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MAY 2018 Auction Catalog

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DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3449 , Oregon 1895 Map of Lot# 3454 Lancaster, Oregon Rand, McNally’s Oregon. Pennsylvania 1742 Railroad and Express Map by Original copy of lithography, 1895. Approximately the Lancaster 27” x 20.5.” (Potter Collection) Charter, Colony of Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63227 Pennsylvania May 1, 1742. Over six legal sized pages full of interesting content on the incorporation of this community Lot# 3450 , Oregon c1860-1920 Nice before the Revolutionary War. Oregon Ephemera Lot Photograph With the approval (positive and paper negative) of the first U. of John, Thomas S. Post Office west of the Rocky Mountains, and Richard Penn. in Shivley’s, Astoria, Oregon (1847); color James Hamilton lithograph is a picturesque map of The made the application and George Thomas signed the application. The Oregon Trail, The Highway of the Pioneers original copy was made in 1760 and signed by Chief Burgess John to the Pacific Northwest done in 1932 Hopson. This is a handwritten copy of the original that was done on by W. F. McIlwraith. A very colorful and sheepskin. It is certified by the Lancaster Historical Society in 1986 interesting map to read, this makes great (letter enclosed). Also a transcription of the document is included. decoration while being educational! (has Document is in overall good condition. Two upper folds have ripped been rolled so is age cracked, small tears); in two. Rips and edge issues at folds. Lancaster was originally called Asher & adams map of Oregon (very tightly Hickory Town, the city was renamed after the English city of Lancaster rolled); S. B. No. 72, Bill for the Tenth Regular session of the Oregon by native John Wright. Lancaster was part of the 1681 Penn’s Woods Legislature; and various receipts: one from the Internal Revenue and Charter of William Penn, and was laid out by James Hamilton in 1734. several postal. Additionally Two photographs, legal letters (1861), It was incorporated as a borough in 1742 and incorporated as a city broadside from steamship to Idaho and Montana gold mines, receipts in 1818. During the American Revolution, Lancaster was the capital from A.L. Bancroft of San Francisco to Oregon customers and an article of the United States for one day, on September 27, 1777, after the from the Banner-Courier of 1921 outlining when “Oregon City was Continental Congress fled Philadelphia, which had been captured by Bigger than ‘Frisco: in 1844 It Was the Metropolis of the Entire Pacific the British. The revolutionary government then moved still farther away to York, Pennsylvania. Lancaster was capital of Pennsylvania Lot# 3451 , Oregon Oregon Postmarks by from 1799 to 1812, after which the capital was moved to Harrisburg. Whittlesey 244pp and inscribed by author. The first paved road in the United States was the former Philadelphia Hundreds of Oregon postmarks illustrated. (Potter and Lancaster Turnpike, which makes up part of the present-day Collection) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 63124 U.S. Route 30. Opened in 1795, the Turnpike connected the cities of Lancaster and Philadelphia, and was designed by a Scottish engineer named John Loudon McAdam. After the American Revolution, the city of Lancaster became an iron-foundry center. Two of the most common products needed by pioneers to settle the Frontier were manufactured in Lancaster: the Conestoga wagon and the Pennsylvania long rifle. The Lot# 3452 , Oregon Photographs Conestoga wagon was named after the Conestoga River, which runs of Zita Vinson Dawson Eight photos through the city.[13] The innovative gunsmith William Henry lived in of a young Zita in oval mounts in Lancaster and was a U.S. congressman and leader during and after the a single frame, 8.25” x 31”. Zita Leota Vinson Dawson was born in American Revolution. [wikipedia] Est. $300-700 HWAC# 62266 Pueblo, CO on June 3, 1908. Zita would later move to Oregon and in 1926 she would marry Frank Dawson, the 7th child of Matthew and Lot# 3455 New Brighton, Pennsylvania Gruber Elizabeth Dawson. The Vinson family was originally from Bellow Falls, Detective Agency Metal Warning Sign “A Vermont, but made the trek out west in the late 19th Century. The reward for information leading to the arrest family had ties to San Francisco as Zita’s mother Mabel Smith Vinson, and conviction of any persons committing made trips to the city for work starting in 1915. There are several San crimes, malicious mischief, or other damage Francisco items in this lots including four pieces that survived the on these premises.” Gruber Detective Agency, 1908 earthquake. They are a glass dish, two framed French tapestries New Brighton, Pennsylvania. Heavy metal. 6x4”. , and an elephant figurine. Once the Vinson family settled in Medford, Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60974 Lot# 3453 , Oregon Western Map Collection (6) 1) Map of Oregon counties, lithograph colored. People’s Publishing Co., Chicago. Single truck 14” x 22”. 2 ) Utah and Nevada Lot# 3456 Philadelphia, by Augustus Mitchell 1881, featuring Indian villages, military forts, Pennsylvania Antique Medical mines, wagon roads and more, double truck 15” x 23”. 3) California Cabinet from Philadelphia Hospital 1855, engraved and hand colored by Colton, single truck, 1.5” tear in Antique wood medical cabinet for upper left, left water stain and foxing. 22” x 14”. 4) Nevada and Utah a doctor. Could be transportable 1897, color and lithography by Matthew-Northrop, double truck 12” x for house calls. Needs some repair. 16” 5) Utah Territory c.1888, color and lithography by Hardesty p 199 Various drawers and cubbys for and 99 6) Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Idaho & Kansas, engraved and apothecary bottles, etc. Some bottles hand colored by Johnson and Ward 1864, p. 63 single truck, some edge in cabinet. The cabinet belonged to a foxing and small right tear 14” x 18”. On Mat Boards (not adhered) Philadelphia surgeon from the old Philadelphia Hospital. Great piece. with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may Est. $200-400 HWAC# 57828 apply. (Potter Collection) Est. $500-700 HWAC# 63109 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 199

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3457 Philadelphia, Lot# 3462 , South Dakota 1893 South Dakota Tenth Pennsylvania Western Union Annual Encampment Ribbon Ten inch long red ribbon Telegraph Company unused with gold and brown tassels from “Tenth / Annual / Check 187-. Printed ‘David H Bates, Encampment / Dept. / South Dakota / Chamberlain, / Supt. 8th Dist. E. D.’ Has an RN-J11. June 6, 7, 8 / 1893.” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 61616 Numbered 3832. Check on Jay Cooke & Co. Bankers. Vibrant and colorful! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 60944 Lot# 3458 , Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Maps (5) 1) Engraved and hand colored by Desilver 1856, pp14 14” x 17” 2) Engraved and Lot# 3463 Nashville, Tennessee 1864 hand colored by Colton 1855 No. Quartermaster’s Report, Nashville, TN 20 14” x 17.5” 3) Southwestern A Quartermaster’s report, Office of River Pennsylvania, engraved by Rand and Depot Transportation from Sept. McNally with color by lithography 12, 1864 signed by WB Greenwood. The 1885 double truck 14” x 20.75” quartermaster typically handles payroll 4)Northeastern Pennsylvania, and money matters. Letter states “the engraving and color lithography by “ducats” are in my sock”. (Potter Collection) Rand McNally 1885, double truck 14.5” x 20.75” 5)Lithographic and Est. $100-150 HWAC# 59712 color by Hardesty, double truck. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. (Potter Collection) Est. $360-500 HWAC# 63116 Lot# 3459 , South Carolina Maps of South Lot# 3464 Cisco, Texas Photo of Carolina Lot of 2. 1) Rand McNally. Chicago. Sheriff Tom Jones 6.5” x 4.5” black Lithographic graphics and color. 1888. and white photo of Sheriff Tom Jones Approximately 22” x 15.” 2) South Carolina by and booklet The Santa Claus Bank County, 1884. Lithographic cartography and color Robbery that occurred in Cisco, TX. by Geo. Cram. Chicago. Approximately 22.25”x Photo dates from 1929. Jones was 14.75.” (Potter Collection) Est. $150-225 killed by the leader of the Santa Claus HWAC# 63202 gang. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 51618 Lot# 3465 Galveston, Texas 1889 Texas Star Flour Mills Stock Lot# 3460 Deadwood, South Dakota Certificate Issued in 1889, signed Dakota Collection Lot of seven. Mostly by president. Issued and cancelled. from Deadwood, South Dakota. 1) A vignette of a large building that Ribbon for the South Dakota Bankers has Texas Star Flour Mills on the Association meeting held in Deadwood outside. Texas Star on bottom left, in 1908. 2) Pin showing Deadwood green border. Discoloration on left in 1876. 3) Three photographs. Two side of cert. 8” x 11”. Est. $50-90 seem to be ads for JCH Grabill, official HWAC# 52512 photographer of the Dead Hills and FPRR and Home Stake Mining Company. Lot# 3466 Kirkland, Texas c1916 Early The other is from Ryam of Ellendale, Kirkland Lumber Company Mounted North Dakota. All unidentified 4) Two Photographs 1) Identified on back as 1914- different volumes of “Deadwood Dick.” 1918. R. E. Owen on left and Ernest Snodgrass He seems to be the first “Lone Ranger” - mask and all. Stories entitled on right. of the Kirkland Lumber Company. Has Detective Josh Grim and The Miner Sport. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 60972 a stain on bottom right of photograph. 2) Same as #1 but light. Both are 8 x 10” Framed. Photo Lot# 3461 Deadwood City, is 6.5 x 4.25”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 53424 South Dakota Large, Early Deadwood City Mounted Photo. Splendid early street scene of Deadwood ruffians including miners, bullwhackers, freight wagons, tents. Signage Zoom in and see includes C. H. Fluken & Co.-Denver Grocery Store, close up detail City Market, Saddle Rock Restaurant, J. Shoudy, Feed High Resolution Sale - Livery, Montana, and Senate. One miner carries a Images of ALL LOTS pick and shovel over his shoulder. Although faded, contrast is still good enough to read these signs. Photo is 5.5 x 8.25. Frame is 8 x 10”. One available online at large tear and two corners missing. THese do not affect photograph. FHWAC.com Est. $300-500 HWAC# 62249 200 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3467 LaGrange, Texas c1890 Cabinet Card Lot# 3472 Mercur, Utah c1895 of Texan by C. Peterson The man is identified Photograph of the Mercur on the back in period writing: Fritz Kuehn Mercury Newspaper Office (period writing, but hard to decipher!). This was Rare photo of CC Higgins Mercur a stock backdrop for Peterson as can be seen Mercury office. It is over the in his other photographs. Conrad Petersen’s Golden Gate Meat Market and photographic gallery was located over Hermes Dr. Duff Dentistry. Photo is 8 x Drug Store, a two story wooden frame building 6”. Mercur is a historical hard on the northeast corner of the square. He was rock mining ghost town in Tooele mentioned in the La Grange Journal’s January County, Utah, USA. In 1891, It 27, 1881 survey of La Grange businesses. Born in became site of the first successful Germany ca 1839, Petersen immigrated in 1853. use of the cyanide process of gold His obituary states that he arrived in La Grange extraction in the United States, in 1861 and he married Hermine (Minna) Locke there in 1874, having the dominant metallurgy today. It opened his photography studio about two years earlier. His only son, might be added that the Golden Leo Petersen, born ca 1879, also worked as a photographer in La Gate Mine (not Meat Market) was Grange and kept his father’s photography gallery open after his death one of the largest in Mercur. From in 1914. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 46922 the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Most Photos identified by/for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 49965 Lot# 3468 San Antonio, Texas 1932 Photo of a Man on Horse, San Antonio Albumen photo taken in front Lot# 3473 Salt lake, Utah c1918 Hand Drawn Utah State Land Patent Maps 8.5” x 11” hand of the Union Stock Yards Commission building under construction in 1932 drawn and colored map of a Utah land patent at San Antonio, Texas. Man on horse showing Sanpete Co. and Salt Co. land (Potter is the Union Stock Yards President Collection) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 59731 Carlton Hagelstein Sr. Photo has been trimmed and has residue on back where is was mounted on card stock at one time. 7” x 7”. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 51624 Lot# 3469 Waco, Texas Sacred Heart Academy Graduation Medal Lot# 3474 Salt Lake City, Utah Five pointed star in wreath with Early Hardware Catalog: Strevell- engraved letters “S, H”. Reverse: Paterson 132 pages of hardware. Graduated Academy of the Sacred Locks, hinges, trunk locks, straps Heart Waco Texas. The Academy of ,hasps (whatever they are), handles, the Sacred Heart received its name bolts, hooks, keys, latches, catches partially because the property on dead locks,etc. All well illustrated! which it stood was purchased on June 12, 1874—the day of the Feast Full size. Excellent condition - no real of the Sacred Heart. It closed in 1946. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 51809 issues. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 53447 Lot# 3470 , Texas 1927 Frontier Times, Texas Lot# 3475 , Utah Utah History Ranger James Peak on Cover Original issue Books (2) Hardcovers. The Ghosts of of Sept. 1927 with Texas Ranger James Peak Gold Mountain by Utley, A History of on cover, his story on page 4. Est. $50-100 Piute County by Newell Est. $60-90 HWAC# 59759 HWAC# 59776 Lot# 3476 , Utah/Nevada 1886 Map of Nevada & Lot# 3471 , Texas Texas Photo Group Utah Territories Unusual (7) 7 different Texas related photos. map, colored with counties Street scene by Bushong and Feldman, by Bradley. Vivid colors, El Paso. old lady by Callaway, San nice condition. This map Antonio. Firemann and ladder truck by was made just after Nevada Bushang and Feldman. Hotel Sheldon statehood. On Mat Board in El Paso. A couple portrait by Wakely (not adhered) with plastic of McKinney. Firetruck in motion by covers. If mats are shipped Boshang and Feldman. Cowboy holding then additional shipping may a pipe? by Feldman. Est. $140-180 apply. 25” x 19”. (Potter HWAC# 62478 Collection) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 59601 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 201

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3477 Seattle, Lot# 3482 , West Washington Three Virginia Maps of Studio Photographs: West Virginia (3) Mounted Two are Lot of 3 maps of West from Boyd located Virginia. 1) West at 713 First Avenue Virginia by County, in Seattle. Two 1884, cartography & different poses from color by Lithography same gentleman. by Geo. Cram. Double Handwritten note truck, pp. 100, 101. on back says this is Frank Buffington Vrooman, noted author, editor Vivid color. 22.5” and lecturer. Images of Vrooman wearing a seal fur vest and jacket, x 14.75”; 2) West Virginia by Rand, McNally, engraved with color mukluks, with a Colt single action at his belt. Third is from Mathers by Lithography, 1885. 21” x 14”. 3) West Virginia, 1888 engraved in the Northwest Territory, at Edmonton. Older and bearded. Photos & lithographic color by Rand, McNally. Vivid color, p. 127. (Potter are 4 x 5.5”. See photo for corner and edge issues. Photographs are not Collection) Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional affected. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 62210 shipping may apply. (Potter Collection) Est. $250-350 HWAC# 62068 Lot# 3478 Spokane, Washington Lot# 3483 , Wisconsin 1838 Light 1898 Edgewood Butter Delivery House Keeper Appointment Letter Wagon Photo “Frank and O. D. Interesting 2 sided letter from Aug. Casady and their delivery wagon 6, 1838 to Secretary of the Treasury and store in Spokane Wash 1898” appointing Pete Johnson as keeper inscribed on the back. The horse’s of a light house. (Potter Collection) name is unknown. 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 Est. $120-200 HWAC# 59714 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 52419 Lot# 3484 Fort Bridger, Wyoming Lot# 3479 Vancouver, 1868 Rare Fort Bridger, Utah / Washington Columbia Wyoming Territory Certificate of Transportation Company Deposit for Post Trader Manuscript Stock Certificate, document dateline Fort Bridger, Dec. Washington Territory, 14, 1868. For a $225 deposit by 1863 Very rare. No. 3270, Ira E. Barley(?) subject to his order. issued April 7th, 1863 to Signed W.A. Carter by J. Carter. W.A. Asby P. Minear for one Carter was the post trader at Fort share of stock. Signed Bridger beginning in 1858. Along by the secretary, Joseph with his family, Carter lived at the fort, rebuilding and stocking it and Hetcher. Not cancelled. eventually becoming Wyoming’s first millionaire. The fort was located Attractive certificate with in a site originally in Utah Territory, later Uinta County, Wyoming. It blue and red prints, and paddle steamer plus locomotive vignettes. became a vital resupply point for wagon trains on the Oregon Trail, Not cancelled. Printed by Farmer Print, 97 Front St., Portland. Spindle California Trail, and Mormon Trail. The Army established a military holes in both upper corners. 5.25 x 8.25” Inc. in 1862. Meant to be post here in 1858 during the Utah War, until it was finally closed in the main competition to the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. 1890. 5.25 x 7.5” Folds, some toning. One adhesive revenue stamp Ran steamboats on the upper and lower Columbia River but were attached. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 60166 eventually incorporated into a larger steamboat monopoly. (Potter Collection) Est. $250-500 HWAC# 60115 Lot# 3485 Jackson Hole, Wyoming 1915 Crandall Jackson Hole WY Photos Lot# 3480 , Washington 1882 Map of Photograph of the Tetons by Washington & Oregon This map shows County Crandall in original envelope & Townships of Oregon & Washington. It shows and cardboard. Brand mines, Indian & Military Locations & Wagon Spanking New. Absolutely Roads. Engraved & Hand Colored by Augustus phenomenal. Approximately Mitchell, 1882. Excellent condition, p. 93. On Mat 5” x 7”. Also comes with 7 Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats Crandall picture post cards are shipped then additional shipping may apply. with images of the Tetons and 15.5” x 22”. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-250 Jackson Hole. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59353 HWAC# 40873 Lot# 3486 , Wyoming Map of Lot# 3481 , Washington Wyoming Wyoming by Rand, Washington Folded Maps by McNally. Graphics and color by Metsker Counties-Admas, Asotin, lithography. 1892. Approximately 21” Chelan, Grant, Lincoln, Whitman, x 14.” (Potter Collection) Est. $100- Yakima. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 571973 150 HWAC# 63226 202 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3487 Victoria, British Columbia Lot# 3492 Ontario, Canada Rare Billhead for the Hudson’s Mountain landscape Oil Bay Company, 1879 Very scarce on canvas painting of snowy blue billhead for this iconic Western mountain range with trees fur trading company. Issued June in foreground. Signed by 14, 1879 to Mr. W. R. Ish for tobacco, the artist, Otto Reinhold potatoes, tacks, thread, etc. Deep Jacobi, and dated 1877 folds with some repaired separation, (5). Brass frame, 8.5 x 11 toning and chips on the bottom. 6.5 x inches. Jacobi was born in 8.25” Chartered in 1670, the company Konigsberg in 1812. In 1837 controlled the fur trade throughout he was appointed as the Court much of the English and later British-controlled North America for Painter to the Duchess of several centuries. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60107 Nassau in Wiesbaden, Germany. Jacobi emigrated to Canada in the 1860s where he was consigned to paint a presentation gift for the Lot# 3488 Kensaston, Saskatchewan Prince of Wales; he never returned to Europe, choosing to remain in Panoramic Farm Photo in Frame Canada. Jacobi was associated with the Dusseldorf School of Painting, Panoramic Farm Photo in Frame, the Ontario Society of Artists, and a charter member of the Royal approx 9.5 x 23 inches. Sam Mills’ Academy of Artists. He relocated to Ardoch, North Dakota, where he Outfit - Kenaston Sask. 1923. Sticker was residing at the time of this death in February 1901. Provenance: on rear “Antique photograph(silver From the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. print) dated 1923 in original frame. A mat has been added and Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 56003 non-acidic backing substituted to prevent glass adhesion and acid migration. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 48362 Lot# 3493 Ontario, Canada c1950’s Three Lot# 3489 Ontario, Rivers, Quebec, Canada Canada Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, Oil on canvas painting of downtown corner Canada Oil on canvas of Three Rivers, or painting of Gaspe Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Peninsula in south- Canada. Framed in eastern Quebec, c. vintage gold toned wood, 1960. Reflects the 12 x 11.5”. Signed by fishing heritage of the painter, Eugene the area, located near Klimoff (1901-1990). He the St. Lawrence studied at the Academy River, depicting a of Fine Arts, receiving his boat moored by a Master’s Degree in the red barn, with the history of Russian Art. Klimoff, a native of Jelgava, Russia, emigrated rest of community in to Canada in 1949 and specialized in naturalistic and portraiture the distance. Gilt wood frame, 9 x 12 inches. Attributed to the artist subjects. A book on his artwork, entitled Eugene Klimoff: Selected Eugene Klimoff (1901-1990), associated with painting item #56005. Works, was published by the University of Latvia in 2006. Provenance: Provenance: From the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 56006 From the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 56005 Lot# 3490 ontario, Canada Hampden Hills Oil on canvas, signed by the artist, Lot# 3494 Ontario, Canada Jordan. Framed in blue tinted wood, Water Lillies Water color of 11.5 x 10”. Painting depicts idyllic scene beautiful water lilies in a serene from small hillside with large tree in setting. Green wood frame, foreground, overlooking a small row 11 x 25 inches. Signed by the of houses. Painter identified as Lena artist, but difficult to discern full E. Jordan. Original label on reverse name, appears to be last name of states the painting was exhibited at the Lundquin. Provenance: From the Springfield Artists’ Guild Fourteenth historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Special Exhibition of Oil Paintings, Nov. 12 to Nov 27, 1932. Label Collection. Est. $400-600 reveals the painter’s address, price and medium. Provenance: From HWAC# 56007 the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 56004 Lot# 3495 Yukon, Canada Rare “A Yukon Souvenir” Booklet Published Lot# 3491 Ontario, Canada Landscape with by the Bennett News Company of barn Oil on canvas painting of rustic cabin, tree White Horse, Canada. 62 pages of full and fencing, with fields and mountain range sized photographs. Nice sketch of a in distance. Not signed but is attributed to miner using a sluice box on the cover. the artist B. Kautepel, c. 1960. No information Tied by string. Covers show great found on artist. Double wood frame, 9 x 11 wear. Pages are very good. Slight dog inches. Provenance: From the historical Ben- ears on first few pages. Est. $150- Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. 300 HWAC# 62256 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 56002 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 203

