposition detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $500-900 HWAC# 119364 Collection A major collection in quality condition. Color brochure “The Beautiful”; Lot# 4168 San Francisco, California circa “The Red Book of Views” in gem condition; the 1837 - 1973 San Francisco Mint & Fire Official Guide by Wahlgreen Co. Publishers, also Patrol Posters (2) & Wrought Iron Model excellent condition; “Pioneer and Old Settlers Toy 1) Reopening of the Old Mint at 5th & Day” badge; “After the Lights Went Out,” an Mission Streets. California Historical Society ode to the closing; Five folders of Views of the PPIE; hardback book Presents: “The West Remembered - Artists & “The Argentine Republic” at the PPIE; 14 black and white photos of Images” 1837-1973 Underwriters Fire Patrol, the grounds; Opening day views brochure;Natural Color Studies of the California 1871; 2) Wrought Iron Model Toy PPIE; welcome pennant from Southern California cities represented at (Repro) of the Insurance Underwriter’s Fire Patrol Wagon used in the the Fair. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 124241 1870’s (21” Length) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 124813 Lot# 4163 San Francisco, California Leather Lot# 4169 San Francisco, California Scenic Wallet From P.P.I.E. Golf Committee Bi-Fold Photo Albums of San Francisco 1870s, stitched leather wallet w/brass trim made 1894. This is a collection of two scenic books by Shreveport and Co. of San Francisco. Four of San Francisco. One book covered in prose compartment one with a button close. Metal and lithographic photos is dated 1894 in very name tag “Bobs” on outside. Shows wear, but good condition. The second book is a photo still usable. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 131467 journal using a unique print block process of photography popular in the 1870’s by Lot# 4164 San Francisco, California 1939- transferring images to lithographic stone, from 1944 Golden Gate International Exposition Philip Frey and Co.. Highlighting and erasing RPCs and Photos (80) Collection of 80 mostly was commonly done. The book could be dated by the photos of street RPCs and photographs from the Golden Gate cars rather than cable cars introduced in 1873. The small book is International Exposition in 1939. Includes: accompanied by a complimentary invitation to admit a Mrs. L.D. Menon 50 mostly RPCs and some litho postcards, to a social event on November 17, 1870 by the Lawrence (Mass.) Light including eight canceled, six with stamps; Infantry. The book also includes a very detailed street map of the city and 30 original photographs. Included is a complete set of a dozen of San Francisco in very good condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. blank RPCs, still in box. Date: 1939-1944 Country (if not USA): State: $300-400 HWAC# 132868 California City: San Francisco Provenance: Ken Prag Collection Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 125741 Lot# 4170 San Francisco, California May, 1906 The New San Francisco Magazine Volume 1, #1. Lots Lot# 4165 San Francisco, California circa of earthquake damage photos. Spine and rear cover 1908 - 1973 Reports on San Francisco Water wear. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135377 Supply System for Fire Portection (3) 1) Reports on an Auxiliary Water Supply System by Marsden Munson, S.F. City Engineer & W.C. Robinson, Chief Engineer, Underwriter’s Labs, Chicago, Illinois 1908 (very rare.); 2) San Francisco’s Cisterns, by Charles Boden - 1937, (Reprinted from California Historical Society, Quarterly, Vol. XV, No. 4 7” x 10” booklet - 11 pages); 3) Profile of Planned Fire boats (2) for S.F. waterfront, September, 1908 - (22” x 15” - Reproduction Issued 1973). Est. $400-500 HWAC# 124812 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 213

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4171 San Francisco, California 1885-95 Lot# 4176 Santa Ana, California 1900’s Trade Cards from the SF Bay Area - 55 pcs Orange County, California Ephemera A lot About 55 antique trade cards from business of newspaper clippings, letters brochures in the San Francisco Bay Area just before the and bulletins from Orange County, California. turn of the 20th century. Cards are in suites of There are play and commencement programs one or more cards from proprietors such as from Lincoln High School in the 1940’s, a Nolan Brothers, Sportsman’s Emporium, John magazine article featuring then VP Nominee Middleton - Coal Dealer, Mercer’s Candy Factory, Sea-Side Store (Santa Richard Nixon. Lots of interesting information and a great look back Cruz), Lancaster The Artist Tailor, J.L. Champlin, J.D. Barr, Martin J. at a very reliably conservative county back in the 1950’s. Please see Aguirre’s Candies & Confectionery, and others. Lot comes with an 8 x photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 110175 4.5-inch, 50-leaf album for storing the cards. All are in good condition with some wear. See photos for content and condition details. Est. Lot# 4177 Stockton, California Stockton Crafts $120-200 HWAC# 133738 Circus at the Santa Fe Depot Show Grounds This poster depicts the Stockton (Ca.) circus by Crafts at Lot# 4172 San Franciso, California 1908-60 Group the Santa Fe Depot Show Grounds. Auspices the Karl of San Francisco Books Lot of 4. 1. Fascinating Ross Post #16 of the American Legion. 14 in. X 22 in. San Francisco, Chamber of Commerce published C. 1920’s. Some water spotting on bottom edge see 1924. Stories/description of parts of the city w/ photos for details. Est. $100-1500 HWAC# 133786 illustrations. 70 pages. 2. The Romance of the University of Calif. University Lot# 4178 Stockton, California 1901 Stockton Alumni Assoc. 1928. Filled w/information and Post Office Time Capsule An unusual time mission statement of the University and lots of capsule laid at the Stockton post office on b/w photos. 3. The Olympic Club of S.F. 1860- June 24, 1901 at the corner of Main and Sutter 1960, Hardbound Centennial. Photos and information on all aspects streets. Sponsored by The Stockton Evening of the club including it’s history. 4. Modern San Francisco, 1907. Soft News and the Masonic Lodge. Items placed bound. B/W photos of the era. Stories of the different areas of the city, in the metal box made by Jackson & Earle architecture. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# 120356 Hardware, and measures 9”x 9”x 13” include several San Francisco newspapers, lodge Lot# 4173 San Francisco, items, copper coins, Native Sons of the Golden West items, photos of California 1900’s Older President McKinley’s visit to town, city maps, a silver trowel and many Maps of San Francisco Bay more items, fifty in all. Again, unique and fun. Please see photos for Area and Surrounding more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 131611 Region (27) A collection of 27 fascinating maps from Lot# 4179 Truckee, California 1901 Alder Creek the early 1900’s, reprinted Lumber Company Letterhead Letter from Alder in the 1920’s showing Creek Wood and Lumber Company paying a $10 bill regions around the Bay for horse doctoring. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135455 Area. They show rail routes for both the Western Pacific Lot# 4180 Tuolumne County, California 1909 and Southern Pacific Railroads. Names of areas like the Santa Clara Tuolumne County Booklet Published by The Valley, were then known as Valle De San Jose, Canada De Los Vaqueros Union Democrat under direction of the county and others. One map shows a section of Suisun Bay named Honker Bay supervisors, this is a a report on the county, and several islands in the Delta. Maps measure about 16”x 20” and are including statistics, maps and other charts. It in very readable and displayable shape. Please see photos for more covers the towns of Soulsbyville, Jamestown, details and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110177 Sonora, Columbia, China Camp and Tuolumne. The soft cover 112 page book has illustrations, photos and text and Lot# 4174 California William Randolph measures 8”x 11.5”. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Hearst Memorabilia A 1929 Western Union Est. $150-200 HWAC# 131664 telegram from William Randolph Hearst to Frank Hadley. A 1930 letter from the same Lot# 4181 Vallejo, California 1900 Solano parties. Photo envelopes from the Old Hearst County Fair Best Exhibit Diploma for Printing Ranch of Pleasanton, a dude ranch owned by on Tapestry Original award diploma with blue Phoebe Hearst. And some business letters ribbon and gold seal, reads: Solano County from the 1920s and 1930s that don’t appear to Agricultural Association awards this Diploma to be related to Hearst. Salvatore Falcone Collection Mrs. James Megarry For Best Exhibit of Painting Est. $300-500 HWAC# 124300 on Tapestry At the Annual Fair of 1900. No tears or visible damage to the diploma. Mounted in Lot# 4175 San Jose, California c. 1985 Book gold-toned ornamented wood frame and glass, By Clyde Arbuckle, History of San Jose 19-1/4 x 23-1/4 inches with frame opening of 15- Hardback book approx. 513 pp. very nice 1/2 x 19-1/4 inches. See photo for condition and content details. Est. condition. Many black & white photo’s. this $400-800 HWAC# 125097 book is a definitive history of the city. “... chronicling San Jose’s founding as California’s earliest pueblo in 1777, through exciting and tumultuous history which paved the way for today’s metropolitan San Jose.” Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135550 214 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4182 Watsonville, California 1868 Rare Lot# 4189 California ‘California Views’ California Taxed and Revenue Stamped Document Group Lot of six. 1) Union Ice wagons ready for Most interesting is the $1.00 and 50c California tax service. 7.5 x 9.5 framed. 2) Sea Lions on Seal stamps. Tied with Builder Insurance cancel. Builders Rocks near Cliff House, San Francisco, Cal. 3) Insurance Company policy. 1868 for Joseph H. Black for Plaza at Watsonville. 4-6) Mini photographs (1 $1,300 in fire insurance. House located at Watsonville, x 1.5h) of Custom House, old capital building Santa Cruz, California. 25 Power of Attorney United in Monterrey, and a man named Floyd. Includes a cloth mini American States Revenue Stamp. Poor condition, but easily flag. 13 stars! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130141 readable! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130136 Lot# 4190 California 1892 “California Lot# 4183 Weed, California Long-Bell Illustrated” with nice wood cut illustrations International Logging Photos (8) Paper Co. 142 pages. Over 30 pages dedicated to Mill & other facilities at Weed, California, taken Yellowstone alone. Also the important cities, In 1922. It was bought out by the Roseburg Shasta, missions, giant trees, etc. Over 80 Lumber Co. in 1982 and some structures were illustrations. Several are full page! Damage demolished. The color photo of the back side to spine, but still tight. Est. $70-100 HWAC# of the mill was taken in 1959 –(all prints are 130052 8” x 10”) Lot# 4191 California “Picturesque Shasta Est. $150-250 HWAC# 131887 Springs” by Southern Pacific Co. Famous Summer Resort in Siskiyou County, Ca. in the Lot# 4184 Yosemite, California Hetchy Hetchy late 19th and early 20th Centuries – Contains Valley, Yosemite National Park Print This 18 Colorful photos – C 1910 10” x 7” oblong is a half tone print of Hetchy Hetchy Valley in HC book with gorgeous gold tint cover. This Yosemite National Park. Original photo taken on the Shasta Route, between San Francisco in 1911 prior to dam construction. Framed at & Portland. (Note: Included in this lot are 6 related postcards) Est. 21 in. X 9 in. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 129687 $150-250 HWAC# 131882 Lot# 4185 Yosemite, California Yosemite Early Lot# 4192 California late 1800s Antique Photographs, Redwoods, Outstanding Quality (2 California Maps c1872-1896 (Lot of 3) 1) photos) Smaller photo is faded, measures 4.5” x 11”, 1896 City of San Francisco, 2000 feet to the “Redwood Highway, Calif. Paterson 113” inch, printed on newsprint, separated in two pieces at the center fold. Very detailed, some Larger photo is of outstanding quality, measures 5-5/8” penciled notes in the top right. Map includes x 13-1/2”, Yosemite Falls. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. concentric circles, each a half-mile larger in $150-300 HWAC# 132260 radius, centered on City Hall. 2) Asher & Adams California and Nevada map 1872. 23x17 inches. Includes northern California and most of Lot# 4186 Yosemite, California Lights and Nevada except the southern tip and the eastern border with Utah. Shadows of Yosemite by Katherine Ames Shows major railroad routes, but not all that were present at the Taylor a Book This delightful little book is 86 time. 3) 1892 Geological map of Shasta County, California, compiled pages of prose and photos of Yosemite valley by H.W. Fairbanks, R.S. for the 11th report of the State Mineralogist published in 1926 and written by Katherine Wm. Irelan, Jr. Map shows mineralized areas known at the time. Map Ames Taylor. She opens the book with a features include Lassen Butte to the east, French Gulch and Redding reasonable geologic explanation for its creation. Great period photos to the west, Fall River Mills in the northeast, and the Sacramento in very good condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# River coursing through the county. Some separations at the original 132869 folds, but will display well when mounted and framed. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 31975 Lot# 4187 Yuba County, California Land Grant in Yuba County, California This Lot# 4193 California 1890’s to 1930’s beautiful document is a land grant to a Mr. Business and Advertising Cards Six Business Rice for agriculture on 80 acres of land in Yuba Cards: Benefit Ball for Blake Smith, Sonora; County, California. 1885 signed by Governor Rocklin Livery Stable; Metropolis Construction, Stoneman. S20 T16 N R4E Mount Diablo Base San Francisco; Prof A. Ringer, One Man Band, and Meridian. Still in fine condition. Salvatore St. Louis. Sixteen business cards include Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132500 Crescent Feather Company SF; Globe Grain, Sacramento; Portland Furniture Company; Lot# 4188 California Checks from the Adolph Fuller, White Pine Screen Doors, Sacramento; Dolliver, SF; Market Sutro, the New Almaden Co. This lot of checks Week, SF, Donnelly Oakland; etc. Advertising card went to Nevada City. include one check to the San Francisco Mayor Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130124 Hugo Strata written by Adolph Sutro, several check s from the New Almaden Mine Co., One Lot# 4194 California California and the from Bank of America 1952, two checks from Gold Mania a book by Thomas De Quincey the Imperial Bank of Canada to the Hudson’s This little book is an essay from Ticknor, Reed, Bay Company. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132854 and Field’s edition of De Quincey Letters and illustrations from “Punch” originally published in 1854. Part whimsical, part sarcastic, part political, part reality of the excesses of GOLD. There is a beautiful fold-out entitled: An English Gold Field vs. A Gold Field in the Diggins. These lessons can still apply today. The real gold may be closer at hand than you think. 60 pages of fun. In very good condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132930 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 215

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4195 California California Coastal Lot# 4199 California 1860’s G.F. Filley Large History Library: Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, Cover Clearly says G.F. Filley, St. Louis. 13” Monterey Lot of 32. 1) Thirteen different diameter. Might have been a large Dutch oven Images of America: Big Sur, Rio Vista, Morro top. Filley incorporated the Mississippi Valley Bay, Point Piedras Blancas, Grover Beach, Camp Iron Works. He was also incorporated the San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, California Excelsior Manufacturing Company, for the Lighthouse Life, Rails of California’s Central purpose of manufacturing stoves, plows or Coast, New Almaden, Camp Roberts, Monterey County’s North Coast other article of iron. These two companies and Coastal Valleys. 2) Others: Elliott’s Santa Cruz County Illustrations were approved in 1864 meaning this piece with Historical Sketch 1879, 1997 Reprint; San Luis Obispo, Crabb, quite possibly arrived in Nevada via covered 2007 sc; Santa Cruz Coast Then and Now, Griggs and Ross, 2006, sc; wagon. [Acts of General Assembly of the State of Missouri] Some of Monterey County: The Dramatic Story of Its Past, Fink, 1994, sc; A these items are heavy or large and will require addition cost to mail if Wild Coast and Lonely, Wall, 1997, sc; Placenames of San Luis Obispo not picked up. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 135553 County, Hall-Patton, 1994, sc; Mountains of Fire, Dickerson, 1990, sc; According to Madge, 2000, sc; Santa Cruz County Illustrated 1890, Lot# 4200 California 1853 Gold Rush Period Reprint; and many others. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 135569 Documents Group of five documents issued during the Gold Rush period in California. Lot# 4196 California California Ephemera Included is a City & County Tax for San and Collectibles 1) Serra Railroad Company Francisco (1864), a tax receipt of $8 received ticket from Stockton to San Francisco. Sierra in Monterey County, a blank sheep grazing Railroad Company storage receipt at the and raising license for Mono County and Stockton station. Angles to Oakdale. All framed. more. Please see photos for more detail and 2) Ships of the Redwood Coast By Jack McNarin condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 131843 and Jerry MacMullen. Stanford University Press; Stanford University California, 1945. 3) Tracks, Tires & Wheels- Lot# 4201 California Handmade Quilt & Crib Public Transportation in California’s Santa Clara Valley. By Charles S. Blanket Two colorful vintage handmade quilt McCaleb. 4) Various ephemera and maps- please see photo. Salvatore items. Included is a quilt coverlet measuring Falcone Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 132833 54”x 70” and appears to be machine stitched. There is some light staining. The next is a small Lot# 4197 California 1855 California crib blanket that measures 46”x 36” and also Ephemera Group An interesting ephemera has some light spotting. Please see photos collection that consists of a message to the for more detail and condition. John Reynolds House of Representatives by President Franklin Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131411 Pierce regarding the California Indians, three license forms for cattle raising and grazing in Lot# 4202 California History of California Mono County, a peddler & hawker license and a Vol. 1-7 This is a collection series of the Colusa County license blank for a pack peddler “History of California” published by Wallace (Whatever that is). There is also a store postcard for a merchant in Los Hebberd copyrighted in 1963 as a reproduction Angeles and a tobacconist in San Francisco. Please see photos for more of historian Hubert Howe Bancroft. This is detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131775 a seven volume set covering 1542 to 1890. Beautifully bound fabric, the Great Seal of the Lot# 4198 California Chinese In The West- State of California, and with all dust jackets. In Historical Hats Five Asian style, possibly excellent condition. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 132840 Chinese hats. A) 19.5” diameter, 9” high at tall point, constructed of equivalent of palm Lot# 4203 California Keepsake Series - leaf fibre; 21” diam, 8” tall, more delicate The Book Club of California 1) “Bonanza construction with broad top with pyramid, Banquets” – Set of twelve (12) facsimile menus some damage to this area., same material; 14” are recreated from famous banquets held diam, 8” tall, broad circular top, less intricate than last, but better during the period of 1851 to 1907 (Note: all construction along base; 20” diam, 9” tall, single high point similar individual folders are stored in a slipcase - No’s to a cone shape, damage at top. This hat appears older than the rest, 5-8 are missing and 9-12 are duplicated) This made with three different materials, a red-brown much like bracken Series issued in 1950 2) “Life and Times of fern, a palm leaf- like material, and a lighter colored material, possibly the Central Railroad” - Set of twelve (12) Folders (all present)– Time bamboo. some damage to rim. The last hat about 20” diam, 6” tall period this set of occasions was 1867-1875 - This keepsake was issued with a broadly sloping top leading to a single top. The palm material in 1969 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132340 has been lacquered. These hats are very reminiscent of our Chinese heritage in the West, particularly California and Nevada. Date: Country Lot# 4204 California Large, Heavy Ornamental Key (if not USA): State: California City: Provenance: Est. $240-400 HWAC# (for Grand Opening?) Our only clues are the eEf 123502 and eCalifornia.f Very large at 7 inches and extremely heavy. Probably used for a grant opening of a large business. A bank? Would have been used as part of the ribbon cutting ceremony. In any case, very unique and quite a conversation piece! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130144 216 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4205 California Map of California and Lot# 4211 California 1855 Survey Report Nevada This map of California and Nevada has of Northern California Shasta to the no copyright or publisher but there is a scale and Coast 1854 This is a rare) Report of the county identifiers to work from. Roop County is Superintendent of the Coast Survey : Showing listed in NW Nevada as well as Modoc Co. in NE the Progress of the Survey During the Year California. Lassen County is also listed placing 1854. Washington:Beverly Tucker, Public Printer, 1855. William H. the date at 1864. Camp McDermitt in NC Nevada Bissell autograph in front cover. Humboldt Bay coming out Shasta. became Fort McDermitt in 1865 framing-in the West Coast observations; moon, tides, islands. Binding poor. Maps date of this map at 1864. Many fun details can be incomplete. See photos for more detail. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 119693 found on this map representing both California and Nevada alike. Measuring 20 in. X 24 in. The scale is approx. 32 Lot# 4212 California The California Star miles = 1 in. in excellent condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 133790 Journal Volume 1, 1847-1848 This volume 1 reprint of The California Star newspaper covers Lot# 4206 California 1865-1949 Misc. Calif. 1846 to early 1848. Beautifully reprinted in Postcards, Newspapers Lot of 20. 1. Nine 1965 with dust jacket. It covers California reprints of the Placer Herald April 22, 1865, history during the Spanish-American war and main article Assassination of President Lincoln. life before the local discovery of gold in Northern California. 10 in. 15 2. Three original mailings from the Monterey in. in excellent condition. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 132509 Constitutional Convention for the Monterey County Fair 1949 w/ postmarked envelopes. Lot# 4213 California 1940’s WWII Newspaper 3. Four RPC of cars in Madera and Nevada city. & More A nice collection of newspaper “A” Handout ad for J.E. Frenc Plymouth dealer sections dating back to the beginning of WWII. Berkeley, Ca. W/Fold out pictures of Tioga Rd. W/Plymouth cars and Papers include the San Francisco Examiner, a 1935 title for a homage trailer in Berkeley, Calif.. Est. $150-300 The Modesto Bee, Stockton Record and more. HWAC# 129923 A nice record of a time in history when the Lot# 4207 California 1923 Panorama country came together in a common cause. Papers vary in condition, Photograph of a Valley North of Los Angeles but all are very readable. Please see photos for more detail and Multi-photo panorama in black and white, condition. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 110164 of a town thought to be somewhere north of Los Angeles, California. Handwritten note at Lot# 4214 Denver, Colorado 1884 Letter from the bottom left indicates “No. ???? Sep 22, 1923” the approximate Colorado & Wyoming Stage Mail & Express combined size of the photos is 32.5 x 8.5 inches, and the frame is about Company A rare letter from the Colorado & Wyoming 38.5 x 15 inches. Four of the five images show some wrinkling and Stage Mail & Express Company, which ran in the tearing at the top of each one (see photo for details). Est. $200-350 late 1800’s. Letter is dated December 20, 1884, and HWAC# 108743 features an illustration of a six horse stagecoach and letterhead for the company. This letter measures Lot# 4208 California 1920’s Pit River Dam 5-3/4 x 9-1/2 inches and shows little to no damage. Construction Photos Lot of 11. B/W photos of Date: 1884 Country (if not USA): State: Colorado City: the camps and construction of Pit River Dam Denver Provenance: Est. $100-150 HWAC# 135440 ( one is marked pit 2). Hoots also show West Portal and Surge Chamber. Photo’s have white Lot# 4215 Denver, Colorado P.T. Barnum borders. One RPC of the laborers long house Subdivision Abstract of Title, Denver, 1890 Cool camp w/white border. Very good condition. document involving P.T. Barnum, the famous circus Est. $100-150 HWAC# 129906 showman. The Barnum neighborhood was annexed to the city of Denver in 1896. Named after Barnum, he Lot# 4209 California Sketches of Life in the purchased 760 acres in 1882 as an off-season respite Golden State 1) A La California Sketches of for his show. He originally named many of the streets Life in the Golden State. Col Albert S. Evans. after famous people. The area stretches from West Bancroft, San Francisco. 1889. Autographed 6th Avenue to Alameda Avenue and from Federal on second page (see photo). Pages: 404. Boulevard to Sheridan Boulevard (denvergov.org). Condition: used. A La California is stories from The Abstract of Title covers lots #11-20, Block 128 and covers from Evans travels throughout the California. Includes chapters about Aug. 15, 1883 to 1890 when it is executed. Very interesting and rare miners in the gold rush. Very rare book. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300- P.T. Barnum related document. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 111843 500 HWAC# 132419 Lot# 4210 California Spanish & Indian Lot# 4216 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Place Names of California Spanish & Indian Chronicle Annual (1882) Marvelous Place Names of California by Nellie Van De publication 10.5 x 13.75”, color lithograph Grift Sanchez. San Francisco; A. M. Robertson; covers (repaired at spine). No title page. Sent 1930. Good condition. Dust jack missing. Great by the Leadville Courier to many editors across California historical reference piece. Salvatore America touting Leadville. C.C. Davis proprietor (name not found Falcone Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 133814 inside). unpaginated. 46pp. Cover lithos by the Graphic Co., New York. Interior illustrations, which range from small to entire pages in brown tones by Charles St. George Stanley. Robustly illustrated publication of which few survive. Information on every aspect of Leadville, and indespensible as an illustrated tool of Leadville. While no date can be found on the publicaton, the first record of it being received by friendly newspapers was early January, 1882. One of the news articles discussing the publication noted the copy they received had its pages out of order. This copy appears fine. Contents very fine. Importantly, No copies were located in OCLC Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 121718 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 217

