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2017 Great American July Auction, Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

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Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC Your hosts for a live auction, with 5 different live auction/internet bidding platforms July 8, 9, & 10, 2017 Live Auction PREVIEW Thursday, July 6, 9-5pm or By Appointment LOT PICKUP Monday, after the sale AUCTION LOCATION 3555 Airway Drive, Suite 309 Reno, Nevada 89511 Bid Live, Online, by Mail, Fax, or Phone 1www.FHWAC.com or call us at 775-851-1859 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859

Bidding You can bid live at the sale, absentee by submitting bids by mail, email, fax or phone. You can also use an agent. We can recommend several. If you bid absentee in advance, please call to be sure we got your bids. There is a 24% Buyers Premuim added to all bids and purchases. Local sales tax will also be added unless you provide a current Nevada Resale Permit. Phone Bidding If you really want a lot, and can’t attend the sale, sometimes the best way to ensure acquisition is to be on the phone with us during the sale. Please call our office in advance and we can arrange a phone line at no extra charge. We call you a few minutes before the lots comes up, so be ready to bid. Online Bidding Process There are five live internet bidding platforms: ICollector: this is the main platform and has no cost to you. It is accessible through our web site, FHWAC.com, or through ICollector (Holabird auctions). This platform allows you to watch and participate in the auction on a real time basis. Its like a Reality Show, only with you in it. You can register to bid with this service, or you can call our office and we can walk you through the process, it is really simple. 775-851-1859 You are responsible for inspecting each items prior to purchase. We also welcome phone calls for detailed verbal descriptions. You may also request additional photos posted online.2 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

Contents Live Auction — July 8, 9, & 10Day 1Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco (Lots 1000-1083) 9 - 16Bottles & Insulators (Lots 1084-1183) 18 - 24Gaming (Lots 1184-1210) 25 - 27Numismatics (Lots 1211-1297) 28 - 36Coin & Western Belt Buckles (Lots 1298-1393) 36 - 43Railroad & Express (Lots 1394-1453) 43 - 50Philatelic & Postal History (Lots 1454-1607) 50 - 58Tokens (Lots 1608-1728) 65 - 75Day 2:Mining (Lot 2000-2656) 75 - 138Mine Lighting Devices 75 - 107 Safety Lamps (2000-2065) 75 - 81 Carbide Lamps (2066-2230) 81 - 93 Oil Wick Lamps (2231-2374) 94 - 106 Misc. Lighting (2375-2383) 106 - 107Mine Signs (2384-2400) 107 - 108Explosives (2401-2462) 108 - 114Assay (2463-2476) 114 - 115Mining Artifacts (2477-2492) 115 - 116Mining Ephemera (Sorted State/City) (2493-2656) 117 - 138Day 3:Native Americana & Western Art (3000-3204) 139 - 197Beadwork, Baskets, Pottery, & Rugs (3000-3027) 139 - 141Jewelry (3028-3049) 141 - 143Points, Tools, & Ephemera (3050-3060) 143 - 144Kachinas & Sculptures (3061-3143) 144 - 151Native & Western Art (3144-3204) 152 - 158Taxidermy (3205-3223) 158 - 160General Americana (3224-3613) 160 - 196 Miscellaneous (3224-3328) 160 - 168 Sorted by State/City (3329-3571) 168 - 196 Dealer Specials (3572-3613) 196 - 197 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 3

Terms and Conditions request. Please limit your telephone bids to items of value greater than $500, or to a string of items with a similar total.This is a Live Auction conducted by Holabird 8. LIVE AUCTION ABSENTEE BIDDING: Mail or FAX Absentee bids forWestern Americana Collections, LLC (HWAC). the live auction MUST be received by 5pm Pacific Time the day before the auction. Bids accepted after the cutoff time will be represented live only if an agent is available and will not be considered absentee or given first priority as such. It is your responsibility to submit all lot1. The placing of a bid shall constitute the bidder’s acceptance ofthese terms of sale. numbers and bid amounts accurately. Absentee bids MUST be equal2. BUYER’S PREMIUM & INSURANCE: There will be a 21% Buyer’s to at least 50% of the low estimate if an estimate is provided. BidsPremium added to the sale (hammer) price of each lot, which includes on “No Lots” or “Withdrawn” Lots are considered no-bids. Bids madea 1% fee for insurance that covers your purchase during transit. This in amounts that do not conform to the bid increment table in item 8is our base premium for transactions paid with cash, checks, money below will be automatically rounded up or down by the computer, ororders or wire transfers. All other forms of payment are not subject rounded to the nearest proper bid increment at the discretion of theto the 3% discount and the Buyer’s Premium will be calculated at auctioneer. Absentee bids are entered into a computer that will bid live24%. In order to expedite billing and convenience of payment, on your behalf at the auction. Absentee bids will compete live against other absentee bids, live Internet bidders, floor bidders and phoneall initial invoicing will be calculated at 24%. Please call ouroffice if paying by cash, check or money order and we will gladly bidders. 9. INTERNET BIDDING: Both Absentee and Live Internet biddingrecalculate the premium prior to payment. are available through our live auction networks. If you wish to bid3. COINS, CURRENCY AND PRECIOUS METALS: Premiums will be LIVE via the Internet, you MUST pre-register. A live feed is generallycalculated at a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (including insurance) for accessible during the auction for those bidding via the Internet. Onlinetransactions paid with cash, checks, money orders or wire transfers.All other forms of payment are not subject to the 3% discount and the bidding remains open through the live auction, and online absenteeBuyer’s Premium will be calculated at 20.5%. Coins and currency bids may be placed anytime. Live bidding will open when the auction starts. Internet bidding is offered as a convenience for those whoshall be defined as any regular Federal issue circulating coinsand currency. Tokens are not considered coins. Precious metals cannot attend the live sale. Please note that there may be delays orshall be defined as ingots, silver or gold rounds, bullion items, gold interruptions in Internet connectivity that are beyond our control.nuggets. Mineral specimens are not considered under the precious Attending the live auction or arranging for an agent is the most reliablemetals category. Commemorative items such as metals and ribbons way to secure your bids.are not considered coins of precious metals. However, lots that consist 10. NEW BIDDERS: Bidders unknown to us, who anticipate anentirely of gold or silver of high purity, including commemorative expenditure in excess of $20,000, must provide commercial referencesmetals, are considered precious metals. Please contact our office if you or a deposit of 25% of the amount to be bid in order for the auctionneed clarification on a specific lot. staff to execute bids. Deposits will be credited towards lots won and4. SALES TAX: Sales tax will apply, according to Nevada State law, for any balance will be refunded within 10 business days after the auctionany items that ship to or are picked up in Washoe County, Nevada has concluded. New bidders will be given a spending limit at their(7.725%) unless a current, valid resale certificate is faxed to us at 775- initial request to participate. In order to increase this limit, you may851-1834 before bids are placed. be required to provide a letter of authorization from your bank in5. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling will be estimated addition to providing references. Please contact our office at any timeprior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. Allshipping is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. If additional if you have questions regarding spending limits or references required to bid.shipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will be reinvoiced 11. AGENT BIDDING: There are numerous professional agentsfor the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice is available to assist you should you require this service. Please contactcompletely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effort the office for a list or to arrange for representation on the floor duringwill be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated the live auction. HWAC is not responsible for any acts or omissions byto cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments agents acting on behalf of bidders at our auctions.(of unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require special handling BE ADVISED: Auction participation through the live Internet biddingfor which individual costs will be calculated and applied to the site is not 100% foolproof. The technology for this process is alwaysshipping charge on the invoice. The buyer is responsible for arranging changing, and the operation of it and the corresponding Internetand paying for shipment of large or special items. The customer is connectivity issues are far beyond our control. Some folks haveresponsible for all shipping charges. Purchases will be shipped via our attempted to use the live Internet bidding process as their primaryapproved, insured carriers: Federal Express or the US Postal Service. method of bidding, and have been quite successful. Others have failedAll items shipped Federal Express or USPS will be insured for the completely. Depending upon your computer, server, host, and other factors, Internet signals may be delayed, such that bids may not befull value determined at auction by HWAC, which is included in ourbuyer’s premium. Pick up is available from our Reno office the next received in time. We cannot be held responsible for these delays, or forbusiness day after the auction. the lack of placed bids in a timely manner, or any other factors leading6. LIVE (FLOOR) BIDDING: Please arrive a few minutes early to to unaccepted bids that are far beyond our control. Bidders shouldcheck in and receive your bidding paddle. We will open lots with always have a backup plan for lots they highly desire. Live participationmore than one bid at the current high absentee bid or 50% of the low is best, followed by phone participation. We will not reopen lots forestimate at the auctioneer’s discretion. Please be sure to bid on the missed bids.correct lots during the live auction. Our auction progress is at a rate 12. RESERVES: Most of the lots in this auction are unreserved. Goldof between 60 and 200 lots per hour. An item is not sold until the is generally reserved at or near spot, though it could be slightly belownext lot is announced. (We cannot be responsible for Internet bids spot.that arrive late.) The auctioneer will identify the successful bidder 13. BIDDING INCREMENTS: All bids must be submitted in U.S. dollarsby number and announce the winning bid amount. If you are not and in whole dollar amounts only in the appropriate increments as outlined below. If you choose to submit bids in an increment notsure whether you won the lot or not, it is your responsibility to askfor clarification immediately, prior to the start of the next auction listed below, your bid will be rounded to the nearest increment andlot. Auctioneer reserves the right to reopen the lot in the case of an you will be expected to pay the amount to which the bid was rounded should your bid be the winning bid. If you have any questions about animmediate dispute at the actual time of the sale.7. TELEPHONE BIDDING: Telephone bidding requests MUST be appropriate bid amount, please call us.scheduled prior to this auction. If you do not schedule in advance, 14. BID REDUCTION: All winning absentee bids will be reduced, ifand choose instead to call on the day of the auction to request a line necessary, to the next bidding increment up from the last competingfor bidding, you may find that we are unable to accommodate your bid, as long as the minimum bid requirement has been met. For example, if you submit an absentee bid of $1000 and the next highest competing bid is $250, then you will win the lot for $275.4 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

From: To: Increment: by HWAC or its affiliates, to secure payment of the invoice, and with respect thereto HWAC shall have all the rights of a secured creditor$1 $95 $5 under the Nevada Commercial Code, including but not limited to the$100 $190 $10 right of sale. HWAC may sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any$200 $475 $25 underbidders in the auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent$500 $1,450 $50 private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted$1,500 $3,400 $100 by HWAC. A defaulting bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs$3,500 $9,750 $250 of resale (including a 10% seller’s commission, if consigned to an$10,000 $30,000 $500 auction conducted by HWAC). The defaulting bidder is liable to pay$30,000 up $1000 any difference between his or her total original invoice for the lot(s),15. BID INFORMATION: Collectors often ask in advance the pricelevel of a particular lot. We will give out the current competitive plus any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) ifhigh absentee bid until we close the day before the live auction. You sold at private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% seller’s commissions, if sold at an HWAC auction. If HWACmay also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com. refers any invoice to an attorney for collection, the bidder agrees toWhile we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids pay attorney’s fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred byreceived close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online,and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon HWAC. Any bidder who fails to follow the terms of payment will be reported to iCollector and may be barred from participating ininaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We future Holabird’s Western Americana auctions.do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many 23. CONDITION: We strongly recommend that you attend the liveaspects of the Internet technology are out of our control. preview to see lots in their entirety. Conditions are not always noted,16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid afteryou have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE and large lots may not be itemized due to catalog restraints. Forus to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxesare not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot pleaseany questions on this. contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective,documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial,securities, or public trading value whatsoever. and may differ in the opinion of different people or collectors.18. We reserve the right to reject any bid we feel is not made in good 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authenticfaith. unless otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for assistance. You may return any piece that was significantly19. INVOICING: Shipping charges will be added to all invoices. inaccurately described by calling our office within 15 days of receiptInvoices are mailed or emailed within two business days after the of item(s) and notifying us of the error and reason for return. We doclose of all portions of the sale. Within 15 calendar days of receipt not refund postage or insurance. We have attempted to describe the items and their condition accurately. If no condition is given, assumeof invoice, payment is due in full to Holabird’s Western Americana average. Please call us if you require a more specific condition report.Collections, 3555 Airway Dr., #308, Reno, NV 89511. LATE FEES MAY Any items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unalteredBE ADDED IF PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE WITHIN condition. NGC certified tokens that are returned must be original,THOSE 15 DAYS. Sales tax will be added to all sales picked-up after the unaltered NGC holders. Any tokens removed from the original NGC/auction or shipped to Nevada addresses, according to Nevada State NCS certification holders or items returned in an altered condition arelaw, unless a resale certificate is provided. deemed not returnable under any circumstances. When we receive20. PAYMENT: We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, your bids we will assume you have read the description in theDiscover, Money Order/Cashier’s Check, Personal Check or PayPal. catalog, viewed the image of the item, have contacted us regardingCustomers wishing to pay by check or money order MUST contact any questions you may have on any lot and/or have previewed theour office for an invoice total before sending payment All returned lot in person. Therefore, returns are only accepted if prior approval ischecks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash received in amounts greater than given by Holabird’s Western Americana Collections.$10,000 is subject to the filing of IRS form 8300, as required by law.21. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling will be estimated 25. This sale is being held under the laws of the State of Nevada,prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. All without reference to choice of law rules.shipping is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. If additionalshipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will be reinvoiced 26. HWAC shall not be held responsible for any problem due to thefor the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice is bidders failure to follow the rules, terms and conditions of this sale, orcompletely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effortwill be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated any failure to bid due to the loss of the online auction process providedto cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments(of unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require special handling by any of the online auction networks; or missed bids, changed bidsfor which individual costs will be calculated and applied to the or cancelled due the bidders failure to follow the proper biddingshipping charge on the invoice. The buyer is responsible for arranging procedure outlined herein.and paying for shipment of large or special items. The customer is 27. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions, and specifically agreesresponsible for all shipping charges. Purchases will be shipped via our to the dispute resolution provided herein.approved, insured carriers: Federal Express or the US Postal Service. 28. HWAC shall not be responsible for consequential damages,All items shipped Federal Express or USPS will be insured for the incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damagesfull value determined at auction by HWAC, which is included in ourbuyer’s premium. Pick up is available from our Reno office the next arising or claimed to be arising from the auction on any lot. Bidder’sbusiness day after the auction. sole remedy for any proven act or omission shall be rescission of sale22. NON-PAYMENT: HWAC reserves the right to cancel any invoicenot paid in full within 15 days. A cancelled invoice does not relieve the and refund of the amount paid by Bidder.bidder from their obligation to pay seller fees and buyer’s premiums 29. Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to and/or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction, awardcompensating HWAC for its services in conducting the auction. of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports,Interest shall run on all outstanding balances at the highest ratepermitted by law. HWAC shall have a lien against the merchandise provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification ofpurchased by the bidder, and any other of bidder’s property then held these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any claim must be brought within one (1) year of the auction from which the claim arose or the claim is waived. In every case, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of its attorney’s fees and costs. Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 5

Holabird Western Americana Collections aka “HWAC” and “FHWAC” Holabird Western Americana Collections was found- direction of Fred Holabird—and assisted by the hardwork- ing Reno HWAC office—we combine our efforts to bringed in 2012 and morphed into a new company in 2014 you a unique piece of western American history in everyto fill the needs of Americana collectors looking for rare item we sell and in every catalog we publish. It is our goaland unique collectibles below the minimum lot prices to ensure our clients the most accurate, detailed itemof most larger auction houses. The goal of the company descriptions and well-researched, historically factual back-was to put the fun back in collecting and bring an array grounds.of noteworthy collectibles to Americana aficionadoswith all budgets. We specialize in buying, selling and appraising western The Holabird name in the title of the company Americana, numismatica (coins, ingots, banknotes), exonu- mia (pioneer minor coinage/trade tokens), western antiq-draws its roots from Fred Holabird, company advi- uities, and railroad/mining goods. Our auctions typically feature wide selections of coins, tokens, stocks certificates,sor, co-founder and the fun spirited auctioneer we’ve documents, photographs, assay certificates, postcards and other antiques and collectibles relating to western history,come to know and love. Fred managed Holabird-Kagin numismatics and mining, dating from c.1800 to c.1930.Americana from 2006-2014 and headed up the pro-duction team that produced dozens of fixed price and We hold several Americana and numismatic auctionsauction catalogs with sales in excess of 16 million. each year inclusive of some of the greatest rarities extant, When Holabird-Kagin Americana closed the Renooffice in May 2014, Holabird’s Western Americana working personally with our clients to help them buildCollections expanded their operations into the former significant collections. We have become known for our well-researched histories on the mining companies, histori-HKA building and are excited to now bring some of the cal figures, and mining districts of the items we sell. Here at Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we not only setbest and rarest collectibles at all price points to meet record-breaking sales prices at our auctions, but we createthe needs of collectors everywhere. legends. HWAC is devoted to bringing collectors only thegreatest Western Americana rarities, with an emphasiswestern Americana mining collectibles, gold rush col-lectibles and numismatics. Under the leadership andMeet the Team Fred Holabird has been Fred is well published in both technical as well as hobby related mining and western publications. He has active in the mining industry been responsible for discovery and production at two for more than 25 years. He be- Nevada gold mines, also overseeing their operations. gan his career as a mineral ex- Since running his last gold mine (which also involved ploration geologist, and quickly the cleanup of extensive mercury tailings and cyanide moved into a position as Mine left by former operators), he has been involved in a Geologist at a producing gold lengthy EPA-related mine and mill site cleanup in Colo- mine. Always interested in the rado. historical side of the mining business, Holabird has invested Part of his current work involves consulting to manyin mining related documents and books for many years. sectors of the mining business. Recently, he consultedAt one point, he headed a large-scale business dealing for the Treasure of the SS Central America, a ship thatin collectible Americana, culminating with the market- sunk in 1857 with tons of gold on board. The ship hasing of the Atocha treasure at Caesar’s Palace. been recovered and was the subject of a Discovery Channel documentary. Bid Live, Online, Via Phone, Fax or Email6 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

Uwe Nikoley is our pho- Katrina Lasko is ourtographer and imaging expert. graphic designer. She alsoWith an academic background writes descriptions, doesin electrical engineering, photography, and exhibits.Uwe has brought the latest She is an contempory art-technological advancements ist and uses unusual, oftenand efficiency to his position recycled, materials in addi-at HWAC. His long hours, tion to traditional paint. Herdedication, perfectionism, and work often crosses betweendetermination have been an painting and drawing andinvaluable asset and continue sculpture. When not in theto improve the quality of our studio she likes walking andcatalogs. exploring new places and things. Joe Elcano is an advocate Glenn Bienstock has afor the importance of history to background in collecting,the world we live in today. As a sales and most recentlyformer educator for 36 years, worked in insurance claims.he understands the importance As a child he collected stampsof bringing that history to life. and coins. He has a collectionAs he likes to say, “It is all about of early stereo era classi-the story!” Born and raised in cal vinyl records from theReno, he is a serious Nevada Golden Age of recording. Hishistory buff and collects any- other hobbies include thething from Nevada with a story! appreciation of fine winesHe has chosen to work with the and cooking.fine people at Holabird WesternAmericana in his retirement for My name is Ethan Car-the excitement of learning new penter. I am 19 years oldthings and finding new stories! and grew up in Sutter Creek California. I came to Reno to Travis Lord comes to us study at the University of Ne-with a background in graphic vada. I am majoring in Publiccommunication, ties to the Health and I will be a Juniorjewelry industry, and is a next Fall.Navy veteran with roots inthe gold country of NorthernCalifornia. He currently Grant Peterson joined thecontributes to our auction Holabird team in 2014. He wascatalogs as researcher, pho- lucky enough to grow up in Southtographer and image editor. Lake Tahoe, California and fell inAn avid rock hound/prospec- love with the Sierra Nevada andtor and futbol aficionado. Nevada mining history when he was ten years old. He completedPaul Williams is our soft his undergraduate education at UCspoken, fabulous joke telling Davis and a graduate educationalternate auctioneer. Paul at University of Nevada, Reno. Hisalso describes and researches previous experience includes teach-items for auction. Paul loves ing writing at the university levelgood food and wine and an in Reno, Lake Tahoe, and Colorado.occasional poker game. He is Grant works as a researcher, de-also a well-known numisma- scriber, and editor for our catalogstist and former presidnet of and publications, as well as helpingthe Reno Coin Club. His long, with marketing and auctioneering.successful career in air traffic He currently lives in Boulder, Colo-control made him well-equi- rado, and acts as an agent for theped for the stress of FHWAC! company. He also travels to Reno to help run each auction.Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 7