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3496 , Canada Misc. Lot# 3500 , Asia Maps of Different Maps of the World Lot of Island Groups Lot of 7. 1) Samoan 4. 1) Map of the Eastern Islands, Ca. 1900. Lithographic Part of the Province of color and cartography by Geo. F Ontario, 1883. Lithographic Cram, Chicago. Approximately graphics and color by 14.5” x 12.” 2) Philippine Islands, Hardesty. Approximately ca. 1900. Cartography and color by 21” x 14.5.” 2) British lithography by Geo. Cram, Chicago. America by Hardesty, 1883. Approximately 11” x 13.75.” 3) Rand, McNally, Chicago. Luzon by Geo. Cram, ca. 1900. Graphics and color by Chicago. Cartography and color lithography. Approximately 11.5” lithography. Approximately x 15.” 4) Jamaica by Counties with Railroads. Geo. Cram, Chicago. 21.25” x 14.5.” 3) West 1883. Cartography and color by lithography. Approximately 14” x Indies, Newfoundland 13.” 5) Cuba, Jamaica, Porto Rico, Hayti, Dominica and the Bahamas. & Nova Scotia, 1844. Engraved and hand colored by D.F. Robinson. Lithography and color by Hardesty, 1883. Approximately 14.5” x 11.” Approximately 11.25” x 9.75.” 4) British North America, 1855. Engrave 6) Cuba by Rand McNally. Graphics and color by lithography. 1892. and hand colored by Colton, New York. Approximately 17” x 14.” Approximately 15” x 21.5.”7) West indies by Rand McNally. Graphics (Potter Collection) Est. $250-400 HWAC# 63219 and color by lithography. 1892. Approximately 15.5” x 21.5.” (Potter Collection) Est. $400-700 HWAC# 63208 Lot# 3497 , Africa Maps of Africa 4 maps. 1) Africa Lot# 3501 , Brazil Maps of Brazil by Mitchell, 1860. Copper Lot of 4 maps. 1) Brazil and Paraguay. engraving and hand color. Lithographic color and cartography Constructed and engraved by Geo. F. Cram, Chicago. Ca. 1900. by W. Williams. Philadelphia. Approximately 22” x 14.5.” 2) Chili, Approximately 15.25” x 14.5.” Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. 2) Africa, 1885. Cartography Hand colored by Mitchell, 1860. and color lithography Approximately 15.25” x 12.5.” 3) Brazil by Geo. F Cram, Chicago. and Guayana. Engraved and hand Approximately 13.5” x 24.” colored by Colton, New York. 1855. 3) Africa, 1895. Lithography Approximately 14.25” x 17.75.” 4) by Rand, McNally. Chicago. Brazil and Guiana, 1892. Engraved with Approximately 27” x 20.5.” color lithography by Rand, McNally. 4) Africa, 1892. Lithography Approximately 22” x 29.5.” (Potter Collection) Est. $300-500 by Rand, McNally. Chicago. Approximately 29” x 22.” (Potter HWAC# 63212 Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 63207 Lot# 3502 , Central America Maps of Central America Lot of 4 maps. 1) Central America by A.J. Lot# 3498 , Asia Map of Asia Asia Johnson, New York. Cartography and by Cowperthwait, 1850. Copper hand color, 1863. Approximately engraved with hand coloring. Approximately 17” x 14.” (Potter 14” x 13.”2) Central America, ca. Collection) Est. $150-250 1900. Lithographic color and HWAC# 63215 cartography by Geo. F. Cram, Chicago. Approximately 22” x 14.5.” 3) Map of Central America by Rand, McNally, 1895. Cartography and color. Approximately 21” x 27.25.” 4) Central America, 1892. Graphics and color by lithography by Rand McNally. Approximately 22.25” x 29.25.” (Potter Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 63209 Lot# 3499 , Asia Maps Lot# 3503 , China c1860’s Chinese Pen Box Chinese porcelain pen box and cover of Asia (5) Lot of 5 maps hand painted with butterflies and flowers. of Asia 1) Johnson’s ASIA, Lid and box do not match, however they 1864, copper engraved & fit and were found together. Consigner hand colored by Johnson tells us that the box did come with this & Ward, p. 92, 18” x 14”; lid originally--he saw a similar piece 2) Asia by Robinson, for auction at Butterfield’s. He dug this 1844, engraved with hand box in a dirt area of San Francisco in the color, slight foxing lower 1970. 2-3/8” h x 7-3/8” l x 3.5” d. Good left & middle crease. 18” condition, small chip on top of one side. x 10.75” 3) China, Indo- Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 40608 China & part of Malaysia, graphics & color by Rand McNally, 1892, slight 2” tear on lower right, Lot# 3504 , China Maps of China does not encroach on map 15” x 21”. 4) Johnson’s China, 1864, copper Lot of 2. 1) China and Birmah by engraved with hand coloring by Johnson & Ward, slight foxing on right Tallis, ca. 1820. Engraving by J. lower part of map, does not encroach on map. 18” x 14” 5) North Asia Rapkin with vignettes by Wray & Japan, engraved & hand colored by Lizars, 1820, double truck, slight and Allen. Approximately 14.5” x foxing down center crease of map. 22.5” x 19”. (Potter Collection) 10.75.” 2) Chinese Empire Including Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. (Potter Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 62067 Korea, ca. 1885. Engraving and color by lithography by Geo. F. Cram. Approximately 20.5” x 14.5.” (Potter Collection) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 63218 204 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3505 , Egypt 2 Egypt Maps 1) Lot# 3510 , Germany 1820 Map Egypt, Abyssinia & Eritrea, engraving of Germany, Prussian Territories and color lithography by Cram c. Intaglio printed & hand colored by 1885, pp 512-513 approx 20.5” x Lizars. This map shows Freiberg 14.5” , double truck, a few border where a great mining school was dots. 2) Egypt by Cowperthwait, located. The school trained early 1850, copper engraved and hand mining engineers in 1850’s - 1860’s. colored, pp 73, 17” x 13.5” (Potter Faint discoloration at fold in center. Collection) Est. $150-300 Very good condition. Vivid color. HWAC# 63112 On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped Lot# 3506 , England Two of the Earliest then additional shipping may apply. English Stamps The two earliest stamps: 22.5” x 19”. (Potter Collection) the ONE PENNY BLACK and the TWO Est. $150-300 HWAC# 59642 PENCE BLUE. Comes in a nice hard, black leather case from Fleetwood in 1985. Lot# 3511 , Germany Mountain Scene by Est. $120-250 HWAC# 57433 Ernst Carl Walter Retzlaff Mountain Scene by Ernst Carl Walter Retzlaff (1898-1976). Oil on canvas, 20” x 16”, framed 23.5” x 19.5”. Painting shows some crackling, but is in good condtion. Signature is E. C. W. Retzlaff. Numerous Alpine and mountain panoramas were created. Typical for him are oil paintings Lot# 3507 , Europe Maps of Europe a paint application with trowels and the use of the template of appropriate colors. Lot of 5 maps. 1) Poland and Lithuania. His manner of painting can be described as Intaglio printed and hand colored naturalistic, with the respective mountain by Lizars, Edinburgh. Ca. 1820. always standing in the foreground and settlements, as shown in the Approximately 22.5”x 19.”2) Germany, picture, are merely indicated. The spatula technique also enabled him Austrian Dominions. Intaglio printed and hand colored by Lizars, Edinburgh. Ca. to work expressively. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 57804 1820. Approximately 22.5” x 19.” 3) British Isles and Western Europe. Intaglio printed and hand colored by Lizars, Edinburgh. Lot# 3512 , Israel Jewish and Ca. 1820. Approximately 22.5” x 19.”4) Israeli Related Postcard Collection France in Provences. Intaglio printed and Approx 100 b/w, chromolitho and hand colored by Lizars, Edinburgh. Ca. RPC postcards featuring portraits of Israeli men, New Years cards, 1820. Approximately 22.5” x 19. 5) Europe, 1867. Engraved and hand Wailing Wall, Israeli scenes and more. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 63362 colored. Johnson and Ward. Approximately 26.5” x 19.” (Potter Lot# 3513 , Israel Leather Bound Collection) Est. $400-800 HWAC# 63216 Israeli Photo Book 6” x 8” photos Lot# 3508 , Europe 3 European are c. 1950’s reproductions.A nice Maps 1) Holland & Belgium , hand historical set of photos. Stamped in colored by Cowperwait, 1856, single leather Made in Palestine. Photos-The truck light border foxing 24” x 14” 2) Jordan at Jericho, Waterfall at Metulla Europe by Robinson 1844, engraved , Harbor and more. Binding has wear. with hand color, double truck, small Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59769 seam tear on bottom, some toning. 12” x 18.5”. 3) Europa by Desilver Lot# 3514 , Israel Maps of 1856, engraved cartography and Jerusalem Area (5) 5 Maps of hand color. On Mat Board (not Jerusalem Area. 1) The travels of adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. (Potter Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63113 St. Paul with Lithography & color by Hardesty, 1882. 14.5” x 11”; 2) Lot# 3509 , France c1900’s French Palestine & Adjacent Countries, Art Nouveau Bronze w/ Clock 1850. Hand colored y Cowperthwait. Young woman with flowers bronze Vivid color.14” x 17”; 3) Lands of the by J. Causse. French Art Nouveau bronze w/ clock. Figure is 26.5” h Biblical Exodus, Lithography & color x 8”, with the clock it is 33” high. The clock portion is not original. by H.H. Hardesty, 1882, very slight Julien Caussé (also given as Cadet-Julien Caussé, Cadet Julien Caussé stain on bottom right, does not encroach on map. 14.5” x 11”; Environs and Julien Cadet Caussé) (1869–1914) was a prolific French sculptor of Jersusalem, 1882, Lithography & color by H.H. Hardesty14.5” x during the art nouveau period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries 11”; 5) Egypt by Rand, McNally, Graphics & color by Lithography, who specialized in small figures. Caussé was born in Bourges, France 1892. Beautiful color. Slight stain & 1/2” tear at bottom that does and was active as sculptor from 1890 until his death in 1914.[2] He not encroach on map. 14.5” x 21”. (Potter Collection). Mounted on studied under Alexandre Falguière and his pieces were exhibited at the mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. Salon des Artists Francais in the 1890s, obtaining honorable mentions (Potter Collection) Est. $250-400 HWAC# 62072 in 1882 and 1900 and a third class medal in 1893. He also took part Lot# 3515 Rome, Italy Etchings of in the Exposition Universelle of 1900. In his career he produced hundreds of works of art in the Art Nouveau style. His work included Ancient Rome (2) 2 original etchings solid bronze sculptures and mixed media pieces that included bronze of Rome, very old, water damage, the sculptures with glass, wire and stone enhancements. His mixed media tears have been repaired with linen tape. 33” x 22.5”. Est. $300-500 work also included sculptures that were designed for more practical HWAC# 61229 purposes, such as lamps and clocks. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 61561 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 205

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3516 , Japan Maps of Lot# 3521 , Mexico Maps of Japan and Asia Lot of 3. 1) Mexico and central America Japan, 1864. Copper engraved Lot of 4. 1) Mexico, Cuba, and and hand colored by Johnson Central America. Cartography and Ward. Approximately 18” and color by lithography by x 14.” 2) Map of Asia, 1892. Gaskell, 1885. Approximately Cartography and color by Rand 13.5” x 11.5.” 2) Mexico by McNally & Co. Approximately Johnson and Browning. 1860. 27.25” x 20.5.” 3) Japan, Hand colored with inset of 1892. Graphics and color by Isthmus. Approximately 18” lithography by Rand McNally. x 14.” 3) Mexico by Geo. F. Approximately 29.5” x 22.” (Potter Collection) Est. $200-300 HWAC# Cram, Chicago. Lithographic cartography and color. ca. 1900. Approximately 14.5” x 22.” 4) Mexico Lot# 3517 , Japan Water Color on Asian Central America, and West Indies. Engraved and hand colored by Mitchell, 1872. Approximately 15” x 23.” (Potter Collection) Paper Water Color attached to linen. This is an original water color, artist unknown. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 63210 Beautiful Japanese landscape with water falls, cherry blossoms & people. This is ready to Lot# 3522 , Mexico 1850- hang on wall. The water color is 23” x 46” & 1903 Maps of Mexico & with Linen backing is 27” x 71”. Est. $300-500 South America (7) Lot of 7 HWAC# 61230 maps. 1) Mexico by Johnson & Ward, 1864, engraved & hand colored by Johnson. Good condition 18.5” x 14”; 2) South America, 1852 engraved & hand colored by Mitchell, slight staining Lot# 3518 , Asian Block Print on Rice on right & bottom of map. Paper Depicts 12 birds with nests in a tree. 9.5” x 12”. 3) East Indies Signed. 11” x 16”. Est. $250-600 HWAC# J.H.Colton, 1855, engraved 49920 & hand colored showing rail & wagon roads. No. 31, 17.5” x 14”; 4) Argentina, Chili Uruguay & Paraguay, copper engraved & hand colored by J.H. Colton, 1855. Vivid color on this map. 14.5” x 17”; 5) Venezuela, New Granada & Ecuador, engraved & hand colored by J.H. Colton, 1855 very slight staining at bottom, does not encroach on map. 17.5” x 14.5”; 6) Brazil by Thomas Cowperthwait, engraved & hand colored, 1850, p. 42. 14” x 17”; 7) South America Lithographic color & cartography by Cram, 1905, double truck pp. 360, 361. (Potter Collection) All maps are mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. (Potter Collection) Est. $500- 700 HWAC# 62066 Lot# 3519 , Mexico Map of Mexico by Farm and Fireside Nice Map of Mexico shows shipping lanes, has 12 vignettes, 2 of them Lot# 3523 Andes, Peru Machu showing President Woodrow Wilson; & the Picchu Photo Postcards 12 original President of Mexico Venustiano Carranza. photo postcards of Machu Picchu Map has vivid color with slight staining at given by Wilbur May to Clayton left bottom corner that does not encroach on Phillips, c. 1920-25. Est. $100-200 vignettes. Mounted on mat board. If mats are HWAC# 41906 shipped then additional shipping may apply. 27.5” x 35” . (Potter Collection) Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 62065 Lot# 3524 , Peru 1820 Map of Peru, Lot# 3520 , Mexico 1891 Brazil & Paraguay Engraved & Hand Map of Mexico, Rand- colored by Lizars. Cuzco is shown on this map, it was the center of Spanish McNally Double Truck pp. controlled empire after conquering 394, 395, graphics & color by the Aztecs. Very interesting map Lithography by Rand-McNally. with sharp, vivid color. Very slight Shows Tampico to Guadalajara discoloration on edges. On Mat Board considered safer route than (not adhered) with plastic covers. crossing Panama. Inset of If mats are shipped then additional Valley of Mexico. Has slight shipping may apply. 22.5” x 19”. tear in bottom border but does (Potter Collection) Est. $300-500 not encroach on map. Shows HWAC# 59638 railways in operation, railways proposed, tramways & seaports. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 29.5” x 22”. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 59620 206 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3525 , South America 1820 Lot# 3530 , 1886-1887 Map of Map of South America Engraved & United States Topographic Survey hand colored by Lizars. This shows of the United States, Presented by Valparaiso. Valparaiso was developed Lithograph, 1886-7. Double truck, by Western Europeans & was a major attractive colors. 31” x 21”. Very faint stop after navigating the horn for fold lines in map, does not impair whalers & for the spice trade. Has fold visual of map. (Potter Collection) down center but does not effect map. Mounted on mat board. If mats are Very slight discoloration in bottom left shipped then additional shipping margin. On Mat Board (not adhered) may apply. (Potter Collection) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped Est. $100-150 HWAC# 62076 then additional shipping may apply. 22.5” x 19”. (Potter Collection) Lot# 3531 , 1861 Map of U.S. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 59641 During the Great Rebellion This map is engraved & hand colored Lot# 3526 , South America Maps by Colton, 1861 during the Great of Peru and Bolivia Lot of 3 maps. Rebellion. Nice condition. Mounted 1) Peru and Bolivia, engraved and on mat board. If mats are shipped hand colored by Cowperthwait, then additional shipping may apply 1850. Approximately 17” x 14.” 2) 18” x 16” (Potter Collection) Peru and Bolivia, 1855. Engraved Est. $100-200 HWAC# 58776 and hand colored by Colton, New York. Approximately 17.5” x 14.75.” 3) Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru, 1892. Lithographic graphics and color by Lot# 3532 , U.S. Territories Rand, McNally. 1892. Approximately 1865 Map of Territories & 14.5” x 22.” (Potter Collection) Est. $250-300 HWAC# 63213 Pacific States Double Truck, Lot# 3527 , South America Maps hand colored by Bowles with overland routes. Shows route of South America Lot of 5. 1) South Central Pacific will make & America, 1860. Engraved and hand original Pony Express Line. colored by Mitchell. Approximately Good condition, only slight 12.5” x 15.5.” 2) South America, tear on right side that does 1839. Engraved and hand colored not encroach on map. Has by Mitchell. Approximately 9.5” inset of Northern California x 12.5.” 3) South America, 1855. & plan of Central California. Engraving and color by S.S. Cornell. On Mat Board (not adhered) Approximately 10.75” x 14.” 4) South America by H.S. Tanner. with plastic covers. If mats Engraved and hand colored, 1836. Approximately 17” x 13.5.” 5) are shipped then additional South America, 1892. Lithographic cartography and color by Rand shipping may apply. 19” x 14.5”. (Potter Collection) Est. $200-400 McNally. Approximately 20” x 28.” (Potter Collection) Est. $400-800 HWAC# 59355 HWAC# 63214 Lot# 3533 , United States 1867 Lot# 3528 , South America South Map of US & Territories Double America Misc. Maps Lot of 4. 1) Truck, Cartography & Hand Color Chili, La Plata, and Uruguay, 1850. by Mitchell. Shows mail route in Hand colored by Cowperthwait. Northern Cal. (Sacramento) & Approximately 14” x 17.” 2) Southern (Gila). Lake Tahoe is Patagonia, S. Orkney, Falkland not shown. On Mat Board (not Islands, and South Georgia Island adhered) with plastic covers. If by J.H. Colton, New York. 1855. mats are shipped then additional Approximately 17” x 14.” 3) Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Guiana. shipping may apply. 23.5” x 15.5. Lithographic color and cartography by Geo. F Cram, Chicago. Ca. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-250 1900. Approximately 22” x 14.5.” 4) Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and HWAC# 59354 Uruguay. Engraved with color lithography by Rand, McNally, 1892. Approximately 22.25” x 29.5.” (Potter Collection) Est. $300- Lot# 3534 , Maps of United States (2) Maps 400 HWAC# 63211 of United States 1) U.S. , 1880, hand colored by Rand, McNally & Co., nice condition, 20.5” x 14”. Lot# 3529 , Vietnam Vietnamese 2) U.S. 1883, lithographic graphics & color by Lacquer Painting with Mother of Hardesty. Nice condition, 21” x 14.5”. These maps Pearl Inlay. Beautiful Vietnamese are by different publishers with different data. lacquer painting with mother of Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then pearl inlay. Image of tiger and additional shipping may apply. (Potter Collection) dragon. 15.75” x 23.75”. Corners are Est. $140-240 HWAC# 58771 slightly chipped.The Vietnamese refer to the mother of pearl used in this type of example as “five colors,” meaning multiple colors can be seen depending on reflection and meaning that the material used was of a high quality. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 57844 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 207

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3535 , North Western America Lot# 3540 , 1996-1998 Antique 1879 Map of North Western America Map Price Record Books (2) Map shows Territory Ceded by Russia Antique Map Price Record 196 and to the U.S. Hand colored by Mitchell. 1997-1998 (Potter Collection) Est. This map is pre-Alaska Gold Rush. $60-100 HWAC# 63327 Excellent condition. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping Lot# 3541 , 1963 Huge Rand may apply. 15.25” x 12.5”. (Potter McNally Commercial Atlas and Collection) Est. $200-300 HWAC# Marketing Guide Huge 20.75” x 16” 59358 hardcover World Commercial Atlas. Pages not numbered but very substantial, 500+pp. 1963. From the general office of the Western Lot# 3536 , Misc. Maps of the U.S. Lot of 3. 1) Pacific RR in San Francisco. Typical atlas with the addition of railroads North America, 1884. Hand colored by Mitchell. and rail towns. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 571961 Approximately 12” x 15.” 2) New Hampshire by Rand McNally, 1888. Graphics and color by Lot# 3542 , 1892 Map of North lithography. Approximately 15” x 22.” 3) Kentucky America Map of North America, 1892 & Tennessee, 1865. Engraved and hand colored by engraved & colored by Rand, McNally, Johnson, New York. Approximately 24.5” x 17.5” double truck pp. 18,19. Beautiful (Potter Collection) Est. $220-300 HWAC# 63544 colors, no condition issues noted. Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 22.5” x 29.5”. (Potter Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# Lot# 3537 , c1820 North American 58770 Continent Map by Lizars Rare North American Continent with British Possessions & US, hand colored by Lizars, c 1820. Page LXII. Double truck , light edge toning. Aprrox 19” x 22”. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping Lot# 3543 , 1865 Map of may apply. (Potter Collection) Est. Territories & Pacific States This $400-600 HWAC# 63108 map reveals the Central Pacific Railroad has not been completed. Territories Pacific States, 1865 to Lot# 3538 , Maps of the Midwest Accompany “Across the Continent” This is a group of 8 maps featuring by Samuel Bowles. Engraved & hand colored by Goldthwait. Mounted on the Midwestern states. 1) Ohio by mat board. If mats are shipped then Counties with Railroads. Published additional shipping may apply 19” x by Geo. F. Cram, Chicago, IL. 1883. 15”. (Potter Collection) Est. $150- Approximately 14.5” x 21.5.” 2) A New Map of the State of Ohio. 1856. 250 HWAC# 58779 Published by Charles Desilver, Philadelphia. Approximately 14” x Lot# 3544 , Maps 17.” 3) Iowa and Nebraska by Johnson and Ward. Publishing location of the Mississippi unknown but most likely from New York. 1865. Approximately 18” Valley Area Lot of 3. 1) x 13.5.” 4) Iowa and Nebraska. Published by A.J. Johnson, New York. Iowa, by Rand McNally. 1864. Approximately 27” x 18.” 5) The “Western States” of 1852. This Chicago. 1885. Engraved map features the states of Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and lithographically Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia. Engraved and hand colored by S. colored. Approximately Augustus Mitchell. Pennsylvania. 1852. Approximately 18.5” x 11.5.” 21” x 15.” 2) The Central 6) Illinois. Engraved and hand colored by Desilver. Philadelphia. 1856. States. Sherman and Approximately 14”x 17.” 7) Ohio by County. Engraved cartography Smith, New York. 1844. with hand coloring by A.J. Johnson, New York. 1864. Approximately Engraved and hand 26.5” x 18.” 8) Indiana and Ohio. Engraved cartography with hand colored by Robinson. color by Johnson and Browning. Publishing location unknown but Approximately 18.5” X most likely from New York. 1864. Approximately 26.5” x 18.” (Potter Collection) Est. $600-900 HWAC# 63200 12.” 3) The Mississippi Valley, 1844. Engraved and hand colored by Robinson. Approximately Lot# 3539 , Maps of Southern 12” x 19.” (Potter Collection) Est. $220-300 HWAC# 63204 States Lot of 2. 1) Alabama, 1855. Engraved and hand colored by Colton, New York. Approximately 15” x 17.5.” 2) Florida by Hardesty. Lot# 3545 , Western Maps Lithographic color and graphics, Collection Maps from: Pacific 1883. Approximately 14.5”x 21.5.” Southwest Section, Conoco; Shell (Potter Collection) Est. $150-250 map of Idaho; National Auto Club, Western States; Bekins, Seattle; HWAC# 63545 AAA, northwestern states; Dept. of Agriculture, National Forests in the Land of Colorado; Chevron map of Washington; Shell’ Where to Stay, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah; and more. (Prag Collection) Est. $80-150 HWAC# 571613 208 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3546 , Pony Express and Lot# 3552 , 1889 Appleton’s Westward Expansion Map Group Lot Cyclopedia of American Biography of 4. 1) California and Nevada, ca. 1899. Vols. 1-6 6 hardcover volumes Engraving and color by lithography by , includes many engravings and L.B. Folger. Approximately 11.5” x 14.” signatures of famous Americans. 2) Oregon by Counties, ca. 1905. Color (Potter Collection) Est. $400-600 and lithography by Cram. Approximately HWAC# 63138 10.75” x 14.” 3) Nevada, 1907. Engraving and color lithography. Prepared by Rand, McNally and Co. Approximately 11” x 14.” Lot# 3553 , “Illustrated Catalogue 4) Illustration from the London News, of Fire and Police Badges” 1912. October 12, 1861. The Pony Express, This is the real deal - not a reprint!!! en Route from the Missouri River to San Francisco. Approximately 16” x 11.” (Potter Collection) Est. By C. C. Braxmar Company of Number $200-300 HWAC# 63228 10, Maiden Lane, New York. 106 pages with up to 20 illustrations on Lot# 3547 , US Wall Map, National a page. Illustrates badges, watches, rings, trumpets, gavels, loving cups, Publishing Co., 1902 Gorgeous full wreaths, etc. Many show actual items color wall map, cloth backed, usual with name and location: Larkin “varnish”. 3’ tall. 5’ long with original of Dayton, Bruster of Waverly, Fort Worth, San Francisco, Smith of wood rollers. .The data is just prior to the 1900 gold boom in the west. Very Richmond, Downes of Lewiston, etc. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 62260 fine to extremely fine. Est. $200-350 Lot# 3554 , Token/Badge HWAC# 61638 Letterhead and Catalog Including Masons Mason Lodge Books, List Lot# 3548 , c1899 The World in 28B of books and medals, 16pp, Hemispheric Projection Interesting illustrated from Henderson-Ames, map showing resources or various Kalamazoo, Mi. Pictorial letterhead regions such as Gold in the Mother from Whitehead & Hoag about secret load, wine in Spain, cigars in Cuba. organization buttons. Est. $50-75 Colored 9.25” x 12”. Note left edge HWAC# 57959 chip and edge toning. (Potter Collection) Est. $80-120 HWAC# Lot# 3555 , Banking History 63110 Books (2) Hardcovers. Isias W.Hellman and the Farmers and Lot# 3549 , 1866 Across the Merchants Bank by Cleleand, Continent by Bowles Hardcover Biogrpahy of a Bank The story of 452pp plus ads. Fold out map of Bank of America by James (Potter Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# territories and pacific states. Front 63323 cover is detaching, pages have foxing. (Potter Collection) Est. $120-200 Lot# 3556 , Beldings Needle HWAC# 63128 and Hook Silk Embroidery Book Softcover 81pp with color plates. Appears early 19th Century. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 63304 Lot# 3550 , Across the Continent Photo Book Across the Continent, A Scenic Book Illustrating a Trip from Missouri River to the North Pacific Lot# 3557 , 1909 Conspiracy of Coast, via the Columbia River. 36 pp Pontiac Vol.1 by Parkman The of photos of the West. Front and rear Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian covers detached and front cover has War After the Conquest of Canada by wear, some pages have corner tears Parkman, Vol. 1 of 2 only. Cover has and water stains and foxing. Est. wear, spine has top and bottom heavy $60-100 HWAC# 63105 wear. (Potter Collection) Est. $40- 60 HWAC# 63303 Lot# 3551 , A Cape Cod Sketch Book and Harvard and Cambridge, A Sketch Book by Frost 2 North Lot# 3558 , Gold Rush and Ghost Eastern US hardcovers by Jack Town Hardcovers (5) California Frost. A Cape Cod Sketch Book has a Gold Country by Koeppel Gold Spikes penciled set of drawings inside the and Ghost Towns by Webb, Gold and front cover 1939.Loaded with Jack Silver in the West by Horn, Ghost Frost engravings. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63312 Towns of the West by Lane (Potter Collection) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 63142 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 209

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3559 , Gold Rush Hardcovers Lot# 3565 , Norman Rockwell, (3) The New Eldorado(Colorado) by A Sixty Year Retrospective by Macmillan, Forty Niner’s by Hulbert, Buechner Hardcover 155pp with California Gold Days by Coy. (Potter index. Foldout color prints. Est. $40- Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 60 HWAC# 63310 63127 Lot# 3560 , 1915 and 1916 Guidebook of the Western United Lot# 3566 , Obsolete American States(Santa Fe Route and Shasta Securities and Corporations 1904 Route) 2 hardcovers. Guide Book of By Smythe. 979pp plus ads Est. the Western United States, Shasta $100-200 HWAC# 52231 Route and Coast Line, 146pp with index, many fold out maps. Guide Book of the Western United States, Santa Fe Route 194pp with index, many foldout maps. (Potter Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 63132 Lot# 3567 , Poor’s and Moody’s Manual Lot# 3561 , 1915 Guidebook of Consolidated 1921, 2 Volumes Volumes 1 and 2. Vol1 1835pp, Vol 2 2016pp. Est. $300-500 HWAC# the Western United States (North 52219 Pacific) by Campbell Part A. The Northern Pacific Route. Hardcover 203pp plus index. Many fold out Western maps. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63131 Lot# 3562 , Guide/Pamphlet to Hand Lot# 3568 , Port Admiral-Phineas Banning Coloring Photos Rare guide to hand coloring by Krythe Hardcover 251pp with index, 1957 photos, “Oriental Art Coloring , A Brief, Concise (Potter Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63151 and Practical Guide” Published by Niagara At Supply Co. 12 pp. 5.5” x 8”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62005 Lot# 3563 , c1902 Library of Oratory, Lot# 3569 , 1876 Humboldt: 11 Volume Nice books for library, “Critical Cuadros De La Naturaleza A book ‘Words of Alejandro of Humboldt’. Studies of the World’s Great Orators by Eminent Essayists” Chauncey M. Depew LLD, Title page reads as follows: Obras U.S. Senator from the State of New York Editor- De Alejandro De Humboldt. Titled: in-Chief. Books are illustrated. Some fraying on Cuadros De La Naturaleza Por edges & spine & some staining. Est. $50-70 Alejandro De Humboldt, Traduccion HWAC# 61276 de Bernardo Giner. Madrid Imprenta Y Libreria de Gaspar, Editores. (Antes Gaspar Y Roig) Calle del Principe, num. 4. 1876. Est. $75-100 HWAC# 40171 Lot# 3564 , Mississippi 188 Down the Great Lot# 3570 , Old West Photography River by Glazier Rare hardcover 443pp plus Books (2) The Daguerreotype appendix. Numerous plate illustrations plus in America by Newhall. Timothy a fold out map.Tales of the Mississippi River. O’Sullivan, America’s Forgotten Photographer by Horan. (Al Adams (Potter Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 63125 Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Est. $60-90 HWAC# 55765 Lot# 3571 , Western Forts Library (6) 6 hardcovers. Fort Laramie in 1876 by Hedren, Bent’s Fort by Lavender, Forts of the West by Frazer, Fort Bridger by Gowans, Old Forts of the Northwest by Hart, Old Forts of the Southwest by Hart Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 63136 210 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3572 , Overland Stage Books Lot# 3578 , The Trip I Made by Crites Leather (3) 3 hardcovers. The Overland bound hardcover, 20pp. The Trip I Made Through Stage to California by Root, The First the Factory of the Buick Motor Company. Overland Mail by Pinkerton with Tales from the Flint , Michigan Buick factory lower page corner damage, 900 Miles with several drawings of this facility. (Potter on the Butterfield Trail by Greene Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63129 (Potter Collection) Est. $120-150 HWAC# 63134 Lot# 3573 , 1994 Wright Howes: The Final Edition 1st edition hardcover 756pp with index . A descriptive bibliography of 11622 uncommon books and pamphlets related to the Lot# 3579 , Carl Walline Original development of the USA. A critical reference. Western Watercolor Carl R. Walline, (Potter Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 63126 1888 - 1976. While working in the oil refinery business for Shell, he painted landscapes of the area around his home in oil and watercolor. This watercolor is 11.75” x 16.25”. The scene is a Western forest. There are 3 tack holes in the corners and a torn Lot# 3574 , Grieger’s Encyclopedia and Super off upper left section. Est. $250-500 Catalog Rare 1956 version in hardcover. Est. $100- HWAC# 49918 150 HWAC# 49230 Lot# 3580 , Watercolor, Print and Tin paintings 1) Watercolor of cherry blossoms signed by C. Spurgeon. 6” x 12.25”, matted and framed11.25” x 17.5”. 2) Advertising painting on tin of child and basket for Toasted Corn Flakes, Kelloggs Toasted Corn Flakes. “Oh! Look What’s Here”. Very faded, 19.25” x 13.5”. 3) Print of Lot# 3575 , Matthew Brady Photo still life, flowers and fruit...10” x 7.25”, Books (2) Matthew Brady’s Portrait matted and framed 16” x 13”. Est. of an Era by Meredith nd Matthew $100-200 HWAC# 57846 Brady-Historian with a Camera Lot# 3581 , Young Boy and Girl Plaster by Horan. Hardcovers. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# Sculptures Young boy and girl sculptures. He 63329 is carrying a basket of fish and a lobster; she is carrying a chicken and her apron is full of fruit. French style, beautiful cast plaster, with bronze finish. Some chipping. Very charming Lot# 3576 , c.1890 Principal Cities pair. Approx. 25” high, 9” wide x 7” deep. Est. of the World Pictorial Hardcover 8 $150-300 HWAC# 52758 foldout pages of b/w illustrations of NYC, Milan, Naples, Paris, Berlin, San Francisco and more. Half the pages are detached, internal cover repair with tape. Est. $100-150 HWAC# Lot# 3582 , Modern Pots Still 571959 Life Duo Both works measure 16”x 21” (28”x 34” framed and matted), Lot# 3577 , 1878 Round Cape still life lithograph of copper pots Horn Voyage by Lamson Round and pitcher by an unknown artist Cape Horn. Voyage of the Passenger- (no visible signature). Beautiful Ship James. W. Paige, from Maine and complimentary pieces in new to California in the Year 1852. condition, nice frame, ready for display. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 56609 by Lamson. About a voyage on a passenger ship around Cape Horn. Lot# 3583 , Painting of Elk Oil painting Hardcover 156pp. 7” x 4.75”. Spine on board. Unsigned, name on back--David slightly detached from inner front Childress. 23.75” x19.25”, framed 32” x cover. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 57950 27.75. Some small damage, chips in paint, frame. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 571518 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 211

