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149View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Numismatics Lot# 4189 1965 Bag of BU Cinco Centavos Coins Canvas bag with 19.2 pounds of BU 1965 cinco centavo Mexican coins. (KM #426) Obverse; National Arms (Eagle on cactus facing left with snake in beak above wreath), with the inscription forming a semicircle above it; Lettering: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS; Reverse: Value, Portrait of Josefa Ortiz de Dom”nguez to the right. Lettering: CINCO CENTAVOS / Mo / 1965. Composition: Brass; Weight: 4.0 g; Diameter: 20.5 mm; Thickness: 1.7 mm; Shape: Round. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 154625Lot# 4190 Mexican Coin Collection Ten 19th century Mexican coins: 1) 1828 one real, G with carbon spot; 2) 1830 1/4 real, Mexico City, AG-G; 3) 1832 two reales, G-VG; 4) 1840 one real, Zacatecas, AG-G; 5) 1844 1/4 real, San Luis Potosi, AG-G; 6) 1845 one real, Durango, AG-G; 7) 1852 1/4 real, AG-G; 8) 1856 four reales, Guanajuato, AG-G; 9) 1860 1/4 real, AG-G; 10) 1875 eight reales, Cuernavaca, AG-G. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152668Lot# 4191 Mexican Coin Collection Thirty six Mexican coins. 1883 un centavo; 1844 vente centavos; 1890 un centavo; 1877 25 centavos; 1894 eight reales; 1887 10 centavos. The rest are 20th century minor denominations. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152951Lot# 4192 Pirate Coins of Peru Lot of four coins that might have been on pirate ships. 1) 1678 eight reales; 2) 1689 two reales; 3) 1739 two reales, Philip V; 4) 1741 1/2 real, Philip V. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC#155173Lot# 4193 Coins of Great Britain Binder of 180 20th century English coins. Pennies from 1912-1970s; three pence through half crowns, florins. 1965 Churchill crown. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152960Lot# 4194 English Penny Collection Lot of 38 English pennies, from 1797-1936. Three silver coins: 1891 three pence; 1895 three pence; 1898 one shilling. Pennies dated 1797; 1862; 1863; 1865; 1869; 1873; 1875 and later. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152957Lot# 4195 Foreign Coins “A” Countries Lot of 77 coins from countries whose name starts with “A”. Afghanistan (4) (1937-1961); Albania (1930); Algeria (4) (1949-1964); Angola (3) (1949-1962); Annam (2); Argentina (15) (1889-1981); Australia (18) (1915-1972); Austria (28) (1816-1974); Azores (1880). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152945Lot# 4196 Foreign Coins “B” Countries Lot of 98 coins from countries whose name begins with the letter “B”. Bahamas (6, 1960s); Bahrain (2); Bangladesh (2); Belgium (33, from 1862-1973); British Honduras (2); Bermuda (3); Bhutan (5); Bolivia (4); Botswana; Brazil (31, 1869-1987); Bulgaria (7); Burma; Burundi. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152947Lot# 4197 Foreign Coins “C” Countries Coins from various countries: Cayman Islands (2); Cambodia (3); Ceylon (7); Chile (13). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 152965Lot# 4198 Foreign Coins: Israel-Japan Lot of 81 foreign coins from various countries: Israel (19); Isle of Man; Italy (26); Jamaica (7); Japan (28). Four Italian coins are 1800s all the rest are 20th century. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152955Lot# 4199 Foreign Coins Jersey-Mauritius Lot of 74 coins from various countries: Jersey (5); Jordan (3); Kenya (3); Korea (10); Kuwait; Laos (2); Latvia; Lebanon (9); Liberia (4); Libya (4); Luxemburg (10); Macao; Malaya (British Borneo) (8); Malaysia (4) Maldive Islands; Malta (3); Mauritius (4). One Korean coin is 1888, the rest are 20th century. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152956Lot# 4200 Foreign Coins Monaco-Nicaragua Lot of 81 coins from various countries: Monaco; Morocco (8); Mozambique (3); Muscat & Oman (3); Nepal (8); Netherlands (17); Netherlands Antilles (10); New Caledonia; New Zealand (21); Nicaragua (9). 1887 Nicaragua 10 cents; 1850 Netherlands 5 cents; 1878 Netherlands 1 cent; all others 20th century. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152958Lot# 4201 Foreign Coins Nigeria-Rhodesia Binder with 120 coins from various countries: Nigeria (4); Norway (22); Pakistan (9); Palastine; Panama (11); Paraguay (5); Peru (18); Philippines (19); Poland (7); Portugal (16); Portuguese Guinea (2); Portuguese India; Reunion (2); Rhodesia (3). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152959Lot# 4202 Foreign Coins Romania-Turkey Lot of 87 coins from various countries: Romania (7); Russia (26); Tanzania; Thailand (11); Tibet (4); Tonga (5); Trinidad & Tobago (6); Tunisia (6); Turkey (21). Two Russian coins, one Tibet and two Turkey are 1800s, the rest are 20th century coins. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152953

150Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Numismatics Lot# 4203 Foreign Coins “S” Countries Lot of 127 coins from countries whose name begins with the letter “S”. Salvador (9); Samoa (2); Sarawak; San Marino; Saudi Arabia (6); Serbia; Seychelles (3); Sierra Leone (2); Singapore (7); Somalia (3); South Africa (13); South Arabia (4); Southern Rhodesia; Spain (21); Straits Settlements (3); Sudan (4); Surinam; Sweden (25); Switzerland (16); Syria (4). Five of the Spanish coins are 1800s; Straits Settlement ten cent piece 1895; three of the Swedish coins are 19th century (1800 quarter shilling); all the rest are 20th century. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152952Lot# 4204Foreign Coins UAE-Zimbabwe Lot of 65 coins from various countries: United Arab Emirates (3); Uruguay (11); Vatican City (3); Venezuela (16); Vietnam (8); West African States (3); Yugoslavia (16); Zambia (3); Zanzibar; Zimbabwe. One Venezuela penny is 1876; the rest of the coins are 20th century. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152954Lot# 4205 Foreign Coin Hoard A box of 4.2 pounds of foreign coins. Including 1781 Mexico 1 real; 1957 & 1962 Mexico un peso (silver); 1956 Morocco 500 francs; 1882 Canadian Large Cent; 1884 half rupee with Queen Victoria made into a jewelry pin; 1901 one shilling with Victoria; 1910 Swedish one krona;1988 Marshall Islands commemorative of the space shuttle Discovery. Ukrainian stamps from 1923. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152915Lot# 4206 Royal Mint Products Ten items made by the Royal Mint: 2011 Henry Morgan Pirate $1 enameled Australian coin. 1978 New Zealand Proof Set. 1977 Silver Jubilee Commemorative Uncirculated Coin Set. 1975 wildlife depicted from Royal Austalian Mint. 1972 Royal Australian Mint proof set. Britain’s First Decimal Coins. 1986 International Year of Peace uncirculated coin collection from the Royal Australian Mint. (2) 1967 & (2) 1968 uncirculated sets from South Africa. 1968 coins of New Zealand uncirculated set. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152818Lot# 4207 First Day Covers Coin of the Month Collection, Foreign Four binders of First Day/ First Issue Coin of the Month postal covers. Volume one has 27 covers from 1966-1967. Countries include Canada, Tonga, Thailand, Ireland, Mexico, Japan, British Honduras, Western Samoa. Volume two has 44 covers dated 1967-1968. Countries include Canada, Ireland, Australia, Zambia, Philippines, Tahiti, New Zealand, Japan, Fiji, Jordan, Columbia, Jamaica, France, Israel, South Korea, Iceland, South Africa, British Honduras. Volume three has 30 covers dated 1969-1970. Jamaica, Israel, Russia, Bermuda, Turkey, Switzerland, Finland and Japan. Volume four has 26 covers dated 1970-1971. Bahamas, Argentina, Israel, Guernsey, Jersey, Cyprus, Malawi, Canada, England, Ireland. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 154621Lot# 4208 Oakland, California Davidson & Licht Jeweler Social Security Medal Unusual bronze medal from this jewelry firm in Oakland. Allowed for the number to be stamped on the obverse, and the reverse “Great oaks for little acorns grow”, “Lucky Social Security piece” The name H.K. Welck stamped three times. Rare. About 30mm Est. $60-100 HWAC# 152979Lot# 4209 Sacramento, California 1911California State Agricultural Society Silver Award Medal California State Agricultural Society Silver Award medal. 1911 Larson & Co. die awarded in 1911 to Pacific Hardware and Steel Company for Horse Shoe, Mchine [sic.] Made 1911. 45.24mm. Silver toned. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 152973Lot# 4210 Santa Clara, California c1900 Santa Clara College Medal Santa Clara College medal. Julian reports 400 medals struck for the college in 1890, he but provides no other details. There are three different-sized medals known, perhaps all three were struck by the U.S. Mint. 35mm, Silver, toned steel grey. Proof-like, removed loop Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152974Lot# 4211 California Vallejo/Dixon/Suisun Medals Lot of four: 1968 Dixon Centennial; 1968 Suisun City Centennial; General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo memorial medal; 1970 Mare Island Medal launching the Drum SSN 677, a Sturgeon Class Attack Submarine. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 152975Lot# 4212 California Yosemite & Sequoia National Park Medals Lot of six: four Yosemite, one Sequoia National Park, one Sierra Mountaineer Days, Oakhurst, California: Scenic Route to Yosemite. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 152976Lot# 4213 California Cal Gold Token Obv.: Indian head / thirteen stars around perimeter / 1853: Rev.: Cali / fornia / Gold. 10 mm, 0.10 grams. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 154631Lot# 4214 Fake Baldwin $20 Probably made for a gift shop, 33 mm, 1851 on obverse. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 153190Lot# 4215 Slug Facsimile Ex - Bill Weber sale. Cast copy of “WE TRUST” $50 gold piece. Octagonal, 40 mm. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 89031Lot# 4216 Colorado Spanish American War Dog Tag: Colorado Volunteers Obv.: Com. B / 1st / Regt. of Infy / Colorado / 60 / U.S. Vol. Rev.: pictorial flag and ammunition / L. H. Moise S. F. Wm, rd., 30 mm, holed. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 152808Images of ALL LOTS including many additional photographs available onlineFHWAC.com

151View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Numismatics Lot# 4217 Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota 1871 Peace Medal Collection of Important Cultural Significance Important collection of Peace Medals collected by Larry Swick, a farmer who owned the only private property within the Pine Ridge Reservation. Collected 1976-1977. About 80 pieces plus ephemera Est. $10,000-30,000 HWAC# 152641The Larry Swick “Peace Medal” Collection, Pine Ridge Reservation A Collection of 84 Peace Medals with “Notes of Provenance in Lakota and English” By Bill Hyder and Fred HolabirdIntroductionThis collection of 84 Peace Medals was assembled by a Pine Ridge Reservation farmer, one of several white families within the Reservation. He collected the medals over the 1976-1978 period at a time when the modern-day American Indian Movement was at its height. As such, the collection has a level of important cultural significance previously unenvisioned by collectors and historians. BackgroundLarry Swick was born in 1932 and raised on his parent’s farm, the Bar-O-Bar, a private inholding on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Although he spent fifteen years (1957-1973) as a physical therapist in Long Beach and San Francisco, he and his children were raised alongside the Oglala Sioux on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Larry’s obituary notes his love of the outdoors, hunting pheasants and fishing on the family farm, and family camping in the Black Hills. Friends remember him as being studied, knowledgeable, independent, and a critical thinker. In addition to continuing work as a physical therapist after returning to the family home in 1973, he served as a long-time member on the Oglala Lakota (formerly Shannon) County School board in South Dakota encompassing the Pine Ridge Reservation.Larry and his wife Betty built and ran the Wakpamni Bed and Breakfast on the farm in his retirement. They added a gift shop featuring souvenirs made by local artisans including bead work, dream catchers, and modern reproductions of cultural artifacts. The Pine Ridge Chamber of Commerce selected Wakpamni as the business of the month in January 2009. Larry’s service on the school board and his generosity among his Oglala neighbors earned him the name Oyate Wač Inyanpi (“people depend on him”) bestowed by the Lakota Sioux Tribe.The CollectionThe Swick Peace Medal Collection is, and was, exciting to look at and analyze. The process invited so many questions on so many aspects of history, inclusive of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s.Larry’s avocations included collecting old cars and guns as well as acting in community theater. Swick collected the Peace medals between 1976 and 1978. At first glance, several appeared original, but most were clearly from the post-1903 restrike period, many altered in some way. Nine medals are new products from the U.S. Mint presidential list, a product of modern-day collection of restrikes from the US Mint, and one is a new restrike of George III peace medal. One surviving invoice from 1978 hints that these may be among the last he purchased. DiscussionWith three exceptions, the remaining 74 medals have been mechanically ground to round the edges and smooth the high points on the medals. In some instances, parallel “reeding-like” machine marks appear along parts of the rims. Following the smoothing process that we assume was meant to make the medals appear worn and old, additional grinding or file marks are obvious on the highest points. The medals then appear to have been acid washed to dull the bright surfaces created by the grinding. In some instances, the medals were given red paint or silver, adding to an illusion of age. The medals have drilled loopholes with rings attached and ribbons in many cases. With a few exceptions, the loopholes do not show wear consistent with the simulated wear. Fifty-nine medals have written “documentation” on pencil, hand-written notes “authenticating” the medals and who owned them. Many of the notes are handwritten in Lakota, sometimes with an English translation.