Consigning with Holabird Western Americana Collections We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the years and we’re always excited for more great material!Consign with us and enter into a lasting and beneficial partnership. Why should you consign with Holabird Western Americana Collections? We combine the elements of historically researched descriptions, professional photography, artfullydesigned catalogs, and a team of specialists to consistently produce record prices. Consign your items tothe experts and let us help you realize the most for your collections. What do you get when you consign with us? The Process:Holabird Live: Live internet auctions put your material in Appraisal & Inspection: We begin the process with anfront of a larger audience than ever before. Our internet pres- informal inspection of your item(s). We can do this in personence has opened up the market to a whole new generation or through photographs and descriptions, via email, fax, mail,of bidding. Not only do we offer live online bidding at no ad- or telephone. Once we have the opportunity to evaluate yourditional charge, but we also offer phone bidding and have live items, we will then provide you with a professional opinionagents readily available to secure bids on all platforms. Never of value.before has bidding in one of our auctions been so easy.Historically Researched Descriptions: Our team of re- Submit your photographs & descriptions to:search writers craft colorfully written historical descriptions Holabird’s Western Americana Collectionsthat tell the stories behind the items we sell. Through these 3555 Airway Drive, Suite# 308 Reno, NV 89511accurately written descriptions we paint a picture for the col-lector and create a need and desire for your items. Email us at [email protected] Photography: Colorful, vibrant, high resolu- Call us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) or send us a faxtion photographs tell a story all their own. Our expertphotographer will give your items the attention they need to 775-851-1834.make them look amazing both online and in print. Consignment: Once we’ve determined that your materialCataloguing: Full color, high quality, artfully designed is a good fit for us and one of our upcoming sales, we willcatalogs put your collections on the coffee tables of collec- discuss the perfect venue for your items and spend sometors worldwide. Our print catalogs are more than a just a time with you to go over reserves, estimates, and sellers com-catalogue of goods for sale, they’ve become historic reference mission. Our commission rates are highly competitive and allworks that our clients have come to know and love. inclusive. We have no photo or cataloging fees, no insuranceMarketing: We market extensively to advanced collectors fees, and no other hidden charges or gimmicks.through online advertising, national print advertising, trade Estimates & Value: We use decades of sound experience andshows, and direct proprietary marketing among other public- judgment to assign estimates. We market extensively throughity. We’re seasoned marketers so you can rest assured know- national advertising and participation in trade shows, anding your material will get the recognition it deserves. we find that most items sell for premium prices. There are,Superior Customer Service: At Holabird’s Western Ameri- however, unpredictable times when items sell for less thancana Collections, we pride ourselves in offering a high level expected. This is usually balanced by items selling for pre-of customer service that you can count on. Our commitment miums. We cannot predict market prices or conditions and,to you is what sets us apart from the rest. You want someone ultimately, our buyers set the prices.you can trust, and we are by your side every step of the way. Shipping & Transportation: There are many ways to get your material to us for processing. You can arrange to bring your material directly into our Reno office, we can arrange to pick up your collection, or you may ship your items to us.Our knowledgeable and friendly staff will help guide you through this simple process so you can see your hard-earned collections meet the right hands for the right prices. Contact our office for more information or for aconsultation. Here at Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we don’t only achieve record-breaking salesprices–we create legends. Note: First Time Bidders Please don’t forget, if you anticipate spending over $25,000, you must be pre-approved for bidding. We request two references—Bank or Auction House8 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

Lot # 1000 California Framed Tecate Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco Tahoe Bottled Beer Broadside “Bottled Beer / Tecate / Tahoe / Monterey / 15c each Lot # 1004 / 7 for One Dollar / $3.00 per Case.” 23.5 x Moon Castle 15.5 framed. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 48812 Whiskey Advertising, OilLot # 1001 Nevada, Carson City Half and Half Framed Carson Brewing on Canvas MoonCompany Broadside “Try our Half and Half / Carson Brewing Company Castle Whiskey/ Carson City, Nevada.” We could not find reference to this beer, but it advertising oilwas probably an attempt to create a half beer / half ale product. Their painting onmost famous beer was Tahoe Beer, ‘Famous as the Lake.’ It is Nevada’s canvas. At thelongest-operating brewery. Established in Carson City by John Wagner bottom “nowin 1860 during the rush to Virginia City. Business was prospering by served here at1864, so a new two-story brewery was built in 1865 in the commercial Tombstone’sform of Classical Revival, on the corner of Division and King streets, own Birdcagewhere it stands today. The Carson Brewery made steam beer, a bottom- Theater”.fermenting brew produced without the constant cold temperatures Beautifullyrequired by lagers. The pure water came from King’s Canyon Creek west framed, 22.5 xof town. 19.5 x 12.5 framed. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 48804 27”. This choice oil painting Lot # 1002 New would make York “Good Old you believe Rheingold Beer” that Moon Reverse Glass Sign Castle Whiskey Rheingold Beer, might’ve been introduced in 1883, served at the Birdcage Theater in Tombstone. However, Moon Castle is a New York beer. Whiskey was never a patent trademark whiskey. It may also never have A few small chips been served at the Birdcage Theater. We believe this painting to be a on glass that does fantasy, a wonderful fantasy advertisement to attract people to western not affect ad. 8” x saloons and the western saloon historical concept. As such it’s still a 16”. Chain attached magnificent piece. Est. $2,000 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 49050to hang on wall. There are lots of Rheingold Beer advertising out there, butgood luck finding this piece again! Est. $300 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 48429 Visit our online catalog at www.Holabird Americana.com for high resolution images of ALL LOTS Lot # 1003 Indian Maiden Beer, Oil on Canvas Indian Maiden Beer. Spectacular beer advertising painting on canvas. 32” x 44”, framed. Text inside the painting reads “Now serving at the Oasis/ Indian Maiden Beer” and in the lower left corner reads “William Tilghman proprietor/ Dodge City.” Lower right corner signature “J. R. Mass”. At center is an Indian maiden standing on top of a rock in the middle of a river with her canoe sticking out the right side behind the rock. This painting is a wonderful painting indicating that Indian Maiden Beer was served by Mr. Tilghman at his saloon in Dodge City, circa 1882, when the brothers were present. While this painting was sold by another auction gallery as original, it may not be. We could not find a trademark patent for Indian Maiden Beer, nor could we find anything whatsoever on a JR Mass at or near Dodge City around the early 1880’s. We believe this painting was done about 1920 or later. It may it may have hung at Parker Lyon’s Pony Express Museum or an equivalent tourist-based wild west saloon. It is the kind of thing that was used in an early western saloon to attract tourists to remind them and educate the public about the west. This is exactly the kind of thing that would’ve hung from the walls of one of those early tourist honky-tonk saloons. It as a choice advertising piece nonetheless. Est. $3,000 ~ $7,000 HWAC# 49131Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 9

Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco promoted the Wild West. Saloon No. 10 in Deadwood was well-known because ofLot # 1005 Savage Ale, Oil on Canvas Early oil painting advertising Doc Holliday and all the rest of the Wild“Savage Ale, served by the glass, here at Deadwood’s own Saloon No. West gang, made famous by movies today.10.” Signed in the lower left by William Kessler, 1875. Original oil on However, there’s one distinct additionalcanvas in early frame, 36 x 56”. Damage to lower edge of oil painting. advantage to this painting right near theThis choice painting may not date to 1875. Instead it may date to the bottom where three Indians are climbing on1920 period. It is probably from the early period of America when we a rock, is a large hole in the painting, as are several others round holes up by the words “Saloon No. 10.” Adhered to the surface of the painting is a paper arrow that says “Jane Camry, (obviously Calamity Jane) after much drink, shoots at injuns with aim that stinks. On March 13, 1879, Calamity Jane shot this painting, the injuns remain.” It is highly likely that this piece was painted around 1920. This painting may have hung in the Parker Lyon Pony Express Museum. It is a choice example of not only saloon advertising and advertising of the Wild West, but of the early period of the introduction of the Wild West to America. There is further damage to the painting with three large tears through. It’s important to note that we could find no trademark patent for Savage Ale, further we’re unable to find anything on a William Kessler anywhere near Deadwood in 1875. A choice piece of Americana! Est. $3,000 ~ $7,000 HWAC# 49132Lot # 1006 California, jewel: TheSacramento Buffalo RuhstallerBrewing Company Brewery.Saloon Tray Small chips“Compliments Buffalo and scratchesBrewing Co.” Tray was are on thefor the San Francisco tray, but for aExposition, 1915. “The century+ oldNations Paying Homage artifact, it isto San Francisco” is the in remarkabletheme of the picture. condition. 13 x“Through the Panama 13”. Est. $500Canal to the Golden Gate.” ~ $1,500Back has few scratches & HWAC# 48435dings. Est. $300 ~ $900HWAC# 48419 Lot # 1009 California, Lot # 1007 California, Sacramento San Francisco Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Lager Beer Carroll Rye, Tray 12” diameter. Titled “Purity.” Photograph of elegant woman Louis sitting with bird in her lap. Black Taussig text along top of rim: “Ruhstaller’s Saloon Gilt Edge Lager.” Black text along Tray Louis bottom of rim: “Sacramento, Taussig & California.” Grey/metallic tones. Company, Areas of soiling/rust. Kaufmann & Importers Strauss Co., N.Y. Est. $150 ~ $300 and HWAC# 25321 Wholesale LiquorLot # 1008 California, Sacramento Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Saloon Merchants,Tray A young man has stopped outside of the Gilt Edge Inn (see sign firston porch) to poor two young lades a glass of the ‘Best Beer Brewed.’ surfacedA leading brewer of this era was Captain Frank Ruhstaller. He was in Sana Swiss marksman who emigrated to Sacramento as a young man, Franciscohelped found the largest brewery west of the Mississippi, and at the businessage of 35, in 1881, opened his third Sacramento brewery, his crown directories10 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacconine years later, in 1865. Like many rectifiers, he featured a widenumber of brands like “P. Morville AAA Old Bourbon Whiskey.” TheTaussig Co. soon became one of the largest wholesale liquor outfitsin the West. Shot glasses for Carroll Rye are fairly common; traysare hard to find! Back of tray shows wear of usage and age. Front ispristine and may have been professionally refinished. Still an amazingpiece. Est. $500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 48433 Lot # 1010 California, San Francisco National Brewing Company Trip Tray “National Beer.” National Brewing Company, San Francisco, California. Trays are known from 1884 to 1916. Young lady with long flowing hair. Edges show some wear, otherwise in pristine condition. 4”. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 48418Lot # 1011 Lot # 1013 Kentucky Green River Whiskey Charger c. 1929 GreenCalifornia, River Whiskey Charger--”The Whiskey Without a Headache”. NiceSan Francisco painting and very good condition. “She Was Bred in Old Kentucky”Wieland’s Extra along bottom edge. Black servant holds the horse in front of the GreenPale Lager, River Inn. This is a fine charger for hanging in your bar! Diameter 24”.San Francisco Est. $1,000 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 48441Saloon TrayPicture is of a Lot # 1014 Nevada, Carson Cityfemale warrior Carson Brewing Companyholding up a Saloon Tray “Pacific Beer.” “Bestgolden glass East of West.” Carson Brewing &of Wieland’s. Malting Co., Carson City, Nevada.San Francisco Shows picture of Mont Rose(we presume) (identified on tray). Tray is inbay is in the pristine condition. May havebackground and been professionally touched up.a California bear Reverse has very little scraps andstands next to dings. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC#her. Back of tray 48420shows wear with usage and time, but front is pristine. May have beentouched up by a professional. Striking piece. Smaller, 12” diameter. Est.$500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 48434 Lot # 1012 California, Lot # 1015 Nevada, Reno San Francisco H. C. Heidtman Saloon Yosemite Beer Serving Tray Oval. 16”. Saloon Serving Fredericksburg and Wieland Tray Enterprise Brewing Co. Beers. Nice looking young San Francisco. lady with flowing hair. Picture of young Bottom says Del Art Works, lade with horse. “A Winner” Coshocton, Ohio. Tray is Tray is pristine. May have been pristine and may have been touched up professionally. touched up professionally. Back has serious scratching. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48422 Back has Lot # 1016 New York, New York City 2 some rust and Rheingold Beer Trays 2 Rheingold Beer deterioration. Trays, approx. 13 inches. New York, NY. Est. $500 - Some rust on front and rear of both trays. $1,500 Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48345 HWAC# 48421 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 11

Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco ordinary person would own one. Lot # 1017 Wyoming, Evanston Beckers Glass seems to be hand blown. Unita Club Beer Tray Beckers Unita Club Due to its size and delicate nature Beer Tray, approx. 12 inch. Evanston, an extra shipping charge will be WY. Some paint chipping on front of tray. Some stuck on paper on rear of tray. required if not picked up. Est. $300 Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 48342 ~ $500 HWAC# 48137 Lot # 1022 Hampden Beer Tray Hampden Beer Tray, approx 13 inches. Hampden Brewing Company, Willimansett, Mass. Tray has a small hole. Some rust and scratches on rear. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 48344 Lot # 1023 Hekelnkaemper Soda Tray Hekelnkaemper Soda Tray, approx 13 inches. Atchison, Kansas. Small scratch and some rust on front, some rust on rear. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48343Lot # 1018 Falstaff Charger--Nude Waitress Large antique Falstaff Lot # 1024 Ortliebs’ andcharger or wall plaque - measuring 24” diameter, colors are great on Stegmaier’s Beer Trays 1 eachthis tray which you don’t often see with these. This charger features Ortliebs’ and Stegmaier’s Beer Trays.the typical female server, although her dress is pulled down to her Approx. 12 inch. Est. $70 ~ $150waist! Oh, Boy!!!! Est. $1,000 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 47550 HWAC# 48341Lot # 1019 3 Assorted Beer Trays Lot # 1025 Small Dainty LadiesIron City approx. 12 inches, some rust Spittoon Nice decorative piece. Greenon front. Olympia Beer, approx. 13 and brown majolica. Glass lid is notinches, poor condition with rust and original. 5.5” tall. Is ‘Dainty Spittoon’heavy flaking of paint on front. Phoenix an oxymoron? Est. $200 ~ $500Ale-Beer, approx. 13 inches. 1 dent HWAC# 48444and heavy front rust. Est. $60 ~ $150HWAC# 48346 Lot # 1020 3 Assorted Lot # 1026 Small Metal Spittoon Height is Trays Satin Cigarettes, approx. 6.25”. Diameter is 7.45”. No markings. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48818 14 inches, some rust on front. Seilheimer’s Pale Dry Ginger Lot # 1027 Three Large Beer, approx. 10.5 x 13 inches, Modern Beer Advertising moderate rust on front and Reverse Glass Signs plusrear. Schmidt’s Beer/Ale. Approx. 13 inches, some rust on front and One Other Two piecesrear. Est. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 48347 are identical reverse glass electrically lit Coors beerLot # 1021 Early Glass Travelling Box Contains six 10” bottles with signs approximately 2etchings. (One has large cracks and a 1.5 x 0.8 piece of glass is missing. x 3’. The third sign is anAll others are fine.) Six smaller bottles 5.5” can be found under the Olympia beer’s sign of thetray. The tray holds one shot glass, two stemmed glasses and two approximate same size.small glasses. All have the remains of gold leaf on the etchings. The These two pieces are both framed and probably date to the 1960 tolid is padded with a mellow red fabric to hold the tray and glasses in 1980. The lot also contains an approximate 1.5 x 2’ sign for Anheuser-position. A 6 x 9” swath is missing. The tray is lined with the same Busch Natural Light beer circa 1980. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 42543material. Although showing signs of its age, one can tell that no12 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1028 Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco Three Ladies Legs black, red & white. About 70 labels. 2) Reno Brewing Company’s Royal Corkscrews Beer. Black, red, and white. Pictorial of a royal flush in hearts. Beer that Pink, green & was of lower quality got this label. About 90 labels . 3) Royal Brand neck labels. Has the trade mark of the Big Horn Sheep as a pictorial. One Black. Largest misprinted label. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 46991 measures 2.5”. Lot # 1034 Original Labels for Brewing, Medicine, and Gum 3 sets of Est. $400 ~ labels that contain over 100 each. One $700 HWAC# of the sets is from the Maier Brewing 47208 Company in Los Angeles for a full quart of King Cole pale ale c. 1950’s.Lot # 1029 Ladies Leg One of the other sets is for RichardsonKnives 3 inches. Two gold Springs Crystals, a natural laxative c.and one dark red. Est. $200 1944. The last set of labels is packaging~ $400 HWAC# 47209 for assorted Wrigley’s gum c. 1940’s. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38546 Lot # 1030 Ladies Leg Pipe 5”. “Made in Italy.” Bowl unscrews. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 47210Lot # 1031 Lot # 1035 LargeMainstream Brewing Cigar Store IndianCompany Stocks 1961- “Cigars and Tobaccos” on1982 Lot of twelve three sides of the base.pieces. 1) Falstaff On wheels so it movesBrewing Corporation. Six easily. Total height 75”.stocks (three different, Height of Indian 53”.issued 1964-1968, punch cancelled) and two payroll checks (1968 If not picked up, will& 1970). 2) Anheuser-Busch Inc. Two bonds, $10,000 and $25,000, require special shipping.issued 1980 & 1982. Both punch cancelled. Brown and blue border Est. $2,000 ~ $5,000with vignette of farmer and brewer. 3) Goebel Brewing Company. Two HWAC# 47329stocks issued in 1961 & 1964, one punched. Both have same vignette ofshirtless farmers. (Prag Collection) Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 34663 Lot # 1032 California Western Liquor Licenses & Photo - Perfect for the Saloon Collector Lot of three. 1) Nicely framed 1915 Saloon license to E & B Branchini(?) in Sonoma. 2) Framed photo of what appears to be a miners cabin or small two bed dorm room with two men prominently holding Schlitz beer. 3) 1877 US Liquor License. Issued to Sauther.Framed ad for the Wim. S.Turner Distilling Company ofCincinnati. Est. $150 ~ $300HWAC# 42817Lot # 1033 Nevada, RenoIconic Nevada Beer LabelsAbout 187 pieces. 1) Bottlelabels for the iconic SierraBeer from the Reno BrewingCompany. Colorful yellow, Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 13

Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco Lot # 1038 Florida, Key West El Telegrafo Havana Cigars Lot # 1036 Framed Advertisement Key Large Gladstone West Clear Havana Cigars Cigar Framed made by the Ferdinand Hirsch Advertisement Company. (See reverse glass The Honorable lot for more information on William E company.) 18 x 14” framed. Gladstone was Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# a British Liberal 48802 and earlier conservative Lot # 1039 Florida, Key politician. In a West El Telegrafo Havana career lasting Cigars Reverse Glass Sign over 60 years, c1890’s Manufactured he served as by the Ferdinand Hirsch Prime Minister Company./ The El Telegrafo four separate was his most popular cigar times (1868–74, 1880–85, for nearly a decade. Ferdinand Hirsch came to Key West in 1892. Mr. February–July Hirsch acquired El Telegrapho brand of cigars from the Key West 1886 and 1892– Havana Company that year. The cigar label, featuring a portrait 94), more than of Samuel Morse, was his most popular cigar brand for nearly a any other person, decade. His factory at Catherine and Grinnell streets was Mr. Hirsch’s and served as largest cigar factory in Key West. [Key West Historic Tour Markers] Chancellor of the Est. $500 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 48427 Exchequer four times. Gladstone was also Britain’s oldest Prime Minister; he resigned for the final time when he was 84 years old. Gladstone was known affectionately by his supporters as“The People’s William” or the “G.O.M.” Gladstone is consistently rankedas one of Britain’s greatest Prime Ministers. The frame measures30.5 x 26”. The frame is gold and silver and the ad is matted. The adis 16 x 12.5”. There is a horizontal crease down the middle of theadvertisement. Est. $700 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 48438 Lot # 1040 Naughty Cigar Cutter Bare naked lady sitting on a pot! Handle says “PATENT” 1.25”. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 47211 Lot # 1041 Tobacco Tin: Blue Tiger Dark Sweet Chewing Tobacco Basket type handles. Tiger pictorial on all four sides. P. Lorillard & Co. The company was foundedLot # 1037 California, Nevada City Large Ray Hays Cigar Advertising in New York City in 1760 byWooden Sign c1890 “Ray. Hays / Cigar Manufacturers / [Permit] No. a young French immigrant,25.” 5’ by 21.” “The Grizzly Bear” of June 1916 advertises Woodpecker Pierre Abraham Lorillard.Cigars from the manufacture of Ray Hays. The ad continues, ““Have Snuff was his specialty.been the standard for smokers of Nevada and surrounding counties [company web site]. Roundfor 35 years. RAY HAYS Manufacturer, PO Box 85, Phone 118, circle of wear where someEstablished 1883. THE CIGAR THAT ALWAYS SATISFIES NEVADA CITY object must have sat for aCALIFORNIA.” Ray Hays shop was situated on Commercial Street. while. A sticker from anotherNice condition for an outdoor wooden advertising sign. See photo for sale is on top. 7.75 x 10condition. This is a large piece and shipping will be expensive. We / 5”. Est. $300 ~ $1,000suggest buyer pick up this item. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 42602 HWAC# 4845514 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1042 Tobacco Tin: Miners Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco and Puddlers Long Cut Smoking Tobacco B. Leidersdorf Co. of Lot # 1048 Just Suits Cut Plug Tin Milwaukee. Nice pictorial of three Just Suits Cut Plug Tin, Buchanan and Lyle, New York, NY. Hinged top. Some working men. 7” tall. Some dings rust inside and outside. Approx. 6 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches. Est. $80 ~ $120 and chips. Est. $300 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 48358 HWAC# 48459 Lot # 1049 Canadian World’s Navy Tobacco Tin World’s navy Smoking Tobacco 3 lb. Canadian Advertising tin from the 20s or 30s , approx. 8 inch by 8 inch. Est. $20 ~ $40 HWAC# 48302Lot # 1043 Tobacco Tin: Red Lot # 1050 Vintage Pedro TobaccoTiger Dark Sweet Chewing Lunchpail Vintage Pedro TobaccoTobacco Same as lot before - Lunchpail with 1 side hinge. Lid doesonly this one is in red. Some not open. Approx. 7.5 x 5 x 4 inches.of the coating has been worn Wm, S Kimball and Co. Est. $50 ~ $100away on edges, but in nice HWAC# 48307condition. Est. $300 ~ $1,000HWAC# 48456 Lot # 1044 Tobacco Tin: Round Red Lot # 1051 Sterling Tobacco Tiger Chewing Tobacco “Bright Tiger Can Sterling Tobacco Can, Chewing Tobacco.” 5 cent packages. approx. 11.5 x 8.5 inches. Advertised on tin as the “Largest Selling Brand of Fine Cut in the World.” Spaulding and Merrick Shows wear from usage. Sticker on dark fine cut. Hinged lid. top from previous sale. 12” tall and a Est. $75 ~ $150 HWAC# 48326 diameter of 8”. Jersey City, New Jersey. Est. $300 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 48457 Lot # 1052 Vintage BAT chewing tobacco tin Vintage BAT chewing tobacco tin , approx. 7 by 6.5 inches. Hinged cover, Quebec, Canada. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48306 Lot # 1053 The Richmond MixtureLot # 1045 Tobacco Tin: Toasted Tin BoxNavy Cut Smoking Tobacco Nice The Richmond Mixture Tin Box, approx.bulldog pictorial wearing a Navy cap 2.5 x 3.5 x 4.5 inches. Richmond. VA.with the word ‘Challenge’ on it and Est. $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 48329smoking a pipe. 9.5” tall. A few long Lot # 1054 3 Hingeddents (longest is 2”). Some rusty spots. Tobacco Tins 3 HingedHas held its color very nicely. Sticker Tobacco Tins, all approx.on top of lid from previous auction. 3 x 4.35 inches. RedEst. $300 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 48460 Jacket Smoking Tobacco, Lot # 1046 Juan de Fuca Cigar box Albany, NY. Velvet Pipe Juan de Fuca Cigar box, with labels on and Cigarette Tobacco, wooden box exterior. 10C is written Dill’s Best Smoking with pen in 2 Tobacco, Richmond, Va. locations inside Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48540 box lid. Est. $15 Lot # 1055 2 Unopened Packs of 50 Camel ~ $25 HWAC# Cigarettes 2 Unopened Packs of 50 Camel 48309 Lot # 1047 Cut Cigarettes. Tax seal is unbroken. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48542Plug Tobacco Vintage Tin Can Cut Plug TobaccoVintage Tin Can, lid does not open. The NationalTobacco Co., top is rusty and lid does not open.Est. $15 ~ $30 HWAC# 48333 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 15

Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco Lot # 1062 Pipe: Unidentified with Scroll Work Lot # 1056 3 Unopened Small size - 4 1/2”. Bowl is 1 Parliament Cigarette Packs 3 1/2” tall. Scroll work in the Unopened Parliament Mouthpiece Cigarette Packs. Intact tax seals. form of a bird or dinosaur claw. Small pencil written prices on front. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48541 Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 42819Lot # 1057 3 Vintage Unopened Lot # 1063 California,Spud Cigarette packs 3 Vintage Marysville GlobeUnopened Spud Cigarette packs Saloon Leather Matchwith unopened tax seals. All Case Proprietor Frank.3 are wrinkled, silver pack has 17c written in red ink on front. D. Poole. 223 D. StreetEst. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48546 in Marysville. Matches still inside. Est. $200Lot # 1058 4 Vintage Unopened ~ $400 HWAC# 48143Cigarette Packs 4 Unopened CigarettePacks. Ivory Tipped Marlboro with Lot # 1064 Colorado, Denver L. Garsonunbroken tax seal. Marlboro Man 6 pack & Co. Match Safe Two and a half inch tallunopened. Bantam Havana Blend, tax seal match safe engraved “Compliments / ofintact. Fatima Turkish Blend. Unopened / L. Garson & Co. / One Price / Clothiers /but top of pack has some deterioration. Denver / Colo. White metal. Est. $40 ~ $80Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 48543 HWAC# 48641 Lot # 1059 5 Vintage Unopened Lot # 1065 Antique Metal Cases Lot Cigarette Packs 5 Vintage Unopened of three little boxes: 1) Labeled French Cigarette Packs. Camel does not have a Sterling c 1880, a small round box with tax seal, all others have intact tax seals. hinged front. The size of a pocket watch. Cort King Size, Julep cork tip, Dunhill, 2) The lid of the box has beautiful fluting Salome Ideal Gold. Est. $100 ~ $200 to the metal, along with a scroll & shield HWAC# 48544 design, and the words “Pozzoni’s Boodle Box” embossed on the top. It looks likeLot # 1060 5 Vintage Unopened the box was used for many years afterCigarette Packs 5 Vintage Unopened its work as a compact for carrying smallCigarette Packs with intact tax seals. notions & etc. The compact measures 4”White Rolls, Coffee Tone, Herbert by 1.5” x 1/2”. 3) “The Biggest Thing / In / Kansas City / The New / LiveTareyton with wrinkled package, Stock Exchange / At Your /Best Market” with the building pictured onLucky Strike with wrinkled package, the back. 2” x 2.5” tall, opens. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48639Lady Hamilton. Est. $100 ~ $200HWAC# 48545 Lot # 1066 Cigarette Case Metal cigarette case with the initials “H.B.T.” engraved. Top Lot # 1061 Pipe: Fancy opens and case opens full length for smokes Vadnerwee Mirscaum Pipe. on both sides. 3” x 2”. Est. $50 ~ $100 Fancy scroll pipe from L. HWAC# 48630 Vanderwee, Bd, Anspach, 82, Bruxelles. Inside has beautiful Lot # 1067 blue and royal purple lining. Cigarette Case Hinged top metal box. 3.5” 8” long. Bowl measures 4” x 1.75” 3/4”. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48631 tall. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 42818 Lot # 1068 Dragon Match Visit our online catalog at Case Unique www.Holabird Americana.com silver case with for high resolution images of ALL LOTS an angry dragon embossed on the front. “W.B.L”. engraved at top. 3.25” x .25” x 1.75” Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48634 Lot # 1069 Four Art Deco/Nouveau Match Cases Four metal cases, all of a similar style, two with eyelets for fob or locket use. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 4864516 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1070 Four Different Saloon, Cigar, & Tobacco Style Match Cases Lot of four: 1) The Diamond Match Lot # 1078 Co. tiny 1.5” x 1” metal case Match with hinged top; 2) “Krupp” Case with three interlocking Collection rings at the top, 2.75”; 3) Lot of five Brass and white metal with matchlevered opening at the bottom, 2.75”; 4) Ornately engraved match case, safes.1.75” x 1.25”. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 48648 One has jesters and a wine glass on either side, one is marked “T. Diers / 54Lot # 1071 Four Well St. / Hanley”. Two have eyelets (locket type). Est. $100 ~ $200Engraved Match Cases HWAC# 48638Four different matchcases. One engraved “M.N”. Lot # 1079 Match CasesOne “L.J.H.” One “H.S.” (we with Dates Lot of threethink). The last appears to metal cases with dates onhave four birds flying. Est. them. Aug. 3 - 02; 1893,$80 ~ $160 HWAC# 48643 1884. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48642 Lot # 1072 Four Unique Match Safes Lot of four: 1) Lot # Stone covered match case 1080 with push button pop top, Nude 3”, elegant. 2) Laughing Match Case Art Deco style match case with nude gargoyle on each side of woman on the front. 2.5” x 1.5” The letter “D” this 2” case. 3) Person with engraved on the back is almost worn off. Est. $50 ~ headdress pictured on a 2.25” $100 HWAC# 48636box. 4) Red white and Blue coat of arms 2.5” tall. Est. $80 ~ $160HWAC# 48646 Lot # 1081 Silver Plated Match Safe Pan PacificLot # 1073 International Tailoring Exposition 1901 Engraved “Compliments ofCo. Match Case Artistic case with lion at / Thee Saratoga / Mercantile Co. / Howardcenter and native Americans at either side. Griswold, M’G’R / Leadville, Colo.” On the“The Finer They’re Made / The Larger The reverse is the Electric Tower of the Pan PacificTrade” is the motto. International Tailoring Exposition held in Buffalo New York in 1901.Co. “New York / London /Chicago / San The case is 2.75” x 1.5”. The Exposition isFrancisco / Berlin. Hinged top. 2” x 1.5”. remembered because President WilliamEst. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48635 McKinley was shot by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz, at the Temple of Music on September 6, 1901. The President Lot # 1074 Ladies on Match Cases Lot died eight days later on September 14 from gangrene caused by the of two: one with a nude woman, the other bullet wounds. On the day prior to the shooting, McKinley had given with a fully dressed woman in a pastoral an address at the exposition, which began as follows: “Expositions are scene. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48640 the timekeepers of progress. They record the world’s advancement. They stimulate the energy, enterprise, and intellect of the people; and Lot # 1075 quicken human genius. They go into the home. They broaden and Match Case brighten the daily life of the people. They open mighty storehouses ofEngraved metal match case. 2.75” tall, information to the student.” Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 486271.5” wide. The Letter “J” is engraved onone side. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48628 Lot # 1082 Six Match Cases Lot of six antique match cases. Four engraved with initials. One locket type. Est. $120 ~ $240 HWAC# 48633Lot # 1076 Match Case Engravedmatch case with the initials “F.C.W.” onone side. 2.25” x 1”. Est. $50 ~ $100HWAC# 48629Lot # 1077 Match Case Square match case Lot # 1083 Two Ornate Metalwith eyelet. Engraved “H.C.” 2 inches square. Boxes Unique antique boxes. OneEst. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48632 a tiny shrine with removable back. 1.75” high. Also, a sterling case 2 .75” x 1.5”. When open, there’s a shiny hinged piece of metal that can be used as a mirror. The case is a quarter of an inch deep so there’s room for matches, but it doesn’t look like a match case. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 48647Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 17

Bottles & Other Glass Lot # 1092 Early Coors and Pabst Beer Bottles Coors beer bottle, some small nicks, approx. 8 x 3 Lot # 1084 California, inches. Pabst Milwaukee beer bottle, no apparent Collection of California cracks or chips. Est. $20 ~ $60 HWAC# 48376 Embossed Beer Bottles Enterprise brewing, San Lot # 1093 Royal Ruby Beer Francisco with original Bottle Royal Ruby Beer Bottle, closure; Kennison Auburn c1960, no apparent chips or cracks. Court; Wonder Bottling Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48357 Works Oakland half pint, Buffalo Brewing half pint, Lot # 1094 Buffalo Brand Beer Bottle Cal Bottling Company half Gorgeous clear Buffalo Brand Calgarypint, and one of the best in the group is a green paint Cal Bottling Brewing and Malting Company, roundCompany, John Weiland’s extra pale etched in green glass. A nice group bottom soda or beer bottle. This choiceof California beers. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48315 bottle is pictorial with a buffalo head in the middle of the bottle. Clean, lightLot # 1085 California, Geyserville Virginia Dare Wine purple, mint except for a couple of minor scratches. Rare.Bottle Virginia Dare Wine Bottle, clear with embossed Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48320lettering. 12 oz. Garrett and Co. Inc. New York. Oneof America’s oldest wineries, this bottle is possibly pre Lot # 1095 Threeprohibition. Rare. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48361 Crockery Ginger Beer Bottles Half pints. James Lot # 1086 Colorado, Denver Clear Howard Hardwick; Merchant and Purple Pint Beer Bottle Clear Purple Pint Company Southport; Lath Brothers, Beer Bottle, not listed in Preble. Same as Irwell. A nice collection, generally B39 but purple. City Bottling Co., 1537 problem free except one with a small Platt St., Denver, Co. Approx. 9.25 x 2.75 base chip. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48324 inches. No apparent cracks or chips. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 48536 Lot # 1096 Arizona, Prescott Two Crystal Ice Company Sodas Two Crystal Ice Company Lot # 1087 Colorado, Denver G. A. sodas. 3 piece mold. Possibly different bases than Lammers Beer Bottle G. A. Lammers listed in Miller. Est. $140 ~ $200 HWAC# 45637 Beer Bottle, half pint, original top. c1894-1896. Approx. 8 x 2.5 inches. Lot # 1097 Arizona, Tucson No apparent chips or cracks. Est. $100 T. Burns Hutch Soda 1903 T. ~ $200 HWAC# 48375 Burns / Tucson, Ariz. Pioneer Soda Works, Terry Burns, Lot # 1088 Nevada, Reno Rainier hutch soda. Base: “This Bottle Bottling Pint Beer Bottle Rainier / Not Sold.” Nice aqua. Est. Beer Bottling Works, Reno Avenue. Pint $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 45664 Crowntop Amber beer bottle, clean, mint. Rare Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48322 Lot # 1098 California, Placerville Pearson’s Hutch Soda, Placerville Lot # 1089 Ohio, Cincinnati Gorgeous Pearson’s Soda Works Hutchinson Pictorial Crockery Beer Bottle Christian soda bottle. Straight line Moerlein Brewing Company, Cincinnati. embossing, variety 2 in Markota, Moerlein’s old jug lager beer, pint full-face c1892-1902. 6.25” tall. tooled top. label under glaze, two tone, very attractive. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 43633 Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48323 Lot # 1090 Texas, San Antonio San Lot # 1099 California, Antonio Brewing Association Bottle Rare San Francisco Three full label San Antonio Brewing Association Choice Octagonal Sodas pearl beer. San Antonio, TX. Applied top from San Francisco Amber beer bottle, complete with Champagne Mead (1871- neck label. Rare. Est. $50 ~ $150 2)[dug Carson City, 1976), HWAC# 48321 dark blue-aqua with character; J. N. Gerdes Lot # 1091 2 American Beer (1873-1877) in medium Bottles 2 American Beer Bottles. aqua; and McEwin (1863- National Lager Beer, H. Rohrbacher, 70) in light aqua. All threeAgt. Stockton Ca. Dark Amber. Approx. 8 x 2 appear pristine, please inspect. All were made in SAn Francisco andinches. No apparent chips or cracks. John Graf, used during the Comstock boom of the 1860’s to 70’s. Est. $300 ~Milwaukee Wis. Dark amber. Some wear on base. $600 HWAC# 43632Approx. 2.25” x 8”. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 4850518 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1100 Illinois, Chicago BODE No. 5 BODE Bottles & Other Glass No. 5. Embossing and round slug plate. Two examples, one aqua and one clear, starting Lot # 1106 Two Amber Mid Western to turn purple. For years this bottle was Whiskeys Two Amber Mid Western promoted as from Bodie California. Eastern Whiskeys. A. Bauer & CO, Chicago and Midwestern collector, Radley points out the ILLS. Approx. 3.5 x 9.25 inches. No bottle is from Chicago, Illinois. One of these two apparent cracks 1 small chip. D. Sachs examples was used as an illustration on page 16 & Sons Distiller, Louisville KY. Small of Holabird, “Nevada Bottle Book Volume I”, as an chips on front, 2 small dings on base. example of a bottle thought to be from Nevada Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 48524 or California that is not. These are two excellent examples. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 40924 Lot # 1107Lot # 1101 Colorado, Denver Golden Multisided TwoSeltzer Bottle Rocky Mountain Beverage Inc. Denver, CarnivalCOL. Golden Multisided Seltzer Bottle, approx. 12” x Glass Pint Bottles Two Carnival Glass4”. Rare and unusual. Wear at high points. No cracks Pint Bottles. Jackman Whiskey pintevident. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48372 approx. 8 x 3.75 inches, with screwcap, possibly from 1932. Golden Wedding Lot # 1102 Massachusetts, Boston Whiskey pint, bell, approx. 7.5 x 4 Pureoxia Seltzer Bottle The Moxie inches. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48366 Company Clear, red lettering. 11” x 3.75”. “Pureoxia / Trade Mark Reg. / Lot # 1108 Two Green Modern U.S. Pat. Off / The Moxie Company / Whiskies Two Green Modern Whiskies, Boston, Massachusetts.” Est. $50 ~ no markings. Tiny chip on shoulder, no $100 HWAC# 48649 cracks. Approx. 3.75 x 10.5 inches. Other is approx. 4 x 8.5 inches, no chips or cracks. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48526 Lot # 1103 Red Dragon Seltzer Bottle Lot # 1109 Red Dragon Seltzer Company, New York. Two Tone 2” x 1”, resembles a Bromo seltzer, but Crock Whiskey this bottle in emerald green. Stained, Jug Two Tonerare, circa 1890. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 48319 Crock Whiskey Jug. Happy Days Famous Rye Whiskey. 3 small chips on base, Lot # no apparent cracks. Approx. 5”x 7.25”. 1104 Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 48514 Green Mexico Seltzer Lot # 1110 Bottles (6) Six Two Tone gorgeous green Whiskey Jug aqua seltzer bottles Two Tone from Mexico. All Whiskey Jug. from Rosario. Armour & Three are pictorial, Company, Chicago. Approx. 4.75” x 7.5”. one with the star, the other With stopper, may not be original. Sticker with a picture of the seltzer on bottom states dug up in Leadville bottle. One is unembossed. 1966. No apparent cracks or chips. This is a nice seltzer collection. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 48513 Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49041Lot # 1105 Connecticut, West Lot # 1111 Three Amber WesternWillington Liberty Eagle, Whiskies Three Amber WesternWillington Glass, Slope Top Whiskies. The E. Chevalier Co., CastleA rare variety of the popular Whiskey, San Francisco, Cal withWlillington Liberty Eagle stopper. Approx. 3 x 11.25 inches. Nowhiskey flask in dark green, apparent chips or cracks. The Haynerflat base, circa 1860. 8” tall. Distilling Co., Dayton, St. Louis,Slope top, applied, all striations Atlanta, St. Paul Distillers. 1 tiny chipstill present (not buffed). on base. Approx. 3.25 x 11 inches.Sparkling clean and mint, with Taussig rectangle, 5 tiny chips. Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# 48515no apparent chips or dings.This is a beauty, a perfectbottle for your collection.Est. $1,000 ~ $1,500HWAC# 40879Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 19

Bottles & Other Glass Lot # 1118 Clear Whiskey Decanter Clear Whiskey Decanter with 4 stoppers. Approx. Lot # 1112 Three Amber Western 11.5 x 5 inches. No apparent cracks or chips. Whiskies Three Western Whiskies. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48534 Davy Crockett Pure Old Bourbon, Hey Grauerholz & Co., S.F. Sole Agents. B221. Lot # 1119 Clear Backbar Approx. 3 x 11.5 inches. Jessie Moore- Decanter Grommes & Ullrich Hunt Co, San Francisco. Old Bourbon National Club Clear Backbar and Rye. 48514. Approx. 3 x11.75 Decanter, approx. 8.5 x 4 inches. inches. Kellogg’s Nelson County Extra No apparent chips or cracks. Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, W.L. Co. Sole Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48501 Agents, with stopper. Approx. 3 x 11.5 inches. No apparent cracks or chips. Lot # 1120 Old I. W. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48516 Harper Mini Decanter Old I. W. Harper Mini Decanter,Lot # 1113 Three Western Whiskeys clear. Approx. 6.5 x 4c.1900-1910 Three Western Whiskeys c inches. No apparent cracks1900-1910. Slater’s Premium Bourbon or chips. Est. $100 ~ $120with stopper, John Sroufe & Co., Sole HWAC# 48373Agents, San Francisco. approx. 12 x3 inches. Barnett 679. Roth & Co., Lot # 1121 Foreign WhiskeySan Francisco with threaded stopper. Foreign whiskey, possibleBarnett 616, approx. 3x12 inches. P. UK, Pattos? Whiskey. DarkClaudius Distillers, San Francisco, green. Approx. 4 x 10 inches.Ca. approx. 3 x 10.75 inches. Barnett Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48530148. No apparent chips or cracks.Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48512 Lot # 1114 Six Midwestern Whiskey Lot # 1122 G. O. Blake’s Rye Bottles Group of six Midwestern & Whiskey G. O. Blake’s Rye & whiskey bottles. O’Callaghan Brothers Whiskey, Adams, Taylor & Co., Boston Chicago clear shoofly, Zigler and & Louisville. Not in Barnett 1991 Behrendt Huntington, West Virginia, edition. Approx. 12 x 3.5 inches. Mahone Alexandria in Norfolk, Virginia, Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 48369 Lowenstein and Company Cincinnati, Ohio Magness and Company, Daniel Meehan, Lot # 1123 Ground Top Aqua New York. All are clear half pint bottles Whiskey in Wicker Ground Top except the last bottle which is an amber Aqua Whiskey in Wicker with half-point strap sided flask. The bottles screw cap. Approx. 4 x 9.5 inches. are generally clean with some stain, minor Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48529 condition problems here and there. A nice collection for the American whiskey Lot # 1124 Harris Deer Head collector. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48316 Medium Amber Harris Deer Head Medium Amber, Adolph HarrisLot # 1115 Amber E. C. Booz’s Old Cabin & Co., San Francisco. PictorialWhiskey Amber E. C. Booz’s Old Cabin Whiskey, Whiskey. Approx. 12 x 3.25 inches.120 Walnut St, Philadelphia, Applied top. Small No apparent cracks or chips.chip on base, no apparent cracks. Approx. 7.75 x Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 483714 inches. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48539 Lot # 1125 I. W. Harper Dark Lot # 1116 Amber Amber I. W. Harper Dark Amber, Wheat Sheaf Whiskey very early variant, possibly Flask Amber Wheat Sheaf applied top. Much rarer than the Whiskey Flask, c. 1889. tooled top version. No apparent Approx. 7.5 x 3.78 inches. cracks or chips. Est. $60 ~ $120 No apparent cracks, there HWAC# 48511 are 2 small chips on the lip. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 48149 Lot # 1117 Clear Mini Lot # 1126 Light Purple Whiskey Decanter Whiskey Jug Light Purple and Cobalt Seltzer Whiskey Jug, Old Cashmon Clear Whiskey Decanter, Whiskey, It’s Pure That’s Sure, Cashmon Superaris with a green 5 Distributing Co., Denver, Colo. No apparent point star, approx. 3.5 x cracks or chips. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 485256.5 inches, no apparent cracks or chips. CobaltSeltzer, Family Beverage Co. with a chip justbelow shoulder, no cracks. Approx. 10.5 x 4inches. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 4853520 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1127 Nabob Deep Amber Bottle Nabob Bottles & Other GlassDeep Amber Bottle, approx. 11 x 3.5 inches. Barnett Lot # 1133 Nevada, Reno Reno Saloon Seltzer531. No apparent cracks or chips. Est. $100 ~ $200 Bottle A nice Reno saloon seltzer bottle. TheHWAC# 48378 Crystal Reno, Nevada. This seltzer dates from about 1900. The Crystal Saloon was run by one of Reno’s early sheriffs. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48318 Lot # 1128 Star Works Lot # 1134 Cincinnati Whiskey Star Works Nevada, Virginia Cincinnati Whiskey, approx. 10 City Cole x 4 inches. Aqua, applied top. Aqua Patent No apparent chips or cracks. Medicine Style Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48370 Drug Bottle This is the A. Lot # 1129 William Dailey Whiskey Probable M. Cole aqua William Dailey Whiskey, dark green. Unmarked. No patent medicine apparent chips or cracks. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 48522 style bottle. It is pristine and is the example shown in Ghost Towns Lot # 1130 and Medicines, page 99. Applied Nevada, Carson top. These scarce bottles (about a City Trib-A- dozen or less known) date from the Liniment For circa 1865-1870 period. At least one Sprains This is was found in a remote timber camp the ultra-rare Trib between Washoe Lake and Virginialiniment bottle. For decades, City in the 1970’s. Est. $900 ~this was the only known $2,000 HWAC# 43627specimen. Clear, light purple,clean and problem free. 8” tall. Lot # 1135 Barber Bottle: MilleflorThe bottle was probably made Enameled milleflor on glass. 10”. Noabout 1897, and is considered chips. dings, etc. Stunning condition.a patent medicine bottle. The Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 48462remedy of that name had beenadvertised in Nevada prior to Lot # 1136 Barberthe Trib company being formed, Bottle: Stripedoffered out as a prescription by Beautiful stripeddrug man John Shier of Delamar bottle with red, blue,(Pioche, Caliente, etc.) Est. light green stripes.$1,500 ~ $3,500 HWAC# 43621 10” tall. No chips, cracks, etc. Stunning. Lot # 1131 Est. $50 ~ $150 Nevada, HWAC# 48461 Goldfield Old Goldfield Lot # 1137 Hartwig Bottle Found Bitters with Labels Very by Carol Stock fine example of a Hartwig in Goldfield Bitters in milk glass with in the 1960s, labels on two sides. Both this 12 inch labels show damage but tall bottle is are readable. Applied top, 5 inches in diameter and light no chips. 9.25” tall. This is green. It includes a stopper. a German bottle that was Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48658 very popular in America in the late nineteenthLot # 1132 Nevada, Goldfield Huge Whittled century. Est. $150 ~ $300Bottle Large carboy bottle, a heavy whittled, aqua, HWAC# 42267applied top, huge bottle found by Carol Stock inGoldfield Nevada in the 1960s. It’s very unusualfor these giant old bottles which generally heldeither water or wine to of made it through history.Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC# 49044Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 21

