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January 2023 Catalog

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99View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3066 The Travelers Currier & Ives Wall Calendars, 1940-44 5 wall calendars from The Travelers, featuring Currier & Ives artwork. 1940-44. 22x16” Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157515Lot# 3067 American West Art Books (2) Lot of two different books related to the American West. A) Charles M. Russell: Paintings Drawings, and Sculpture in the Amon G. Carter Collection. A descriptive catalogue by Frederic G. Renner. Foreword by Ruth Carter Johnson. Published for the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, by the University of Texas Press, 1966. 148 pages. 11.5 x 11.75 inches. B) The American Cowboy: Tribute to a Vanishing Breed. Text by Larry Frascella and foreword by Charlie Daniels. This is a book of photography by Michael Rutherford. Published in 1990. 176 pages. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160550Lot# 3068 Art Books (14) Library of books related to art. Includes a Heritage Auction catalog of Pre-Columbian art, a Western art journal, several different books about the Renaissance, and books about specific painters like Michelangelo, da Vinci, and Rembrandt. About 14 books total. Good condition. Mostly large coffee table books. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 159055Lot# 3069 Bob Scriver Cowboy Bronze Sculpture Bronze sculpture signed by Bob Scriver(1914-1999), 1957, Austin Prod. Cowboy on a horse. 15.25x9.25x7. Face has glue repair. Est. $300-800 HWAC#160598Lot# 3070 Deer Man Bas Relief by Ruiz Deer Man signed by ? Ruiz 2003 on reverse, with him holding onto 2 pieces on copper on bottom. 12x8.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 158596Lot# 3071 Gary Schildt Bronze, Dancing Couple Bronze by Gary Schlidt featuring a dancing couple. 6.5x3.5”. “ Gary Schildt was born in Helena, Montana, in 1938. As a Blackfeet descendant, Gary grew up on his family’s ranch on the Reservation near Browning”. from Wikipedia Est. $250-400 HWAC# 159660Lot# 3072 Greenstone Warrior Sculpture Hand carved greenstone sculpture of a Native American warrior. Unsigned, originally purchased from the now closed Out West Gallery in Coleville, CA. 8x11.5x9”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 160597Lot# 3073 Lady Sculpture by Eason Lady looking upward and holding her arms outward sculpture. Appears to be cast bronze with a clay like surface coating. Signed on bottom, Eason 13/100. 14x14.5x6”. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 160641Lot# 3074 Mexican Man Head Sculpture Sculpture of a Mexican man, possibly Pancho Villa. Unsigned, 12x11”. Est. $200-400 HWAC#160596Lot# 3075 Mexican Ladies Figure Attractive figure of 2 Mexican ladies. A lady sitting down in a red, black and white covering, and a standing lady with a white head covering touching her shoulders. Unsigned. 12.5x12.5x6”. Foot of seated lady has been glued on and big toe missing. Est. $350-500 HWAC#160680Lot# 3076 Aztec Alabaster Carved God of Fertility Aztec carved alabaster god of fertility(Dios de la Fertilidad). Label on rear states made by the Oaxacan Indians and purchased in 1987 in Puerto Vallarta. Exact age unknown. 8.5x4.5x2.25”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-125 HWAC# 160665Lot# 3077 African Stone Head Sculpture An African stone sculpture of a head with facial features and a tongue sticking out. 8.25x6.5”. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 160595Lot# 3078Stone Sculpture of a Man by Didani Masaya Brown stone carving of a man crouching down by Didani Masaya of Zimbabwe. See his LinkedIn profile here: zw.linkedin.com/in/didani-masaya-a2675523. His style is expressed in this smooth carving. 10.5x14x9”. A few small lower area dings. Weight is 60 pounds. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC#160655Lot# 3079 African Hand Carved Man and Lady Heads, 2 Hand carved unsigned African dense brown wood man and lady heads and upper torso. High quality carvings. Man 14.5x6.5x6.5” with 3” and 5” chest cracks, 3” head crack. Lady 16.75x5.5x6.5” with 2” crack in hair, 3” cracks in both shoulders and LHX scratched into right base. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160661