152Aug 2022At first glance, a John Tyler large silver peace medal with a heavy nickel-silver chain and suspension loop as opposed to loophole could be the real thing. On closer examination it is 3mm smaller than the original, obviously cast, and has an enigmatic STERLING hallmark on the rim. These attributes clearly place the date of manufacture at the post-Tyler period. A second, fully silvered, James Buchanan medal also appears real before closer inspection. The reverse is that of the earlier Fillmore and Pierce medals indicating it is a later product of the U.S. Mint and in this specific case is from the Mint’s Presidential series, produced after 1903. The note accompanying the medal indicates it was written in 1896 by Good Thunder who indicates it was worn by Spotted Thunder who died at Wounded Knee. The note then says his son owned the medal, although there is a blank space for the son’s name. The envelope indicates the collector paid $125 for the medal.Eighteen medals in the collection are George Washington Peace medals that were not struck until 1903 for the U.S. Mint Presidential medal series. The mint never struck Washington Peace medals, rather the few originals that were made were hand engraved ovals, each one different from another. The mint used the bust from the Evacuation of Boston medal and the clasped hands design from early Peace medals for the reverse. All references in the accompanying documentation to the pre-1903 ownership of the medals is clearly false. In most instances, the names are those of real people well known among the Oglala of the Pine Ridge Reservation.Another interpretation of the source of these Peace Medals is that the post-1903 medals were purposefully artificially aged and owned by descendants of the tribe members mentioned on the Lakota written notes and kept as treasured keepsakes, as the originals would have been. It becomes impossible to understand the source of the medals without the original parties being alive. We are left with intellectual speculation.Another note of “authenticity” is particularly puzzling. Here, a note is written on tribal stationary with the signatures of Otto C. Eagle, President of the Oglala Council and Joe Horn Cloud, Secretary of the Oglala Council in the upper right corner. It appears the page was blank, and the note was written in another hand stating that the medal belonged to Chief Horn Cloud who was killed at Wounded Knee. The medal was given to his son Chief Dewey Beard “Iron Hail,” dated Oct 24, 1914. The accompanying medal is a George Washington medal, clearly not worn by someone who died at Wounded Knee. We suspect the attribution was written on the stationary since Joe Horn Cloud was the son of Horn Cloud and brother to Dewey Beard as well as being a survivor himself. He and his brother raised funds to erect a monument near a Wounded Knee mass grave in 1905. As a representative of the survivors in claims against the government, it is extremely unlikely he would have been a party to selling an authentic Peace medal..Another note accompanying a Grover Cleveland Peace medal is written on the bottom of a December 31, 1895 letter of introduction for Leane(?) Bear from Captain Charles Penny, Acting Indian Agent at Pine Ridge. The letter is authentic, but the note at the bottom is not contemporary with the letter. The contents of the letter do not discuuss Peace Medals in anty fashion, nor an award or keepsake given to a tribal member. At the bottom of letter is a drawing of the medal and pencil Lakota statement likely identifying the medal as belonging to One Bear. Penny was at the Pine Ridge reservation during attempts to revive the Ghost Dance and One Bear was believed to be a party to that effort. Here, it appears a legitimate document is being used to authenticate a modern fabrication. If it were a legitimate rare Cleveland medal (and a few bronze medals were distributed), it would be bronzed copper and have a much different appearance, with no surface grinding or filing of the high points of the obverse relief. An original would not show this degree of artificial aging if it were contemporaneous with the letter.Perhaps the most damning medal in the collection is the 1933 U.S. Mint, Benjamin Franklin medal engraved by John Ray Sinnock. Who ever produced these so-called Peace medals failed to recognize the micro-signatures and dates on the legitimate medal. It has been ground down and acid washed to make it appear old. The attached letter is dated Dec. 20. 191l, and says the medal belonged to “Hump (1848-1908), Chief of the Northern Cheyenne. He died long ago.” The drawing of the medal is signed by George Eagle Bear, Bridger, SD. Lacking the micro-initials of the engraver, the medal must not be original.A full list of the medals in the collection follows with brief notes.Thoughts for DiscussionAfter examining each medal, we believe they are the work of one individual. Were they created to honor those past who were awarded these medals, or made to deceive? Swick was not a medal collector, nor professional numismatist.Many of the medals are accompanied by invoices from Lighthouse Antiques in Gordon, Nebraska. While not all medals have accompanying invoices or noted purchase price on envelopes, we estimate Larry spent nearly $15,000 over two years building the accumulation. Opal Munro opened the Lighthouse Antique store in Gordon, Nebraska in 1969 and catered to tourists. In one newspaper account in the early 1970s, it was noted that Jim Fire Thunder of Gordon made drums and other Indian artifacts that are displayed at Lighthouse Antiques.Peace medals are rare and stories in the local newspapers in the 1970s and 1980s reported their rarity and some of the efforts by Native American tribes to recover medals that had been excavated from cemeteries. Could it be surmised that Opal knew that so many medals, so similar in appearance, had to be modern concoctions? We will never know. Was she also deceived? Swick bought the medals and simply put them away, as many collectors have done for centuries. Further research uncovered one other instance of a similar Peace Medal, but only one. News of Gordon area antique company auctions of large artifact collections at the time mentions the presence of two or three Peace medals along with hundreds of other artifacts. One even mentions a Peace medal with a letter. It is highly probable that these medals with accompanying “authentication” were made by, and came from the same source. Important Cultural Notes at the Time of AcquisitionOf very significant interest is that Pine Ridge was in the national eye following the second “Wounded Knee” military occupation in early 1973. American Indian Movement activists Russell Means and Dennis Banks were in the national news. The 1976-77 trial of Leonard Peltier attracted national attention. It makes sense that tourists would be attracted to purported Peace medals with purported documentation linking them to chiefs linked to the Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee. This, in itself, renders the collection of important modern cultural significance.An important question arises when looking at the “big picture” evidenced by the presence of these medals; was it a way to support friends in tough times and under siege due to the actions of AIM? Were the medals made to allow financial support for the AIM network of friends?His collection invites further research.DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Numismatics

153View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Main Category / Sub CategoryThe medals: Swick 1 : Rutherford B. Hayes U.S. Mint medal|New medal from mint.Swick 2 : Small George III reproduction of Indian Peace medal, aged.Swick 3 : John Tyler cast Peace medalThree mm too small, although the proper weight for a genuine large size Tyler Peace Medal of which only three are known. Lacking the circular mark on the obverse at 12 o’clock that indicates where the hole should be drilled. Small beads indicative of casting visible at 9 o’clock along the rim on the reverse and below SHIP in Friendship. A Sterling hallmark between 2 and 3 o’clock on the rim. With nickel-silver chain.Swick 4 : Benjamin Harrison U.S. Mint medalNew medal.Swick 5 : Small George III Indian Peace medal reproductionModern medal.Swick 6 : Grover Cleveland U.S. Mint medalNew medal as purchased from the mint.Swick 7 : Grover Cleveland U.S. Mint medalGround, red oxidized aging treatment.Swick 8 : Small modern Grant presidential mint medal.Swick 9 : James A. GarfieldNew medal from mint.Swick 10 : Rutherford B. Hayes U.S. Mint medalGround, polished, acid washed. Loophole shows no wear. Note dated 1899 says medal belonged to Chief Young Bull Bear. Signed by Sammuel Young Bull Bear.Swick 11 : Rutherford B. Hayes U.S. Mint medalNew medal from the mint.Swick 12 : Chester Arthur U.S. Mint medalNew Medal as purchased from the mint.Swick 13 : Grant U.S. Mint medal.New medal.Swick 14 : Grant U.S. Mint medalGround, polished, and silvered with much of silvering worn off. No wear on loophole. Ribbon attached. Note says it belonged to High Eagle in 1871, now belongs to Noah Bear Eagle.Swick 15: Benjamin M. Harrison U.S. Mint medalGround and smoothed. Traces of silver wash. Loophole no wear.Swick 16 : Benjamin Harrison U.S. Mint medalEdges and surfaces ground, acid washed, and black substance applies that is mostly worn off. No wear on loophole.Swick 17 : Martin Van Buren U.S. Mint medalGround and polished, loophole shows no wear.Swick 18 : William H. Harrison U.S. Mint medalGround and polished, acid washed. Treat with black lacquer that was then rubbed off. Loophole shows no wear.Swick 19 : Andrew Johnson U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Some black material present. Loophole shows no wear. Ribbon attached.Swick 20 : James Miller U.S. Mint medalReproduction of Congressional medal for Brigadier General Miller for Battles of Chippewa in 1814. Modern mint medal ground, acid washed, and looped as if it were a peace medal. Swick 21 : John Quincy Adams U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed, no wear on loophole. Lighthouse Antiques invoice from Aug 18, 1978 for two medal (likely new medals at $40 each. Does not go with this medal. Lakota note with name Eagle Bear.Swick 22 : Small Andrew Jackson presidential medalAged and looped. The small peace medal would be 50mm.Swick 23 : Small Andrew Jackson presidential medalGround, no loophole.Swick 24 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround, acid washed, then polished. Loophole shows no wear, pink ribbon. 1912 note in Lakota seems to say the medal belonged to Black Eagle who became chief on Oct. 20, 1911.Swick 25 : Abraham Lincoln Mint medal.New medal with mint box and papers.Swick 26 : William McKinley U.S. Mint medalEdges ground, acid washed. 1912 note in Lakota signed by White Sheled (?).Swick 27 : Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln U.S. Mint medalsBoth ground and acid washed. Loopholes not worn. Note says the two medals belonged to Chief American Horse. William Kill Straight wrote the note Sept. 1, 1917.Swick 28 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround, acid washed, and silvered (worn away), Ribbon attached, unworn loophole. Type written statement by Good Thunder, Wounded Knee survivor, says the medal was owned by Horn Cloud who was killed at Wounded Knee. The medal went to his son Beard who was wounded four times but he survived.Swick 29 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround, acid washed, black coating has worn away.1906 ink note in Lakota about Good Thunder and White Sheep. Pencil note at bottom says White Thunder was in Custer Battle when he was 17. Now a Big Chief.Swick 30 : James Buchanan U.S. Mint medalGround and fully silvered. Ribbon, loophole no wear. Envelope says he paid $125. Note by Good Thunder written in 1896. Spotted Thunder owned the medal and was killed at Wounded Knee. His son (space for name is blank) owned the medal.Swick 31 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround, acid washed, and silvered. Most of silvering is worn away. Loophole shows wear. Ribbon attached. Envelope indicates he paid $225. Note dated 1913 indicates medal belonged to Yellow Thunder.Swick 32 : George Washington U.S. Mint medal and Abraham Lincoln Mint medalBoth ground and acid washed. No wear on Washington loophole. Yellow ribbon attached. Lighthouse Antiques invoice for two medals Sept 26, 1977, $200 each. Second Invoice from June 15, 1977 for two medals for $400. 1912 note says the Washington medal belonged to Brave Buffalo and is signed by John Yellow Thunder. The note with the Lincoln medal says it belonged to Brown Thunder in 1888 and that he died in 1929.Swick 33 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. No wear on loophole. Ribbon attached. 1893 date at top of note, but text below supposedly added in 1911. Signed Lone Bear

154Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Main Category / Sub CategorySwick 34 : Thomas Jefferson U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Loophole shows some wear and cloth ribbon is attached. Note from 1912 says the medal belonged to Chief Harm Cloud who was killed at Wounded Knee. The medal then went to his son Daniel Harm Cloud. Now owned by Charles Two Hawks. Pencil Lakota text on the reverse indicates the paper was cut down from an earlier text.Swick 35 : Andrew Jackson U.S. Mint medalGround and acid wash. No wear on loophole. Cord attached. 1911 Lakota note indicates the medal belonged to North Cheyenne Chief Turn Hawk.Swick 36 : Franklin Pierce U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Loophole shows some wear. 1906 note in Lakota says it belonged to Chasing Eagle. Envelope notes he paid $225.Swick 37 : Andrew Johnson U.S. Mint medalGround, acid washed, no wear on loophole. 1912 note describes as a George Washington medal belonging to Little Bird.Swick 38 : James K. Polk U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Loophole shows no wear. Envelope indicates he paid $225. 1912 Lakota note is not translated. Note at bottom says One Bear.Swick 39 : Grover Cleveland U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. No wear on loophole. Envelope indicates he paid $225. Note 9.8.1977 in Lakota signed Little Bird.Swick 40 : Grover Cleveland U.S. Mint medalGround and silvered. No wear on loophole. Envelope indicates he paid $225. 1911 note indicating owned by Spotted Horse who died long time ago.Swick 41 : Rutherford B. Hayes US mint medal. Edge and surfaces have been ground down and polished. Medal coated with a black lacquer like substance and then rubbed or polished off. Spots in letters and on rim, cracks in coating below bust. Accretions around the raise edges. Ring and hole shows wear. Chief Turn Hawk. 1929 note in Lakota. Envelope #28 Hayes 225Swick 42 : Rutherford B. Hayes U.S. Mint medalEdge and surfaces ground down. Some sort of acid surface treatment. Wear around loophole. Ribbon attached. One Stare 1914 note Envelope #26 225Swick 43 : John Adams U.S. Mint medalGround and blackened. Traces remain. Yellow ribbon. Loophole not worn. Envelope 15 says$200 Lighthouse Antiques, Gordon, Nebr, Sept 9, 1977. Second invoice in envelope for another medal, just says peace medal. Lighthouse Antiques, Gordon Nebr invoice Oct 10, 1977 says $225. Note for the Adams medal says it belongs to Chief Elk Tooth from Brule Reservation. Signed Walter Red Blanket. Swick 44 : Abraham Lincoln U.S. Mint medalGround rims, light on high points, acid washed. Tape remnants from note on the obverse. No wear on loophole. Jan 22, 1911 note in Lakota with drawing of the medal.Swick 45 : James Buchanan cast peace medalObvious cast. Not silver. Rim polished. Swick 46 : Abraham Lincoln U.S. Mint medalGround and silvered, silver wash worn off. Clean loophole. July 29, 1936 note says Chief King White Shield of North Cheyenne Indian Reservation at Standing Rock. Signed by William White Shield. Envelope indicates $200.Swick 47 : Grover Cleveland U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. minimal loophole wear. Letter from Captain Charles Penny, Acting Indian Agent Pine Ridge. Letter of introduction for Leane Bear. Bottom of letter has a drawing of the medal and pencil Lakota statement likely identifying the medal as belonging to One Bear. (Likely added to a legitimate letter.)Swick 48 : Zachary Taylor U.S. Mint medalGround and washed. No wear on loophole. Reverse heavily encrusted. Ribbon. Note 1911 belonged to my grandfather Horn Cloud. Same B…l Indian as in 68.Swick 49 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalEdge ground, lightly ground high points. Acid washed. loophole not worn. 1909 note states the medal owned by Chief Bear Tail who was wounded twice Custer battle. Envelope indicates the medal cost $220.Swick 50 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Large loophole, no wear. Ribbon. Invoice from Lighthouse Antiques, Gordon, Neb., Feb 9, 1976. Jefferson medal $200 and Washington medal $135. The note is written on a cut sheet of paper signed by Otto C. Eagle, President of the Oglala Council and Joe Horn Cloud, Secretary of the Oglala Council. The note states it was worn by a chief at Wounded Knee, Chief Horn Cloud who was killed. The medal was given to his son Chief Dewey Beard “Iron Hail.” Dated Oct 24, 1914.Swick 51 : Abraham Lincoln U.S. Commemorative medalGround edges and smoothed high points. Appears to have have been blacked and then acid washed. Loophole is not worn. Red ribbon attached. Note is a Sept 1929 copy of the original statement written in 1892 by White Wolf, a survivor of Wounded Knee. Spotted Thunder killed at Wounded Knee owned this medal. The medal was given to his son White Wolf. Drawing of the medal. Green ribbon.Swick 52: John Adams U.S. Mint medalGround smooth and acid washed. Tape remnants on the reverse from the note. Dec. 19, 1914 Lakota note by Eagle Shirt. Loophole of worn.Swick 53 : Franklin Pierce U.S. Mint medalGround and swath of black lacquer below bust. No wear on loophole Red ribbon. Invoice from Lighthouse Antiques, Gordon Neb. Oct 31, 1977. Tyler medal $175 and Pierce medal $175 1896 note signed Henry Young BearSwick 54 : John Tyler U.S. Mint medalGround and red oxidizing? Tape on the reverse. No loop wear. Appears note was taped to medal. Note Oct 21.77. Signed One StareSwick 55 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalTypical ground smoothing and wash. loophole appears artificial wear on one side. Pink ribbon. Lighthouse AntiqUes, Gordon, Neb. Feb 7, 1977, Washington Peace $200. White Buffalo Man, signed Sam Lone Bear. Photo in the envelope is Little Big Man..It says Lone Bear on the reverse.Swick 56 : Chester A. Arthur U.S. Mint medalGround and washed. No wear in loophole. Red ribbon. 1912 note, added notation, White Buffalo Man (signature)Swick 57 : Abraham Lincoln U.S. Commemorative medalEdge ground down, smoothed, acid washed. Ribbon attached. Loophole shows minimal wear. Nov. 1911 note signed by Noah Bear Eagle.Swick 58 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround and silvered. No wear on loophole. 1906 note says the medal belonged to Take the Horse of Standing Rock, now belongs Henry Big Boy. Red ribbon