Bottles & Other Glass Lot # 1147 California, Martinez Alhambra Natural Mineral Water Bottle Light blue, 12” x 3.25” diameter. Lot # 1138 Amber Barrel Bitter Bottle Amber “Alhambra / Natural / Mineral Water / Co. / Martinez / Barrel Bitter Bottle, unembossed. Small chip on base, California.” Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48650 no cracks. Approx. 3.25 x 9.5 inches. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48523Lot # 1139 Portners Malt Extract Lot # 1148 California, Sutter CreekBottle Portners Malt Extract Bottle (County) Sutter Creek Light Browndark amber. Cork in neck. Approx. Jug 1889 11” tall. Identified on bottom as G. E. Richards, Sutter Creek3 x 8.5 inches. c1890. No apparent (County), 1889. Est. $100 ~ $200chips or cracks. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 48817HWAC# 48379Lot # 1140 Newman’s Lot # 1149 Two 9”Boxed Demijon Water Jugs 1) Dark reddishBottle in Crate Newman’s brown - no maker’sBoxed Demijon Water Bottle mark. 2) Light brown jug with a dark brownin original crate with wicker top. No maker’s mark. Very nice condition.insert. Approx. 15.5 x 12 x Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 4812423 inches. Est. $150 ~ $300HWAC# 48547 Lot # 1141 Robert Gibson Lot # 1150 Colorado, Tablet Bottle c.1880 Robert Leadville S.F. Ballin & Co. Jug Gibson Tablets Manchester Stamped “S.F. Ballin & Co. / England, Made By E. C. Rich, New 521 Harrison Ave. / Leadville,York. c. 1880. Approx. 5” x 12”. No apparent cracks or Colo.” 7.5” earthen jug.chips. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48517 Repaired handle. SiegfriedLot # 1142 Two Green Poison and Fannie Ballin lived atBottles Two Green Poison 224 E. 9th Street from 1898,Bottles. Possible UK. Approx. 3” the year of their marriage,x 8.5” and 3.75” x 8.5”. No apparent chips or until 1902. From 1899-1901cracks. Est. $60 ~ $80 HWAC# 48532 Siegfried was a bookkeeper for Schayer Mercantile at 521 Lot # 1143 Grasselli Harrison Avenue. By 1902 Arsenate of Lead Jug he had acquired the business Grasselli Arsenate of Lead and operated it as S.F. Ballin & Jug. Poisin, 5 LBS. 1 chip on Co., in conjunction with Jesse base, no cracks. Approx. Bloomfield, selling wholesale5.5” x 6”. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48533 liquors and cigars at the same address. Est. $500 ~ $1,500Lot # 1144 Three HWAC# 48637American Medicines Lot # 1151 Colorado, Pueblo H. Levine & Son LiquorThree American Medicines. Gladstone’s Bottle H. Levine & Son Liquor Bottle, aqua, Pueblo, Colo.Celery and Pepsin Compound, Maslico Chicago Liquor House. Small shoulder chip, no apparentMedicine Co, dark amber. Approx. 7” x 4”, cracks. c1896-1899. Est. $50 ~ $60 HWAC# 48502base is chipped. Prof W. H. Peeke’s Remedy, New York. Amber rectangular approx. 2.5” Lot # 1152 New York Two New York x 7.75”. No chips or cracks. Aqua Potter Paper Label Liquor Bottles 2 New Drug & Chemical Corporation, Boston, York Paper Label Liquor Bottles, both Mass USA, The Cuticura System Of Curing clear 3-piece mold tooled tops. HollandConstitutional Humors. Approx. 9” x 2.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Type Gin, Old Mission Co, Indianapolis, Ind. LabelEst. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48521 has tear on right side. 12” x 3.5”. c1890-1905. OldLot # 1145 Small Sample Medicine Bottle Gettysburg Straight Whiskey, Old Mission Company,One side says “Cures Skin Disease” and the other Indianapolis, Ind. 12” x 3.5 “, c 1900-05. Est. $80 ~“Sample Capillaris” The $120 HWAC# 48368only bottles we knowwith “Capillaris” come Lot # 1153 2 Dutch “African” Gin Bottlesfrom T Hill Mansfield in 2 Dutch “African” Gin Bottles, approx. 3.5Portland, Maine. 1.75” x 1.5 inches and 3 x 9.25 inches. Holland Gin bottles which were sold to Africantall. Est. $50 ~ $100HWAC# 48107Lot # 1146 Three Pharmaceutical Jars slave traders. No apparent chips or cracks.1) The largest is a brown 13.25”. 2) Cobalt Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 48506blue 12”. 3) Brown 7”. All in fabulouscondition Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 4845322 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1154 2 Figural Liquor Bottles 2 Bottles & Other GlassFigural Liquor Bottles. Clear bottle with GoodLuck and a horseshoe. Approx. 11.75 x 4 Lot # 1162 Back Bar with Floral Silver Overlayinches. Creme de Menthe, green with a cool Back Bar bottle with Floral Silver Overlay of poppies.4 toe claw design. Approx. 10.5 x 4.5 inches. c1880-1890. Approx. 10.5 x 3.5 inches. No makerNo apparent chips or cracks. Est. $80 ~ $150 shown. No apparent crack or chips. Est. $100 ~ $200HWAC# 48504 HWAC# 48377 Lot # 1155 Nevada Lot # 1163 Blackberry Back / California Milk Bar Blackberry Back Bar, clear, c. Can and Milk Bottle 1900. No apparent cracks or chips.Crescent Milk, Reno, Nevada can and Nagli’s Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48520Sanitary Dairy milk bottle, Niles California.Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 41665 Lot # 1156 Model Diary Lot # 1164 Buffalo Lithia Water Milk Bottle Model Dairy, Buffalo Lithia Water, green, Natures quart clear milk bottle, mint, materia medica. Approx. 4.5 x 10 inches. No apparent clean, rare. A must for the cracks or chips. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48519 Nevada collector. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48317 Lot # 1165 Caswell Mack & CO Lot # 1157 New Hampshire, Concord Cobalt Caswell Mack & CO Cobalt, Aetna Bottling Bottle with Rare Chemists New York & Newport, Closure Light blue, 8.5” tall. “Aetna approx. 2.75 x 7.25 inches. No / Bottling Co. / Concord, N.H.” apparent cracks or chips. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48652 48518 Lot # 1158 Two Lot # 1166 Early Cobalt Food Fire Grenades 2 Fire Bottle Early Cobalt Food Bottle Grenades made by with applied top. No markings. Aut-O-Jet, Multnomah, No apparent chips or cracks. OR. Est. $100 ~ $200 Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48503 HWAC# 48356 Lot # 1167 3 Large Cobalt Lot # 1159 Harden Bottles 3 Large Cobalt Bottles. Aqua Fire Grenade Approx. 8.25 x 3 with applied Harden Aqua Fire top, 3.25 x 8.5 inch with ground screw top,Grenade with liquid inside. Approx. 6.5” x 4”. 3.25 x 8.5 wide mouth has a small chip at theNo apparent chips or cracks. Est. $80 ~ $150 base. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48507HWAC# 48500 Lot # 1168 Group of Three Cobalt Blue Bottles Circa 1880 cobalt blue pint beer with some stain, would clean up nicely. Cobalt Square Wyeth and Brother with original cobalt blue top, small cobalt blue medicine circa 1870s, small lip chip. Nice cobalt blue collection from Nevada Mining camps Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48325Lot # 1160 Seven Assorted American Lot # 1169 DutchBottles 7 Assorted American Bottles. Clear Onion Bordeaux1 quart oil with spout, 4” x 9”. Green with circle, 4.75” x 7.5”. Brown Bottle Dutch Onion Bordeaux Bottleclay, 5” x 6.5”, chips on base. Dark Green Lucas & Co. Limited, c.1700-1720. Green, approx. 5.25 x 6.5Leamington, 3.25” x 9.5”. Green Clysmic, 2.75” x 7.5”. Amber The GreatTonic, Wait’s Wild Cherry Tonic, 2.75” x 8.5”. inches. Handmade and a must for anyAmber Veronica Mineral Water, 3.5” x 10.25”.No apparent chips or cracks. Est. $70 ~ $100 Bordeaux enthusiast. There is a small chipHWAC# 48538 on the neck, no cracks. Est. $120 ~ $300 HWAC# 48508Lot # 1161 Aqua Historical Duck Hunter Lot # 1170 Early Ale c.1790 Early Ale c.1790,Flask Aqua Historical Duck Hunter Flask, open approx. 8.5 x 4 inches. No apparent chips or cracks.puntal, quart. No apparent cracks or chips. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48374Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 48531Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 23

Bottles & Other Glass bowl, also signed “Lalique France on the bottom. Lot # 1171 Purple Denver 16 OZ Purple Denver 4” x 2”. Both appear 16 OZ, The R. Hardesty Mfg Co, Denver. Approx. 3.75 mint. Est. $200 ~ $600 x10 inches. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 48528 HWAC# 29975Lot # 1172 Santinosa Figural ~ Lot # 1178Clear Bottle Santinosa Figural Clear Davids’Bottle. Approx. 12.5” x 3.25:. No Writing Fluid,apparent chips or cracks. Est. $50 Original$100 HWAC# 48510 Label Davids’ Writing Lot # 1173 Fluid, Original Label. Thaddeus Davids Ink Co. Inc., New Bottle York and Chicago, USA. Cobalt, approx. 3.5 x 9.25 inches. Collector Color Original stopper with cap. No apparent cracks or cracks. Group Four Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48509 nice antique bottles from Lot # 1179 First Higgins Ink Aqua 7.5” tall an old collection. Two western “Chas. M. Higgins & Co., New York” “16oz” with whiskies: Kellogg in pint with original paper label in recessed band in the center. original embossed top(Barnett 3” diameter. This is thought to be the first, or 778), Hall Luhrs in pint; Gilka one of the first, Higgins Ink bottle from about gin in yellow amber (folks love 1885. The company was founded in 1880. No these bottles because of the chips, scratches, or discoloration. A gem for theshape and the embossed scene on the bottom of the bottle which can ink collector. Used for the illustration of Higginsbe viewed through the top); and a deep green Ashton Mineral Water Ink in Holabird, Volume 1, p288. x-Holabird.with original top. All are free of chips and dings. Est. $100 ~ $150 Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 39533HWAC# 42265 Lot # 1180 Rare MasterLot # 1174 Miscellaneous Bottle Collection Cylinder Ink Rare MasterThree small lavender oval bottles. Old Saratoga Cylinder Ink, light green./ Whiskey / Rosskam, Gerstley & Co. / Lips is chipped, no cracks.Philadelphia, 11” with crystal stopper. clear Approx. 4 x 7.5 inches. Est. $100 ~ $200with gold printing. Four glass stoppers without HWAC# 48527bottles. Round bottom light green, 9.5” bottle;Vincent,/ Hathaway / & Co. / Boston / Ginger / Lot # 1181Ale. Light green, 8”. Oakland / Steam Soda InsulatorWorks / Inc. / Bottle is Not Sold. Light green, Collection8.5”. Front: Lemp’s / St. Louis / Lager Beer; 19 Pieces. 1Back: This Bottle / Belongs to The / Louis Brookfield,M. Weiner Wine Co. / Denver Colo. / And green. 2 PatentMust Be / Returned. Est. $100 ~ $150 10/8/07. 1 H.G. E., 3 different aquaHWAC# 48656 Hemingway, 2 different ceramic, 9 clear Hemingway, and JohnLot # 1175 Tibbits Guide to Insulators, 1967.4 Assorted Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 49130Foreign Bottles 4 Assorted ForeignBottles. Clear Champions Vinegar, 14.5” Lot # 1182 Pony Insulator Collection 23x 3”. Green Selters Min Wass, Nach Dr pieces. 9 Heningray with 2 dupes, 4 Brookfield with 2Struve, Coln, 3” x 9.25”. Gosling Bros, dupes, 1 AT&T, 3 American Te and Telegraph, 2 noBermuda, 2.75” x 9”. Brown clay painted names, 1 McLaughlin, 1with a floral design. No apparent chips or Whetal Tatum, 1 Lynchburg,cracks. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 48537 1 O.V.C. Co. Various shades of aqua, only 1 clear, Est. Lot # 1176 $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49046Four Foreign Bottles Lot of four: 1) Wright Bros. / Trade Mark / Skipton; lightgreen, 7 1/2 inches tall, with marble. 2)Cochran & Co. / Belfast; light green, 9inches tall, rim chip. 3) Ellis Wilkinson /Preston; dark green, 7 inches, blob top.4) W. E. Rumming / Nanaimo B. C.; lightgreen, 9 inches tall including screw downstopper. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48653Lot # 1177 Two Lalique Signed Frosted Birds Large and small Lot # 1183 W. F. G. Co. Insulator Lite bluefrosted birds by Lalique. The large piece is a bud vase with a separate and embossed with lettering at base. 3 bruises,removable bud holder, signed “Lalique France” on the bottom. 8.5 x medium and small chip on bottom of base. Est.7 x 4”. The second piece is a small frosted bird in a small clear glass $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 4904524 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

GamingLot # 1184 Montana, Billings Billings Lot # 1189 Nevada, Reno Harold’s ClubHighlands Gaming Chip Token Collection Includes ash tray and matches,Collection Four chips from Billings Western Hotel of Sacramento key withMontana. All are marked Highlands. Two “In Reno its Harolds Club” on back, nice leather bound Harolds Club blank addressare listed in the chip guide. Est. $70 ~ book, undated non-leap year “Harolds Club$100 HWAC# 40977 of Bust” calendar, Harolds Club ‘H’ pin, and a Pappy Smith “Have a Drink on Me” FOB. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 47309Lot # 1185 Lot # 1190Nevada, Crystal Nevada, Reno Harolds Club 1967 Calendar,Bay Lake Tahoe et al c1967 Lot of five. 1) March 1967Tahoe Biltmore calendar of employees playing cards. 2)Casino Gaming Gaming guide that explains how to play yourToken ($25) favorite games. 3) San Francisco to Reno map.c1960 $25.00 4-5) Ads, ripped. “My friends, when seeinggaming chip Reno town, make Harolds Club your goal, if byfrom the famous chance you lose your pants, the fun is worthTahoe Biltmore the toll!” Est. $50 ~ $70 HWAC# 42835Casino on the north shore of Lake Tahoe. Crystal Bay sits on theNevada-California border, and the local casinos were famous for being Lot # 1191 Nevada, Reno Reno,the playground of Mr. Frank Sinatra. Excellent condition. 1.5” diameter. Nevada Gaming Post Cards LotEst. $300 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 28410 of 8, Two advertising cards. “We’ll meet you at the Palace Club.” Lot # 1186 Nevada, Has a cowgirl roping a cowboy. Las Vegas Las Vegas Harold’s Club with an outhouse Collectibles Grouping of “Our business started here.” Las Vegas collectibles that Also Liberty Bell saloon, Prima includes commemorative Donna girls, two different cards gaming tokens for Bally’s, of Harold’s Club outside mural, downtown street scene, color street The Sunset Station, scene RPC. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46997 Fitzgeralds, Monte Carlo, and The Flamingo. Also Lot # 1192 Nevada, includes a brass “Play Reno United StatedQuarters” sign 11.5”, Paris Las Vegas Franks, Paris Passport, Aladdin Bicentennial SouvenirLoot, a framed Paris collection, and a 1993 Commemorative MGM Grand Casino TokenOpening Book. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 40404 1976 Bicentennial commemorative $25.00Lot # 1187 Nevada, Reno Christmas token, rendered in .999Tree Fancy Gaming Tokens When silver. From the Holidayin Reno and you wanted to take a Hotel and Casino,visitor someplace to really impress on the bank of the Truckee River. 1776-1976. Replica of the Eaglethem, the Christmas Tree half way up and Liberty Bell on the reverse, with the Holiday Hotel logo on thethe Mount Rose Highway was always obverse. In fine condition, with some minor wear. Rare. 1.5” diameter.a good bet. These two $5 gaming Est. $250 ~ $780 HWAC# 28409chips have been turned into massivecuff links. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47310 Lot # 1193 Nevada, Reno / Sparks Metal One Dollar Slot Tokens Lot of forty- Lot # 1188 Nevada, Reno seven. Reno: Airport Plaza (2), Atlantis, Decorative Roulette Wheel Comstock (2), Colonial, Old Reno, Cal c1940 This beautiful red and white Neva (2), Bordertown, Gambler, Mr. roulette wheel is comes from an C’s(2), Nugget, Gold Dust, Diamond, unknown Reno gambling club. It Harolds, Circus Circus (2), Hilton (2), does show wear from usage, but King’s Inn, Fitzgeralds, MGM, Peppermill overall in a nice looking piece. (2), Pioneer, Sands (2), Silver Legacy, It would command an entire Speak Easy (2), Sundowner. Henderson: room if hung on a wall! Due to its Green Valley (2). Sparks: Karl’s, Mint, size, there may be an additional Nugget, Rail City, Sierra 76 (2), Sierra shipping charge. Est. $100 ~ $200 Sids (2), Western Village, Baldini’s (2), HWAC# 48134 Alamo. Est. $50 ~ $75 HWAC# 47088 Visit our online catalog at Zoom in and see detail on highwww.Holabird Americana.com resolution images of ALL LOTSBid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 25