100January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3080 Carved Ebony African Couple Bookends, 2 A carved African man and woman on dark wood, probably ebony. Bases are carved books with 2 .25” drilled holes in each. Figures 7x3”, bases 7.75x4.5x8/8”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161313Lot# 3081 Carved Green Stone Asian Man Carved green stone Asian man in a robe and head covering, holding a jar. His other arm is behind his back. Unmarked artist. 14x4x3” Est. $250-500 HWAC# 161311Lot# 3082 Carved Asian Stone Box, Aquatic Themed Nice vintage Asian carved stone box. Lid has an aquatic bird, crab and lobster. 4 sides have a flower, perhaps a water lily. Red accents between figures. 2x4.5x4.5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161353Lot# 3083 Bronze Asian Lady with a Tray of Fruit Bronze Asian lady kneeling down, holding a tray of 4 fruits, perhaps mangos. Unsigned. 8x2.5x3”. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 161351Lot#3084ChineseMoldedElephants and Dragons, 4 2 each of Chinese red dragons(5.5x7.25”) and brown elephants(7x5.5”). 8 mini dragons(2x3”). Chunlin Zhu CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 147357Lot# 3085 Carved Wood Asian Lady Carved high density brown wood Asian lady with a flower in her hair. Unsigned. 12.5x8.5x4”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161350Lot# 3086 Carved Wood Asian Lady Carved brown wood Asian lady with braided hair. Unmarked artist. Back of head has light cracking and small chip on bottom of hair. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161309Lot# 3087 Carved Wood Asian Lady Large dense brown wood Asian lady with her hair in a blade style with a hanging tail in back. No artist marked. 19.5x8.25x9”. 13.5 pounds. Est. $200-400 HWAC#161314Lot# 3088 Carved Wood Asian Lady with Head Dress Carved low density brown appearing wood of an Asian lady with a fancy head dress. Unsigned. 10x5.5x4”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161319Lot# 3089 Carved Wood Asian Man with a Hoe Carved brown wood of an Asian man using a hoe like tool. Illegible signature on bottom, possibly dated 4/81. 12.5x4x4.5”. Light cracks on right calf, tool handle and left thigh. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161317Lot# 3090 Carved Wood Asian Seated Lady Carved high density brown wood Asian lady sitting with her left hand holding her hair. She is wearing ahead covering and tilting her head toward the right. No marked artist. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161316Lot# 3091 Carved Wood Asian Woman Carved dense brown wood Asian woman with a flower in her head covering. Unmarked artist. 13x7x4.5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161310Lot# 3092 Carved Wood Asian Woman Carved dense brown wood Asian woman kneeling on her right knee and glancing to her right. Unsigned. 14x7x5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161318

101View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 ArtLot# 3093 Carved Wood Bali Woman Carved dense brown wood woman, marked Bali on base. 11x6x4”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161307Lot# 3094 Carved Wood Bali Woman with a Cane by Suarsa Carved brown wood woman with a cane, signed on bottom M. Suarsa. MAS, Bali. 12x3x3.5” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161308Lot# 3095 Carved Wood Laughing Asian Man With a Staff Carved light brown low density wood. Asian man with bald head and big ear lobes holding leaves? in his left hand and a detachable wood staff in his right hand. He is laughing so he must be in a good mood! Man 12.5x5x4”, staff 13” long. No marked artist. Small circular indents on hanging leaves, possibly not original. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161315Lot# 3096 Asian Man and Woman Carvings Hand carved wood Asian, possibly Mongolian?, man and woman adhered to wood base. People 16x6”. Base 7.75x14.5x1.25”. Unsigned. Light cracks on backs of figures. Est. $300-600 HWAC#160642Lot# 3097Carved Wood Asian Lady with Basket Carved brown wood Asian lady carrying a basket with 1 hand, on her head. Her other hand is holding other objects. Illegible pen on bottom. 14x3.5x2”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161306Lot# 3098 Hand Carved Wood Face Mask Hand carved wood face mask in the style of New Orleans, possibly South Pacific in origin. 9.25x8x4.25”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 160697Lot# 3099 Carved Wood African Face Mask Carved wood face mask. Probably African in origin, dense wood, perhaps ebony. 12.5x6x2.5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161352Lot# 3100 Carved Wood Mask Carved brown wood mask of a man’s face with a fish on his headdress. Mother of pearl inlays on all eyes and forehead. 17x8x4”. Light cracking on left front. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 161312Lot# 3101 Carved Wood Decorative Ducks, 2 2 dark wood carved decorative ducks. No artist marking. 4.5x7” with neck wear. 5x9” with neck wear. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 158856Lot# 3102 Decorative Duck Wood Decoys, 3 3 carved wood decorative ducks. Green head, unsigned, 7x13.5”. Green/white head, hand carved decoy, signed Tom Taber on bottom, a respected Montana carver, 6.5x15.25”. Mallard, unsigned, 6x14.5”. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $400-1000 HWAC# 158857Lot# 3103 Decorative Ducks, 5 Brown wood decoy with removable head and inlaid eyes, signed on bottom in pencil, Hausen 1935, 7x14”. Ceramic red head 7x13.5”. Italian made Tule replica 4.5x12”. Wood brass bill, 4.5x9” worn. Lighted duck 4x9”. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $150-500 HWAC# 158858Lot# 3104 Carved Wood Chickens, 3 3 modern carved wood chickens and birds. 9.5-13” tall. Some wear on all. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 158854Lot# 3105 Copper Enamel Artwork 10 pieces of copper enamel artwork by Christel Kwaterowsky from Saanich, a small town on Vancouver Island in Canada. These pieces were painted and fired in a kiln to create the enameling on the copper base. There are a variety of pieces here including plates, trays, and wall art. One especially nice piece is made of blue copper enameling mounted on a piece of wood. This is the largest pieces, measuring about 14 x 9 inches. All pieces are in good condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 159644Lot# 3106 Copper Enamel Plates (3) Group of three different copper enamel plates. These plates have been painted and fired in a kiln. Three different shapes including a square, a circle, and an abstract shape. The circular one has a nice floral design painted on it. The initials C.H.K.? appear on the bottom of each plate. Good condition. The largest is the circular plate which is 5 inches in diameter. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159636Lot# 3107 Kay County, Oklahoma Corner Tang Knife from Kay County, Oklahoma This is a corner tang knife at 1.5 in./ 39 mm in length. Found in Kay County, Oklahoma. From the Late Archaic to Woodland Period 4000-2000 BP. From the Gary Bracken collection. Please see photo for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 160017

102January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Native AmericanaLot# 3108 Kay County, Oklahoma Harahay Knife from Kay County, Oklahoma This Riker box contains 12 points and one Harahay knife from Kay County, Oklahoma. The knife is 3.5 in./ 89 mm and it is recognized by its diamond shape and were found from Nebraska to Texas and including Kansas and Oklahoma in this instance. Several of the other points are glossy indicating a heat treating or the chalcedony stone found in eastern Oklahoma and Arkansas. Sizes range from 2.25 in./58 mm to 3.5 in. 89 mm. From the Gary Bracken collection. Please see photos for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 160020Lot# 3109 Kay County, Oklahoma Points from Kay County, Oklahoma This Riker box has 40 points ranging from 1.125 in./28 mm to 2. 75 in./70 mm in length. There are a several lancalates, side notches, and stem points resembling the Gypsum Cave style. All are from the Kay County, Oklahoma area from the Gary Bracken collection. A few are incomplete, asymmetrical and displayed as found. Late Archaic to Woodland period 4000-2000 BP. Please see photo for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 160016Lot# 3110 Kay County, Oklahoma Points from Kay County, Oklahoma fromtheBrackenCollection This is a collection of points that have not been cataloged or displayed before in the Gary Bracken collection. Therefore they are not sorted or mounted. All are from Kay County north central Oklahoma. All points vary from1.25 in. to 3 in. in length. There are points, a scraping tool of chalcedony 1.5 in. in diameter, and a few Gypsum Cave style points without flutes. 1 lb 10 oz. total weight. Please see photos for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 160049Lot# 3111 Kay County, Oklahoma Points, Tools and Flakes from Kay County, Oklahoma This lot contains about 50 individual pieces of points, flakes and tools from Kay County, Oklahoma. All pieces range from 1 in./26 mm to 3 in./77 mm. They include side notches, Gary points, Gypsum Cave style, flakes, square tools, stems, and two blunt points that may have been reworked. One chalcedony point, and one square piece of obsidian was found in the Whitewater River, Butler County, Kansas and is a flint for a large frame flintlock rifle. All have been cataloged from the Gary Bracken collection. 