155View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Main Category / Sub CategorySwick 59 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalSmoothed and acid washed with tape remnants on the obverse. Note written by Poor Thunder, survivor of Wounded Knee states the medal was worn by an older Chief at Wounded Knee. The Washington Peace medals were not struck until 1903, so it could not have been worn at Wounded Knee on December 29, 1890.Swick 60 : Benjamin Franklin U.S. mint medal.Ground and washed as other medals. Medal was struck 1933 or later, but attached note is dated Dec. 20. 1911. Says medal belonged to Hump, Chief of the Northern Cheyenne. He died long ago. Drawing of the medal and signed by George Eagle Bear, Bridger, SD.Swick 61 : James Monroe U.S. Mint medalEdges and surface ground down. “Reeding-like” marks around obverse edge and some reverse edge. Acid wash? Said to belong to Brown Thunder (likely 1880-1890s. Wuster Iron Hill wrote this down 1931. Some wear on ring hold, yellow (cream) ribbon.Swick 62 : James Monroe U.S. Mint medalGround down, acid was as others. Little to no wear on the ring hole. Note dated 1912Swick 63 : Thomas Jefferson U.S. Mint medalSame ground wear, went too deep at 5 o’clock. Acid wash. Minimal wear on ring hole. Iwrotethis in 1906. Daniel is added in pencil. Chief fro. The South called White Eyes?Text added below in Lakota.Swick 64 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalHeavily ground and acid washed with some pitting. Ribbon hole moderate wear. Note is handwritten description of the medal. Signed by Sam Lone Bear 1936. Outside says Mr. Sam Lone Bear Porcupine, Sou Dak. Also says Sam White Buffalo Man. Two Sam lone bears, one a performer, his cousin afoul of the law.Swick 65 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Moderate loop wear. Ink note says it was written in 1894 and the medal was owned by Holy Bull. Signed George Eagle Bear. In pencil at bottom is statement that the medal is really old and worth $50, signed by Ben Blake Fox.Swick 66 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Minimal loophole wear. Ribbon. June 7, 1976 invoice for a Crow pipe for $75. Statement from William Kill Straight, survivor of 1890 Wounded Knee. I wrote this statement in 1896 where Good Thunder who owned this medal was killed. The medal was owned by his son Abraham Good Thunder.Swick 67 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalEdges and surfaces ground down. Acid wash with parallel line stains most prominent on the reverse. Loophole moderate wear. Red ribbon. Iron Deer wrote this down in 1929. This is copy 1913. Peace medallion belong to One Bull. One Bill was adopted son of Sitting Bull, fought at Little Big Horn,died 1947.Swick 68 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. No wear on loophole. 1977 note be longed to my father B—l reservationSwick 69 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround, polished, and silvered. Worn away. Reeding chatter on rim. December 1, 1915 note in Lakota signed by White Feather.Swick 70 : Thomas Jefferson U.S. Mint medalEdges and surfaces ground down. “Reeding-like” marks around both edges. Silver wash worn off. Some wear on loophole. 1909 dated note said the medal belonged to Pretty Bird, Chief form Northern Cheyenne. Killed in Wounded Knee December 29, 1890. Corner of envelope 31, 200.Swick 71 : Thomas Jefferson U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. 1911 note states the medal belonged to Frank Horn Cloud from North Cheyenne Res.Swick 72 : Thomas Jefferson U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Loophole little wear. Note in Lakota, 1911, signed Standing Elk, Oglala tanning Rock, now belongs toSwick 73 : Thomas Jefferson U.S. Mint medalEdges ground and nearly rounded. Black encrusted, not heavily ground down on surfaces. Little loop wear except at top. I wrote this 1997. It was medal of Chief Bull Eagle. Written by Steven Eagle Bear.Swick 74 : Thomas Jefferson U.S. Mint medalGround (edges not heavily), washed. No wear on loophole. Leather wrapped ring. Sept 11, 1912 note. Chief Black Horse. Comanche Chief black horse died 1900Swick 75 : Andrew Jackson U.S. Mint medalGround, acid washed, silver wash mostly worn off. Loophole no wear. Ribbon. 1909 note in Lakota with drawing of the medal is signed Rubin Iron Eagle.Swick 76 : Abraham Lincoln U.S. Mint medalSame ground edges and surfaces, light wear in ring hole. Acid wash. 1914 note says Sitting Bear says it belonged to Chief Holy Bull. Says the medal is really old. Signed John White.Swick 77 : James A. Garfield U.S. Mint medalGround down as others. Front hole shows no wear. Acid wash. Note dated Sept 7.77. Says medal belonged to my old grandfather Holy Bull, Chief of the North Cheyenne Res. Signed J Holy Bull.Swick 78 : Martin Van Buren U.S. Presidential Mint medalGround and washed. “Reeding-like chatter in the upper edge, minimal loop wear. 1926 note with medal sketch. First signature scratched out on obv Swick 79 : James Madison U.S. Mint medalGround and acid washed. Loophole not worn. 1911 note states Chief Holy Bull owned this medal.Swick 80 : James Madison Mint medalUneven ground edges. Loophole too smooth? Acid wash. Note 1920, pencil notation at the bottom says the medal belonged to White Buffalo Man. Torn envelope corner says 225Swick 81 : Benjamin H. Harrison Mint medalHigh relief medal with moderate grinding on edge. Some silvering remains. No real wear on ring hole. Oct 6, 1909 note in Lakota. Swick 82 : Benjamin Harrison U.S. Mint medalEdges ground although the surfaces are only lightly ground, and acid washed. 1929 note says it was owned by Chief Jack Bull Eagle, Brules Sioux Chief.Swick 83 : Millard Filmore Mint medalSimilar grinding and acid wash. Loophole shows no wear. Torn envelope cover 125. Lighthouse Antiques, Gordon, Nebr. invoice Dec 21, 1973. $125. Note in Lakota, June 1912. Outer signature says Chief Iron Hill. Has drawing of medal. (1850-1900) yellow ribbonSwick 84 : George Washington U.S. Mint medalGround and washed with ribbon. Paid $300. I wrote this in 1894. Medal from Chief Bull Eagle. Signed by Carl Jackson (Wanblee Wacaia) Photo with the medal is Jack Red Cloud, son of Red Cloud. Wearing a Grant Peace medal. Photo says Holy Bull on the reverse.

156Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 NumismaticsLot# 4218 Chief Joseph / The Nez Pierce Tribe Medal Obv.: Chief Joseph / (bust portrait); Rev.: The Nez Pierces Tribe / (pictorial salmon. Br., rd., 26 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 152807Lot# 4219 Rutland, Vermont 1913 Better Babies Contest Medal Sterling silver medal hung from red ribbon. Pinback inscribed: Rutland, Vt. 1913. Medal is 31 mm; total weight 22.6 grams. Better babies contests were competitions held in state fairs throughout the US during the early twentieth century in which babies between the ages of 6 and 48 months were judged for their health. In 1908, social activist Mary de Garmo established and held the first better babies contest at the Louisiana State Fair in Shreveport, Louisiana. The contests, mirroring theories established in the US’s eugenics movement of the twentieth century, aimed to establish standards for judging infant health. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 154623Lot# 4220 Seattle, Washington 1909 M. E. Hart Alaska Gold Medal Obverse: gold miner with a pick swung over his shoulder. Between his legs is a shovel and a gold pan. 1909. Reverse: a wreath, a shield, and 1/2 DWT (abbreviation for pennyweight.) The tokens were issued by Jules Charbneau at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, held in Seattle, Washington, in 1909. 11 mm; weight 0.8 grams. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 154624Lot# 4221 Miscellaneous Commemorative coins This is a collection of three commemorative coins. The first is a coin 1 1/4 in. diameter commemorating Rear Admiral Richard Byrd USN to be the first to fly over the South Pole. The coin celebrates the achievement of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition 1928-1930. One side is a likeness of Admiral Byrd and the other side is of his plane. The second coin commemorates Dayton Ohio’s oldest Hotel -Newcomb’s Tavern est. 1796 at 1 1/2 in. diameter and dated 1904 with a likeness of the original wood-framed structure. The last coin celebrates 25 yrs. of Bezerks-Turnfest in Washington, Missouri. dated 1887. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 152972Lot# 4222 Numismatic Society Medals & Wooden Nickels Major collection of medals and wooden nickels issued by various numismatic societies. An album titled “Liberty Numismatic Society” with 22 medals. 44 loose pieces, and a double row box with 182 coin club medals. Est. $700-1500 HWAC# 154630Lot# 4223 Nevada Miners & Prospectors `Assn. Silver Rounds Lot of four one ounce silver rounds made by the Nevada Miners and Prospectors Association. 1985, 1986 & 1987. The fourth is stamped “The Deserts” with no mention of the NMPA. All four have a tiny gold nugget, and the Nevada State Seal on the Reverse. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155182Lot# 4224 Wildlife and U. S. Navy Silver Rounds The lot features four silver rounds by Wittnauer Precious Metals Guild by Longines Symphonette set in two original boxes. The rounds feature a Plains Bison, Bald Eagle, Grizzly Bear and a Grey Wolf. In mint condition with an excellent embossed and detailed scene and story across the back. The rims are marked, “Longines Symphonette Sterling. The coins weigh 1.25 ounces each. Also a 44 mm sterling silver round (1.3 oz.): obv.: U. S. Navy on World Cruise / (pictorial steamships) / 1908; Rev.: 1908 / The “Great White / Fleet” is on worldwide/ cruise during entire year; / May 30 - National Monetary / Commission established by the / Aldrich-Vreeland Currency Act; / Nov. 3 - William Howard Taft / elected President; Nov. 30 - / Root-Takahira Agreement / eases tensions between / U. S. and Japan.” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152910Lot# 4225 Bisbee, Arizona Azurite Bar Token, Bisbee AZURITE BAR / MAIN / ST. / BISBEE, ARIZ. / L.A. RUB. STAMP CO. // GOOD FOR / 1 / DRINK; Wm, rd., 21 mm. Azurite is a soft, deep-blue copper mineral produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. Among the best specimens are found at Bisbee, and have included clusters of crystals several inches long and spherical aggregates and rosettes up to 2 inches in diameter. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC#152799Lot# 4226 Concho, Arizona Theodore Lopez Token, Concho THEODORE LOPEZ / CONCHO, / ARIZ. // GOOD FOR / 25 / CENTS / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 24 mm. R9, Spooner suggests $600. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152797Lot# 4227 Douglas, Arizona Arizona Key Tag Arizona key tag. Reay & Johnson/ Douglas, Ariz./ 185/ Claim Check. Square shape, approx. 1.5 x 1.5 inches. Good condition, some wear. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154496Lot# 4228 Miami, Arizona Sunshine Saloon Token, Miami SUNSHINE / SALOON / MIAMI, ARIZONA. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., Sc 8, 28 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 152801Lot# 4229 Prescott, Arizona Clearing House/ Del Monte Bar Tokens, Prescott Two tokens from Prescott: 1) CLEARING HOUSE / C.J. / McNULTY, / PRESCOTT, ARIZ. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Al, rd., 26 mm. 2) DEL MONTE / BAR / PRESCOTT, / ARIZONA. // 12Ω; Br., Sc 4, 29 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152798Lot# 4230 Winslow, Arizona Windsor Bar Token, Winslow WINDSOR BAR / YONT & PITMAN / PROP. / WINSLOW, ARIZ. / L.A. RUB. STAMP CO.GOOD FOR / 1 / SMILE; Br., oval, 30 x 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152802Lot# 4231 Arizona Arizona Token Group Lot of seven pieces: Tombstone: Machomich Mercantile; Miami: Louis Pallia & Co.; Jerome: Connolly Pool Hall; Globe: Old Dominion Commercial Co.; Allentown: Cronemeyer & Schember; Dog tags: Superior, 1935; Phoenix, 1936. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152918Lot# 4232 Fort Smith, Arkansas Fort Smith Token Collection Lot of seven tokens from Fort Smith: The Tunnel; Peerless Bakery; F. P. & Chas. Brown (2); The Faust; Ft. Smith Pure Milk; T. W. White. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $120-300 HWAC# 152917

157View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 TokensLot# 4233 Arkansas Arkansas Token Collection Lot of twelve tokens and medals from Arkansas: 1915 Pan Pacific Expo Arkansas Building; Cargile: Loutre Lumber Co. GF 50c, $1, $3 & GF $5.; 1969 Fort Smith Arkansas River Navigation golden anniversary; Eureka Springs: Glade’s GF 3c (2); Fogleman: Barton Bros.; Van Buren: G. C. Brown; Bentonville & Rogers: The Sample Stores; Dogpatch.` Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152941Lot# 4234 Arkansas Arkansas Token Group Lot of nine tokens from Arkansas: Nashville: Nashville Seed Co.; Arkansas City: Hoover & Co.; Des Arc: Currier Drug Co.; Little Rock: Louch Heim; Heber Springs: Joe Brown; Blytheville: Parkhurst Confectionary; Datto: F. M. Richardson; Markles Mill: Geo. E. Markle; Fort Scott (?) unidentifiable. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152920Lot# 4235 Arkansas Arkansas Key Tags (2) Two different hotel key tags from Arkansas. They are from the Merchants Hotel in Little Rock and the Ward Hotel in Fort Smith. Both are different sizes and shapes. The rectangular tag is 1.5 x 1.75 and the circular one is 2 inches in diameter. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154591Lot# 4236 Alameda, California Alameda County, CA Tokens, 6 6 Alameda County, CA tokens. Luneta Cafe Alvarado 50c. The Village, Dublin,25c. FC Duncan, Livermore 12 1/2c. Iverson’s Club Room 5c. Kue & Kushion Billiards, San Pablo, 50c. Carl Iversen 5c Est. $80-120 HWAC# 152890Lot# 4237 Balboa, California Balboa Tokens Lot of two: 1) Trickey Grocery / $1.00 / Balboa // In Trade Only / 1.00 /Ingle / System / Pat’d April 7th, 1914; Wm, rd., 35 mm. 2) The House of Trader Al / Balboa / Fun Zone // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 153196Lot# 4238 Bay Area, California Assorted Bay Area Tokens and Chips, 40 About 40 assorted Bay Area casino chips and tokens. Brisbane, Belmont, Woodside, Portola Valley, San Bruno etc. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 154677Lot# 4239 Biggs, California P. H. Cannon Token P.H. Cannon / Biggs, / Cal. // Good For / 25c / In Trade; br., rd., 21 mm. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 153195Lot# 4240 Boulder Creek, California Boulder Creek Token Collection Lot of eight tokens from the Santa Cruz county town of Boulder Creek: 1) G.L. WOODARD / BOULDER / CREEK // 5¢; Br. rd., 21 mm. 2) HARTMAN / & / RODRIGUEZ / BOULDER CREEK // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd. 21 mm. 3) H.L. HARTMAN / BOULDER / CREEK / CALIF.GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 4-8) five tokens stamped Notley. The consignor attributed these to Boulder Creek, although the Tokencatalog.com and Kappen attribute them to Notley’s Landing, in the Big Sur region. But Kappen also notes the tokens were also used at Boulder Creek, so we left them here. Three are GF 5c, one 25c and a half dollar size one has no denomination. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152961Lot# 4241 Boulder Creek, California 2 Tokens from Boulder Creek, California Lot of 2:E.L. Goslaw/Boulder Creek//GF/5c/IT/oct/A/26Hartman & Rodriguez/Boulder Creek/GF/5c/IT/rd/B/21 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 152981Lot# 4242 Burlingame, California Burlingame Tokens, 35 About 35 Burlingame tokens. Bar 12, The Bit of England, Mannion’s, Stardust Lounge, Ara’s Restaurant, Star Pool etc. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 154952Lot# 4243 Byron, California Byron Hot Springs Hotel Token Obv.: Byron Hot Springs / Hotel / And / Sanitarium / Cal.; Rev.: Good For / 12 1/2 / cents / In Trade At Buffet; Br. rd., 21 mm. EF-AU condition. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 153194Lot# 4244 Caliente, California Ripley Hotel Token Obv.: Ripley / Hotel / Caliente; Rev.: Good For / 1 / Drink. Wm, rd., 25mm. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 153193Lot# 4245 Colfax, California Three Colfax Tokens Lot of three: 1) Austin & Bird / Colfax // Good For / One ./ Drink, Br. rd., center holed, 21 mm, K-1. 2) Cushen’s Cigar Store // Good For / 5c / In Trade, Br. rd., center holed, 21 mm, K-5. 3) Petri & Lucchesi / Colfax // Good for / 5c / In Trade; Br., rd., center holed, 21 mm, K-9. Est. $80-140 HWAC#153181Lot# 4246 Dunsmuir, California J. C. Wagoner Token, Dunsmuir Uniface: J. C. Wagoner / Dunsmuir / Cal. Br., rd., 21 mm. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 153192Lot# 4247 Eureka, California Eureka Saloon Tokens Lot of two: 1) TRANSIT SALOON / 222 C ST. / EUREKA, CAL. //GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Br., rd., 21 mm. 2) GOLDEN GATE SALOON / EUREKA / CALA // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 152806Lot# 4248 Grass Valley, California Owl Tavern Token, Grass Valley THE OWL-TAVERN / GRASS VALLEY / CALIFORNIA // GOOD FOR / 1 / DRINK; Al., oval, 31 x 22 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 152703Lot# 4249 Grimes, California J. S. Woods Token, Grimes Obv.: J. S. Woods / Grimes, / Cal.; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade. Br. rd, 21 mm. Formerly called Grimes Landing, this Colusa County town is located on the Sacramento River. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 153198Lot# 4250 Guadalupe, California Century Mining Token Obv.: Century Mining Co. / 10 / cents / Store; Rev.: Good For / 10 / cents / In Merchandise. Rd.,wm, 21 mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 153189

158Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4251 Hollister, California Hollister Token Collection Lot of eight tokens from Hollister: 1) CENTRAL BOWLING ALLEYS / POOL / & / BILLIARDS / HOTEL HOLLISTER / ANNEX // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE / BILLIARDS & POOL / MOISE S.F.; Br. ,rd., 21 mm. 2) Hollister / 266 // Good For / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm, holed. (unlisted) 3) L. Hables / Hollister / Cal. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br., rd., 21 mm. 4) G. W. Spencer / Hollister // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br., rd., 21 mm, (unlisted); 5) CORNER CIGAR STORE / JOHN DOTTINGER / HOLLISTER. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / CIGAR; Br., rd., 21 mm. 6) McCLOSKEY & CO. / HOLLISTER, CAL. // GOOD FOR 10¢ IN TRADE (“M” cutout); Br., rd., 21 mm. 7) KELLY CO. / THE / CORNER / HOLLISTER, CAL. / PATRICK & CO. S.F. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE / AT THE CORNER; Br., rd., 21 mm. 8) KELLY CO. / THE / CORNER / HOLLISTER, CAL. / PATRICK & CO. S.F. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE / AT THE CORNER; Br., rd., 21 mm. 9) L. HABLES / HOLLISTER / CAL. / MOISE S.F. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 21 mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC#152962Lot# 4252 Kennett, California Corona Saloon Token, Kennett CORONA SALOON / GIACOSA / & / BELLONE / KENNETT, CAL. // GOOD FOR ONE / 10¢ / DRINK; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 152711Lot# 4253 Los Molinos, California Mill Creek Camp Token Obv.: R. Meyer / Mill Creek / Camp / Los Molinos; Rev.: Good For / 50c / In Merchandise. Br., rd., 29 mm. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 153178Lot# 4254 Menlo Park, California Two Menlo Park, Cal Tokens Including One Cigar Store Two Menlo Park tokens: A.Friedman/Menlo/Cigar Store//A.Friedman/Menlo/Cigar Store/rd/B/21 Menlo/Meyer/Menlo//Menlo/Meyer/Menlo/rd/B/24 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112831Lot# 4255 Modesto, California Modesto, California Key Tag Key tag from the Palm House in Modesto, California. This tag in for room 2 and still has the key attached. Octagon shape, approx. 1.75 x 1.75 inches. Good condition, some wear. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154495Lot# 4256 Monterey County, California Monterey County Token Collection Lot of thirteen tokens: Salinas: C. Tynan (3); L. D. Grant, GF 10c; Elks Lodge #614; G. A. White, GF Vc In Trade. 1946 Monterey commemorative medal. Spreckles Hotel; Del Monte Resort; Rutan & Co.; Sands Cocktail Lounge Marina; Beer Springs. Notley Landing, Monterey County. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 153166Lot# 4257 Napa, California Napa Token Group Lot of seven tokens from Napa: Brooklyn Hotel; Allison Bros.; The Assembly; Duke’s; Napa Hotel; Palace Hotel; Vendome Bar & Grill. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152919Lot# 4258 Needles, California Needles Token Collection Lot of eight tokens from Needles: Favorite Liquor Co. (NCS certified Token XF Details environmental damage; the Rail; Arthur Alman; Anderson & Topp; Needles Liquor Co.(GF 2 1/2c); Needles Liquor Co. (GF 12 1/2c); Murphy Briggs & Co. ; The Favorite. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 152929Lot# 4259 Nevada City, California Nevada City Tokens Lot of three Nevada City tokens: 1) SIERRA NEVADA / SALOON / NEVADA CITY, / CAL. // GOOD FOR / 5 / CENTS / IN TRADE / KLINKNER & CO. S.F.; Al., Sq., 24 mm, EF-AU condition. 2) RAMSEY & WILLIAMS / MFRS. / BRET HARTE / CIGARS / NEVADA CITY / CALIF. // GOOD FOR / ¢10¢ / IN TRADE; Al., octagonal, 25 mm. 3) NATIONAL HOTEL / BAR / NEVADA CITY, CAL. / MOISE S.F. // GOOD FOR / 10 / CENT / DRINK; Al., rd., 24 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152803Lot# 4260 Newcastle, California S.H. Bowman, Newcastle, Cal Token S.H. Bowman/Newcastle/Cal.//GF/5c/IT/rd/B/21The Bowman turnoff of I-80 is named after Bowman. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 152978Lot# 4261 Palo Alto, California Palo Alto Tokens Lot of three: Silvas Motors, The New Varsity, Elks Club. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 153191Lot# 4262 Paso Robles, California Paso Robles, Cal. Token Group (4) Group of 4. United Cigar/Store/Paso Robles//GF/5c/IT/rd/A/20 Watson/&/Mack//GF/25c/IT/rd/A/2 Paso Robles Shrine Club/Token//both sides/rd/B/23 Mac & Cabe/Paso Robles//GF/5c/IT/rd/A/23 Est. $40-80 HWAC#152996 Lot# 4263 Plumas County, California G.A. Perry, Clareville (sic), Cal. Tokens (2) Clareville in Plumas County is actually spelled Clairville. Two of the same: G.A. Perry/Clareville,/Cal.//GF/10c/IT/rd/A/25 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152988Lot# 4264 Redwood City, California Redwood City Tokens, 70 About 70 Redwood City tokens. 300 Club, Sport Club, Redwood Inn, The Saddle Room, Dial Inn, Track Inn, Harry’s Hofbrau etc. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 154950Lot# 4265 Redwood Station, California Redwood Station Token Obv.: Redwood Station / Los Gatos / Highway; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade. Br., rd., 20 mm. Extremely rare, only token for town. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 153180Lot# 4266 Sacramento, California Sacramento Saloon Tokens Lot of two Sacramento saloon tokens: 1) CRYSTAL PALACE / SALOON / DICK & FRED / PROPS. / SACRAMENTO, CAL. / IRVINE SF // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / DRINK ; Br., octagonal, 23 mm. 2) GRUHLER’S SALOON / GOOD / FOR / ONE DRINK / OR / CIGAR / SACRAMENTO CAL // THE / J.M. BRUNSWICK / AND / BALKE CO; Br. rd., 24 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152708Lot# 4267 San Carlos, California San Carlos Tokens, 25 About 25 San Carlos Tokens. The Patio, American Legion, JB’s Lounge, The Coinery, Carlos Club, Peck & Peck, John Fies etc. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 154678

159View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4268 San Francisco, California Large Group of San Francisco Tokens (21) Large group of metal tokens including two from cigar stores (Coronado A. & M. Cigar Store, Dan Dwyer Keystone Cigar Store) and four bars (The San Francisco Bar, Normandie Bar, Fearless Bar, Floyd’s Bar & Cafe). Other assorted brass and aluminum tokens from various merchants. In addition, a leather square cut token picturing a motorcycle from Febe’s, a wooden nickel from the Old Crow Tavern, and a keychain storecard from Nason Paints, bronze in the shape of a paint can. Very nice and interesting collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC#152991Lot# 4269 San Francisco, California Moise/Klinkner California Cream Cheese Stencil Metal stencil, 11 1/2 x 4 inches: “California / Full Cream Cheese / Roy & Son / Pomponia.” Stamped “MOISEKlinknew Co. / Makers / 1212 Market St. / Opp. 8th / San Francisco, Cal.” Est. $70-100 HWAC# 152970Lot#4270San Francisco, California Telephone/Token Maker Token Collection Lot of 28 San Francisco tokens, mostly telephone and token makers. Moise; Sunset Telephone and Telegraph; Patrick & Co.; Royal Novelty Co.; Chas. Fey & Son; Mills Novelty Co.; Line-O-Lites and merchant tokens: Jack Dougal jeweler; William E. Allen, boarding house; The Louvre; Gilbert Blodes. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 146342Lot# 4271 San Francisco, California San Francisco Peninsula Token Collection Lot of 16 tokens from cities south of San Francisco: Colma: Louchen Garden; Daly City: Tip Top Pool Hall (2); Palo Alto: Cabana Hotel (2); Old Pro’s; San Mateo: Floral City Cigar Store (2); Santa Clara: Farmers Exchange Bar; Sunnyvale: B.P.O. E. Lodge; South San Francisco: Viette and Thatcher; Mt. View: Chez Yvonne; Rumpus Room; Mayfield Mall; Muyano & Diaz Pool Hall; Mt. View Pool Room. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152966Lot# 4272 South San Francisco, California South San Francisco Tokens, 30 About 30 South San Francisco tokens. The Towne House, Orange Club, Johnny’s Club, The Ladle Club, Elks, Brentwood Lounge, The Fairway, 12 Mile House etc. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 154951Lot# 4273 San Jose, California San Jose Beer and Whiskey Tokens Lot of four: Cedar Brook patented whiskey sponsored three of these tokens. 1) Cedar / Brook / San Jose // Good For / 25 / cents / In Trade; Br., rd., 24 mm. 2) Cedar Brook / 5c / Cigar Stand // reverse the same; Br., rd., 21 mm. 3) Cedar Brook / I. T. / S. J. // 2 1/2 / cents. br., rd., 17 mm. 4) Germania Verein / Bier / Check // reverse blank. Br., rd., 25 mm. The Germania Verein is a club for people who are interested in maintaining the German culture, customs, language, and music. Founded in 1856 and located in downtown San Jose, the club has a membership of about 250 people. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 153169Lot# 4274 San Jose, California San Jose Bowling Tokens Lot of three: 1) Garden / City / Bowling / Alley // Good For / 12 1/2 / cents / In Trade; Wm, rd.,21 mm. 2 & 3) San Jose / Bowling / Palace // Good For / 10c / In Trade; Br. rd., 20 mm. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 153167Lot# 4275 San Jose, California San Jose Cafe Tokens Lot of nine: Market Cafe, Europe Cafe, Waldorf Cafe, Oberon Cafe, The Fan Cafe, Hester School Lunch Token, Bachelor Club Grill, Lee Bowlinger Grocer, Blase Brothers. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 153168Lot# 4276 San Jose, California San Jose Cigar Store Tokens Eight cigar store tokens from San Jose: Red Jones Smoke Shop; Union Cigar Stand; Brunst & Frolli; Stage Depot Cigar Stand(2); Belshor Cigars; DeAnza Cigars; Bull Dog. Est. $120-160 HWAC# 153170Lot# 4277 San Jose, California Crystal Bar and Billiard Parlor Tokens, San Jose Lot of eleven: Obv.: Crystal Bar / And / Billiard / Parlor; Rev.: Good For / 5c / Drink or Cigar. Br., rd., 24 mm. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 153156Lot# 4278 San Jose, California Hotel Montgomery, San Jose Trade Token Hotel Montgomery/San Jose, Cal.//GF/2 1/2ct/IT Hotel pictured front. A, Oct. 30mm Choice BU Est. $100-200 HWAC#152992Lot# 4279 San Jose, California Oberon Token, San Jose Obv.: The / Oberon / San Jose / Cal.; Rev.: Good For / 5c / Drink / George Keffel. Br., rd., 29 mm. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 153158Lot# 4280 San Jose, California Western Saloon Token, San Jose Obv.: Western / Saloon; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm, K-488. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 153160Lot# 4281 San Jose, California San Jose Bar Tokens Lot of nine: The Fountain, National G & G, Green Room, Palm Garden, Tony’s Place, Alloggi & Co., Pastime Club, Johnson Corner, Richelieu. Est. $90-130 HWAC# 153157Lot# 4282 San Jose, California San Jose Token Collection Lot of eighteen, including two silver medals. San Jose The Garden City sterling silver; 1969 Fiesta de Las Rosas silver medal. Three Winchester Mystery House tokens, one Frontier Village. Many others. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 153177Lot# 4283 San Jose, California San Jose Token Collection Lot of fourteen San Jose tokens, medals and a wooden nickel from Sambo’s Circus Room. 1901 McKinley Memorial medal, Hepp Furniture Co., Cunningham Clothes, Mercury Herald, and many others. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 153159Images of ALL LOTS including many additional photographs available onlineFHWAC.com

160Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4284 San Jose, California San Jose Area Tokens Lot of fourteen tokens from the southern Bay Area: 1) New Almaden: Almaden/5/Store//Deliver to Bearer/5c/Goods To Amt. WM, rd., 21 mm. (The New Almaden Quicksilver mine is the oldest and most productive quicksilver mine in the United States.) 2) BLACK WATCH / LOS GATOS CALIF. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN TRADE; Al., rd., 32 mm. 3) CHERRY CHASE / LOUNGE / EL CAMINO & BERNARDO / SUNNYVALE, CALIF. / PHONE 245-3464 // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Black plastic, rd., 38 mm. 4) PIZZATIME THEATRE / (Chuck) © / CHUCK E. CHEESE / SUNNYVALE, CA. // IN PIZZA WE TRUST / 25c / PLAY / VALUE / 1980; Br., rd., 25 mm. 5) THE / RELIEF / P.S. SHOFF / SANTA CLARA // GOOD FOR / 5 / CENTS / IN TRADE ; Br., rd., 21 mm. 6) ALDERMAN’S / SANTA / CLARA / NEWS AGENCY // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / QC / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 22 mm. 7) BACHELOR GRILL / 25 N FIRST / SAN JOSE // GOOD FOR / 50c / IN TRADE; Al., rd., 29 mm. 8) LOBBY TOBACCO / SHOP / 12 SOUTH ST. / SAN JOSE // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE; Al., Sc 8, 29 mm. 9) San Jose / 522; Al., rd., 24 mm. 10 ) GARDEN CITY / BILLIARD / PARLOR / 57-61 / S. MARKET / ST. / SAN JOSE, CAL.// GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE {AR-540540} {GFIT-5-¢-N2-85a} (no center dot on obverse); Br., rd., 21 mm. 11) NEWLAND / HOTEL / SAN JOSE. // GOOD FOR / 1 / DRINK; Br., rd., 21 mm. 12) WESTERN NOVELTY CO. / E.M.C. / SAN JOSE // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE ONLY; Br. rd., 21 mm. 13) LONE STAR CLUB / 9 E. / SAN ANTONIO / SAN JOSE // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / QC / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 22 mm. 14) THE FRANKLIN / F / 625 S. 1ST ST. / SAN JOSE // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / F / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152964Lot# 4285 San Juan, California Two Different San Juan, Cal. Tokens, One Saloon Old Mission Saloon/San Juan//GF/5ct/Drk/ 22mm/brass/rd Curley’s Place/San Juan,Cal//GF/10ct/IT/25mm/A/rd Est. $150-300 HWAC# 112687Lot# 4286 San Luis Obispo, California 1900’sSan Luis Obispo Tokens 14 total. 1 Roth’s Mercantile Harmon, Ca. GF 10% off (paper), 3 wooden: 2 Atascadero, Arroyo Grande. 1 Metal: F.G. Melohn Morro Bay GF 10c. Plastic 9: Central Market Oceano 1,5,10,25 and 50c food stamp credit. Fremont Card Room chip Nipomo, Ca. 2 Briar Pit Morro Bay GF beer. Ralph and Duane’s Cocktails Arroyo Grande GF 40c Est. $40-60 HWAC# 152994Lot# 4287 San Mateo, California San Mateo County Tokens Lot of six: San Mateo Elks Club, GF 10c; Enterprise Car Wash, Redwood City; Baden Kennel Club, GF 10c Glass of Beer; Martin & Morris (2) Pescadero; Menlo / Meyer / Menlo, Menlo Park. Est. $70-100 HWAC#153176Lot# 4288 San Mateo, California San Mateo Tokens, 65 About 65 San Mateo tokens. Shadow’s, Robert Mish, Piazzas Fine Foods, Eagles, Bucky’s Cocktails, Peninsula Comics, Bar 12, VIP Lounge, Harry’s Floral City etc. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 154679Lot# 4289 Santa Clara, California M & M Billiard Hall Tokens Lot of 22. Obv.: Billiard Hall / M & M / & Cigar Store; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade. Br. rd., 21 mm. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 89013Lot# 4290 Santa Clara, California M & M Billiard Hall Tokens Lot of four aluminum tokens: obv.: Billiard Hall / M & M / & Cigar Store; rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade. Rd., 21 mm. Mitchell & Mitchell, 1909-1910. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 153162Lot# 4291 Santa Clara County, California Santa Clara County Token Collection Lot of sixteen tokens: Santa Clara (1); Cupertino (3); Los Gatos (4); Palo Alto (6); Sunnyvale (1); Morgan Hill (1). Est. $130-200 HWAC# 101237Lot# 4292 Santa Clara County, California 1900’s Santa Clara County Tokens 22 total. 10 wooden: Sample-The Odyssey Room Sunnyvale GF free drink, Lee Grime’s Driftwood GF $10, The General Store San Jose GF 10c. Pleasant Hills Shopping Center GF free soft drink. Plastic The Farmhouse Mt. View GF one drink. 11 metal : Sample- Crown Billiards Campbell GF 50c. H.F. Carper Los Gatos GF 10c. Mt. View Pool Room Gf 5c. C.S. Ellers Morgan Hill GF 5c. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 112983Lot# 4293 Santa Cruz, California Santa Cruz Token Collection Lot of 25 tokens from Santa Cruz: Wise & Roney (12) (several different varieties) ; The Spar; McGuire’s Tavern; Santa Cruz Seaside Co. (2); Golden State Club (7); Buckeye; “W. R.”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152968Lot# 4294 Santa Cruz, California Santa Cruz Area Token Collection Lot of nine: 5 from Gregory’s Country Store, Davenport; Capitola Club House Casino, Capitola(2); Beach Golf Club, Aptos; Portola House, Santa Cruz. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 152984Lot# 4295 Santa Cruz County, California Santa Cruz and Area Token Group (9) Includes: The Hungry Horse/Scott’s Valley/Cal/GF/one draft beer/A (1974 unlisted); L.Boccardo/Santa Cruz/GF/Loaf of bread; At Bob’s/264/Pacific Ave./Santa Cruz, Cal/GF/5c/IT. Unlisted. Swiss Hotel/Santa Cruz//GF/5c/IT. Hoppy’s Tavern/Soquel, Calif (2)/GF 30c, GF Draft Beer/Grn Plastic, Blue Plastic. El Patio Motel/335/Riverside/Ave/Santa Cruz, Calif.//GF $1.00/Rent/A.rd.; The Cottage/Saratoga, Cal./Union 7-9089//One Wooden Quarter; Sadler’s Dairy/Santa Cruz//GF/One/Quart/of/Milk/with bottle/A 23 1/2 bbEst. $100-200 HWAC# 112812Lot# 4296 Santa Cruz County, California Santa Cruz County Token Group Lot of 17 tokens: Watsonville (11); Santa Cruz (4); Aptos, Soquel. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 153182Lot# 4297 Santa Cruz Island, California Santa Cruz Island Co Token (CA) S.C.I. Co/CENT/br/21/rd Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152985Lot# 4298 Siskiyou County, California Siskiyou County Token Group Lot of four: Carl Fletcher, Montague, GF 10c;McCloud River Lodge, drink toke; McCloud Club House, GF 5c; Tivoli Billiard Dunsmuir, GF 5c. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 100381Lot# 4299 Susanville, California Pioneer Saloon Token PIONEER / SALOON / SUSANVILLE, CAL. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Br., Sc 12, 26 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC#152796Lot# 4300 Tehama County, California Tehama County Tokens Lot of eleven: Mill Creek Camp, Los Molinos; Millions at Fountain, Corning (3); At Daves Fountain, Corning; The Pastime, Corning (3);Blanchard & McKenzie, Gerber; Gerber’s Pool Hall, Gerber; Vina Hotel, Tehama Co. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 153164Lot# 4301 Templeton, California D. Dusi, Templeton, Cal. Token D.Dusi/Templeton/Calif.//GF/25c/IT/rd/A/26 Est.$40-60HWAC# 152995