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3584 , Two Photographic Prints of the Lot# 3588 , England Sutherland West 1) Buffalo Grazing North Montana, 1880 by Pitcher and Bowl This deep, dark L. A. Hoffman. Image size: 7.25” x 9.25” , nicely blue pitcher and bowl are in very framed: 15” x 17.25”. Reproduction, but a very good condition, potter’s marks on good one. Frontier photographer Laton Alton base of each. Floral designs. The Huffman (1854 1931) arrived in Fort Keogh, Sutherland Works of Hudson & Montana Territory, in 1879, ten years before Middleton Ltd., Normacot Road, Montana became a state. He captured the spirit Longton. Founded in 1875, Hudson of the American West like no other artist. Equally and Middleton are one of the last comfortable photographing Plains Indians and remaining potteries manufacturing working cowboys, Huffman worked both in the 100% of their fine bone china mugs studio and out on the open range, carrying his in England. Est. $150-250 HWAC# camera on horseback as he documented untamed Western landscapes 50529 and the last of the buffalo herds. (L. A. Huffman: Photographer of the American West by Larry Len Patterson) L.A. Huffman wasn’t the first Lot# 3589 , Prussia photographer working in Montana in the late 1800s, but he was one of RS Prussia Antique the few who stayed to chronicle the story of the West. Huffman grew Chocolate Set Antique up in Waukon, Iowa, taking photos alongside his father, P.C. Huffman. Chocolate Set includes In 1878, the young Huffman headed west on a wagon train, but it was pot and five cups and turned back in Kansas after a close call with Chief Dull Knife’s warriors saucers. Marked on the who were fleeing the 4th Cavalry. The next year, Huffman took an bottom--RS Prussia. Pot unpaid position as photographer at Fort Keogh in Eastern Montana. is 9,75” high, cups are 3” Over the next five decades, Huffman photographed some of the last high. Every piece made of buffalo hunts on the northern plains and Indian chiefs before they very fine porcelain with were sent to reservations. (By Jaci Webb [email protected] satin finish and lavishly Feb 24, 2014). 2) Photographic print by E. H. Burger, signed by Burger. hand decorated, scalloped Image of old wagon and barn. Image: 7.75” x 11.25”, framed: 13.5” x shape, pink rose pattern 17.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 43851 on white with gold accents. Excellent condition. Reinhold Schlegelmilch produced what Lot# 3585 , Two Scenic collectors consider to be R.S. Prussia (RSP for short) in his factory Watercolors 1) Scene of a meadow from the late 1800s through World War I. These pieces marked “R.S. in the foreground and a mountain in Prussia” in red lettering surrounded by a green wreath were made at the background. Signed Heffelfinger, the turn of the last century. This is sometimes referenced as the “red 1980. 12” x 8.5”, oval. Framed and mark” by collectors. It remains the most popular and recognized mark matted 21.5 x 18.75”. 2) Watercolor among fans of this type of porcelain, although a number of others were painting of Mallard ducks flying used. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 61555 over a field by Deanie Breiby (from Montana). 20.5” x 14”. Framed and Lot# 3590 , Cambridge Glass matted 28.75” x 22.5”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 56805 Server Green glass c. 1910’s to 1920’s. 4.5” x 10.5” with 1” gold Lot# 3586 , Denmark Herman Kahler Vase trim on upper edge and gold on handle top. No visible chis or cracks. Tall vase from the legendary Danish pottery Includes a demitasse cup. Est. $90- Kähler (HAK). Herman Kahler Keramik HAK 130 HWAC# 51605 Vintage Denmark Art Pottery Vase Signed, 10.25” high. Mid-century modern piece. Est. Lot# 3591 , c.1940’s Roseville $100-200 HWAC# 57830 Teapot, Creamer, Sugar White Rose pattern. Roseville Pottery Company was organized in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. Another plant was opened in Zanesville, Ohio, in 1898. Many types of pottery were made until 1954. Early wares include Sgraffito, Olympic, and Rozane. The Rozane line was Roseville’s first line of handmade art pottery and was marked Rozane. Later lines were often made with molded decorations, especially Lot# 3587 Unknown, Germany 1940’s 1970’s+ flowers and fruit. Pieces are marked Roseville. Excellent condition. Bohemian Glass Vase Very large, 17 3/16” tall. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 58853 Beautiful, flower vase, made in 3 pieces, HAND BLOWN, and applied together. Floral enamel Lot# 3592 , Bennington Style design, of blue grey roses and leaves, in the Banquet Tea Pot with Iron Holder morning with dew droplets... A Great looking Very nice large style teapot (lid missing) piece of hand blown glass. Perfect Condition. mounted in iron holder that allows for Cobalt blue top and base... Est. $100-150 tipping. “Banquet Tea--”a wonderful HWAC# 61407 flavor”--Iced or Hot”. 13.5” h x 13.5” w x 12” w. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 33129 212 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3593 , Large Lot of Vintage Lot# 3597 , Silver Spoon China and Glass Wares Lot includes: & Fork & Silver Party 1) Large platter/dish with hand Plate Silver Spoon & Fork, painted green and pink fish in pond Vintage Gorham, 1780 of water lilies, 21” x 8.75”; 2) Several General de Rochambeau pieces of porcelain from Germany: Commemorative Silver Plate three serving bowls/platters, a Large Spoon & Fork, reads small serving dish with six dessert “To Lt. Gov. Jabez Bowen plates, and a coffee / tea pot; 3) one R. F.(?) 1780.” Appears to Sèvres porcelain plate and three have Crest at back of handle small Limoges porcelain dessert plates; 4) possibly a Dunbar Glass of both spoon & fork. 2” Co. circa 1930s, salmon pink hourglass shaped elegant depression bowl, 10.5” long. Silver glass covered pitcher measures 10 inches tall x 5 1/2 inches across plated, famous Sterling its rim with both the pitcher and lid in excellent condition, handle Reproduction, Empress International Deep Silver Two Piece Party Set. is blue; 5) amethyst creamer, sugar, two cups, possibly vintage This set has only the serving plate. The spoon is missing. Serving plate Rycebckon Russian cut glass; 6) one clear cut glass sugar bowl; small is 7.25” round with beautiful filigree of flowers on four sides. Has oval depression pinK glass dish; two multi gold color dessert dishes; some tarnish & some light scratching. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 57573 red and cut glass cup with Elwood Ayer , 1905 lettered on it; and several more pieces. The provenance of this lot is the Ayer Family from Virginia City, Nevada, c. early 1900’s. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 58855 Lot# 3598 , Silverplate Coffee and Lot# 3594 , Group of Silver Tea Service E.P.N.S. silver--Electro Plated Nickel Silver. Coffee pot and Plate Items large lot of silverpate tea pot, beautiful vintage floral items: 1) Keystoneware silver-plate pattern. Also included: silverplate serving bowl with glass insert and tray and silverplate sugar and lid, 8.5” diameter; 2) Oneida round creamer. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 56842 platter,12.5” diameter; 3) two Rogers small serving dishes; 4) three Reed and Barton pieces--2 small Paul Revere bowls, 1 rose pattern small bowl; 5) Empire Crafts quadruple plate creamer and sugar bowl; 6) coffeepot w/ no lid, broken handle; Lot# 3599 , Silverplate Sugar & 7) six misc. small trays; 2 sugar bowls, one w/no lid; 8) heart shaped Creamer, Tray Mismatched pieces, box; vintage Queen Anne lighter by Ronson; 9) silver ashtray from but very nice group. Sugar bowl w/ Spain; 10) one champagne glass; 11) silver vase w/ rose; 12) two lid Made in Italy. Creamer, unknown. candle holders; and more. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 56840 Tray, Daffodil by Rogers Bros. Est. $130-250 HWAC# 56841 Lot# 3595 , Massachusetts Vintage Lunt Silverplate Candlesticks This pair of vintage Lunt silverplate Lot# 3600 , 3 Silver Spoons FRED candlesticks have a HARVEY marked ornate 7” silver- gorgeous, ornate pattern plated fork by International Silver; with heavy embossing. circa 1920s., ROCK ISLAND Lines Marked on the bottom “Lunt E-61, they are marked 6” silver-plated spoon by significant pieces double R.W&S.; circa 1930s., L. R. R. CO. dipped sterling plated marked 8” silver-plated spoon; also and heavy (2.6 lb each). 4.75” high x 5.5” base diameter x 3.5” top marked O. C. Nickel Silver; origin not diameter. In 1902, George C. Lunt, an engraver in the A .F. Towle & certain; circa 1920s-1930s. Est. $20- Son company, bought the business and renamed it Rogers, Lunt and 40 HWAC# 57256 Bowlen Co. The company has remained in the Lunt family hands since Lot# 3601 , Souvenir Silver Spoons the founding. In 1935, the name was changed to Lunt Silversmiths. (4) 1 silver plated, US battleship In late 2009, the company sold its name and inventory to competitor Maine, Destroyed Feb. 15, 1898. 3 Reed & Barton. In early 2010, the company filed for bankruptcy sterling silver-teaspoon by Currier and protection and all remaining manufacturing & inventory assets at the Greenfield, Massachusetts factory were sold at auction. Est. $150-300 L’Heureux, F. N. D. by Mermod Jaccard HWAC# 56839 and Co. Mild ladle, Sweet Clover, Condensed Milk by NF silver Co, 1877. Est. $120-160 HWAC# 61856 Lot# 3596 , Two Sterling Silver Bowls 1) Scalloped bowl. 7” diameter. 2” tall. Sterling. 2) Round bowl. 7 x 3.5”. Hallmarked “Sterling / Fred Hirsch Company / 937X”. Hirsch was located in Jersey City. Operated 1920- 1945. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 58248 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 213

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3602 , Souvenir Spoons (15) & 1 Lot# 3608 , 1884 11 Pages of Letters, Ohio Fork Lot of 15 spoons largest is 5.5” the and Western Coal and Iron Co. Letter head smallest is 3.5”. Ranging from Texas to to from The Kearsage, letters from D. N. Stanton Disneyland and many more. Est. $70- 1884 regarding stocks and bonds. 8.75” x 6”. 100 HWAC# 56764 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 52810 Lot# 3603 , 4 Odd Suicide Knobs Lot# 3609 , 1865 Leather Wallet 1.75” milky green with threaded personalized to Habor H Heggem insert. 1.75” red and white swirl with Although well worn today, the inside attached metal 2.75” threaded shaft. suggests that this was a well made 2” mocha with 1’ ruby colored and wallet for it time: Diamond pattern, plastic threa. 2” clear with goldish extra leather scrolled flaps, etc. Est. glitter and red Peterbilt. insert Est. $200-300 HWAC# 51401 $60-120 HWAC# 42823 Lot# 3604 , 4 Vintage Suicide Lot# 3610 , A Collector’s Spinner knobs 2” 6 point Bakelite Treasures These items were all from appearing knob with rusty clamp and the Clayton Phillips collection. It is broken mounting platform. 1.75” a regular treasure trove. Some of Bakelite appearing round knob with the most interesting items include a round shiny insert..Missing original clamp, 1 washer and 2 bolts. 2” homemade scythe (?), large piece of golden colored 6 point knob. 2” orange and gold swirl with a 6 point wood that looks like it came off of a round knob. Missing 1 screw. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 51402 wagon, miner’s small hand pick, large and small oxen shoes, nine pestles Lot# 3605 , Four Automobile jacks The of various shapes, sizes and colors, two fish & wildlife round tags, first jack is a Walker-Badger ratchet jack for and four notched rocks that would have been tied to wood for use as medium weight trucks; a model # 126 for sale a Native American tool. Phillips worked on the Pyramid Lake Indian in the 1920-1930’s these jacks were a must Reservation for years and most of these were most likely collected have in the 1920’s when roads were poor around this region. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 45506 and tires had tubes. It was not uncommon the repair a tire several times on extended Lot# 3611 , Antique brass table bell or gong trips. The second jack is a #5 ratchet jack for This is a table bell or gong; country of origin is automobiles maker unknown, And jack #3 Indonesia. The bell stands 5 in. ( 13 cm) tall and is a scissors jack for automobile use and is is 4 in. (10 cm) in diameter. There is no internal unmarked and unused but shows age and patination. The fourth jack clapper; it must be struck from the outside and that is an all metal ratchet jack not marked for manufacturer and may tool is missing. Nice soft brass patination through- pre-date the automobile. This jack was meant to lift carriages . The out with an engraving depicting a mythological lift height is from 16-25 in. not that you would want to use this one. creature and vegetation. Made about 1950’s. Est. A make shift wood base is provided but could easily be upgraded for $30-100 HWAC# 40739 display in your man cav Est. $100-250 HWAC# 42764 Lot# 3612 , 1883 Lot# 3606 , Old Photos of Classy Antique Walking Classic American cars B/w 3 row Stick w/ Gold-in- convertible with many passenger at Quartz Engraved Pike’s Peak 1935-spotting on photo. 14K gold handled 1920’s at Peninsula Hotel in San mahogany (?) Mateo with black convertible. Photo walking stick. of a photo of an open top car. 1906 Engraved gold Ford 7 passenger. Seven 8” x 10” handle inset with including 1938 American Bantam, gold quartz on 1928 Renault Touring, 1923 Wills St. end. Delicate and Clair, 1920 Kissel, 1922 Studebaker, 1920 Willys Knight and a 1955 beautiful. 34” long, Cadillac Custom with 3 rear fins! Est. $120-250 HWAC# 58671 stick is a very small diameter, less than Lot# 3607 , Flat Bed Wagon and 3/8”. Engraving: Driver Cabinet Card Matted Cabinet “Albert Gall / from Card of Flat Bed Wagon and Driver. / H. M. Beach / New Years, 1883”. In North America, a walking cane Photo of farmer/ rancher next to is a walking stick with a curved top much like a shepherd’s staff, but cornfield c. 1890’s. Slight fading in shorter. Thus, although they are called “canes”, they are usually made center and lower right. Signs of water of material heavier than cane, such as wood or metal. In modern times, drops. 4” x 4”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# walking sticks are usually only seen with formal attire. Handles have 51625 been made from many substances, both natural and manmade. Carved and decorated canes have turned the functional into the fantastic. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 61521 214 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3613 , Balloon Ascension real Photo Lot# 3620 , c.1920’s Hornback Postcard Eight or so people ready for their flight Aligator Gladstone Bag Antique in a hot air balloon. Not used. Est. $50-70 HWAC# / early vintage Alligator Gladstone 48468 satchel travel bag, Edwardian - 1920s. Possibly a doctor’s bag-some bottles inside, 10” x 16” x 7.5”. This particular Gladstone would have been one of the more expensive available back in the day, as it features the wonderful raised hornback alligator skin on both the front and back, as well as both sides/ends. The matching skin covered padded handle, nice brass fittings, substantial frame and excellent fine smooth leather interior lining are all additional indicators of fine, high quality Lot# 3614 , Blow’s Taylor Shop Photo Blows craftsmanship. Cracks and tears on ends.The hard red interior leather taylor shop next to L. G. Stules building. Possibly remains quite nice, with no rips or tears and still feels soft and smooth, V. A. Steele in front. Cabinet card, c 1885-1890. like kid, or similar high quality. It is quite clean with no significant Excellent project for a researcher to look up these people. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 63523 stains, Est. $200-400 HWAC# 57842 Lot# 3621 , Knife Advertisement: Card and Knife Lot of two. 1) Glasner & Barzen Company of Kansas City, Missouri. Includes a blade, bottle opener and corkscrew. Advertising on the other side is for Diplomat Whiskey. Glasner & Barzen advertised Lot# 3615 , Challenger Smooth themselves as “The largest Liquor Plane Challenger Smooth Plane, 8” House in the West” (city directory, 1903). They were a liquor retailer plane, #V2. Wood handles and steel. from 1884 to 1913. 2) Advertising card (postcard size) for Maher & Used, good condition. Original box. Grosh Cutlery in Toledo, Ohio. Reverse shows two illustrations of three Est. $100-200 HWAC# 43862 knives. E. C. Bump of Wilton, ME. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 60970 Lot# 3616 , Dual Knives in Lot# 3622 , Lettersheet, Wooden Handles This modern Pictorial and Corner Advertising Postal History One lettersheet. piece has carved wooden handle 1857 Cincinnati Ohio. One United and gold colored accents. The knife States Senate, 1879 postmarked blades have Asian writing and design. Overall length is 15.25”. Est. $50- Washington. Addressed to Honorable 100 HWAC# 49938 JD Harris at Baker City, Oregon. Pictorial covers for Knights of Honor Lot# 3617 , Early Pornography Observer of Cincinnati, Alexandria Suite Photographs are c1900 and Chamber of Commerce in 1932 and quite graphic. Total of five. Most are 5 John Feeny fish dealer in New York 1892. Corner advertising for HA x 4”. See photo online. Est. $300-500 Homeyer of St. Louis, American Fish Bureau of Gloucester, Savage & HWAC# 62209 Farnum of Detroit and 1908 Booker, Scott and Moore of Wilmington with billhead. Also an 1858 Alexandria, Virginia pre-stamped cover to the Right Rev. T. McGill. Other interesting pieces. Lot of 17. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 60962 Lot# 3623 , Matted Blacksmith Shop Photo 4.25” x 6.25” photo of a blacksmith shop with 4 blacksmiths Lot# 3618 , El Oro y Tialpuiahua posing. There is a sticker on the Mirror “Ferretoria Ernesto Raeder matting. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 51029 Merceria” round, 2 1/2 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61613 Lot# 3624 , Musician Photographs 2 photographs total of Dude Martin and his Round-Up Gang and a group photo of Al Pearce, Edna O’Keefe, Cal Pearce, Jean Clarimoux, Norman Lot# 3619 , Folding Spectacles Nielsen, Hazel Warner, Abe Bloom, with Leather Case Gold appearing Lord Bilgewater (Monroe Upton), finish on folding spectacles with a Mac, Tommy Harris, Chas. Carter, Edna Fisher, and Cecil Wright. The chain and leather case from Henry Dude Martin photo has been signed in pencil by Rosalie Jackson. Both Kahn and Co, San Fransisco, CA Est. 8” x 10” and in good condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 40163 $100-150 HWAC# 62458 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 215

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3625 , Old Account Ledger Lot# 3631 , 1853 Print of Mission This old ledger appears to be from Church of San Xavier Del Bac Matted an American goat breeding company, print of Mission Church of San Xavier Del possibly Northern Angora Goat & Bac. USPRR Survey. Nice condition, print Livestock Company. Entries are is 9.5” x 7”. (Potter Collection) Est. $60- dated 1906-1910. 179 pages and 90 HWAC# 58777 several loose account sheets, assets and liabilities summaries. Measures 14” x 8.5”. Spine has obvious wear. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 50531 Lot# 3626 , Old Almanacs (2) and a Circus Poster Book Watkins Lot# 3632 , 1792-1841 Seven Almanac, Home Doctor & Cook Book historic American documents! 1) 1915, 96pp, some pages dogeared Land Purchase of Thomas Cooper of and stained in upper corners. Lum Richard Holmes in 1792, Kingston, and Abner’s 1936 Family Almanac Plymouth, Massachusetts for 42 and Helpful Hints 1936, 32pp. 100 pounds and 10 shillings Thomas Years of Circus Posters-112 pages of Cooper acquired land, “Bounded color and b/w circus posters. Colorful Beginning at a large pine stump and and entertaining. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 61346 stones about being the easesterly corner bond of a wood lott belonging Lot# 3627 , Photo of 3 Bison on to Joshua Thomas, esq.” Purchased from Richard Holmes. Cooper married Experience Holmes (same nave). He was born in 1849 the Range Photo of 3 bison on the [Mayflower Births and Deaths]. He was living in Kingston in both range by Irwin of Chickasa I. T. 5” x the 1790 and 1800 census. 2) 1808 deed of sale from Christopher 8” photo on mat board. 2 small edge stains. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 62476 Howell to James and Charles Magill. For on dwelling in Lewistown, Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Signed by high-sheriff William Bell. Bell would sit on the first Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin County which was held December 8, 1789. Almost completely apart at folds. 3) 1834 letter from George Sloan of Cleveland (New York?). About sending and receiving Prime Pork. 4) Half page letter. 1836 R Chapman and Lot# 3628 , early 1900’s Piano Fillmore. Sale of flour. 5) 1838 indenture between John H Liverly and Adverts, & Photos Lot of approx. 10 John Alexander for an equal and undivided share of 100 acres of land pieces of ephemera regarding pianos, at Venango, Pennsylvania. Liverly lived in Venango and Alexander was includes a book of piano & organ a merchant in Philadelphia. 6) 1819 New York Supreme Court Case supplies, advertisements from Vose over $27 7) 1841 Michael Geraghty oath of allegiance to become a Sons’ Pianos, Kohler & Chase Musical United State citizen. In the Marine Court of new York. Est. $300-500 Instruments, The H.P. Nelson Pianos HWAC# 57306 from Los Angeles, pamphlet of many different pianos that were being Lot# 3633 , 1902 Sewing Sampler advertised. Very interesting lot for Sewing sampler. 13.5” x 22”, 1902 piano players! Est. $200-400 HWAC# made by Theresia Holz-Leitner. This 59661 beautiful sampler is made with green and red thread in 1902 maybe after this young lady (of the 1894 sampler) was married. The surname Lot# 3629 , Postal History is Austrian. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61174 Collection from the Midwest States include Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc. Lot# 3634 , 1894 Framed Sewing Over 100 total! Many have revenue Sampler Sewing sampler, 1894. 19.5 imprinted stamps. Mostly Illinois. x 15” framed sewing sampler using Large cities and small towns. Includes buff, bright red, and blue thread. Made by Theresa Ressler 1894. These 1876 First National Bank of Rushville samplers were a teaching tool for young ladies. Every house had one. Illinois with revenue imprint, 1871 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61173 James M Adsit of Chicago with revenue stamp, pink 1875 Danville Lot# 3635 , 1915 Sewing Sampler Illinois with revenue stamp, 1872 RB Sutherland of Paris Illinois with Sewing sampler. 1915, made by “MB revenue imprint, 1866 Rickly & Brother Bankers from Columbus Ohio, Staubtuch”. 15 x 31” framed, red 1870 green pictorial Durr & Cowan of Pontiac Illinois, blue People’s Bank of Rock Island 1882 revenue imprint, etc. Est. $200-300 HWAC# thread. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61175 60920 Lot# 3636 , Shoe Cobblers Wood Lot# 3630 , Postal History from Box Fancy printed “The Always Washington D. C., Maryland, Ready Cobbler set”, printed on front and back. hinges broken. 5 x 6 x 15”. Delware, etc. Thirty-four items. Nicely refinished, very showy. Would Many have revenue stamps. have been full of cobblers tools. Est. Includes `848 Josiah Lee Exchange $100-150 HWAC# 61636 of Baltimore, 1872 Treasurer of the Central Building Association check number 8, Eavey Lane of Hagerstown 1899, Hagerstown Bank 1874, 1864 Riggs & Company of Washington D. C., 1872 Georgetown D. C. Farmers and Mechanics National Bank. Many more interesting checks. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60279 216 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3637 , Spanish American War Photos Lot# 3644 , Union Pacific Stage Lines ticket (2) 2 b/w Spanish American War photos. punch leather holster This is a leather holster Soldiers and a pair of horses on a carriage. for a ticket punch hand-held tool for the Union Written on back “Taken at Bakers Farm, Concord Stage Lines buses. The Driver would punch Mass., Oct. 6th 1896. By Harry Brown, Boston, the ticket hold’s ticket and accept them on the MA. 4.5” x 7.75” on mat board, 2 mat corners bus. This vintage leather holster is black with taped. Major J. Bryant and staff, 3rd Battalion, 11 brown leather stitching. The inside is embossed officers, many with swords in front of their camp, with the Union Pacific Stages logo and the by Schmedling, Chattanooga, TN, 7.5” x 9.5” on wearer’s initials “WL” are neatly stamped on the mat board, mat has edge and corner wear. Est. cover flap. This holster is reminiscent of the time before automobiles $120-250 HWAC# 62479 became the norm for transportation. Strict Interstate Federal regulation permitted stage lines to compete with rail lines for fair Lot# 3638 , 1887 Star & Daily Panama Herald trade and transportation. The Union Pacific Stage Lines; established in the 1920’s, was incorporated in 1946, and purchased by Overland Newspaper 1887 April 25, 1887 front page of Greyhound Lines in 1952. This holster is missing the original punch newspaper. Includes some passengers arriving tool but shows many miles of wear and use. Est. $100-200 HWAC# from San Francisco by ship and a death bed confession to a murder. On Mat Board (not 56374 adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. (Potter Lot# 3645 , c1850’s Vintage Ferrotype Vintage Collection) Est. $50-80 HWAC# 63115 ferrotype of a man standing by cabinet. He is wearing a badge of some sort and has a leather bag slung over his shoulder. Ferrotypes were made using a thin sheet of iron coated with black enamel and can be identified using a magnet. Lot# 3639 , Stevie Wonder , I just Because they are not produced from a negative, Called To Say I Love You, 7” 45 the images are reversed (as in a mirror). They Unplayed Motown 7” 45 rpm. Sides 1 are a very dark grey-black and the image quality and 2 both I Just Called To Say I Love is often poor. Ferrotypes were sometimes put You. In original sleeve and original into cheap papier-mâché cases or cardboard cardboard mailer with liner card from mounts, but today they are frequently found GTE Sprint Est. $100-200 HWAC# loose. Most ferrotypes are fairly small, about 62117 2×3 inches. Because they are made on thin sheets of iron, ferrotypes often show evidence of rust spots or blisters on the surface where the enamel has started to lift off. 2.5” x 3.75”, includes gold coloed frame. Good condition, tiny bit of rust on botton right. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61534 Lot# 3640 , Suppository Lot# 3646 , Vintage Fireworks Folding Advertisement and Envelope 7” Notepad Burgundy covered folding mini note pad x 4” advertisement and 2.5’ x 4.25” from Thearle-Duffield Fireworks. The first 3 pages envelope. Advert is for an antiseptic have hand written notes. Unusual item for the suppository and its many benefits. fireworks collector. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 62459 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 51026 Lot# 3641 , The Domino Game Print by Wooster Scott Signed and framed color print of The Domino Game by Wooster Scott. 910/925. Based in Sun Valley, ID her paintings trace the American experience. COA Lot# 3647 Buffalo, New York 1991 Buffalo is attached to reverse. Print is 11.5” x Bills AFC Champions Die Stamp Die stamp 14”, frame is 19.5” x 17”. Est. $100- for A.F.C. champions, Buffalo Bills. Exellent 150 HWAC# 51504 condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 61532 Lot# 3642 , Two Mirrors One “Souvenir of Annual carnival” (no glass) 1 1/4 inches round; the other “Paul Diller / Watchmaker and Jeweler / Reading, Pa.” (oval) 1 x 3 inches. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 61604 Lot# 3648 , Early Mounted Lot# 3643 , Two Pair of Vintage Baseball Team Photograph Field Binoculars Field binoculars: Unidentified team or city. Staining, one pair is Sportiere Paris. Black, High Contrast. Photograph is 6.5 x used, fair condition, in case--case 8.25”. Mounted 8 x 10”. Est. $80-120 in rough condition. The other pair HWAC# 53425 is unmarked, brown leather, fair condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61528 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 217