Gaming Lot # 1199 Chuck-a-Luck Gaming Dice Game with Table This is a very striking piece. White and brown legs and table frame. Very nice Lot # 1194 Nevada felt table top. The dice game itself is separate with three six-sided 46 Gaming Chips dice inside a cage. Chuck-a-luck, also known as birdcage, is a game of Throughout Nevada chance played with three dice. It is more of a carnival game than a true Includes Palace Club Fallon casino game. The game is sometimes used as a fundraiser for charity. $5 tan, Riata Casino $5 Odds are greatly in favor of the house! Table measures 3’ x 4’ x 28”. light purple, deep red Dice cage measures 21 x 18”. This is an amazing piece of furniture and $25 early Mapes, $2.50 gaming history. We can’t keep metal green Harrahs Lake our hands off of it! Est. $1,500 Tahoe, $25 Sahara Tahoe ~ $3,000 HWAC# 48408 light green with gray/red inserts, $5 Horseshoe Club Lot 1199a Original Keno Reno Red with blue inserts Goose A beautiful original Keno and metal center, black Goose, without the board for theand blue Sahara Las Vegas with metal center, Del Webb’s Sahara $100, balls. Numbered balls inside.striking Bank Club Reno green with red inserts $25, Flamingo Hilton Two piece constructed base,Reno $5 specialty swan and tiger. Please see the photographs for the all original. These have beentype of gaming chips and the condition. Early Mapes and Bank Club reproduced, but this original is(some not pictured) have some to serious condition issues. Est. $200 a beauty, retaining the medium~ $600 HWAC# 46996 dark stain. Base is 16” diameter, 22” tall. c 1900-1930. Est.Lot # 1195 New Jersey, $1,200-$2,500 HWAC# 49501Atlantic City Harrah’sEngraving and Proof 7.5%Bond 1976 Lot of six items.Includes bond in four differentstages. Many have noteswritten on them. Two sets ofinstructions from Harrah’sto the printer. Includes a gorgeous mounted prototype that is cut andpasted on hard stock. Very unique and excellent shape. Est. $275 ~$400 HWAC# 37229 Lot # 1196 Cuba Eight Postcards from Cuba Gaming Houses Three of the cards are 1925 or earlier, a fourth card is approximately 1940, and the other three cards perhaps 1950s or 60s. Very nice group if you collect Cuba gaming chips or tokens. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC# 43576Lot # 1197 Framed Original Tin Lot # 1200 Dice Game in LeatherType of Three Men Gambling Pouch Ten dice to play ???. Comes in leather pouch. Est. $100 ~ $200Frame is 6.5 x 4.5”. Photo is 3 x 2”. HWAC# 47307Two men are looking distrustinglyat the third. Est. $200 ~ $400 Lot # 1201HWAC# 42820 Gambling Auto-Dice Game Push the button See Photo Online and get a roll of two dice. Auto dice gameLot # 1198 Faro Gaming Poster by Damley. One happyDon’t know faro? Well, this poster gives you a hint of what hands you face and one sadmay want to hold! Large poster measures 45 x 30” framed. Excellent face on cover. Whichcondition. “It’s All in the Draw.” Great gaming wall hanging for any one would be yours?room or man cave. Hard to find - we found no examples on the Est. $400 ~ $700Internet. Due to size and delicate nature, additional shipping charges HWAC# 47213may apply. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 4733126 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Gaming Lot # 1202 Pace Comet Slot Lot # 1208 Two Choice Ivory Machine Pace Comet Slot Gaming Chips with Crowns A Machine, c. 1936. 10 Cents. study on monarchies might reveal Appears to be fully intact, back and lock have been replaced. which country these come from. The Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 48548 engraving is ornate and detailed. These are as nice as you can get! Est. Lot # 1203 Silver Spinner $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 43671 “Sell High” “Hire Assistant” “Leave Early” “Play Golf” These Lot # 1209 Two Nice Early Gaming are just some of the advice Chips Two nice early chips, perhaps you can get when you spin circa 1910 to 20, with engraved this silver top. (Stickers on the flowers on both sides. A nice pair. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 43672bottom from some time ago are difficult toget off.) Est. $70 ~ $200 HWAC# 47308 Lot # 1210 White Mother of Pearl Gaming Chip Has the denomination 25 on both sides. Choice. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 43667 Ghost Towns & Medicines Lot # 1204 Collection The Nevada Bottle Book of Slot Machine Tokens Collection of slot machine Volume II tokens. The majority of these tokens were used in slot Fred N. Holabird machines, either for novelties or for minutes or cigarettes $45 (includes shippping)in general. The collection includes some of the very best of the slotmachine tokens including Chas. Fey Silver Cup, Watling slot machines,Columbia slot machines, Mills slot machines and various other tokens.The collection contains 45 tokens with very few duplicates. We considerthe collection to contain eight of the better tokens in secluding several ofthose listed here. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 40970Lot # 1205 Four Different Ivory GamingChips All different, with concentric circles.There are two choice pieces in this group,one the red with blue inner circle, andthe other with three black lines. A nicegroup of ivory chips, circa 1900 or before.Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 43669Lot # 1206 Early Ivory US GamingChip A nice early US ivory gamingchip with an eagle at the center. Crackthrough center. Choice and rare.Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 43664Lot # 1207 Two Arcadian, St. 775-851-1859 or 844-492-2766Louis Gaming Chips Two choice or email to order your copy now!early chips in red and blue in fiveand $10 denominations from the [email protected], St. Louis. These two chipswere originally promoted as riverboat chips, but in fact are probablynot original though appear tobe quite old. Est. $400 ~ $600HWAC# 43675Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 27

Numismatics Lot # 1211 Louisiana, New Lot # 1217 Newcastle Druggist Orleans New Orleans Mint John Watson Hand-held Scale Silver Dollar Bag Classic c1860’s Pans 2.5”. Box 6.5” x 3”. thick canvas bag for 1000 Bottom has a glued paper that says silver dollars, marked “From John Watson, Chemist & “159 N. O.” we assume Druggist, 34 Grainger St. Newcastle- this is New Orleans Mint on-Tyne. Est. $50 ~ $160 silver dollar bag. It has HWAC# 28073 impressions of the silver dollars throughout, as Lot # 1218 Montana, Great Falls normal. Est. $100 ~ $300 Rare Scrip for C.T. Grove (Gold HWAC# 49141 Pin or Cuff Buttons) 1897 Eastern Manufacturing Company. Good forLot # 1212 England, London London one gold filled lace pin or one pairCity & Midland Bank Bag Sewn canvas gold filled cuff buttons, valued at $5. Drawn on C.T. Grove, Great Falls,bag, 4 1/2 x 5”. Printed “The London City Montana. 1897. 3.5” x 7.75” Light soiling. Est. $25 ~ $50 HWAC# 36668& Midland Bank Limited 874”. Est. $30~ $80 HWAC# 28542 Lot # 1213 Bank and Cloth Bag Group Collection of eight cloth coin bags. Seven are from Columbus, Ohio, the other from Nevada. Includes two $500 half dollar bags from Ohio National Bank. All excellent condition. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49140 Lot # 1214 Lot # 1219 Montana, Helena Very Rare Peoples National Bank Pennsylvania Certificates of Deposit Used as Scrip (4 Denominations) Extra rare scrip! Four different denomination ($5, $10, $25, and $50) Certificates(Probable) J.K. Davison Philadelphia of Deposit as scrip from the Peoples National Bank of Helena. AllCoat of Arms Hub c1920 Coat ofarms, COAT OF ARMS OF THE CITY pictorial with different vignettes (cowboys, farmers, elk). Red border. Three are the same number certificate (235). Unissued. PrintedOF PHILADELPHIA. Hub face 33mm. by National Bank Note Co., New York. No date. 3” x 7.5” Very fine condition. Fantastic set. Est. $250 ~ $1,250 HWAC# 36669Perhaps used to make seal dies fornotarization seals. Even layer of oxidation.Est. $120 ~ $300 HWAC# 33374 Lot # 1220 US Coin and Reference Lot # 1215 Pennsylvania J. K. Davison Library Yeoman; A Guidebook of Pennsylvania National Guard, World War I Meritorious Service Medal Die See Photo Online US Coins; editions 19, 27, 39... 1966, 1920 Bust left, PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL 1974, 1986, Yeoman; Handbook of SERVICE /WORLD WAR. Die for the miniature version of the Pennsylvania US Coins with premium list; editions National Guard Victory medal. Die face 17mm. Clean, deep die face. Military. 15, 20, 22, 27, 32... 1958, 1963, 1965, Est. $120 ~ $300 HWAC# 33372 1969, 1975, Medcalf; Hawaiian Money... 1978, Spadone; Variety andLot # 1216 Hand HeldNumismatic Scale with Glass Trays Oddity Guide of US coins 6th edition... 1974, Spadone; Variety andc1850-1880 Pans are 2.75”. One isin two pieces. Fancy latching arm. Oddity Guide of US coins 2nd edition... 1964, Ruddy; Photograde...Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 28070 1972, Fivaz, Stanton; Cherrypickers Guide...1994, Devine; Detecting Counterfeit Gold Coins Book 2...1977, Cohen, Druley; The Buffalo Nickel...1979, Payne, Haylings; Profit March of your Coin investments... 1971, Travers, Dannreuther; Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection... 2004, King; Masonic Chapter pennies... 1981, Numismatist; Counterfeit Detection... 1983, Overton; Early Half Dollar Die Varieties... 1970, Herbert; A Price Guide to Mint Errors...2007, Halperin, NCI Grading guide...1986, Lange; The complete Guide to Lincoln Cents... 1999, American Hard Assets...2013, US Ultra Rarities... 2013, Cohen; American Half Cents 2nd edition... 1982, Breen; Complete encyclopedia of US and Colonial Coins... 1988, Lange; Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels 2nd edition... 2000, Holabird’s Western Americana Collections auction 1... 2013, Holabird Mining, Minerals, and Mayhem Auction... 2011, Holabird US Gold Rush 2006, Cowboys, Camera and Coins... 2013, Knight Coin Internet Auction... 2014, Holabird Rare Books, Mining, and Mining Hardgoods Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 3146528 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1221 Two Historic inches diameter. The numbering Numismatics Price Guides for Collecting is in Roman numerals. The lot also Coins, Currency & Stamps includes a rejected die trial in silver. medal, this one awarded 1912, 1936 1) Standard These are unique and wonderful. to Spangler, 1998. The last Catalog of United States Coins (Don Young Collection) Est. $300 ~ piece is a silver AMA award & Currency. 1936. If you would $600 HWAC# 43341 medal to Don Young. (Don have only collected Carson Young Collection) Est. City coins back then!!! 2) Lot # 1226 ANA: Four Various $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 43360 1918 “Catalogue de Timbres- Medals Four medals, 1928 to about Fiscaux” by A. Forbin. Both 1990. The 1928 medal is a hand madebooks are in amazing condition. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 48824 honor medal. Second piece is the Wormser past president medal 1924.Lot # 1222 Eight Ingots 1) Rare, A third piece is the Smedley award1 troy oz .999 silver. 2) Sterling.925 silver, 10 grams. rectangle, Lot # 1227 ANA 60 Year28mm x16mm; Fakes--Luskowitz: Personalized Membership3) Wells Fargo, 1852, 5 dollars; Electrum Medals These rarelead, rectangle, 68mm x 35mm; 4) medals are made of electrumWells Fargo, 1852, lead, rectangle, and marked on the side as68mm x 35mm; 5) Wells Fargo such. They weigh 0.4545 troyExp Co 2 Dols, SF Cal, 45mm x ounces each. According to an33mm; 6) Fake Chinese, lead; 7) article in the Numismatist,Fake, 1oz Snugl 28 gr. lead, 43mm only 94 were ever made.x 15mm; 8) Fake, Pokeman. Est. There are six here! The$100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38246 specific fineness of these medals was never defined Lot # 1223 in the advertisements. ANA Medals Unfortunately, the term Awarded to electrum means any alloy Abe Kosoff of gold and silver with less 1973 & 1976 than 90% gold. (Don Young Two large Collection) Est. $500 ~ capital plastic $1,000 HWAC# 43148 holders with medals awarded to Abe Kosoff in recognition of service as master of ceremonies. 1973 andthe bicentennial year 1976. Kosoff was a numismatic luminary, veryimportant to the history of the American Numismatic Association.(Don Young Collection) Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 43332Lot # 1224 ANAPrestigious GoodfellowSilver Medal with Ribbon2 inches in diameter,engraved to Arthur Sipe1957, in original black case.Plus a second Goodfellowmedal blank on the reverse.Two choice rare medals.(Don Young Collection)Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000HWAC# 43325Lot # 1225 ANA: Four Lot # 1228 Central States Numismatic Society: 100 BreastRoman Coin Style SilverExhibition Medals Badges This is Don Young’s collection of more than 100 breast badgesFour of the spectacularcrudely made 1999 silver with medals from the central states coin shows. They include goldexhibition medallions plated pieces, bronze etc. including some of the Who’s Who in themade in the style of a organization. This is a marvelous historical lot for any Central Stateslarge Roman coin. 1.5 Numismatic Society member. Please inspect. (Don Young Collection) Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 43317 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 29

Numismatics Lot # 1229 Society Evans (1846-1912) known as “Fighting Bob” was Captain of the first of Medalists: Couple ship firing first gun against Spaniards at Santiago 1898. Est. $80 ~ Embracing 1975 $120 HWAC# 47975 Sculptor: Bruno Lucchesi. Obv.: Couple Lot # 1236 Foreign embracing; Rev.: Mother Medal Collection and baby. Large silver, 6 Different foreign Gem BU, no box or medals from various paper. Est. $200 ~ $500 countries including HWAC# 43120 Britain, France, and Canada. ThemesLot # 1230 Token and Medal Society Lead Trial Strikes Lead include exhibitions,trial strikes from a proposed both world wars,design for TAMS literary medal and people. 1 white metal medal for the Universal and Internationalfrom the Hoffman Mint. The design Exhibition and the rest are brass. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 40400was rejected by the TAMS board.Obverse and reverse in excellentcondition. (Don Young Collection)Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 42924 Lot # 1231 California, Lot # 1237 Sacramento Sacramento Ancient Coins Lot Agricultural & Horticultural of ten, including Fair Medal Medal by Smith & Bar Kochba Revolt, Hartmann (obv) and Ball, Black Herod I, Seige of & Co. (rev). Bronze, 51mm. Jerusalem. Worthy Unawarded Ceres & abundance of inspection. Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 Standing Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 48922 HWAC# 38255Lot # 1232 CaliforniaCA State AgriculturalSociety Medal 1911Awarded by The CaliforniaState Agricultural Societyto White & Terry, GrandChampion PerCharionStallion, 1911. Est. $300 ~$500 HWAC# 39664 Lot # 1233 Illinois, Chicago Industry / Research Medal 1933 Unusual medal; so- called dollar. Industry Research. “A Century of Progress International Expo, Chicago, 1933 Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 39659Lot # 1234 World War II Zinc VictoryMedal The New Jersey Zinc Company (ofPennsylvania) created this 2.5” diametermedal. “This medal was struck from zincmade in Palmerton; the same zinc weproudly made here at home to help youand your compatriots win.” Obverse:“Victory Medal / A Grateful Community Salutes You” (pictorial);Reverse: “Awarded / To / The Men and Women / Of the Armed Forces/ Of the United States / of America / World War II / From The /Palmerton, PA, District / At the Welcome Home / Celebration / August 14, 1946.” 66.6 grams. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48662 Lot # 1235 U.S. Navy World Voyage So Lot # 1238 Yitzhak Rabin Commemorative Coin Sets Invoice dated Called Dollars Two examples of HK 351. 2012 shows a price of $1898 for each of these three coin sets. Two Obv.: Male military bust facing part right silver pieces and one gold piece. 22 carat (16.96 grams). Two sets of three coins each in original packaging. / 1908 / Fighting Bob / Souvenir Visit of U.S. Naval Fleet / To Pacific Coast; Rev.: The coin was designed by Aharon Shevo, with a portrait of Rabin three battleships, setting sun with rays in engraved by Tidhar Dagan. background. Br., 36mm. Admiral Robley D. The obverse bears the face value, the Israel state emblem, the word “Israel” in English, Hebrew and Arabic, the year of issue (as 2011 and30 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

as Hebrew Year 5772 in Hebrew characters), and an olive branch Lot # 1243 Bronze Israeli Numismaticssymbolizing peace. Below the face value is the Mint mark, appearing asa Hebrew letter “mem” on the Proof coins and as a Star of David on the Medals (34) Thirty four Lot # 1244 Bronzesilver proof like coin. Around the right-hand border is “Yitzhak Rabin Israeli bronze medals, Israeli Medals (14) Lot— Nobel Peace Prize 1994” in Arabic. 1960s-1970s. In paper of fourteen bronze Israeli medals, 1970s-1980s. The reverse carries the Rabin portrait, based on a photograph envelopes and soft plastic Est. $200 ~ $400taken in the years preceding the Nobel Peace Prize award. Around the flips. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48909border is the inscription “Yitzhak Rabin — Nobel Peace Prize 1994” in HWAC# 48906English and Hebrew. Three different coins share the designs, except for thedenominational markings: a Proof .917 fine gold 10-new-Israeli-sheqelcoin, a Proof .925 fine silver 2-NIS coin and a proof like .925 fine silver1-NIS coin. The gold coin weighs 16.96 grams, measures 30 millimeters indiameter and had a mintage limit of 888 pieces. The silver 2-sheqelcoin weighs 28.8 grams, measures 38.7 millimeters in diameter andhad a mintage limit of 2,800 pieces. The silver 1-sheqel coin weighs14.4 grams, measures 30 millimeters in diameter and had a mintagelimit of 1,800 pieces. Est. $3,000 ~ $6,000 HWAC# 48908 Lot # 1239 A Star Out of Jacob Medals Set of three coins commemorating the launch of Israel’s first satellite in 1988. Bronze, silver and gold. Gold coin is .16 agw. Blue velvet container, no box. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48918Lot # 1240 Three Millenia Jerusalem Lot # 1245 Bronze IsraeliMedals 1996 Plush hard cover blue case Medals (33) Thirty threefor the Israel Government Coins and Medals bronze Israeli medals. UnitedCorporation issue. The gold coin is missing Jewish Appeal 25th Anniversary,from the three coin case, but the 5 oz. silverand smaller silver coins are in tact. Includes Second International Harporiginal invoice. Also two Israel State silvermedals. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48916 Contest (1962), Shavit Medal, many more. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48912 Lot # 1241 Bronze Lot # 1246 Bronze Israeli and Silver Israeli Medals Lot of 27 bronze Israeli Medals Fourteen medals issued by the Israel government issued Government Coins & Medals Corporation. Est. $100 ~ $200 medals, two silver, HWAC# 48919 mostly bronze. One in wood, eight in velvet Lot # 1247 Bronze Israeli Medals (23) Twenty three large bronze and plastic holders, Israeli Medals from the 1960s-1970s. one in a plastic flip. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48925Est. $200 ~ $400 Lot # 1248 Bronze Israeli MedalsHWAC# 48902 (17) Seventeen bronze Israeli medals from the 1960s-1970s.Lot # 1242 BronzeIsraeli Medals (37) Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48926Thirty seven bronzemedals issued in the1960s and 1970s.Most four inchesin diameter, somesmaller. Some haveWilliam M. RosenblumAuction inserts.Est. $200 ~ $400HWAC# 48904 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 31

Numismatics Lot # 1249 Bronze plastic boxes. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48901 Israeli Medals (58)Lot # 1250 Bronze Dealer lot of 58 large Lot # 1256 Israel 5Israeli Medals (28) bronze Israeli medals Lirot Coins 1958 LotTwenty eight bronze from the 1960s of three coins: twoIsraeli medals with uncirculated,(purchased atoriginal invoicing from and 1970s. George Stack’s October 2010 sale,Bank Hapoalim. Est. $200 Lot 1324); one Proof MS64~ $400 HWAC# 48929 Gershwin, Albert certified by ANACS. Silver, .900 fine; 25 grams. ASW: Einstein and others. .72oz. 34mm diameter. 10th Anniversary of Est. $300 ~ $600 Independence. Est. $250 ~ $500 HWAC# 48917 HWAC# 48928 Lot # 1257 Israel Agorot- Lot # 1251 Bronze Israeli Medals Pound Albums Three blue (4) Lot of four bronze Israeli Medals albums by R.P. Nelson Co. two issued by State of Israel Bonds. Est. for the Israel Agorot-Pound $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 48933 Series I 1960-1968. First album has 52 coins, onlyLot # 1252 Coins of Israel Sets five empty holes. SecondFour Coins of Israel sets with 14 has 31 coins with 26 emptydifferent coins from 1949-1957; holes. Third is complete withIsrael 1970 postal and coin set; two 15 additional coins in 2x2sets of 1988 Piefort Mint ‘s “Coins cardboard holders. Est. $200of Israel’s 40th birthday”. Israel ~ $400 HWAC# 48675uncirculated set 1985. Est. $200 ~$400 HWAC# 48678 Lot # 1258 Israel Government Coins and Medals Corp. Binder Lot # 1253 Commemorative Coinage of Brown leatherette album titled “Israel Government Coins and Medals Israel 1958-1965 White Capital Plastics Corp.” containing 5 pages of 60 Israeli Coins dated 1960-1980. Three holder with 16 silver toned coins including coins are missing. Est. $200 ~ $400 8 five pound,2 half pound and 6 one pound HWAC# 48669 coins. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48676 Lot # 1259 Second Israel Government Coins and Medals Corp. Binder Lot 379 of the Craig A. Whitford Numismatic Auction of March 27, 1999, this brown leatherette album contains 6 pages of 55 Israeli coins dated 1960-1980.Lot # 1254 Concentration Eight coins are missing.Camp Currency Lot of 19 pieces Est. $200 ~ $400of concentration camp and Jewish HWAC# 48670ghetto currency. Theresienstadt, Lot # 1260 ThirdLitzmannstadt, Westerbork, Israel GovernmentBuchenwald. Est. $200 ~ $400 Coins and MedalsHWAC# 48920 Corp. Binder Five page binder with 59 silver Lot # 1255 Fourteen tone Israeli Coins dated Israel Medals Bronze Israeli 1970s-1980s. One coin medals, one in a wooden box, missing, four coins have gold toned backs. one in a beige box, seven in Est. $500 ~ $1,000 blue vinyl flips, five in velvet HWAC# 4867132 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