161View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4302 Truckee, California Geo. A. Kurtz, Truckee, Cal. Token Geo. A. Kurtz/Truckee/Cal.//GF/5c/IT/rd/B/21 Est. $50-80 HWAC#152977Lot# 4303 Truckee, California Truckee Saloon Tokens Lot of three saloon tokens from Truckee: 1) NEVADA SALOON / TRUCKEE. / MOISE K. S.F. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / DRINK; Br., Sc 4, 28 mm. 2) ST. LOUIS / SALOON / TRUCKEE, CAL // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / DRINK ; Br., rd., 25 mm. 3) TRUCKEE / SALOON // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Al., sq., 24 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC#152723Lot# 4304 Truckee, California Truckee Token Group Lot of four tokens from Truckee: W. M. McDougald; G. A. Parker & Son; St. Louis Club; Geo. A. Kurtz. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $170-300 HWAC# 152921Lot# 4305 Ukiah, California Palm Saloon Token, Ukiah PALM SALOON / H.P. SIEMS / UKIAH, CAL. / PATRICK S.F. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN / TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152804Lot# 4306 Watsonville, California Watsonville Token Collection Lot of 36 tokens from Watsonville. Jack Novcich (8) ; Owl Recreation Parlor (2); Rex Cigar Store; Teddy Bear (3) ; Cottrell’s Cigar Store (2); American Legion; Watsonville High School; “GL”(2); Watsonville Elks Club; J. Biersch (4); Watsonville Liquor Store; Harland Bros.; C. E. Ford (3); Grant & Lake (pictorial); “CL”; New Home Restaurant; Bohemian Cafe; Geo. C. Jensen; The Palm. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 152967Lot#4307Watsonville, California Watsonville, California Token Collection (18) Lot of 18 tokens:Includes: Fred Olesen, the O Cigar Store, J. Bierch (2), Grant & Lake, Am. Legion, Pony Bank Exchange, Watsonville Elks Club, Pajaro Valley Wheelmen, The Palm, Geo. Shephard, Prop., The Progress, El Pajaro Cafe, French American Bakery-Vaninetti Bros.,W.L. Co., Dan Leddy, Chas. E. Ford, C.E. Ford, and W.P. Jones. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112895Lot# 4308 Weed, California Black Butte Saloon Token, Weed BLACK BUTTE SALOON / E. DEBON / WEED, CAL. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC#152709Lot# 4309 Wheatland, California Hotel Carney Saloon Token, Wheatland HOTEL CARNEY / SALOON / WHEATLAND, / CAL. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN / TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 152805Lot# 4310 California California Token Collection Lot of nine tokens: W. N. Billing, Alpaugh (2); Bobs & Letties / 1911 San Pablo Ave. / Oakland (3); Sacramento County Jail; M.A. Gunst, San Francisco; The Bulldog, San Jose; Boulder Creek Trading Post, Boulder Creek. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 153155Lot# 4311 California California Token Group Lot of six California tokens: 1) Marysville: Brass Cigar Store; 2) Newhall: Newhall Old West Association; 3) Los Angeles: Plaza Theatre; 4) Coulterville: J. W. Thompson; 5) Bishop: Vondy; 6) San Francisco: Silver Cup Chas. Fey & Co. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 152710Lot# 4312 California Central California Coast Tokens Eight tokens from the Central Coast of California: 1) CAPITOLA / CASINO CLUB // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE (6-point star cutout); br., rd., 21 mm. 2) A. CAMOZZI / CAMBRIA / CALIF.// GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE ; Al., rd., 25 mm. 3) DUARTE’S / TAVERN / PESCADERO / CALIF. // MIXED / DRINKS; Plastic, rd., 28 mm. 4 & 5) MARTIN & MORRIS / PESCADERO // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 6) RUTAN & CO. / MONTEREY // RUTAN & CO. / MONTEREY; Br., rd., 21 mm. 7) (Salinas) SANS SOUCI / SSP / PASTIME GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN TRADE; Br. rd. 27 mm. 8) (Salinas) G.A. WHITE / J.C. IRVINE S.F.// GOOD FOR / V¢ / IN TRADE; Wm, rd., 21 mm, counterstamped “4”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 152963Lot# 4313 California Central California Saloon Tokens Lot of four saloon tokens: 1) Carters: Westside Saloon; 2) Sutter Creek: Eagle Saloon; 3) Sonora: The Chicago Saloon; 4) Stent: Opera Saloon. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 152722Lot# 4314 California Northern California Tokens Lot of eleven: Sam’s Town, Cameron Park; Commercial Savings Bank, Stockton; Lodi Opera House; Italian Athletic Club, Stockton; Roseville Centennial 1964; Ben R. Day’s, Live Oak; Armstrong Bros. Lumber, Alleghany(2); S & S, Lodi; 1966 Auburn Gold Rush Days; Kelly, GF 5c, Tracy. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 153165Lot# 4315 California Gold Country Tokens Lot of two tokens: 1) LEAM’S / SALOON / JACKSON, CAL. / L.A. RUB. STAMP CO.GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Al., Sc. 8, 27 mm. 2) S. GOBI / MOKELUMNE / HILL, / CAL. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Al., Sc. 8, 29 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 152707Lot# 4316 California Mt. Gaines/Tres Pinos Tokens Lot of two tokens: 1) MT. GAINES STORE / MT. GAINES / CAL. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE ; Br., rd., 25 mm. Only token from Mt. Gaines. 2) SOUTHERN PACIFIC / HOTEL / & / SALOON / TRES PINOS, CAL. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK (bat-like ornaments on reverse); Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 152800Lot# 4317 California Placer/Sierra/Plumas Counties Token Collection Lot of 14 tokens: Frank Dillian, Lincoln; Saramor Cafe, Loomis; Hotel Marvin, Colfax; Gateway Store Auburn; Cushin’s Cigar Store, Colfax; Smith Bros., East Auburn; Sather’s, Auburn; Hotel Conroy, Auburn; Forks Dining Room, Downieville and others. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 112730Lot# 4318 Buena Vista, Colorado Buena Vista Hotel Key Tags, 4 4 oval Buena Vista hotel key tags. 2 Buena Vista, Hotel, Buena Vista, Colo., (23 & 36), 5x2.25”. 2 Mt. Princeton, Hot Springs, Buena Vista, Colo., (229 & 341). 3.25x1.5”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154652Lot# 4319 Canon City, Colorado Canon City Hotel Tags, 3 3 Canon City hotel tags. Triangle- McClure Hotel. Diamond-Strathmore, McClure Hotel. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 154570

162Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4320 Central City, Colorado Teller House Hotel Key Tag Teller, 68, House, brass key tag. 2”. Built in 1872, a historic hotel in Central City, Colorado. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 154565Lot# 4321 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Hotel Key Tags, 2 2 Cripple Creek brass hotel key tags. Diamond-Hueys European. Round- National Hotel. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-500 HWAC#154584Lot# 4322 Denver, Colorado Como House, Framed Hotel Key Tag Hotel key with 3” tag in frame with hotel photo. 8.5x10.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152899Lot#4323Denver, Colorado Denver Diamond Shaped Hotel Keys, 4 4 different Denver diamond shaped key tags. The Oxford, Ellsworth Hotel, The Shirley x2. About 4.75x2.25”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 154567Lot# 4324 Denver, Colorado Denver Hotel Key Tag Group, 11 11 Denver hotel key tags. Metal die struck-The Albany, The Denver Hilton. Plastic-Hyatt House, The Shirley Savoy Hotel. Composite-Cosmopolitan Hotel, Miller Hotel, The Colorado Hotel, Alamo Hotel, The Diplomat, Cherry Creek Inn, Hotel Granite. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 154575Lot# 4325 Denver, Colorado Denver Hotel Key Tags, 5 5 different Denver hotel key tags. White metal oval, The Shirley. Round The Hall. The Albany. Tabor Grand. The Adams. c. 1890-1910. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 154566Lot# 4326 Denver, Colorado Denver Hotel Key Tags, 9 9 Denver hotel key tags. New Elk Hotel, X. L., Cosmopolitan Hotel, Auditorium Hotel, American House, 2x Tabor Grand Hotel, The Oakes Home, St. Elmo Hotel. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 154568Lot# 4327 Denver, Colorado Denver, St. James Hotel Key Tags, 2 2 Denver St. James Hotel key tags. Small brass and large white metal diamond. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154569Lot# 4328 Denver, Colorado Denver Celluloid Advertising Pieces (5) Lot of four celluloid advertising pieces and a souvenir ribbon from Denver. The advertising pieces are from the Queen City Dye Works, the Capital Dye & Cleaning Company, the Lewis Jewelers Supply Co., and the Oxford Hotel. The ribbon is from the National Stock Growers Convention, January 24-27, 1899. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 153124Lot# 4329 Durango, Colorado Columbian Hotel Room Key Tag with Attachment Large brass star key fob with brass ring attachment. Hard to lose this one! Columbia Hotel, 61, Durango, Colo. Star 4.5x3.5”, attachment adds 7.5”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 154585Lot# 4330 Florence, Colorado Florence Hotel Tags, 2 2 Florence hotel key tags. Brass Florence, 11, House 3”-bent. Composite Florence Lodge, 6, 3.5x1.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154583Lot# 4331 Georgetown, Colorado Georgetown Hotel Room Tags, 2 Georgetown copper hotel room tags. Georgetown 400 and 403. 1x3”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154580Lot# 4332 Glenwood Springs, Colorado Rare 1890s Advertising Mirror Rare 1890s advertising mirror. Compliments of/ Fred C. Ewing/ City Drug Store/ “On the Corner”/ Glenwood Springs/ Colo. 1.75 inches in diameter. Good condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 153041Lot# 4333 Grand Junction, Colorado Grand Junction Hotel Key Tags, 3 3 Grand Junction hotel key tags. Plastic-La Harte Hotel. Metal-Grand Hotel, Sportsmen’s Hotel. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154577Lot# 4334 Leadville, Colorado Anderson’s Cigar Store Tokens, Leadville Lot of four different tokens from Anderson’s cigar store: 1) ANDERSON’S / CIGAR STORE // GOOD FOR / 5 CENTS / IN TRADE (diamond cutout); Br., rd., 21 mm. 2) ANDERSON’S / CIGAR STORE // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE (spade cutout, “5” counterstamp over 12); Br., rd., 21 mm. 3) ANDERSON’S / CIGAR / STORE // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 4) ANDERSON’S / CIGAR / STORE // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE (no ornaments on reverse); Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC# 154051

163View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4335 Leadville, Colorado Armory Hall Dance Academy Tokens, Leadville Lot of four different tokens: 1) ARMORY HALL DANCING / ACADEMY / STRONG & JOYCE / SEASON 1916-17 / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR ONE 5 CENT / DANCE / S. & J. / ARMORY HALL / DANCING ACADEMY ; Al., rd, 31 mm. 2) ARMORY HALL DANCING / ACADEMY / STRONG & JOYCE / SEASON 1916-17 / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR ONE 5 CENT / DANCE / S. & J. / ARMORY HALL / DANCING ACADEMY; Br., rd., 31 mm. 3) Armory Hall Dance Academy / Regan / And / Joyce // Good For One 5c Dance / R. & J.; blue cardboard, rd., 38 mm. 4) Armory Hall Dance Academy / 5c // Good For One 5c Dance / 5c; orange cardboard, rd., 38 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154052Lot# 4336 Leadville, Colorado Bank Saloon Token, Leadville This saloon also produced an embossed whiskey bottle. This token: BANK SALOON / PH. KLEINSCHMIDT // 5; Al, rd., 26 mm; EF-AU condition! Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 154055Lot# 4337Leadville, Colorado Court Exchange Tokens, Leadville Lot of five tokens from the place that also made embossed whiskey flask W 105. 1) COURT EXCHANGE / 513 / HAR. AVE. / LEADILLE (Sic), COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE (round - offset cutout); Br., rd., 21 mm. 2) Court / Exchange // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm. 3) Court / Exchange / Saloon // Good For / One / Drink; Br., rd., 21 mm. 4 & 5) Court / Exchange // In / 12 1/2c / Trade. Br., rd., 24 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 154065Lot# 4338 Leadville, Colorado Elks Lodge/ Opera House Tokens, Leadville Lot of nine tokens from Leadville: five are poker chip from B.P.O.E. lodge 236; three different from the Elks Opera House Bar, and one from The Kolsch Pharmacy / Elk’s Club Rooms. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154070Lot# 4339 Leadville, Colorado Frank Germon Token, Leadville This proprietor also made a jug (W/ 5173). This token: FRANK GERMON / 146 / WEST CHESTNUT ST. // IN / 5¢ / TRADE; Br., rd., 24 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154059Lot# 4340 Leadville, Colorado Frank Zaitz Tokens, Leadville This proprietor also produced a W/381 jug. Two tokens: 1) FRANK ZAITZ / WINES / LIQUORS & / CIGARS / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR / ¢10¢ / IN TRADE; Al., rd., 20 mm. 2) F. Zaitz / 614/ Chestnut St. // In / 5c / Trade; Br., Sc 8; 28 mm. (unlisted in tokencatalog.com). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154056Lot# 4341 Leadville, Colorado John Lochnikar Klondike Saloon Token, Leadville JOHN LOCHNIKAR / KLONDIKE / SALOON // IN / 5¢ / TRADE; Br., octagonal, 28 mm. 1901 business directory has John operating at Hazel & 18th Street. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 152969Lot# 4342 Leadville, Colorado Joseph Golob Token, Leadville This proprietor also made a jug (W/5174). This token: JOSEPH GOLOB / GOOD FOR / 5¢ / DRINK (all incuse) // (blank); Br., octagonal, 26 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154058Lot# 4343 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Club Tokens Lot of two tokens from the establishment that also produced embossed whiskey bottle W 112 & W113: 1) LEADVILLE CLUB / L & C (Interlocking) / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE AT THE BAR; Al., rd., 35 mm. 2) Leadville / Club // Good For / One / Drink; Br., oval, 25 x 20 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154064Lot# 4344 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Transit Company Token Rare transportation token: LEADVILLE / TRANSIT / COMPANY // GOOD FOR / ONE / FARE / BETWEEN CLIMAX & LEADVILLE; Br., rd., 26 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 154054Lot# 4345 Leadville, Colorado Pioneer Saloon Tokens, Leadville Lot of five tokens from the saloon that also produced the embossed whiskey flask (W 117). 1) PIONEER SALOON / GOOD FOR / A / DRINK / LEADVILLE (all incuse) // (blank); Br., rd., 23 mm. 2) PIONEER / 118 // (blank) ; Br., rd., 21 mm. 3) PIONEER SALOON / AFG (monogram) / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE / AT MY BAR; Al., rd., 38 mm. 4) GRUNDEL & UPTON / 118 / W. 2ND ST. / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Al., rd., 30 mm. 5) GRUNDEL & UPTON / 118 / W. 2ND ST. / LEADVILLE, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $900-1500 HWAC# 154060Lot# 4346 Leadville, Colorado Savoy Theatre&BarTokens,LeadvilleLot of four tokens: 1) SAVOY BAR / B.P. / 136 W. 2ND ST. //GOOD FOR / ONE / 12Ω¢ DRINK / B.P. ; Br., rd., 21 mm. 2) SAVOY THEATRE / 25¢ / LEADVILLE / G. & Q // 25¢; Br., oval, 35 x 20 mm. 3) SAVOY THEATRE / 10¢ / LEADVILLE / G. & Q // 10¢; Br., Sc, 30 mm. 4) SAVOY THEATRE / 5¢ / LEADVILLE. // G. & Q.; Br., Sq., 24 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-800 HWAC#154053Lot# 4347 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Token, Leadville These proprietors also made a jug (W/5180). SCHLOSS BROS. / 322 / HARRISON / AVE. / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#154057Lot# 4348 Leadville, Colorado The Senate Token, Leadville THE / SENATE / LEADVILLE, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12 1/2 c / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. They also produced the embossed bottle W 118. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154063

164Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 TokensLot# 4349 Leadville, Colorado The Topic Tokens, Leadville Lot of two tokens from the establishment that produced embossed bottle W 119: : 1) THE TOPIC / LEADVILLE / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., octagonal, 25 mm. 2) THE TOPIC / LEADVILLE / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; C, rd., 25mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 154062Lot# 4350 Leadville, Colorado Uptons Saloon/ Hub Saloon Tokens,LeadvilleLot of two tokens from saloons that also made embossed whiskey flasks: 1) GOOD FOR 12Ω¢ DRINK / AT THE / HUB SALOON / 116 W. SECOND ST / W.H. UPTON & CO. // 12Ω; Al., rd., 30 mm. 2) UPTONS SALOON / 110 / W. 2ND ST. / LEADVILLE // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 154061Lot# 4351 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Key Tag Collection, 9 9 Leadville key tags. Oval Delaware Hotel. Round Mansion House. Square-American House #72 and Leadville House 122. Star-2x Hotel Delaware, 1 has damage. Charley’s Lodging House, Hotel Vendome, Eight Ave. Hotel. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $1500-2500 HWAC# 154564Lot# 4352 Limon, Colorado Limon Token Collection Lot of seven tokens from the Lincoln County town: Winfrey Pool Hall (2: GF 5c & 10c); Danny’s Recreation (2);Seaberg Pool Hall; C. L. Winget; H & R Billiards. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 154382Lot# 4353 Littleton, Colorado C. Kalinowski Tokens, Littleton Lot of two tokens: 1) C. KALINOWSKI / BAKERY / LITTLETON / COLO. // GOOD FOR / ONE / 5¢ / LOAF OF BREAD; Br., octagonal, 27 mm. 2) C. KALINOWSKI / LITTLETON // GOOD FOR / 5c / CIGAR ; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 154383Lot# 4354 Littleton, Colorado Crow Page/ J. E. C. Tokens, Littleton Lot of three: 1) J.E.C. / LITTLETON // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 24 mm. 2) CROW PAGE / LITTLETON, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 21 mm. 3) CROW PAGE / LITTLETON, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 26 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 154384Lot# 4355 London, Colorado Michaels Alecks Tokens The only two tokens listed for this Park County town: 1) MICHAELS ALECKS / LONDON, COLO.GOOD FOR / 2Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Al., octagonal, 23 mm. 2) MICHAELS ALECKS / LONDON, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Al. rd., 25 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154381Lot# 4356 Longmont, Colorado Longmont Token Collection This Boulder County town is one of the few towns with 4 cent tokens. Lot of nine tokens: Elks Club (3); Farmers Store; The Empson Packing Co.; T. K. W. Grocery Co.; C. W. Pace’s Place; Empson’s (one five cent, one four cent). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154079Lot# 4357 Louisville, Colorado Louisville Token Collection Lot of nine tokens from the Boulder County town: John L. Porta Pool Room; John Franchini; Chas Confectionary; L. Mossoni; G. E. Pappas; A. LaSalle; Mossoni & Porta; O. F. Todd; Celeste’s Place. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154078Lot# 4358 Loveland, Colorado Loveland Token Collection Lot of ten tokens from the Larimer County town of Loveland: Bonnell Merc. Co. (2); Knievel’s Grocery; C. E. Lightner; Loveland Creamery; W. D. McPherrin (2); Tilley’s Grocery; Swan & Hill.Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $120-250 HWAC# 154386Lot# 4359 Lyons, Colorado Lyons Tokens Lot of three tokens from the Boulder County town of Lyons: 1) C.P. PRENTICE / LYONS, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 24 mm. 2) P. H. BOHN // GOOD FOR / 5C / IN MERCHANDISE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 3) BUD HERVEY / LYONS / COLORADO // GOOD FOR / 10C / IN TRADE; Al. rd., 25 mm. (unlisted in tokencatalog.com) Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 154396Lot# 4360 Lyons, Colorado McCall Saloon Token, Lyons Unlisted in tokencatalog.com: MCCALL / SALOON / LYONS, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12 1/2C / IN TRADE; Br., octagonal, 28 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 154392Lot# 4361 MacGregor, Colorado Cameo Mercantile Co. Token, MacGregor From the Routt County town: THE CAMEO MERCANTILE CO. / 1.00 / MACGREGOR, COLO. // PAYABLE IN MERCHANDISE ONLY / 1.00 / ORCO / PAT. PEND. / THE CO. / OSBORNE REGISTER / CIN. O. U.S.A. / NOT TRANSFERABLE; Wm, rd., 35 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 154395Lot# 4362 Manassa, Colorado Manassa Tokens Three tokens with nice eye appeal from the Conejos County town: 1) J.H. DEPRIEST, / MANASSA, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE; Br., octagonal, 26 mm. 2) THE GEO. J. KOCH CO. / MANASSA, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE; Br., rd., 20 mm. 3) J.P. HAYNIE & CO. / MANASSA / COLO. // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN / MERCHANDISE; Al. rd., 32 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 154389Lot# 4363 Mancos, Colorado Mancos Token Collection Lot of seven tokens from the Montezuma County town of Mancos: New Recreation Club; Pastime Pool Hall; R. S. Brown; Frank Shadell; Cash Meat & Grocery Co.; L. H. Miles; Town Club. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 154390Lot# 4364 Manitou, Colorado Hiawatha Club Pictorial Token, Manitou Pictorial token from the El Paso County town: HIAWATHA CLUB / (Clubhouse) / S.D. CHILDS & CO. CHICAGO / MANITOU, COLO. // HIAWATHA CLUB. / GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / AT THE BAR; Al., Rd., 37 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154391

165View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 TokensLot# 4365 Manitou, Colorado John Nolan Manitou or Cripple Creek Pictorial Token Pictorial token, clipped at the top: JOHN NOLON / (Elk’s Head) / MANITOU OR CRIPPLE CREEK. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Al., rd., 31 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 154388Lot# 4366 Manitou, Colorado Manitou Tokens Lot of three tokens: 1) ED. P. CREIGHTON / MANITOU / COLO. // 10; Br., rd., 22 mm, holed. 2) FRED’S BINGO / GOOD FOR / ONE / FREE PLAY / MANITOU, COLO. // FRED’S BINGO / GOOD FOR / ONE / FREE PLAY / MANITOU, COLO.; Al., rd., 18 mm. 3) MANITOU / SPRINGS / SCHOOL // GOOD FOR / Ω PINT / MILK; Pr, rd., 31 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC#154394Lot# 4367 Manitou Springs, Colorado Manitou Springs Hotel Key Tags, 2 2 Manitou Springs hotel brass key tags. Square-Manitou House. Round-Barker House. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154572Lot# 4368 Manzanola, Colorado Manzanola Token Collection Lot of eight tokens from the Otero County town of Manzanola: Five are from: HUNTER / CONKLIN / MANZANOLA, / COLORADO. // GOOD FOR / (5c, 10¢, 25c, 50c, $1) / IN MDSE; Al., octagonal, 24-36 mm. Beatty Merc. Co.; W. M. Miller; Miller-Legge Co. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 154387Lot# 4369 Marble, Colorado Wm. M Wigginton Token, Marble From the rare Gunnison County town: WM. M. WIGGINTON / MARBLE, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm, indentation on obverse. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC#154380Lot# 4370 Marion, Colorado Marketti Bros. Token, Marion Only token listed from this Garfield County town: MARKETTI BROS. / 1907 / MARION, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154077Lot# 4371 McPhee, Colorado McPhee, Colorado Tokens Lot of three tokens from the Montezuma County town of McPhee: 1) MONTEZUMA LBR. CO. / McPHEE / COLORADO // GOOD FOR / 1¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE; Br., Sq., 18 mm. 2) MONTZUMA LBR. CO. / McPHEE / COLORADO // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN / MERCHANDISE; Al., octagonal, 28 mm. 3) NEW MEXICO LUMBER MFG. CO. / McPHEE, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 1¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 18 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 154393Lot# 4372 Mead, Colorado Grover W. Roberts Token, Mead Only token from this Weld County town: GROVER W. ROBERTS / MEAD, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN MERCHANDISE; Al., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 154385Lot# 4373 Meeker, Colorado City Drug Store/Old Pioneer Bar Tokens, Meeker Lot of two Meeker tokens with great eye appeal: 1) CITY / DRUG / STORE / MEEKER, COLO.GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN DRINK / OR / CIGARS; Al. rd., 24 mm. 2) THE OLD PIONEER / BAR / MEEKER, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / DRINK; Br., barrel, 26 x 32 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#154076Lot# 4374 Meeker, Colorado Meeker Token Collection Lot of 15 tokens from Meeker, Colorado: Meeker Pool Hall; J. H. Wix; The Old Pioneer (2); At Meeker Hotel; Gifford & House; Henderson & Coulter(5); Joy Bros.; Bert Henderson. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 154075Lot# 4375 Milliken, Colorado C. F. Bechtol Token, Milliken Only token listed for this Weld County town: C.F. BECHTOL / BILLIARD / HALL / MILLIKEN, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 22 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154074Lot#4376Milner, Colorado Federal Mercantile Co. Tokens Lot of two: 1) FEDERAL / MERCANTILE / CO. / MILNER / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE; Br., octagonal, 25 mm. 2) FEDERAL / MERCANTILE / CO. / MILNER / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN TRADE; Al., octagonal, 28 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154072Lot# 4377 Minturn, Colorado H. W. Luby/ E. M. Fletcher Tokens, Minturn Lot of two tokens from the Eagle County town: 1) E.M. FLETCHER / MINTURN, COLO. // CLIPPER, / 12Ω / CENTS ; Br., rd., 25 mm. 2) H.W. LUBY. / MINTURN, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Al., octagonal, 27 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC#154071Lot# 4378 Moffat, Colorado Jack’s Token, Moffat R9 token from a rare town: JACK’S MOFFAT, COLO. // GOOD FOR 5¢ / IN MERCHANDISE (round cutout); Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 154069Lot# 4379 Monarch, Colorado Arthur Woods Billiards Token, Monarch Rare town: ARTHUR WOODS / BILLIARDS / & / POOL / MONARCH, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 24 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154068Lot# 4380 Monte Vista, Colorado Monte Vista Token Collection Lot of seven tokens from Monte Vista: Self Service Grocery; Monte Vista School Lunch; L. L. Fassett (4: GF 5c, 10c, 25c & $1)); U. M . Fleets Cash Grocery. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 154067Lot# 4381 Montezuma, Colorado Montezuma Bar/ Joe Bernatchey Tokens Two tokens from a rarely seen town: 1) JOE BERNATCHEY / MONTEZUMA, / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 2) Montezuma / Bar // Good For / 12 1/2c; Br., tri., 30 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154066

166Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 TokensLot# 4382 Nederland, Colorado Nederland Hotel Key Tag Brass shoehorn shaped key tag. Hotel, Hetzer, Nederland, 16. 4x1.5”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#154589Lot# 4383 Ouray, Colorado Ouray Hotel Key Tags, 2 2metal Ouray hotel key tags. Story Block, 6, Ouray, Colo. 2.5x1 5/8”. Delomico, 31 (25 crossed out), 3”. Bent. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 154586Lot# 4384 Poncha Springs, Colorado Poncha Springs Hotel Key Tags, 2 2 brass square Poncha Springs key tags. Poncha Springs, 71, Hotel. Poncha Springs, 14, Hotel. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154587Lot# 4385 Salida, Colorado Salida Hotel Key Tags, 4 4 metal Salida hotel key tags. Round-New Sherman Hotel 2 3/8”. Montecristo, 21, Hotel 3”. Square-The New Palace, Hotel, 34, Salida, Colo. 2.5x1 3/8”. Saddleback, Hotel, 58, Salida, Colo. 1.75x1 3/8”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-900 HWAC# 154588Lot# 4386 Silverton, Colorado Grand Hotel Key Tag Large copper star key tag, Grand Hotel, 19, Silverton. 4.5x3.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 154579Lot# 4387 Silverton, Colorado Grand Hotel Star Key Tag Large star shaped Grand Hotel, 52, Silverton key tag. 3.75 x 3 5/8”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 154581Lot# 4388 Telluride, Colorado Telluride Hotel Key Tag American House, Telluride, Colo. key tag. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#154574Lot# 4389 Trinidad, Colorado Trinidad Hotel Key Tags, 2 2 Trinidad hotel key tags. White metal diamond-Saddle Rock Hotel & Cafe-has a chip. Brass diamond-The Grand Hotel. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 154576Lot# 4390 Victor, Colorado Baltimore Hotel Key and Tag in Frame Framed Baltimore Hotel key and tag with 2 photos. 14.5x12.5”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152900Lot# 4391 Walsenburg, Colorado Klein Hotel Key Tag Diamond key tag from Klein Hotel, 5x2. 1/8”. Brass has a few wrinkles. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154571Lot# 4392 Colorado Summit House Key Tag Rectangular brass Summit, 9, House key tag. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154578Lot# 4393 Colorado Colorado Hotel Key Tags, 3 3 brass Colorado hotel key tags. The Gladstone. Wellington Hotel, Denver. Palace Hotel, Leadville. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 154582Lot# 4394 Colorado Colorado Hotel Key Tags, 4 4 Colorado hotel key tags from unidentified towns. Pacific House, Depot, Nevada Hotel, Bender House. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 154573Lot# 4395 Colorado Colorado Hotel Key Tags, 5 5 metal Colorado hotel key tags. Large star Clarendon, 68, Hotel. 4 5/8x3.75”-possibly Leadville. Oval-The Antlers, Colorado Springs, 2 different. Round-The Colorado, Glenwood Springs. Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC#154650Lot# 4396 Colorado Colorado Hotel Key Tags, 5 5 Colorado hotel key tags. Plastic-The Lodge at Vail. Manor, Vail. Winchester Hotel, Rifle. Colorado Hotel, La Junta. Composite Hotel Congress, Pueblo. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154651Lot# 4397 Colorado Colorado Die Struck ID Tags, 3 3 rare oval aluminum die struck ID tags. Olin Hotel, Denver. The Bank of Victor, Victor. New Sherman Hotel, Teluride. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 153017