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3649 , Baseball RPC’s (2) 2 baseball Lot# 3654 , Assortment of Child’s team RPC’s. Appears to be same team in 2 Chemistry Set with Gene Autry poses. Light contrast. Est. $60-100 HWAC# Toy Gun 1)This is the first toy pistol 61367 that looked like a pistol. This is the first model cap gun by Gene Autry. Is has a simulated pearl handle. Good condition. 2) Gilbert Chemistry book 218 pp. slight tearing on spine. Small child’s book called Reg’lar Fellers by Gene Byrnes with sketches. Jitterbug by Arbogast lure. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 61242 Lot# 3650 , Lou Gehrig and Babe Lot# 3655 , Charlie Weaver Ruth Framed Tribute Approx 18” Bartender Doll This is a vintage x 28” framed tribute to Babe Ruth 1960’s bartender doll. Charlie was and Lou Gehrig. The centerpiece is everyone’s favorite bartender that could shake a cocktail for your a central 7.5” x 9.5” photo of the 2 pleasure. This is a non-working model without box. Est. $50-75 players with an attached note stating HWAC# 56253 “from an original photo signed by both players, a copy was made and Lot# 3656 , Vintage Doll Heads and Doll signed again by both players making in Dress 1) Two identical vintage doll heads, a total of four signatures. This photo is a copy of the above mentioned.” c. 1860’s, possibly Alt, Beck & Gottschalk Also has 4 1” 24KT gold plated colorized quarters of both players as who made bisque and china shoulder head Hall of Fame members and All Time Legends. Also 4 Merrick Mint dolls for companies such as Borgfeldt, picture cards. A very nice tribute to these 2 great players. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 61342 Bergmann. Head and shoulder mount in bisque with green collar and lace. 2) Vintage Lot# 3651 , Old Football Team complete china doll has blonde hair and bonnet, c. 1900’s. Head, shoulder plate, Photo Probably a high school football hands, and ankles/feet are bisque. Body is team posing in front of their school. cloth. Her pretty pink dress has lace trim, Players names in light pencil on back. and she wears her original undergarments as Approx 6” x 7.5” on mat, mat has a well. Dress has staining on front and torn on grey border around photo and edge one side. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 58854 stains. Scratches on photo. (Potter Collection) Est. $80-150 HWAC# Lot# 3657 , 6 Cameras, A Timer 59707 and 9 Flash Bulbs Keystone Olympic 8mm movie camera, Anso Sure Shot, Six-20 Brownie Junior, Baby Brownie, Lot# 3652 Urbana, Ohio 1959 Baby Brownie Special, Graflex R.B. Gilbert Erector Rocket Launcher Series B. Standard Electric timer with Set Vintage Gilbert, no. 10053 Erector clocklike face. 9 assorted unused The Rocket Launcher set. Mostly Wabash Superflash bulbs in original cardboard sleeves. Cameras are complete set. Almost all pieces sold as is. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61345 are there. Comes with instruction booklet. Used, box is a bit rusted. Est. Lot# 3658 , c1950’s Camera by Carl $100-150 HWAC# 57831 Zeiss with Leather Case Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex, 75 mm lens, medium format. Beautiful condition with brown leather case, & strap. 5” x 6”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 57572 Lot# 3659 , Collection of Six Sigma Camera Lenses This is a group of six 35mm lenses. Included in the collection is a Sigma 120 mm to 300mm zoom, a Sigma 28 mm to 85mm zoom, a DeJur 135mm, a Minolta 50 mm lens, Beck 35mm lens Lot# 3653 , Vintage Hubley Cast Iron Toy Race Car 10.75” Red and a Osawa 80mm to 200mm lens, Racer w/ Articulated Pistons – Vintage Hubley cast iron toy race car. All come in a heavy duty leather case. This is a favourite Hubley toy. It was produced from 1931-1941, and They are for older camera mounts, was a pull toy. You attached a piece of cord to the front hole, and pulled but adapters are available. Est. this along. What makes this toy unique is its’ patented design that $160-200 HWAC# 56646 allowed for the “fire” in the pistons to shoot up through the holes in the hood. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 57840 218 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3660 , c.1890s Advertising Lot# 3666 , Ca. 1957 Northwest Orient Airlines/ Art Booklet/Catalog Stapled booklet Trans World Airlines Travel Poster “There’s with approx. 30 pages of black- a new way around the world” according to this and-white drawings with number poster. Thanks to the two airlines, travelers have identifications. No publisher. Patriotic several domestic and international travel option themes, women’s fashion, generic dry destinations. It measures 40” x 25” and was goods, etc. Printed on thinner paper. professionally mounted on canvas paper. This Toning. 9 x 11.75” (Al Adams Gold poster has a beautiful teal background with vibrant Rush Memorabilia Collection) Est. vignettes of New York, Rome, Bombay, and Tokyo. $60-100 HWAC# 60010 There is no artist or printer identified on the poster. Printed in the U.S. and in marvelous mint condition! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63238 Lot# 3661 , Montana Advertising Lot# 3667 , Ca. 1957 Pan American Pieces (2) Round thermometer on Airlines Norway Travel Poster Rare piece a 4.25” leather covered base from of Pan American Airlines history! This poster National Bonds,Billings, MT. 8” advertises to the would-be traveler to see spoon/bottle opener from Hotel Last Frontier, possibly Las Vegas. Est. Norway by way of “Pan American Airlines, the $80-100 HWAC# 57965 World’s Most Experienced Airline.” This piece has been professionally mounted on canvas paper and measures 39”x 24.” The printer is identified as Trygve B. Pedersen, and the artist’s name signature is clear in the lower right corner. It was created by artist Knut Yran Lot# 3662 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania c1900’s Vintage a Norwegian illustrator, designer and author. Yran also designed and painted the poster Advertising Mirror Vintage art for the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway. Yran showcases the nouveau era gold color advertising countries viking past with the poster by illustrating a wooden ship in salesman sample miniature hand a Norwegian fjord. A rare and near mint piece of advertising history! mirror. “Princess Novelty / Requires No Blacking--Handsomeat Range Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63235 Made / For Handsomest Girl See Lot# 3668 , Ca. 1959 Scandinavian Airlines Other Side” Duplicate mirror sent for Middle East Travel Poster Beautiful and near 10 cent stamps, Abram Cox Stove Co., Philadelphia. 3.75” long. Est. $50- mint condition airline poster is from Scandinavian 100 HWAC# 61540 Airlines. This Arabian night scene of two camels looking to a plane in the night sky calls for Lot# 3663 , Paramount “5 Ring Circus” travelers to go “Near East by SAS.” This piece has been professionally mounted on canvas paper and Broadside 5 Ring All Star Circus is coming to measures 39”x 24.” The bright and vibrate colors town. Colorful broadside with clowns and gags. are attributed to Danish artist Otto Nielsen, his Lithograph by Donaldson Litho Company of initials “ON” can be seen in the lower right corner. Newport Kentucky. It was being held the week of December 12th. No year. Est. $100-200 HWAC# From 1954-1976 Nielsen was commissioned to 49721 produced a series of beautiful travel posters for the Scandinavian Airlines System. His passion and expertise in watercolor is evident in the image of two camels looking upwards to a small plane en-route to some far off location. The printer is not identified on the poster, but it was most likely printed by Axel Andreasen & Sønner. This piece is a fabulous condition and is a must have for any traveler. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63233 Lot# 3664 , Madam Hughes Hair Restoration Advertisement This Lot# 3669 , Ca. 1955 Scandinavian advertisement comes from Sonora Airlines Scandinavia Travel California. The date is unknown but Poster Moose are common in the appears to be old. Various claims offers Scandinavian region of northern dubious remedy for various hair conditions, Europe, which is why artist Otto including Hair Grown on Bald Heads in 90 Nielsen chose to feature such a Days or Money Refunded. Est. $100-200 magnificent creature in his artwork HWAC# 51454 for a promotional Scandinavia travel poster. This fresh and near mint condition piece has been professionally mounted on canvas Lot# 3665 , Ca. 1965 Northwest Orient paper and measures 39”x 24.” Danish Airlines Philippines Travel Poster This artist Otto Nielsen initials”ON” poster uses a beautifully colored photograph can be seen in the lower right of a happy couple to promote travel to the corner. From 1954-1976 Nielsen Philippines. The printer and the photographer was commissioned to produced a is unknown, but the vibrate colors and series of beautiful travel posters for mint condition of the poster are absolutely the Scandinavian Airlines System. spectacular and give any tropical traveler The printer is identified as Axel island wanderlust. It measures 40.5”x 25” and Andreasen & Sønner. In fabulous has been professionally mounted on canvas condition! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63234 paper. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63236 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 219

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3670 , Ca. 1953 Scandinavian Airlines Lot# 3676 , Metal Stop Sign Classic South Africa Travel Poster A large herd of red metal octagon stop sign. Heavy ostriches march along as a small plane can be gauge steel.24”, note some rust and seen overhead. This exciting scene depicted by flaking near mounting holes. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 60828 the poster brings a sense of exciting travel to South Africa by way of Scandinavian Airlines. Lot# 3677 , New Texaco Motor This piece has been professionally mounted on Oil Metal Sign Green heavy gauge canvas paper and measures 39”x 24.” The bright metal New Texaco Oil sign. 4 angled and vibrate colors are attributed to Danish artist corners. Approx 30” x 30”. Note heavy rust and bends. Est. $80-200 Otto Nielsen, his initials “ON” can be seen in the HWAC# 60829 lower right corner. From 1954 -1976 Nielsen was Lot# 3678 , Orange Crush Metal commissioned to produced a series of beautiful Sign Orange metal sign. There is / travel posters for the Scandinavian Airlines only one / Orange-Crush. Approx 19” System. His passion and expertise in watercolor is brilliantly portrayed x 27”. Note holes, creases and metal tears. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 60825 by the use of the red and orange colors that surround the birds and the evening sky. By doing so he captures the speed of the birds movement Lot# 3679 , Orange Crush Metal as well as the desert beauty that awaits travelers in South Africa. Sign Black metal sign with Orange The printer is identified as Axel Andreasen & Sønner. This piece is in fabulous near mint condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63237 Crush Bottle on left. -like oranges? / drink/ ORANGE-CRUSH COLD AND SPARKLING. Approx 19” x 27”. Lot# 3671 , Vintage Uncle Sam Note bends, holes, metal tears and rust. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60831 Advertising Figures-Osh Kosh & Lot# 3680 , Pennzoil Metal Sign Northwest Airlines 2 cute probably White and red arrow metal sign. pressed cardboard Uncle Sam Pennzoil, Drive To Here. 11-66. advertising standup figures. Uncle Sam Approx 29” x 18”. Some scuffs, a dinged corner, overall strong colors.. holding a round Northwest Airlines Est. $60-120 HWAC# 60830 logo, approx 13.5” x 6.5”. Uncle Sam and a boy in overalls holding an Lot# 3681 , New York Vintage Ornate Ansonia OshKosh B’gosh sign. approx 13.5” x Cast Iron Mantel Clock Vintage ornate Ansonia 6.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 60808 cast iron mantel clock, not working. 13” high, 7” wide. Shows wear, top present, but off. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 46229 Lot# 3672 , Meeting Hall Commemorative Sign An inlaid metal commemorative sign previously on the side of a meeting hall built with the appropriations of congressmen. Reads as follows, “Members of the House of Representatives who made the Lot# 3682 , Rexo Laboratory appropriation for building the Hall Scale Rexo Laboratory Scale made and first met here, Session 1909- by Pelouze Manufacturing , Chicago. 10. Speakers-J.J. Ellis, Sinoe Co. Balance scale with 7 weights and box. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 571579 Mont. County{ A.B. Mars, J.E. Port, C.R. Branch, H.M. Ricks.} Grd. Bassa do { S.A. Liberty, W.H. Strong, Lot# 3683 , United States c1860’s R.L. Griggs.} Sinoe do {J.K.P. Greene, W.H. Strong} Maryland do { P.J. Newcastle Druggist John Watson Hutchins, T.G. Bendell, S.J. Dossen.} Territory {Grd. C. Mont, E. Skinner.} Hand-held Scale Pans 2.5”. Box 6.5” Location of Hall unknown, handwritten note suggests Liberia in Africa. x 3”. Bottom has a glued paper that 20” x 18” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 40435 says “From John Watson, Chemist & Lot# 3673 , Bond, The Home-Like Druggist, 34 Grainger St. Newcastle- on-Tyne. Est. $50-160 HWAC# 28073 Bread Metal 1930’s sign measures 14” x 19”. Bond bread was founded in 1911 by General Baking Co. Sign is possibly a reproduction, although very rusted. Est. $60-100 HWAC# Lot# 3684 , Vintage Scale 43837 Pan Brass colored scale pan which could have used used to weigh groceries or even gold. 3.25” x 12.25” x 7”. Pan Lot# 3674 , B F Goodrich Tires has 2 tiny rust spots and a Metal Sign White, blue and red 2 small ding. Est. $100-200 sided porcelain sign B. F. Goodrich / T HWAC# 51031 I R E S. Approx 20” x 48”. Note vertical creases. light rust and worn off porcelain. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 60832 Lot# 3675 , Kist Soda Metal Sign Red metal sign. GET KIST TODAY with orange soda bottle on right. 18” x 56”. Note holes, rust, creases and black substance on front. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60827 220 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3685 , 19th Century Scale Johann Caspar Lot# 3692 , Survey Telescope Mittelstenscheid made. In wooden box with all with Tripod Model No. 8090 This the weights. Johann Caspar Mittelstenscheid Telescope, made by David White learned the trade from his uncle Johann Peter Instruments, Meridian made in the Bras (s) elmann, gold scale manufacturer in USA, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Wichlingshausen. His son Peter Caspar (1803-1868 is in very good condition. Has case in Dusseldorf) continued his father’s business and for telescope, comes with tripod; used his labels. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 61660 instruction manual has water damage and does not open completely. Tripod is 37” tall the telescope is 12” long. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 56759 Lot# 3693 , Antique Gas/Kerosene Lot# 3686 , Two Parlor Wall Cans Antique gas/kerosene/oil cans, galvanize. One has wood handle, no Lamps These two lamps, circa lid, the other metal handle w/ lid. 1900, were installed with wall Est. $60-100 HWAC# 57832 brackets, both of which are present. One is aluminum the other brass. Approximately 6 inch diameter each with a tall clear glass chimney. The brass lamp is made by Aladdin. Two nice early interior antiques. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 62167 Lot# 3687 , c.1880-1920 Lanterns and Lantern Parts A pair of lanterns Lot# 3694 , Texaco Swingspout 1 gal. oil and several lantern parts c.1880- can and automobile signs This lot is for a 1 1920. 1 Dietz lantern New York, gallon Texaco pour spout oil can along with U.S.A., 1 Bradley and Hubbard (B & H) a smaller Eagle brand hand pump oil can. lantern. Also includes several parts likely for both of the lanterns. Est. Both pieces thought to be 1950’s vintage. A $150-200 HWAC# 32943 reproduction “Texaco Fire Chief” sign with “Trust your car to the man who wears the star” and a vintage original “Noco Motor Oil” sign made of tin the reads” Noco Motor Oil Strictly Pennsylvania recommendations for smooth Lot# 3688 , 2 Early Oil Lanterns 2 early oil running Northwestern Oil Company”. This company had warehouses lanterns with glass oil bases and milk glass in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Ontario from 1921 to 1970. This sign globes. 6” x 3.5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 51010 shows signs of wear and usage. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 56255 Lot# 3695 , c1860’s Vintage Paper Fastener Tin Brass paper fastener with Eagle on the top. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63313 Lot# 3689 , c1900 Brass Carriage Lamp Brass construction, circa 1900, may by Dietz. Clear glass and red lens. 11 inches tall, x 6 “. A little rough condition, heavily used, but lenses intact and unbroken. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 62166 Lot# 3696 , The Richmond Lot# 3690 , Captain’s Brass Sextant Mixture Tin Box The Richmond Mixture Tin Box, approx 2.5 x 3.5 x Reproduction (replica of 1800’s model) of 4.5 inches. Richmond. VA. Est. $30- antique brass Captain’s sextant in beautiful 60 HWAC# 48329 walnut box with brass inlays. Length: 5.25”, width: 4”, height: 1.5”. New condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 43828 Lot# 3697 , c 1850-65 Wagon Spoke Shave Antique spoke shave. Lot# 3691 , Brass Fire Nozzles Used, good condition. 11.5” long. The spokeshave is used to smooth curves Two antique brass fire nozzles. A. cut onto stock. For generations of G. Long Fire apparatus, Portland, Ore. 10” long. The second piece is woodworkers, the spokeshave was a Powhatan B & I Works, Ranson, W. multipurpose tool used for shaping Va. same size. Est. $100-150 HWAC# the seats, backs, and legs of chairs and in cabinetwork. Est. $150-250 61619 HWAC# 41930 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 221

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 General Americana Lot# 3698 , Vintage Chocolate Tin Lot# 3704 , Germany Vintage Bless & Vintage Chocolate Tin. Likely British. East Drake Coal Iron Cast iron sad coal fired West, Homes Best on the side. Est. $80- iron with wooden handle and curved heat 100 HWAC# 48359 deflector under the handle. The deflector is rectangular and has a corrugated bottom. 19th century Made in Newark, NJ. Steampunk looking iron. 6.5” 8.75” x 4”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 50853 Lot# 3699 , Vintage English Tea Lot# 3705 , Mexico Vintage Tin Vintage English Tea Tin. Made Hand Iron Probably A. C. William. in Rowntree, York. Embossed with Detachable wooden handle. Sad iron makers to their majesties, the king measures 4.5” x 6.5” x 3.25”. Some and queen. Est. $50-100 HWAC# wear to shiny metal and underside. 48300 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 50856 Lot# 3700 , British Columbia Vintage Red Tin Vintage Red Tin with 3 female images. Cap does not open, condition issues with Lot# 3706 , Mexico Vintage Imperial Brass peeling paint and a dented side. Est. $20-30 Mfg. Iron This liquid fueled iron is missing the HWAC# 48335 fuel tank. Imperial Brass Mfg. Co was located in Chicago, IL. Model 15 “Imperial”, self heating iron.with wooden handle. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 50857 Lot# 3707 , Mexico Electric Iron Advertising Tray “Fully Guaranteed / Safety Always / Saves Current / Best / Automatic / Electric Iron.” “Turn the Button / and get any degree of heat / you may want.” Reverse has sales descriptions of the models made by Dover Manufacturing Co. of Canal Dover Ohio. 4 1/4 inches round. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 61655 Lot# 3701 , Canada Vintage Salesman Sample Mini Cast Iron Stove Beautiful mini sample cast iron stove. Has working hinged doors, 4 star emblems. Has 6 burner covers & 1 griddle cover. Very nice Lot# 3708 , Mexico Early Washing condition. Weight is 13 Lbs. Beautiful for kitchen decor. 12.75” x 9.25” Wringer Early washing wringer. x 7.5”. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 61159 patented 1901. “this wringer has steel ball bearings same as are used in high-grade bicycles. Oil the bearings before and after using and loosen top screws when the ringer Lot# 3702 , Canada Salesman is not in use.” Made by Banner. This is a very complicated looking early Sample Miniature Stove White device associated with washing clothes and maybe something for metal miniature old fashioned stove high production, such as might have been used in a hotel to dry out with “EAGLE” inscribed on front door. Front door opens, there is a linens quickly. Wood constructed, 18” wide plus handles, 4 feet tall, griddle cover & 4 burner covers. Very sturdy little stove. Cute for approximately a foot deep. Excellent condition, very well cared for, kitchen decor. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 62172 very fine antique. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 61178 Lot# 3703 , England Wood Butter Churn 13.5” x 15.5” x 19”, “new style white cedar cylinder churn number one, made in USA, 3 gallons”. Wood constructed butter churn, excellent condition, original factory writing in black letters still bright and vibrant. Well cared for. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 61176 222 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Tools Lot# 3709 , Mexico Starret Tools Lot# 3714 , carpenter’s chest Catalog & Victoroius Sewing with Stanley Rule level No. O This Machine Handbill Vertical Feed carpenter’s chest has two miter Victorious. the New Davis Vertical boxes, one stanley No. 0 level, one Feed Shuttle Lock-Stitch Sewing Stanley Rule level pat. 1862, 1872, Machine. In February 1868, the one hand made gauge signed by A.R. Davis Sewing Machine Company was Perryman 1977 beautifully relief started in Watertown by the Sheldons carved with a compression set wedge, with a capital of $150,000, which was seven carpenter’s mallots of different quickly increased to $300,000. (8.5” x 6”). 50th Anniversary catalog for sizes, hand made wood clamp (third Starrett Tools in 1930. Approximately 380 pages long with drawings hand), 3 hand adxes. This price and descriptions of Starrett’s various tools for sale. Black and white, includes the chest, please consider Red paper cover, something red had been spilled in the first pages. additional shipping charges; a local Rare. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 571603 pick up is preferred. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 42760 Lot# 3710 , South Africa Henry Disston & Sons 1914 saw catalog This green Lot# 3715 , Carpenter’s chest with paperback Henry Disston catalog is from vintage Spear & Jackson hand saw 1914, reprinted by College Press in 1976, This carpenter’s chest contains: a and shows some foxing in the corners vintage 50 ft. tape measure, one 6 in. and contains several period inserts, plus vintage Marples Sheffield rosewood an actual hand typed cover letter dating square 1870’s, one beautiful hand June 1, 1914. This is a perfect reference book of the turn of the 20th made walnut set mallet, one TAG century carpentry tools. Est. $30-100 HWAC# 42755 thermometer, one 1/4 in. gouge chisel, a electrical bell, four wood set Lot# 3711 , A Pair of bow saws mallets, two 16 in. flat planes, one 18 in. spirit level, one Estwing hatchet These two bow saws are a must for w/leather cover, one Spear & Jackson antique tool collectors. The first one hand saw, 10 in. back saw, one E.C. has 20 in.wide on an oak frame and Atkins hand saw, one hand ax made by White HH # 7 established 1887, jute tensioner. There is no name of a No. @ lightening ax very sharp, three claw hammers, one 24 in. square. manufacturer. The second bow saw The price includes the chest. Please consider additional shipping is unique with a 29 in. blade and charges; a local pick up is preferred. Est. $125-200 HWAC# 56259 a bevel edge steel back-bone. This one is commercially made but not marked. The saw blades are both still sharp. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 56378 Lot# 3712 , Barnes patented scroll saw model #7 This is a model #7 Barnes scroll saw with a patent date of 5-75 (c1889-1935).. The hardwood table is marked #9944. This one has the perforated belt drive and metal pulleys. The table swing appears to be about 24 in. Please consider local delivery or extra shipping and handling charges. estimated weight is 55 lbs. Est. $350- 1200 HWAC# 42757 Lot# 3713 , carpenter chest of antique tools This carpenter tool chest contains: 1- C.A. Maynard & Son nail puller No.#3 189X, antique offset box wrench 2 1/8 in. X 1 3/16 in., saw blade holder for sharpening, Eifel-Flash plierench patent date 5.6.16 Chicago, 2-square bit tool extensions, small box square drill bits and countersink tool, rough cut pruning saw, saw blade vise, Disston saw blade vise, mediun size tong. Plus a pail of hand made Lot# 3716 , Carpenter’s Tool Chest of vintage hand saws This square head nails of varied sizes. The price includes the chest. Please carpenter’s tool chest of hand saws includes 30 hand saws some with consider additional shipping charges; a local pick up is preferred. Est. names of Rosecrans of San Francisco and H. Disston Co. There are 4 $100-300 HWAC# 42758 loose handles, 2 loose blades. and 28 complete vintage saws. There are also two circular saw blades; one at 24 in. in diameter, and one at 26 in. in diameter. The price includes the chest. Please consider additional shipping charges; a local pick up is preferred. Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# 56252 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 223