NumismaticsLot # 1261 Israel State Medals Lot # 1265 Israeli CoinNine medals from the Israeli Collection 4 Twenty threegovernment, in appreciation for coins, mostly modern. One 1927services. One in a wooden box, onein paper, most in original cardboard Palestine, three uncirculatedboxes. Est. $200 ~ $400HWAC# 48679 1982 coins. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48923Lot # 1262 Lot # 1266 IsraeliIsraeli Coin Coin CollectionCollection 5 21 Israeli coins1 Lot 869 including some silver.from Craig Rare 1963 K35, 1981Whitford Hanukka, Polandnumismatic issued by Israelauction of Government CoinsNov. 29- and Medals Corp.30 2002. Est. $200 ~ $400Brown HWAC# 48937binderwith eight pages of Israeli coins. Approximately 160 coins total. Lot # 1267 Israeli CoinsEst. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48672 and Medals Seventeen silver coins and medals in Lot # 1263 various packaging. Many Israeli Coin marked sterling or silver. Collection Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 48911 2 Lot of 141 Israeli coins, Lot # 1268 Israeli Medal 1949-mid- Collection Thirty Israeli 1970s. medals, including five Including Israel State Medals in original boxes. Nickel, silver and bronze. silver crown Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48667 sized pieces. Worthy of Lot # 1269 Israeli Medals Sets inspection. Three albums of Israeli medals: 1) Est. $500 Jerusalem - the City of King David ~ $1,000 (set of seven Jerusalem medals); 2) HWAC# 48907 My Israeli Medals Collection (set of twelve medals featuring flora Lot # 1264 and fauna; 3) Medals featuring Israeli Coin historical cities in Israel (nine Collection medals). Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 489213 Lot of 49 Lot # 1270 Israeli Mint Sets 1 Twelvepieces, mostly sets of Israeli Mint coins. Two 1971, 1985sterling silver. uncirculated set, five trade coins featuring1960s -1980s. David Ben Gurion, 1988 Piefort MintReproduction of Set, two Jerusalem Specimen Sets fromthe ancient half 1970, two from 1971. 1991 uncirculatedshekel in sterling set, Israel Postal Authority coin andsilver. Moshe Dayan stamp set, Israel Coins and Medals set.commemorative, Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48674David Ben Gurioncentennialsilver piece.Est. $500 ~ $1,000HWAC# 48910Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 33

Numismatics Lot # 1271 Israeli People One Heart” in blue box with one bronze and one silver piece. Mint Sets 2 Lot 4) “2000 Jerusalem” set in purple velvet box, one piece missing, two of fourteen sets of pieces there. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48900 Israeli coins. Bank of Israel. Three sets Lot # 1277 Original of 1963. Two sets Israel Government Issued of 1970. One 1980. Medals Lot of eleven Israel Two 1981. One 1982. State Medals in originalOne 1983, 1984, 1987. One 1994 Golda Meir numismatic cover with packaging except for onea 10 New Sheqalim with portrait of Golda Meir (coin and bank note). commemorating the 20thEst. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48905 anniversary of Israel Lottery. Includes a sterling silver 1973Lot # 1272 Israeli Mint Sets commemorative of Israel’s3 Uncirculated coin sets issued 25th anniversary. Est. $200by Israel Government Coin & ~ $400 HWAC# 48677Medals Corporation: 1963, 1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970, 1986, Lot # 12781987,1990. Also two undated Pidyonsets, an Anne Frank postal cover Habenand medal from 1988, and an Israeliuncirculated set in a plastic Coin Setsholder in the shape of the Star of Four setsDavid, featuring coins from 1949. of PidyonEst. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 48914 Haben coins. Each Lot # 1273 Israeli// set in a Palestinian Coin wooden box Collection Lot of thirty with blue velvet lining including a scroll of authenticity. Two 1970, one copper, bronze, white 1973, one 1977. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48673 metal small denomination coins. 1927 5 mils of Lot # 1279 Second Group of Palestine (K-4), 1949 1PR. Pidyon Haben Israeli Coin Sets Interesting diversity in Three sets of Pidyon Haben Coin this lot. Also medals from Sets, two in wooden boxes withIsraeli Numismatic Society of Michigan and others. Est. $100 ~ $200 scrolls, and one a blue leatheretteHWAC# 48913 case with scroll. Five coins each set, fifteen coins in total.Lot # 1274 Kadman Museum Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 48903Medals Lucite holder with twomedals. The regular issue of Lot # 1280 SilverApril 1962 for dedication, and an Israeli CoinageOctober 1961 Trial Piece marking 1 Lot of 20 silverthe inauguration. The holder Israeli coins.states “Unique”. Est. $200 ~ $400 25 Shekel Ze’evHWAC# 48915 Jabotinsky (1980); 10 shekel (1970), Lot # 1275 Large Group Seoul Olympics Modern Israeli Coins and (1988), David Ben Medals Approximately Gurion(1974). All 42 coins and medals from uncirculated. Est. modern Israel. Many silver $400 ~ $800 pieces, also bronze and HWAC# 48930 other medals, some empty holders. Worthy of inspection. Est. $200 ~ Lot # 1281 Silver $400 HWAC# 48668 Israeli Coinage 2 Lot of 20 Israeli silver Lot # 1276 Multi Coin Israeli Sets coins. Uncirculated. Four multi-coin Israeli sets: 1) two piece Est. $200 ~ $400 “commemorative victory medals” from Arab- HWAC# 48932 Israel War June, 1967 in black presentation case. 2) Lion of Israel silver-tone medal set in blue plastic screw case. 3) two piece “One34 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1282 Silver Numismatics Israeli Coinage 3 Thirty one Lot # 1288 Mexico uncirculated silver Quartet of Five centavo Israeli coins. Est. Mexican Coins KM # 423, $300 ~ $600 copper-nickel, 20.5mm. All HWAC# 48934 uncirculated, not certified. Dates: 1936, 1937, 1940, Lot # 1283 Silver 1942. Est. $60 ~ $120 Israeli Coinage HWAC# 406764 Lot of twenty modern Israeli Lot # 1289 Group of 10 centavo Mexicancoins. Est. $200 ~ $400 coins Lot of six KM #432: 1936,1939, 1940,HWAC# 48935 1942, 1945, 1946. All uncirculated. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 42207 Lot # 1284 Sterling Silver Israeli Lot # 1290 Mexico Group Medals (14) Fourteen sterling silver of 50 centavo Mexican Israeli medals depicting: The First coins Lot of 19 cincuenta Judeans, The Hebrew University centavo coins, KM #449, of Jerusalem, The Six Day War and many others. Est. $300 ~ $600 #450, #451 and #452. 1950- HWAC# 48927 1981. Est. $70 ~ $200 Lot # 1285 HWAC# 42211 Sterling Silver Israeli Lot # 1291 Chinese and Medals (2) Korean Coins Chinese Coins, Lot of two: Tsing Dynasty A. D. 16441) Shaare Zedek medical center Jerusalem1978; 2) Israel Liberata. Est. $80 ~ $160 /1911--10 coins. MemoryHWAC# 48936 coins of Yi Dynasty, Korea--10 coins. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 38404 Lot # 1286 Ten Israeli Lot # 1292 California 1849 Coin Albums Green California Gold Rush Gaming Token hard case of Israel coins, 1849 Gold wash? 1849. Lady Liberty 1995 Medicine Without Borders, Coins of the on one side and kneeling prospector on the other. Est. $60 ~ $100 Holy Land 5755, 1996 HWAC# 48142 50th Anniversary, 1996 Jerusalem 3000,American Lot # 1293 Gaming Token in the Jewry The Liberty manner of a $5 Gold Piece 1803 Br., Connection (1994), three Rd., 20mm. Obv.: resembling a Capped blue plastic albums in Bust $5 gold piece; Liberty / 1803; deteriorating condition, and Rev.: United States of America / Eagle.a red velvet box with three of five medals commemorating Yitzhak Est. $40 ~ $100 HWAC# 47973Rabin. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48924 Lot # 1294 Indian Head Pennies: One See Photo OnlineLot # 1287 Turksand Caicos Islands is Love Token 1891, 1909 Lot of 3. 1-2)100 Crown GoldCoin 1976 Obverse: Two 1909 Indian Head pennies in veryElizabeth II / D.G.Regina / 1976; nice condition. “Liberty” is easily readablereverse: Turks andCaicos Islands / on one and faint on the other. 3) 1891100 Crowns / (fourmonarchs). Gold, Indian Head penny that seems to have been plated. Back says Marchfineness: 0.500; weight: 18.015 grams; AGW: .2895 ounces. Some edgetoning. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48931 26.04. “Liberty is very strong!” Est. $50 ~ $75 HWAC# 48103 Lot # 1295 Patriotic Indian Head See Photo Online Penny Shield FOB 1899 The 1899 Indian Head has come unglued from blue and white shield. Red has faded. 1/2 of color enamel(?) has been chipped off. 1.75”. Penny is in good condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48401Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 35

Coin & Western Belt Buckles Lot # 1296 Counterstamped excellent condition. Size: 3.25” x 2.25”. Weight: 55.8 grams. No Stamp. Shield Nickel Variety 2 shield nickel, Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 47935 possibly 1867, counterstamped “1870 / H.G. Straight”. Very good condition, Lot # 1303 1883 New Orleans Morgan discovered in San Francisco. There was Dollar Belt Buckle 1883-O Morgan an H. G. Straight working for the Stewart Dollar mounted in belt buckle. Appears Fruit Company of the Wells Fargo sterling, no markings. 80 grams. 3 1/4 x 2Building in San Francisco in 1916. He was their Omaha agent for San inches. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48205Joaquin Valley peaches. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47360 Lot # 1304 1885Lot # 1297 US Coin Morgan Dollar Belt Buckle 1885 Made by SmithCollection 25 Indian head Enterprises of Reno, Nevada. Weight 2.76, length:pennies, including 1863 3.625; Width: 2.50 Belt width: 1.563. 85.7 gramsand 1864. Five rolls of sterling. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47361pennies marked “copper”.59 Buffalo nickels, majority Lot # 1305 1885with readable dates. 20 Morgan Dollar Nickelearly Jefferson nickels. Silver Belt Buckle36 Presidential $1 dollar 1885 Well worn 1885coins Est. $100 ~ $200 Morgan Dollar buckle. Width: 3 1/4 inches;HWAC# 47429 Height: 2 inches. Belt width 1 1/2 inches. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47367 Lot # 1298 1878 Morgan Dollar Bracelet 1878 No markings, Lot # 1306 Western Belt Buckle unknown silver content. 1878 Morgan with Two 1885 Morgan Silver Dollar. 37.7 grams total weight. Dollars Rectangular sterling silver Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 48201 belt buckle. Two Morgan Silver dollars (one showing front sideLot # 1299 1878 Carson City one showing backside) - datedMorgan Dollar Belt Buckle Cust 1885 Morgan Silver Dollars in A.U.M Bilt in Reno, Nevada. Inscribed Boyd Silver Shop - Famous Western“Capitol City Gun Club / 1987 / H.O.A. Silver Engravers. (Definitely bigChampion” 1878-CC dollar with back story for this one). Size:reverse showing the famous “CC” mint 3.75” x 2.5”. Weight: 119.3 grams.mark. Length: 3.25 inches; Width: 2.313 inches. Belt width 1.5 inches. Excellent condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 4793077.8 grams. Est. $160 ~ $320 HWAC# 47378 Lot # 1307 1886 Morgan Dollar Belt Lot # 1300 1881 Morgan O Silver Buckle 1886 Smith’s Incline Nevada Dollar Belt Buckle 1881 ‘O’ Morgan produced this 1886 Morgan Dollar Silver Dollar set on a sterling silver belt sterling silver belt buckle. Total weight buckle planchette, scrolled edges with 60.5 grams. 2 3/4 inches long, 2 inches detailed etched border and western plant tall. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48233 etchings. Silver Dollar is set in center of belt buckle. Coin is X.F. condition? WEIGHT: Lot # 75.7 grams. SIZE: 2.5” X 3.5”. Stamped 1308 1886 Morgan Dollar Bolo Tieon back “NEWMANS RENO SILVER SHOP” **backstory on this one. 1886 Tan and brown lanyard with anEst. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# 48211 1886 Morgan Dollar. Attractive western wear. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47371Lot # 1301 1881 Morgan SilverDollar Belt Buckle 1881 Morgan Silver Lot # 1309Dollar belt buckle (silver on neck?) With 1886 Morgansome decorative imprints in planchette Dollar Bolo Tiesurrounding raised silver dollar as 1886 Black leather lanyard with 1886 Morgancenterpiece focal point. Coin appears Dollar slide, and silver tips. Est. $40 ~ $80to be in A.U. condition. Measures 2.5” x 1.5”. In very good condition. HWAC# 48202Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47962 Lot # 1310 1886 Lot # 1302 Scrolled Edge Oval 1882 Morgan Silver S Morgan Silver Dollar Western Dollar Sterling Buckle Scrolled fancy cut edged oval Silver Money Clip western belt buckle - sterling silver 1886 Morgan Silver planchette with engraving/etching. Dollar (back is it S?) sterling silver money 1882 S Morgan Silver Dollar centered clip. Clip is engraved with western floral - A.U. Condition. Nice and shiny - patterns. Morgan Silver Dollar surrounded by silver roped border. Morgan Silver dollar is in A.U. condition. Piece in excellent condition.,2.5” x 1.5”. Weight: 66.1 grams. Stamped on back “Custom Made Sterling.” Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 4795336 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1311 1886 Morgan Dollar Money Coin & Western Belt BucklesClip 1886 47.1 grams, unmarked moneyclip, possibly sterling. Est. $40 ~ $80 Lot # 1319 1921 San Francisco MorganHWAC# 48203 Dollar Money Clip Sterling silver money clip, 39.2 grams, 1921-S Morgan Dollar, well worn. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47373Lot # 1312 California, San Lot# 1320Francisco Bimbo’s 365 Club Roped Border 1921 S Morgan1886 Morgan Dollar Money Silver Dollar Western Belt BuckleClip The world famous night Rectangular planchette with ropedclub of San Francisco issued twisted centered border. Engravedthis 1886 Morgan Dollar w/detailed pattern. 1921 S Morganmoney clip. Founded in 1931 by Agostino Giuntoli, Bimbo’s has been a Silver Dollar set in center of beltmainstay of the San Francisco music scene at 1025 Columbus Avenue buckle. V.F. circulation. Excellent condition. Size: 3.5” x 2.25”. Weight:for nearly a century. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 47369 89.3 grams. Stamped: Boyd Reno Nevada - Silver Engravers. (Good back story goes with this!) Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47933 Lot # 1313 1887 Morgan Dollar Lot # 1321 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar Belt Belt Buckle 1887 Boyd’s Reno, Nev. Buckle 1921 Made by Frontier Silver of Reno, sterling belt buckle with 1887 Morgan Nevada. Sterling belt buckle with Morgan Dollar. Length: 3.125; Width: 2.25; dollar. 80.6 grams total weight. 3 x 2 inches. Belt width: 1.56. Est. $60 ~ $120 Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 47362 HWAC# 48207 Lot # 1322Lot # 1314 1888 Morgan Silver 1922 PeaceDollar Western Belt Buckle Dollar EtchedSquare, curved edges detail Vintage Beltengraved sterling silver planchette Buckle 1922belt buckle with single 1888 Peace Dollar (A.U.?) set in a sterlingMorgan Silver Dollar centered - silver planchette detailed with intricateA.U. Excellent condition. Size: 3” x etchings. Dollar is centered. Edges2”. Weight: 85.6 grams. No Stamp. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47932 of belt buckle are scrolled. WEIGHT: 66.1 grams. SIZE: 3.25” x 2”. In excellent condition. Stamped on back “sterling” Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# 48219 Lot # 1315 “RR” 1889 Morgan Sterling Lot # 1323 1922 Peace Dollar Belt Buckle Cust M Bilt Reno made this Sterling Belt Buckle 1922 Sterling 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar belt buckle. Silver Peace Dollar Belt Buckle. Monogrammed “R” and “R” on either side Planchette etched with detailed of the dollar. Length: 3 inches; Width: patterns. Peace dollar condition 2 inches. Belt width: 1.56. 77.1 grams. X.F. Buckle unstamped on back. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 48204 WEIGHT: 61.6 grams. SIZE: 3” X 2”. In excellent condition. Est. $80 ~Lot # 1316 1897 Morgan Dollar $150 HWAC# 48209Bracelet 1897 Sterling bracelet with1897 San Francisco Morgan Dollar. 48.6 Lot # 1324 1922 Peace Dollar Money Clipgrams. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 47365 1922 Peace Dollar mounted in sterling silver money clip. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47364 Lot# 1317 Lot # 1325 1925 1921 Peace Dollar Sterling Morgan Belt Buckle 1925 Dollar Belt Buckle 1921 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 Unmarked buckle, with 1925 Peace Dollar. inches. No markings but appears sterling 3 1/4 inches by 2 inches. Est. $40 ~ $80 silver. 70.1 grams, with a 1921 Morgan HWAC# 48234 Dollar, the last year that noble coin was minted. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47372 Lot # 1326 1935-S Peace Dollar Sterling Belt Buckle Made byLot # 1318 1921 Morgan Dollar Newman’s Silver Shop Reno,Horseshoe Belt Buckle Horseshoe shaped Nevada. 1935-S silver dollar. Lengthbelt buckle with 1921 Morgan Dollar. 93.5 3 inches, width 1.625. Belt widthgrams. Belt width 1 1/2 inches. 2 3/4 x 2 1.25 inches. 52.4 grams. Est. $60 ~1/2 inches. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 47374 $120 HWAC# 47377Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 37

Coin & Western Belt Buckles Lot # 1327 Gold Nugget Belt Buckle with Three Gold Coins Spectacular gold nugget belt buckle with two ten dollar gold pieces (1893, 1881) and one twenty dollar gold piece(1904) , surrounded by dozens of gold nuggets. We estimate 2 to 3 ounces of nuggets. 226.8 grams total weight, belt width 1 3/4 inch. Five inches long, 2 1/4 inches tall. Your own personal Fort Knox. Est. $5,000 ~ $10,000 HWAC# 48208Lot # 1328 1909 $20 Gold Lot # 1332 14 caratPiece Belt Buckle 1909 St. Cock Fighting BeltGaudens twenty dollar gold Buckle Hecho en Mexico.piece, mounted in sterling .925 silver buckle with 14silver by Wade’s Silver Shop carat gold border design,of Reno, Nevada. Weight horseshoes and fighting2.67 oz.; length: 3.25 inches; cocks. 3 inches by 1 5/8.width 2.25 inches/ Est. Belt width 1 3/8 inches.$1,500 ~ $2,000 HWAC# Est. $200 ~ $40047363 HWAC# 48235 Lot # 1333 1776 -1976 E Pluribus Unum Sterling Silver Bolo Tie Shield shaped sterling silver bolo tie with E Pluribus Unum American Eagle and stars w/ dates 1776-1976. Roped/braided bolo tie with some kind of antlers on the ends (maybe deer?) Size: 4” x 2” Weight: 47 grams. Stamped: “TS” on back. Excellent condition. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 47934Lot # 1329 1940 Silver Peso Bolo Tie Lot # 1334 American FlagSlide Made by Newman’s Silver Shop Reno, in the Wind Western SilverNevada. 1940 Un Peso silver Mexican coin Belt Buckle Square sterlingmounted on sterling. 1.44 oz. Length: 2.5 inches; Width 2.125 inches. silver planchette with blackEst. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 47366 outlined American flag “in the wind” effect. Belt buckle smooth, shiny, in nice condition. No stamp on back. Size: 2.75” x 2”. Weight 43.4 grams. Est. $50 ~ $90 HWAC# 47939 Lot # 1330 Mexican Coin Silver Sterling Money Lot # 1335 Barrel Racing Cowboy Clip Fifty centavo, .720 silver coin mounted on sterling Western Belt Buckle Flower shaped silver money clip. Total weight 39.8 grams. 2 3/4 inches western belt buckle. Planchette covered in long with silver boot with red jewel. Est. $40 ~ $80 western motif engravings (vines, flowers, HWAC# 47376 plants). Raised out of center of planchette is a Cowboy barrel racing on his horse. Size: Lot # 1331 10K 3” x 2.5. Weight: 47.2 grams. In excellent Gold Horseshoe condition. On Vintage Western the back is stamped “Mexico” silver Est. Buckle Offered here $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 47966is a beautifully crafted oval shapedwestern belt buckle. Planchette is Lot # 1336 Blue Tigers Eye Etchedmade of sterling silver. It has some Belt Buckle Offered here is the eye ofwestern patterns intricately etched the tiger! A beautifully crafted sterlinginto the planchette. On top of the planchette sits two 10K gold silver planchette with western floralhorseshoes. In the center are 10K gold leaves that form a kind of patterns (plants, vines, flowers). Flatconnected intertwined pattern. The hues of gold range from a warm etched rope border. Some smooth round scrolled edges. In the centergold to a light pink. WEIGHT: 55.9 grams. SIZE: 3” x 2.25”. Stamped of this belt buckle is a single oval piece of blue/brown tigers eye.on back it reads “BHJCO Sterling Silver 10 K GOLD TRIM”. In excellent Protruding out of the buckle. WEIGHT: 39.6 grams. SIZE: 3.5” x 2”. Incondition. Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 48227 excellent condition. Unstamped back. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 4822238 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Coin & Western Belt Buckles Lot # 1337 Brass Elk Head Western Lot # 1344 Etched Vintage Horse German Silver Belt Buckle Rectangular Head Silver Belt Buckle Rectangular German silver planchette belt buckle with sterling silver planchette. Planchette detailed floral etching patterns. Brass is etched with detailed western raised roped border with scrolled edges. floral patterns (vines, flowers, Detailed raised brass elk head centered. plants) and a stitched like border. In excellent condition. Size: 3.25” x 2.5” There is a ridge roped circle on Stamped: Montana Silversmiths German planchette surrounding a 12K goldSilver Columbus Montana. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 47940 overlay horse head. Weight: 89 grams. SIZE: 3.5” x 2.25”. In excellent condition. Stamped on back of planchette “Sterlings 12K Overlay”.Lot # 1338 Bucking Bronco Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 48217Cowboy Silver Western BeltBuckle Scrolled edges rectangular Lot # 1345 Floral Engraved Westernwestern etched sterling silver belt Belt Buckle Rectangular planchette withbuckle. Depicts a gold cowboy on a beautifully etched western floral patternsgold bucking bronco overlay front (plants, vines, flowers). Emphasis onand center. (14K?) Belt buckle is in centered intricately etched flower inexcellent condition. Stamped on the center of buckle. Etched with a stitchedback of the belt buckle says “Boyd like border. Belt buckle is sterling silver.Reno NV, Cowboy Silver 925”. Size: 3” x 2”. Weight: 42.3 grams. Est. WEIGHT: 58.6 grams. SIZE: 3.5 x 2.25”. In excellent condition. Stamped$100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47951 on back “KK Kustom Kraft” Est. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 48216 Lot # 1339 Bucking Bull and Lot # 1346 Floral Western Cowboy Western Belt Buckle Oval Belt Buckle Square shaped floral western belt buckle made of nickel western motif belt buckle. Planchette silver with roped gold border (poss. beautifully etched with flora patterns gold plated). Scrolled gold work. (plants, vines). WEIGHT: 51.6 grams. Nickel silver planchette is detailed SIZE: 3” x 2”. Stamped on back: “CUST with a countryside scene, etched with M BILT” RENO, NV STERLING. In very mountains, trees, and clouds in the good condition. Est. $80 ~ $180 sky. In the center is a cowboy riding HWAC# 48215 a bucking bull. 4” x 3.5”. In excellentcondition. No markings on backside of the belt buckle except “nickel Lot # 1347 Gold Bulls Headsilver.” Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47954 Western Etched Belt Buckle Square scrolled edges sterling silverLot # 1340 Cowboy on Bull Belt planchette buckle with a big goldBuckle Western belt buckle with cowboy bulls head in the center. Bull headon raging bull. Cowboy an bull bronze detailed beautifully etched (14k gold?) Size: 3” x 2”. Weight: 77.5color the planchette (sterling?) has some grams. Stamped “SSS” Sterling.floral western motif etchings. Unstamped Excellent condition. Est. $100 ~on back except “Mexico”. SIZE: 3” x 2”. In $200 HWAC# 47937excellent condition. Est. $60 ~ $100 Lot # 1348 Gold CowboyHWAC# 48210 on Horse Western Buckle Rectangular sterling silver vintage Lot # 1341 Cowboy Roping Calf Belt western belt buckle. Planchette is etched with some intricateSee Photo Online Buckle Rectangular shaped western belt patterns, a stitched like border buckle, nickel brass. Gold (gold plated?) and light pink 10 K gold flowers in each corner. The cowboy is riding Cowboy on horse roping calf. Four gold a bucking bronco. He is holding flower patterns on corners of buckle, shiny his hat up in the air. He is wearing a pair of light pink 10 K chaps and a light pink 10 K gold vest. Piece weighs: 65.4 grams. SIZE: 3” x 1.75”.with a mountain tree scene in the background. 3.25” x 2”. On back is In excellent condition. Stamped on back of planchette: “Guaranteed sterling 10 K Mexico.” Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 48229stamped “H.C.” In very good condition. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 47956 Lot # 1349 Gold HorseshoeLot # 1342 Delicate Sterling Silver Horseshoe Belt Buckle Rectangular curvedBelt Buckle Sterling silver delicate horseshoe edges western belt buckle, big goldshaped belt buckle. Designs etched into the horseshoe flanked by 4 small goldhorseshoe. Back is stamped “Plata Jalisco .925 horse heads in each corner overlayGuad Mexico.” Weight: 27.3 grams. 2.25” x 2”. (14K gold?) Silver planchetteExcellent condition. Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# 48231 with detailed etching. Size: 3” x 2”. Weight: 52.4 grams. Stamped Lot # 1343 Scrolled “Diablo MFG Co.” Excellent condition. Sterling Silver Belt Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47927 Buckle Smaller sterling silver planchette with a ribbon scroll in center, empty of any writing. Surrounding that empty scroll is western motif floral patterns etched into the planchette itself. 2.25” x 1.5”. Weight:32.4 grams. In very good condition. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 47963 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 39