167View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4398 Colorado Colorado ID Tag Group, 12 12 Colorado ID tags. Trinidad, 2 Silverton, Aspen, Aurora, 3 Denver, Loma, Poncha Springs, South Fork, Burlington. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 153016Lot# 4399 Colorado Colorado Stage, Drayage, Express Tags, 4 Pioneer Omnibus 64 Line. The Denver Omnibus & Cab Co, Denver, Colo., Pioneer Stage Co. 164 T & W. O K 59 Transfer Co. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC#153020Lot# 4400 Fort Sanders, Dakotas J. Wanless & Co. Shell Card J. WANLESS & CO / GENERAL / WHOLESALE / & RETAIL / DEALERS / FORT SANDERS D.T(liberty head to left, 13 stars around) / 1868; Rd., 35 mm. Curto lists as “rare”. Fort Sanders was a wooden fort constructed in 1866 on the Laramie Plains in southern Wyoming, near the city of Laramie. Bowers says this is the only issuer for the Dakota Territory. (Guide to U. S. Shell Cards 1867-1880, by Q. David Bowers) Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 152923Lot# 4401 Idaho Idaho Token Group Lot of six tokens from Idaho: Orofino: Alaska Bar; Pocatello: The Senate; Moscow: Badger Store; Coeur D’Alene: Idaho Cigar Store; Boise: Bouquet Cigar Store; Boise: Exchange Cigar Store. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#152939Lot# 4402 Indian Territory Indian Territory Hotel Key Tags (6) Lot of six different key tags from hotels in Indian Territory. They are from the Scott Hotel in Holdenville, Almeda Hotel in Bartlesville, Robinson House Loding in Chickasha, Artesian Hotel in Sulphur, Hotel Adams in Muskogee, and the Robinson in Tulsa. These are all cities that are now in Oklahoma, but they are all designated as Indian Territory on these tags. Various sizes and shapes. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $1200-2500 HWAC# 154477Lot# 4403 Des Moines, Iowa Elliot Hotel Baggage Tag Rectangular brass baggage tag, Hotel Elliot, Des Moines. #422 Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 152907Lot# 4404 Leavenworth, Kansas Woolf’s Shirt Depot Shell Card $20 obverse 1868; Printed reverse: “Woolf’s Shirt Depot / And / Gents’ / Furnishing Store / 1 Delaware St. / Leavenworth, / Kansas / Fine Shirts Made to Order. 34 mm; Distributed by Perris & Browne, made by T. N. Hickcox & Co. Bowers notes only two shell card issuers have been recorded for Kansas. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 152924Lot# 4405 Kansas Kansas Token Collection Lot of 36 tokens from Kansas: Aginville; Almena; Atchison; Baileyville; Brazilton; Bucklin City; Chase; Cherryvale; Cunningham; Frontenac; Fort Leavenworth; Fort Scott; Iola; Kansas City; Lacrosse; Lake City; Lawrence; Louisville; Lydon; Neodesha; Palmer; Piqua; Pittsburg; Quenemo; Salina; Stone City; Topeka; Wichita Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#152942Lot# 4406 Kansas Kansas Advertising Mirror Group (4) Group of four different advertising mirrors for businesses in Kansas. These businesses are the Farmers Alliance Insurance Co. in McPherson, the Baton Oil Company in McPherson, the Fraternal Aid Association in Lawrence, and the Smart Bros. in Stafford. Different sizes, largest is approx. 2.75 x 1.75 inches, oval shaped. Mirrors sides are partially or fully rusted. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-250 HWAC# 154596Lot# 4407 Kansas Kansas Brass Key Tag Group (4) Group of four different brass hotel key tags from Kansas. They are from the Bartell House in Junction City, the Pacific Hotel in Yates Center, the Eldridge House, and the Byram in Atchinson. Different sizes and shapes including a six-pointed star. Two tags still have the keys attached. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 154593Lot# 4408 Kansas Kansas Hotel Key Tags (17) Lot of about 17 key tags from various hotels in Kansas. Some examples include the Palace Hotel, Samey Hotel, Liggett Hotel, Holiday Inn, Brettun Hotel, Hotel Lassen, Hotel Dale, Broadview Hotel, and more. Most of these tags still have the keys attached. Various sizes and shapes. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 154475Lot# 4409 Kansas Kansas Metal Tag Group (4) Group of four different metal tags from Kansas. They are from the Johnson-Bratcher Construction Co. in Salina, Kininmonth in Winfield, The “De Ahtel” Collapsible House in Fort Scott, and the Blue Valley Creamery Co. in Powhattan. Various sizes and shapes, largest is 4.25 x 2 inches. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154614Lot# 4410 Michigan Michigan Hotel Key Tag Hotel key tag from the Island House in Mackinac Island, Michigan. This key tag is for room 22. Metal tag, rounded diamond shape, 4.5 x 2 inches. Good condition, some wear. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154474Lot# 4411 Missouri Missouri Key Tags (9) Group of nine different hotel key tags from Missouri. They are from the Hotel Connor in Joplin (2), the Hotel State in Kansas City, the Hotel Sterling in Springfield, the Marquette Hotel in St. Louis, the Keystone Hotel in Joplin, the Coates House in Kansas City, the Daniel Boone in Columbia, and the Hotel Bray in Kansas City. Most still have the keys attached. Different sizes and shapes. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#154595

168Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 TokensLot# 4412 Missouri Missouri Token Collection Collection of over 60 tokens from Missouri: 22 from Kansas City; 44 from other towns. Springfield; St. Peters; Lamar; Smithville; Jefferson City; Joplin; Lexington; Butler; Monroe City; Carthage, others. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152944Lot# 4413 Missouri Missouri and Kansas Advertising Mirrors Lot of nine vintage advertising mirrors, buttons, etc. from businesses in Missouri and Kansas. These businesses include a shoe store, a power company, a smoke shop, car shops, etc. Various sizes, largest mirror is about 2 inches in diameter. Good condition, some rust. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 153045Lot# 4414 Livingston, Montana Livingston, Montana Hotel Key Tag Brass key tag from the Elite Hotel in Livingston, Montana. This is for room number 9. Square shape, approx. 1.5 x 1.75 inches. Good condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154494Lot# 4415 Montana Montana Token Collection Lot of 22 Montana tokens: Rosebud: The Owl Saloon; Billings: Billings Bar; Belgrade: M & L Bar; Basin: Eagle Bar; Lima: Mint Bar; Anaconda: The Condor; Milltown: Midway Saloon; Roundup: Frank Preshern; Wibaux: William Woodburn; Billings: Brunswick Bar; Laurel: Wright & Jacobs; Bonner: Midway Saloon; Kalispell: The Two Jims; Big Timber: Grand Hotel; Kalispell: The Pastime; Billings: Capitol Bar; Kalispell: Brewery Saloon; Meaderville: White Front Saloon; Melstone: Cozy Corner; Hamilton: Joseph Haich; Helmville: McCormick & Son; Harlowton: H. M. Hogl. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152940Lot# 4416 Nebraska Nebraska Token Collection Lot of 23 tokens: Gurley, Hampton, Benedict, Elk Creek, Clearwater, McCook, Burr, Crete, Crab Orchard, Dwight, Grofton, Ohiowa, Ashland, Alexandria, Loma, Norfolk, Platte Center, Omaha, Ponca, Loretto, Prague. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 153174Lot# 4417 Nebraska Nebraska Token Collection Lot of 15 Nebraska tokens: Dwight: Farmers Merc. $1; Otoe: Hilman’s Store; Wilber: City Hall Saloon; Nelson: Kirlin Bros. & Kirk; McCook: Big Bills Smoke House; Beaver City: J. W. Kelley & Co.; Howells: Sellhorst Tavern; Elk Creek: Farmers Merc. Co.; Howells: Sellhorst Tavern; Crawford: Sherrill’s Soft Drink Parlor; Harvard: Gents Den; Papillion: Bert’s Pool & Lunch; Elk Creek: Farmers Merc.; Crab Orchard: F. E. Brown; Santee: Santee’s Cash Store. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152936Lot# 4418 Fernley, Nevada Oasis Token, Fernley THE / OASIS / FERNLEY, NEV // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE; Al., octagonal, 26 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152701Lot# 4419 Gold Hill, Nevada John E. Wade Token, Gold Hill JOHN E. WADE / GOLD HILL, / NEV. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 152706Lot# 4420 Mary Mine, Nevada Columbia Saloon Token, Mary Mine COLUMBIA SALOON / MARY MINE, / NEV. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Br., rd., 22 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 152700Lot# 4421 Reno, Nevada Railroad Saloon, Reno JOHN WILEY / RAILROAD / SALOON / RENO, NEV. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / DRINK ; Al., octagonal, 26 mm. (1904: 238 E. Commercial Row) Rare token. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 152702Lot# 4422 Sparks, Nevada Sparks Tokens Lot of three tokens: 1) ELECTRIC / SALOON / SPARKS // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 24 mm. (1904 newspaper ad: fine imported limburger swiss cheese sandwiches Holland herring Frankfurters Sauerkraut) 2) J. PONCIA, SPARKS, NEVADA // GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN TRADE; Al., rd., 35 mm. EF-AU condition. 3) THE NORTHERN / SPARKS / NEV. / MOISE S.F. // GOOD FOR / 1 / DRINK OR CIGAR; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 152916Lot# 4423 Nevada Eastern Nevada Token Groups Lot of six tokens from Eastern Nevada: Wells: Digrazia Bros.; Tybo: Bettini & Antoniazzi; Elko: Elk Pool Hall; Elko: Pioneer Bar; Ely: Owl Saloon; Montello: A. E. Hartsough. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC#152928Lot# 4424 Nevada Golconda/Tuscarora Tokens Lot of two: 1) LOUIS DUTERTRE / GOLCONDA, / NEVADA. / KLINKNER & CO. S.F. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Br., rd., 24 mm. 2) BUCK’S PLACE / TUSCARORA, NEV. // GOOD FOR / ONE / SMILE; Al., oval, 26 x 12 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-250 HWAC# 152925Lot#4425NevadaLovelock/Mazuma Tokens Lot of four tokens: 1) MAZUMA HILLS / BAR / MAZUMA / NEV. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 2) OWL SALOON / ED BARRY / PROP. / LOVELOCK / PATRICK & CO. S.F. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 3) PERSHING / HOTEL / LOVELOCK / NEV. // GOOD FOR / 6º¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. 4) THE WONDER / BAR / LOVELOCK, NEV. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Wm., Sc 8, 29 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 152926Lot# 4426 Nevada Nevada Token Group Lot of six Nevada tokens: Morning Star: S. F. Saloon; Tonopah: Bacots Smoke House. Four from Goldfield: Cactus Club, Atlanta Bar, Hermitage, Elks Home Club. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152809Lot# 4427 Nevada Nevada Tokens Three Nevada tokens: 1) GOOD FOR ONE DRINK / BONANZA HOTEL, / J.J. WINN, / SILVER CITY, NEV. // DRINK / JESSE MOORE / AA / WHISKEY / THE WHITEHEAD & HOAG CO. NEWARK, N.J. Ce., rect., 48 x 24 mm. 2) HOTEL / GERMANIA / GARDNERVILLE / NEV. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. (1907-1910). 3) EAGLE SALOON / PARDINI / & / PERRI / YERINGTON, NEV. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 152927Lot# 4428 New Mexico Tokens/Postal Cover/ Railway Pass from New Mexico New Mexico items: 1919 railway pass issued by The Cimarron & Northwestern Railway Co.; good for one first class passage from Cimarron to Ponil Park. Postal cover: June 5, 1887 postmark from East Las Vegas, N. Mex. on a blue one cent Franklin stamp. Nine New Mexico tokens: Fort Bayard: Post Exchange; White Sands Missile Range: NCO Open Mess; Round House: Round House Bar; Anton Chico: 1913 half day work; Gibson: J. A. Gibson; four tokens from Gallup: Akers Hotel Bar; Smith’s Cigar Store; McCoy Brothers; Vienna Bakery. Hotel tags: Eddy, (later named Carlsbad); Moore & Barlow. Two wooden nickels from Scarlett’s Antiques of Santa Fe. Carthage: Carthage Merc. Co. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152937

169View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 Tokens Lot# 4429 North Dakota North Dakota Token Collection Collection of 107 tokens from North Dakota. Petersburg, Rolla, Valley City, Grand Forks, Fargo, Galesburg, Killdeer and many more. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 152811Lot# 4430 North Dakota North Dakota Token Group Lot of five tokens from North Dakota: Minot: A. P. Scofield Livery, Hack & Bus Line; Minto: Taxicab, Motor Bus & Transfer Line; Verona: John Muralt; Fargo: Grand Card Room; Hope: Hope Pool Hall. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152938Lot# 4431 Coyle, Oklahoma Houghton Dept. Store Tokens Complete family keepsake set of six tokens from Houghton Department Stores. Good for: 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $5. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154397Lot# 4432 El Reno, Oklahoma El Reno, Oklahoma Hotel Key Tags Key tags from two different hotels in El Reno, Oklahoma. They are the Southern Hotel and the Anstine Hotel. Different sizes and shapes. The larger one is 5 inches long. Both are made of metal. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 154478Lot# 4433 Enid, Oklahoma Enid, Oklahoma Hotel Key Tags (2) Two different key tags from the Oxford Hotel in Enid, Oklahoma. There are for rooms 12 and 32. Two different shapes, one is a six-pointed star (approx. 4.5 x 4 inches), and the other is rectangular (1.5 x 1.75 inches). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 154481Lot# 4434 Guthrie, Oklahoma Guthrie, Oklahoma Key Tags (3) Lot of three key tags from the Ione Hotel in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Room numbers 57, 187, and 222. Two still have the keys attached. All three are different sizes and shapes. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154479Lot# 4435 Hobart, Oklahoma Framed “Arcade Saloon” Advertising Mirror Photo Framed photo of an advertising mirror, Arcade Saloon, Hobart, OT. Old man is looking thru a keyhole at a woman entering the bath tub. Frame 12.5x10.5” Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC#153742Lot# 4436 Muskogee, Oklahoma Muskogee Token Collection Lot of nine tokens from Muskogee: Elks lodge 517 (2); Muskogee Electric Traction Co. (2); New Phoenix Clothiers (2); Dean Novelty Co.; Muskogee Electric Traction Co. (pictorial Indian). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154398Lot#4437Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City Hotel Keys and Fobs Collection, 13 13 Oklahoma City key fobs and tags, 5 with keys. Leather- 2x Hotel Kingkade, 2x Wells-Roberts Hotel, Huckins Hotel, Travelers Hotel, Como Hotel. Metal- Hotel Bristol, Hotel Long, Grand Ave. Hotel, Hotel Roberts Stockyards, Hotel Kingkade, Stanton Hotel Lee. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 152901Lot# 4438 Oklahoma Oklahoma Token Collection Lot of fifteen Oklahoma tokens: Homestead: Rickner & Wentz; Clayton: Roy’s Cafe; Camp Doniphan: Pay Cashier; Guthrie: Oklahoma Consistory; Guthrie: Liberty Bell; Enid: K & P Bakery; Ponca City: McCracken’s Dairy Farm; Ponca City: Ponca Pool Hall; Tulsa: First National Bank; Ponca City: six wooden nickels. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152935Lot# 4439 Oklahoma Oklahoma Advertising Mirrors Lot of seven pieces of advertising pieces, mostly pocket mirrors, from Oklahoma. In addition to the mirrors, there is also a small tape measure that is a souvenir from the 101 Ranch in Marland, Oklahoma. The other pieces are advertisements for stores, cafes, etc. Good condition, some mirrors have rust. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 153050Lot# 4440 Oklahoma Oklahoma Hotel Key Tags (4) Lot of four different key tags from hotels in Oklahoma. They are from the Walcott Hotel in Shawnee, Porter’s Hotel, the Southern in El Reno, and Hotel Reeble in Shawnee. Different sizes and shows. The one from the Walcott Hotel has a hole cut in the middle, probably where the room number would have been. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 154480Lot# 4441 Oklahoma Oklahoma Key Tag Group (6) Group of six different hotel key tags from Oklahoma. They are from the Hotel Severs in Muskogee, Hotel Will Rogers in Claremore, Hotel Gornelsen in Fairview, Commercial Hotel in Medford, G.W. Guthrie & Sons in Wakita, and Hotel Royal in Guthrie. Two still have the keys attached. Various sizes and shapes, some slightly rusted. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154476Lot# 4442 Oklahoma Oklahoma Territory Hotel Key Tags (3) Lot of three different key tags from hotels in Oklahoma Territory. They are from Elks Hotel in Guthrie, Norwood Hotel in Shawnee, and the Hotel Royal in Guthrie. These are all designated as Oklahoma Territory, which means they are pre-1907. Different sizes and shapes. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $600-1000 HWAC# 154482Lot# 4443 Oklahoma Diverse Oklahoma Key Tag Collection, 12 Nice Oklahoma hotel key tags with different shapes and different cities. Square- Hotel Aldridge, Wewoka. Midland Hotel, Lawton. Hotel Walcott, Shawnee(condition issues). Scallop-Norwood Hotel, Shawnee. Hotel Doss, McAlester. Sawtooth-Central Hotel, Tulsa. Round-Norwood Hotel, Shawnee. Mayor Hotel, Miami. Madden’s, Ardmore. Alvin Hotel, Tulsa. Hotel Tulsa, Tulsa. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $1200-2000 HWAC# 152902Lot# 4444 Oregon Oregon Token Collection Ten tokens from Oregon: 1) Astoria: Thiel Bros.; 2) Baker City: Resort Saloon; 3) Coquille: The Maryland; 4) The Dalles: Charlie Frank; 5) The Dalles: R. A. Crooks; 6) Killingsworth: Pink Elephant; 7) Pendleton: The Barrell; 8) Sheridan: Calkins / Chapin; 9) Tillamook: Palace Saloon; 10) Wheeler: H. M. Lovejoy. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152721