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Tools Lot# 3717 , Carpenter’s Tool Lot# 3720 , Carpenter’s chest of vintage tools This vintage Tool Chest with Molding carpenter’s tool chest (also contains) Trim Planes This is a 3 bow saws 28 in., 18 in., 12 in.; 3 chest of 41 total wood calipers, 1 oak scribe and circular planes. There are four guide, I hand-made caliper 18 in. full sized planes with 37 made of oak with brass hardware smaller trim molding dated 1977 ARP owner, and 1 hand- planes of varied sizes and made 31 in.caliper, 12 AUGER BITS shapes. These trim planes FROM 1 in. to 2 in. IN DIAMETER were used to make ceiling WITH HANDLES. Two Dunlap Union moldings, base-board Tool Manufacturing Perfection Miter molding, and wainscotings. boxes one with printed instructions The combination of planes for usage. One adjustable edge were used to make any router tool, one hand scraper tool, combination imaginable. one Warren-Knight tubular level, This craft pre-dates the one John Chatillon & Son 50 lb. hand idea of pre-fabricated scale. One beautiful 12 in. beam moldings for construction. clamp horizontal mount, one Kitson auger handle, one rod bending There are also 3- 6 in. radius tool. One hatchet , one hand crank square bit drill tool, two wood-screw clamps. set mallots, 4 shave tools, one small box of 3 blade set/guide tools. This price includes the This chest is domed for nesting tool boxes. This box of tools has the chest itself. This chest of planes is very extensive and was the life most beautifully made hand tool calipers for the tool collector. Please of a carpenter that may have built expensive homes, churches, or consider additional shipping charges; a local pick up is preferred. Est. ships. Please consider additional shipping charges; a local pick up is $600-1300 HWAC# 56251 preferred. Est. $600-2000 HWAC# 56254 Lot# 3718 , Carpenter’s Tool chest of vintage tools This carpenter’s Lot# 3721 , Carpentry tool chest has a number of tools from Tool Box This turn of the the early 1920’s. The chest itself has a dome for nesting additional 20th Century tool box tool chests. The top shelf contains: 5 rosewood hand squares 5-7- contains carpentry tools of in. 3 wood holding measures 24 in, and 36 in.; 1 Miller Falls push the period 1910-1920’s. A screwdriver, 1 Goodell-Pratt Co. ratchet hand drill with 8 window too Disston saw swage tool #2 bit trap in the handle; 1 small Miller Falls ratchet screwdriver, 1 brass with instructions and box, a tubing cutter, 1 12 in. compass marked P. Lowentrau; 1 7 in. detail brass 6 in. protractor, large hammer, 1 Stanley #64 shave tool; 1 9 in. shave tool; 1 8 in. TRIMO #1 screwdriver combination adjustable wrench; 1 hand circular cutting tool; 1 12 or 10 gauge tool with bits inside handle, shotgun three piece cleaning rod; 1 wood and brass variable angle home made baby plane, #2 gauge; 1 wood handle fine blade screwdriver; 1 very large homemade straight blade screw driver, straight blade screwdriver; 1 rosewood handle thumb-wind #3 saw blade hand set tool, screwdriver; 1 7/8 in. wood drill bit square shank; 1 9 in.Rryloc two combination hand tool side cutters that is bronze plated (for electrical or marine use?); 1 handles, solid walnut drill hand drill; 1 early scribe; 1 early plum-bob; 1 angle file set tool; 1 gauge, small miter back saw, “Footprint” adjustable wrench made in England; 1 portable bench one Bishop model 1906 guide; 2 wood handled #2 screwdrivers; 1 3/4 in. square shank drill adjustable rip cut saw with bit; 1 adjustable square; 1 H.M. Nutter Co. 15 in. scale (1922); 1 6 in. open handle, two handle compass; 1 tri-cornered scribe; Est. $200-600 HWAC# 56260 crank drills, two plumb bobs, Lot# 3719 , carpenter’s folding pruning saw, one tool chest with goodel- Trimo 12 in. pipe wrench, misc. large frame carpentry pratt spirit level This gouges and pliers. parpenter’s chest contains The box is 13 in. W x 31 in. L x 12 in. H. Due to the size of the box a Goode-Pratt 18 in. spirit additional shipping charges may apply. Local pick up is preferred. Est. level, 14 in. plane, 17 in. $250-400 HWAC# 42754 Boschkens pattern saw, 15 in. Tip-Top hack saw, Hill’s saw tooth set tong pat. date 1873, homeade skinning knife 8 in., two Lufkin tape measures, one chalkline, two draw knives No. E8. Lot# 3722 , Collection of capentry Auger bits This is a collection of Please consider additional 13 auger pits and tool tray display. The single largest auger drill bit is shipping charges; a local 51 in. overall length with a 1 1/2 in. diameter bit that is 14 in. long and pick up is preferred. Est. the shank runs 37 in. long and the wood twist handle is 17 in. long. $150-300 HWAC# 42759 This auger bit would have been hand held for drilling wood beans for barn construction, large home construction, or ship yard use. This tool looks like the largest wine cork puller that you will ever meet. The tool tray collection of twelve bits is as follows:1 1/8 in. ream, 2 in. drill bit #161, 1/2 in. drill bit, 5/6 brill bit, 5/8 in. drill bit, 1 1/8 in. auger bit #10, 7/16 in. drill bit, 1 3/4 in. drill bit Bassett & Sons #8, 7/8 in. drill bit marked T Kitson, 3/4 in. drill bit #13, 1 in. drill bit #8, 1/2 in. drill bit. Several tools are commercially made by Bassett & Sons as well as WIlliam A. Ives. Vintage 1900. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 56248 224 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Tools Lot# 3728 , Saw clamp This is a 24 in. saw clamp. There are no markings as to the manufacturer but it is commercially made. Back in Lot# 3723 , Dannon hand held floor scraper This hand held floor the day before saw blades were scraper or shipwright scraper was made by D. H. DXXXXX and is 4 ft. readily available at the hardware store one had to repair his own saw long. The scraper handle is 4 ft. long and the blade is 4 in. wide and is blades. That was accomplished by holding it firmly in a saw clamp for dangerously sharp. It is estimated to be made about 1900. He handle resharpening. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 56377 is made of a hardwood such as ash. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 42773 Lot# 3729 , Three screw Lot# 3724 , foot operated Barnes type wood clamps These scroll saw This foot powered scroll are three screw type wood saw has one foot pedal with a leather clamps; S, M, Lg. Each one belt . The table top is of a light colored natural wood and the cast is in fine working order but frame has a number #3802 where the table top has a number of 9944 without any identification as on it. It is in working order. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 427557 to the manufacturer and very Lot# 3725 , Half-Hull Carpentry possibly hand made. All are hardwood handled screws Layout Plan This display board and framed. Sizes are: 4 in. X measures 31 in. X 10 in. It is a 6 in. open, 7 in. X 9 in. open, display board used in ship building 12 in. X 17 in. open. These yards for a hull design layout. clamps would have been used A half-hull gives the carpenter for barn construction, house guidance to the final hull shape. construction, or shipyard This one was suspended from two construction. Est. $100-300 large screw eyes. This display is the ultimate layout for the carpenter HWAC# 40729 or engineer before construction begins on any large project. It would look great with your vintage carpentry tools of a by-gone era of Lot# 3730 , Walker- “wooden ships and iron men”. Condition is fair; assembled with dowels and needs to be stabilized. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 56249 Turner bench grinder and wheel This vintage 1920’s Walker-Turner bench grinder is begging to be restored or repainted. The original “Walker-Turner Co. Jersey City, Driver Line” decal is barely visible on the frame. The pedestal frame is 9 in. L X 4 1/2 in. W . This is the model “32A” Lot# 3726 , 1915 Hand Rip Saw Brown wood handle hand rip saw, cast into the vertical forks. 30 and half inches long, 7 inches deep at its largest and 2 inches deep The shaft is Babbitt bearing at the tip. The unique thing about this saw is it is from the Pan Pacific mounted with spring loaded Expo, number 720 with quotes” I Divide Delaware Saw Company oilers and is as tight as the day it was made. There is no slop or end- Philadelphia USA”. Apparently this was a special saw made by the play at all in the shaft. The frame was originally painted enamel green Delaware Saw Company for the Pan Pacific Expo to show off their wares in 1915 and extremely rare . Est. $200-400 HWAC# 61278 which is barely visible today and begs to be repainted or powder- coated. The shaft now carries a 3 1/2 in. fine grinding wheel that is usable even today. The driven pulley is roughly 3 1/2 in in diameter Lot# 3727 , Keuffel and or 2 in. in diameter for a faster rate of turning. The pullies are quite narrow which indicates that this tool was driven by a very narrow Esser transit and tripod This belt or round leather belt during its day. The four feet on the frame K & E surveyors transit is a are counter sunk for flat-head screws and would look fantastic on a Keuffel and Esser model #5691 slab of walnut or cherry wood base. If you collect or restore vintage “Favorite Farm Level” sold to machine tools this is your project for 2018; and would look great in inexperienced surveyors. The your collection. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 56245 tripod is also a K & E product. The transit contains a spirit level and the scope is clear with cross hairs. The tube is heavily patinated. The tripod is a hardwood with brass feet and without a plumb bob. Est. $75-125 View High Resolution Images, Register, Place Bids, See Current Opening Bids Visit the online catalog at FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 225

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4000 , Arizona 1910 Arizona and Lot# 4005 Los Angeles, California Colorado Railroad Pass Issued 1910 to GJ 1936-1944 Pacific Electric Railway Bayles, Gen’l foreman,telegraph dept. Signed Co. Pass Group Lot of 4 issued by president Randolph. Est. $100-200 passes. Included: 1936-37, 1938-39, HWAC# 61820 1943, and 1944. The first three are in good condition; the 1944 pass is in rougher shape. The Pacific Electric Railroad was an electric streetcar, light rail and bus company formed in 1901 by Henry Huntington to connect Los Angeles with surrounding counties. It merged with Southern Pacific in 1911. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59923 Lot# 4001 Catalina Island, Lot# 4006 Placerville, California 1870 California 1901-1938 Wilmington Transportation Co. Steamer Passes Manuscript Pass for the Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad Very rare. Dateline (Catalina Island) Lot of 15 passes Shingle Springs, Cal. January 15th, 1870. On official for this company that operated letterhead for the Superintendent’s Office P & S. V. steamers to Catalina Island. Included: R. R. Pass for W.W. Walker, superintendent of the 1901 (signed by William Banning); Sioux City & Pacific Railroad.Folds, some soiling. 1907 (signed by William Banning); Reverse is covered in paper residue from being 1914, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1921, two attached in an album. 8 x 4.75” Incorporated in for 1924, 1926, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1862. Construction began in 1863 from Folsom 1937, and 1938. Generally very good condition. (Potter Collection) Est. $70-200 HWAC# 59913 junction of Sacramento Valley Railroad towards Placerville. Competed with the Central Pacific Lot# 4002 Fresno County, California 1925-1930 Railroad in the mid and late 1860s to be the first San Joaquin & Eastern Railroad Co. Annual Pass railroad to cross the Sierra and reach the mines on the Comstock. Trio Lot of 3 passes. Issued 1925 (low No. 7), 1927, Reached Shingle Springs in 1865. In an effort to make sure they were and 1930. The 1925 pass is also stamped on the no beaten across the Sierra, the Central Pacific RR purchased the Sacramento Valley Railroad and halted further progress. The 26.2-mile reverse to be good on the Cascada & Huntington P&SVRR (Folsom Junction to Shingle Springs) had operated as its own Lake Stage Co. Operated in the Sierra Nevada company from August 1864 to July 21, 1871. But the mortgage on the foothills of Fresno County from 1912-1933, El Prado property of the P&SVRR was foreclosed on May 21, 1869 and sold to to Big Creek. Primarily built to service the Big Creek Hydroelectric Project. (Potter Collection) Est. $50- William Alvord. On July 21, 1871, title was conveyed to Alvord who, on 100 HWAC# 59952 the same day conveyed the title to Huntington, Stanford, and Hopkins. They later formed the Sacramento & Placerville Railroad, incorporated April 19, 1877, and by deed of sale dated May 28, 1877, transferred Lot# 4003 Lake Tahoe, California 1910 Lake the property of the P&SVRR into the new S&PRR corporation. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 60139 Tahoe Railway & Transportation Company 1910 Pass This Tahoe railroad pass has a Lot# 4007 San Francisco, California stamped signature of Walter D. Bliss. But the 1929-1939 Pacific Railway Club reverse is signed by Duane L. Bliss Jr. Number Pass Group Six colored issued passes 372 issued to Chief Engineer of the V&T, W. H. for the Pacific Railway Club: 1929, Kirk. Excellent condition with no edge issues 1930, 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939. or discoloration! The Lake Tahoe Railway and Very good condition. The club’s object Transportation Company was a 16-mile (26 is “the advancement of the science km), 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad of railroading and the best interests that ran from a connection with the Central of the railroad profession and to Pacific Railway at Truckee, California to the bring into closer relationship men waterfront at Lake Tahoe. The railroad was employed in railroad work.” (Potter converted to 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge in 1926. Collection) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 59946 The railroad operated its own property from 1899 until October 16, 1925, at which time it was leased to the Southern Pacific Company, Lot# 4008 , California Bay Point & Clayton which bought the property outright in May 1933.[1] SP abandoned the Railroad Company Pass, 1934 Unissued but line in 1943. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 58303 very scarce. Pass No. 56. Printed on orange cardstock. Very good condition. Created by Lot# 4004 Los Angeles, California Los the Cowells (Henry Cowell, Santa Cruz) in Angeles Terminal Railway Pass, 1891 1906 as a branch line to the Cowell Portland No. 674, issued for 1891 to FH Thompson, Cement Plant near Concord. The line was passenger agent for CRI&P Railway. Signed originally planned to run twelve miles from by vice-president and general manager Bay Point to the town of Clayton, with short Burnett. The Los Angeles Terminal Railway, branch to the cement plant at Cowell. 8.82 earlier known as the Pasadena Railway, miles. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-300 and unofficially as the Altadena Railway, HWAC# 59933 was a small terminal railroad line that was constructed between Altadena and Pasadena, California in the late 1880s. (Potter Collection) Est. $80-200 HWAC# 59926 226 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4009 , Panama California Lot# 4014 Atlanta, Mexico 1924- Northwestern Railway Co. Pass, 1904 1931 Passes from Two Atlanta No. B 87, issued to FW Thompson for the Railroads Lot of 7 passes. 1) Atlanta, year 1904. Lessee San Francisco and North Birmingham & Atlantic Railway Pacific Railway Co. Paper residue on reverse. Company. One pass issued 1926. cThis railroad, incorporated in 1908, 2) Atlanta & West Point Railroad / operated from Ukiah to Sherwood. They also The Western Railway of Alabama / leased 165 miles of rail owned by the San Georgia Railroad. Six passes issued Francisco & North Pacific Railway Company, 1924 (2), 1925 (2), 1926, and 1931. extending from Tiburon to Ukiah. In 1907, All but one issued to WR Scott, president of Southern Pacific Lines in they became part of Northwestern Pacific Texas and Louisiana. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59955 Railroad Company. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59997 Lot# 4015 Carbondale, Mexico Grand Tower & Carbondale Railroad Co. Pass, Lot# 4010 , California Ione & 1887 No. 111. Issued to Chas. Harris, Eastern Railroad Co. Annual Pass, president of S.F. & Co. Lake R.R. Co. J.C. 1908 No. 56, issued to MR. Thomas Simpson as superintendent. Black and red Elliott, traveling agent for Wells Fargo print on green cardstock. Railroad built by & Express.Signed by Raggio, receiver. the Mount Carbon Coal & Railroad Company. Blue cardstock. Heavy toning around Very good condition. (Potter Collection) Est. edges. OAC: “The Ione and Eastern $50-100 HWAC# 59936 Railroad, formed in 1906, ran from Ione to Martell in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills. The line was a 13- mile extension of the Amador Central Railroad. Initially its purpose Lot# 4016 Chicago, Mexico 1906- was to provide transportation from Ione to Jackson and Amador City 1926 Chicago & Alton Railroad during periods of inclement weather. Regular shipments on the Ione Pass Collection Lot of 11. Included: and Eastern consisted of gold ore from local mines, as well as supplies 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, two different bound for the mines. Later shipments included gold ore on its way to for 1920, 1923, 1924, two different smelters, and firebricks from pits near Ione.” (Potter Collection) Est. for 1925, and 1926. Issues include $50-80 HWAC# 60179 T.J. Burns Jr. of Canadian Pacific Lot# 4011 , California 1918-1934 Railway and W.R. Scott (president) McCloud River Railroad Co. Pass of Southern Pacific Line in Texas in Louisiana. Good to very good Group Lot of six different passes condition. (Potter Collection) Est. issued: 1918, 1920, 1924, 1925, $100-240 HWAC# 59904 1929, and 1934-35. All very good condition. Formed in 1897, operated Lot# 4017 Chicago, Illinois 1907- between Mt. Shasta and McCloud. 1926 Chicago & North Western Primarily a logging railroad. (Potter Collection) Est. $80-100 HWAC# Railway Pass Collection Lot of 11 59957 issued passes. Included: 1907, 1910, Lot# 4012 , Colorado Denver & Rio 1911, 1916, 1918, two for 1924, two for 1925, and two for 1926. Overall Grande Railroad Pass, 1900 Pass No. very good condition for the group. B1313, issued to Mr. JK Weatherford, vice- Chartered in 1859. Also known as the president of Corvallis & Eastern Railroad North Western. Operated more than Company. Printed signature of president 5,000 miles of track as of the turn of Jeffrey. Countersigned by J.B. Andrews. the 20th century. (Potter Collection) Brown print on tan cardstock. Very good Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59982 condition. Iconic Western railroad! (Potter Collection) Est. $60-150 HWAC# 59977 Lot# 4018 Chicago, Illinois 1913-1940 Chicago Great Western Railroad Co. Pass Collection Lot of 8. Issued 1913, two for 1918, 1924, 1926, 1932, 1940, and one Lot# 4013 , Connecticut Housatonic undated. Good to very good condition. Rail Road Pass, 1872 Issued for 1872 to Linked Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, and Charlesworth. Signed by superintendent HW Kansas City. It was founded by Alpheus Franklin. Punched. (Potter Collection) Est. Beede Stickney in 1885 as a regional line $50-100 HWAC# 59927 between St. Paul and the Iowa state line called the Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad. Through mergers and new construction, the railroad, named Chicago Great Western after 1892, quickly became a multi-state carrier. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59983 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 227

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4019 Chicago, Illinois 1921- Lot# 4025 , Mexico Toledo, Peoria & 1935 Chicago Railroad Lines Passes Warsaw Railway Pass, 1879 No. 1466, Lot of 14 passes from six different issued to CM Higginson (of the Chicago, “Chicago” railroads. 1) Chicago, Burlington & Quincy) for the year 1879. Burlington & Quincy: 1924, 1926, Signed by general manager Hopkins. Some and 1935. 2) Chicago Rock Island soiling. The Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw & Pacific Railway: two different for Railway was chartered in 1863, and opened 1925 and two different for 1926. in 1868 from the state line at Indiana across 3) Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Illinois to the Mississippi River at Warsaw. Railroad: 1923 and 1924. 4) Chicago, This line was reorganized as the Toledo, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway: 1924, 1926, and 1930. 5) Chicago, Peoria & Western Railroad in 1880 and St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway: 1921. 6) Chicago & Eastern leased to the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Illinois Railway: 1926. (Potter Collection) Est. $70-200 HWAC# 59954 Railroad. The lease lasted four years and the Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway took over in 1887. (Potter Lot# 4020 Chicago, Illinois 1870s-1938 Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59962 Chicago Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 13 from numerous Chicago Lot# 4026 Evansville, Indiana Evansville railroad lines. Included: Chicago, St. & Crawfordsville Railroad Pass, 1876 Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway No. 533, issued for 1876 to NH Hotchkiss, Co. (1918); Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. J Martin as Paul Railway (1908); Chicago, Peoria president. Paper and glue residue on reverse. & St. Louis Railroad (1926); Chicago The Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad & Eastern Illinois Railroad Co. (1909); Company was Evansville, Indiana’s first Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific railroad company. It was first chartered Railroad (1933 & 1938); Chicago & in 1853 by William D. Griswold, a lawyer Pacific Railroad (special ticket 1870s); in Terre Haute, Indiana. It was renamed Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad in 1877. Railway (1925); Chicago & Ohio River Railroad (1894); Chicago & (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# North Western System (1918 & 1937); Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 59935 Railroad (1920); and Chicago Great Western Railway (1909). (Potter Collection) Est. $100-250 HWAC# 59986 Lot# 4027 Ft. Wayne, Indiana 1873-1876 Three Ft. Wayne Railroad Passes Three passes from Lot# 4021 Chicago, Illinois Chicago, two different Ft. Wayne railroads. 1) Fort Wayne, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad Muncie, & Cincinnati Railroad. Pass No. 442, issued Employee Passes, 1880s Two to NH Hotchkiss for the year 1876. Paper and glue passes, issued 1884 and 1887, to CM residue on the reverse. 2) Ft. Wayne, Jackson & Higginson, assistant auditor. Both Saginaw Railroad. Two passes, issued 1873 and passes signed by general manager 1876. One has paper and glue residue on the Stone. Condition issues including reverse. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-250 HWAC# soiling and rips. (Potter Collection) 59965 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59978 Lot# 4022 Chicago, Illinois 1904- Lot# 4028 , Indiana Indianapolis, Decatur 1926 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co. Pass Collection & Springfield Railway Co. Pass, 1878 Pass No. 303, issued for 1878 to JH Franklin, Lot of 12. Issued in 1904, 1909, two superintendent of the Boston & New York Air for 1920, two for 1924, three for Lines Railroad. Signed by H.C. Moore, chief 1925, and three for 1926. Overall engineer and superintendent. Light wear. very good condition. Incorporated in Operated 1875-1887. (Potter Collection) Est. 1847. Changed to this name in 1874. $50-100 HWAC# 59970 (Potter Collection) Est. $60-150 HWAC# 59959 Lot# 4023 Chicago, Illinois Two 1870s Chicago Railroad Passes Lot of 2 different: Chicago, Milwaukee Lot# 4029 , Indiana 1867 Michigan & St. Paul Railway issued for trip Southern & Northern Indiana in 1876; and Chicago, Burlington & Railroad Pass Collection Lot of Quincy Railroad pass issued in 1871. six 1867 passes. Includes a half- One pass is punch cancelled. (Potter fare certificate and an employee’s Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# monthly pass. The line took on this 59981 name in 1855 from a merger of the Michigan Southern Railroad and Lot# 4024 , Illinois 1873-1936 the Northern Indiana Railroad. It Illinois Central Railroad Co. Pass eventually became the Lake Shore Collection Lot of 6 passes. Included: and Michigan Southern Railway and 1873, 1918, 1921, 1924, 1929, was a major part of the New York and 1936-37. Chartered in 1851. Central Railroad’s Water Level Route Eventually became the Canadian from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago, Illinois, primarily along the south National Railway. (Potter Collection) shore of Lake Erie (in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio) and across Est. $80-150 HWAC# 59912 northern Indiana. (Potter Collection) Est. $120-250 HWAC# 59963 228 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4030 , Indiana 1860s Lot# 4035 Detroit, Michigan Detroit & Michigan Southern & Milwaukee Railroad Passes (1874 & Northern Indiana Railroad 1876) Two passes. A clergyman’s half-fare Pass Collection Lot of 12 pass for 1874 and a pictorial free pass for 1860s pieces. Includes: 1876 issued to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & two 1861 Good for 30 Days Ohio Railroad). The 1876 pass has glue and tickets; six 1865 passes; paper residue on the reverse. This was the Return Stock Passes for 1865 successor road to the Detroit and Pontiac & 1866; an 1866 pass; and Railroad, one of the first railroads organized an unissued Sample Trunk in Michigan. The Great Western Railway took Pass used as a receipt for financial control of the D&M in 1860 after it a payment. The line took defaulted on debt payments. The D&M entered on this name in 1855 from receivership in 1875; in 1878 Great Western a merger of the Michigan purchased it outright and refinanced the debts. The reorganized Southern Railroad and the Northern Indiana Railroad. It eventually company bore the name Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railway. became the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and was a (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59960 major part of the New York Central Railroad’s Water Level Route from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago, Illinois, primarily along the south Lot# 4036 Grand Rapids, Michigan shore of Lake Erie (in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio) and across Grand Rapids, Newaygo & Lake northern Indiana. (Potter Collection) Est. $80-200 HWAC# 59909 Shore Railroad Pass, 1876 No. 375, issued for 1876 to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio Railway). Signed by AW Hooper, superintendent. Black print on pink cardstock. Glue Lot# 4031 , Indiana 1866-1917 and paper residue on the reverse. Operated 1869-1881. 46-mile line Three Different Indiana Railroad ran between Grand Rapids and White Cloud. (Potter Collection) Est. Passes 1) Bellefontaine Railway. $100-200 HWAC# 59941 Early 1866 pass. Some soiling. Lot# 4037 , Michigan 1894-96 Lake Shore & 2) Evansville & Terre Haute & Michigan Southern Railway Pass Trio Lot of 3 Associated Railroads. 1890 issued different. Issued 1894, 1895, and 1896. Two are pass. Some fading and paper residue issued to WB Bevill of Norfolk & Western Railroad. on reverse. 3) Elgin, Joliet & Eastern The latter is issued to WB Stimson, supt. of Grand Railway. 1917 issued pass. Green Rapids & Indiana Railroad. Earliest signed by John cardstock. Some soiling. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# Newell (president and general manager), the latter 59992 two by Caldwell. Very good condition. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, established in 1833 Lot# 4032 , Kansas 1918-1936 and sometimes referred to as the Lake Shore, was a Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe major part of the New York Central Railroad’s Water Railway System Pass Collection Level Route from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago, Lot of 9. Issued 1918, 1920, 1922, Illinois, primarily along the south shore of Lake Erie three for 1925, 1926, 1929, and 1936. (in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio) and across northern Indiana. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-150 (Potter Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59928 HWAC# 59919 Lot# 4038 Minneapolis, Minnesota 1907-1927 Minneapolis Railroad Passes Six passes from two different Lot# 4033 Louisville, Kentucky 1913-1926 Louisville Railroad “Minneapolis” railroad lines. 1) Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 9 passes from Company. Three passes, issued 1907, two “Louisville” railroads. Includes: 1926, and 1927. 2) Minneapolis, St. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company. Three passes issued 1909 Company (1913, two for 1924, two and 1926 (2). All passes in very good condition. (Potter Collection) for 1925, and two for 1926); and Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59949 Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis Railway Company (1924 & 1926). Lot# 4039 St. Paul, Minnesota 1895- All passes but one issued to W.R. Scott, president of Southern Pacific 1937 Great Northern Railway Lines. Good to very good condition. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-150 HWAC# 59921 Pass Group Lot of 6 passes. Issued 1895, two for 1918, 1925, 1926, and 1937. Very good condition. (Potter Lot# 4034 Boston, Massachusetts Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 1881-1926 Boston Railroad Pass 59922 Collection Lot of 6 passes from 3 different Boston railroads. 1) Boston, Lot# 4040 Hannibal, Missouri Hannibal & St. Barre & Gardner Railroad. One pass Joseph Railroad Pass, 1876 No. 1210, issued issued for 1881. Some glue residue on for 1876 to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio reverse. 2) Boston & Albany Railroad. Railway). Signed by superintendent CN Lee. Two passes, issued 1883 and 1908. Purple print on white cardstock. Reverse has 3) Boston and Maine Railroad. Three paper and glue residue. First railroad to cross passes, issued 1924, 1925, and 1926. Missouri. Said to have carried the first letter to (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59988 the Pony Express on April 3, 1860, from a train pulled behind the locomotive Missouri. Formed during an 1846 meeting at the Hannibal office of John Marshall Clemens, father of Mark Twain. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59943 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 229