Coin & Western Belt Buckles Lot # 1350 Gold Nugget on Silver Lot # 1357 Jewel Eyed Oxen Money Clip A little over 2 inches Silver Western Belt Buckle long and weighing 17.7 grams, this Rectangular detail etched silver money clip has what appears planchette - jeweled eyed oxen to be a gold nugget on it. The back (possible diamonds for eyes?) is stamped “M.S.” in tiny print. Roped border. Exhibits light Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 47370 scratching, worn surface. 3.5” x 2.5”. Weight: 48.4 grams.Lot # 1351 Sterling Silver Cowboy Stamped: Plata De JaliscoBoot & Spur Money Clip Horizontal 925 V.H.L.C Guad. Mexico.money clip made of sterling silver. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47931Inlay with western floral etchings.Center of money clip is a cowboy boot Lot # 1358 Jockey With Horsewith a prominent boot spur. On the Vintage Belt Buckle Oval belt buckleback is inscribed “Fred O. Wood 368- (sterling?) with a gold roped border86-51” Measures: 3” x 1.25”. Also included in bag was a smaller money (gold plated?) silver planchette isclip (could be bronze?) Has some tribal looking etching in it (kind of intricately etched with western florallooks Mayan to me). On back it says “Guate 900.” Very small size: 1.5” patterns (vines, flowers, plants).x 0.25. Weight for both is 23.7 grams. Both in very good condition. In the center of the planchette isEst. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 47959 an overlay of a jockey on his horse sprinting in gold (gold plated?) Lot # 1352 Unusual Horse Head Money WEIGHT: 93.4 grams. SIZE: 3.5” x 2.5”. In excellent condition. Stamped Clip Just slip your paper money between “Diablo” on back. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC# 48221 the two horse heads on the ends of the clip. Sterling silver. 1.25”. Est. $60 ~ $120 Lot # 1359 Lone Horse HWAC# 48116 and Saddle Sterling Silver Western Buckle Large oval Lot # 1353 Gold sterling silver planchette Stallion Western with detailed engraving/ Belt Buckle etching. Gold plated roped Rectangular border. Lone horse - detailedcurved edges western belt buckle with with unusual looks like agold stallion overlay (14K?), worn tightly stippled halo effectbackground exhibits light scratching. around the horse. Seems3.5” x 2.75” Weight: 74.9 grams. Stamped like a very sentimentalwith Phoenix Arizona B-K Silversmiths Hand Engraved Sterling Silver. piece because of the unusual stippling effect. Horse very detailed withEst. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47926 saddle and mane - horse bridle/bit distinct. 5” x 3.5”. 161.6 grams. Stamped: Eureka. Excellent condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 47936 Lot # 1354 Gold Steer Head Western Silver Buckle Oval shaped sterling silver belt Lot # 1360 Lot of 2 Western Belt Buckles buckle. Planchette etched with plant and vine Offered here is a lot of two western belt buckles. designs. In the center of the planchette is a Buckle 1: U-Shaped sterling silver belt buckle with raised gold steer head with intricate details “Crafted with Pride in USA Sterling” stamped on in the face and ears. Weight: 67.1 grams. 3.5” the back of the buckle. Buckle exhibits western x 2.5”. In excellent condition. Unstamped on motif etchings (flowers, plants, vines). Weights:the back, just says sterling. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 48224 73.6 grams. 3” x 2.75”. In excellent condition. Buckle 2: U-Shaped belt buckle (nickel). MotifLot # 1355 Golden Ox Head Oval etching in it (vines, flowers). Also has a roundWestern Belt Buckle Oval sterling silver shiny plated area where it looks like there couldbelt buckle w/golden ox head (14K?) possibly be a place to inscribe someone’s initials.overlay. Engraved etched background, Moderately scratched. Measures 3” x 3.25”. Fairroped border. Excellent condition. 4” x 3”. condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47967Weighs: 83.4 grams. Stamped with “WAGESterling” Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47924 Lot # 1361 Lot of 2 Western Motif Belt Buckles Lot of 2 belt buckles: First buckle is large Lot # 1356 Horse Head Western rectangular, has a kind of grated spaced roped Engraved Silver Belt Buckle Oval planchette background. In the center is what looks shaped, roped border sterling silver to be a piece of clear green plastic cut into the western belt buckle. Center: gold shape of a horizontal diamond studded to keep it detailed horse head (gold plated?) fastened to the background. In the center is a gold Planchette adorned with floral western colored lacey looking flower and in the center of engravings. 3.5” x 2,5”. 100.7 grams. On that is a clear stone. Buckle measures: 4” x 2”. In back of belt buckle is stamped “Diablo” excellent condition. Nothing stamped on back. Second buckle is oval also personalized, as the name “Sandi shaped. Is completely silver in color. Has some western floral motifHoffman Z1014103” is hand etched into the back of the planchette. rising from out of the planchette including flowers, vines and leaves.In excellent condition. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 47949 Buckle measures 3.5 x 2.5. In excellent condition. Est. $50 ~ $75 HWAC# 4796140 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Coin & Western Belt Buckles Lot # 1362 Marijuana Leaf Sterling Belt Lot # 1369 Rodeo Bucking Bronco Buckle Sterling silver belt buckle with 10 carat Cowboy Belt Buckle Rectangular gold accents. Fits up to a 2 inch belt. Width western belt buckle depicting a bucking 3 1/2 inches; Height: 2 3/4 inches. Legal in bronco and cowboy holding his hat. Very many states now. 69.8 grams. Est. $60 ~ $120 detailed work. The cowboy/bucking HWAC# 47375 bronco is surrounded by western motif etchings. The border is a detailed Lot # 1363 reoccurring triangle pattern. Belt buckle Men’s Gold/ is not stamped (possibly silver plated?). Measures: 3” x 2”. In excellent Silver condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 47965 Cowboy BeltBuckle 3.5 x 2.5” oval buckle. Gold Lot # 1370 Roped border Horse(14kt?) bucking bronc with cowboy Heads Oval Silver Belt Buckleoverlay on sterling silver planchette. Sterling silver oval shaped beltEngraved background. No maker. buckle with a silver roped border.65.9 grams. Excellent condition. Planchette is etched with detailedChoice western belt buckle. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 47922 western motif (flowers, vines). In the center are three bronzed colored Lot # 1364 Mexican Sterling Belt Buckle horse heads with great details to .925 sterling buckle stamped “Guad / Jal” the faces. They have a kind of etched with possible 14carat overlay. 48.4 grams, 3 halo effect around them. Weighs: 74.7 grams. 3.5” x 2.5”. In excellent 1/4 x 2 inches. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 48200 condition. Stamped on back “DIABLO.” Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 48230 Lot # 1365 Lot # 1371 Ruby Eyed Native Bull Head with 10KAmerican Bear Sterling Silver Western Gold Shields SterlingBelt Buckle Square sterling silver Silver Buckle Rectangularplanchette with bear, (possible Hopi beautiful piece justBear? Peace? Tranquility?). Exhibits light glittering with riches. Ascratches but in overall good condition. pronounced bulls head withWeight: 45.6 grams. 3” x 2”. No stamp. two rubies for eyes sitsEst. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 47941 in the middle of this belt buckle. On each side of the Ruby eyed bull head sits a 10K gold shield raised out of the sterling silver planchette. Lot # 1366 Thunderbird Bird Turquoise Planchette engraved with western motif. Measures: 2.5” x 1” Weight: Studded Belt Buckle Rectangle scrolled 36.5 grams. In excellent condition. Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 47964 edges belt buckle. Centered is a black (painted?) bird symbol with raised gold Lot # 1372 Ruby Studded FHS Western edges (bronze?) Planchette stamped with Belt Buckle Western oval belt buckle designs. 4 pieces of oval shaped turquoise with initials “FHS”. Fancy flower designs inlay in corners of belt buckle. 3.75 x 2.5”. gold plated ruby studded overlay. SilverNickel Silver. In excellent condition. Est. $50 ~ $75 HWAC# 47960 detail etched planchette with diamond rope border. Excellent condition. Size: 4”Lot # 1367 Oval Western Horse Head x 3” Weight: 123.2 grams. Stamped withBelt Buckle Oval shaped western belt “SSS Sterling” Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC#buckle with a gold horse head (bronze?) 47925overlaid on top of etched (flowers, vines,plants) planchette. Stamped sterling on Lot # 1373 Scrolled California State 1989nickel on the back of the planchette. Logo Belt Buckle Scrolled edges western beltstamped on back says “SSS”. 3.25” x 2.5”. buckle with gold scrolling - top and bottomExcellent condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 (used to say something?), and gold state ofHWAC# 48213 California centered overlay on silver plated planchette. Two gold flowers (gold plated?) Lot # 1368 PCHA Champion Engraved with 19 and 89 inscribed on them is present. Size: 3.5” x 2.75”. Very Western Belt Buckle Offered here is a good condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 47957 detailed and engraved belt buckle. The planchette is silver overlay with gold Lot # 1374 Scrolled Edges Three plate - planchette inscribed with floral Horse Head Vintage Belt Buckle western motif (plants, vines, flowers). Rectangular shaped scrolled edges In gold plated lettering reads “PCHA sterling silver belt buckle. Detailed CHAMPION” In the middle is some gold intricately etched planchette depicting plated motif that stands out from the western motif (plants, vines, flowers). rest of the silver colored planchette with In the center are three bronzed coloreda single red stone in the center of the flowered motif. Weight: 83.7 horse heads. Detailed and some of thegrams. Height: 4” x 3.75”. Stamped on back with “Broken Horn Silver horses look like they have their necks turned and are looking at you.Overlayed” Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC# 47968 Weight: 61.4 grams. 3” x 2”. In good condition, does exhibit some light scratches. Stamped on back “Diablo.” Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48225Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 41

Coin & Western Belt Buckles Lot # 1375 Shiny Detailed Western with a warm rich gold pink hue. Piece weighs: 55.8 grams. SIZE: 3” x Silver Plated Belt Buckle Octagonal 1.25”. In excellent condition. Stamped on back “Guaranteed 925 silver shaped western belt buckle. Planchette 10 K Gold” Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# very shiny with detailed engravings. Entire 48228 border is roped in gold (gold plated?) In excellent condition. 128.1 grams. Lot # 1381 Sterling Bucking Bull 3.75 x 3.25. Stamped on back “Montana Cowboy Belt Buckle 3 inch by 2 inch Silversmiths Sterling Silver Plate Columbus silver belt buckle with cowboy aboard Mont.” Est. $50 ~ $90 HWAC# 47958 a bucking bull. Belt width 1 1/2 inches. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47368Lot # 1376 Silver diamond centeredbelt buckle Rectangular sterling silver Lot # 1382 Sterling Silverbelt buckle with scrolled edges. The Belt Buckle with 10K Goldplanchette has a diamond shape in the Horseshoe Rectangularcenter surrounded by some intricate sterling silver western beltetchings. Stamped on back it says buckle. Has 10KT gold inlay“sterling, hand engraved.” In excellent of one detailed horseshoe,condition. 53.5 grams. 3.5” X 2.25”. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48212 gold horse head with bridle, flanked each side by two Lot # 1377 Silver Oval Western arrowheads/shield looking Etched Belt Buckle Square symbols - these symbols scrolled edges sterling silver appear to be 10KT gold (or perhaps just a sheet of 10K put over them? planchette belt buckle. Engraved/ One looks to be 10K one looks like it might just be 10K plated?) Belt etched with lots of detailed buckle depicts what appears to be some scrolled rough edges. Size: western floral patterns. Center is 2.75” x 1.75” In very good condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 47950 a shiny mirror like oval. Excellent condition. Measures 3.5” x 2.5” Lot # 1383 Sterling Silver Horse Weight: 94.9 grams. Stamped Head Belt Buckle Rectangular shaped “WAGE” sterling. Est. $120 ~ sterling silver belt buckle. Planchette is $250 HWAC# 47938 intricately etched with a western floral pattern (flowers and vines). Very shinyLot # 1378 SMH Gold Bull Head and crisply etched. The border appearsSilver Western Belt Buckle Oval to have a stitched appearance etchedroped border western belt buckle into the belt buckle. In the center of thesilver planchette. Letters engraved, buckle are three gold horse heads (bronze). Horse heads are popping“SMH” Gold oxen/bull head (14K out of the planchette and have a 3D look to them. Planchette is in verygold?). Excellent condition. 3.75” x good condition. Stamped SSS on back and says sterling. WEIGHT: 603”. 83.5 grams. Stamped “A J Sterling”. grams. SIZE: 3” x 2.25”. Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 48226Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47928 Lot # 1379 Steer Head Bolo Tie and Lot # 1384 The Traders Wests Largest Belt Buckle Lot Offered here is a lot of Belt Buckle Solid Sterling. Made in U.S.A. one bolo tie and one belt buckle: Item 156.8 grams. 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 inches. Est. $40 1: Steer head bolo tie - steer head is ~ $80 HWAC# 48206 attached to two black ropes for the bolo tie. Each end comes to pointed silver Lot # 1385 cusps. Steer head size: 2.75 “ x 1.5”. In Three Gold Horses Western Belt excellent condition. Item 2: Steer head Buckle Oval sterling silver belt buckle belt buckle (sterling?). Belt buckle is with gold roped border (Gold Plate). rectangular in shape. Most of buckle Three gold horse heads on etched portrays a steer head that covers almost planchette. Excellent condition. 4” x 3.25”. entire front of buckle. In bottom corner 112.1 grams. Stamped “ESPER Sterling.” of left and and right hand side are two Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47929 light pink gold colored flowers (10 K?)Planchette is etched with western patterns of plants and vines. In Lot # 1386 Three Horse Headexcellent condition. Measures: 2.5” x 1”. Stamped on back “Hecho En Vintage Belt Buckle WAGE sterlingMexico ACE Guadalajara” Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 48232 silver belt buckle. Planchette intricately etched with western motifLot # 1380 Steer, Ruby (vines, plants, flowers). Center ofEyes w/10 K Gold Flowers planchette are three bronzed coloredVintage Belt Buckle horse heads. (bronze?) DetailedRectangular sterling silver horse heads, 3D effect. 73.4 grams.belt buckle. Planchette 3.25” x 2.5”. In excellent condition.etched with detailed vintage Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 48223western patterns. Theprominent eye catcher on this piece of the centered steer head withthe ruby eyes. Below each of the steers horns is a 10 K gold flower,42 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1387 Vintage Etched Silver Railroad and Express Belt Buckle Rectangular vintage sterling silver belt buckle with Lot # 1394 prominent border - etched with Central Pacific detailed designs. 39.7 grams. 3” x Railroad Pass 1.5”. In excellent condition. Stamped Signed by Leland on back “Sterling EGO Mexico.” Stanford (1876) Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48218 Premier Western autograph pass.Lot # 1388 Vintage etched Pass issued forWestern Belt Buckle Oval shaped 1876 to W.H.belt buckle with etched sterling Porter & wife.silver planchette (detailed flowers, Porter served asvines, plants). Roped silver border auditor for thesurrounding entire planchette. 76.7 railroad. Signed bygrams. 4” x 3”. In excellent condition. Leland Stanford.Stamped on back Sterling, Mexico. CountersignedEst. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 48214 on reverse by D.L. Gosh (?) Lot # 1389 Vintage Sterling Silver and endorsed by Abstract Belt Buckle Square shaped Porter. Printed on sterling silver belt buckle with abstract salmon colored design in planchette. Looks like a “splatter” cardstock with design. 53.1 grams. 2.5” x 2”. In excellent blue font. Some condition. Stamped “HANDWROUGHT ink stains and minor wear. Leland Stanford (1824-1893) was a central STERLING.” Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48220 figure in California’s 19th century history. Coming to California during the Gold Rush, he started successful mercantile businesses. In 1861, heLot # 1390 Western Belt was elected 8th governor of California. He also served as a U.S. SenatorBuckle Ruby Eye Horse Head from 1885 to his death in 1893. Besides serving as president of CentralSquare belt buckle w/fancy Pacific, he was also involved with the Southern Pacific Railroad, theengraving. Horse Head with Pacific Union Express Company, and Wells Fargo & Company. He also, ofRuby jewel eye. Twisted rope course, founded Stanford University in California. (Prag Collection) Est.border. Planchette made by $1,000 ~ $2,500 HWAC# 39350‘Plata De Jalisco 925 SterlingSilver V.H.L.C Guad. Mex.’ 3.25x 2”, 45.4 grams. Est. $150 ~$300 HWAC# 47923Lot # 1391 Western Floral EtchedBelt Buckle Oval western floral etchedplanchette. Raised gold roped border.Buckle is completely covered in floraetching/designs. Buckle in excellentcondition. SIZE: 4.25” x 3”. On back ofplanchette is stamped “German silver.” Est.$40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47955Lot # 1392 “Horse on the Plateau” Lot # 1395 California, Ludlow Tonopah & Tidewater Lock with KeySilver Western Belt Buckle Oval shaped This is an authentic Tonopah & Tidewater lock with one key that camewestern belt buckle with a gold roped directly from the Greenawalt family. T-T RR etched on lock mechanism.border (gold plated? I can see green Lock was passed down from father (a former employee of the T&T) to sonoxidation present). Two gold floral in younger years. It is an Adlake lock. 3.75 x 2.75”. Includes short change.western patterns overlay the planchette In fabulous condition working condition. (George Garfield & Robert(nickel brass?) and surround a gold Greenawalt Railway Express and Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $1,000 ~horse (gold plated?) standing a top a $2,000 HWAC# 41708plateau. The planchette is engraved withdetailed floral patterns. SIZE: 4.25” x 3.25”. In excellent condition. No Lot # 1396 California, Sanmarkings on the back except for a “JC” hand etched in. Est. $50 ~ Francisco San Francisco &$100 HWAC# 47952 North Pacific Railway Annual Pass (1892) Pass No. 456 issued Lot # 1393 “Leader Roy Hackett” for 1892 to F.L. Alexander. Signed Sterling Belt Buckle Engraved “From by H.C. Whiting as general Jeff Dennis” on reverse. Made by Rowell manager. Printed on cardstock Saddle Co. Hayward, CA. 93.7 grams. with some toning. (Prag 3 3/4 x 2 3/4 inches. Est. $30 ~ $60 Collection) Est. $120 ~ $400 HWAC# 41131 HWAC# 47379Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 43