170Aug 2022DAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 TokensLot# 4445 Austin, Texas Austin Bar Tokens Lot of two Austin tokens: 1) S.A. CARLSON, / DUMMY LINE / SALOON, / AUSTIN, / TEXAS.GOOD FOR / 5 CENTS / IN TRADE; Al., rd., 25 mm. 2) CAPITOL BAR / 809 / CONGRESS AVE / AUSTIN, / TEXAS. // 2Ω¢; Br., Sc 8, 29 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 152794Lot# 4446 Belton, Texas J. T. Ware’s Saloon Token, Belton REDEEM / ONLY / AT / J.T. WARE’S / SALOON / BELTON, TEX. // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152790Lot# 4447 Dryer, Texas Antone Oliveira Token, Dryer Antone Oliveira / (star) / Dryer / (star) // (blank); Br., rd., 25 mm. Unlisted in token catalog. Rare town. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#152795Lot# 4448 El Paso, Texas Lobby Saloon Token, El Paso LOBBY SALOON / A. & F. / EL PASO, TEX. // GOOD FOR / ONE / BEER; Br., rd., 21 mm. Located at 107 San Francisco Street in the 1902 City Directory. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152729Lot# 4449 Fredericksburg, Texas Buck Horn Saloon Token, Fredericksburg BUCK HORN / SALOON / FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS. // GOOD / FOR 5 IN / TRADE; Al., rd., 24 mm, rare. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152791Lot# 4450 Freyburg, Texas Hy Lauterbach Token, Freyburg Fayette County token: HY. LAUTERBACH / FREYBURG, / TEX. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., octagonal, 20 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152724Lot# 4451 Galveston, Texas Sunset Route Meal Ticket Token, Galveston GALVESTON HARRISBURG AND SAN ANTONIO RWY. / MEAL TICKET / 25 CTS. / H.B. ANDREWS / GENL MAN’GR // G.H. AND S.A. RY. / J.E. FISHER / ASS’T TREAS’R / (sunset) / SUNSET ROUTE; Vulcanite, rd., 29 mm, holed. Rare pictorial, two town token. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 152704Lot# 4452 Laredo, Texas Union Saloon Token, Laredo UNION SALOON / A. BONUGLI / LAREDO, TEX. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN / TRADE; Br., rd., 19 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#152705Lot# 4453 San Antonio, Texas Bull Bros. Saloon Token, San Antonio BULL BROS / THE / MOUNT VERNON / AND / COR. ALAMO / & / COMMERCE STS. GOOD FOR / 2Ω / AT THE BAR; Wm,. rd., 25 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152792Lot# 4454 San Antonio, Texas San Antonio Token Group Lot of six San Antonio tokens: 1) ANGELUS BAR / SAN ANTONIO, / TEXAS. // GOOD FOR / 2Ω¢ / IN TRADE; Br., tri., 29 mm. 2) NO. 6 MAIN PLAZA / BALL’S / SAN ANTONIO, / TEXAS. // LET US GO TO / BALL’S / AND / TAKE SOMETHING; Wm, Rd., 30 mm, rare, nice condition. 3) JIM BRADY & CO. / OFFICE BAR / MAIN PLAZA. // I.O.U. / 12Ω¢ / SAN ANTONIO, TEX. (note: serif letters on J of Jim and B of Brady); Wm, rd., 25 mm. (An 1892 Sanborn map notes this 218 Dolorosa location as “Saloon” with “Gambling” on 2nd floor.); 4) SCHOLZ BAR / H. BOERNER. / SAN ANTONIO, / TEX. // GOOD FOR / CTS. 5 CTS. / IN TRADE; Al., octagonal, 30 mm, AU condition. 5) O. EWERT / SAN ANTONIO, / TEX. // GOOD FOR / ONE / GLASS BEER; Br., rd., 25 mm, EF-AU condition. 6) White / (pictorial elephant) / San Antonio / Texas // Good For One Drink / 15 / Cents. Wm, rd., 25 mm, holed. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 152719Lot# 4455 San Marcos, Texas B. Pitchford Sample Room Token, San Marcos When they couldn’t call them saloons they called them: SAMPLE / ROOM / B. PITCHFORD / PROPR. / SAN. MARCOS / TEX. // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Wm. octagonal, 25 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152725Lot# 4456 Sherman, Texas Essin Clinic Token, Sherman ESSIN CLINIC / SHERMAN TEXAS // PARKING / TOKEN (no comma obverse, pointed ends on propeller reverse); Br., rd., 22 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152718Lot# 4457 Temple, Texas Square Saloon Token, Temple SQUARE SALOON / J.A. ROGERS / PROP. / TEMPLE, TEX. GOOD FOR / 12Ω¢ / DRINK; Br., rd., 20 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#152793Lot# 4458 Valley Mills, Texas Alex M. Neill Token, Valley Mills Rare town: ALEX M. NEILL / DRUGGIST / VALLEY MILLS / TEXAS. 5¢ / SODA / N W STAMP WKS ST PAUL MINN; Br., rd., 19 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152712Lot# 4459 Victoria, Texas Palace Saloon Token, Victoria PALACE / SALOON / VICTORIA, TEXAS // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br., rd., 21 mm. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152727Lot# 4460 Waco, Texas Oak Hall Saloon Token, Waco OAK HALL / SALOON / WACO, TEX. // GOOD FOR / 12Ω / CENTS / IN TRADE.; Br., rd., 21 mm, rare. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152726Lot#4461Yoakum, Texas Lone Star Saloon Token, Yoakum W.A. / GREENWOOD // LONE STAR / (star) / SALOON; Br., rd., 25 mm. (1888-1892). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152728Lot# 4462 Texas Central Texas Token Group Lot of six tokens: 1) San Marcos: Katy Store; 2) Lockhart: S. H. Brown; 3)Lockhart: Richard Neuse Bakery; 4) New Braunfels: New Braunfels Social Club; 5) New Braunfels: Rippen Kitchen; 6) Plum: A. Legler. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 152716Lot# 4463 Texas Central Texas Token Group Lot of five tokens from Texas: 1) Bertram: Potts & Ater Bros.; 2) Granger: Allen Bros.; 3) Waco: Waco Twine Mills; 4) Waco: Bermeisters; 5) Waco: St. Charles Cigar Stand. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 152717Lot# 4464 Texas North Texas Tokens Lot of two Texas tokens: 1) Amarillo Pattens Bar; 2) Borger: Stag Bar. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152714Lot# 4465 Texas Southwest Texas Tokens Lot of three tokens: 1) Eagle Pass: The Buckhorn Bar, (pictorial of the Alamo); 2) Ft. McIntosh: Post Exchange / 2nd Bat. 19th Inf.; 3) Laredo: El Centinela. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 152720Lot# 4466 Texas Texas Token Group Lot of seven Texas tokens: 1) Brownsville: C. Lindsey; 2) Bryan: Chas. Stephan’s Place; 3) Denison: Denison Crystal Ice Co.; 4) Nelsonville: C. F. Hellmuth; 5) Port Isabel: C. Champion; 6) Weatherford: Crystal Ice Co.; 7) Victoria: Ben Geffert. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152713See Photos Online

171View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Aug 28 TokensLot# 4467 Texas Texas Token Group Lot of eight Texas tokens: 1) Corpus Christi: Bidwell Hotel; 2) Dallas: Creglar’s Palace Shine Parlor; 3) Holland: J. B. Markham Co.; 4) Mineral: Wm. H. Smith; 5) San Angelo: T. H. McCloskey; 6) Uvalde: Fermin Reyes; 7 & 8) Lubbock: Joyland Park (2). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152715Lot# 4468 Texas Texas Key Tag Collection (7) Collection of seven hotel key tags from Texas. They are fromtheJeffersonHotel in Dallas (4), the Sutherland Hotel, the Worth Hotel in Ft. Worth, and the Hotel Antro in Clarendon. All seven tags still have the keys attached. Different sizes and shapes. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 154499Lot# 4469 Utah Utah Token Group Lot of six tokens from Utah: Escalante: Leo Munson; Green River: The Pastime; Salt Lake City: St. Elmo Bar; Ogden: The Pearl; Ogden: The White Elephant; Ogden: The Ranch. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152934Lot# 4470 Utah Utah Key Tag Group (3) Group of three different Utah key tags. They are from the Excelsior Transfer Co. in Provo, the Reed Hotel in Ogden, and the Gold Hotel in Salt Lake City. The Gold Hotel key tag still has the key attached. Different sizes and shapes. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 154498Lot#4471WashingtonWashington Token Collection Lot of eight tokens from Washington: Aberdeen: Pioneer Saloon; Aberdeen: My House Saloon; Snohomish: Magnolia Bar (2); Bellingham: J. K.; Onalaska: Carlisle Lumber Co.; White Salmon: J. R. White; White Salmon: Bowman & Rosegrant. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 152933Lot# 4472 Wyoming Wyoming Token Collection Lot of 14 tokens from Wyoming: Basin: Capital Buffet; Medicine Bow: Virginian Hotel; Rawlins: Cozy Saloon; Cody: Senate; Cheyenne: J. L. Rockwell; Cheyenne: Home Ranch; Salt Creek: South Camp Merc. Co.; Rock Springs: Elk Recreation Parlor; Casper: Henning Hotel; Evanston: The Elk; Cumberland: Union Pacific Coal & Co. Store; Kane: H. P. Quarnstrom; Kemmerer: Stock Exchange; Glenrock: Nichols & Remley. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152932Lot# 4473 Wyoming Wyoming Key Tags (2) Lot of two different hotel key tags from Wyoming. They are from the Plains Hotel in Cheyenne and the Emery Hotel in Thermopolis. The tag from the Plains Hotel still has the key attached. Both different sizes and shape. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 154590Lot# 4474 Beer Souvenir Tokens, 50 About 50 beer souvenir tokens. Stroh’s, Jackson Brewery, Genesee, Eastside Beer, Falstaff Beer, Kaiser’s, Lion Beer advertising mirror, Primo Hawaiian Beer, Mt. Whitney Beer etc. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 154675Lot# 4475 Brewery Encased Pennies, 10 10 encased penny brewery tokens, c. 1902-56. Falls City Beer, 3x Old German Beer, Schilting’s Best, GB Finest Quality Beer, Metz, Colt 45, Bohemian Beer, Gam and Augustiner. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 154674Lot# 4476 Encased Coin Whiskey Tokens, 17 17 Whiskey encased coin tokens, c. 1902-71. Plastic Cutty Sark 1922 Dollar. Mostly pennies, a few foreign- Windsor Canadian, Cincinnati Distilling, Four Roses, Strathduie, Seagram’s, Sherbrook, Schenly Whiskey etc. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 154676Lot# 4477 Whiskey Souvenir Tokens, 50 About 50 whiskey souvenir tokens. Captain Morgan, Cunningham Whiskey, George Dickel, Seagram’s, Mark Roger Whiskey, Champion Bourbon etc. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 154673Lot# 4478 Maverick Token Collection Lot of 50 maverick tokens needing attribution. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152669Lot# 4479 Paper Good For Tokens 3 HW Annett’s Bread, 4 red Davin’s Rendezvous in Lovelock NV, 4 State of Washington Tax Token Scrip, Eagle Cloak Co., 7 Wilderness Lumber. Est. $60-100 HWAC#156027Lot# 4480 Where The H’___ Are You From Badges, 2 2 unusual badge shaped tags, white metal, 1 7/8x1.5” My tubes are vulcanized for 2 bits at Tulare Vulc. Wks. Why in H’___ aren’t yours. I am from Fellows, where the H’___ are you from. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 154670Lot# 4481 Misc. Hotel Key Tags (4) Lot of four miscellaneous hotel key tags. Thee tags also have the keys attached. They are from the Hotel Kansan, the Park House Beardstown (Illinois), and Lindell Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska. The other key is from the Salvation Army Soldiers & Sailors Room. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 154473Lot#4482Western and Southern State Tax Tokens About 40 Western and Southern state tax tokens. Missouri, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Washingtonetc.Wooddisplay unit 18.75x14”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 154454



ABSENTEE BID SHEETHolabird Western Americana Collections3555 Airway Dr. #308 Reno, NV 89511 775-851-1859 fax 775-851-1834Email: info@ hwac.com Website: www.FHWAC.comfName ___________________________________________________Company ________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________Alt. Phone _______________________________________________Address _________________________________________________City ________________________________State ___ Zip__________Email ____________________________________________________Dealer ________ Retail Tax ID ________________________________Absentee bidding is offered as a convenience to our clients who cannot attend the live sale. We are not responsible for any errors or failures to execute bids. For highly desired lots, bidding live is always the best way to secure your bids, whether in person or on the phone. If you have any questions or concerns regarding bidding, please contact us and we will guide you through the process and help you find the best method of bidding for your circumstance.By submitting these bids, I agree that I have read and will honor all terms and conditions of the sale. I have submitted all lot numbers and bid amounts correctly, and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to check the accuracy. I understand that a 25% bidder’s premium will be added to the hammer price on Americana, and 20.5% on numismatic items as outlined in the terms and conditions.Signed_____________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________Lot #BidLot #BidLot #BidFor Office Use OnlyBidder #Entered ByDateBid IncrementsFrom: To: Increment:$1 $95 $5$100 $190 $10$200 $475 $25$500 $1450 $50$1500 $3400 $100$3500 $9750 $250$10,000 $30,000 $500$30,000 up $1000AuctionAUGUST 2022

PHONE BID SHEETHolabird Western Americana Collections3555 Airway Dr. #308 Reno, NV 89511 775-851-1859 fax 775-851-1834Email: info@ hwac.com Website: www.FHWAC.comfName ___________________________________________________Company ________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________Alt. Phone _______________________________________________Address _________________________________________________City ________________________________State ___ Zip__________Email ____________________________________________________Dealer ________ Retail Tax ID ________________________________Absentee bidding is offered as a convenience to our clients who cannot attend the live sale. We are not responsible for any errors or failures to execute bids. For highly desired lots, bidding live is always the best way to secure your bids, whether in person or on the phone. If you have any questions or concerns regarding bidding, please contact us and we will guide you through the process and help you find the best method of bidding for your circumstance.By submitting these bids, I agree that I have read and will honor all terms and conditions of the sale. I have submitted all lot numbers and bid amounts correctly, and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to check the accuracy. I understand that a 25% bidder’s premium will be added to the hammer price on Americana, and 20.5% on numismatic items as outlined in the terms and conditions.Signed_____________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________Lot #BidLot #BidLot #BidFor Office Use OnlyBidder #Entered ByDateBid IncrementsFrom: To: Increment:$1 $95 $5$100 $190 $10$200 $475 $25$500 $1450 $50$1500 $3400 $100$3500 $9750 $250$10,000 $30,000 $500$30,000 up $1000AuctionAUGUST 2022




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