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4217 Leadville, Colorado 1880’s Lot# 4222 Chicago, Illinois 1871-1911 Leadville Photos & Ephemera Newspaper Covering Great Chicago Fire Four nice stereo views of Leadville, 1871, Plus 1885 & 1911 Books Lot of three Colorado and one of a natural beauty 1800s-early 1900s reading material includes in the area, Rainbow Falls in Ute Pass. Harper’s Weekly Journal of Civilization Vol. The other three show a bird’s eye XV-No. 775, New York, Saturday, November 4, view of a Leadville Mine, a downtown 1871, less than a month after the Great Chicago Fire. Cover story is shot of Leadville and a photo of early a drawing of “Chicago in Ruins,” a reverend preaching on the site of construction of the town. There’s was once his church, and another of residents cleaning up the rubble. also a colorful business card for Mrs. L.J. Willard’s Millinery Shop Newspaper is in poor condition with some tears, worn edges and on Harrison Ave in Leadville. Please see photos for more detail and yellowing, although cover illustrations are clear. The Great Chicago Fire condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 129788 was a conflagration that burned in the City of Chicago during October 8–10, 1871. The fire killed approximately 300 people, destroyed Lot# 4218 Colorado 1897, 1907 Two Choice roughly 3.3 square miles of the city, and left more than 100,000 Colorado Booklets Lot of 2 different. 1) residents homeless. Also included is the hardcover book, Barnes’s “The Play,” Programme of the Tabor Grand Complete Geography, first edition, copyright 1885, by James Monteith, Opera House, Denver, Colorado, for the week American Book Co., New York, Cincinnati, Chicago. 136 pages, plus 20- commencing May 3, 1897. 8 pages with an page index, 10” x 12.5”, many photos, color photos and maps, good insert advertising “For Fair Virginia.” Full condition. Plus, The New Encyclopaedia Britannica (Eleventh Edition), of theatre news and ads. 9.75 x 6.5” Staple May 1911, Vol. 22, No. 5, appears to be missing cover, otherwise in binding. Toning. 2) Souvenir booklet for the good condition. Extensive articles/pictorials on shore-whaling, lower Elks State Convention held at Leadville, Colorado, June 14-16th, 1907. California and Mexico. Pages 411-508, with advertisements, 7” x 10”. Pages not numbered. Lots of history about Leadville and mining. Black Est. $80-120 HWAC# 129738 and white photos, tons of ads. 9 x 6”, staple binding, soiling to covers. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 134024 Lot# 4223 Chicago, Illinois 1914-1915 Rare WWI Era Magazines/Newspapers “Everyday Lot# 4219 New Haven, Life” (15) Extremely rare “Everyday Life” Connecticut July 1822 magazines/newspapers from the WWI era, Religious Periodicals from by H & S Publishing Co. of Chicago. Lot of 15 1800’s Three sections from from 1914-1915. Condition varies from poor to The Religious Intelligencer, a good. 10.5” x 13.5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 129735 religious publication, dated in three consecutive weeks, July Lot# 4224 Iowa Choice Cigar Store 1890fs 6, the other July 13 and July 20, Photograph Identified as Lloydfs Cigar 1822. All three give the weekly updates of what is called The Sandwich Store, 210 Brady Street. Taken 1895. gBest Mission (Hawaii), as well as reports on other missionary reports. Cigar Store at that Timeh written on There’s even an article titled “The Latest Foreign Intelligence.” So you back. Photographer was Fowler View Co. of see, some things never change. These are very readable and in good Davenport. Puts the store in the Davenport condition, in spite of their age. Included in this lot is a copy of The area? Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130140 Missionary Herald, dated October, 1861. This periodical gives reports and updates on several of the various missionaries around the world, Lot# 4225 Coffeyville, Kansas 1800’s Western including China, Turkey and yes, The Sandwich Islands (Notice that Letters & Documents-18 A collection of 21 by now, the location graduated to “Island” status. These are in good documents (In many cases, handwritten) condition, considering their age and very readable. Please see photos from merchants and businesses all over the for more details. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 124455 west, including Montana, Colorado, Kansas and more. The common thread appears to be Lot# 4220 Bloomington, Illinois State groceries and dry goods. Several of the letters Farm Mutual Agent Metal Sign Two-sided, are from or to businesses in Coffeyville, Kansas, enamelled metal sign, 10.5 x 15.5 inches, site of the famous Dalton Gang duel bank holdup in October, 1892. In promoting the State Farm Mutual Insurance fact food wholesaler The Wells Bros. were in business during time of Company of Bloomington, Illinois. One side the failed bank robbery. All are in very readable shape. Please see with a vertical design has a black background, photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 131763 yellow lettering, red highlights. The other side with a horizontal design has a yellow background, black lettering, and Lot# 4226 Dodge City, Kansas 1885 Dodge red highlights promoting the company’s Life, Fire, and Automobile City 1885 Store Inventory Audit Lot contains insurance business with their characteristic three-oval logo still used an audit by Ford County auditor R.W. Evans of today. Both sides have a few scratches in the enamel, but no rust a dry goods store in Dodge City, Sept. 12, 1885. appears on either side. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 132899 It appears the audit was done as part of a court order for seizure of the property that also Lot# 4221 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Colombian included two city lots and a windmill. The receipt of $15 for the audit Exposition Stereo-view Collection Lot of is also included along with a postcard showing Chestnut St. during this 10. All copyrighted by H. W. Kilburn, 1893. period. Please see photos for more detail and condition Est. $120-200 Four cards (one duplicate) of the wonderful HWAC# 131623 Ferris Wheel. (Ferris was a Nevada boy and he go the idea from watching a water wheel on the Carson River).) Also Donegal Castle, Fountain and Basin, The Illumination, opening day and the surging sea of humanity, Magic City, Pres. Cleveland giving his address. Some are fading. Est. $100-180 HWAC# 135516 218 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4227 Dodge City, Lot# 4231 Worcester, Massachusetts 1880’s Kansas 1885 Dodge 1880’s Winslow Roller Skate Advertisement City Cowboy Band This is a 23”x 30” framed advertisement for Photographs This is Winslow’s Patent Vineyard Roller skates. a duo of photographs The company was started by Seth Winslow taken in the 1880’s of the in the 1850’s as a maker of ice skates, started Dodge City Cowboy Band manufacturing roller skates when Seth passed and one of the band’s away and his brother Samuel took over the drummers. The 8’x 10” business in the 1880’s. The most popular model was the ‘Vineyard’ group shot of the band model, invented and produced by Samuel Winslow. It was sold all over is dated on the back, the world. The shoe has a wood base with leather straps and wooden April 16, 1889 and has the band posing in front of a herd of cattle and and brass wheels. The Skate Rink in Cottage City was even named after grazing horses. The solo portrait of the drummer was taken by The this shoe ‘Vineyard Roller Skating Rink’. The model was also presented Carpenters Photographic Rooms of Kansas City, with no date noted. at that rink for the first time. A very colorful ad. Please see photos for The Dodge City Cowboy Band was formed in the early 1880’s and in more detail and condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 131700 contrast Dodge’s reputation as a rip-roaring lawless cow town, the Cowboy Band was applauded throughout the West as they appeared Lot# 4232 Detroit, Michigan Detroit City at various venues and events. A very rare find. Please see photos for Directory, 1871-2 Detroit City Directory for more detail and condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 131768 1871-1872. Title page removed, ads present. Tenth Volume. 485pp. No spine, rear board Lot# 4228 Kentucky 1837 Garrand County detached. Est. $140-250 HWAC# 135574 Kentucky Slave Document Signed by Slave Catcher Davis Floyd An estate settlement Lot# 4233 Detroit, Michigan 1856 Michigan document relating to four slaves. The document State Business Directory State of Michigan states: & received of Singleton Floy[d] and Gazetteer & Business Directory for 1856- Davis Floyd the executor of Benjamin Floyd 1857 Complete in one volume. H. Huntington Deceased for Negros Judy Sam Larry and Lee & Co. & James Sutherland Publishers and Jackson Three Equal parts of the negros at sixteen hundred and fifty Compilers. Price -- Three Dollars. Detroit, 1856. Dollars April the 8 day 1837 Davis Floyd and Frances Floyd. According Printed by Murray & Baker, Book and Job Printers, 200 Main Street. to the Jefferson County Records of the Circuit Court, Case Files Record Buffalo. N.Y. Previously owned by Massachusetts Historical Society. Group: PAR Number 20780403, in 1804, “Davis Floyd, a slave catcher, 250 pages of directory listings followed by approximately 50 pages of took Joseph Antoine, a free man of color, out of jail and tried to sell him Detroit and Buffalo, Advertisements. Separating the two sections is an across the Ohio River, but Antoine was too old and too weak to attract incredible plate print of Niagra Falls Suspension Bridge. Illustrations any bidders. He was taken back to jail in Louisville.” Est. $200-300 and plate prints scattered in advertisements. General information on HWAC# 131877 industry, government, land area, geography, transportation, services, official offices and persons, organizations, societies, religious groups, Lot# 4229 New Orleans, Louisiana 1885 New etc. appear in the front directory pages. Fred Holabird Collection Est. Oreans Expo Turtle Shell 1885 NC&Sam $300-500 HWAC# 108499 Exposition New Orlean. Turtle shell w/expo hall on button. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 129912 Lot# 4234 Detroit, Michigan 1852 Shove’s Business Advertiser, and Detroit Directory Lot# 4230 Boston, This was Shove’s first directory and the sixth overall for the city of Detroit. 235 pages. Massachusetts 1897 Rare Stained green printed boards. The pages have some foxing and stains. It appears that the “Youth’s Companion” first few pages have been ripped out. It was published by Free Press Book and Job Office Magazines (10) Rare collection Print. According to OCLC there are only 4 other physical copies of this directory. Rarity: [ii] Fred Holabird Collection Est. of 10 “Youth’s Companion” $300-500 HWAC# 108498 magazines, with 1897 issue Lot# 4235 Michigan 1800’s Hand Made Copper Pot Nice copper dates. 11.5” x 16”. Good pot made by hand on the upper peninsula of Michigan in the 1880’s. condition for being over 120 Pot measures 9”x 6” with a 9” cast iron handle. Most of the copper is years old, with yellowing and still affixed with some slight denting. Very heavy and looks like it could wear on edges. The Youth’s be used save for any leaching of copper. Please see photos for more Companion (1827–1929), detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 131974 known in later years as simply The Companion—For All the Family, was an American children’s magazine that existed for over one hundred years until it finally merged with The American Boy in 1929. The Companion was published in Boston, Massachusetts by the Perry Mason Company (later renamed “Perry Mason & Co.” after the founder died). From 1892 to 1915 it was based in the Youth’s Companion Building, which is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 129736 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 219

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4236 Michigan Michigan Collectable Lot# 4241 Butte, Montana 1912-1919 Butte, (Postcards, Souvenirs) Lot of various Montana W. A. Clark check collection Checks collectables from Michigan. Various postcards- to hotels, bars, clubs, ice, etc. Sure to be some about 40 cards, mostly chromolithograph and linen. Very few RPCs 2-5. Separate group of real treasures. About 300 checks! (W. D. Miles postcards of a ship wrecked at Crow Creek. Ship is named Crescent City. Large postcards Collection) Est. $70-100 HWAC# 130104 included as well. The Book of Baby Mine, which appears to be a Merchants Savings Bank notebook. Battle Creek Centennial Book from Lot# 4242 Missoula, 1831-1931. Souvenir Camp Custer Book. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. Montana 1906 Framed $120-200 HWAC# 132816 United States Supreme Court Appointment Framed Lot# 4237 Minnesota 1890 Minnesota in the appointment of Joseph M Civil War and the Indian Wars First edition Dixon as an attorney and Book. Minnesota in the Civil War and the Indian counselor of the Supreme Wars, 1861-1865. 844 pages including an index. Court of the United States. In Prepared by Board of Commissioners by act 1902 and 1904 Dixon won of the Minnesota Legislature, 1889. Complied congressional races, and in by the survivors organizations of the civil war 1907 the Montana legislature through their annual reunions. Binding is fair chose him for a U.S. Senate condition and content are intact. Est. $200-400 seat. He became an ardent HWAC# 129888 admirer of President Theodore Roosevelt, and joined the progressive wing of the party, fighting the conservatives. He unsuccessfully ran Lot# 4238 Nevada, Missouri 1923 Camp Clark for reelection in 1912, but that year, he was the campaign manager Infantry Photo 1) Photo of infantry camp Co. for Roosevelt and chaired the National Progressive Convention that A 140th Mo N.Y. Camp Clark, Nevada Mo. July nominated Roosevelt on the third-party Progressive Party (“Bull 14-29, 1923 Established in 1908, Camp Clark Moose”) ticket as the GOP split. Out of office, Dixon returned to Montana was used as an assembly point for troops. The to look after his newspaper properties, and to battle the Amalgamated camp was reopened as a prisoner-of-war camp Copper Company, the behemoth that dominated both political parties during WW2. Small tear on bottom right of through its corrupt spending. He finally sold his newspapers, and they photo. 6.5”x 5.5” Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. were taken over by Amalgamated. In 1920, Dixon ran for Governor $100-150 HWAC# 132464 of Montana, and, following farmer unrest that weakened the copper company, Dixon was carried by the national Republican landslide into Lot# 4239 St. Louis, Missouri 1859 Kennedy’s office as governor, defeating Democratic nominee Burton K. Wheeler St. Louis Directory Containing a directory comfortably. Although Dixon had many reform proposals, he was of citizens, including also a business mirror, unable to enact them because of the severe economic depression in appendix, co-partnership directory, & the state, and the systematic opposition of Anaconda Copper. In 1929 more by Robert V. Kennedy. This is a Gold he was appointed First Assistant Secretary of the Interior, and served Rush Era Directory of St. Louis businesses in that position until 1933. In 1930, he was involved with a project and individuals. Advertisements throughout. 4 pages of Railroad to develop water power on the Flathead Indian Reservation, and with advertisements detailed with routes, stops, and agent names at back of it, a complex network of water rights for the Reservation._x000D_ _ directory on pink-colored pages. Ads inside both front and back cover. x000D_ [National Governors Association / Wikipedia] Est. $200-500 Alphabetic listing of names and businesses followed by businesses by type, government and organizational listings, including secret HWAC# 135561 societies, railroads, post-offices, postage rates, religious societies, hospitals, convents, churches, cemeteries, schools, medical and Lot# 4243 Montana scientific associations and much more. First two pages are riped and only partially legible. Original binding with ads on both covers. Spine Interesting Montana information partially torn but binding remains intact, despite peeling, fading and wear. Inside pages appear complete (aside from two pages and Colorado checks in front mentioned) and all are legible and intact, but discoloration and some stains are present. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-600 for Interesting Entities HWAC# 108492 Includes Oregon Short Line, Lot# 4240 St. Louis, Missouri 1885 Receipt From Northern Pacific Railway. Wholesale Liquor Dealer Receipt issued by U. S. Express, Butte Chinese wholesale liquor dealer John Endress & Company of St. Louis to bar and general merchandise store owner businesses. Niagara Steamer John G. Morgan of Leadville, Colorado.. The letterhead states that Endress & Company are proprietors of Co., W. A. Clark (not signed), Grape Creek Hand made Sour Mash Bourbon. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100- for various Butte mines. etc. 200 HWAC# 131962 All together 13 Butte, 7 Colorado Springs and 4 New York checks. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130094 220 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4244 Montana c1930 Montana Enlarged Lot# 4249 Carson City, Nevada 1901-05 Color Photograph by Kenneth R. Roahen Carson City Event Programs Lot of 2. 1. This is an original, enlarged tinted photograph Carson City Carnival 1901 program w/ by Montana photographer Kenneth F. Roahen. information on the counties and activities. Very Measures 21.5” x 13.5” with original frame good condition.50+ pages. 2. Carson CIty Labor and label on the reverse: “East Rosebud Day program 1905. 18 pgs. Rare in this good of Lake. Beartooth Mountains, Montana. By condition. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-500 K. F. Roahen. The photo is protected under glass, but appears to HWAC# 131469 have some waviness, possibly from exposure to moisture, although no water stains are visible. The bottom left corner is stamped with Lot# 4250 Carson City, Nevada 1935 History small typefont “Roahen Photo”. Kenneth F. Roahen (1888-1976) was of Nevada by Gov. James G. Scrugham Two an eminent game warden, naturalist, and photographer for the U.S. volumes of “History of Nevada” by former Biological Survey/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; he was a self taught Governor James G. Scrugham (1933-1942). amateur photograph all his life and produced hundreds of real photo What is offered is the index and volume III. postcards, known for their sharp, clear images. Roahen’s career as a Both are in excellent condition. Also included Game Agent for the U. S. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife spanned from 1924- is Beebe & Clegg’s history of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad and the 1954. His District covered 5 Midwest States and Roahen was charged Comstock. This book was published in 1949, is over 60 pages and has with investigating market hunting associated with organized crime in several photos to accompany the text. Book is in good shape, but has Chicago, during the days of Al Capone. After sustaining many injuries former owner’s name and address on inside back cover. Please see during run-ins with the Mob, and surviving several violent attempts photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 121706 on his life, Roahen was transferred to Billings, MT in 1930. There he became actively involved with the Custer Battlefield Historical Lot# 4251 Cherry Creek, Nevada c1899 Cherry Museum; his photographs of the Custer Battlefield and surrounding Creek Early Photograph Group Lot of four. area earned him National prestige as a photographer. The body of 1) Rare overview of the town from a distance. photographic work produced by Kenneth Roahen is massive and Buildings are small, but the contrast is sharp. spans thousands of miles of wilderness around the areas in which he Back gives the date as 1899. 2) Stage is all set lived and worked throughout his life. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 133751 up for a Christmas production. Back states it is 1899 and the decorations were by J. T. Miles. 3) Lot# 4245 Austin, Nevada 1870-1900 Novel Ranch in the Cherry Creek area. Hand written Music Store Lock & Key A very unique, to 1898 date. Fold upper left. 4) 1899 Christmas Entertainment photo of say the least, lock and key for a business in the school children who participated. Play was put on by Si and Minnie Austin, Nevada. The lock is in the shape of a Miles. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $500-900 HWAC# 130114 violin and measures 14”x 5.5” and the locking bar measures about 10” and the key 4”x 2”. Lot# 4252 Cherry Creek, Nevada 1896 Nevada This is an unusual piece that really shows the and the 16 to 1 Silver Issue In 1896 William flamboyance of the store owner and his desire to draw in customers. Jennings Bryan was running for President of Be the first one on your block to own this one of a kind item. Please see the United States. He was a strong proponent photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131706 of the dual gold and silver to back United States currency. He is famous for his “Cross of Gold” Lot# 4246 Carson City, Nevada Poker Set and speech. Lot of three. 1) 9x7” Cabinet card Money Drawer from Carson City This is a photograph title on back as Stage in Old Hall at professionally built poker chip dispenser with Cherry Creek during the Bryan Campaign. Photo a cash drawer. The dispenser contains both red is title on front “Welcome Silver 16 to 1.” People and white chips each marked “CC”. The unit is in the photograph are identified on reverse. 2) “Silver and Politics in from Carson City, Nevada. The underside has Nevada” by Glass. This is the authoritative look at the silver issue in two blind holes for mounting pegs so that the the state. 3) Copy of Nevada Senator Francis G. Newlands at the Silver dispenser fits in the same place on the table. Party National Convention on July 22, 1896 in St. Louis. Cover torn – The original owner is unknown. In very good fragile! (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 130061 condition. The money drawer appears to have never been used. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 133808 Lot# 4253 Cherry Creek, Nevada c1900 Two Cherry Creek, Nevada school photographfs Lot# 4247 Carson City, Nevada 1909 1909 Carson of David Milesf Class On in front of an assay City Tax List and Bottle Back Lot of 2. 1909 Tax office and the other appears to be in front of list for Ormsby County Nevada. Bottle back, metal the school. Photos measure 7 x 9h framed. for J.A. Muller “The Rexall Store” opposite the Post David is identified in one of them. We assume this was Cherry Creek Office Carson City. Both in good condition. Fred and not Ely. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $150-250 HWAC# 130117 Holabird Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 131474 Lot# 4254 Duck Creek, Nevada Three Rare Lot# 4248 Carson City, Nevada c1905 Duck Creek Photographs 1) J. F. Miles Ranch. Birthday Party Photo of Large Gathering He would go on to be the county treasurer. in Carson City, c1905 Party was hosted by Photo is 6 x 8”. Contrast is a little light, but Fishers in Carson City. Birthday girl is Cyril details are fine including the snow covered Miles. Mounted measures 10 x 12. Some folds mountains in the background. 2) View of the on frame, one goes into photograph. Some working McDonald Saw Mill at Duck Creek. indentations on right side. Overall nice! (W. D. Cardboard torn upper left, but picture is intact. Miles Collection Est. $100-1000 HWAC# 130119 3) Campbell Ranch. Two light color horses pulling a wagon with six farm hands. Wagon appears to be stuck in the mud. 2) Includes an article in the Ely Daily Times on September 9. 1983. Article about J. F. Miles and his life and home in Duck Creek (with sketch of farm). (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 130063 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 221