Railroad and Express incorporated. The plan was to build west from Denver to Salt Lot # 1397 California, San Francisco Lake City and connect with San Francisco & North Pacific William Clark’s [Clark’s Road] Railway Annual Pass (1893) No. Salt Lake, Los Angeles railroad. 993, issued to Howard Boyd, treasurer Moffat arranged financing for the Perkiomen Railroad Company. through a group of Providence Signed by H.C. Whiting as general capitalists headed by Marsden manager. Printed on cardstock with an Perry and a wealthy family from ornate logo. Toning. (Prag Collection) Holland. By 1907 the line was Est. $120 ~ $400 HWAC# 41120 still a long way from the Routt County coal fields. THE CODE BOOK: So let’s see how this Code Book fits into the history. The top line ofLot # 1398 California Pacific “Extra Code” is for the Denver & Northwestern Railway. DH Moffat hasCoast Railway Annual Pass a code. Clark’s Road has a code. The Denver, Northwestern & Pacific(1886) Issued to Montana Railroad has a code. The Routt Coal Company has a code. Denver CityIndian Trader/ US Senator Tramway has a code and so does FG Moffat. Moffat was on the boardPass No. 29, issued to T.C. Power, of directors of both the tramway and railroad company. SM Perry andpresident and general manager Thomas Keely have codes. They were both on the board of directorsof the Benton Transportation for the railroad. This is no doubt a book to keep telegraphic secretsCo. (Missouri River steamer from major competitors and opportunistic real estate moguls. As suchline). Signed by J.M. Filmore as it is a great Colorado historical find. NEVADA CONNECTION?: Themanager. Printed on cardstock by Rand McNally & Co. Toning. T.C book has a Wells Fargo, Virginia stamp throughout. Its authenticity isPower operated a military and Indian trading post in Ft. Benton, in question. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 46685Montana and also served a U.S. Senator. The Pacific Coast Railwayoperated from 1882-1941, first going from San Luis Obispo to Avila Lot # 1403 Colorado,Beach and Port Harford and later southward to Santa Maria and Los Denver InterlineOlivos, with branches to Sisquoc and Guadalupe. (Prag Collection) Way Bills for DenverEst. $120 ~ $400 HWAC# 41021 Northwestern & Pacific Railway 1910 Lot # 1399 California Three “Copy Interline Way California Stereoviews (Two Central Bills Jan 10th 1910 Pacific Railroad) 1) Stereoview of Bear to ____” hand-written River by J. J. Reilly, Stereoscopic Views, on cover. Waybills San Francisco, CA. 2) CPRR, stereoview primarily routing of the Bridge at Eagle Gap along the to Denver, CO and Truckee River. Published by C. E. Kansas City, MO. The Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Railway Company Watkins, photographer, California. Some was originally established in 1902 by David H. Moffat and associates dirt on upper left side. 3) Stereoview after Denver was bypassed by the Union Pacific and Denver Rio Grande by C. E. Watkins(1829-1916), Western Railroads. The Denver and Salt Lake Railroad was formed in photographer, California. Pleasant 1913 after the DNW&P was put into receivership in 1912. Waybills move Valley, lower canon of Truckee. with a shipment showing its consignor, consignee, origin and destination, Est. $240 ~ $600 HWAC# 42103 description of goods including their weight and freight. Prepared by the shipping company for its internal record and control. Letterpress book, Lot # 1400 hardcover, about 100 pages with up to 6 entries per page, measures 16” California x 19”. Stains and water damage on front cover, with spine starting to Sierra separate from text block. Est. $150 ~ $500 HWAC# 21650Railway Co. Checks Group of approx. 45checks to Sierra Railway Co , The Crocker Lot # 1404 Colorado Two RioNational Bank and First National Bank of Grande Annual Reports 1900,Sonora. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 47855 1901 Two Rio Grande reports: Annual Report of the Rio Grande Lot # 1401 Western Railway Company for the California Two Real Photo Postcards of Year Ending on June 30, 1900 and Railroad Engines on Display Excellent 1901. The 1900 report is 55 pages. good condition. 1) Days of 49 in Sacramento, 9 x 6”. Charts, list of equipment, California. Engine mercury. 2) San Francisco Diamond Jubilee parade 1925. Engine C. P. etc. Est. $150 ~ $300 Huntington of the Central Pacific Railroad. HWAC# 42262 Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48470 Lot # 1402 Colorado, Denver Telegraphic Lot # 1405 Colorado Rio Grande Southern Railroad Code Book for Denver & Rio Grande Patented Spike In original cardboard that identifiesRailroad c1901 DENVER RAILROAD HISTORY: Denver and spike as a unique Jeffery spike. (George Garfield & RobertNorthwestern Railway was incorporated in 1901. This was to be an Greenawalt Railway Express and Wells Fargo Collection)electric system with lines projected from Denver to Greeley, Louisville, Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 41714Boulder, Golden, and Littleton. Incorporation papers were amendedin 1902 to include provision for an electric line to South Boulder,Rollinsville, Middle Park to Hot Sulphur Springs via Rollins Pass. In1902 the Denver, Northwestern, and Pacific Railroad (Moffat Road)44 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1406 Colorado Railroad and Express Colorado Midland Railway Company Lot # 1412 Nevada, Tonopah Tonopah & Annual Passes (1905, Goldfield Railroad Company Employee 1907, 1909) Three Pass (1914) Issued to Prominent different. Includes: 1905 Railroad Surgeon No. E38 issued in 1914 to AW Noyes (C.G.W. to Dr. E.A. Wheeler, chief surgeon over Railway); 1907 to WC entire line. Printed signature of MB Cutter Finley (Denver & Rio as president and countersigned by W.D. Grande); and 1909 to GB Forester. Signed on reverse by Wheeler. Chesbrough (D. & H. Co.). Printed on pink cardstock. Light wear.Printed three different styles on cardstock with some soiling. (Prag According to History of Colorado Vol. 3Collection) Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 39264 (Clarke, 1918), Wheeler was killed in a car crash on June 8, 1914 (same year of passLot # 1407 Illinois Kankakee & issue) on the road between Tonopah andSeneca Railroad Company Bond Goldfield. It also states that he was one of the “eminent surgeons of theFramed $1000. bond, 15.75” x 18.75”. United States, particularly noted for his spinal operations, whereby heFirst Mortgage Forty Years Eight restored many helpless cripples.” Having been educated and worked inper Cent. Bonds. Est. $100 ~ $200 Denver, Wheeler was also once Esmeralda County physician, surgeonHWAC# 38450 for the Goldfield Mine Operators Association, surgeon for Goldfield Cons. Mines Company, and was in charge of St. Mary’s Hospital in Goldfield. (Prag Collection) Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 39077 Lot # 1408 Lot # 1413 Nevada, Montana, Virginia City Keller’s Helena E.D. Loaner Watch, V&T Keller Cogg Railroad Photo Photograph of Railroad In the early a Cogg Railroad by E.D. Keller Photographer 1900’s railroads were in Helena Montana. Mounted to board, 4” needed that ran with x 6”. Rare photograph. Est. $100 ~ $200 more precision. Watch HWAC# 40824 companies began making watches for this purpose.Lot # 1409 Montana Three brands were mostGreat Northern commonly used by theRailway Train Crash railroads for this purpose.Photos c. 1906 4 This watch is an “OfficialPhotographs of 2 railroad watch from thedifferent train crashes Ball Watch Company ofon the Great Northern Cleveland.” However,Railway. Images of as good as the watcheswreckage on crash sight were, they were notand being hauled away. perfect, but it wouldn’t doAll mounted, approximately 5” x 7” sizes. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 40808 any good to ensure that the railroaders have very Lot # 1410 Nevada, Sparks RPC of Two accurate and repeatable watches, if they couldSee Photo Online Engines at the Sparks Railroad Yard re-set their watches anytime they felt like c1908 c1910. Twin engines, 1150 and 1151. doing it. Thus, railroaders Thirteen crew standing around for photo. were prohibited from Verified Sparks, Nevada by other post cards setting their watches.of this kind that have been postmarked. The main yard had only recently Periodically, railroadersbeen moved from Wadsworth, Nevada. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46797 who came under time service rules had to have their standard watches inspected and certified by the railroad’s designated watch inspector.Lot # 1411 Nevada, Star Valley Pair Some companies had their own watch inspectors others used a nationalof Central Pacific Railroad Deeds service. The best known of which was the Ball Railroad Time Service.1870 1) Transferring land to William Most of the railroads’ rules required that, should a watch inspectorHenry of Elko in 1870. The 1880 take in an employee’s watch for service or repair, he must provide acensus has William Henry living loaner watch to the employee. [National Association of watch & Clockon his CPRR land in Star Valley. 2) Collectors] The back of this watch is etched with ‘Kellers Loaner.’Transferring land to Henry Goodale Attached to this official Ball railroad watch etched with Keller’s Loanerof Elko in 1870. The Goodale’s also is a metal fob that is inscribed “Keller Loaner, V&T RR.”had a ranch in Star Valley. The CPRRwas completed in 1869 and these So we have an official Ball railroad watch inscribed ‘Kellers Loaner.’were very early deeds to these two It is attached to a FOB etched with ‘Keller Loaner V&T R. R.’ However,farmers would have been among the very first to acquire railroad land we can not find a direct link from a watch inspector named Keller toin Elko County. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48129 the V&T Railroad. That said, we could not find if the V&T had its own watch inspector or used a national service! Est. $1,200 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 48466Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 45

Railroad and Express Lot # 1414 Nevada, Virginia City V&T Framed Ticket with time able on reverse A 1.25” x 3.25” ticket printed on the front “Virginia and Truckee Railroad./ Notice to Passengers./ Ask for a Lay Over Ticket if you wish to stop over at any/ Station. This Personal Check is good only for this train/ and day. M.V. Follett,Conductor.” And stamped with “74”. The reverse is printed with atable of miles and locations including Reno, Washoe, Carson, Gold Hill,Virginia, and others. The Virginia & Truckee Railroad was chartered 11February 1869, opened 1 January 1870, and then sold to the Virginia &Truckee Railway on 1 July 1905. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48125Lot # 1415 Nevada, Bowers’ Mansion Lot # 1418 Nevada, Virginia City Virginia & Truckee Railroad Stock1875 Bowers’ Mansion, V&T Certificate: Ralston and Sharon! 1869 Number 21 for 500 sharesExcursion Ticket. A framed 1.75” to W. C. Ralston on June 21, 1869. Signed by secretary Tritle andx 3” ticket printed “V. & T. Railroad president Ralston. Cancelled with red pen on August 18, 1870 leavingCompany/ Pass The Bearer/ On the signature intact. 25c Nevada Revenue Stamp and 25c United StatesExcursion Train./ Carson to Bowers’ Revenue Stamp. Ralston Signature on back. Ralston and Sharon were theMansion and return,/ Saturday, June driving forces behind the Bank of California on the Comstock. Owning12, 1875./ Fare One Dollar/ Train most of the major mills, the major mines, and the V&T; they were theLeaves at 10 O’clock.”. Aged and financial giants in Nevada, and hence, became some of the rich andyellowed, brown spots. Est. $100 ~ powerful of San Francisco. Light folds and some paper glued to back,$200 HWAC# 48126 but otherwise in great condition!!! Certainly one of the best V&T stock certificates on the market today! Est. $1,500 ~ $2,500 HWAC# 41734 Lot # 1416 Nevada, Reno Camp Chinese Payroll for Virginia & Truckee Railroad Lot # 1419 Nevada, Virginia City / Tonopah 1878 Payroll receipt to Ah Jack as Labor Railroad Ephemera from the Two Contractor of the Chinese working on the Largest Nevada Mining Strikes. 1-7) V&T Railroad out of Reno Camp. For $254 for Virginia & Truckee Railroad. Seven way bill 254 days - A dollar a day. Beautiful signature receipts. All from Mound House. Each has of foreman J. L. Hayward and sloppy signature an attached tissue description of property. for Ah Jack. Ah Jack was one of a select few (Some tissues are badly folded.) c1898. whom Yerington trusted to provide Chinese 8-15) Tonopah & Goldfield. Includes letter labor. The 1880 census shows that Ah Jack roster, freight bills, delivery receipt, claim was living between Reno and Verdi. He is 42 form, mails handled, shipping sheet. c1920. years old and is listed as a labor contractor. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 46792 As a lumber and railroad contractor, Ah Jack would be expected to provide living quarters, Lot # 1420 Nevada Nevada Railroad food, tools, medicine and medical attention Collection of Photographs, Postcards,for his Chinese gang as needed. Although he worked in the Truckee Passes, etc. Lot thirteen. 1) 8 x 10” C&CMeadows he was noted for sending his crews as far away as Carson City RR at Keeler, California. 2) 5 x 7” Cherry- mainly working for Yerington. The Carson Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Creek. On back handwritten “A lazyCompany records at the University of Nevada show purchases from Ah Sunday A. M. Cherry Creek, W. P. Co. 1895.Jack as early as 1872. He was more than a labor contractor as he was 3) Nevada Northern Railway Companyregarded as the official interpreter for the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. unused 1918 pass. 4) 1956 RPC of 50thThe V&T was completed in 1868. This is ten years after that date. I can Anniversary of the Northern Nevadafind no articles in the local newspapers about any major work being Railway. 5) 1906 photo of railroad days indone on the V&T in the Reno area in 1878. I assume this is regular Ely. Also photo of a fisherman’s haul, fourmaintenance and nothing too major. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 49058 postcards, three Reno parking violations. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48474Lot # 1417 Nevada, VirginiaCity Virginia & Truckee Lot # 1421 New York John Butterfield signed Railroad StockRailroad Bond 1874 Certificate 1866 Utica and Waterville Railroad Company stockIndebted to Thomas Bell of San certificate with revenue stamp, signed by President John Butterfield.Francisco and one of the Board Vignette of an early rail car. 11 x 6”. The rail line opened November 14,of Directors. Signed by WilliamSharon and Geo. King. Sharonis well known in Nevada circlesas the agent of the Bank ofCalifornia in Virginia City.Coupons remaining are holecancelled. Signatures are punchcancelled, but Sharon signatureis mostly intact. (George Garfield & Robert Greenawalt Railway Expressand Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $400 ~ $600 HWAC# 4172946 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

1867. John Butterfield Railroad and Express was an operator of stagecoach and Lot # 1426 Virginia, Petersburg Check freight lines in the and Illustration--Grant’s Military 19th century in the Railroad 1862 The check is made American Northeast out to Col. I. L. Carrington for $75., and Southwest. He April, 1862, signed by I. B. Stevens, founded companies Chamberlain. The U.S. Military Railroad that became American (USMRR) was established by the United Express and Wells States War Department as a separateFargo. Butterfield also founded the Butterfield Overland Express and agency to operate any rail lines seizedfrom 1858 to 1861 operated a stage route running from St. Louis to San by the government during the AmericanFrancisco, connecting California to the growing nation. (Prag Collection) Civil War. The United States CongressEst. $300 ~ $700 HWAC# 29011 authorized President Abraham Lincoln to seize control of the railroads and telegraph for military use in January 1862.[2] In practice, however, theLot # 1422 New York Pictorial Flint See Photo Online USMRR restricted its authority to Southern rail lines captured in the course& Pere Marquette Railroad & Water of the war. As a separate organization for rail transportation the USMRR is one of the predecessors of the modern United States Army TransportationLines Pass 1896 Issued to A. W. Wright, Corps. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 38453President of the C. S. & M. Railroad Lot # 1427 Mexico, Michoacan Ferrocarril(running between Durand & Bay City). Pictorial of Pere Marquette Michoacano Del Sur Stock Certificates 1921exploring in a canoe. The F & PM was chartered in 1857 to build a line Lot of 33 issued. Series C. Vignette of locomotivefrom Flint to Lake Michigan. As we can see by the map on the reverse under arched title. Ornate green border. Located inof the pass, by 1896 the line ran from Ludington on Lake Michigan to Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. Foreign revenue imprint inside of border along the bottom. No couponsPort Austin on Lake Huron and Detroit on Lake Eire. It also offered attached. Corporate signatures. General condition is fair with some water damage, bent corners, and light toning. Each measures approx.steamship service across Lake Michigan to Milwaukee. The pass had 11.5” x 10” [Cox: FER-790-S-50] Est. $330 ~ $660 HWAC# 24216been glued into a binder of some sort and the paper is still attached Lot # 1428 Two Western Railroadon the right hand side (but does not affect the core of the map). maps 1) 8 x 7.5” Geologic and topographic See Photo OnlineEst. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 49074 map of the Overland Route. 1915. 2) 1915 Utah railroads. 27 x 20”. Colorful. Lot # 1423 New Seventeen roads shown. Besides the big boys, there is the St. John & York New Orleans Ophir, Keniworth & Helper, Ballard & Thompson, etc. Some rips at the Railroad Stock and folds, but in overall pleasing condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47311 New York Railroad Mortgage Bond Lot # 1429 Railroad Lamp Embossed 1) New Orleans See Photo Online Adlake Kiro Globe, Adams & Westlake Great Northern company in Boston, top. No railroad Railroad Company, designation. Aluminum/silver paint color, a nice railroad lamp. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 49040stock no. 1054 for $100 issued to Frank H. Goodyear. hole cancelled.Framed, 15.75” x 19”. 2) New York Central Railroad Company $50,000 Lot # 1430 U.S. RailroadConsolidated Mortgage Bond, no. 124, hole cancelled. Framed, 17” x Pass Balance Lot (20 Passes) A nice variety of20.5”. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 38455 passes that were leftover after sorting through nearly 800Lot # 1424 Oregon passes. 20 passes. Included:Kennebec and Portland Midland Continental RailroadRailroad Co. Checks (1928, 1954-56); City StreetDozens of uncut check Railway Co. (1888); St.sheets from the Kennebec Joseph, St. Louis & Santa Feand Portland Railroad Co. Railroad (1889); Pierre, Rapidwith approximately 20 City & Northwestern Railway/loose, blank checks. Est. Pierre & Fort Pierre Bridge Railway (1915); Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget$200 ~ $300 HWAC# 38534 Sound Railway (1911); Auburn & Northern Electric Railroad Co. (1911); White Pass & Yukon Route (1925, 1961); Ferrocarril Inter-California Lot # 1425 Texas Fort (1933); Missouri Pacific (1901); The Wichita & Western Railway (1890); Worth & Rio Grande Wichita Northwestern Railway (1935); Tuskegee Railroad Co. (1938); Railway Annual Passes Ferrocarril de Tijuana y Tecate (1917); Sumter & Choctaw Railway (1904 & 1908) Lot of two. (1934); The Depot Railway (1891, split in half); Puget Sound Electric Included: 1) 1904 to W.G. Railway (1921 and 1928); and Puget Sound Shore Railroad (1889, heavy Knittle, countersigned by wear). Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 41134 L.B. Comer. Endorsed by Knittle. Printed on blue cardstock with some toning. 2) 1908 to C.E. Bissell (CoalInspector St. L. & S.F.). Countersigned by J.M. Chandler. Printed on lightblue cardstock with some wear. (Prag Collection) Est. $150 ~ $400HWAC# 39450 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 47

Railroad and Express 18, 1852, to undertake the venture. Edwin B. Morgan of Aurora was the company’s first president, and Wells, William Fargo, Johnston Livingston Lot # 1431 Pictorial National Mail Service and James McKay were on the boards of both Wells Fargo and American Stagecoach Pass 1896 Express. This certificate is singed by Wells, Fargo, and Holland. (Prag Number 88 issued to A. W. Wright. Number 88. collection) Est. $800 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 33061 “National Mail Company” scrolls through a picture of a stage coach. Reverse shows the places the Omnibus Line goes: Chico to Newville, California; Elko to Tuscarora, Nevada; Union to Cornucopia,Oregon; Miles to Kettle Falls, Washington, Weiser to Indian Valley, Idaho;Ager to Lakeview Oregon. Some black backing from being glued intoa binder still attached on back. Does not affect the mileage chart. Est.$300 ~ $600 HWAC# 49075 Lot # 1434 American Express Company Stock Certificate (Signed by Wells, Fargo, & Holland) 1863 American Express Company#738 for 1 share to Henry A Loucks of Albany. The Loucks (Laux) family from Holland were early arrivals in American and several members of the family fought in the Revolutionary War. The certificate is signed by Fargo, Wells, and Holland. (Prag collection) Est. $600 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 33055Lot # 1432 New York American Express Company Stock Certificatesigned by Butterfield & Fargo 1859 American Express Company,no. 3724 for 3 shares to Martin Galurha on December 15, 1859.Signed by Butterfield and Fargo. (Prag collection) Est. $600 ~ $1,500HWAC# 33067 Lot # 1435 American Express Company Stock Certificate (Signed by Butterfield & Fargo) 1865 American Express Company, #1766 for 4 shares to Joseph D Badgley of New York on March 30, 1865. Badgely ran a wholesale grocery house in 1865. This certificate was signed by Fargo, Butterfield and Holland as Treasurer. Although William Fargo and John Butterfield are more well known, Alex Holland is the son-in-law of Butterfield. (Prag collection) Est. $500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 33054Lot # 1433 American Express Company Stock Certificate toJohnston Livingston (Signed by Wells, Fargo, & Holland) 1860American Express Company, #693 for 10 shares to Johnston Livingstonof Tivoli in 1860. Livingston was on the Board of Directors of theAmerican Express Company. When John Butterfield and other directorsof American Express objected to extending the company’s service toCalifornia, Henry Wells organized Wells, Fargo & Company on March48 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017


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