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4041 Kansas City, Lot# 4046 , Montana Montana Missouri 1876-1926 Railroad Tickets Lot of 8. 1) Two Kansas City Railroad Pass unused tickets for the Washington, Collection Lot of 13 from Idaho & Montana Railway Co. 3 different “Kansas City” for passage from Palouse, WA to railroads. 1) Kansas City, Moscow, ID and Harvard, ID to St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Palouse. c.1890s. And 3 ticket stubs. Railroad Co. 1876 and 2) Two different 12-ride passes for 1886 passes. 2) Kansas City the Helena, Hot Springs & Smelter Southern Railway Company. Railroad Company. c.1900. Oval-shaped. 3) Unused ticket for the Passes for 1902, 1924, Helena Motor Railway Company. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-75 two for 1925, and 1926. 3) HWAC# 60171 Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railway Company. Three for 1925 and three for 1926. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 59911 Lot# 4047 , Nebraska Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska Passes (1876 & 1886) Two issued Lot# 4042 St. Louis, Missouri 1894- passes. 1876 pass issued to NH Hotchkiss 1927 St. Louis & San Francisco (Chesapeake & Ohio Railway) and signed Railway Pass Collection Lot of 7 by superintendent William Irving. Paper for the “Frisco Line”. Passes issued: and glue residue on reverse. 1886 pass 1894, 1898, 1907, 1909, 1911, and issued to LL Todd (supt of S&J). Signed by 1927. Also one 1912 pass for the St. the general manager. “Burlington Route.” Louis, San Francisco & Texas Railway The Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in / Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Railway. Nebraska was incorporated in 1852 and had Incorporated in 1876, the railroad its headquarters in Omaha. The Nebraska never reached San Francisco. Very branch was founded in 1869. It connected good condition with some fading/toning. (Potter Collection) Est. with the Union Pacific at Kearney. In 1872, the railroad was acquired $100-200 HWAC# 59948 by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. (Potter Collection) Est. $120-250 HWAC# 59961 Lot# 4043 St. Louis, Missouri 1895- 1924 St. Louis Railroad Pass Group Lot# 4048 Ely, Nevada Eureka, Hamilton, Lot of 5 passes from three different & Ely Stagecoach Line Ticket, 1906 “St. Louis” railroads. Included: St. Passenger ticket from Ely to Salt Lake City. Louis Alton & Terre Haute Railroad One side of the ticket is Form L229, Salt Lake (1895); St. Louis Merchants Bridge City, Stage, E&P, SPCO. Reverse is stamped Terminal Railway Co. (vignette E., H. & Ely Stage Line / June 29 1906 / of bridge) (1918); St. Louis Southwestern Railway Co. (two for Ely,--Nevada. 2 x 3” Some soiling. (Potter 1924); and Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad Co. (1920). (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59934 Collection) Est. $60-150 HWAC# 59914 Lot# 4044 , Missouri 1878-1925 Missouri Pacific Railway Co. Pass Collection Lot of 10. Included: 1878, Lot# 4049 Eureka, Nevada 1883, 1903, 1906, two different for 1906 Two Tickets for the 1918, 1920, 1924, and two for 1925. Eureka, Hamilton & Ely Good to very good condition. Started Stage Line One ticket for in 1851 as the Pacific Railroad, one of passage from Eureka to the first railroads in the U.S. west of Ely (stamped Jul 24, 1906, the Mississippi River. Controlled by Eureka & Palisade Railroad Jay Gould from 1879-1892. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-250 HWAC# on reverse) and a second 59906 for a trip from Ely to Eureka (stamped Aug. 31, 1906, Lot# 4045 Butte, Montana Butte, E.,H. & Ely Stage Line). Both Anaconda & Pacific Railway are printed on thin paper. Pass, 1920 No. 660, issued for 1.75 x 4” One is stained. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 1920 to Mrs. WR Scott, wife to federal manager of the Southern Lot# 4050 , New Hampshire Concord Pacific Railroad. Signed by general Railroad Pictorial Pass, 1886 No. 590, manager HA Galliway (?). Printed issued for 1886 to Charles D. Haines, on blue green cardstock. Very good president of the Seneca Falls & Cayuga Lake condition. This railway was founded Railroad. Signed by superintendent H.E. in 1892 with the main purpose of Chamberlain. Brown print and vignette of transporting copper ore for the locomotive. Pass in very good condition. An Anaconda Copper Mining Company 1881 advertisement lists travel from Boston in Butte to the smelter in Anaconda. to Concord. (Potter Collection) Est. $100- Marcus Daly, one of the three 200 HWAC# 59984 Montana “Copper Kings,” was its president. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59931 230 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4051 , New Jersey 1912-1926 Lot# 4056 , New York 1918-1926 New Jersey Railroad Passes Lot New York, Chicago, & St. Louis of 6 passes from two different New Railroad Co. Passes The Nickel jersey railroads. 1) West Jersey & Plate Road. Lot of 8 issued passes: Seashore Railroad Co. Four passes, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924 (2), issued 1912, 1913, 1916, and 1920. 1925, and 1926. Very good condition. 2) Central Railroad Co. of New Jersey. Trackage in the states of New York, Two passes, issued 1924 and 1926. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois Very good condition on the whole and Missouri. Its primary connections group. (Potter Collection) Est. $60- included Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis, St. Louis, 120 HWAC# 59967 and Toledo. The Nickel Plate Railroad was constructed in 1881 along the South Shore of the Great Lakes connecting Buffalo and Chicago to Lot# 4052 Lake Erie, New York compete with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway. (Potter 1876-1931 Lake Erie Railroad Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59950 Pass Collection Lot of 9 passes from Lot# 4057 , New York New York, Lake Erie four different “Lake Erie” railroads. & Western Railroad Pass, 1881, Pictorial 1) Erie Railway. One pass issued in Very attractive pass with a vignette of a train 1876 to NH Hotchkiss. Paper and glue crossing a bridge over a waterfall. Pass no. residue on reverse. 2) Lake Erie & 818, issued for 1881 to NH Hotchkiss of the Western Railroad. Two passes, issued Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. Signed by the 1908 and 1920. 3) The Pittsburgh & general superintendent (E.S. Bowen). Paper Lake Erie Railroad Co. One pass issued in 1920. 4) Erie Railroad. Five & glue residue on the reverse. Originally the passes, issued 1920, 1924 (2), 1925, and 1931. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-300 HWAC# 59969 Erie Railway. Took on this name in 1878. Went into bankruptcy in 1893 and became the Erie Lot# 4053 New York, New York 1893-1903 National Railroad in 1895. (Potter Collection) Est. Railway Exchange Pass Trio Three different. $80-150 HWAC# 59964 Issued 1893, 1894, and 1903. Three different colors. Lot# 4058 Wilmington, North Carolina Each has some paper & glue residue on the reverse. Wilmington & Weldon / Wilmington, (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59938 Columbia, & Augusta Railroad Pass, 1874 No. 668. Issued to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad). Signed by president R.R. Bridgers. Paper and glue residue on reverse. Originally chartered in 1835. In 1840, the line was the longest railroad in the world with 161.5 miles of track. Gave rise to the City of Lot# 4054 , New York 1913-1921 New Goldsboro, North Carolina, the midpoint of York Central Railroad Pass Collection the W&W RR and the railroad intersection with the North Carolina Railroad. Played a Lot of 15 for New York Central Railroad key role in the Siege of Petersburg during and New York Central Lines. Issued the American Civil War. In 1872, the railroad was leased by the 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, two for 1918, Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. (Potter Collection) Est. two 1920, three for 1921, 1924, 1925, $100-200 HWAC# 59937 and two for 1921. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59989 Lot# 4059 Cincinnati, Ohio 1897-1926 Cincinnati Railroad Pass Group Lot of 6 passes from 3 different railroads. Includes: Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Lot# 4055 , New York 1887-1937 Pacific Railway Company (1897 & New York Railroad Pass Collection 1915); Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Lot of 10 passes from various New Railway Company (1908); and Cincinnati, Indianapolis, & Western York lines. Included: Cayuga Lake Railroad Company (1924, 1925, and 1926). (Potter Collection) Est. Transportation Company (1887); $60-180 HWAC# 59917 Colonial Line (1913); Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Lot# 4060 Cleveland, Ohio (1916, 1925); New York, New Haven Cleveland Railroad Lines Pass & Hartford Railroad Co. (1926); and Collection Lot of 24. Earliest is an Lackawanna (1918, 1925, two for 1874 Special Ticket for the Cleveland, 1926, 1937). (Potter Collection) Est. Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis $150-300 HWAC# 59996 Railway. Also included: Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Railway (1901, 1905); Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway (1904, two for 1906, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, three for 1920, 1921, 1923, three for 1924, two for 1925, two for 1926); Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Co. (1906); and Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Co. (1926). Please inspect. (Potter Collection) Est. $200-500 HWAC# 59908 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 231

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4061 , Ohio Cincinnati, Hamilton & Lot# 4067 , Ohio 1920-1926 Wheeling Dayton Railroad Pass, 1872 Pass No. 426 & Lake Erie Railway Co. Pass Collection issued to TJ Charlesworth, superintendent Lot of 7 passes. Issued 1920, two different of Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway. for 1924, two different for 1925, and two Signed by president Laven. Punch cancelled. different for 1926. Passes are in very good Incorporated in 1846. Taken over by the condition. The Wheeling and Lake Erie Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in 1917. (Potter Railroad was established on April 6, 1871, Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59975 and was first built as a 3 ft gauge narrow gauge line between Norwalk and Huron, Ohio. Service began on the new line on May 31, 1877. After financial difficulties, Jay Gould became involved and helped reorganize in Lot# 4062 , Ohio Columbus, Hocking 1880. It was leased to the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad in 1949, and merged into the Norfolk and Valley, & Toledo Railway Pass 1882 No. Western Railway in 1988. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 1416, issued to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio Railway) for 1882. Signed by the general 59985 manager, Irland Smith. Paper and glue residue Lot# 4068 , Pennsylvania on the reverse. This railroad company was an Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad 1881 merger of three companies: Gallipolis, Pass, 1876 Issued to NH Hotchkiss McArthur and Columbus Railroad; Columbus (Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad) for and Gallipolis Railway; and the Ohio and West the year 1876. Signed by president Virginia Railway. It eventually became the Knight. Some glue residue on the Hocking Valley Railway. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59924 reverse. The Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Lot# 4063 , Ohio Dayton & Union Company was chartered on May 6, Railroad Passes (1866 & 1867) 1852, and organized on January 10, 1853. The purpose of the line was to provide a rail link from Huntingdon to Bedford, and to provide Two very early. Issued 1866 and a competitive alternate route to local coal producers to break the 1867. Both signed by superintendent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad’s monopoly on coal that was being Stinson. Some soiling/staining. shipped from the Cumberland, Maryland, area. (Potter Collection) Est. Incorporated in 1863. The main $60-120 HWAC# 59974 line extended northwesterly from Dodson, Ohio, to Union City, Ind., Lot# 4069 , Pennsylvania 1925-1937 31.757 miles. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59956 Lehigh Valley Railroad Passes Lot of 6 passes. Issued 1925, 1926, Lot# 4064 , Ohio Dayton & Union 1929, 1935, 1936, and 1937. Overall Railroad Passes (1868 & 1872) very good condition. Incorporated in 1847. Became this name in 1853. Two ornate and early passes. Issued Transported anthracite coal and was 1868 (purple font with locomotive thus known as the Route of the Black vignette) and 1872 (green font). Both Diamond. (Potter Collection) Est. have stains/soiling. Incorporated in 1863. The main line extended $50-100 HWAC# 59973 northwesterly from Dodson, Ohio, to Union City, Ind., 31.757 miles. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59953 Lot# 4070 , Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Lines West of Lot# 4065 , Ohio 1918-1926 Pittsburgh Railroad Passes Lot Hocking Valley Railroad Co. Pass of 6. Issued: two 1915 passes and Collection Lot of 6 passes. Issued one 1915 baggage permit; 1916; 1918, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1925, and 1917; and 1918. Overall very good 1926. Water stains on one pass; rest condition. Reverses list the various in very good condition. The Hocking systems the pass is good on. (Potter Valley Railway was a railroad in Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# Ohio, with a main line from Toledo to 59951 Athens and Pomeroy via Columbus. It also had several branches to the coal mines of the Hocking Valley near Lot# 4071 , Pennsylvania 1877-1946 Athens. The company became part Pennsylvania Railroad Pass Collection of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Lot of 18. 1) Pennsylvania Railroad system in 1910. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59968 System: three for 1925, one for 1926. 2) Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh: Lot# 4066 , Ohio 1913-1921 Toledo 1906, 1907, 1908, 1913, 1914, and 1918. 3) & Ohio Central Railway Pass Pennsylvania System: two for 1920, two for Collection Lot of six different. Issued 1921, and 1922. 4) Pennsylvania Company: 1913, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1918, and 1877 one trip pass. 5) The Pennsylvania 1921. All assigned to Mrs. JH Spooner, Railroad: 1932 and 1946. (Potter wife of chief clerk to the general Collection) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 59987 manager/supt. Two passes have water stains. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59942 232 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4072 , Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Fort Lot# 4077 , Texas 1924-1939 Texas Wayne & Chicago Railway Co. Special Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 9. Ticket, 1866 Special Ticket (United State Included: Moscow, Camden & San Military Ticket crossed out). Destination Augustine Railroad (1925); Trinity is New York. Good over Penn. Central & Brazos Valley Railway Company Railroad from Harrisburg to New York for (1924); Houston & Brazos Valley two. Stamped on reverse June 14, 1866. Railway Co. (1926); San Antonio & 2 x 3” Some glue residue on the reverse. Aransas Pass Railway (1925); Wichita Extended the Pennsylvania Railroad system Falls & Southern Railroad Co. (1925, west from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, via Fort 1926); Wichita Falls, Ranger & Forth Wroth Railroad Co. (1925); Wayne, Indiana, to Chicago, Illinois. (Potter Missouri-Kansas-Texas Lines (1927); and Carlsbad Cavern Coaches (El Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59979 Paso 1939). (Potter Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 59995 Lot# 4073 , Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Lot# 4078 , Vermont Central Vermont & Cincinnati Packet Line; Steamboat Railway Pass for Yale-Harvard University Passes Two: 1900 and 1907. 1) 1900 Blue. Boat Race, 1899 No. 1321, issued for passage Top edge discoloration. To HS Wood of the on the observation train, Car No. 13, by the Dansville MM RR. Signed by Jack Henderson, Central Vermont Railway for Yale-Harvard president. Number 463. VIgnette of one of University Boat Race of 1899. Green print and the steamships in circle. “The Waterway of background. Reverse stamped Jun. 29, 1899, the World.” 2) 1907. Yellow. Small vignette. New London, Connecticut. Very good condition. Issued to M Cooper, assistant to general The race was held in New London. Harvard manager of the Tavares Gulf RR. Number won. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 189. Excellent condition. Both are endorsed 59930 on back. This line operated as early as 1846. Leaving each city at 10:00. Est. $100-300 Lot# 4079 , Virginia Chesapeake & HWAC# 62261 Ohio Railway Pass Group Lot of 5 passes. Issued 1924, 1925 ,and 1926. Lot# 4074 , Pennsylvania 1887 & 1893 Two Early Pennsylvania Plus two undated passes. Formed in 1869 in Virginia from several smaller Railroad Passes 1) Beech Creek Virginia railroads begun in the 19th Railroad Company. No. 189, issued century. Led by industrialist Collis P. for 1887 to Charles Haines, president Huntington, it reached from Virginia’s of the Seneca Falls & C.L. Railroad. capital city of Richmond to the Ohio Signed by the superintendent. River by 1873, where the railroad Background vignette. Good condition. town (and later city) of Huntington, 2) Bradford, Bordell & Kinzue West Virginia was named for him. Railway. No. 433, issued for 1893 to F.S. Jones, superintendent of the (Potter Collection) Est. $40-80 Chautauqua Lake Railway. Signed by the general manager. Some fading HWAC# 59980 and soiling. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59991 Lot# 4080 , Canada 1935-1936 Three Different Lot# 4075 , Texas 1918-1933 Fort Worth & Denver City Railway Canadian Railroad/Steamer Passes 1) Canadian National Railways (Grand Trunk Railway System). Co. Pass Collection Forth Worth Pass issued for 1935. 2) Nippon Yusen Kaisha & Denver City Railway Co. / The Steamship Line. Travel between Seattle and Wichita Valley Railway Co. Lot of six Vancouver. Pass issued for 1936. 3) White Pass different. Issued 1918, 1920, 1924, & Yukon Route. Pass issued for 1935-36. (Potter 1925, 1926, and 1933. Four issued Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59971 to WR Scott, president of Southern Pacific Co.Very good condition. Started construction in 1881 with Grenville M. Dodge behind the project. By 1887, it had reached Amarillo. In 1888, it connected with the Denver & New Orleans Railroad in Union Park, which completed its service to Denver. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59929 Lot# 4081 , Japan 1936 Two Japanese Lot# 4076 , Texas International & Government Railways Passes Two pre- Great Northern Railroad Annual World War II passes issued in 1936 to Mr & Passes Lot of 4. Best is an 1878 pass Mrs. N. Kinell, asst. gen. pass. agent in Los to N.H. Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio Angeles for Southern Pacific Company. Ornate Railroad). Paper and glue residue on background. Reverse has Japanese writing. reverse. Other passes are 1918, 1920, Both in very good condition. The Japanese and 1924, all issued to W.R. Scott, Government Railways (JGR) was the national president of Southern Pacific Lines. It railway system directly operated by the was created on September 30, 1873, central government of Japan until 1949. It is when International Railroad and the Houston and Great Northern a predecessor of Japanese National Railways Railroad merged. (Potter Collection) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 59910 and the Japan Railways Group. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59972 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 233

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4082 , 1872-1957 Eastern U.S. Lot# 4087 , 1880-1941 Pullman Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 14 Company Pass Collection Lot of from numerous railroads. Includes: 33 passes. Issued 1880, 1901, 1906, Concord Rail Road pictorial pass 1911, two for 1912, 1914, two for (clipped) (1872); Niagara Gorge 1915, 1916, 1917, four for 1918, two Railroad Co. (1934); Atlantic Coast for 1920, 1921, 1922, 1927, 1928, Line (1933 and 1935); Delaware & 1932, 1933, two for 1935, 1936, two Hudson Co. (1924, 1925, 1926, 1957); for 1937, two for 1938, 1939, 1940, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (two for and 1941. (Potter Collection) Est. 1920, 1921, 1934); Rutland Railroad $200-300 HWAC# 59918 (1924); and Great Northern Railway Company (1939). (Potter Collection) Lot# 4088 , Railroad Associations Est. $120-250 HWAC# 59993 Pass Collection Lot of 12. Included: Lot# 4083 , 1894-1938 MidWest Pacific Railway Club (1938); Order of Railroad Telegraphers (1918 & Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 1919); American Association of 12 passes from seven different Traveling Passenger Agents (1936, railroads. Included: Fort Doge, Des 37, 38, 39); American Association of Moines & Southern Railroad (1933); Railway Advertising Agents (1935, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern 37, 38, 39); and Industrial Training Railway (1894 clergyman’s permit); Service (1945). (Potter Collection) Duluth, Missabe & Northern Railway Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59903 (1924, 1925, 1926); Rock Island System (1906, 1909, 1910); Kansas, Lot# 4089 , 1916-1937 Southern Oklahoma & Gulf Railway (1925, Pacific Railroad Company Pass 1926); Wabash Railway Company Collection Lot of 14. Included: 1916, (1938); and Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Railroad Co. (1933). (Potter Collection) Est. $120-300 HWAC# 59990 1918, thee for 1920, two for 1921, 1925, 1931, 1932, two for 1933, and Lot# 4084 , 1906-1939 Northern 1937-39. Also a 1919 pass to transport Pacific Railway Pass Collection a car on the railroad (after its gasoline has been removed, of course). (Potter Lot of 14 issued passes: 1906, 1907, Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59916 1911, 1918, 1923 (2), 1925, 1926, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939. Also a Great Northern Railway Company pass for 1938. Very good condition on the group. The Northern Pacific Lot# 4090 , 1905-1939 Union Railway was a transcontinental Pacific Railroad Pass Collection railroad that was completed in 1883 with President Grant driving in Lot of 21 passes, issued 1905-1939. the golden spike in western Montana. It operated from Minnesota to Included: 1905, two for 1906, 1908, the Pacific Coast. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59947 1910, 1920, two for 1921, 1922, 1923, two 1924, two for 1925, 1926, Lot# 4085 , 1917-1941 Southern 1928, two for 1935, 1937, 1938, and U.S. Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 1939. (Potter Collection) Est. $80- 14 from numerous railroads. Included: 120 HWAC# 59915 Florida East Coast Railway (1926); Fort Smith & Western Railway (1924, Lot# 4091 , 1921-1940 Western 1925, 1926); Nashville, Chattanooga Pacific Railroad Pass Collection & St. Louis Railway (1917); Seaboard Lot of 22. Issued: 1921 (2), 1922, Air Line Railway Company (1920, two 1923 (2), 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 for 1924, 1925, 1926); and Southern (3), 1928, 1929 (2), 1931, 1932, Railway Company (1924, 1926, 1938, 1933, 1935-36 (2), 1937-38, 1939- 1941). (Potter Collection) Est. $150- 40, and 1940. Please inspect. (Potter 300 HWAC# 59994 Collection) Est. $100-300 HWAC# 59944 Lot# 4086 , Order of Railway Conductors of America Pass Collection Lot of 9. Issued in Lot# 4092 , American Express Company 1900 (pictorial), 1905 (pictorial), Pass, 1891 No. 616, issued to Louis 1906 (pictorial), 1907 (pictorial), Hasbrouck for the year 1891. Orange/red 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, and 1917 background with dog vignette. Issued by (pictorial). All are issued to Tee general supt. Babbitt. Printed signature Johnson. The original organization of Jas. C. Fargo. Some staining. (Potter was a fraternal benefit and temperance society rather than a labor union. It adopted the name Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59925 “Conductors Brotherhood” at its first annual convention in 1869, and changed to the “Order of Railway Conductors of America” in 1878. (Potter Collection) Est. $90-200 HWAC# 59905 234 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4093 , Bus Line Passes Lot of Lot# 4098 , Alaska Alaska RailRoad 10. Included: Peoples Bus & Transfer Corp Booklets (2) Tarck Chart 1.31.2002, Line (1909); Royal Blue Line (1935 & Timetable No 131 April 2003 Est. $20- 1936-37); Blue & Grey Sight Seeing 40 HWAC# 571944 Tours (1937 & 1938); Union Transfer Co. (1924); Gray Line Sight-seeing Co. (1938); Brewster Transport Co. (1938 & 1939, Banff, Alberta); and a business card for the 1938 season of The Gray Line listing all of its offices. (Potter Collection) Est. $80-100 HWAC# 59907 Lot# 4094 , 1885-1945 U.S. Railroad Pass Balance Lot Lot of Lot# 4099 Twin Buttes, Arizona 10. Includes: Peninsular Railway Twin Buttes, AZ Railroad Co. (1919); two Chicago, St. Paul, Ephemera Collection Collection Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Co includes Twin Buttes RR passenger Passes (both 1925); two Mexican tarrif 1906, unused ticket, unused railroad passes from two different requisition form, 3 Interstate railroads, both 1925; Atchison, Commerce Commission receipts of Topeka & Santa Fe Railway pass accident reports, several unused (1939) and 1st-class ticket (1885); time checks, several used time checks and 1905 payroll report. 1905 Denver & Salt Lake Railway Co. letter granting right of way, Quit Claim deed, agreement between Twin pass (1945); Denver & Rio Grande Buttes RR and Southern Pacific RR to maintain their trains at Tucson Western Railroad Co. pass (1939); and United Fruit Co. Steamship & Railway Service pass (1926). (Potter Collection) Est. $100-250 roundhouse, $150000 RR note with Southern Pacific RR paid of June HWAC# 59966 18, 1910, 3 unused shipping receipts, and other Twin Buttes Mining and Smelting checks, monthly statements, Miner’s Time Checks, 1905 Lot# 4095 , Unusual and Unique unused ore shipping reports, postal covers, 3 stock certificates and 1890 Handwritten Railroad Pass more. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 61377 Side says Memorandum, Sept. 13, Lot# 4100 , Arizona American 1890. Pass for B.A. Church. Signed Locomotive Co. Locomotive and by W.W. Allen. Railroad unknown. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 Tender Photo Locomotive #112 HWAC# 59920 built for the Cornelia Copper Co., June 1929 with specs on back of photo paper. Nice factory photo. 3” x 8”. Est. Lot# 4096 , 1885-1925 Western $100-200 HWAC# 61807 Transfer Company Passes Lot of Lot# 4101 , Arizona 1904-1940’s nine passes for transfer companies, Arizona Railroad RPO Collection who would transport passengers Lot of twenty-one. Two valuation from the train depots to hotels/ 5’s (190- Winkleman & Phoenix and private residences and vice-versa. 1909 Prescott & Crown King), two Best is a pictorial Kansas City 4’s (1910 Phoenix & Maricopa and Transfer Co. pass for 1885 (stage 1903 El Paso & Tucson). All the rest vignette). Also a great pictorial pass are 2’s: 1906 Albuquerque & Ash for Armstrong Transfer Co. (of Boston) for 1889 with wagon and train Fork (three total) and 1932 Tucson vignettes. Other pieces include: 1898 pass for Los Angeles Transfer & Nogales (fourteen total). Typical of Co; 1885 for Louisville Transfer Co.; 1886 for Pittsburgh Transfer Co.; railroad postmarks, in fair to nice condition. Of interest for the Tucson 1886 for Leavenworth Omnibus Transfer Line; 1924 and 1925 for the & Nogales postmarks all are corner covers from Nogales (Gonzalez Bonded Transfer Co (Dallas); and a 1925 for the Merchants’ Transfer Brokers, John Elia Motors, Dr. Chenoweth, Bracker’s Department Store, Co. (San Antonio). Please inspect. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-400 Gunst & Gunst, etc.). Est. $100-250 HWAC# 60938 HWAC# 59945 Lot# 4102 Butte County, East Gridley, Lot# 4097 , Alaska Alaska Map of California Metal Danger Sign from Copper River Railway and Alaska the Northern Electric Railroad at Railroad Multi color folding map East Gridley DANGER / PRIVATE of Copper River Railway and Alaska PROPERTY / THIS ROAD OPERATED Railroad by Alaska Steamer Line. Nice BY AN / ELECTRIC THIRD RAIL / condition. Includes original packing WALKING ON TRACKS OR OTHER / envelope with some edge tears. Est. TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN / KEEP $50-100 HWAC# 62467 OFF. Manufacturer’s mark Patrick & Co. / SF. Measures 20” x 14”. From 280-mile eelectric shortline Sacramento Northern or affiliated lines in CA that operated 1906 to 1971. Sign dates from period 1906 to 1930. Found by a farmer in East Gridley in Butte County unearthed it with a plow in 1956. Sign is bent and has several rust spots. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 571918 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 235