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4255 Cherry Creek, Nevada Wooden Lot# 4259 Ely, Nevada 1903-1907 Ely, Nevada Duck Decoy Wooden decoy painted to Early Photograph Collection Lot of four in resemble a female mallard duck -- c’mon fellas, this very nice collection. A. Smith of Delamar land over here, I’m lonely! Owner’s family photo. Delamar is crossed out and Ely, Nevada is said to have used this in the area around written in. View down Murry Street, 7 x 10”. 2) Cherry Creek, Nevada, between Wells and Ely. Another Smith photo. Delamar is not crossed Dimensions are approx. 14 x 5 x 5 inches, and it weighs about 1 pound. out. On back is written “Barbecue at Old Est. $150-200 HWAC# 132992 Brewery Grounds, July 4, 1903. 5 x 8.5”. 3) Stoddard, San Francisco, June 13, 1907. Shows train tracks and main road. 8 x 10”. 4) Stoddard Lot# 4256 East Rochester, Nevada East June 14, 1907. View from Hill of downtown. Light contrast. (W.D. Miles Rochester Photograph – RARE, ORIGINAL, Collection) Est. $400-600 HWAC# 130062 SHORT LIVED GHOST TOWN Three town sites, Rochester (or Lower Town), Central Lot# 4260 Ely, Nevada 190- Ely, Nevada Rochester, and East Rochester, were laid out, Ephemera Group Lot of thirteen. Includes but these soon coalesced along a main street, McKinley Mining and Smelting Company 2£ miles in length, extending from Lincoln Hill letterhead with color McKinley and American to the base of Nenzel Hill. East Rochester, near Flag vignette. Two 1930 “Pioneer Trail” the head of the canyon, at an elevation of 6,200 feet, soon became and ribbons. 3) J. F. Miles letterhead with notes has continued to be the principal camp. However, the area became on mines in Hunter and White Pine districts. known as Rochester and the post office was so named. [“ The Rochester 4) Color Benjamin Harrison ‘vote for’ card. 5) Mining District, Nevada” by Schrader] Strong contrast; one can see D. Jackson Day Banquet in 1910. 6) White Pine Tax G. Casey, Groceries and Drugs, Rochester Dining Room, Gem Bar and List (nice resource) for 1899. 7) Model Dairy Bruce Reis Drugs. 6 x 8”. Stamped Miller Photo Co., Klamath Falls, Ore. Billhead. 8) Ely Drug Store letterhead. Etc. (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130064 $150-200 HWAC# 130058 Lot# 4257 Ely, Nevada 1906, 1907 “Railroad Lot# 4261 Ely, Nevada Ely, Nevada Days” and “Ely and Her Miners” booklets PhotographsandPamphletFourphotographs. 1) “Railroad Days”, September 29, 1906. 34 1) Five men posing. Ely, Nevada written on pages. 28 pages of one to four pictures of reverse. 8 x 5.25”. 2) Faded Ely, Nevada scene. Ely and surroundings. Lead article on Mark 3) Stage at the Bido Theater in Ely. Backdrop is Lawrence Requa! This is all about the arrival of Mt. Wheeler. 4) View of Ely from the air. c1920. the Northern Nevada Railroad. Cover and title Photo by Walker. 5) 1930’s pamphlet on Ely. 16 page had tears. Other pages show wrinkles, but pages. 9 x 4.5”. Includes history, “Nevada’s Caveland”. Road guide from in very nice condition. Comes with the October 2, 1906 White Pine Salt Lake to Reno using the Lincoln Highway (Magnuson’s, 31.2 miles News with “Rah! Rah ! Rah! Requa! Railroad’s Here on Time” article. from Ely: ranch, gas, oil and water. Mount Neva hot springs here.). And All six pages about the arrival. 2) “Ely & Her Mines.” 9.5 x 12.5”, July 1, for all researchers there is a business directory. Booklet has 18 small 1907. History of Ely camp, geology, etc. The booklet answers questions photos. 6) 1920’s postcard of downtown Ely: Beleal Tailoring clearly like “What are the prices of sleeping accommodations?” All in the identified. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130106 effort to recruit new citizens. Four small photographs, two one page photographs, one double truck photograph, one small map and one Lot# 4262 Ely, Nevada Ely’s Most Eccentric two page mining map. A great deal of time is spent on mining with a Character; Photograph and Biography You look at many mining companies: Butte & Ely, East Cumberland Ely, Ely have to read the biography in the Ely Daily Grand Central, Ely Rochelle, etc. 55 mining companies in all. 28 pages. Times to appreciate this photo. gLawyer, Cover is very ragged, First half of pages have a 1.5” tear. Great White poet, scholar, eccentric, Donald Albion Stevens Pine County mining resource. (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $500-1000 was all of these – and more. Known HWAC# 130069 by everyone as Dirty Steve, he will always be remembered as Elyfs bet known character. It Lot# 4258 Ely, Nevada Ely was not Dirty Stevefs fault that caused him to be like he was. A fall Nevada Collectibles 1. The from a streetcar as a young manc.h He arrived in Ely in 1906 and First National Bank of Ely passed away in 1936. Photo measures 7 x 5h. (W. D. Miles Collection) brown leather wallet with Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130118 button closure 2. 4” Copper Mining Souvenir Spoon Lot# 4263 Ely, Nevada Nevada adorned with pictorials: Whorehouse Ephemera Rare “Steptoe Valley Smelter”, grab bag of Nevada whorehouse “Eureka”, a miner, pick and axe, “His Rocker”, “A Miner’s Home”, “His collectibles. 8 Eddie’s Green Friend” and “His Dinner” 3. Kennecott C opper Corporation - Nevada Lantern coupons for One Free Mines Division - Ely - Ruth - McGill promotional piece with information Drink. 1 Good For One FREE about the company and 6 round clear windows containing production Drink- Mustang Club- Downtown samples: (waste material, copper ore, copper concentrate, blister Ely Nevada. 2 Advertising copper, cast blister copper, copper wire) 4. Ely Airport Dedication Day compact mirrios. 3 matchbooks October 27, 1928 button with ribbon, stamped on reverse with Walter w/matches still inside, looks N. Brunt maker’s stamp. 5. Small metal airplane “Spirit of St. Louis / unused. Est. $200-300 HWAC# NX211 / N.Y. to Paris May 21, 1927 Est. $150-250 HWAC# 132249 133819 222 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4264 Ely, Nevada 1907 Rare “Ely and Lot# 4270 Ft. Churchill, Her Mines” and Steptoe Valley Map 1) Nevada 2019 Adobe Brick Steptoe Valley map. 50 x 19”. Drainage Map Commemorative from Ft. with details of valley. 2) Booklet “Ely & Her Churchill Adobe brick marked Mines.” 9.5 x 12.5”, July 1, 1907. History of FORT CHURCHILL 1860, approx Ely camp, geology, etc. The booklet answers 9-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 3 inches. In questions like “What are the prices of sleeping June of 2019, the Explore Your accommodations?” All in the effort to recruit Nevada initiative completed new citizens. Four small photographs, two one page photographs, one work to arrest the decay of the double truck photograph, one small map and one two page mining Fort Churchill ruins south of map. A great deal of time is spent on mining with a look at many mining Silver Springs, Nevada. Ceballos companies: Butte & Ely, East Cumberland Ely, Ely Grand Central, Ely Masonry of Carson City, Nevada, Rochelle, etc. 55 mining companies in all. 28 pages. Borders are ripped used clay, sand, and water from the Fort Churchill site to make 30,000 and torn. Inside pages show discoloration. Still a rare resource. (W.D. adobe bricks for this project. Those bricks were not marked as this Miles Collection) Est. $240-400 HWAC# 130108 one is, but we believe it came from a limited-time, special ranger’s program at Fort Churchill which gave visitors an opportunity to make Lot# 4265 Ely, Nevada c1904 Rare Ely Broadside their own brick using local materials in a mold that embossed the brick for Minstrel Show 15 x 11”. Phiteen Phunny with the pattern you see here. Being adobe, this brick is friable and Phellows. Two performances. Includes a special should not be left outside unprotected or it will experience the same appearance by Terry, Goldfield’s sweet singer. 1.5” natural erosion that the Fort has seen over decades. It is a poignant rip at one fold edge. Another small tear above. commemorative of the history of development in Nevada and the Small hole where center folds meet. Overall, still Western US. See photo for details. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 124647 quite nice and very rare early 1900’s mining town entertainment. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $300- Lot# 4271 Gardnerville, Nevada Ritchford 500 HWAC# 131839 Hotel Casino Chips - 98 and Dice - 6 A box of 98 blue gambling chips with HM on the obverse Lot# 4266 Ely, Nevada Yearbooks Whine (not WH) and 25 on the reverse. Attributed Pine County High School (5) Lot of 5. 1933, to the Ritchford Casino Hotel in Gardnerville, 1931, 1929, 1946, 1930. Blue and White. All Nevada, where the casino owner was H. Morris. Produced in the Plant of the Ely Publishing All in good condition. Also 6 transparent red company. Some have stains. Photos of certain dice labeled RITCHFORD on the 2-dot side classmates have been cut out from previous in very good condition. The lot also includes owner. Great items for collectors of Ely, Nevada. a 21 mm brass token labeled / RITCHFORD / Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132829 HOTEL / on the obverse and / GOOD FOR / 5c / IN TRADE / on the reverse. Both sides have been counterstamped with a G. Some features Lot# 4267 Esmeralda County, Nevada Three worn, but all readable. The three-story Ritchford Hotel opened in Jerry Gray Nephrite Blades (Jade) These 1896 or 1898, depending on which source you choose, and boasted 20 three blades were made by Jerry Gray of first-class rooms. Its renown spread as far as San Francisco. William Esmeralda County. Nephrite is a hard, pale Ritchford died in 1922, and his son William, Jr. operated it until shortly green or white mineral which is one of the after his mother died in 1924. In 1937 a fire damaged the third story, forms of jade. It is a silicate of calcium and and the building was repaired with only two stories, which is as it magnesium. 1) Knife is 10”. Heavy! Pale green, pale blue (unusual) and stands today. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 133747 black. 2) Black blade. 8”. 3) 5.5”. Blade is light greenish gray with black inside. Very nice!!! (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# Lot# 4272 Glenbrook, Nevada Glenbrook, 130093 Nevada Mounted Photo with Great View of Lumber Mill Mounted 7 x 9h. Taken from Lot# 4268 Eureka, Nevada 1940’s Lincoln high up a mountain. Although the details are Hotel Racehorse Keno Payout Group of small, they are very sharp! Glenbrook was payout vouchers for Race Horse Keno at the a major wood facility for the Comstockfs Lincoln Hotel. Approximately 12 Lincoln Hotel insatiable appetite for wood to use as a fuel, Keno sheets. $1,000 limit. Also included are building and shoring up the underground approximately 80 Race Horse Keno vouchers mines. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130113 for Lincoln Hotel. Limit $1,000. Most are attached to the original booklet. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 132832 Lot# 4273 Goldfield, Nevada Goldfield Collection of Covers, Post Cards and Checks Lot# 4269 Eureka, Nevada Rebekah Lot of seventeen. 1) Nine post cards. One Lodge I.O.O.F. Pin, Badge and Ribbon used. Consolidated Mill. Cancelled Goldfield. Beautiful Pin back badge and ribbon, pink Sent to Rawhide, Nevada. Two brown general and green silk, color celluloid. Badge made views of mines, busy street scene RPC in front by Whitehead and Hoag Co. Excellent of the Hotel Esmeralda, RPC of Exploration Condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 132258 Mercantile, Decoration Day services in front of the Palm Grill and duplicate color postcards of miners in front of the Exploration Mercantile Company. 2)Six legal size envelopes postmarked Goldfield from GS Johnson, Manhattan-Goldfield Brokerage, Irving K Farrington and WF Bond. 3) Two John S. Cook checks, 1916 and 1921. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 131807 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 223

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4274 Goldfield, Nevada Goldfield Fire Lot# 4280 Nevada Nevada Gaming and Department 1906, Illustrated Souvenir Tourism memorabilia This lot includes a Dated December 25, 1906, Photos by P.E. cased box of un-opened playing cards from the Larson, Palm Studio. Not Listed in Paher’s Dunes Hotel Casino closed in 1993. A tourism Nevada, An Annotated Bibliography, 1980. booklet on the Boulder dam dated 1935, a Goldfield Daily Tribune Print. Soft red cover, souvenir photo from Los Vegas Helicopter string bound, two holes. Unpaginated. No title page other than the Airways, a Nevada Lodge Lake Tahoe brochure, cover. Possibly funded by Milton Detch, shown on frontspeice page. Reno photo cards. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# Full of hundreds of advertisements from Goldfield merchants, photos 132855 of mines, fires and parts of the town. 7.5 x 11”, horizontal format. 88pp. Compiled by W.J. Barnes. This incredible book appears to be the first Lot# 4281 Nevada Nevada Gaming Chip seen by us. It has a wonderful array of ads, including many merchants Assortment Lot of eleven gaming chips from collectors know about, from the Roberts Drug Store to various cigar Nevada casinos: Long Branch Saloon North stores that had their own tokens. It also debunks many token maverick Las Vegas ($1 & $5); Fitzgerald’s ($1, $5, $25 & locations, including the Roost, shown here with the inside of their “GG”); Holiday International Casino Las Vegas cigar store and billaird parlor (not a bawdy house), the Brown Palace ($100); Nevada Club Reno ($5); Windmill hotel, and more, including perhaps every saloon in town, complete ($25); two chips with Horseshoe on one side with a picture of the establishments. The lot also includes four pieces and 100 & 1000 on the other. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131202 of Goldfield ephemera. No copies were found in OCLC. Est. $1000- 3000 HWAC# 118178 Lot# 4282 Nevada Vintage Poker Chip Collection Binder of 150 vintage poker Lot# 4275 Lake Tahoe, Nevada chips, only three are dedicated: Odwyer’s, Scarce Tahoe Gaming Chips Lot New Orleans; Palais de la Mediterranee, of three gaming chips from Lake Nice, France; Doug’s Montana Bar, Superior, Tahoe casinos: 1) Nevada Club Montana. The rest are various artistic designs Crystal Bay $500, reddish orange with animals, geometric shapes, colors. One from Phillips 66 Salvatore with blue, yellow and black, R4. Falcone Collection Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 132036 2) New Cal Neva Lodge $5, yellow with blue, R5; 3) New Cal-Neva Lot# 4283 Lyon County, Nevada Lyon County Lodge $25, blue and gold, R6. Est. Promotional Brochure, 1915 gWhere it is $100-240 HWAC# 131214 and what it contains, close to California, made up of rich valleys and mineral-laden hillsc.h Lot# 4276 Lake Tahoe, Nevada Stamped gdistributed by Nevada Agricultural Tahoe Biltmore Gaming Chips Exhibit, San Francisco, 1915.h 32 pages. 2 Lot of two: yellow $25 & red $100, photos of various sizes. 9 x 6h. Map showing where Lyon County is in Tahoe Biltmore Casino. The Tahoe relationship to Nevada. (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# Biltmore opened in1948, closed 130116 in 1957 and reopened in 1986 in Crystal Bay, North Shore Lake Lot# 4284 Newark, Nevada Tahoe. These were unlisted in 1900’ Vintage Telegraph Campiglia 2009. Est. $600-1000 Pole Cross Beam An unusual HWAC# 131213 find. This is the cross piece to a telegraph pole from near Lot# 4277 Las Vegas, Nevada 1963 Rare Las Vegas the ghost town of Newark, Gaming Book ”Las Vegas, City of Sin”, by Dick Taylor Nevada. The piece measures and Pat Howell. Dustcover intact, a little frayed three feet in length and 3.5” x on edges. This 123-page book tells through text 3.5” in diameter. There are two and photos. Please see photos for more detail and ram’s hooks to hold the wire. This is a great conversation piece that condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121702 once helped spread conversations throughout the country. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121700 Lot# 4278 Las Vegas, Nevada Moulin Rouge $100 Gaming Chip Rare gaming chip from Lot# 4285 Osceola, Nevada Photograph of Moulin Rouge Las Vegas. Black with ivory what appears to be old Osceola Osceola in trim. R-8. No drill hole. Est. $900-1500 HWAC# White Pine County came to life in 1872. But 131197 from 1880 to 1900 it was the placer mining that made the camp. That helps to identify this location although there is no definite proof. This does come from the Photographic collection of W. D. Miles – which is all White Pine County. Photograph has wrinkles and bends. (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 130065 Lot# 4279 LOT WITHDRAWN Lot# 4286 Reno, Nevada 1956 Harold’s Club 1956 Pinup Calendar A vintage 1956 calendar advertising Harold’s Club casino in Reno, Nevada. Piece measures 17”x 11” and has all the months intact. There is slight water staining, but piece is in nice shape, so to speak. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131606 224 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4287 Reno, Nevada Rare Metal Coin Lot# 4293 Virginia City, Nevada Virginia City Bank Bank, American Loan Society Plated steel Calendar 1927 This lot is a calendar from the Virginia coin bank, approx. 3 x 3.5 x 1 inches, hinged City Bank dated 1927. All tear-away months appear to at the top, with slots for dimes, nickels, and be intact and present. The map of the state shows all quarters. Brass label at the bottom has / 6% major highways in the state. These same roadways have / American Loan Society / Reno, Nevada / not moved interestingly, and very few more have been 6%/. Slots through the front are labeled with added in the last century. Winnemucca Lake is shown accumulated values so you can see how much you’ve saved! Has a prior to the Newlands Act. The bank is shown to have non-functional locking mechanism (no key), and the interior coin $35,000 in Capitol and Surplus that year. 23 in. X 12 in. in guides are rusted. Back is stamped / THRIFT / PAYS / DIVIDENDS / good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 133787 surrounded by dollar signs. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 133743 Lot# 4294 Virginia City, Nevada 1895 Bank Lot# 4288 Reno, Nevada 1950’s Reno City Of California Check Register Book 1895 Business Directory & More A variety of 6 Blank Pages, plus book full of written and items, mostly from the Reno area. Included are blank stubs. Taped binding, front cover torn a city business directory from 1958, a first day in half. Handwritten recording of payments issue of a postal cover celebrating California’s for daily business, dated with amounts. Payees Centennial of Statehood, a postage stamp guide include Mills, Companies, Utilities, and Individuals. Ken Prag Collection covering 1847-1950 and more. Please see Est. $200-300 HWAC# 132247 photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131705 Lot# 4295 Virginia City, Nevada 1865 Rare Lot# 4289 Silver City, Nevada 1876 Virginia City, Nevada Stereo View A Lawrence Comstock Area Fire Bell This is a fire bell & Houseworth stereo view of Virginia City, from 1876 that has inscribed “Silver City, Nevada of the Mariposa Mill from the top Nevada 1876 LIBERTY Fire Dept. No.1. Bell of Cedar Hill in Virginia City, Nevada. This measures about 7”x 10” and has evidence photo is in the Library of Congress #913711. that it was once painted as there white According to their website, the library has only paint specks present. The clapper is still one copy of this photo (Not stereo view) in their operational and it’s very loud. Nothing archives. Please see photos for more detail and much more to add, except that it’s seen a lot condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131616 of Comstock history. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 131842 Lot# 4296 Virginia City, Nevada Virginia City Billhead Group & Stereoview Collection of Lot# 4290 Steptoe Valley, Nevada c1895 several key billheads and one stereoview. 1) Campbell Ranch, Steptoe Valley, High The stereoview is by Continent Stereoscope Co. Contrast Photo, c1895 Identified on reverse. of New York, entitles “05 C Street, Virginia City, Extremely nice! Four buggies in front of a white Nevada”. Prominently shown at right is the huge Wells, Fargo building, picket fence with ranch in background. (W. D. the Brooklyn Hotel and Restaurant. A tall barber pole is at left. c1880s. Miles Collection) Est. $150-250 HWAC# 130107 some foxing in sky. 2) Billheads include: Thomas Taylor whiskey merchants (their embossed bottles are worth north of $10,000 each) Lot# 4291 Toano, Nevada c1890’s Toano, issued to H.M. Yerington (president of the V&T RR); A.M. Cole (1874, Nevada Ephemera Group including rare major druggist also with an array of different embossed bottles); Wells Fargo and hard board teamster’s John Gunther (saddle and harness maker, 1867- rare); J.C. Hampton checks Group of five. 1-2) Teamster’s check (groceries, wines and liquors, issued to timber magnate D. L. Bliss, from A. J. Spencer. One for 3 packages weighing 1885); and a Savage mine receipt. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 118179 160 pounds and on for 11 packages weighing 525 pounds. To Cherry Creek. Cost was 1 cent Lot# 4297 Virginia City, Nevada June per pound. 3) Wells Fargo & Company way bill for J. F. Miles. 1897. 4) 1-15 1965 First Psychodelic Rock- Expense bill for Spencer. Again for 1c cost for carrying items to Cherry N-Roll Poster “The Seed” Red Dog Creek. Pick up at Toano Station. 5) A. J. Spencer billhead. For coal oil. Saloon The first Psychodelic rock 1900. Spencer was a forwarding agent. (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. poster, created in 1965 by George $150-200 HWAC# 130067 Hunter and Mike Ferguson for the opening of the Red Dog Saloon Lot# 4292 Virginia City, Nevada 1927 “Virginia City in Virginia City, Nevada. There is Bank” Advertising Calendar Colorful map of State some mouse damage on right side of Nevada with crisscrossed pick & shovel and steer & and some minor tears near center. sheep circled – Calendar has complete months and is in This was the poster announcing the great condition – Measures 23 ½”H x 12”W Est. $80-160 performance that never happened. HWAC# 132318 There is another version with the actual performance date of June 21. This ain’t that one. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $10000- 15000 HWAC# 122900 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 225

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4298 Virginia City, Nevada 1970’s-2000’s Lot# 4304 Nevada 1902 C.F. Weber & Co. California Virginia City Event Posters Over 50 posters and Nevada Pocket Map ”Complete Indexed Map and other notices, most related to events in of California and Nevada,” copyrighted 1902 by C.F. Virginia City, as well as just plain posters. Weber & Co., with offices in San Francisco and Los Included are events and concerts being held at Angeles. Map shows townships, railroads, wagon The Red Dog Saloon, as well as the now defunct roads, rivers, creeks, etc., and complete indexed list Sutro Saloon. There’s also pieces related of cities and towns. Advertisement on back cover for to Sutro Tunnel, Gold Hill Hotel and other C.F. Weber & Co., which sold school furniture, maps, Comstock locations. The main piece would be the poster advertising the globes, blackboards, etc., church pews, opera and 50th Anniversary appearance of the Charlatans at Piper’s, sponsored assembly chairs. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 116837 by The Red Dog Saloon, where it all began in 1965. This piece is in near mint condition. this is a nice collection at a nice price. See photos for Lot# 4305 Nevada c1920 Clasonfs Green more details and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Guide to Nevada These guides were made Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $250-500 HWAC# 122038 from 1906 to 1931. They contain information on the state “Probably more misconceptions Lot# 4299 Virginia CIty, Nevada 1911 Virginia exist about Nevada than any state in the Union, City Labor Day Program 1911 Official Grand and it will be the duty of this brief introduction Labor Day Celebration. Approx. 38 pgs Great to remove some of them.h 16 pages. 6 x 4h. Includes an auto road ads. Buy a Waltham watch for $10. Buy a Reo section, cities and towns, lakes, mountains, railroads, rivers, creeks, motor car in Reno for $1300. FOB to any point etc. Has a one page downtown map of Reno and fold out state map (17 in Nevada as an example. Very rare especially x 14h in extremely fine / perfect condition). (W. D. Miles Collection) in this good of condition . Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130110 131471 Lot# 4306 Nevada County Map of Utah and Lot# 4300 Washoe Lake, Nevada 1930s Nevada This map drawn and engraved by W. Fragments of Smoking Pipes found at H. Gamble Philadelphia. “Entered according to Washoe Lake These are five fragments of Act of Congress in the year 1867 by S. Augustus Mithcell Jr. ...” Scale is smoking pipes - four ceramic bowls and one about 46 mile per inch. The state of Nevada shows about eight counties reed pipe - found in the vicinity of Washoe including Roop, but no southern tip on Nevada. The original Immigrant Lake, Nevada, in the 1930s. See photo for Trail to California is shown, but no railroads . Utah has about fifteen design and condition details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 133737 counties. Chipping on bottom edge, see photos for details. Est. $300- 400 HWAC# 133780 Lot# 4301 Yerington, Nevada Yerington, Nevada Order of Druids Ribbon in spectacular condition Lot# 4307 Nevada 1900-30’s Early 1900’s Handshake vignette on top, two American flags, Nevada Business Cards. E.E. Roberts U.S. United Ancient Order of Druids pin, Glalilto Galilei, House Lot of 14. 1. Five, J.E. St. Cry Jitney Service Grove No., UAOD, Yerington Nevada. Reverse in Fallon, Nev business cards. Stand in front of black. RARE! (W. D. Miles Collection) Est. $80-100 the Morris & Loring Drug Store. Back is blank. HWAC# 130009 In Business during the 1930[x=#8217/]s. Cards in near new to new condition. 2. Five, E.E. Roberts Republican Candidate for U.S. Senator., Lot# 4302 Nevada 1907 1907-1908 Nevada w/pict of Roberts. Back is blank. He was Ormsby County D.A. 1900-10, Directory by Polk WOW! What a resource Elected to House Rep 1910 and re-elected three times. Elected Mayor for that narrow window in Nevada history of Reno 1923, 1927 & 1931. Unsuccessful as candidate for US Senate. where the Goldfield and Tonopah area were Cards near new to new condition. 3. Four, Diamond Rebekah Lodge the center of all activity. By the 1910 census, No 8, Tickets to All Hallows[x=#8217/] Eve Squaw Dance Oct 1902l. many businesses and people had moved on to 50c, Eureka Opera House. Back is blank. Two have lodge embossed the next great mining camp. Lists corporations in Nevada, Mining (and stamp for Eureka, NV.. Two have upper right corner torn off., rest in other) laws, post offices, railroads, etc. Small towns have listings too: good condition. _x000D_ _x000D_ Date: 1900-30[x=#8217/]s_x000D_ find Mr. Benton of Acoma, Williams of Alpine, Colvin of Lida, Siegel Country (if not USA): _x000D_ State: Nevada_x000D_ City: _x000D_ of Siegel, Hardwick of Sheepshead, etc. 3 1/4” thick full of Nevada Provenance: _x000D_ _x000D_ Est. $60-100 HWAC# 125505 history! Definite condition issues with the cover that is being eroded. Written on inside cover is “North Western Mining Company, Nov. ’07, Lot# 4308 Nevada 1890- Reno, Nev.” The binding is loose (it is one heavy volume), but the pages 1912 Early California/ are strongly attached! (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# Nevada Desert Survey 130060 Maps (17) A group of 17 maps that chart the areas of Lot# 4303 Nevada post 1896 Associated desert in eastern California General Contractors of America Tin Sign 10h and Nevada. Sixteen of the diameter. Made by the Scioto Sign Company of maps measure 21”x 16” and Kenton, Ohio. Scioto Sign Company, founded one, showing the Kingman, in 1897, is located in North-Central Ohio Arizona and California approximately 64 miles north of Columbus and southern desert regions 30 miles east of Lima. The company name “Scioto” measures 34”x 21”. All maps comes from a Shawnee Indian word meaning are in good condition and “falling waters” and is the name of a nearby come in a large case that has river. As this comes from the Miles Collection, we seen better days, but adds to the ambiance of the group. Please see assume that it is an Ely area sign. See photo for condition. (W. D. Miles photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110173 Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130111 226 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4309 Nevada Early Map of Nevada, Utah, Lot# 4315 Nevada Historical Calendar Pair and Arizona 1862 This map is not dated but Reno and Minden calendars, both about 16 x thought to be printed in 1862. Nevada is shown 9.5”, unused, c1950. Classic Nevada collectibles. with about five counties including Lake County Est. $100-150 HWAC# 125228 shared with California, established in 1961. This county was later called Roop County and later Lot# 4316 Nevada 1912 History of Nevada by Davis – still Washoe County, Nevada. The town of Austin, First Edition 1912 First edition This is a can’t do without Nevada is not listed, the Pony Express trails are resource for Nevada historians and researchers. Two marked and no references are made to railroads. Volume set! Had some water damage and was rebound Arizona and Utah are equally limited for county c1920. Over all – NICE! A very thorough look at Nevada designations. Chipping of right edge, see photos for details. Est. $300- from pre-historic Native American times to territorial 400 HWAC# 132959 days to early state hood to the Comstock to Goldfield. Est. $360-500 HWAC# 130218 Lot# 4310 Nevada 1937 Early Nevada Counties Highway Maps A bound collection Lot# 4317 Reno, Nevada 1913 History of of early highway maps of Nevada, separated Nevada Volumes I & II First Editions An by county. This 18”x 18” collection is very rare excellent and very rare first edition History and gives a nice insight into the plans for each of Nevada by Sam P. Davis in two volumes. county that more than likely had to be adjusted Near-fine set in original brown leather boards a few years later with the start of WWII. Maps appear to be in nice (showing virtually no wear) with gilt titles. shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 Endpapers intact, clean and tight . A gorgeous HWAC# 121693 set, very scarce. It is signed to a Kathleen Shone of Winnemucca, Nevada. Please see photos for more detail and Lot# 4311 Nevada Two Maps of Nevada condition. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 110176 and California The first map of Nevada is published without date but lists Carson as the Lot# 4318 Nevada 1881 Thompson and state capital. Washoe County is a small likeness West’s History of Nevada Thompson and of itself with Roop County covering the West’s History of Nevada 1881. Author: Myron northern most region pre-1864. Clark County Angel. Format/Binding, Brick cloth. Used - (Las Vegas) does not exist. Scale is 46 nautical Near fine, no dust jacket. Reprint of the 1881 miles per inch. The second map is of California and Nevada, date edition. Hardcover. Publisher ; Howell North. Place Of Publication: unknown but about half the scale as the previous map. Colored details. Berkeley. Date Published: 1958 Pages (10), xv, 680 pp. Est. $80-100 No publisher details on either map. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 132957 HWAC# 132412 Lot# 4312 Nevada Three Interesting Nevada Lot# 4319 Nevada Mark Twain Classics: Historical Road Maps including the Lincoln Roughing It 1st Edition and Huckleberry Highway 1) Trail of Memories, Lincoln Finn 1) Roughing it. First edition, second Highway booklet. 5 x 9.5”. Three page foldout printing. Spine issues. Binding very loose, but map. 32 pages of valuable information. Papish pages are still attached. 2) Finn. 1885 edition. Ranch, water, summit of Sacramento pass is Poor condition. Both title pages are missing. Early, classic Mark Twain! two miles. Eastgate, gas, water, supplies, meals. Salt Wells, east end (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 130075 of Fallon Sink, telephone. Keystone, to left is Ruth and world’s largest copper pit. 2) 1935 Nevada Road Map. 3) Lincoln Highway Mountains Lot# 4320 Nevada Nevada Collectibles to Coast map – through Nevada. 14 x 12”. Great fun to read and great Group Group of about 10 different Nevada resources for Nevada early 20th century. Condition varies. (W.D. Miles collectibles. Our Saddler barrel top from Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130059 Eureka circa 1880. Group of three calendars from Carson City 1940s. Embossed Tahoe soda Lot# 4313 Nevada Group of Nevada bottle from Carson City Nevada. Leather boot Historical References (8) Includes the Classic keyholder from Western where Reno. Nevada Nevada coffee table book by first national bank consolidated copper company man tag. Renal plumbing illustrated 1976; Brushwork Diary Broadhead; Basque cover circa 1910. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132901 Hotel by Lacksalt; Tales of Nevada in 2 volumes with duplicate of number 1; recipes of nevada; Lot# 4321 Nevada 1800-1900’s Nevada pioneers of Nevada Ratay. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 125222 Grab Bag This is a box of all sorts of Nevada ephemera, from returned mail to store Lot# 4314 Nevada Historic and Travel receipts,a campaign poster, a travel magazine Publications (5) 1) Nevada Magazine from 1960 and much, much more. Items Special Ed. “125 Years of Travel & Recreation”, are in varying shapes. Please see photos for 1990 – 2) Nevada Stories in Pictures, N.D. 3) more detail and condition. The Historic V & T Western Nevada (Nev. Hist. Soc. Guide), 1975 Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western – 4) Motor-land Magazine 1964 Centennial Ed. Memorabilia Est. $100-250 HWAC# 110168 – 5) Nevada Historic Markers Centennial Ed. (Nevada National Bank), 1964 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 132314 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 227

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4322 Nevada Nevada Key Reference Lot# 4330 Nevada Three Nevada and Works (2) 1) Nevada An Annotated Railroad Prints This is a lot of three Nevada Bibliography . Books and Pamphlets Relating and railroad prints. The first is a repro. print of Verdi, Nevada date unknown but the streets to the History & Development of the Silver are not paved early 1900’s. Many of the buildings are still there. Framed at 10 in. X 25 State by Stanley W. Paher. 1980. Original in. The second print is a poster of the Gem movie theater in beautiful downtown Pioche, Nevada titled : “Neon Nights” framed at 17 in. X 21 jacket. Good condition. 2) Directory of Nevada in. by the Nevada Historical Society. You know you’re a true Nevadan if you sat in the Gem theater. The last print is a signed photo of the Union Territory 1862. Published by J. Wells Kelly. Est. Pacific steam Locomotive #3985 “Challenger” at one time the largest $200-300 HWAC# 132826 running steam loco. at 1 million pounds. A 4-6-6-4 locomotive design, signed by photographer T. Smith ‘92 334/1300. Framed at 22 in. X 39 Lot# 4323 Nevada Nevada License Plate in. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 129677 Collection. Five matched pairs, post-1990 and three single paltes (best 1929) and three single Lot# 4331 New England circa 1808-1911 Fire plates (Dayton the V&T Lives), Red Dog (from Dept. Conv. Ribbons for New England States the famous Red Dog Saloon, Virginia City), Keep (10) 1) Member “Neptune Vet. Firemens Assn.” on Truckin, and the Spirit of 76 Bicentennial. Newburyport, Mass.; Anotehr specialty private plate “Alhambra (cal) “Stransky Tire Shop” circa 1930-45ish. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce 2) Souvenir, West Brooklyn Fire Co., 8th Annual Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $120-200 HWAC# 118172 Ball 1903-1911; 3)”Fame” No. 3, Westchester, PA; 4) Firemens Day, West Chester, PA, October Lot# 4324 Nevada Nevada License Plates 15th 1910; 5) Souvenir, “Hancock V.V.F.A.”, Brockton, Mass, League Group Lot of 9 license plates ranging from Muster at Salem, August 20, 1903; 6) Brass Fire Membership Medal good- poor quality. Various years in the (No Information); 7) “Fame” of West Chester, PA, welcomes Guest from Norristown PA, October 15, 1910; 8) Johnstown, New York Fire Dept., 80’s. Few plates are very rusted. Exact years 1808-1908 Medal; 9) Guest of “Vigilant Engine Co. No. 2”, “Welcome Home Old Lover, Dover, N.H., August 28, 1910; 10) Norristown PA, unknown. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132458 Annual Parade, November 26, 1908. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 125306 Lot# 4325 Nevada Nevada Pinup Calendars Lot# 4332 New England 1849 New England This lot contains three calendars from various Mercantile Union Directory Gold Rush casinos. The first calendar is from the Nevada Era Directory, published by Pratt & Co. “… Club in Reno and the Nevada Lodge at North containing a new map of New-England, an Lake Tahoe 1970. The second calendar is almanac for 1849, a memorandum for every from Barney’s El Capitan Lodge & Casino day in the year and a business directory for New-England”. Also, “A in Hawthorn, Nevada dated 1960. The last Short Advertising Register and a business directory of many of the calendar is from Harold’s Club in Reno dated principal mercantile houses and manufacturing establishments of 1970 with all months. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 133789 New York. States covered: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut.” Map for each. The New England Lot# 4326 Nevada 1920’s Photos Lake Tahoe Mercantile Union was established in 1848 by a union of all the And Riverside Hotel Fire Lot of 13. 1. Two mercantile firms, manufacturing establishments and professional B/W photos w/wht borders of the Riverside men, for the purpose of securing to all, better facilities for business Hotel before/after fire in 1922. 2. Eleven b/w correspondence, and the giving and receiving of consignments. The photos all but one w/wht border. Photos of the business directory, it was decided, was the cheapest and most effectual method of accomplishing this. Includes a Table of Contents with an 1920’s from Truckee to Emerald Bay. ( Two alphabetical list of towns. Slight damage (1/2” tear) to the back cover at the spine and the corners of the covers are dog-eared. Otherwise in are postcards). All in excellent condition.. Est. excellent condition. 324 pages with 9 pages of advertising at the back. $170-250 HWAC# 129926 [Rarity: i] Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 108494 Lot# 4327 Nevada 1908 Reminiscences of Senator William M. Stewart 1) Autobiography: Reminiscences of Senator William M. Stewart. Red cloth hardcover bordered in black. 358 pages. New York: The Neale Publishing Company, 1908. Scarce, not many copies available. Est. $70-90 HWAC# 132459 Lot# 4328 Nevada Scenic, Historic, Travel & Lot# 4333 Pittsfield, New Hampshire Pittsfield Treasure Publications Lot of 7. 1) Desert Gem Ledgers (3), 1835-c1860 Three early ledgers Trails, 1966 – 2) Pay Dirt, Values in the Rough from the Berry family of Pittsfield, New Hampshire. 1948 – 3) Nevada Treasure Hunters (with The Berrys ran a large hardware and general store Ghost Town Map) 1961 4) Churchill County, (including foods) for more than thirty years. The first in Focus, 1990 – 5) Reel History & Hysterical ledger is 1835-1877 and reflects various accounts Events, 1967 – 6) Scenic Guide to Nevada, 1952 from their store. Numerous manuscript pieces are – 7) The Nevada Desert, 1971 contained within the 100-plus page ledger. a second ledger contains the inventory of the store in 1854, Est. $60-120 HWAC# 131885 which is about 12pp acquired at a cost of $3220.55. Later in this ledger is a draft of a deed of what was then known as Lot# 4329 Nevada Small Ram’s Insulator “Berry’s Park” to successor family members. a note contained within Holder Block of Original Wood Rams horn states that the Berry Park was where the Pittsfield High School is today. insulator holder wood block used for telegraph A third ledger is a sales ledger from the 1860’s. All classic ledges, two lines. Bottom piece of wood, drilled with holes but does not include board bound and a third leather. each appx 9 x 14”. One of the Berry Rams Horn insulator. Wood block is aged and spit in two pieces. Please family was a Minnesota Supreme Court Justice (John). Est. $400-800 see photo for detailed condition. Measures 4” x 11” x 4”. Est. $70-140 HWAC# 132241 HWAC# 84839 228 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4334 New York City, New Mexico 1916 Lot# 4339 New York c. circa 1897- 1912 Fire Funk & Wagnalls Mental Efficiency Book Convention Ribbons for New York State Series This is the entire mental efficiency (11) 1) “Jeffords Hose”, N.Y.V.F.A. 14th Annual series of books published by Funk & Wagnall Convention, August 21-24, 1905, Jamestown, in 1916. The series consists of nine books and NY; 2) Delegate, Mass. State Firemens Assn., 31 comes in a nice wooden box. Please see photos Annual Convention, Lowell Mass., September for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 21-23, 1910; 3) “Alert Hose No. 1”, We’re with HWAC# 131856 You Norwich, NY (N.D.); 4) Souvenir, Dunkirk, NY. Convention, August 15-20, 1904; 5) Lot# 4335 Taos, New Mexico Fire at the Don Delegate, So. N.Y.F.A, 17th Annual Convention, Rockville Centre, New Fernando Hotel, 5 photos A set of five 3-1/2 York, October 1-3, 1912; 6) Delegate, NY, State Firemens Assn. Conv., x 5-1/2 inch, black and white photos printed August 20-24 1901; 7) “Active Hook & Ladder Co., Greene, NY, Ann. with a postcard backing, that document the Tournament, Chenango Co. Firemens Assn., Norwich, NY, August 19, fire of the Don Fernando Hotel. The five images 1897; 8)NY State Firemen Glen Falls, NY, 1905, Historic Souvenir, begin with smoke from the side of the hotel Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis Worlds Fair, as the fire was starting, a street view full of 1803-1904; 9) Firemen’s Souvenir, “Shen Duty Calls” Medal (N.D.); furniture piled outside, the thick smoke as 10)Delegate, So. NY., Vol Firemen’s Assn., 12th Ann. Convention, the building continued to burn, and a view of Greensport, L.I., October 15-17 1907; 11) Member of “Citizens Hose the ruins after the fire. Today the Don Fernando Hotel in Taos, New Co. 1”, Northville, N.Y. (N.D.) Est. $340-500 HWAC# 125307 Mexico, bears no resemblance to the building in these pictures. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109207 Lot# 4340 New York Firefighting Historical Memorabilia - Rare - Lot of 3 This lot of Lot# 4336 New Mexico Collectible Grab Bag rare fire fighting memorabilia gives a glimpse Lot of 3. 1) Santa Fe Lanterns & Locks 1874- into the world of firefighting in the late 19th 1928 catalog by Wm. A. Cunningham. Fair to century. 1) Souvenir Book of the Trans- good condition, bottom right corner is folded. Continental Excursion from New York City to 2) Harmer Rooke Galleries Auction Catalog San Francisco, California in September of 1887. featuring The B.J. (Skip) Jane Jr. Collection. This book is hardbound in red fabric and has 1992. Great reference piece for bottle 64 pages plus ads. Dimensions of this item are 7-5/8 x 8-3/4 inches. collectors. Catalog is B&W except for the front 2) “The Excursion of the Veteran Firemen’s Assn. to S.F.” is a 16 x 11 and back covers. 3) License plate 34-24-347 inch woodcut print from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper out New Mexico red and yellow plate. Looks to be of New York City featuring portraits of the officers and departure from the 1980s. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 133813 from the association headquarters. 3) A photograph of the surviving members of the Rincon Hose Co. No. 6. San Francisco Volunteer Fire Lot# 4337 Buffalo, New York 1901 Match safe and Department and guests from the New York Fire Department. Slightly Cigar Cutter Pan American Expo From the 1901 water damaged along bottom edge. The photograph is 19-1/2 x 13- Pan American Expo in Buffalo New York. A beatifully 1/2 inch housed in a 24 x 18 inch antique frame. Est. $500-700 HWAC# engraved match’s face w/ Manfacturers and Liberal 122321 Arts Bldg on one side and possibly a mermaid on the other. Include is a very rare pamphlet from the Expo. Lot# 4341 New York, New York 1907-1930’s Shows wear but in good condition. Est. $150-250 Shirley Temple & Al Smith Sheet Music A HWAC# 129890 nice nostalgic duo of sheet music. First is a trio of songs from the Shirley Temple movie Lot# 4338 Liberty, New York 1901 Fireman’s Badge and “Stowaway” co-starring Robert Young and Alice Ribbon - Color Celluloid 1901 - Rare! Antique color Faye. Next is a song The Sidewalks of New York celluloid badge with picture of fireman ascending ladder dedicated to then NY Governor Alfred Smith, to window spewing flames. Measures 1.75” diameter. whose picture adorns the cover. This became his campaign song in Stamped on reverse: “Whitehead & Hoag / Badges / Pat. his run for president in 1928. Please see photos for more detail and June 1 - / Newark, N.J. “ Silk red, white and blue ribbon condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121695 reads: “Firemen’s / Tournament (? - barely legible) / Liberty, N.Y. / July 4, 1901” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132251 Lot# 4342 New York, New York 1869-1899 United States Treasury “Stop Payment YOUR COLLECTIBLES Orders” Mostly c1870. Doing a quick spot COULD BE HERE check we found a a stop payment for a Union soldier from the 7th Regular Missouri and a Contact us for more information private from the 105th Infantry, New York. Who about consigning in our auctions! knows what else awaits the collector! Well over 100 pieces. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130097 Lot# 4343 New York City, New York 1950’s Monroe Calculating Machine Adding machine manufactured by the Monroe Calculating Machine Company of New York. Since I don’t know how to operate this type of contraption, I couldn’t tell you if it works or not. Everything seems to be a in place and there’s a plate that says it once belonged to Storey County. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Date: 1950’s Country (if not USA): State: New York City: New York City Provenance: The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $200-400 HWAC# 126547 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 229

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4344 New York Miscellaneous New Lot# 4348 Ohio 1852 Unique Receipt for Sale of York Ephemera Collection The two best Patent for a Washing Machine 1852 Receipt for pieces are two Victorian style scrap books. the sale of a patent for a washing machine, dated They include business cards, autograph cards June 5, 1852. This receipt is sold “as is,” and is in and illustrated cards. Mostly from Syracuse, fragile condition, and is enclosed in a plastic sleeve. New York. Advertising includes George Bausch It is believed to be a unique receipt, possibly the optician (we believe cousin of John Bausch of only one in existence. On that date in 1852, Joel Bausch & Lomb), Atwood’s 5c store, William Stewart trunks of Phoenix, Haines, of Ohio, sold his interest in his patent for his Barney West & Smith, Mrs. E. Brown restorative artist in Rochester, invention of a clothes washer to John Lacock and and many national brands. Also Sale of 7 cows, two hogs etc. at the A.S. Hersy, also of Ohio. The 7.25” x 9.5” document F. D. Wilcox farm in Troupsberg. 1877 New York Tribune with article which cites “The Buckeye Clothes-Washer,” is signed by Haines and on the opening of the American Museum of Natural History. New two witnesses, has an ornate border, and has a hole torn in the center York souvenir spoon from New York. Lou Walters Latin Quarter drum as well as rips along two folds, but is still intact. Please see photo for stick(?). New York souvenir shot glass. Copper. Engraved. Different! details. Haines also patented a fruit can in 1867. Ken Prag Collection Est. Nineteen post cards. Five oversized Hudson River: West Point, Hudson $200-400 HWAC# 127609 river steamer, Mountain Bridge, Upper end of the Palisades, Looking up the Hudson River from West Point. Also three Castle Creek RPC’s, Lot# 4349 Rock Point, Oregon 1869 Letter Sent six ship cards and two downtown New York cards. Latin Quarter During an Oregon to California Cattle Drive souvenir photo. Wrinkled. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131791 This is correspondence sent during a cattle drive from Oregon to California. Beginning at Rock Point, Lot# 4345 New York 1922 New York Times Mid- along the Rogue River, the letter written by a man Week Pictorial Sept. 7, 1922 Baseball The New named Cal and addressing “Friend Mark” was York Times Mid-Week Pictorial, Sept. 7, 1922 issue. written in Rock point a popular gathering spot for The 22-page newspaper supplement features photo drives to begin. It talks about the upcoming route pictorials on a variety of subjects, including, but that includes Yreka. He also mentions his friend’s not limited to: baseball, news of the U.S. and world, brand being on one hip of the cows and his current politics, noteworthy women, stage and screen, outfit’s mark on the other. Great historical record of a cattle drive. animals and advertisements. Baseball photos include Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# George Kelly of the Giants, Kenneth Williams of the 127622 St. Louis Browns, and more. Measures 11” x 16”, with sepia toned photos. Fair to poor condition with some tattering and Lot# 4350 Oregon 1915-1920’s Survey Maps tears, top left corner of cover missing and a clipping removed inside. of Oregon & Washington Regions (9) This Cover is of the grand prize winner at the Asbury Park baby parade. Est. is a set of survey maps from the Northwest $60-80 HWAC# 129733 region, including Oregon and Washington. They show topography of the areas, as well Lot# 4346 New York April 26, 1834 Rare 1834 as the routes of the Great Northern Railroad “New-York Mirror” Weekly Journal in Very Good Mansfield Route, as well as the Columbia River Condition Rare “New-York Mirror,” “A Weekly Gorge. Some of the maps are from the earlier 1900’s, some printed Journal, Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts,” in the 1920’s. Please see photos for more details and condition. Est. issued April 26, 1834, and in very good condition $100-150 HWAC# 110178 for a publication that’s almost 200 years old. It was printed around the time Congress created the Lot# 4351 Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1847 Indian Territory now known as Oklahoma, Cyrus Harris’s General Business Directory of McCormick patented the mechanical reaper and the Cities of Pittsburgh & Allegheny with the French Foreign Legion was founded. Pages the Environs by Isaac Harris Fifth Edition, numbered 337-334, 10.5” x 14.5”. The New-York Mirror was a weekly Published Pittsburgh, Printed by A. A. newspaper published in New York City from 1823 to 1842, succeeded Anderson. Formerly owned by the New York by The New Mirror in 1843 and 1844. Its producers then launched State Library in Albany. Another Gold Rush Era a daily newspaper named The Evening Mirror, which published from Directory. 241 pages of alphabetic name listing 1844 to 1898. Edgar Allan Poe worked for the newspaper as a critic followed by approximately 30 additional pages of advertisements. until February 1845. In the January 29, 1845 issue, the Mirror was Approximately 4” x 7” hardbound, binding intact, all pages present the first to publish Poe’s poem “The Raven” with the author’s name. but discolored and stained inside covers and on page edges, possibly A letter printed by the Mirror in the July 23, 1846 issue caused Poe exposed to moisture. Fully legible. Excellent resource for bottle to sue the newspaper for libel and defamation of character. Poe won collectors and researchers. Includes banks officers and capital, the suit and was awarded $225.06 as well as an additional $101.42 in government officers, hospitals, etc. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300- court costs. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 129737 500 HWAC# 108496 Lot# 4347 North Carolina 1893 Poster Lot# 4352 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1895 Advert. for Tobacco 80973 Reg. #71 Fireman’s Certificate and Letterheads - Lot this is a real poster ad. for Golden Grain of 2 Lot of two. 1) Three letterheads for the Tobacco. 13.5” x 19.5”. Ready to frame. Est. Fire Association of Philadelphia, dated 1895 $100-200 HWAC# 135535 with one measuring 5-8/16 x 8-1/2 inches and the other two measuring 8-1/2 x 10-3/4 inches. 2) An unused and professionally framed and matted Insurance Agents Certificate of Authority for the United Fireman’s Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. The frame measures 19 x 17 inches, and the certificate in the matte opening measures 15 x 12 inches. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 122318 230 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4353 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1857- Lot# 4358 Fannin County, Texas 1841 Two sided 1858 Specimens & Printing Types Rare Book legal sized paper on the death of Epson Hamilton If you are in need of a vintage and extremely of the Fannin Rangers His wife (one side) and two rare guide to typeface, fonts, border designs, vignette designs witnesses (second side) vouch in 1853 to his death. and more. This is just the book for you. This is the 1857 edition of The wife seeks to obtain all moneys from his 1841 Specimens, Printing Types, Plain and Ornamental, Borders, Cuts, Rules, duty with Captain William M Williams of the Fannin Dashes, Etc. from the Foundry of L. Johnson & Co. Established 1796. County Minute Men / Rangers. He would have served This is a BEAUTIFUL publication with everything you’ll ever need in a at sometime between July and September of 1841. printing guide of the 1850’s The book is nearly 200 pages and covers Several Cuts and some serious folding bottom Ken Prag everything from punctuation to stock certificate vignettes. To say this Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130162 is rare is an understatement and because of the great condition it’s still in after 170 years, this is pretty much a bargain. Please see photos Lot# 4359 Liberty County, Texas 1851 for more details and condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $1000- Republic of Texas class 2d Debt Relief 2000 HWAC# 131980 issued to Pryor Bryan for roll of clerk For $97.75. Pryor Bryan was an officer in the Army Lot# 4354 Dillon, South Carolina 01-04-1940 of Texas from 1935 to 1936. [Liberty County 00:00:00 Gone With the Wind Movie Tickets Historical markers online] The Republic of FIRST RUN (4) South Carolina 1940 Four Texas inherited from the provisional and ad “Gone With the Wind” FIRST RUN tickets from interim governments a debt estimated at $1.25 the Dillon Theatre in Dillon, S.C., for a Saturday million. Postponement of the payment of the evening showing, April 13, 1940. This showing was four months after bulk of this debt was protracted over a period of eleven years, interest the premiere release of the movie in Georgia in December 1939. The accumulating on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-300 tickets are fully intact with consecutive seat numbers Balcony, Section HWAC# 130148 Right, Row 3, Seats 1, 2, 3, and 4. All four orange 3.5” x 1.5” tickets are in “like new” condition. The fronts have all the information, including Lot# 4360 Robertson County, Texas 1851 the name of the movie, name and location of the theatre, date, “Good Republic of Texas class 2d Debt Relief only Sat’day eve,” seat numbers, and price which reads, “Estab. Price issued to JJ Expedition, 1851 For fees of $7.75 $1.00/Tax Paid .10/Total $1.10.” Rear is blank. See photo(s) for more as a witness in the district court of Robertson details. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 129731 County. Paid July 3, 1852. Stamped Paid. Large rips repaired with museum quality tape! Other Lot# 4355 Deadwood, South rips and corner issues. Ken Prag Collection Est. Dakota 1878-1905 Deadwood, S.D. $180-300 HWAC# 130146 Stereo View & Check A stereo view of Deadwood, South Dakota, before Lot# 4361 San Antonio, Texas 1842 Republic a lot of development. Also included of Texas class 2d Debt Relief issued to in the group is a postcard giving Jose Antonio de la Garza Issued for $72.00 notice on a business partnership for claims for beeves (beef, cattle) furnished buyout by C.B. Strauss of his former General Somervell in 1842. Garza was an business partner, Ed. Whitehead. important person in San Antonio history. He Last, is a check written to George was born in 1776 he San Antonio de Bejar, Winn to hire a team. The fee is $15.50. It is punch canceled. Please see Texas. In 1818 he received permission from the photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 127618 Texas government to create the first Texas coin. His initials ‘JAG’ and the date are imprinted on the coin. He used the Lot# 4356 Deadwood, South Dakota star symbol that is now so closely associated with the state. In 1824 1800’s Nice Deadwood, SD Stereo he became one of the largest land owners in Bexar County. In 1832 View Great birds eye stereo view of he was elected Mayor of San Antonio. That year he signed the articles Deadwood, South Dakota. Taken by from the convention of 1832. Being Mexican, he was looked at with Ben Oppenheimer, Photo Artist, rare some displeasure during the 1836 revolution. Ken Prag Collection Est. and vintage photo of a notorious $240-500 HWAC# 130158 Old West town. Very sharp and clear photo. Please see photos for more Lot# 4362 Texas 1836 Republic of Texas detail and condition. Est. $300-600 2d class B Debt Relief issued for Henry M. HWAC# 131627 Smith and John Sinclair 1) Henry W. Smith for services in Captain Smithfs Company 1836. Lot# 4357 Deadwood, South For $24. It is thought that Henry Smith traveled Dakota 1800’s Stereo View to Nacogdoches, Texas, with his father on a of Deadwood Nice birds eye trip to purchase land in 1835. Henry followed stereo view of Wild Bill Hickok’s with the troops that his father brought from bailiwick, Deadwood, South Tennessee and Alabama to fight against Mexico. Dakota. There’s no photographer They arrived at Nacogdoches in March 1836, and Henry served in the noted, just a handwritten note cavalry troop of General Smith from April 11 until July 23, 1836. In the stating that this is a view of South aftermath of the battle of San Jacinto, he, with his father’s troops, faced Deadwood. A rare and vintage the enemy in the Victoria area with Gen. Thomas J. Rusk. [biography photo of a notorious Old West by Stevens] 2) John Sinclair. Date is written e1835f with a e0f town. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 hand written over the e6h making the date e1830f or 1836f. HWAC# 131624 Letter in 1853 attached puts Sinclair in the Parrish of De Soto in the state of Louisiana. (Letter is glued to Debt paper, but almost totally detached.) Issued for $32. 1836 was the year that Texas gained complete independence from Mexico! Ken Prag Collection Est. $500- 800 HWAC# 130150 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 231