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4103 Catalina Island, California Lot# 4107 Sacramento, California Northern c1910’s Catalina Island Inclined Electric Company Bond Sacramento street Railroad Postcards Lot of six, four railroad. Green $1000 5% fifty year bond. different. This unique Santa Catalina Signed by president. #3136. 14.25” x 9.75”. Est. Island incline railway was built in $100-200 HWAC# 52343 1904 to carry passengers up from the Amphitheater to the top of the mountain for the breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean and the beautiful City of Avalon down below. Some stayed for lunch at the inn atop the hill. Others dashed into the other incline car for the spectacular ride down the other side of the Lot# 4108 Sacramento, California Northern mountain to Pebble Beach in Lovers’ Cove. It ran from 1904 to 1918 Electric Railway Company Bond Green $1000 and again from 1921 to 1923. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 51482 5% forty year bond. Signed by president. #2064. Rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 52342 Lot# 4104 Jackson, California Amador Railway Bond “The Amador Central Railroad is a standard gauge railroad that operated 11.8 miles (19.0 km) between a connection with the Southern Pacific Company (SP) at Ione and Martell near the town of Jackson, California. The carrier served the Sierra Nevada Foothills gold mining communities and hauled lumber products from the El Lot# 4109 San Diego, California Dorado National Forest.” From Wikipedia. $100 6% gold bond, signed Points of Interest Reached by by president. 15.5” x 9.25”. #465. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52320 San Diego Railroads Rare! 1915. Three railroads have teamed up to Lot# 4105 Keddie, California 1910 bring you all of the day trips from Western Pacific Railway Receipts downtown San Diego one could want for Keddie, CA Lot of 13 freight bills to take. The railroads are the San for the Keddie Station of the Western Diego & Southeastern, San Diego Electric, and San Diego & Arizona. Pacific Railway Company, 1910. All are Visit Mission Cliff Gardens, Bay Shore, Organ Pavilion, watch polo, receipts for packages consigned by Coronado, etc. All have pictures. 7 x 5”. Twenty-two pages. Lots of JC Young of Taylorsville. One receipt advertisements. Railroads include timetables. Est. $120-200 HWAC# is for a package transported from 53434 Boca on the Boca & Loyalton Railroad. Keddie is located in Plumas County, Lot# 4110 Santa Barbara, California Ca. 1950 California. Est. $100-150 HWAC# Southern Pacific Railroad Advertisement 60051 This advertisement features a black and white image of a Spanish style Mission against a yellow Lot# 4106 Los Angeles, California The Los background. It reads “Served by the, Coast Angeles Consolidated Electric Railway Daylight, Lark and Starlight.” The advertisement Company Bond “On October 14, 1890 Sherman measures approximately 16” x 23.” (Potter founded the Los Angeles Consolidated Electric Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63543 Railway in Downtown Los Angeles. He received a 50-year franchise from the city and sold stock to help build his street car railroad. In January, 1891 Sherman made is brother-in-law, Eli P. Clark, vice-president and manager of the Los Angeles Lot# 4111 Shasta Springs, California Consolidated Electric Railway, the predecessor 1910-1940 Shasta Springs Inclined of the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad. The company Railroad Postcards Lot of four built 47 miles of track radiating out around including a real photo postcard (RPC) from Arcade Depot at 6th and Central Streets in by Patterson. Two different color downtown Los Angeles. The new company did well. The power for the postcards. Shasta Springs was depot street cars came from two Thompson-Corliss type oil steam engines, and resort on the Shasta Division each with 700 horsepower, made by Golden State Miners’ Iron Works of Southern Pacific Railroad. Built in San Francisco. Joseph W. Wolfskill sold a lot to the Los Angeles around Shasta Springs the railroad Consolidated Electric Railway for the Arcade Depot. In 1899 the Los would stop to allow passengers to drink spring water. Est. $70-120 Angeles Consolidated Electric Railway became part of the Los Angeles HWAC# 51479 Pacific Railroad, as steam trains and other rail lines were added to the system. Gen. Sherman purchased land that became the town the bears Lot# 4112 Solano County, California his name: Sherman Oaks, his land deals made him more money than Chipps Station Wood Sign CHIPPS his railroading. “ from wikipedia.com. A rare bond from this famous / HALF MILE. Measures 26” x 11” company. $1000 6% gold bond. Signed by president. Vignette of x 1.5”. From the 280-mile electric streetcar, power house and dynamo. 17.5” x 11”. #254. Est. $300-600 shortline Sacramento Northern HWAC# 52642 that operated 1912 to 1955. Sign dates from same period. Found in a woodpile at dock in Collinsville. Minor chips in wood. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 571917 236 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4113 , California Hetch Hetchy and its Lot# 4118 , Colorado 1905-1927 Dam Railroad by Wurm Signed by author, Colorado Railroad Tickets & hardcover 298pp with lots of photos including Ephemera Lot of 14 pieces. 1) Six underground tunnel work. Est. $40-60 HWAC# used tickets for the Colorado & 571977 Southern Railway, the “Colorado Road.” Trips are 1906-1908, Silver Plume to Denver, Longmont to Ft. Collins, Louisville Junc. to Denver, Boulder to Denver (U.D.), Louisville Junction to Denver (U.D), and Colorado Springs to Denver (U.D.). 2) Voucher for the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway Co., 1905. Billed to Altman Water Co. for water furnished for the power plant. 3) Two sets of documents Lot# 4114 , California 1871- 1882 Central Pacific Railroad in for refunds of fare by the Denver & Interurban Railroad Co., 1911 and California Ephemera Lot of 4. Three 1927, with ticket stubs. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# expense bills: 1872, package from 60170 Sacramento to Milton; 1875, San Lot# 4119 , Colorado 1946 Narrow Gauge Francisco; and 1871, Sacramento. Railroads of Colorado, Bulletin No. 67A Plus an 1882 memo from the General August 1946, 47 pages with nice b/w photos Freight Office in San Francisco to DA of trains and train yards. Rare item. (Potter Bender in Carson regarding shipment Collection) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 63152 of cigars for JR Scott. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 60006 Lot# 4115 Denver, Colorado Duluth, Huron and Denver Railroad Company Bond $1000, 6% bond. Steam train at station vignette. Signed by president. 14.75” x 9.25”. #460. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 52304 Lot# 4120 , Colorado Colorado Railroad Hardcovers (4) Dreams, Visions & Visionaries No. 20 (Railroads of Utah, published by Lot# 4116 , Colorado Georgetown Tunnel Colorado RR Museum);, The South Transportation Company Bond Not in Cox Park Line No. 12 (Denver, South Park 1998. $50 8% gold bond. Bald eagle vignette. and Pacific RR); Cripple Creek Then Colorado tunnel thru several mountains. 14.25” x and Now by Brown; Narrow Gauge in 9.5”. #1125. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52314 the Rockies by BeeBe. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 571974 Lot# 4121 Chicago, Illinois 1874 Chicago and Alton Railroad Company Bond Consolidated Mortgage Bond, 200 British Pounds, No. 433. 60 coupons attached. Good condition. Signed by President, Blankenstien(?) Mounted on mat board. If mats are Lot# 4117 , Colorado Colorado Midland shipped then additional shipping may apply. 16.5” x 27”. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 58769 Railway Company Bond “The Colorado Midland Railway incorporated in 1883, was the first standard gauge railroad built over the Continental Divide in Colorado. It ran from Colorado Springs to Leadville and through the divide at Hagerman Pass to Glenwood Springs Lot# 4122 , Illinois Rock Island, Peoria & St. and Grand Junction.” From Wikipedia. $1000 Louis Railway Company Bond $100 5% gold 4% 50 year gold bond. Train at the station bond, signed by president. 14.5” x 9”. #3517. Est. vignette. Signed by president. Some staining in center but still a choice piece. 14.25” x 10”. $50-100 HWAC# 52635 #5818. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52308 Lot# 4123 , Illinois Rockford Beloit & Janesville Railroad Company Bond $1000 5% gold bond. 10” x 15”. Est. $130-250 HWAC# 52633 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 237

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4124 Chicago, Indiana Indiana Lot# 4128 , Massachusetts 1865 Northwestern Traction Company Agricultural Branch Railroad Not in Cox 1998. Electric train Stock Certificate trio Lot of three vignette. Signed by president. 14.5” stock certificates.1865. Number x 9.5”. Rare. #4016. Est. $200-300 548 for $300, 585 for $500 and HWAC# 52275 582 for $100. Issued to JB Proctor, William F Day and Albert Babcock. Signed by president Ives Phillips and treasurer Coggshaw. All are hand Lot# 4125 , Indiana CCC & Indianapolis cancelled. All include an ‘Agricultural Railroad, Locomotive Engine Specifications Branch Railroad Co.’ oval double ring stamp. All have a 25c Revenue 4 pages of locomotive engine specification for a stamp. Horizontal fold. Genrally in very nice condition. Incorporated locomotive of the CCC & Indianapolis Railroad in 1847 with authority to construct a railroad from Northborough to Co. Details include cylinder, bore, stroke, drivers, a branch of The Boston and Worcester at Framingham center. In 1855 gauge, soft coal fuel, 23” wheelbase, shaft, Ives Phillips, Sullivan Fay and Cyrus Gayle represented the company in contecting rods and more. Also tender specs. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 571576 talks with the Boston & Worcester. These stock certificates are signed by Ives Phillips as president. In 1871 the name was changed to the Boston, Clinton & Fitchburg Railroad. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60931 Lot# 4129 , Massachusetts 1835 Western Rail Road Company Lot# 4126 Perryville, Maryland Stock Certificate Collection Lot of Baltimore & Ohio thirty-nine. Issued between 1834 Railroad Framed and 1836. Earliest is number 28. Photograph. Must be some interesting people that purchased stock! Printed on onion c1925 Baltimore skin paper. All have some minor & Ohio Railroad issues, but none have major issues. framed publicity The Western Railroad Corporation photograph. was chartered in 1833 to develop a Perryville MD line from Worcester to western Massachusetts. They began operations at Susquehanna to Springfield in 1841 and later merged with the Boston & Worcester River crossing; Railroad to form the Boston and Albany Railroad in 1867. Est. $400- ca 1920s-1930s; 600 HWAC# 60930 view to northwest of freight train Lot# 4130 , Michigan 1895 Map crossing bridge at of Northern Michigan Railroads Garrett Island; in 32”x42” original mahogany frame; reverse marked Double Truck pp. 208,209. Color “12 Pictures for Executive Office / 2 Wall St., NY”; includes photo of by Rand- McNally Lithograph. current view of site and location map. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 571930 Good condition. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats Lot# 4127 Boston, Massachusetts are shipped then additional shipping Boston and Providence Railroad may apply. 27.5” x 20.5”. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC# Reports: 1866 - 1886 Eleven 59626 reports: 1866, 68, 71,72, 74, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86. Various conditions. 1866 is 12 pages with lots of charts Lot# 4131 , Montana Two Montana on the financial earnings of the years. Railroad Pieces 1) Cleveland, 1886 is also a financial report, but Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis includes list of equipment, history of what was down this year, etc. Railway Company pictorial receipt Very valuable historical reference for this railroad that was one of the for 1 box merchandise for S.R. Buford first in the United States. The Boston and Providence Railroad was in Virginia City, Montana. Dateline a railroad company in the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island Greenwich, May 6, 1880. Buford which connected its namesake cities. It opened in two sections in owned the stage line in Virginia City. 1834 and 1835 - one of the first rail lines in the United States - with a 2) Colorful cigar label for the North more direct route into Providence built in 1847. Branches were built Coast Limited train line showing people to Dedham in 1834, Stoughton in 1845, and North Attleboro in 1871. posing at the caboose. 4.5 x 4” This line It was acquired by the Old Colony Railroad in 1888, which in turn was ran through Montana. Est. $80-100 leased by the New Haven Railroad in 1893. The line became the New HWAC# 60023 Haven’s primary mainline to Boston; it was realigned in Boston in 1899 during the construction of South Station, and in Pawtucket and Lot# 4132 , Nebraska 1895 Map of Central Falls in 1916 for grade crossing elimination. The line became Nebraska Railroads Double truck part of the Penn Central system in 1969. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 60261 pp. 288,289. Railroad & Express Map by Lithography. Nice condition, vivid color. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 26.5” x 20.5”. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59630 238 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4133 Virginia City, Nevada Two Lot# 4139 , New Jersey 1905 New Virginia & Truckee Railroad Pay Cards, Jersey & New York Railroad Co. 1876 Two pay cards issued October Stock Certificate No. 161, issued for 1876. One worker was a laborer on the 50 shares to John H. Prentice on June C&C sidetrack, signed by foreman Harvey. 13, 1905. Signed by the secretary The other was a brick mason, signed by and assistant vice-president. foreman White. Printed on cardstock. Punch cancelled signatures. Green (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# background and attractive locomotive 59958 vignette. In Pass-Co holder, graded EF. (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Est. $50-80 HWAC# 60003 Lot# 4140 , New Jersey The Morris County Traction Company Bond $1000 5% gold bond. Electric train vignette. Signed by president Foote. 14.5” x 10.25”. #735. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 52318 Lot# 4134 Virginia City, Nevada 1876-1942 Virginia & Truckee Railroad Ephemera Lot of 30+. Lot# 4141 , New Mexico 1883 Map of New Includes: 1881 general ticket office Mexico (New Railroad & County Map) New memo for special tickets issued Railroad & County Map, hand colored. Shows for Carson to Reno; baggage check Southern Pacific Railroad & Atchison, Topeka, document for baggage delivered & Santa Fe Railroads. Nice condition, only to Central Pacific Railroad at Reno, 1 stain at right margin, not encroaching on 1876; billhead for payment to Southern Pacific Railroad, 1900, for map. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic excess baggage; three way-bills c.1870s; 1877 D.A. Bender & Co (Reno) covers. If mats are shipped then additional receipt for funds advanced related to the Central Pacific Railroad; 1942 shipping may apply. 11.25” x 13.25”. (Potter one-page supplement No. 12 to Time Table No. 94; and approx. 25 Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59359 Virginia & Truckee shipping receipts for the Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Company, 1901. (Potter Collection) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 60131 Lot# 4142 , North Dakota 1885 Photo of Lot# 4135 Virginia City, Nevada Trains, 1 Wreck & 1 in Celebration of Employees 2 Photos of trains 1 from Oriska, V&T TIcket Collection Nine unused North Dakota, this photo has several men tickets in extremely fine condition. standing in front of the train in celebration of Includes red Minden special round “Employees 8th Annual Picnic, NPRR Dakota trip, two 30 day round trip tickets, Division. Has writing on back “...first Reached three V&T trip tickets to Reno, trip Oriska in 1877 -?? maybe so...”Has fold in upper ticket to Gold Hill, two trip tickets to left corner, appears to have been cut on left Oakland, and one tip ticket to Carson City. (Potter Collection) Est. $100- side. 8” x 6”. Photo of train wreck with writing 200 HWAC# 60271 on back of photo reads 3/6/1946. Several men gathering & working at wreck site. 10” x 8”. Est. Lot# 4136 , Nevada Nevada $100-200 HWAC# 57577 Railroad Hardcovers (2) Steamcars Lot# 4143 , Ohio Cincinnati, to the Comstock by Beebe 107pp, Hamilton & Dayton Corporation Nevada Northern Railway and the Copper Camps of White Pine County, Nevada, 1991 176pp. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 571970 Bond “The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad (CH&D) was Lot# 4137 , Nevada Large antique a railroad based in the U.S. state of Ohio that existed between wall clock Large antique wall clock, its incorporation on March 2, circa 1890. “Regulator” in gilt in 1846, and its acquisition by the lower glass pane. Probably made by the same manufacturer as the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in “Standard” time clock in another lot. 18 x 40”, key wound, pendulum. December 1917. It was originally No other labeling present. Possibly used by the Carson Colorado railroad in one of their train stations near Hawthorne Nevada. Est. chartered to build from Cincinnati $300-500 HWAC# 61169 to Hamilton, Ohio, and then to Dayton, a distance of 59 mi (95 Lot# 4138 , Nevada Antique km); further construction and standard time wall clock Antique acquisition extended the railroad, standard time wall clock. 15 x 28”, 4 and by 1902 it owned or controlled inches wide. Key winding, pendulum clock in oak case, very typical of 640 mi (1,030 km) of railroad.” a railroad station clock. Original words “Standard Time” in gilt paint From Wikipedia. $1000 gold in lower glass pane. No original labels, possibly used on the Carson bond. Signed by Vice President Colorado railroad at one of the stations near Hawthorne Nevada. Est. Conway.14.75” x 10”. #392. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 61168 $120-250 HWAC# 52309 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 239

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4144 , Oklahoma Cherryvale Lot# 4148 , Oregon 1923 Fold Out Oklahoma & Texas Railway Reward Pamphlet For Oregon Company Bonds Green $20 5% gold Train Robbery Fold out reward bond #3622, green $100 5% gold pamphlet for the 1923 Oregon train bond #50387. Signed by president robbery by the DeAutemont brothers. Porter. 11.25” x 15”. Est. $100-300 6 panels give the story of the robbery HWAC# 52340 and photos of the brothers. Includes descriptions of the brothers, likely locales, photos of the train and Lot# 4145 , Oklahoma Choctaw, posted rewards of $15,900 in gold! A Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Co. very rare item. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Bond, 1900 Low No. 7. $1,000 59758 bond, 5%. Signed by the president Lot# 4149 Indian Creek, and secretary. Signatures are Pennsylvania Baltimore & Ohio punch cancelled. Blue border, floral Railroad Framed Photograph, vignette (bottom) and railroad c1915. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad depot vignette at top left. Printed framed publicity photograph. Indian by ABN, Philadelphia. 10 x 15” In Creek, PA, circa 1912-1930; view to PMG holder, graded 58, Choice AU. northwest of train at stone viaduct The company, originally known along Youghiogheny River; in 19” x as the Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, completed its main line 23” frame; includes photo of current between West Memphis, Arkansas and western Oklahoma by 1900. view of site and location map. A In 1901 the CO&G chartered a subsidiary company, the Choctaw, beauty. Please inspect. Typical of the Oklahoma and Texas Railroad, to continue construction west into the many enlarged photos that hung in Texas panhandle, and by 1902 the railroad had extended as far west railroad offices across the country. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 571902 as Amarillo. The CO&G came under the control of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad in 1902, and was formally merged into the Lot# 4150 , Pennsylvania The Rock Island on January 1, 1948. (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Southern Pennsylvania Railroad Collection) Est. $100-120 HWAC# 60102 Company Bond $1000 gold bond, Lot# 4146 Portland, Oregon 1887 Oregon #1687 signed by president Hayne. Not listed in Cox. Est. $100-300 Railway & Navigation Company Letter On official company letterhead. Written Dec. HWAC# 52627 30th, 1887 to Ed from Walt. Personal message relates how Walt is doing in Portland (“I am getting along very well but are not very well satisfied with the City.”). Also tells of a boating excursion to Astoria where a mutual acquaintance (“Old Man Winkler”) got seasick Lot# 4151 , Pennsylvania Auditor’s in the rain. 8.25 x 11” Folds. The Oregon Report on RailRoads, Canals and Railway & Navigation Co. was incorporated Telegraphs 1869 Pennsylvania only. in 1879 in Portland, Oregon and operated By J. F. Hartranft. 665pp, 1869. Rare. between Portland and eastern Washington Est. $150-300 HWAC# 52232 and Oregon until 1896, when it was reorganized into the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 60169 Lot# 4147 Portland, Oregon 1901 Mounted Lot# 4152 Sanderson, Texas 1912 Photo Photograph of Oregon of Two Train Robbers Killed by an & California Railroad Express Messenger If you look at the Locomotive Five men picture you can see that they two men are (three with lanterns) being held up. The back of the card says, posing next to locomotive “Ben Kirkpatrick and Ole Peck killed while for the Oregon & California robbing a train March 13, 1912, Sanderson, Railroad (visible on Texas.” Kirkpatrick and Beck were side of car). Photo by connected to the Wild Bunch. Kirkpatrick E.A. Smith. Reverse has had been associated with an earlier train pencil notations saying robbery in Montana. When he was found that the photograph was with $100,000 in unsigned bank notes, taken April 24th, 1901 at he did ten years in prison. When he got Portland, Oregon. 6 x 8” out he teamed with Beck to try another photo on 9 x 11” mount. Some wear: staining and scuffs. Nice contrast robbery. Ben Kilpatrick was killed by and detail. The Oregon & California Railroad dates back to 1869. In Express Messenger Truesdale while he and 1887, the line was completed over Siskiyou Summit, and the Southern Ole Beck were holding up a Southern Pacific train near Sanderson. Ole Pacific Railroad assumed control of the railroad, although it was not Beck was also killed by the express messenger. Although the name of officially sold to Southern Pacific until January 3, 1927. Est. $100-200 the original photographer can not be read, “Photo by...” is visible on the HWAC# 60055 bottom of the picture. THis photo was put on H. W. Ostrum, Whitney’s Point, N. Y. cardboard. Photo is 5.75 x 3.75”. Card has been glued to an album and the remains are on the back. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 62251 240 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4153 , Texas 1871 International Railroad Company Bond International Railroad Company, #3657, 1000 Shares . 76 Coupons attached. This is a printers proof. There are 4 vignettes of horses & men working, a train at the station. Good condition. There is staining at top right of bond, does not encroach on bond. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 16” x 28.5” (Potter Collection) Lot# 4158 Kayford, West Virginia Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Est. $100-150 HWAC# 59612 Framed Panorama, c1905 Chesapeake & Ohio Railway framed panorama photograph. Kayford, WV, circa 1900-1910; view to east of town, station, homes, and train departing; sign on building reads Lot# 4154 , Utah Utah Rapid Transit Co. Bond “Cabin Creek Coal Company / Kayford Store”; also marked “The Haines Photo Co., Conneaut, OH”; hand-tinted coloring; in original Rare $1000 6% 20 year bond. #1198. Signed 54” x 11” frame; minor cracking and scratching; includes photo of by president Bigelow. Streetcar vignette. 15” x 10.25”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 52643 current view of site and location map. Haines was well known as a USA photographer, taking photos across America, especially the Southern California West Coast and W. Virginia. Holdings in Library of Congress. Not to be confused with F. Haynes, Yellowstone photographer of about the same period. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 571904 Lot# 4159 , Wisconsin 1911 Map of Wisconsin Railroads Double truck pp. 224 & 225 Rand- McNally Lot# 4155 , Virginia 1867 Map of Indexed Atlas. Engraving & Color by Lithography. Shows Wisconsin North Anna feat. Virginia Central Railroads. Shows Steamship Lines Railroad Map featuring the North on Lake Michigan. Green Bay & Anna Civil War Battle area of Virginia Lake Superior. Beautiful color, featuring the Virginia Central nice condition. On Mat Board (not Railroad. Produced from surveys adhered) with plastic covers. If mats under the direction of Bvt. Brig. Gen are shipped then additional shipping N. Michler by command of Major Gen. may apply. 20.5” x 28.25”. (Potter Andrew A. Humphreys. Photolith by Collection) Est. $150-250 HWAC# the NY Lithographing, Engraving and 59600 Printing Co. Approximately 24” x 18.” (Potter Collection) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 63225 Lot# 4156 Seattle, Washington 1901 Lot# 4160 , Wisconsin Wisconsin Seattle & San Francisco Railway & Interurban System Bonds Green Navigation Co. Stock Certificate Inc. $100 #1002, brown $500 #694, in Washington. No. 129, issued for orange $1000 #227. We could not 100 shares to William D. Black on July find any info on this company in our 17th, 1901. Signed by the president library. 5.5% 20 year gold bonds. and secretary, though both signatures Signed by president Jones. 14.5” x are punch cancelled. Brown border 9.5”. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 52644 and elaborate vignette of steamship and locomotive. In PASS-CO holder, Lot# 4161 , Canada Prospectus of graded VF. Chartered in 1899. In The Montreal and Sorel Railway 1901, the company began carrying coal and other freight from Seattle Company 1881,10 pages and fold out to San Francisco, Honolulu, and other Pacific points. The company map. 50 mile route from Montreal owned extensive coal fields, docks, and warehouses along the shores to Sorel. 8.5” x 5.5”. Est. $100-150 of Puget Sound and Elliot Bay. (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia HWAC# 52806 Collection) Est. $100-120 HWAC# 60004 Lot# 4157 , Washington Spokane, Valley & Northern Railway Company Bond Scarce $100 6% gold bond. Train in a valley vignette. Signed Lot# 4162 , Men Posing in an by president, 14.5” x 9.5”. Some folding on right Isolated Northern Pacific Station edge. #1067. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 52640 Stop This location is not known to us. 19 men pose in front. Two Northern Pacific box cars are in the background. A steam engine is just clearing the tent on the right. Some have a dstinctive Eastern European look. Mounted photo on hard board. Photo measures 11.5 x 14.5” Condition Issues around edges. Please see photo. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 62252 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 241