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4363 Texas 1836 Republic of Texas Lot# 4367 Texas class 2d Debt Relief issued to Edward Jackson (Texas Rangers) Edward Jackson to 1841 Republic receive $24 for serving with Captain Wheelock. Wheelock had a company of Rangers. They of Texas class 2d were enlisted on May 8, 1836. They served until August 3, 1836. The town of Wheelock Debt Relief issued was named for E. L. R. Wheelock. Wheelock was a defender of Indian rights, Indian agent to SAJ Haynie and and lawyer. 1836 is the year Texas won independence from Mexico. The Republic of Texas inherited from the provisional and ad interim Milvern Harrell. governments a debt estimated at $1.25 million. Postponement of the payment of the bulk of this debt was protracted over a period of eleven Both Haynie and years, interest accumulating on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag Collection Est. $240-400 HWAC# 130151 Harrell were Lot# 4364 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas serving under class 2d Debt Relief issued to John Seymour and Joseph Strickland; Fannin County Texas Captain Thomas Rangers. Strickland & Seymour to receive $62.50. They were both part of the Roberts Green under Major Lewis. Haynie was to receive $41.00 and Harrell Company – the Fannin County Mounted Rangers. The company was in service from September 16, 1839 to $62.50. Harrell was captured by General Woll near Rio Salado March 16, 1849. In 1840 the Texas Congress enacted a measure of relief for the settlers from Indian raids. Roberts Company was one of those (Dawson’s Massacre or Musquite Fight). He was a fortunate survivor! formed. The Republic of Texas inherited from the provisional and ad interim governments a debt estimated at $1.25 million. Postponement Lewis and Green were leading a party against warring Comanche. of the payment of the bulk of this debt was protracted over a period of eleven years, interest accumulating on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag The Republic of Texas inherited from the provisional and ad interim Collection Est. $500-800 HWAC# 130152 governments a debt estimated at $1.25 million. Postponement of the Lot# 4365 Texas 1840 Republic of Texas class 2d Debt Relief issued to Josiah Taylor payment of the bulk of this debt was protracted over a period of eleven of the Gonzalez Rangers, 1840 Taylor received $43.33. We believe that he was part years, interest accumulating on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag Collection of the Caldwell Company Gonzalez Volunteers. It is the only Captain Caldwell we could find in Est. $500-700 HWAC# 130155 this era. [Index to Military Rolls of the Republic of Texas 1835-1845]. The men under his Lot# 4368 Texas 1841 Republic of Texas command were paid November 16, 1840. He class 2d Debt Relief issued to the Est. lead his company in the battle of Plum Creek. This battle was a skirmish Thomas Hancock for losses in the Santa between Texans and a large party of Comanche Indians. The Texans Fe Expedition For services and losses on the claimed victory as they killed 80 Comanche (only 12 bodies were ever Santa Fe Expedition. For $350. The Santa Fe found), but the Indians got away with a great number of stolen horses expedition was an attempt by some Texans to and mules. Ken Prag Collection Est. $240-400 HWAC# 130154 convince New Mexico to join them and to create trade with the Santa Fe Trail. The expedition Lot# 4366 Texas 1841 was a disaster leading to the surrender of the Republic of Texas entire military and merchant force spending time in a prison in Mexico class 2d Debt Relief City before being released. Thomas Hancock, a resident of San Antonio, issued to John Hart was a member of Dawsonfs Company. He was sentenced to death, but and William Holloway eventually changed to a 10 year imprisonment. He escaped in 1843, but for military service was recaptured. His was released with the Bexar prisoners on March Both of these soldiers 23, 1844. [Bexar and Dawson Prisoners by Winkler] The Republic of were involved in Indian Texas inherited from the provisional and ad interim governments a issues in 1841. Hart debt estimated at $1.25 million. Postponement of the payment of the was in the company of Captain Fowler and received $22.03. Fowler bulk of this debt was protracted over a period of eleven years, interest is most likely C. A. W. Fowler, a tried and true military man. Holloway accumulating on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-400 was in the company of Captain Key under General Fanant(?) and HWAC# 130147 received $30.00. In our quick search we found no information on Hart or Holloway although this time in Texas history probably meant the Lot# 4369 Texas 1842 Republic of Texas men were involved in Indian issues. The Republic of Texas inherited class 2d Debt Relief issued to Benjamin from the provisional and ad interim governments a debt estimated at F. Warnock for services in the Somervell $1.25 million. Postponement of the payment of the bulk of this debt Campaignign. blic of Texas class 2d Debt was protracted over a period of eleven years, interest accumulating Relief issued to Benjamin F. Warnock for on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag Collection Est. $500-700 HWAC# 130156 services in the Somervell Campaign. The Somervell Campaign was a response to three predatory raids made by the Mexican army in 1842. President Sam Houston ordered Alexander Somervell to organize a militia and invade Mexico. 683 men arrived in San Antonio ready for glory and plunder. On November 25 the force captured Laredo. But Somervell recognized he did not have the ability to continue and ordered his men to disband and return home by way of the Gonzales. Warnock was in the First Regiment of the South Western Army under the command of James R. Cook. [Texas State Historical Society online] The Republic of Texas inherited from the provisional and ad interim governments a debt estimated at $1.25 million. Postponement of the payment of the bulk of this debt was protracted over a period of eleven years, interest accumulating on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag Collection Est. $240-400 HWAC# 130149 232 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4370 Texas 1842 Republic of Texas Lot# 4374 Texas Photos of Town Life in class 2d Debt Relief issued to Joseph F. Farwell, Texas and Texico, New Mexico This Smith, John Hemphill and Moses Griffin. 1) lot contains about 12 real photos of Farwell, Hemphill for $31.50 for services under General Tx. and Texico, N.M. C. 1940’s. Salvatore Falcone Burlison. Hemphill was the acting adjutant Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132946 General. He was also part of the Gillespie Company in the Vasquez Campaign of 1842. a Lot# 4375 Utah 1870 “Life in Utah” or the force of 700 men under Gen. Rafael Vasquez “Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism” – marched into Texas and seized San Antonio on very early anti-Mormon book 608 pages. March 5, 1842. Vazquez retreated a few days later, but the panic that Written by J. H. Beadle. Beadle’s writings were created had an impact on the Anglos in Mexico. 2) Smith for $31.50 the most downright and convincing of the for service in Captain John T Price’s company under Colonel Owen. relentless antagonists of Mormonism. Folding map of Utah, 37 Illus. Price was in charge of the 1st Regiment of Volunteers (South West 4pp. of publisher’s ads. Wear and tear on cover. Pages and binding Army). They were at San Antonio, Camp Cooke and took part in the strong. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130053 Somervell Campaign. 3) Hemphill for $31.50 for service under General Burlison as an adjutant general. Hemphill was an associate judge of Lot# 4376 Utah Utah History Books (2) the Supreme Court. He, however, joined in several campaigns against Hardcovers. The Ghosts of Gold Mountain by the Indians in 1842. He was a leading advocate in recommending that Utley, A History of Piute County by Newell Est. Texas secede from the United States of America. Ken Prag Collection Est. $30-45 HWAC# 59776 $700-1000 HWAC# 130159 Lot# 4371 Texas 1842 Republic of Texas Lot# 4377 Utah Foamite Fire Extinguisher, class 2d Debt Relief issued to Melvin Martin Ware Wash Tub, bonus items This Wilkinson and RB Martin 1) Wilkinson was beautiful piece of fire-fighting history is an to receive $157.50 for service in the Somerville original Foamite Fire Extinguisher, Model Campaign in the company of Captain Cameron CA, approx. 24-inches tall and 7-inches in under General Davis. He was a member of the diameter. All the parts appear to be present: 1st Regiment, South Western Army from October 17 to November the top cap easily unscrews to reveal the 20, 1842. The company served at San Antonio, Camp Cooke and the cartridge frame inside, and the rubber hose on the side is intact with Somervell campaign. This is a very large sum of money, but what its metal nozzle. The copper-tone cylinder is mildly corroded, but for we do not know. 2) Martin was to receive $45 for service in the there are no large dents or perforations anywhere on this item. The Somervell campaign. Texas stamp on reverse. Martin was an ensign. original embossed brass label is still firmly affixed to the side and The Somervell expedition was a punitive expedition against Mexico in all the lettering is clearly legible. Much of the original green and red retaliation for three predatory raids made by Mexican armies upon paint on the label is still present. This lot also includes a Martin Ware Texas in 1842 Ken Prag Collection Est. $500-700 HWAC# 130160 galvanized steel laundry tub, approx. 13 x 13 x 23.5 inches without the handles and 29 inches long including the steel-mounted wooden Lot# 4372 Texas 1842 Republic of Texas handles. About 80 percent of the original label is still visible on the class 2d Debt Relief issued to OHP Walker tub. The lid with its wooden handle is dented but still fits into the top and Joseph F Worsham 1) Walker for $67.50 of the tub. These are beautiful display pieces, and they were probably for services in the Somervell Campaign. Walker salvaged from a Utah underground mine. Included as a bonus is a served in the First Regiment, South Western dark blue glazed earthenware teapot with a traces of a feathery gold Army under Captain Barrett from October floral pattern. Intact with a very minor chip at the spout and about 1, 1842 to November 10, 1842. 2) Worsham for $67.50 for services a 1/2-inch deglazing on the lip of the included lid. Lastly is a one- in the Somervell Campaign under Captain McGuffin from November quart glass motor oil dispenser by the Master Mfg. Co. of Litchfield, 25 to December 19, 1842. This was also part of the South Western Illinois. Diameter is approx. 3-3/4 inches and the total height with the Army, 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade. The Somervell expedition was a included metal funnel is almost 14 inches. Still has some of the last punitive expedition against Mexico in retaliation for three predatory oil in the bottom, but should clean up nicely if desired. Date: Country raids made by Mexican armies upon Texas in 1842. The Republic of (if not USA): State: Utah City: Provenance: Geff Pollock Collection Geff Texas inherited from the provisional and ad interim governments a Pollock Collection Est. $260-400 HWAC# 108006 debt estimated at $1.25 million. Postponement of the payment of the bulk of this debt was protracted over a period of eleven years, interest Lot# 4378 Vermont 1878 Vermont Legislative accumulating on it up to July 1, 1850. Ken Prag Collection Est. $500-700 Directory Hardcover directory with fold out HWAC# 130161 Vermont map. 156pp with index. 1.75” spine/ front board break Fred Holabird Collection Est. Lot# 4373 Texas 1842 Republic of Texas $300-600 HWAC# 100077 class 2d Debt Relief issued to SAJ Haynie and James Houston under General Burleson Burleson was a colonel in the battle of San Antonio. Both received funds for 1842 services rendered. Houston was listed as directly under the general. He received $31.50. Haynie was an orderly Sergeant in the company of Captain Gillespie under the general. Captain James H. Gillespie had a company of (Bastrop) Volunteers and were involved in the Vasquez Campaign. The campaign took place in March of 1842, but Haynie was not yet on the rolls. He received $42.70. S. A. J. stands for Stephen Andrew Jackson. He came from Burnet County and the 1860 slave schedule lists him as having five slaves from 1 to 21 years of age. Ken Prag Collection Est. $500-700 HWAC# 130157 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 233

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Geographically Sorted Lot# 4379 Tacoma, Lot# 4385 1941-1969 Classics Illustrated Washington 1922-1950 Ferry Comic Books Complete Set #1-#169 This is Schedules, Vet Association a complete set of Classics Illustrated Comics. Ribbon, Ad Calendars A This was a publication that took classic nice and rare ephemera stories of history and literature and made collection that includes them more attractive to children and teens, two ferry schedules from by putting them into comic book form. This the 1920’s-30’s for the run is the COMPLETE set, issue #1 to #169. Stories include “The Three between Tacoma and Seattle Musketeers #1, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde #13, Longfellow’s Miles Standish aboard the S.S. Virginia V, now #92 and much more. There are also some copies of Classics Illustrated a national historic monument. Next is a commemorative ribbon from Junior. These range in condition from Good to Fine. See photos for the 1906 Mid-Summer Reunion of The Veterans of Central California, more detail and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of in Congress Springs, near Saratoga. Finally, we have six advertising Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $3000-6000 HWAC# 108410 plastic pocket calendars for the years 1941 thru 1950 and from businesses Wells Fargo Bank, Crocker Bank, Pacific Mutual Insurance Lot# 4386 California 1950’s-1960’s Dell and others. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131710 Golden Age Disney Comics (30) A nice group of 30 Golden Age Dell Disney comic books Lot# 4380 Washington Olympia Beer featuring Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge and Advertising Mirror (2) Lot of 2 advertising the rest of the family. Books are animated by mirrors. Both mirrors have a gold insignia with Carl Barks, creator of Scrooge McDuck. Books a horseshoe in the top center of the mirror. are from the 1950’s and 1960’s and range Both have label of the damn and river with “It’s from good to very good condition. Please see photos for more detail the Water” in red. Both are in used condition. and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131881 Western Memorabilia Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110171 Lot# 4381 La Crosse, Wisconsin 1950’s Beverage Lot# 4387 California 1950’s-1990’s Disney Advertising Signs (2) Two ad signs, one for Dad’s Stories Comic Collection Box of about 120 Root Beer, measuring 8”x 12” and made of heavy poster Walt Disney comics featuring Donald, Mickey board. The other is a metal sign measuring 31”x 8” and the whole gang. These comics range from advertising Heileman’s Special Export Beer. Gold to Silver to Bronze, starting with Dell to Marvel. Conditions range from good to Both pieces are in excellent condition. Please see near mint. Please see photos for more detail photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot HWAC# 131601 Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $300-500 HWAC# Lot# 4382 Marathon, Wisconsin Marathon 110169 Superfine Lager Beer Sign Oh- Boy What a Strike- Marathon Lager Beer sign. Wood color background on cardboard. Printed picture of a fisherman reeling in a bottle of marathon. Marathon Lager Beer in green print. Print of beer bottle glued on as well. Made in Marathon City Brewing Co. Marathon, Wisconsin. 21.5 x 13 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 132819 Lot# 4383 Berkeley, California 1960’s-1970’s Lot# 4388 1970-1985 Bronze Age Donald Duck Comics A collector Underground Comix Trio This lot of three and dealer group of 150 highly collectable Donald Duck comics underground comic books gives collectors a under the Walt Disney banner. The collection includes Gold Key and shot at some rarities. Included are Grim Wit #1 Whitman “Variants.” These copies run the gamut from Good to Very and #2, published by Last Gasp in 1972. These Fine, to Near Mint condition. There are also some highly desirable copies are in Very Fine condition with no tears “Four Color” editions in this large collection. Included are several near or binding issues. Also included is the No.1 issue of The Great Society mint copies of both #228 and #229, with of which have sold for about Comic Book. This 1966 publication from Paralax, is more a satire than $200 after being graded 9.8 by CGC. Four Color, also known as Four underground, poking fun at politics of that time. This piece is in Very Color Comics and One Shots, was an American comic book anthology Fine condition, with no tears or bindery issues. Please see photos for series published by Dell Comics between 1939 and 1962. The title is more details and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of a reference to the four basic colors used when printing comic books Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $300-600 HWAC# 124472 (cyan, magenta, yellow and black at the time). There are several duplicate copies, which makes it great for collectors and dealers. If you Lot# 4384 Berkeley, California 1960-1970’s are a comic or Disneyana collector, now’s the time to add to your comic Underground Comic Collection (94) A nice coffers. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The Historic V & collection of uncensored underground comics, T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $800- that became a fixture during the counterculture 1200 HWAC# 120683 era of the 1960’s and 70’s. Titles include Tales of the Toad #3, Short Order #2, Pandora’s Box #1, San Francisco Comic Book, and several editions of Wimmen’s Comix. There are some first printings in the lot but most are second thru fourth printings and all are in very nice shape, ranging from very good to near mint. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110170 234 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Comics Lot# 4389 1960’s-1985 Disney Comic Book Variety A collector and Lot# 4393 1950’s -1970’s 130 Donald Duck dealer group of 120 highly collectable Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge Collector Comics A nice group of 130 highly and various other comics under the Walt Disney banner. The collection collectable Donald Duck comics under the includes Gold Key and Whitman “Variants.” These copies run the Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories” banner. gamut from Very Fine, to Near Mint condition. There are also some The earlier editions were distributed by Dell highly desirable “Four Color” editions in this large collection. They Comics, but there are also Gold Key and Whitman “Variants.” These are from both the Silver and Bronze age of comics. Four Color, also copies are in good to very fine condition. There are also some highly known as Four Color Comics and One Shots, was an American comic desirable “Four Color” editions. Four Color, also known as Four Color book anthology series first published by Dell Comics between 1939 Comics and One Shots, was an American comic book anthology and 1962. Later, Gold Key and Whitman printed these same four color series published by Dell Comics between 1939 and 1962. The title is process. The title is a reference to the four basic colors used when a reference to the four basic colors used when printing comic books printing comic books (cyan, magenta, yellow and black at the time). (cyan, magenta, yellow and black at the time). There are several There are several duplicate copies, which makes it great for collectors duplicate copies, which makes it great for collectors and dealers. If you and dealers. If you are a comic or Disneyana collector, now’s the time are a comic or Disneyana collector, now’s the time to add to your comic to add to your comic coffers. Please see photos for more detail and coffers. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The Historic V & condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $650- Western Memorabilia Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 120685 1300 HWAC# 120677 Lot# 4390 1980’s-1990’s Donald Duck, Goofy Lot# 4394 North Pole, c1883 “Voyage of Comic Books A box of 125 Uncle Scrooge and the Jeannette” a North Pole Excursion Donald Duck comic books under the Gladstone Journals of Lieutenant Commander De Long. banner. There are also a few editions of Goofy, Illustrated. Fold out map is intact and in very a series that was turned into a TV series. All nice condition. Title Page has been removed. comics are in Very Good to Mint condition Loose binding with front cover. (W. D. Miles and there are multiples. This is an incredible chance for dealers and Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 130049 collectors. Please see photos for more details and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Lot# 4395 1949 “Track of the Cat” by Walter Est. $450-600 HWAC# 124474 Van Tilburg Clark and signed by Clark. First Printing. Excellent condition. This Clark classic Lot# 4391 1988 123 Gladstone Donald novel is a compelling tale of four men who Duck Comic This is a collection of 123 Donald fear a marauding mountain lion but swear to Duck comics under the Gladstone Walt Disney conquer it. It is also a story of violent human banner. These are from the 1990’s and could emotions - love and hate, hope and despair be in some cases, re-issues of past editions. - and of the perpetual conflict between good and evil. In954 it was These are all in very good to fine condition. Please see photos for more turned into a movie with Robert Mitchum and heartthrob Tab Hunter. details and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130070 Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $350-600 HWAC# 124468 Lot# 4396 1857 A History of All Nations Lot# 4392 1950’s to 1970’s 128 Donald Volume 1-2 A History of All Nations, From Duck Comic Collection A nice group of 128 The Earliest Periods To The Present Time; highly collectable Donald Duck comics under Or, Universal History: In Which The History the Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories” banner. Of Every Nation, Ancient And Modern, Is The earlier editions were distributed by Dell Separately Given. Illustrated By 70 Stylographic Comics, but there are also Gold Key and Whitman “Variants.” These Maps, And 700 Engravings. Revised Edition. copies are in good to very fine condition. There are also some highly Published by Miller, Orton & Company, 1857. desirable “Four Color” editions. Four Color, also known as Four Color Vol. I with a frontispiece, Vol. II with an added engraved title. Illustrated Comics and One Shots, was an American comic book anthology throughout with woodcuts. Vol 1 664 pages. Vol 2 1238 pages. Vol 2: series published by Dell Comics between 1939 and 1962. The title is binding in bad shape. Condition of both volumes : fair to good. Est. a reference to the four basic colors used when printing comic books $100-300 HWAC# 132461 (cyan, magenta, yellow and black at the time). There are several duplicate copies, which makes it great for collectors and dealers. If you Lot# 4397 1949 Beebe & Clegg Books on are a comic or Disneyana collector, now’s the time to add to your comic V&T and Wells Fargo Two informative books coffers. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The Historic V & by Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg. First, we T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $650- have Virginia & Truckee, a history of the famous 1200 HWAC# 120675 Comstock railroad. It still has its dustcover and is enhanced with several photos in its 67 plus pages. Next, we have U.S. West, The Saga of Wells Fargo. This too has it’s intact dustcover and 225 illustrations in its 315 pages. There are taped repairs, but both authors have autographed the book on the inside front cover. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 121701 Lot# 4398 Charles Dickens Works, 20 Volumes Charles Dickens Works, 20 Volumes. Hearst’s International Library Company, undated, c1900. Half calf bindings, 2 volumes with chips on edge binding. 6x8.” Dickens one of the world’s greatest authors, offers here a chance for a library of his greatest works, still a great read today! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 132837 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 235

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Books Lot# 4399 Collection of Oz books illustrated Lot# 4406 1845, 1854 John C. by John R Neill Collection of eight different Oz Fremont Books 1) Fremont First and books by Frank Baum and illustrated by John Second Expeditions, 1842-3-4. Report R Neill. These are among the most collectible of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky of the illustrated books of the earliest 20th Mountains in the Year 1842, and to century made famous by an C. Wyeth and Oregon and North California in the years Neill. The Emerald City of Oz with original dust 1843-’44. Washington: Blair and Rives, jacket 1910 extremely fine. Ozma of Oz 1907 good. The Emerald City 1845. With fold out map. 2) Fremont of Oz title page missing. Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz 1929, near excellent. Exploring Expedition through Oregon Captain Salt in Oz1936 very fine patchwork girl of Oz 1913, poor, and California. 1854. Miller, Ortman and family inscription. Tin Woodmen of Oz 1918 very good. The Wizard of Mulligan. 3) Garden of the World. 1856. Oz 1944 edition of the 1900 work very good. Fred Holabird Collection Est. First Edition. “The Garden of the World, $400-500 HWAC# 132774 or the Great West: its History, its Wealth, its Natural Advantages and its Future Lot# 4400 Dictionary of Art, 34 Vols, Also, Comprising a Complete Guide to 1996, Grove publisher The quintessential Emigrants, with a Full Description of art dictionary reference work in 34 volumes, the Different Routes Westward by an well indexed. A must have reference for the Old Settler. With statistics and facts professional. Ex library excellent condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# from Hon. Thomas H Benton, Hon. Sam 132834 Houston, Col. John C. Fremont, and other Old Settlers.” Publisher: Wentworth and Company, Boston, 1856. First edition. All three have Lot# 4401 George Eliot’s Poetry and Other some condition issues, but binding is strong and pages are clean. (W.D. Studies George Eliot’s Poetry and Other Studies Miles Collection) Est. $600-900 HWAC# 130076 was written by Rose E. Cleveland (President Cleveland’s sister). Fourteenth Edition. Lot# 4407 1896 Kings Handbook Of The Subscription Edition. Funk & Wagnalls, 1885. United States 1) Kings Handbook of the United Includes Studies in the Middle Ages: a Series States planned and edited by Moses King. Text of Historical Essays.191 pages. Salvatore Falcone By M. F, Sweetser. Buffalo, N.Y. The Matthews- Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132456 Northrup CO, Publishers. Over twenty-six hundred illustrations and thirty five colored maps. Book is about the Lot# 4402 1862 Harpers’ Weekly A Journal perspective of each state in the 1800s. All pages in tact. Condition of Civilization 1) 1862 Harper’s Weekly “A poor. Front cover removed from binding. 951 pages. Est. $100-200 Journal of Civilization” Large Bound VolumeVI No. 262. Jan 4 - Dec 27. Book seems complete HWAC# 132820 without any missing pages. Used condition. Wear and tears on some pages. Soil marks. Lot# 4408 Logging & Lumber Publications Cover is worn heavily, though still intact. 11.5 x 16. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 132828 #1 (3) 1) “In the Redwood’s Realm”, Lot# 4403 1815 Historical Memoirs Of Humboldt Co., California Facsimile Edition of Napoleon Book IX 1) Historical Memoirs of Napoleon Book IX, 1815. Translated From The 1893 original, reprinted with an introduction Original MS. By B. E. O’Meara. Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Abraham Small, by Peter Palmquist & Jack Irvine – 1987 1820. 328 pages fold out map and chart included. Condition fair to poor. Some pages damaged, none missing. (8 ½” x 11” SC, 120 pages) 2) “Dogholes & Donkey Engines”, A Est. $150-250 HWAC# 132821 Historical Resources Study of Six State Park System Units on the Mendocino Coast, April, 1980 – (8 ½” x 11” SC, 133 pages) 3) “Plumas Memories”, Publication No.53 of the Plumas Co. Historical Society, June, 1988 – Features the Collins Pine Co. Mill at Chester, Ca, August 27, 1952 – (8 ½” x 11” SC, 46 pages) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 131889 Lot# 4404 Historical Sketches of the Angling Lot# 4409 Logging & Lumber Publications Literature of All Nations Historical Sketches of the Angling Literature of all Nations by #2 (4) 1) “Yankee Loggers”, a Recollection Robert Blakey. London: John Russell Smith, 36, Soho Square. 335 pages. Original cloth. From of Woodsmen, Cooks, and River Drivers – By our research, this is a very desirable and highly sought after book. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Stewart H. Holbrook, Published byInternational 132825 Paper, 1961 Co. – (8 ½” x 11” SC, 123 pages) 2) Lot# 4405 1855 Hunter’s of the Old World and Neww Book,” Thrilling Adventures of “The Timberman”, an International Lumber Hunters in the Old Wold And New” by Henry C. Watson, published 1855 by Kelly & Brothers. Journal Maga- zine (Commemorating 50 Years of 508 pages. “The life of the hinterland possesses charm, without the crime, of the warriors’ Service) – Filled with 273 pages of articles, photos, career”. A rare hunting book that appears to cover all aspects at the time published. Great advertising, operations and every thing related to illustrations and color plates. The binding I’d in poor condition, but the contents are intact. Est. $120-200 HWAC# the lumber industry 3)“S Gaugian”, S Gauge News 129885 and Features Magazine, March- April 1981 issue – Features the “West Side Lumber Co.”, in Tuolumne, Cal. with 24 pages of logging & railroad operat- ions. Included are plans of the mills, factories, townsite, etc. In addition, for modeling purposes, there are drawings of buildings and Shay Locomotives and other stock. Finally, there are maps of trackage in the forests and a Chronology of the West Side story. 4) “Tonesta Valley”, Book No. 8 in the Series, “Logging Railroad Era of Lumbering in Pennsylvania” by Walter C.- Casler, 1973 – (8 ½” x 11” SC, 108 pages) Est. $80-160 HWAC# 131888 236 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Books Lot# 4410 Logging & Lumbering Lot# 4413 1833 New Gazetteer of the United Publications (6) Lot of 6. 1) “ T h i s States by Darby & Dwight A New Gazetteer Fascinating Lumber Business” by Stanley F. of the United States of America; containing a Horn Pub’l by The Bobbs-Merrill Co., N.Y., copious description of the States, Territories, 1943 – (6”x 9” HB, 313 pages). 2) “Lumber”, Counties, Parishes, Districts, Cities and Towns - It’s Manufacture & Distribution, by Ralph C.- Mountains, Lakes, Rivers and Canals-- Commerce, Bryant – Pub’l by John Wiley & Sons, London, Manufactures, Agriculture, and the Arts 1938 (6” x 9” HB, 539 pages) 3) “The Forested Generally, of the United States; Embracing also Land”, a History of Lumbering in Western the extent, boundaries and natural productions Washington by Robert E. Ficken – Pub’l by University of Washington, of the principal subdivisions, the latitude and 1987 – (6” x 9” HB, 324 pages) 4) “Swift Flows the River”, Log the longitude of cities and towns and their bearing and distance Driving in Oregon, by Dow Beckham – Pub’l by Arago Books, Coos from important places; including other interesting and valuable Bay, Ore., First Ed., Signed, 1990 – (6”x 9” SC, 207 pages) 5) Geographical, Historical, Political, and Statistical Information with “Green Timber”, On the Flood Tide to Fortune in the Great Northwest, the population of 1830. By William Darby and Theodore Dwight, by Thomas E. Ripley – American West Publish-ing Co., Palo Alto, Ca – Jr. Hartford, Published by Edward Hopkins. 1833. 630 pages with (6” x 9” HB, 126 pages) 6) “Scotia, Home of the Pacific Lumber Co., Appendix. Red brown leather boards, as original. Approximately 5” x Humboldt County Ca., 1964 - Illustrated with many photos including 9” Spine wear. All original. Prepared in 1832, this two column work overhead aerials of the entire operation - (6” x 9” SC, 32 pages) Est. is an alphabetical listing of all geographic terms found in America. It $200-300 HWAC# 131883 includes 1830 census data. Important early work on place names and locations. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108487 Lot# 4411 1867, 1875 Mormon Polygamy Rare Books (2 Books) 1) “Tell It All” The Story of a Life’s Experience in Mormonism. An Autobiography by Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, For more than twenty years the wife of Lot# 4414 Oxford English Dictionary, 20 Volumes, 1989 Edition The quintessential Oxford dictionary in 20 volumes. 1989 edition, all a Mormon Missionary and Elder. With Introductory Preface by Hrs. with protective slip covers. Ex library, excellent condition. 9.5 x 12.5.” This is considered the finest dictionary in the world. Est. $300-500 Harriet Beecher Stowe. Full-page Illustrations, and steel-plate portrait HWAC# 132835 of Author. [Published By Subscription Only.] Hartford, Conn.: A.D. Lot# 4415 Oxford English Dictionary, 20 Volumes, 1998 Edition The quintessential Worthington & Co., Publishers. Queen City Publishing Co., Cincinnati. Oxford dictionary in 20 volumes. 1998 edition, all with protective slip covers. Ex library, Excelsior Publishing Co., St. Louis. Louis Lloyd & Co., A.L. Bancroft & excellent condition. 9.5 x 12.5.” This is considered the finest dictionary in the world. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 132836 Co., San Francisco. 1875. “... a riveting account of the Mormon way Lot# 4416 1853 Report of the Secretary of the of life in Utah during the 19th Century... with an introduction by the Interior, 1853 Includes reports on Michigan, Louisiana, Arkansas, Wisconsin, etc. Discussion renown Harriet Beecher Stowe,in which she argues that the new task from town and villages to swamp lands. Has a discussion of private land claims in California. of civilization, now that slavery has been abolished, is to reverse the Pages 43 to 250. Nice condition. Full of charts! Est. $70-100 HWAC# 131836 degradation of womanhood and motherhood, and to raise women up Lot# 4417 1894 Smallest Magazine in the so they are no longer viewed as subservient or inferior.” 623 pages. World Published by A. B. Coutrney of 671 Tremont Street, Boston, this May 1894 issue is 3 Binding intact, but split inside front cover; all pages present, 27 x 4 1/2 inches. The cover story is “Mormonism Exposed. By a Mormon Slave Wife.” Fred Holabird illustrations. 2) The Mormon Prophet and His Harem; or, An Authentic Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 129332 History of Brigham Young, His Numerous Wives and Children By Mrs. Lot# 4418 1980-2006 Tall Timber Short Lines Magazine (65) The magazine was C. V. Waite. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Cambridge: Printed founded in the 1980’s with the title Timber Beast. It is read by both model railroaders and for the Author; and Sold by Subscription. J.S. Goodman and Company, those into logging history and modeling. It was headquartered first in Tacoma, Washington, 5 Custom House Place, Chicago. 1867. 298 pages. Binding split inside and then in Hamilton, Montana.This is a group of 65 issues from 1988-2006. Great images and photos. Please see back cover. This work contains a frontispiece portrait of Brigham photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 131668 Young, additional portraits, a map and plans of the Lion House, a large residence built by Brigham Young in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1856 to accommodate members of his enormous family. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 124492 Lot# 4412 My Attainment of the Pole My Attainment Of The Pole: Being The Record Of The Expedition That First Reached The Boreal Center By Dr. Frederick A. Cook. The Polar Publishing Co, Marbridge Building; 1911. . B&W Illustrations; 604 pages . Book is autographed by Frederick A. Cook in 1937. See photo. Rare! Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $120- 150 HWAC# 132453 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 237

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Books Lot# 4419 That Special Grace by Benjamin Lot# 4426 North America History Books Bradlee Book The book: “That Special Grace” (5) 6 hardcovers. The Mystery of E Troop is a memoir of John F. Kennedy written by his by Michno, Cowboy Poetry by Barker, The friend Benjamin Bradlee copyrighted in 1964. Business of Jews in Louisiana 1840-1875 by A hardcover book with dust jacket in very good Ashkenazi, Panama Canal by Martinez, Lewis condition. A simple but pleasant read sure to raise a smile. It beckons and Clark by Thorp Est. $80-120 HWAC# 135576 the question: “Where were you during JFK’s assassination?” for those of us who are old enough to remember that moment in American Lot# 4427 1965 War for the Colorado River history. Spoiler alert: the last page in the book is a photo of little V 1-2 1) War for the Colorado River V-I- The John standing on Pennsylvania Avenue moments before saluting his California-Arizonia Controversy by John Upton father’s casket as it travels by. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $60-80 Terrell. The Author Clark Company, Glendale, HWAC# 132850 California; 1965. 2) War for the Colorado River V-II ABove Lee’s Ferry- The Upper Basin- by Lot# 4420 1915 The City of the Domes John Upton Terrell. The Author Clark Company, The City of the Domes - The Panama Pacific Glendale, California; 1965. Both books in used condition. Bit of wear International Exposition. Written by John D. on the dust jackets. Includes information about the Colorado River and Barry. This is a rare Pan-Pacific Publication. the Hoover Dam. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132815 P.P.I.E.San Francisco, John J. Newbegin, 1915. Blair-Murdock Company Printers. 142 pages Lot# 4428 Women of the War: Their w/ advertisements. Illustrated. Condition- used-good. Salvatore Falcone Heroism and Self Sacrifice Women of the Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 132455 War: Their Heroism and Self Sacrifice by Frank Moore. Illustrated with Steel Engrabings, Lot# 4421 The Expeditions of John Charles Stanford, Conn; S.S. Scranton & Co., 1867. Fremont Vol I-II 1) The Expeditions of John Green cover, issued without a dust jacket. 576 Charles Fremont Vol I Travels from 1838 to pgs. Condition: used. RARE Salvatore Falcone 1844. Edited by Donald Jackson and Mary Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132454 Lee Spence. 1970. 2) The Expeditions of John Charles Fremont Vol II The Bear Flag Revolt the Lot# 4429 1900 Worlds Best Essays From Court-Martial. Edited by Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence. 1973. The Earliest to the Present Time, Volumes Both books are in good condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 132824 3-10 Royal Edition- The World’s Best Essays from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Lot# 4422 1877 The Silver Country or the David J. Brewer- Editor. No. 350 out of 1000 Great Southwest Book on silver. Rare, “Review in the Royal Edition. Copyright- Fred P. Kaiser; of the mineral and other wealth the attraction 1900. Lot includes volumes 3-10. NOTE: and material development of the former Volumes 1-2 are missing.All books vary in condition. Some books Kingdom of New Spain comprising the Mexico are in better condition than others and may have damage, including concessions to the I.S 1848 and 1853”. By Alex but not limited to binding damage and page damage. Est. $100-150 D. Anderson, published 1877, 221 pages. Cover HWAC# 132462 has a map of New Spain. Bonding and contents are in tact, with slight cover wear. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 129887 Lot# 4430 1890-i1 Fifth Edition Meyers Conversational Lexicon -- 1890 German Lot# 4423 Three books on law, business, Encyclopedia, rebound The Meyer etc. 1) Pacific Law by J. F. Cowder. A Complete Konversations-Lexikon is an historic German Hand Book of All Matters Ordinarily Coming encyclopedia, first published in 1839. The final issue appeared in Before Judges, Attorneys, Justices of the Peace, 1964. It was created by Joseph Meyer for the general public for those Farmers, Merchants and Business Men…. 2) in business, technical, and scholarly trades. This is the 17-volume Church’s Legal Business Forms, Western States. 3) Surface Management fifth edition (Funfter Band.), in German, from 1890, and it has more of Public Lands. The two older books have condition issues including recently been professionally rebound with brown leather-textured spine and binding. Pages are good. (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $120- covers and gold-leaf embossed titles on the spines. The condition of the 150 HWAC# 130054 interior pages is excellent, and every volume is extensively illustrated with detailed maps, line drawings, illustrations, and color plates that Lot# 4424 Timeless Novels Lot of 3. 1) A Fool’s might still appear in a modern publication on similar subjects. Each Errand and The Invisible Empire by Albion W. volume is about two inches thick and contains around 1,000 pages. As Tourgee. 2) The Tribulations of a Chinaman by a whole, the set provides keen insights into the way people in Germany Jules Verne. 3) The Son of Tarzan by Edgar Rice and much of Europe thought about the world at the time these were Burroughs. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132452 published. This exquisite set would be an exceptional addition to your research library. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 126650 Lot# 4425 1857 Travel let’s Adventures in All Countries Book, “abridged from the Lot# 4431 1932 American Journal of best writers for YOung Persons” by Theodore Archaeology 1932 Vol. 36, No. 4 First Dielitz, professor The Royal Institute Berlin. edition American Journal of Archaeology, Published 1857, 160 pages. An accumulation Oct.-Dec. 1932, Vol. 36, No. 4. Printed by the of several stories : The Slave Ship, Adventures Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published by the with a Lion. Overall in very good condition, Archaeological Institute of America. The 7” x binding is in tact, contents very good, outer cover show wear. Est. 10” book contains 591-plus pages, with many $150-250 HWAC# 129886 photographs and illustrations. The American Journal of Archaeology has been published quarterly since 1897. Good condition with some signs of wear. Est. $25-50 HWAC# 126993 238 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Books-Antiquarian Lot# 4432 1913 Colgate 1913 Nursery Lot# 4438 The Flying Carpet a Book by Rhyme Booklets Group of five nursery rhyme Richard Halliburton A book about the flying books issued as an ad grabber for the Colgate adventure of Richard Halliburton and pilot Company to hawk their toothpaste and talcum Moye W. Stephens, Jr. These two cover 36,000 powder. These books are in very nice shape, miles of air space in 1930 in a modified considering their age. Please see photos Stearman C-3B. Beautifully illustrated with for more detail and condition. John Reynolds B/W photos. This is what happens when you Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 121696 have too much money and too much time on your hands. The name of the bi-plane is: “The Lot# 4433 1920’s-1930’s Engineer Book Group A Flying Carpet”; yes she’ll due; I’ll that that one! group of four hardcover books on various aspects 352 pages; in great condition, no dust jacket. The photos are worth of engineering. Titles include “Transactions of the the price of admission. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# American Society of Engineers,” “Cyclopedia of 132933 Drawing,” “Spons’ Dictionary of Engineering” and “American Civil Engineers’ Handbook.” Lot# 4439 The World’s Columbian Catholic Congresses a book published in 1893 The Please see photos for more detail and condition. World’s Columbian Catholic Congresses was Est. $80-100 HWAC# 131704 published in time for the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair or Exposition celebrating the progress Lot# 4434 First Edition Book of Locks and of the Catholic Church in the United States. Hardware by Henry Towne dated 1904 This Over 460 pages well illustrated. Celebrating 400 years of Christopher is a first edition leather bound book in excellent Columbus’s discovery of the New World. Front binding worn, good condition titled “ Locks and Hardware” by condition. Rare find. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# Henry Towne gifted to Henry Ford and dated 132932 1904. Provenance is of the Ford Museum. This volume is “profusely illustrated” by the author. You will likely see hardware used in many Lot# 4440 1861 Report upon the Colorado architectural designs of its time. 5 in. X 7 in. See photo for details. Date: River of the West, by Lt. Joseph C. Ives Full Country (if not USA): State: City: Provenance: Est. $400-1000 HWAC# title is “Report upon the Colorado River of the 125602 West, Explored in 1857 and 1858 by Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives, Corps of Topographical Engineers, Lot# 4435 Gibson Book, 2 Vols, 1906 of Under the Direction of the Office of Exploration “Gibson Girls” Fame The two large volume and Surveys.” This tour-de-force of early anglo set of the works of Charles DAna Gibson, the exploration in the Western US followed the famous women’s fashion sketch artist. These two volumes are classic, Colorado River north from its mouth at the but here are in poor condition. The contents are generaLLY OK, but Gulf of California, eastward south of Grand bindings poor and initial pages ragged. Printed by Scribner’s, 1906 Canyon (which he calls Big Canyon), and across the Navajo lands to edition. 11 x 18”.Unpagineted, appx 300pp per volume.. Est. $100- Fort Defiance (then in the Territory of New Mexico, now the State of 200 HWAC# 122832 Arizona). In the author’s words, “The main object of the work being to ascertain the navigability of the Colorado...” He determines, “that the Lot# 4436 1875 McCarty’s Statistician Colorado would be found an economical avenue for the transportation 1875 Vol. 1 No. 2 February 1875 L.P. McCarty of supplies to various military posts in New Mexico and Utah.” Further, Statistician, San Francisco, Calif. Filled with the Lieutenant presents an appreciative but unvarnished view of the stats from every aspect of the US/World at the region by writing, “The region explored after leaving the navigable time. 157 pp. with ads . Stats on population, portion of the Colorado -- though, in a scientific point of view, of measuring money, measurements. Want to the highest interest, and presenting natural features whose strange know what the world and the US was like in sublimity is perhaps unparalleled in any part of the world -- is not of 1875 here is THE source. Paperback. Does have much value.” The volume is divided into five parts with appendices. stain on front cover and foxing on rear. Internal Part I is a detailed log of their travels from the Gulf of California to pages are in excellent condition, with page 5 being the exception with Fort Defiance recounting the challenges of the journey and the peoples a torn lower right corner. Yearly publications can be found into the encountered along the way. In this section are beautiful panoramic 1920’s. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 129921 sketches that, in the most economical artistic sketches, capture the grandeur of the topography. Also included are beautiful pen-and-ink Lot# 4437 1855 Memorial of George Mighels drawings of the scenery, and most significantly, full-color drawings Story of the life and death of George S. Mighels, of the Native American peoples that the expedition met, notably the died at age 11. As told by his father Jesse W. Moqui (Hopi) and Navajo. Parts II through V cover the Hydrography, Mighels, to a pastor. Very detailed memories of Geology, Botany, and Zoology of the region. The various appendices the father and the struggles of dealing with the document the numerous astronomical and barometric observations death of a young child who wanted his brother made throughout the expedition. As a whole, this Report records a Henry to know about him. George was the significant period of American history, capturing early impressions older brother of Henry R. Mighels, journalist of a land then regarded as hostile, uninviting, and inaccessible, yet and politician, Capt. Union Army, Nev. State establishing expectations of its future opportunities and benefits to Printer 1868-70, Nevada Assembly speaker the young nation. The report has been rebound with a hard, cloth 1877, wrote Sage Brush Leaves(1879), Nevada Appeal editor and cover, and all the original pages, maps, illustrations, and color plates publisher. In excellent condition, research included. Est. $400-800 appear to be present. Some foxing and water staining appears on the HWAC# 129901 outside edges of the pages along with some handwritten notes in a very few places. It is in otherwise excellent condition. Est. $1000- 2500 HWAC# 132530 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 239