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4163 , 8 Different Railroad Lot# 4169 , Golden Spike Books Books The Passenger Car Library (3) Golden Spike by Utley, High Road volume 1 CB &Q, The Official to Promontory by Kraus, Makin’ Pullman-Standard Library, Vol 8 Rock Tracks by Mayer Est. $60-120 Island, Volume 15 Western Railroads, HWAC# 571948 Volume 13 Union Pacific 1933-1937, Volume 14 Union Pacific 1937-1958, Volume 9 Chicago & North Western. The Passenger Car Library South Western Library Volume 7, Western Railroads Volume 3,. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 49232 Lot# 4170 , Narrow Gauge Railroad Books (3) Softcover Lot# 4164 , American Railroad Books Narrow Gauge Railways in America (3) Railway Location by Wellington 1911 by Fleming 120+pp. Hardcovers- 980pp, spine detaching blank pages in Ships and Narrow Gauge Rails by Best front detaching, Official Guide of Railways 153pp 1981 with index, American Oct. 1951, Official Railway Equipment Narrow Gauge Railroads by Hilton Register April 1970 -tape on front cover, 1990 580pp with index. Est. $80- Est. $60-100 HWAC# 57208 120 HWAC# 571976 Lot# 4171 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1870-71 Henry Poor. 3rd series. Spine plate is missing. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52207 Lot# 4165 , Assorted Railroad Books (4) 2005 Tourist Trains by Empire State Railway Museum; The Railroad-What it is, What it Does by Armstrong; A Locomotive Engineer’s Album by Abdill; This was Railroading by Abdill Est. $60-100 Lot# 4172 , Poor’s Manual of HWAC# 57160 Railroads Of the US 1880 By Henry Poor. Spine is cracked. Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 52208 Lot# 4166 , 1897 Atlas, Crams Standard American Railway System 1) Index to United States, Canada & Mexico Maps.Standard American Railway System Atlas of the World, embossed, leather bound. Published by Gearge F. Cram, p. 562. Condition is frayed at bottom of Lot# 4173 , Manual of Railroads leather cover. Vivid color on maps of the US 1882 1001pp plus inside book. 14” x 18”. 2) Index advertisements. Cover is mostly to Cram’s Unrivaled Map for the detached. Spine has damage. Est. United States Showing the Names of $130-260 HWAC# 52210 Counties, Cities & Towns. pp.210. 6” x 8”. (Potter Collection) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 63405 Lot# 4167 , c1870 c1870s Union Pacific Railroad Rail Wedge This is clearly marked ‘UPRR.’ It was Lot# 4174 , 1906 Moody’s Manual used to move heavy rails. The wedge of Railroads, 1906 Hardback itself is 25 pounds (and may need book of Railroads & Corporation extra shipping). Great railroad and historical piece! Est. $200-500 Securities 1906, Fisk & Robinson HWAC# 49709 Bankers Government Bonds and other Investment Securities, 1280 pp. Condition issues of some wear at corners and sides, spine is beginning Lot# 4168 , SPRR Pick and Spike to separate. All pages legible. 7” x Maul Large pick and spike Maul, 21” 9.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 57571 long, about 7.5#. Marked “SP Co” and by the maker “Huballoy”. Circa 1920’s (?). A nice railroad collectible. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 58767 242 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4175 , 1908 Poor’s Manual, 1908 Lot# 4181 , Rand McNally US 2088pp, very nice condition Est. $100-200 and Southern Canada Railroad HWAC# 571966 Map Folded colored map in 6.5” x 4” brown cover. Back cover has an illustration of a biplane, pilot and 2 military officers. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59732 Lot# 4182 , Statistics of Railways in the United States 1902 701pp, Lot# 4176 , 1912 Manual of Railroads and indexed, 15th annual report of the interstate commerce commission. Corporations Securities 1912 Hardcover Rare. Cover is detaching from spine. 4160 pp, Loaded with company profiles, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 52234 maps, foldouts and just a huge book. Binding has wear and spine tear on front. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 571955 Lot# 4183 , The Official Pullman Standard Library, 8 Different Volumes Volume 7 Southwestern Railroads, Volume 9 Chicago and Lot# 4177 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads North Western, Volume 13 and 14, Union Pacific 1933-1937, Volume 8 1920 A very important series of railroad Rock Island, Volume 1 CB&Q., Volume references by Poor. Hardcover 2134 pp, overall 3 and 15 Western Railroads, Est. nice condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 571968 $200-400 HWAC# 49916 Lot# 4184 , 1908 The Road of a Thousand Wonders By Southern Pacific 72pp with chromolitho style images of the Coast Line-Shasta route. Covers are detached. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63314 Lot# 4178 , 1992 Poster, Lionel Smithsonian Lot# 4185 , Union Pacific Railroad Calendar Collection, Trains Poster like new condition, Calendar from 1957 Union Pacific Railroad. vibrant colors, Lionel Smithsonian Collection, Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then signed, No. 383 of 2500. Copyright 1992, Lionel additional shipping may apply. 12.5” x 23”. Mounted Trains Incorporated. Reads in large letters on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional Dreyfus / Hudson. 26” x 38”. Est. $100-200 shipping may apply. (Potter Collection) Est. $60- HWAC# 61228 100 HWAC# 63402 Lot# 4179 , Railroad Library Lot# 4186 , US Southern Pacific Guides (14) 14 assorted railroad Railroad Wall Map, 1952 US guide book and fact booklets. 1 Southern Pacific Railroad Wall Map, hardcover-Who’s Who in Railroading multicolor, 39” x 51”. Bottom roller and Rail Transit. Est. $60-100 is detached. Large Title in bold HWAC# 57200 print, 2.25” tall. Full color, excellent condition, the usual lacquered surface, Labels the various western routes and segments in bold red. Choice addition for the map collector. Lot# 4180 , 1925 Railroad Telegraph 1952. Published by Rand McNally for Cipher Hardcover Book Hardcover SPRR. 1”=60 miles Est. $120-170 HWAC# 57261 262pp. Allied Telegraph Cipher with interesting code words. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 571958 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 243

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Railroadiana Lot# 4187 , Vintage Waltham Lot# 4192 , Arizona Really Railway Watches Both have Nice Arizona Check Collection train engine on back in gold/ Checks from Crown King, Rillito, copper color. One is missing Prescott, Grand Gulch Mine, Cochise, top loop holder, hunter style. Mammoth, Mineral Park, Lochiel, Both well used. Est. $200-500 Tucson, Fortuna, Woodruff and HWAC# 58831 Holbrook. There is a Sunny Brook Sour Mash Tax Draft stamped with a Tucson bank. Printed Colin Cameron, Rancho de San Rafael de la Zanja, breeder of hereford cattle and Kentucky and Tennessee saddle and racing horses. Samuel R Porter Mining Company printed check from Mineral Park. Mammoth Cyanide Company printed check. Grand Gulch Mining Company printed check. Dwoody & Rumfield printed check from Rillito. More! Seventeen diferent checks. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60956 Lot# 4193 Central Southern California, California c1883+ Central California Billheads and Letterheads (10) Billheads and letterheads from Bakersfield, Lot# 4188 , 1840-1849 Western Colusa, Fresno, San Diego and San Rail Road Company Stock Bernardino, some pictorial including Certificate Trio Lot of twelve stock old bath tubs and sinks. Also 1901 certificates. Three different varieties. will executor document and 1891 1-6) Issued in 1840. 7-9) Issued redemption receipt for Coronado in 1847. On blue paper. 10-12) Beach lot. (Potter Collection) Est. Issued from 1841 to 1849. Issued $100-150 HWAC# 59718 on light greenish blue paper. The Western Railroad Corporation was Lot# 4194 Inyo County, California chartered in 1833 to develop a line The Story of Inyo, by Chalfant The from Worcester to western Massachusetts. They began operations to Story of Inyo, by Chalfant, reprint Springfield in 1841 and later merged with the Boston & Worcester of 1933 edition with dust jacket Railroad to form the Boston and Albany Railroad in 1867. Est. $100- and plastic protective covering. Key 200 HWAC# 60932 reference for the history of Inyo County California (Potter Collection) Lot# 4189 , Western Railroad Est. $40-60 HWAC# 58965 Hardcovers (2) Rails West by Abdill 191pp, Encyclopedia of Western Lot# 4195 Johnsville, California Railroad History by Robertson 318pp. 1923 Johnsville, California Real Est. $60-100 HWAC# 571975 Photo Postcard RPC with view of “Log Cabin” ‘Canyon Inn’ Johnsville, Plumas Co., Cal.” Mailed 1923 to San Francisco. Johnsville cancel Lot# 4190 Grand Canyon, Arizona on reverse. (Al Adams Gold Rush Grand Canyon Postcard Collection, Memorabilia Collection) Est. $40-60 400+ Approx 400+ Grand Canyon HWAC# 60039 postcards with RPC’s and a few small Lot# 4196 Lake Arrowhead, California vintage b/w photos. Also a souvenir booklet. Nice collection. Est. $300- Lake Arrowhead Area Ephemera Lot 400 HWAC# 61835 of 4. 1) Brochure for Lake Arrowhead with map. Appears to be c.1930s. Published by the Arrowhead Lake Co. 2) 1929 menu for Arrowhead Springs Hotel dinner. 3) Unmailed two-panel Lot# 4191 , Arizona First Days, postcard for the Thunder Cloud Lodge Booklets, First Flight - Arizona in Big Bear Lake. 4) Brochure of Camp Total of 70 items. 1) First Flight. Fleming at Lake Arrowhead. c.1930s. Clifton October 15, 1950. 2) Sixteen Pages stuck together. Est. $40-80 post card booklets. Duplicates. HWAC# 60027 Includes northern Arizona, southern Arizona, Wonders of Arizona, Arizona Lot# 4197 Los Angeles, California wonderland, amazing Arizona, 1901 Check Group from Los Apache Trail of Arizona, beautiful Angeles These are rare. L.A. check desert, etc. 3) First day covers. Five. Includes Centennial Stations: group with RNX. Approx. 75 checks from State Bank & Trust Co. Est. American Flag, Dragoon, and Bisbee. Also 1959 Tubac ‘Freedom of the $120-200 HWAC# 61232 Press’ stamp. 4) Lot of 48 100th Anniversary of Oracle, 1880 - 1890. Six with blocks: Homestead Act, Range Conservation, 1962 Arizona, 1961 Frederic Remington, Conservation and Overland Mail. Mostly maske and windmill stamps. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60274 244 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Bargains & Dealer Specials General Americana Lot# 4198 Los Angeles, California Lot# 4204 San Francisco, c1899-1910 Los Angeles, CA California c1870’s-1922 Billhead and Letterhead Collection San Francisco, (35+) At least 35 different billheads CA Billheads and and letterheads from Los Angeles, CA Letterheads, Approx area. Pictorials of cars and carriages, 60 San Francisco, CA furniture company, hardware Billheads and Letterheads company, Crane Bros pipe, Stutsman assortment, approx 60 Hardware(Firestone). 1907 Stedman different including many Postmaster resignation and more. pictorials. Items include (Potter Collection) Est. $200-500 cigars, pipe, groceries, HWAC# 59719 brooms, cloaks, stoves and more. (Potter Collection) Lot# 4199 Mariposa, California Est. $300-500 Mariposa & Big Trees Ephemera HWAC# 59702 Lot of 5. 1) Two different Big Trees stereoviews by E. & H.T. Anthony & Lot# 4205 San Francisco, California Co. 2) Booklet: A Short History of the c1880’s-1908 San Francisco, CA Mariposa Big Trees and Yosemite Billheads and Letterheads, Approx Valley by B.M. Leitch, Wawona, CA, 60 San Francisco, CA billhead and 1906. Lists the dimensions of many of letterhead assortment including the trees in the grove. Water damage pictorials. Products include meat, & soiling. 3) Booklet: The Giant Sequoias of California by Lawrence paints, col, steel,cigars, crockery and F. Cook, 1942. 28 pages. Wear to covers. 4) Playing card for Grizzly more. (Potter Collection) Est. $300- Giant. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 60029 500 HWAC# 59701 Lot# 4200 Mariposa, California 1876 Lot# 4206 San Francisco, California Mariposa Gazettes from 1876 (6) 6 1880 Sunday Chronicle, San issues of this newspaper from 1876. Francisco, & Downieville California Est. $100-150 HWAC# 57954 Sunday, September 12, 1880, No. 59. This has only a couple pages. The front page has a cut out portion on lower left front page.Front page has miscellaneous columns including Society Notes; A Celebrated Case, Lot# 4201 Sacramento, California A dispute over One of Edison’s c1860’s- 1925 Sacramento, CA Billhead Assortment, 50+ Inventions, & many more. The Mountain Messenger No. 51, April 29th 1893, has Advertisements of the day; The Punishment of Crime; The Sacramento billhead assortment, Black Dog, & more. These both have plastic protective covers. There many pictorial, includes hardware, are small foxing areas & small tears at the edge of paper. 20” X 24”. produce and fruit, acetylene, gas (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61225 machines, glass, furniture, pipe and more. (Potter Collection) Est. Lot# 4207 San Jose, California San $200-400 HWAC# 59700 Jose, CA Banking Ephemera 2 San Lot# 4202 San Francisco, California c1906 Jose Bank certificates i/c 1929 and 1942, one has several fold edge tears. San Francisco Earthquake Survival Postcard 1937 calendar from First National Stamped on back: Mr and Mrs Wong Sun Yue Bank of San Jose, upper right corner (Clements) dug from the Ruins, 535 Grant Ave., is torn off, tear on left middle, approx San Francisco. Black and white RPC. Est. $40-80 2”. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 57952 HWAC# 53917 Lot# 4208 Southern California, California 1895-1926 Billheads and Letterheads (30+) Billhead and letterhead assortment from Terminal Island, Pasadena, Los Angeles. Pictorial letterheads from Van Camp Sea Food(Chicken of the Sea), Hall Mercantile and Collection. 5 letterheads from New Miller Lot# 4203 San Francisco, California Manufacturing, makers of Miller Carburetors and more. (Potter c1887-1923 San Francisco, CA Collection) Est. $15-250 HWAC# 59710 Billheads and Letterheads, Approx Lot# 4209 Stockton, California 40 San Francisco, CA Billheads 1930’s - 1950’s Brewery Receipts and Letterheads, Approx 40, many &Labels (Valley Brew Premium pictorials. Items include Liebig’s Beer) 1150 Valley Brew Premium Extract of Beef, syrups, bolts and Beer labels from El Dorado Brewing notes, fire arms, vinegar, Studebaker Carriages, toliet paper and more. Co., Stockton, California. Blank (Potter Collection) Est. $200-400 Receipt books from El Dorado HWAC# 59703 Brewery Co., Stockton California, from the 1930’ to 1950’s. Est. $90- 180 HWAC# 57551 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 245

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot# 4210 Susanville, California 4 Lot# 4216 , California Old RPC Postcards from Susanville, Large California Check CA 4 real photo postcards with Collection From Los Angeles images from Susanville, CA. Main to San Francisco to Gold St. 1864(reprinted), Birdseye view Country! Includes Bancroft & from a hill, looking down Main St., Whitney San Francisco check, Emerson Hotel postmarked 1907. London & San Francisco Est. $50-100 HWAC# 51000 Bank of Jacinto, Sather of San Francisco with RN, Lot# 4211 Tuolumne County, Farmers and Merchants of California c1850’s Tuolumne County Los Angeles, San Francisco Water Company Receipts (4) 4 blue National Bank, Bank of receipts (Potter Collection) Est. California with RN, Security $80-100 HWAC# 58949 Savings Los Angeles, First National Bank of Pasadena, Bank of Central California at Fresno (four color varieties), Bank of San Lot# 4212 , California 3 Postcards, Luis Obispo with RN, John Conley or Port Wine, Commercial Savings Alturas and Modoc, CA Birds Eye Bank of San Jose, Bank of Rio Vista. Many of these have multiple View Fort Bidwell CAL. with 16 small checks. 1867-1901. Eighty-four total! Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60948 pin holes, Birdseye View of Alturas Cal postmarked 1910, Alturas Calif Lot# 4217 , California 1898-1954 town scene postmarked 1941. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 51004 Letters, Pamphlets, Billheads,from Old California Cities Letter dated 1898 from Hotel De La Bach, Lot# 4213 , California California Prunedale, California written in Scenes and People Photos Approx pencil; 2 pamphlets from Forest 45 b/w photos of people and groups Lake Resort from Cobb California (1954); Letter from H. (?) Gregory, of people, female teenager portraits, Mt. Sophie, groups of people of Odd Fellows Home in Thermalito, outside a Mexican store in Mexican California, 1903; this lot includes cloths, Shasta Springs, assorted old old town ephemera from Perkins, buildings, fallen Andy Johnson 300” Cupertino, Richardson Springs, tree,and more. Est. $80-150 HWAC# Thermalito, Ben Lomond & more. Approx. 10 pieces. Est. $100-150 571629 HWAC# 54912 Lot# 4214 , California Central & Northern Lot# 4218 , California 1888 Map of California California Ephemera Lot of 8. Includes: pictorial Graphics & Color by Rand McNally. This is p. 345 1921 letterhead for St. Caroline Sanitarium from Indexed Atlas of the World. No condition in Redding; damaged pictorial billhead for issues noted. Vivid color. On Mat Board (not McCormick, Saeltzer Co. in Redding, c.1800s; adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 14.5” x tourist brochure for Yreka, Siskiyou County, 21.25”. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 c.1930s; card for the election of C.E. Emerson as sheriff for Lassen County in 1910; Glenn County HWAC# 59351 state poll tax receipt, 1891; Feather River Pine Mills receipt, 1940, Feather Falls, CA; color advertising map for the Central Valley Project (water conservation); and an unused piece of stationery for the Hotel Redding. Est. $40-80 Lot# 4219 , California 1888 Map of California HWAC# 60030 California map by Bradley Lithographic Cartography & hand colored. Has inset of San Lot# 4215 , California Francisco Bay and Vicinity. On Mat Board (not Lake, Mendocino, & adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped Humboldt County then additional shipping may apply.15.25” x 24”. Ephemera Lot of 9. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 59604 Includes: accordion postcard booklet for the Redwood Highway, California; advertising card for Hotel Lauff in Crescent City; two copies Lot# 4220 , California 1900 Map of California of a 1950s brochure Double truck pp. 260-261. Cartography & color by for Seigler Springs in Lithography by Cram. No condition issues noted. Lake County; 1950s On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. brochure for Howard Hot If mats are shipped then additional shipping may Springs in Lake County; apply. 14.5” x 22”. (Potter Collection) Est. $100- advertising card for the 200 HWAC# 59607 Stop Inn in Garberville, California; 1980s color map of the Redwood Highway; different Seigler Springs brochure; and an unused stationery for the Eureka Inn. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 60007 246 May 2018

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Bargains & Dealer Specials General Americana Lot# 4221 , California Napa & Lot# 4227 , California 1911-1926 Sonoma County Ephemera Lot of Stock Certificates (100) 100 Anglo- 4. 1) Panoramic two panel real photo California Trust Co. of San Francisco postcard of Cloverdale. Unposted. 2) Stock Certs. Ranging from no. 293 to Bank of Cloverdale letterhead, Aug. 1374. Signed by Presidents of the day 26, 1895. Tape repaired. Soiling. & some punch canceled. Est. $70- 3) Reliance Life Insurance Co. of 100 HWAC# 57547 Pittsburg, Napa, California office, dated Feb. 27, 1912. 4) 1915 patent Lot# 4228 , California 1864-1911 application for William McKendree Western States Check Collection Craig of Healdsburg, California for incl. Nevada Territorial Lot of 25 self-starters for hydrocarbon-engines. checks from California, Arizona, Includes diagrams and detailed Nevada, Oregon, and Montana. description. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 60026 Nevada: two Gould & Curry VC checks (1866 & 1867), one Eureka County Lot# 4222 , California Northern Bank (1885), and one Stateler & California Book Assortment Sacred Arrington territorial Virginia City Hear Church in Susanville, Golden check (1864). Arizona: three Hall Corridor, Humbolt Historian by & Sullivan (Goldfield, AZ) (1901) Bell and Brooks (2), Redwood City, and one Holbrook 1911. Oregon: Pacific Live Stock Co., Burns, OR, Ocean Shore Railroad, Half Moon 1899. Montana: Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co., Helena, 1895. Bay Memories by Morrall, Geological California: Yellow Aster Mining & Milling Co., Randsburg, 1902; Miller Guidebook of the San Francisco Bay & Lux, 1880; four San Bernardino RN-X checks (1899-1900); plus Los Counties by Division of Mines. Est. Angeles, Santa Monica, Auburn,Stockton, and Sacramento. (Potter $40-60 HWAC# 571946 Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 59113 Lot# 4223 , California Southern California Lot# 4229 , California and Nevada c and Harbor Coast History Books (3) Harbor 1869-1914 California and Nevada Heritage by Vickery, The Beat of the Drum by Check Group Aprrox 25 interesting McDowell, Santa Barbara-A Community History checks-includes 6 Beatty, NV 1914 (Potter Collection) Est. $80-100 HWAC# 63119 to American Express Co and Wells Fargo and Co. 1878 Carson City Savings Bank, Nevada 1883 State Indigent Insane Fund Warrant, 1869 Bank of California, 1866 receipt J. Goldman and Co. Tulare, CA (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59725 Lot# 4224 , California Southern California Lot# 4230 , California/Nevada Books of Books (4) 4 paperbacks. El Pueblo and 3 copies California/Nevada (4) lot of 4 hardback of La Reina-Los Angeles in 3 Centuries. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-90 HWAC# 63120 books. “Gold in Them Hills” by C.B. Glasscock pp.330 ; “Anybody’s Gold” by Joseph Henry Jackson, pp. 455; “A Goldwen Highway” by C.B. Glasscock, pp.333; & “The Diary of a Forty Niner” by James Ladd Delkin, pp. 192. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 59647 Lot# 4225 , California Southern California Lot# 4231 Boulder, Colorado Gold Rush Books (6) Randsburg Mining Area Boulder CO Stereoviews 3 by McGinnis, A journey to the Past by Dowty, stereoviews. Football players in Tiburcio Vasquez by Cogswell, Mines of the the street near Walnut House by San Bernardinos by Robinson, Lost Mines uncredited. Boulder Falls and Boulder of the Great Southwest by Mitchell, Where Canyon by L. Dowe. Est. $200-400 to Find Gold in Southern California by Klein HWAC# 53245 (Potter Collection) Est. $60-10 HWAC# 63148 Lot# 4232 Brownsville, Colorado Lot# 4226 , California Southern Brownsville Colorado Stereoview California History Books (4) 60 Years 16. Brownsville in Southern California by Newmark, mining camp on C. C. My 70 Years in California by Graves, El RR, Col. Photographer Pueblo, The City That Grew 1840-1936 by Workman (Potter Collection) Est. is Charles Bierstadt $100-200 HWAC# 63121 c. 1860’s. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 53216 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 247

DAY 3 Wednesday, May 9 Bargains & Dealer Specials Lot# 4233 Colorado Springs, Lot# 4240 Estes Park, Colorado Colorado c1890-1915 Colorado Estes Park and Long’s Peak Springs Stereoviews 4 stereoviews. Stereoview Horses and a wagon in a Pikes Peak Ave. and Pikes peak by corral. Long’s peak in distance from uncredited. Bird’s eye by Kilburn Evan’s ranch. Photographer is W. G. Bros. Will Rogers Shrine and Great Chamberlain. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Plains by Keystone. Est. $100-300 53219 HWAC# 53241 Lot# 4241 Garden of The Gods, Lot# 4234 Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Garden of the Gods c 1870’s Early Colorado Springs (Manitou) CO Scenery PC’s Over 80 Stereoview 2 Colorado Springs postcards. 4 RPC- 3 Early, 67 Early stereoviews. 2 views form the cupola of a PC, c.1906-10 various publishers, 9 school by Gurnsey. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Post 1940 PC’s. ( Prag Collection) 53240 Est. $150-300 HWAC# 31714 Lot# 4242 Garden of the Gods, Colorado c1870-1915 Garden of the Gods CO Stereoview Collection Lot# 4235 Cripple Creek, Colorado 25 Old 21 stereoviews of various rock formations in Garden of the Gods CO. Cripple Creek Postcards Sepia and colorized 2 attributed to Wheeler, 1 by Gurnsey, postcards. Images of various mine and Victor. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 50367 2 by C. R. Savage, 1 by Alex. Martin, 5 by W. G. Chamberlain, 1 by Universal view, 1 by Strohmeyer & Wyman, 2 by W. H.Jackson, 2 by Keystone, 1 by American Steroscopic, 2 by uncredited. Est. $230-450 HWAC# 53247 Lot# 4243 Georgetown, Colorado c1868-1880 Lot# 4236 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple 3 Georgetown, CO Stereoviews 3 stereoviews. Creek Stereoviews 6 stereoviews. Unusual City view by W. G. Chamberlain. 2 uncredited 4.5” x 7” cabinet card size view of city c.1892, street views. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 53227 uncredited. 2 color illustration bird’s eye views. 2 sided card, snow covered house and mine, uncredited. Bird’s eye of town by Keystone and another by Ingersoll, Nightingale Mine by Underwood & Underwood. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 53235 Lot# 4237 Denver, Colorado 10 Denver Lot# 4244 Georgetown, Colorado 3 Georgetown, CO Stereoviews 3 stereoviews by Collier. Clear Stereoviews 10 Denver stereoviews. Creek series-2 taken from Griffith Mt. and 1 Courthouse? by Collier, 2 street scenes by looking East. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 53228 Kilburn Bros, state capitol by Underwood & Underwood, capitol and street scene by Bert Healey, Democratic Convention 1908 by Keystone View Co., 2 Windsor Hotel and street scenes by uncredited. Est. $225-450 HWAC# 53225 Lot# 4238 Denver, Colorado Denver Streetcar Stereoview Stereoview of Lot# 4245 Cherrelyn Gravity Car with a horse Georgetown, on it. Mexican & Indian Curio Co. Est. Colorado c1890- $100-200 HWAC# 53253 1915 6 Georgetown, CO Stereoviews 6 stereoviews. 4 street Lot# 4239 Denver, Colorado Early Denver scenes by B. W. Stereoviews 2 early Denver stereoviews. A Kilburn, street scene candy and vinegar factory by Reed & McKenny by Keystone View c. 1870-1872. School House #1 by Collier. Est. Co., mountainview $200-300 HWAC# 53249 by Underwood & Underwood. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 53226 248 May 2018


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