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Books-Antiquarian Lot# 4441 872 Stieler’s Hand Atlas 5th Ed. Lot# 4448 National Highway Association Map 1872 Formally titled Hand-atlas über alle Theile Unique road map, produced jointly by the National der Erde und über das Weltgebäude ( Handy Highway Assn. and the Automobile Club of America, atlas of all parts of the world and universe). promoting the building of more paved highways all Considered the leading German world atlas at across the Nation, using the slogan “, Good Roads the time (1816-1944) Leather bound, published Everywhere”. It is dated 1926 and shows a colorful in 1872 w/84 tabbed maps (color copper-plate roads system map for the Eastern half of the country. engraved). Overall condition is good, maps are Informational boxes, relative to the matter, surround attached to the back board, foxing is present on the map, which measures 28”w x 10”h. Date the title page but overall is light on map pages. Unknown. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 132310 Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 129903 Lot# 4449 Circus Reviews and Stories Four Lot# 4442 1902 Cram’s Unrivaled Atlas pamphlets of circus history: 1) “Random Notes of the World Maps of the continents, on the History of the Early American Circus, by countries, colonies, plus all geographical and R.W.G. Vail; 1934, softcover, 75 pages. 2) “As Told On A Sunday Run,” by Harry P. Bowman, political divisions of the world. Also contains 1941 (?), softcover, 31 pages. 3) “Half Century Circus Reviews and old time Red Wagon astronomical charts, diagrams, maps and Stories,” by Chas. Bernard; 1930, softcover loosening, 111 pages. 4) “Spangles and Sawdust Circus Ways & circus descriptive matter. There are ancient classical and biblical maps as Days,” by Sir Robert Fossett; no date, softcover, about 30 pages with photographs. Date: Country (if not USA): State: City: Provenance: Est. well. Measures 15”x 12”, is hardbound and has 676 pages. Est. $200- $200-400 HWAC# 124671 300 HWAC# 131661 Lot# 4450 Four Vintage Circus Lot# 4443 1911 Cram’s Unrivaled Atlas of Advertisement Reproductions Four colorful the World Newly engraved maps and charts and detailed reproductions of vintage circus of each U.S. state and detailed maps of each poster advertisements from the late 1800s, country, state and kingdom in the world. Fully ready to be framed. Group includes: two Sells indexed and colorfully illustrated. Has 560 Brothers advertisements - “The Children’s pages, is hardbound and measures 12”x 15.5”. Please see photos for Dream of Fairyland,” with children and various more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 131663 characters aboard circus wagons, and Arabian- themed, “Orientally Splendid and Weirdly Romantic Spectacular Lot# 4444 1890 Rand McNally Standard Pilgrimage to Mecca”; Barnum & Bailey “Japan’s Famous Strong Men”; World Atlas Contains 137 maps, 31 diagrams and Ringling Bros. wild animal exhibit “Exposition of Natural History.” and tables, 70 engravings and 189 historical Each measures approximately 11” x 14”, is in excellent condition, mounted on cardboard. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 129728 and descriptive articles. It measures 11”x 14” Lot# 4451 Early 1900s Cinema and has 196 pages and is hard bound. Please see Theatre Group Early 1900s (16) Group of 16 collectibles from cinema, theatre photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 131660 and entertainment from the early 1900s. Included in the group are: Seven covers, three Lot# 4445 1891-1892 Early Rand McNally autographed photographs, two mirrored Atlas Maps in Poster Frames (2) 1) New York buttons, and four advertisements. Covers City showing portions of Jersey City, Brooklyn, include: unused “Tom Mix Fights the Bandits,” c1929 on card stock, exc. cond.; 1940 autographed unused cover of Danish actress Bodel and Westchester County - 1892 - (22” x 34” in Ann Rosing, who did many movies from 1927-1941 before her death in 1941; 1907 canceled with stamp of Al G. Field Greater Minstrels, frame); 2) San Francisco, Ca., with inset of Bay apparently written by a player; and four 1930s unused covers of Greta Garbo. Autographed photos of June Lockhart (Lost in Space) Area - 1891 (22” x 34” in frame). Est. $100- and Theda Bara, who was in silent films from 1914-1926. Mirrored buttons of Shirley Jones and Paula Prentiss. HEANEY’S Professional 200 HWAC# 131695 Catalog of Wonders, Catalog No. 24 Paperback – January 1, 1924 Lot# 4446 1881-1895 Early Rand McNally by Heaney Magic Co., 96 pages, approx. 6” x 9”. Four advertisements Maps for Great Lakes Region (4) 1) Railroad for Ascher’s Frolic Theatre, the movie “Dance Girl Dance,” and more. Terminal Map of Chicago - 1895 - with inset Est. $100-150 HWAC# 129730 of downtown & index to railroads and depots - (27 1/2” x 21 1/2”); 2) Michigan (Southern Lot# 4452 Assorted Ephemera 1853-1950 Peninsula) - 1889 - Shows all counties & Lot of 15 plus. 1859 Farmer Almanac, Bureau indexed list of all railroads in operation - (27 1/2” x 21 1/2”); 3) of Naval Personnel Morse Code Pocket Trainer, Michigan (Northern Peninsula) - 1889 - Shows all counties & indexed Chicago Opera House 1893 Ali Baba pamphlet, list of all railroads in operation - (27 1/2” x 21 1/2”); 4) St. Paul and B&W photos Shriners Yellowstone’s party Minneapolis & Environs - 1891 - Shows street transportation lines in circa 1920, 1950 Estate Digest, 1812 and red and insets of the business portion of both cities - (27 1/2” x 21 13 Commonwealth of Mass. arrest warrants 1/2”). Est. $150-200 HWAC# 131697 signed by Lucas Morgan JP, . book “Putting Pep in Pokey Parties” articles from 1870’s-1020’s and two very ornate and Lot# 4447 43 Circa 1890 Maps – Mostly elaborate valentine cards (possibly 1900’s”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# States 1) 30 maps from the People’s Cyclopedia 129898 of Universal Knowledge. 1892. Mostly states, but a few world regions and two solar systems. 2) 13 maps from Johnson’s Universal Cyclopedia. 1889-1890. Mostly double truck states. Maps removed from cyclopedia’s. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 131800 240 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 4453 Boy Scout / Girl Scout Collection Lot# 4459 Color Slide Collection – mostly Boy Scout Canteen (with original box, in three identified, forty in metal sleeves Forty slides pieces), Girl Scout Aluminum Mess (box in of Yellowstone, Firehole River, Castle Peak, Mud good condition), girl scout purse, boy scout canteen case, 3 boy scout / cub scout pendants, Geyser, Old Faithful, etc. All in metal sleeves. first aid booklet,, Sea Scout Base Permit, 1941 250 self-identified slides from New York City Missouri certificate, two Scout Ranch and to Lake Tahoe, Cape Porpoise Maine to Yaquina Bay State Park, Ouray Explore Base maps of New Mexico, etc. Some to rural Vermont. Another 100 not identified. All in two metal cases condition issues, see photo. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131826 designed specifically to hold slides. Each metal box is inside cardboard ‘slide file case’. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131799 Lot# 4454 1900-1917 Broadside Beauticians Lot# 4460 Disney Ephemera Collection Union Prices Post WWI broadside of prices for Consists of perhaps 100 or more pieces. the local Butte Beautician[x=#8217/]s Union No. Includes Mickey Mouse Cineart films c1940, 635, J.B.H.C. &P.I.U of A. In near new condition numerous ticket books, postcards, buttons, in sealed protective sleeve. 9 X 11[x=#8221/]._ oversized buttons, programs and maps, x000D_ _x000D_ Date: 1900-1917_x000D_ passports, souvenir plates, and other items. Country (if not USA): _x000D_ State: _x000D_ City: Very nice collection. Salvatore Falcone Collection _x000D_ Provenance: _x000D_ _x000D_ Est. $60- Est. $500-800 HWAC# 132984 100 HWAC# 125514 Lot# 4461 Eclectic Group of Tokens, Medals, Lot# 4455 Business Related Ephemera Slides, and Other Collectables Interesting Group of over 100 Items: includes Pittston and fun remainders of the Wagner Collection. Stove Company Patents 1) Pittston Stove From the fabulous a 25th Infantry Division, Company. Lot of 13. Four patents (one Hawaii token to the subline a Smoky the Bear Canadian), stock, catalogue, mounted photo, slap bracelet. Also a Woodward Stock Company etc. Two newspaper articles fire and flood at pictorial pin back, 1864 Victoria Regina / Tom the patent office. 2) Maritime Steamship group. Thumb token, tractor watch FOB, Teddy King Brooklyn Strand Theater Lot of 17. Five newspaper articles: submarine disaster, Huron Wreck, pin back, Old Chevrolet key chain, Marine Corp Toys for Tots token, MS Steamship Schiller Disaster. Postcards, menu. etc. 3) Miscellaneous. 61 slabbed Pepeta’s GF token, Bel’s Pine Tar pin, Win the War 1942 Lot of over 80. Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers, Northwestern First Day Cover, South Carolina Fox Hunter’s pin back, OF Rogers San Mutual Life, Tuscaloosa Railway & Utilities, Pennsylvania Railroad, Joaquin wooden nickel. Etc. AND about seventy 1959 Tournament of Adirondack Power & Light, Dallas Power & Light, Banking & trust Roses slides in an original box with a pin back. Est. $100-300 HWAC# companies, annual reports, stock holders reports, letters, bonds, 131806 catalogues, etc. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 131798 Lot# 4462 Express Company Ephemera Lot# 4456 Cardiff Giant of P. T. Barnum and Group Lot of nine. Premier pieces are two 1854 Newspapers about Barnum, 101 Ranch Adams & Co. deposits. San Francisco. Vignette related. 1) Contract for the Reading Company of Express Company Building. Also unused with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show to deliver 185- New York Adams package express, Untied supplies, 1929. 2) 1876 newspaper about States Express 190-, American Express ‘HOLD P. T. Barnum and politics. 3) Article about AT YOUR RISK” 1896, Pacific Express 1887 the Cardiff Giant, 1878 newspaper. 4) 1877 received, Railway Express 195- register of shipments, etc. Est. $200- newspaper about Barnum and the Cardiff 400 HWAC# 135414 Giant. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 131795 Lot# 4463 Indian Themed Almanac and Lot# 4457 Circa 1929 Cast Iron Fire Alarm Advertising This lot contains two Indian Box, with Booklet This Fire Alarm Box was themed Almanacs: The Herbalist Almanac manufactured by Gamewell Auxiliary Fire dated 1967, and the Swamp-Root Almanac Alarm Co. Salvaged from San Francisco’s dream book dated 1939. The dream book fabulous Fox Theater. The companion piece, provides very interesting interpretations of written by James Logan and Jeff Hershel, is your dreams. Published by Dr. Kilmer & Co. Still the complete historical history of the Lavish good reading today. A music score Red Wing an Playhouse which opened on June 28, 1929. It is Indian Fable written for Hawaiian guitar. A receipt from the Iroquois complete with photos & art. The specification Door Company with a beautiful Indian vignette in the left top corner. for its world renowned Wurlitzer Pipe Organ. Unfortunately it was And a full page ad for Prince Albert long cut tobacco with an Indian demolished in 1962. (Alarm Box is 4.5”x 6.5” & the booklet is 7”x11”) theme “heap big smoke joy”. Also one small coin bank Indian theme. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135542 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 133784 Lot# 4458 circa-1998 First Official Fireman’s Lot# 4464 Ladies Cashmere/Fur Collar Coat Hall Fire Engine Clock Historic First Issue from Vintage ladies coat. “The Crescent Spokane”. Tilly Fireman’s Hall, the National Fire House & Museum Heitner Original, Forstmann 100% Cashmere. in Philadelphia. A spectacular showpiece in rich Approximate ladies size 10. This style of coat was hardwood & gleaming brass. In the shadow box very popular in the 1950’s movies. Warm, stylish beneath the clock, a hand-painted 3-dimensional & comfortable. 42” long from nape of neck to model of the most famous fire engine ever! This was hemline. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 91338 issued in 1998. Very nice condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 125328 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 241

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 4465 Large Brass Tray, Peacock Motif Lot# 4472 Newspaper Collection with Large brass tray decorated with detailed, Important Events, People and Places 48 hand-engraved design featuring a fully spread newspapers. Five newspapers on the arrival peacock at the center. Around this are entwined of Dickens and his first American readings chains of red and yellow fronds (see picture for in 1867. One on Grant’s tour of the world in detail). The outer two inches are raised above 1879. One of the Edgar Allen Poe monument the base about an inch. Origin is unknown, but and celebration in 1875. Four pertaining the designs are reminiscent of Middle-Eastern to Abraham Lincoln – 14th amendment, proposed monument, etc. manufacture. It isn’t perfectly flat anymore, but Eight post Civil War related articles – Missouri war scrip, Stonewall it will clean up well in your tender care. Est. Jackson monument, Booth letter, Gen. Sheridan’s horse, etc. Nine $80-120 HWAC# 135311 Mormon related articles, Mormon massacre, Brigham Young’s death, etc. One article on the completion of the transcontinental railroad. Lot# 4466 Large Wheeled Bicycle prints Five western themes – Jesse James, Texas border bandits, Ute Indians, 1880’s These are two prints of large wheeled treaty where the Indians give up the Black Hills, war against the Sioux. bicycles. One is a print of the Harper’s Weekly Two on women’s suffrage. Seven with articles on the Molly Maguires. magazine depicting the Third Annual Meeting One Bonaparte. Four on the Riots after Martin Luther King assignation. of the League of American Wheelmen- The Parade on Riverside Drive, dated 1880 . The Est. $200-400 HWAC# 131794 second print is of acrobatics on a large wheel bike in Berlin written in German, dated 1894. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 132958 Lot# 4473 1904-1934 Newspaper Sunday Magazines and Supplements with Excellent Lot# 4467 Logging, Mining & Industrial Covers (5) Five newspaper publications and Annual Magazine Westlake Publishing Co., periodicals from the U.S. 1904-1934, with Westlake Village, Ca Historical articles and colorful covers suitable for framing, including photographs, modeling plans & Displays, etc.– a cover illustration by Albert Hencke, one of First Class Publication - Color & black & white the greats of American turn-of-the-century - Seven (7) Issues, 2005-2007, 2009-10, 2012- book illustration. Magazines include: Woman’s 13 Home Companion, March 1923, cover by Albert Hencke of male and female cardinal birds with sun and clouds Est. $60-100 HWAC# 132300 background, 146 pages with 50-plus cover stories and advertisements, 11” x 14”, wear along spine and edges, spine intact, good condition; The Lot# 4468 Miscellaneous Equine Bill Heads Sunday Magazine, Sunday Record-Herald, Chicago, Ill., June 26, 1904, (8) A group of eight bill heads relating to horse cover “Looks Like a Winner” of a man rowing, 19 pages of literary themed businesses, including livery, tack and articles and photos (including Pompeii), 10” x 14”, small clipping other businesses. Please see photos for more but excellent cond.; Chicago Sunday Herald Fiction Magazine, Aug. detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 27, 1916, cover by R. Tandler of a woman with umbrella, 11” x 16”, 131666 yellowed, good condition; Good Stories, Augusta, Maine, Feb. 1934, cover by H.I. Dyer of man and woman stylishly dressed in a grove of Lot# 4469 Miscellaneous Views of trees, 10.5” x 13”, yellowing, minor tears, good cond.; and Chicago Americans Lot of seven. 1) Photo of five men Sunday Herald Sunday Magazine, Feb. 14, 1915, with M. West Kinney outside a building. Unidentified. 2) Identified cover illustration of woman holding an open box with cupid on top large, old bank on South Michigan Street. about to shoot his arrow; 20 pages, part 3, full page Kellogg’s Corn (Chicago?). See photo for condition issues Flakes advertisement on rear, 10.5” x 14”, some wear on edges, spine with cardboard. 3) Blotter of Geo. Upton, mended with tape, good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 129734 Glue Manufacturer, 18 Broad Street, Boston. Vignettes of Geo. Peabodyfs birth place, Elijah Upton and the Super Lot# 4474 Nice Carved Walking Stick No Phosphate plant in Brighton. 4) Belle Archer Photograph of women description will do this walking stick any celebrating and in charge. 5-7) Anti-woman humor broadsides. Est. justice. Carved eagle over a shield. Flat head $100-150 HWAC# 130139 snake winds around the lower half! 36.5”. Please see photo online. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131813 Lot# 4470 1940’s National Park Washington DC Brochures and one Metal sign Lot. Lot# 4475 Patent Description and Drawings for Of 15. One metal sign Mesa Verde National the Brazelle Self-Rocking Cradle 1866 This is Park (10x9”) Informational brochures brief description and drawings of the Benj. Brazelle from the different parks and monuments in Self-Rocking Cradles patented on May 15, 1866 Washington D.C. Each has the history behind patent #54815. Nicely detailed drawings. Salvatore the construction, interesting details of each. Falcone Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132937 Memorials incude: Lincoln, Washington, Lee Mansion (Arlington National Cemetery), The Lot# 4476 Personal Hand-Written Letter White House. Parks include: Pierce Mill Rock Creek Park, Kenilworh by Edwin Markham Poet This is a personal Aquatic Park, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Program schedules letter written on May 31, 1931 by poet Edwin thorough the National Parks 19441-43 and a checklist of birds in Markham about the authors Demming on their Washington D.C. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 129907 book “Indian Life Series”. Markham is noted for his poem “The Man With The Hoe” written in Lot# 4471 Newspaper Advertisement 1898 symbolizing man’s labor but receiving Printing Plates Sunlite Bread Group of little reward or rest. Original copy; light foxing, newspaper advertisement printing plates. We tears in folds, and spotting. The lot includes an RPC of the Markham believe all these are from one account- Sunlite Bread- “It’s the Bread personal library or office. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $400-600 for Me!” Includes approximately 10 different advertisement pieces. HWAC# 132848 Each advertisement piece looks to be a comic strip ad. Approximately 55 pieces in the lot. Each plate is about 4.75 x 4 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 133817 242 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 4477 1927-1940 Pre-Depression/ Lot# 4483 Three Drug Store Catalogs; one WWII: American Magazine 1927, Liberty with maps of state and territories and every Magazine 1940 Pre-Depression and WWII country 1) The CP book. gEvery woman magazines: The American Magazine, March realizes the importance, the pleasure and the 1927, 224 pages, full of photographs, illustrations and advertisements, some color, charm of beauty – but not every woman color cover is painting of a dog running with knows what she should doch This booklet a boot, 8.5” x 11.5”; and Liberty magazine, Jan. 20, 1940, 58 pages, solves that problem with all sorts of toiletries. 1908. 64 pages. 8 x 4h. photos, illustrations and advertisements, some color, color cover is Photographs for everything. 2) Our Drug Store Catalog. Phoenix Drug painting of two boys with a dog on a sled, by H. Dennis Simpson, 8.5” x 11”. Both magazine covers included but detached, with pages intact Store out of Grass Valley, California. Mrs. J. m. Manning proprietor. 80 and in good condition. Est. $75-100 HWAC# 126997 pages. Lots of pictures. 3) Handy Atlas of the World. Scott & Bowne. 80 pages. Sponsored and advertising for Scottfs Emulsion. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 130143 Lot# 4478 Puzzle Cards with Cure-All Lot# 4484 1912 Titanic Sinking Lot of 2. Adverts on the Back Clever advertising Article from Ingenuity May, 1912 regarding gimmick -- use a person’s innate curiosity the Titanic disaster. Also a mariners poem by to find various animals and faces (and the Tennyson “Crossing The Bar”. Est. $80-100 advertiser’s product) artfully concealed in HWAC# 129933 the detailed pen and ink drawing -- thereby holding onto the advertisement printed on Lot# 4485 1901-08 Turn of the Century the back. Approx 4.5 x 3 inches, seven cards in all. Est. $60-90 HWAC# Health Advice Lot of 2. 1.”Nectars” published 133741 by Londonderry Lithhios Waters Co of N.H. 1901. Talks about the the abilities of their Lot# 4479 1870’s-1963 Rocky Marciano, spring water. 2. “Guide To Health” published by Land titles UFO’s and Wallet Lot of 8. 1. The Nature Products and Remedy Co. Boston. Referee Mag. Of the World Title fight between Articles on different herbs that provide “the Rock Marciano vs Don Cockell. Filed with natural cure”. Both small pamphlets in very background article, numerous ads of the time. good condition. Fred Holabird Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 131466 2. Brochure for the 1963 UFO International Convention. 3. 1913 Feb. calendar w/woman Lot# 4486 Two Vintage Circus Poster picture for Barry’s Horesmanship School. 4. Reproductions Two colorful and detailed One very tattered lined leather document reproductions of vintage circus poster holder w/interesting recipes (bar soap, oatmeal cake and others,) advertisements from the late 1800s, ready 5. Book “Locke on the Understanding” by John Locke, Esq. 1885, to be framed. Pair includes: Sells Brothers hardcover, 88 pgs. 6. Three Titles for real estate Nebraska 1890’s. All advertisement Arabian-themed, “Orientally are in sealed protectors. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 129934 Splendid and Weirdly Romantic Spectacular Pilgrimage to Mecca”; and Barnum & Bailey “Japan’s Famous Strong Lot# 4480 Sex to Sexty Magazine Collection Men”. Each measures approximately 11” x 14”, and is mounted on This is a lot of 20 issues of Sex to Sexty cardboard. Barnum is matte finish and Sells Bros. glossy. Both in Magazine. Each issue has a different story-line excellent condition, with Barnum horizontal cuts at top and bottom attached. The earliest issue is # 5 from 1966 that don’t affect ability to frame. Est. $60-60 HWAC# 129729 “Still More Sex to Sexty” and ends with issue #64 in 1975 “Welcome Waggin”. This was the Lot# 4487 Vintage Kodak Retina 11c and MAD Magazine of sexual content. All of it in 111c Cameras and accessories This is a lot good humor during the Vietnam War years and gives meaning to “Make of three Kodak Retina series cameras. The first Love Not War”. These issues are typically 60 some pages of cartoons, is a Retina 11c S/N 548479 built in Germany stories, and jokes. The art work looks like pure fun in misguided talent. between 1954-1957 in excellent condition, Est. $100-300 HWAC# 133781 untested. The second camera is a Kodak Retina 111c S/N EK 220251 in excellent condition, Lot# 4481 Spencer Family Archive, untested. The third camera is a model 111c S/N 270556 also in Massachusetts to California An interesting excellent condition, untested.c.1957. There are also TWO accessory archive about 100 pieces regarding the lenses for the Retinas: a Schnider-Kreuznach 80 mm for telephoto spencer family, ending up with Guy Spencer work and also a 35 mm wide-angle lens for close-up work. These fire chief in Walnut Creek Ca. Includes tintypes lenses are very clean and in the original cases. This lot also will include of early family including a civil war era tintype a Nikon F3 action finder view finder attachment for the F3 model. New of a man in a band uniform with his horn. 3 and unused. There is also a Kodak tele-ektra 1 camera complete with silver memorial plaques of Spencer family that were likely attached to instruction manual. A Kodak EK6 instant camera is included, condition framed photos c1860s. Civil war discharge papers, many documents, is good. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135573 A nice research group. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 132985 Lot# 4488 1870-1911 Wells Fargo Letter and Letter Size Document Collection Lot# 4482 1921 Sun-Maid Raisins Vintage (11) Lot of 11. Best might be an1870 letter Recipe Book ”Sun-Maid Raisins- Their Food from the Virginia City, Montana Office on Value and 92 Selected Recipes. Seeded Seeds Wells Fargo State and Express letterhead Removal. Seedless Grown Without Seeds. referencing a shipment of gold dust. Also 1882 Clusters on the Stem. California Associated bank statement, 1897 Reno, many Los Angles shipping reference, Raisin Co. Fresno, California.” Measures application. Mostly the L. A. pieces from 1911. Est. $200-400 HWAC# approximately 6.5” x 3 2.5”. 28 pages. B&W with advertisements in 135413 color. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 132407 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 243

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 4489 c. 1950’s-70’s US Fire Dept. Lot# 4497 Two Rare Sheet Music Pieces: Annual Reports (16) A fire buff’s delight. 16 Native American and World War I Two reports, many with photos and loaded with important pieces. 1) RARE Obeja Native statistics. Mostly from larger cities. Est. $80- American Sheet Music. 1904. Portrait is of 120 HWAC# 135548 Hattie Tom – an Apache. Artwork is similar to others, but seems to be pretty unique to Lot# 4490 circa 193-1994 Dalmations unique? 11 x 14”. Rice Music Company. Song Galore! Porcelain Collector Plates 1) by Eugene R. Kenney. 2) I Love the U. S. A. World War I piece. For Danbury Mint “Fire Capers” Porcelain Collector Constitutional Prohibition. By Will Hardy 11 x 14”. The “Great song Plates, trimmed with 23Kt Gold (Series of 8) of the Flying Squadron.” Frederick Butler, Vern K. Mullin and Daniel V. 1993-1994 in original boxes with certificates; Poling. BOTH pieces would be worthy of framing! Est. $50-100 HWAC# 131796 2) 36.5” x 12” framed and glass picture of nine (9) Dalmatian Puppies Lot# 4498 1901 Harrington Upright Grand with fire hydrant. Simply adorable! Beautiful condition. Est. $300- Piano SN 27189 Upright grand piano by 500 HWAC# 125327 E.G. Harrington, New York, serial number 27189. Using online resources, this dates the piano to approximately Lot# 4491 1910-20’s Ephemera of the KKK October of 1901. The company was founded in 1871, and in 1900 Lot of 19. Applications questionnaire for, became affiliated with Hardman, Peck & Co, which continued to certificates of appointment and donation, manufacture pianos with the Harrington name along with several letterhead, charter application, brochures others. Harrington pianos continued to be produced until 1960, and women recruitment. . Excellent condition. Est. they were considered moderately priced with superior qualities as $200-400 HWAC# 129895 a musical instrument as well as highly regarded for the design and construction of the cases. They were frequently found in places of Lot# 4492 1968 Record Mirror Magazine public entertainment. On this piano, every key sounds and the soft and Feat. Jimi Hendrix Record Mirror Magazine sustain pedals both function. Not sure what the center pedal actually feat. Jimi Hendrix November 23rd, 1968. Issue does on this particular instrument. Overall dimensions are 64 inches No. 402. Record mirror was a very popular wide and 57 inches tall. The upper cabinet is 17 inches deep, the magazine in the UK during the 1960’s. Overall sidearms (supporting the keyboard) are 28 inches deep, and the top of magazine is in good condition. Approximately a 39 x 17-inch hinged panel facing the player will tip back to support 16”x12”. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 133821 sheet music. The entire upper front board can easily be lifted out and removed. There is also a double-hinged cover for the keyboard. The Lot# 4493 1935-63 Magazines of Cowboy/ dark wood of the cabinet appears to be walnut or similar. There are Sheet Music Lot of 14. Three photos of some nicks and dings, but there is very little damage on the cabinet. musicians Includes Carson J. Robinson Song, Many of the keys are discolored. See photos for design and condition Songs of the Roaming Ranger, The Cowboys details. The iron frame, pin block, soundboard, and interior action are Meditation and The Letter That Never Came. all relatively clean with only a small amount of dust, indicating that Magazines: Cowboy Songs, Short Brothers this instrument has been cared for relatively recently. The most recent Country Song Roundup (four issues), Red River service date recorded on an interior sticker is September of 1999. Valley, Country Western Jamboree,. Fair to good condition. Est. $150- The sticker names Sebastopol Piano Shop in Sebastopol, California 250 HWAC# 129889 (which is apparently still in business). As with any piano, this one will require tuning after it is moved, and you are welcome to call ahead and Lot# 4494 Artistic Covers on Sheet Music schedule a time to inspect and play this instrument in our office during Red Wing by Kerry Mills, Sunbird by Kerry regular business hours. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 133726 Mills, Cheyenne(Shy Ann)-tears and front pen writing, and a second one matted. 14x10.75” Est. $200-250 HWAC# 86419 Lot# 4495 Best Civil War Minstral; Misc. Sheet Music Misc. Sheet Music includes The Old Home Ain’t What it Used to Be; Your’e the Only Star (In My Blue Heaven) Words & Music by Gene Autry; Dancing with Tears in My Eyes by Rudy Vallee; Dream a Little Dream of Me, by recorded by Frankie Laine; The Song Without a Name, only to list a few in this lot of approx. 30. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 76913 Lot# 4496 1884 “Our National War Songs” Lot# 4499 1930’s German Violin Factor built (commercially built) Printed by S. Brainard’s Sons. Cleveland & German violin was made in the 1930’s. The violin has good sound on Chicago. For piano or organ. 1884. Binding the three treble strings but tends to go dead on the bottom string. coming apart – poor. (W.D. Miles Collection) The bow is a beginner’s bow. Stamp inside violin: Franc Piofoni Est. $70-100 HWAC# 130079 Thius. Tacebar Veneba Arro. Condition is fair to good. Has some wear and scratches. The case is in good condition and structurally sound. Case is Lifton brand. Made from Cowhide. This case also has a secret compartment under the velvet! Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 114371 244 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Music Related Lot# 4500 1880s Eight- Lot# 4504 1950’s Ricky & Elvis & More Song Swiss Music Box 45 rpm Records A collection of 15 45 rpm with Bells and Drum This records, including a 1956 Elvis Presley EP music box can play eight (Four songs), a Nat “King” Cole EP, and 45’s different tunes in sequence by Ricky Nelson, Tab Hunter, Harry Belafonte, or individually. There are Tommy Sands and more. 78 notes played by the steel comb, six notes played by Please see photos for more detail and separate metal bells, and condition. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 131967 a small drum is played by eight separate strikers. The Lot# 4505 Brunswick drum can be muted with a “Victrola” early Record small lever near the front. Player in Cabinet Original The entire mechanism appears to be complete with its winding crank Brunswick-Balke-Collender and internal glass lid, which allows the operation of the music box to record player, Round metal be viewed while it is playing. And it plays beautifully. The housing is plaque in lower left corner, a beautifully inlayed wooden box, about 23.5 inches wide, 12 inches model “O”, number 134048. wide, and 10.5 inches tall, in good condition with some wear like we “sept. 15, 97”. 37” long, 22” all might show if we were more than 100 years old. See photos for wide (deep), 36” tall. This condition. The eight tunes are listed on a handwritten card attached cabinet has been converted to the inside of the lid (see photo) and includes La Traviata by Verdi, with a modern turn table Faust by Gounod, Guillamme Tel [William Tell] by Rossini, and La in the left side. We have not Dame Blanche by Boeldieu [sic]. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 135593 checked for proper working condition. Est. $200-400 Lot# 4501 Kalliope music box 13 inch HWAC# 110743 model This is a Kalliope music box (of Leipzig, Germany) with 13 inch discs. This table model Lot# 4506 American Antiquarian has a center post that acts as the winding post Photograph Collection approx. 100 photos and may well be referred to as the movie model. more than half are mounted pre 1900 There are 12 discs in all. Most are labeled in photographs. Most are all unidentified includes German. One disc is the “Maiden’s Prayer” groups of people inside and out, interiors, made by the Barry Johnson Music Box Co. exteriors, portraits, also included are many The box is in working order with the winding cabinet cards and tintypes. There are a few handle. There is a lever on the side which lets the box run continually stereo views including the white house. Falstaff beer advertising RPC. or stops after one play of the song. A beautiful vignette of a beach Includes about 30 California pieces including a CPRR. Some of the scene is on the inside cover. The box and mechanism is original but the early photos are identified by the photographer but not many. Also rubber pad legs are replacements. Extra shipping charges may apply. included are a number of actor/actress photos from the theatre and Please see photos for more details. Est. $1475-3000 HWAC# 116742 Hollywood, some autographed. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300- 400 HWAC# 132987 Lot# 4502 Hollywood, California 1920’s-1950’s Lot of 78rpm Records Includes Elvis Presley Lot# 4507 Cabinet Cards for American and Classic (48) Nice collection of 78rpm records, English Novelists and Poets There are six mostly from 1940’s and 1950’s in six album (6) cabinet cards of six internationally known books. Artists included are Perry Como (Bali novelists and poets. They are: Mary Ward Hai), Patti Page (Doggie in the Window), British Novelist; James R. Lowell American Poet Xavier Cugat (Rumba), Original Cast Album of and Diplomat; Charles Reade English Novelist; Oklahoma, children’s albums like Disney’s “Little Toot,” “The Big Red William Morris English Poet and Artist, father Fire Engine” and “The Little Engine That Could.” The money item in of the international arts & crafts movement; the lot is an Elvis Presley release of “Love Me Tender” from the 1956 Lucy Larcom American Poet and Teacher; John film of the same name. Records are in varying condition, but all look C. Whittier American Writer and Poet. Salvatore playable. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150- Falcone Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 132499 200 HWAC# 131975 Lot# 4508 Family Photo Albums 1917-1932 Lot# 4503 Hollywood, California 1908-1940’s 78 These two photo albums represent about 20 RPM Records Include Enrico Caruso (25) Group years of someone’s life. Photos include Idaho, of twenty five 78rpm records made from shellac Wyoming, Nevada, California, and Alaska. and featuring artists like Mario Lanza, Tito Schipa It covers work, field engineering, railroad, and the incomparable Enrico Caruso. Records are hunting fishing, ranching, college, family life in three album books and vary in condition from and more. About 400-500 photos. I lost count almost mint to good. All appear to be playable. too many times, full of well documented Some real classics here. Please see photos for more moments to ignore. Vintage autos, vintage shotguns and rifles, detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 131976 fabulous hunting scenes, vintage railroads, and vintage aircraft as well. These photo albums will take you hours to explore and research. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 132931 Lot# 4509 1900’s Midwest Farm Photos Lot of 4. B/W mounted photos w/borders. 1. Farmer posing w/fruits and vegetables. 2. Cows drinking. 3. Farm house w/ occupants showing horses. 4. Logging horse team pulling logs. All in very god condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 129910 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 245

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Photography Lot# 4510 1880s-1910s Pacific Express Lot# 4517 1900’s Two Saloon Spitoons Office Family Photograph This photograph Two brass saloon spittoons. One is embossed features a large family posing outside of a “Union Pacific RR” the other, “Wells Fargo & Co. dilapidated Pacific Express Company Office. Overland Stage.” These are reproductions, (One has a “Made in Taiwan” The Pacific Express Company dealt with sticker attached). There’s the usual wear and small dents. Please see regional private mail and packages, operating photos for more detail and condition. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 131966 primarily west of the Mississippi from 1879 to the early 1910’s. This photo measures 5-1/4 Lot# 4518 Exquisite Troemner Pharmacy x 4-1/4 inches. Date: 1880s-1910s Country (if not USA): State: City: Scale Beautiful Troemner Desktop Scale, Provenance: Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122514 encased in a dark wood and beveled glass framed box with no cracks or damage other Lot# 4511 1870’s Rare Hand Colored Tintype A than normal wear for an item this old. Heavy for rare hand colored unframed tintype of two children. its size. Comes with original Toremner weight This is a post Civil War portrait and is in very set in wood box with plaque on top, not shown nice condition, considering its age. Tintypes, like in photo. This would be a beautiful display daguerreotypes, are one-of-a-kind photographs. piece for desktop or bookshelf. Dimensions are There is no negative, as the image is exposed 12-7/8 x 8-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches. See photo for condition details. Est. directly onto the substrate. The word “tintype” is, $600-900 HWAC# 125096 in fact, a misnomer, as iron, not tin, was used as the substrate. Please see photos for more detail and Lot# 4519 early 1900s Goodrich Guide Post condition. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 Metal Sign One-sided, two-color painted steel sign with GOODRICH GUIDE POST around the HWAC# 124599 circumference and SLOW DOWN and SAFETY FIRST in the center. In the first two decades 400 HWAC# 124322 Lot# 4512 Ship Wreck Photographs Lot of of the 20th century, when the automobile twelve photographs of ship wrecks. Seven are was still a new thing and drivers were beginning to explore the 11 x7, five are 7 x 5. Two are of the President nation’s roadways, the B.F. Goodrich Company published a set of Madison, one is of the Frank Buck which sank Goodrich Guides to assist travelers on their journeys. They also put atMile Rock at the Cliff House in 1937. The up numerous signs like this one to draw attention to points of interest Danish ship Kobenhaven was lost in 1929, fate and highway hazards. Many of the signs would be marked on the unknown. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200- roadmaps included in the Goodrich Guides. The program ended in the early 1920s. This sign is about 20 inches in diameter with white letters Lot# 4513 1880’s Two Rare Photo Types Lot on a maroon background. There are four mounting holes in a square of 2. Two very rare photos. 1. Photo calling card. pattern around the edge. Some rust spots and chipped paint, but not Oakland ad card for photographer w/photo on bad for a century-old sign. See photo for condition details. Est. $300- the card,. 2. Tintype ID from Lake Washington 600 HWAC# 132898 gallery. Both in excellent condition. Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 129928 Lot# 4520 Midland Trail Bus Depot Metal Sign Two-sided, painted metal sign for Lot# 4514 Entertainment Photos 1940- MIDLAND TRAIL / BUS DEPOT / DEPENDABLE 1950’s This is a collection of cowboy actors, TRANSPORTATION /. Tan background with cowboy trick-shooters, a press release photo green lettering, 24 x 18 inches with a 2-inch, of Elvis Presley, a autographed note from 90-degree bend with four holes for mounting Olympian Peggy Flemming, three photos of to a wall. The holes show minimal if any wear, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, an autographed suggesting the sign may never have been used. photo of Loni Anderson, an autographed One side is clean, but the top half of the other side looks like it has been sketch of Danny Thomas, autographed photo of the Nicholas Bros., buried for some time. See photo for condition details. Est. $400-800 and autographed photos of Buck Owens. Plus about 50 photos HWAC# 132991 1940’s-1950’s period actors. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 132853 Lot# 4521 1950’s Richfield Oil Company Sign Plus One Lot# 4515 Vintage Photographic Research Before ARCO, the was Atlantic Library Group Grab bag lot. Includes various Richfield. This is a Richfield books: Kodak Photographic Book, DuPont sign from around the 1950’s Photographic Papers, Kodak Professional or 60’s. It’s one sided and Handbook, Kodak Reference Book, Kodak appears to have been used for target practice, which lends character Color Handbook. Approximately 18 books. Also to the piece. This sign measures 7’x 2’ and as I stated before, is in includes boxes of filters and various equipment. pretty rough shape. Also, we have a metal sign, one sided, that simply Approximately 50 filers from various brands. have the abbreviation of association “ASSOC” This one’s also in “Used” Lot sold as is. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119713 condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 131707 Lot# 4516 Liquor Bill Heads (12) Assorted liquor and beer bill heads. Please see photos Lot# 4522 Sunray Natural Power Oils Metal for detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Sign Single-sided, octagonal enameled metal 131665 sign for Sunray Oils. These signs were placed on oil drilling leases in the Southeast US where the company pumped oil. The sign is 24 inches in diameter from point to point and is in overall good condition. The enamel is chipped away from the four mounting holes at every other octagon corner and along some of the edges. See photo for condition details. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 132990 246 May 2021

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 4523 Royal Copenhagen Souvenir Lot# 4530 1930-50’s Vintage Lighters Lot of Plate Collection (8) Lot of ten blue and white 15. Lighters, two shaped like semi-auto pistol collectors plates. 1.) July 1944. 7” Reverse ink mfg. Others include : Robson “Whirlwind”, stamp Royal Copenhagen Denmark. 2.) 1960 Clinton Australian, Tanya, Reliance, Berkeley. The Stag. Royal Copenhagen Denmark. 3-4.) And Zippo. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 131476 1955 Fano Girl Royal Copenhagen. 5.) 1959 Julen at Christmas night Royal Copenhagen 6.) Lot# 4531 Canvasback and Mallard 1958 Sunshine over Greenland 7&8.) 1957 The Hen decoys This is a lot of two decoys; a Good Shepherd. Royal Copenhagen Est. $200- Canvasback drake at 15 in. overall length, and 500 HWAC# 115379 a second decoy of a Mallard hen at 9 1/2 in. overall length. These are display decoys and Lot# 4524 Bing & Grondahl Souvenir Plate non-functional. Both decoys are unsigned. The Canvasback is full sized Collection (25) Lot of 25 blue and white and partially restored on a dense wood. The second is the Mallard Jule Christmas themed collector plates made hen of walnut with a varnish finish over paint. Both are in very good by B&G Bing & Grondahl. Some duplicates. condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110493 Includes: 1.) 1976 Vibaek Water Mill 2.) 1970, Pheasants in the snow at Christmas 3.) 1971, Lot# 4532 Decoy This is a 1/4 scale Christmas at home 4.) 1973, Country Christmas hand painted decoy of a Canadian Goose. Limited Edition 5.) 1973, Country Christmas Limited Edition 6.) Jule Distinctively painted and relief carved with after 1972, Christmas in Greenland 7.) 1972, Christmas at home glass eyes. Non-functional and without a keel 8.)1978, A Christmas Tale 9.) 1974, Christmas in the Village 10.) 1975, display. In good condition and appears to be Christmas at the old Water-mill 11.)1979, White Christmas 12.) 1977, made of pine 13 in. overall length. Unsigned. Copenhagen Christmas 13.) 1965, T Skoven for Jule 14.) 1969, Arrival Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110491 of Christmas Guests 15.) 1962, Oldtidsminde 16.) 1967, Fruglenes Jul 17.) 1964, Grantroeet 18.) 1963, Julegroden 19.) 1976, Christmas Lot# 4533 Redhead Duck Decoy This decoy Welcome 20.) 1895 Jule after 1970, 9” diameter, Amalienborg The is a non-functional display duck at 14 in. Royal Palace 21.) 1895 Jule after 1975, 9”, Christmas Night in the overall length. Finely detailed without relief Stable 22.) 1969, Arrival of Christmas guests 23.)1966, Hjenm til Jul carving and made on a dense pine wood. There 24.) 1968, Christmas in Church 25.)1960, Osterlars Kirke (This plate is a slight crack at the wood joint between the needs repair, but is still included to complete the set) Est. $100-200 body and the neck but is firm. The painting HWAC# 135606 is representative of the bird and not entirely accurate but beautiful none-the-less. In good condition and unsigned. Lot# 4525 Castletoy China Group, Floral Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110492 Pattern Castletoy China, Sunnyvale Pattern with colorful flowers. Three large boxes of Lot# 4534 Clipper Ship Model in Glass china. Fifteen 10 1/2” dinner plates, 20 salad Display Case Fully assembled, wood model plates and a large amount of cups and saucers, Clipper Ship, hand-painted, 4 life boats, see photo. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 131840 only spanker sail is open. Display case opens at top and measures approximately 28” tall X 34” wide x 18” deep. See Photos for detail. Lot# 4526 Schumann “Heirloom” Blue Clipper Ships filled the seas from about 1840 to the 1890s, with 200 Pattern Plates About 13 plates of the blue Clippers recorded rounding Cape Horn in 1852. Over time Iron-hulled rose “heirloom” pattern, 8” diameter, gold trim. sailing ships replaced wooden clippers. This ship is a typical example c1920s. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 132338 of Clipper Ship models assembled from kits that have been popular since the 1960s and 1970s. This type of glass and wood display case is Lot# 4527 Souvenir Spoons & Two Forks A easily worth the opening bid. This item cannot be shipped and pick-up collection of 12 souvenir spoons and two forks must be arranged. Est. $1200-2400 HWAC# 132242 from various parts of the country, including Alaska, Montana, Los Angeles, Missouri and Lot# 4535 Copper and Brass Pots, Pitchers, others. There’s also two forks from Colorado. and Cups [7] A collection of seven items made Please see photos for more detail and condition. of brass, copper, pewter, and copper-plated. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131412 Copper-plated spouted water pot with lid is about 7.75 inches in diameter and 6.5 inches Lot# 4528 Colorful Cigar Box Labels (12) to the top of the handle. Copper pitcher is First Banner, 2 Red Cloud, 2 Covered Wagon, about 5 inches across the bottom and almost US Seal, 2 different First National, GEM, Legal 7 inches tall. It has one dent near the bottom. Copper-plated tooled Tender, Upper Ten, Eureka, Nuggets. Est. $100- plate marked from Syria with an Arabesque design around the outer 200 HWAC# 72062 portion and in the center is a person standing with what may be two sheep or goats; Copper-plated lidded container (sugar bowl?), about Lot# 4529 Crescent Marvel Cigarette 3.75-inch diameter at the top and about 3 inches tall. Wooden knob Machine w/ Tax Paid Stamp Cigarette Tubes attached with a small screw; Copper-plated pitcher (creamer with the Brass auger type, vintage, Crescent Marvel sugar bowl perhaps?) about 3.5 inches at the widest diameter and 2 Cigarette Machine. Included are paid stamp inches tall; Small pewter cup, about 2.25 inches in diameter and 2.5 cigarette tubes. Unopened bag. Manufactured inches tall; Finally, a large brass pot with fixed handle, about 13 inches by The Axton-Fisher Tobacco Co., Inc. Est. in diameter, 6.25 inches to the top of the bowl, and 13 inches to the top $100-200 HWAC# 132400 of the handle. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 108744 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 247

DAY 4 Sunday, May 16 General Americana / Collectibles Lot# 4536 Dark Carnival Pressed Glass Trio Lot# 4544 RCA Radiotron 833A Vacuum Tube A lot of 3 beautiful pieces, 1.) Vase about 8.25” This is an RCA Radiotron 833A vacuum tube marked tall and 6.25” in diameter at the widest portion. Made in U.S.A. The 833A vacuum tubes are made for 2.) Candy dish with ruffled edges, measures about 3” tall and 7” wide medium power oscillators and Class B or C amplifiers. 3.) Round candy dish or ashtray 2” tall x 6” in diameter. Add some Sometimes called a “cookie jar” tube because of pizazz to your decor with this stunning set of colorful glassware. Est. its large size (about 4-5/8 inches in diameter and $60-100 HWAC# 131590 almost 9 inches end-to-end), They are often used in pairs to produce 1000 watts of power for a small Lot# 4537 Freemasonry Collectables Grand AM radio station. Some hobbyists have used them Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. State of to power a vacuum tube Tesla Coil. Working or not, California. Annotated and Compiled by John these are spectacular and rare display pieces for collectors and Stewart Ross. Sixth Edition; Published by radio aficionados. We cannot test these, so we don’t know if it is still order of the Grand Lodge, San Francisco; 1949. functional. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 108680 Includes bag of 11 various pins different colors and shapes. Great for any collector of fraternal Lot# 4545 United Electron 833A Vacuum Tube This pins. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $180-200 HWAC# 132831 is a United Electron 833A vacuum tube marked Made in Germany. The 833A vacuum tubes are made for Lot# 4538 Giant Serving Plates, The medium power oscillators and Class B or C amplifiers. Sportsmans Chefs Western Motif (7) by Sometimes called a “cookie jar” tube because of its large Tepco, 13.25 diameter, perfect condition! size (about 4-5/8 inches in diameter and almost 9 inches Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 132986 end-to-end), They are often used in pairs to produce 1000 watts of power for a small AM radio station. Some Lot# 4539 Gumball Machine by the Great Northern hobbyists have used them to power a vacuum tube Popcorn Co. This gumball machine stands 39 in. tall with Tesla Coil. Working or not, these are spectacular and a metal cast stand. The globe is glass and the dispenser is rare display pieces for collectors and radio aficionados. We cannot test adjustable. The body is red painted cast metal. Have great these, so we don’t know if it is still functional. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# fun having your kids pay for their own college education. 108678 Est. $80-100 HWAC# 129689 Lot# 4546 S. Newhouse Oneida Company #3 Lot# 4540 Howard Miller Regulator Wall Clock Animal Trap This Newhouse / Oneida animal Modern Howard Miller wall clock 25” tall 16” wide trap is marked “S. Newhouse N.Y. Oneida Est. $150-200 HWAC# 125216 Company #3” on the pan. The dimensions are roughly 17 1/2 in. X 4 in. It has a steel chain and ring. In working order with original pan, hand made rivet construction without repairs. Nice even patination. This size was made to capture beaver, fox, coyote, and otters. C. about 1900. Est. $130-200 HWAC# 132505 Lot# 4541 Lapel Pins This lot is of lapel pins; Lot# 4547 1930’s-1950’s Underwood all types from military, sports, labor, fraternal, Document Typewriter An Underwood religion, education, political and more. typewriter with the extra wide carriage for Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $700-1500 document typing. This one needs a good cleaning and some small repairs I’m sure. Tom HWAC# 132867 Hanks, if you’re out there, this could be a great addition to your collection, although it weighs about forty pounds. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Date: 1930’s-1950’s Country (if not USA): State: City: Provenance: The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $300-600 HWAC# 126549 Lot# 4548 Vintage Locks Lot of 4. Vintage padlocks w/keys, one no key. Corbin. Yale Royal Certified Brass w/key’s. One brass engraved “S” w/ arrow possibly Slaymaker,, no key. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131477 Lot# 4542 Matchbook Collection This is a Lot# 4549 Western Electric Wall Mounted collection of matchbooks from the USA and Phone with Kellogg Candlestick This is a wall around the world. There are matchbooks from mounted telephone made by Western Electric San Francisco, Ca., Campbell River, B.C., and with a non-working Kellogg candlestick Tokyo, Japan. A large display frame is part of mouthpiece. The wall mount is complete the collection and a large bank box 12 in. X 10 internally but missing the hand crank. The box in.X 24 in. is full. Many from the 1940’s-1999. appears to be in good condition. The hand-held Est. $300-500 HWAC# 103379 hardware is missing the wiring and internals; marked Kellogg 848170-L in gold tone. The Lot# 4543 Police Shoulder Patches This is cradle works smoothly with receiver and mouthpiece. This would a collection of Police shoulder patches largely make a great display for technology of the 20th century. Date: Country from the state of California, but also from (if not USA): State: City: Provenance: Est. $200-300 HWAC# 125600 Washington state, Honolulu, Hi., and Texas. A total of seventeen patches. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 132846 248 May 2021


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