11 oz. total weight. Please see photo for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#160018Lot# 3112 Kay County, Oklahoma Sandia 1 Paleo Points from Oklahoma This collection of Sandia 1 points were found in Kay County, Oklahoma and range in size from 2.375 in./ 60 mm to 3 in./ 78 mm. The Sandia is recognized by the asymmetrical shape where there is a shoulder on one side only. The Sandia is found 20,000 yrs. BP and predates the Clovis point by 5000 years making these three pieces significant finds. They are found in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri as well as several Canadian provinces. From the Gary Bracken collection. Please see photos for details. (ref. Paleo Points, G. Bradford 1976, p.7). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $800-2000 HWAC# 160021Lot#3113Kay County, Oklahoma Stone Points from Kay County, Ok. Gypsum Cave This lot of points from Kay County, Ok. has more uniform shapes and color striations than other groups. One Gypsum cave point without flutes is a clay color and perfect at 2.75 in. Several Snyders points are present. 1.5 in. to 3 in. Many are in the two inch length ready for framing and displaying. 1 lb. 7 oz. total weight. Over 50 pieces. From the Gary Bracken collection with identification labels. Please see photos for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 160052Lot# 3114 Kay County, Oklahoma StonePointsfrom Kay County, Oklahoma including Snyder Points This lot contains points not previously cataloged or mounted from the Gary Bracken collection. There are points from 1.25 in. to 3 in. with three Snyders points from the Woodland period 2500-1500 BP. Several chalcedony points. 10. oz. total weight. Please see photo for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 160050Lot# 3115 Kay County, Oklahoma Woodland Period Points from Kay County This collection of points from Kay County, Ok. has a wide selection of technical skills on display. There is one specific point that is dark gray with a translucent stripe in the center that appears that the original craftsman planned the point around this translucent stripe. There are Gypsum Cave points, Snyder points, some chalcedony stone. All are about 2 in. in length, about 50 pieces. 1 lb. 7 oz. in total weight. Most are near perfect condition. All are cataloged from the Gary Bracken collection. Please see photos for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 160053Lot# 3116 Kay County, Oklahoma Stone Points from Kay County, Ok. including Gypsum Cave and Chalcedony Points Thisgroupofpointsinclude some chalcedony points with their glossy finish as well as some Gypsum Cave points. From 1.25 in. to 3 in. Some points are not perfect, over 50 pieces in all. Please see photo for details. 1 lb. 12 oz. total weight. From the Gary Bracken collection with labels. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 160051

103View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Native Americana Lot# 3117 Bird Points from Arkansas and Oklahoma This lot has over 35 bird points from Kay County, Oklahoma and Montgomery County, Arkansas. All points are from the late Archaic Period and the mid-south region. Please see photo for details. All have been cataloged from the Gary Bracken collection. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 160019Lot# 3118 Arrows with Bone Points, 4 4 wood shaft arrows with bone points, about 32” long. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 157730Lot# 3119 Plains Breast Plate Plains breast plate with brown center section, 2.5” center mother of pearl, upper and lower red beads, 2 upper and lower bells. Est. $400-700 HWAC#159414Lot# 3120 Reproduction Indian Chokers (4) This lot has four Indian style chokers made for re-enactments. Three are complete while the fourth is in kit form with instructions. Please see photos for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $80-120 HWAC# 160539Lot# 3121 Apache Crown Dancer, Apache Devil Dancer, and Apache Spirit Dancer Kachinas by R.B. These three kachinas were made by the same carver identified as “R.B./ 05”. At 8 in. tall; there is “Apache Crown dancer” with a white headdress, there is “Apache Devil dancer” “R.B. /05”, and there is Apache Spirit Dancer that is missing a headpiece. Cotton wood, leather, fabric. Good condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 160518Lot# 3122 Bear Kachina by JB This “Bear” kachina signed by JB at 6 in. tall. Made of cottonwood, suede leather, rabbit fur and feathers. Vary good condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160527Lot# 3123 Belly-Ache Kachina from Bryce N.P. 1949 This is a 5 in. tall “belly-ache” kachina unsigned but marked “July 1949/ Bryce Nat’l Park”. Made specifically for the tourist trade; brightly painted, lathe turned on cotton-wood or bass wood. With a saw cut notch in the front associated with Navajo artists. Wood and a feather on top construction. Good condition with worn feather top knot. “XLV” in pencil under the skirt. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160510Lot# 3124 Belly-Ache Warrior Kachina from Bryce Canyon N.P. This is a 6 in. tall “belly-ache” Warrior kachina signed and stamped on the bottom “Warrior” kachina “July 1956/ Bryce Nat’l Park”. Made specifically for the tourist trade; brightly painted, lathe turned on cotton-wood or bass wood. With a saw cut notch in the front associated with Navajo artists. Wood and a feather construction. Very good condition. These were the days when you would: “See the USA in your Chevrolet” and you stopped in Bryce NP for a kachina. Est. $100-200 HWAC#160059Lot# 3125 Bighorn Mountain Sheep Kachina by Long This kachina is a bighorn “Mountain Sheep” made by “X Long”. He stands 13 in. tall made of leather, rabbit fur, string, and cotton wood. Very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160516Lot# 3126 Buffalo Kachina by D. Long This is a white “Buffalo” carved by D. Long. Signed on the base with a wood burning tool. He stands 11in. tall. He is broken from the base where his was secured with two nails and the tips of his horns are now missing. Made with cottonwood, suede leather, rabbit fur, feather, and sea shells. Fair condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 160520Lot# 3127 White Buffalo Kachina by Long This is a unique kachina in that the white buffalo mask is removable. At 10 in. tall signed by Long. Made of wood, rabbit fur, leather, feathers, and paper tubing for the mask. Very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160515Lot# 3128 Buffalo Dancer Kachina by LG This is a Buffalo dancer signed by LG. At 15 in. tall with fur, feathers, leather. Very good condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 160057Lot# 3129 Eagle Dancer Kachina by L Lewis This kachina is an Eagle Dancer signed by L Lewis with inter-locking Ls. At almost 16 in. tall. Quality construction with feathers, fur, leather and drops. Navajo made. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 160054

104January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Native Americana Lot# 3130 Eagle Kachina by A.L This is “Eagle” kachina made and signed by A.L. He stands 8 inn. tall. Made of cottonwood, rabbit fur, suede lather, sea shells. Navajo made. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 160522Lot# 3131 Eagle Kachina by Pounger This is an Eagle dancer made by BG Pounger. At 12 in. tall with feather, fur, leather, drops. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160056Lot# 3132 First Mesa Kachina by King This kachina is seen on “First Mesa” to open ceremonies. He stands 12 in. tall. His right arm needs mending. All parts present. Made by King, cottonwood, suede leather, feathers, and yarn. Well painted, good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160530Lot# 3133 Hemis Kachina by Ci. Begay This is a Hemis Kachina signed by Ci. Begay. At 15 in. tall, with feathers, leather, fur. on a round cottonwood base. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 160055Lot# 3134 Hoop Dancer Kachina by L. D. This is a “Hoop” dancer kachina, and not a Hopi deity but brightly made of cotton wood, leather, and feather, with sea shell drops. Signed “Lxxx D.” 8 in. tall, likely a Navajo made kachina for the tourist trade. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160511Lot# 3135Left-Handed Kachina by Chester Williams This kachina is known as “left-handed” kachina with his bow in his left land. He stands 12 in. tall without his top feathers now missing. His back apparel is broken and must be reattached. The base is beautifully marked with the Hopi Sunface in perfect symmetry. The bottom is marked “Left Handed Kachina/Chester Williams”. Hopi made with only cottonwood construction. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160519Lot# 3136 Mudhead Kachina by F. Begay This is a Mudhead kachina signed by F. Begay. At 9.5 in. tall. Made with cotton-wood, deer skin leather, fabric. Very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160058Lot# 3137 Mudhead Kachina by M Davis This is a Mudhead kachina at 14 in. tall signed by “M Davis/mudhead” . Made of cotton wood, fabric, leather, feather. He has a broken foot, fair to good condition. Likely Navajo made. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 160512Lot# 3138 Ogre Kachina by J. Benally This is an “Ogre” kachina made and signed by” J. Benally” at 11 in. tall. Made of cotton wood leather, rabbit fur, feathers and fabric string. In very good condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 160524Lot# 3139 Ogre Kachina by M. Jake This is an “Ogre” kachina made and signed by M. Jake. At 13 in. tall, heavy boots, proportioned well. Made of cottonwood, suede leather, rabbit fur, feathers, and three turquoise stones. Very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160525Lot# 3140 Paralyzed Kachina with Two “Mudhead” Kachinas by Burbank This kachina is 13 in. tall with two mudheads; one on the shoulders of the standing mudhead. Signed Burbank on the base. Officially known as Paralyzed Kachina, where the much larger kachina carries the smaller and paralyzed mudhead. The condition is fair to good with the head of the smaller mudhead loose and the larger mudhead has a broken foot. A considerable amount of craftsmanship to build. Cottonwood, leather, feathers, fabric. (ref. Hopi Kachina Dolls and their Carvers by Theda Bassman, p.107). Est. $80-200 HWAC# 160513Lot# 3141 Priest Killer Kachina by Tino Youvella This kachina is called “Priest Killer” kachina based on Hopi story telling about removing Catholic priests from the Hopi land. He stands 8 in. tall, all cottonwood, made from numerous pieces. In good condition with one feather missing. Signed at the base with a personalized trademark/Tino Youvella/initials/Yowe Kachina/Priest Killer Kachina/Hopi 1st Mesa”. Celestino has been carving since 1962. Born and lives in Polacca, 1st Mesa, Az. (ref. Hopi Kachina by Gregory & Angie Schaaf, 2008, pp330-331.) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160526

105View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Native Americana Lot# 3142 Sun Kachina by N. Largo This is a “Sun Kachina” marked on the base by N. Largo. At 11in. tall. He needs repairs to stay attached to the base. Made of cotton wood, suede leather, brass tacks, feathers. Navajo made. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 160523Lot# 3143 Warrior Kachina by FB This is “Warrior” kachina marked by “FB/ 90” on the base. He stands 10 in. tall. with good motion. Cottonwood, leather, wool, feathers. Very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160529Lot# 3144 White Cloud Kachina by LL This is a “White Cloud” kachina doll made by LL (interlocking Ls). At 13 in. tall where the head needs to be re-attached. Made of cotton wood, suede leather, rabbit fur, dyed feathers. Likely Navajo made. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160517Lot# 3145 White Mountain Apache Doll This is a doll rather than a kachina at 13 in. tall. Fashioned after the White Mountain Apache dancers with their white and black masks. This one is in fair condition with a doll separated from the base and boots which were attached with nails. The left arm is missing and the black and white headdress feathers need to be reattached by a kachina doctor (i.e.. a craftsman). Some scuffs in the paint. Turquoise beads attached to the belts. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 160514Lot# 3146 White Owl Kachina by Brown This is “White Owl” kachina by “XXXXX(Illegible)mere & Brown”. He stands 12 in. tall. Made of cottonwood, suede leather, rabbit fur, feathers. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160521Lot# 3147White WolfKachinabyR.A.S. This is a “White Wolf” kachina carved by R.A.S. He stands 12 in. tall. In poor condition, he needs his mouth replaced, limbs reset, and rabbit fur on his head replaced. He needs a good kachina doctor (i.e.. craftsman) to put him back together. Cottonwood, leather, rabbit fur, feathers, and string. Then there is “Chasing Star” kachina by L. Begay that needs feathers replaced at 10 in.; yellow and green kachina identity unknown needs his limbs reset at 10 in.; Belly-ache kachina at 9 in. that needs an ear replaced at 9 in. from Bryce Canyon N.P. aug. 1967. All need TLC from a kachina doctor (i.e.. craftsman). Est. $100-160 HWAC# 160528Lot# 3148 Old Style Hopi Hemis Kachina This is an old style belly-ache kachina made about 1920’s-1930’s. He is in the “tihu” style with legs, and the main body is single piece cottonwood root. This style was popular before the Route 66 tourist trade kachinas with oval shaped legs. The kachina is 8 in. tall, he has the Hemis style head-dress and appears to have been repainted over a white base. The entire piece shows handling wear or may have been kept in a dirty place for an extended period of time. Pigment paints in green, yellow, red, and black. Please see photo for details. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 157456Lot# 3149 Old Style Hopi Mouse Kachina This is an old style belly-ache kachina made in the 1920’s-1930’s. He is a “tihu” kachina with legs, and the main body is single piece cottonwood root. This style was popular before the Route 66 tourist trade kachinas that were much smaller and with oval shaped legs. This kachina is 9.5 in. tall, and has mouse shaped ears. The mouse kachina has significant history in the Hopi religion, where the mouse out-smarts the hawk. Painted with a pigment paint in green, white, yellow, and black. A considerable white paint loss for white. Please see photos for details. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 157458Lot# 3150 Old Style Hopi Ogre Kachina This is an old style kachina made about 1920’s-1930’s. He is a “tihu” kachina with legs, and the main body is single piece cottonwood root. This style was popular before the Route 66 tourist trade kachinas. He appears to be an Ogre Kachina and in several pieces. His head-dress is damaged, his nose and appendages can be removed. The kachina is 12 in. tall, with all pieces attached. Painted in yellow, white, red, and black trim. Please see photos for details. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 157457Lot# 3151 Old Style Hopi Owl Kachina This is an old style belly-ache kachina made about 1920’s-1930’s. He is a “tihu” kachina with legs, and the main body is single piece cottonwood root. This style was popular before the Route 66 tourist trade kachinas with oval shaped legs. The kachina is 7 in. tall, he has an owl shaped head. Painted with a pigment paint and significant paint loss, black head ears, red and yellow body, and yellow-red dots. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 1157455Lot# 3152 Birch Bark Baskets (2) Pair of birch bark baskets. These kinds of baskets are typically made by Native American groups in Northern Canada. The taller one has a lid and handle attached. It is approximately 14 inches tall and 8 inches in diameter. The smaller one is about 7 inches tall and 7 inches in diameter. Both baskets are in good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159643Lot# 3153 Ornate Pine Needle Basket Ornate basket made from woven pine needles. The basket has a lid and handle attached. The inside is lined with brown fabric. This basket was made by a woman named Christel Kwaterowsky. A first prize ribbon from the Saanich Fair is attached to the basket. Saanich is a small town located on Vancouver Island in Canada. This basket is a beautiful example of quality craftsmanship. It is about 7.5 inches tall and 7 inches wide. Very good condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 159638

106January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Native AmericanaLot# 3154 Pine Needle and Wood Tray Medium sized tray made from woven pine needles attached to a wooden base. This piece is from Sidney, British Columbia, as indicated by writing on the bottom. It was handcrafted by the artist Christel Kwaterowsky. It is in a cross shape, approximately 11.25 x 11.25 inches. Ver good condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 159646Lot# 3155 Pine Needle Basket and Bell Two pieces of pine needle artwork made by Christel Kwaterowsky from Saanich, Canada. The first is a small woven pine needle basket with lid. It has a spiral pattern going around it. This basket is about 3.25 inches tall and 5 inches in diameter. The second item is a woven pine needle bell. It is about 5.258 inches tall and 3.5 inches in diameter at the base. Both items are in very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159641Lot# 3156 Pine Needle Napkin Holder Woven pine needle napkin holder. Circular design with a star shape in the center. Very intricate and delicate design made with quality craftsmanship. Approximately 7.5 inches tall and 7 inches wide. Made by an artist from Canada named Christel Kwaterowsky. Good condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 159639Lot# 3157 Woven Pine Needle Bag Woven pine needle basket that almost looks like it could be used as a purse or tote bag. It has two handles attached to the top. Very intricate circular designs all around. The inside is lined with brown fabric. The artist, Christel Kwaterowsky, won first prize at the Saanich Fair for this piece. The first prize ribbon is attached. This piece is accompanied by three photographs of it with its prize ribbon. This lot also includes a small example piece that demonstrates the technique of pine needle weaving. Good condition. The basket/bag is approximately 15 inches tall and 12 inches wide. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 159645Lot# 3158 Woven Pine Needle Basket Medium sized woven pine needle basket with two handles on the sides. This basket was made by an artist named Christel Kwaterowsky. It won two prizes at the Sannich Fair, one First Prize ribbon and one Outstanding Exhibit ribbon. These ribbons are included inside the basket. Saanich is a small town on Vancouver Island in Canada. This basket is about 6.5 inches tall and 21.5 inches in diameter at its widest point. Very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159640Lot# 3159 Pine Needle Basketry Collection Collection of 7 small woven pine needle baskets. Four are small, basic baskets that are about 2 inches tall and 2.5 inches in diameter. The other smaller basket has a handle attached. It is about 3 inches tall and 3.5 inches in diameter. There are two larger baskets in this collection as well. One appears to be a pitcher and the other is a jar with a lid. These two are about 5 inches tall. All baskets were made by Christel Kwaterowsky. This lot also contains her business card and a photograph of some of her other baskets. Finally, a small guidebook called The Art of Pine Needle Basketry by Marie Land is included. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159647Lot# 3160 Shallow Pine Needle Basket Shallow woven pine needle basket, almost more like a tray. It has a very intricate design with a diamond shape in the center. Very fine craftsmanship. The basket was made by an artist named Christel Kwaterowsky from Saanich, Canada. Saanich is a small town on Vancouver Island. Approximately 12.5 x 12.5 inches. Good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159642Lot# 3161 Hopi Pot by Anita Polacca Nice Hopi pot signed on bottom by Anita Polacca, an active potter from around 1940 to 2002. 4x6.5. 2” hairline side crack, no apparent chips. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 160599Lot# 3162 Pair of Mexican Pots Pair of ceramic pots from Mexico. One is painted black and the other has a black and white geometric pattern. The black one is about 9 inches tall. It is signed by the artist on the bottom, but the signature is illegible. The black and white pot is about 5.5 inches tall. It has a couple of chips at the top. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 160556Lot# 3163 Artisan Pots(2) and a Vase White and gray banded pot with illegible bottom signature, 5x5.75”, multiple side glazing cracks. Modern green/gray vase 12x6.5”. Brown pot with2 handles, 6.25x6.75”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 159683Lot# 3164 Black Pot Signed by Ernestine Galan Black pot signed by Ernestine Galan. 9.5x8.25”. Lip wear, no apparent cracks or chips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 159682Lot# 3165 Southwest Pottery Trio 3 Southwest silverish/brown pots, unsigned but all 3 in the same style. 1.5x2.5”, 2.5x3.5”, 4x5.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 160588Lot# 3166 Southwestern Pots, 3 Brown signed on bottom by Susie W. Crank 5.25x5”, some wear. Black signed on bottom by Yellowbird 2.5x4.25”. Black tapered, unsigned 3x3.5”. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 160587Lot# 3167 Southwestern Mat Colorful red, turquoise, white and black floor mat. 40x19.5”.1” tear in black strip. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 160677Lot# 3168 Silver and Turquoise Ring size 9 1/2 This is a turquoise ring in silver, no maker’s mark, size 9 1/2, C. 1950’s. Est. $100-160 HWAC# 160041

107View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Native Americana Lot# 3169 Beaded Bolos (4) Group of four different bolo ties with Native American beadwork. These beadwork designs include geometric patterns, a turtle, an eagle, and a Native American man, possibly Geronimo. Nice colors. All good condition. Est. $130-200 HWAC# 150410Lot# 3170 Beaded Gloves Pair of leather gloves with Native American beadwork. Both gloves have a beaded flower design with red, yellow, white, green, and black beads. Fringed cuffs. Good condition. Gloves are approx. 11 inches long. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 152763Lot# 3171 Blackfoot Gloves and Moccasins This lot has one pair of buckskin beaded gloves size medium only lightly used. Two pair of men’s moccasins; one pair about 10 1/2 of buckskin with hard soles lightly used; one beaded pair of elk hide size about 9 1/2, lightly used. Late made. Please see photo for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $200-300 HWAC# 160043Lot# 3172 Plains Beaded Knife Scabbard Nice Plains beaded knife scabbard with multi sized beads. c. 1880. Rawhide backing and natural brain tanned buckskin front. 16.25x2.75” including fringes. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 160727Lot# 3173 1890-1900 Pre 1900 Crow Beaded Cuffs One set of wrist cuffs, 7x6”. Heart in red beads, no trade cloth lining. One cuff has lost two of the leather fringe ties. Beads are still colorful and sewn tight to the hide. Overall very good condition w/ aging signs. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 148377Lot# 3174Fancy Steatite and Wood Smoking Pipes Fancy 2 piece steatite pipe, 12.75x2.75”, appears to be unused. Turned brown wood pipe, 18” long, light use. Est. $400-600 HWAC#159413Lot# 3175 Native American Souvenirs (2) Two modern Native American made tourist souvenirs. The first is a rain stick with a yarn pattern at the bottom. It is about 11.75 inches long. The second item is a small totem pole carving that is nicely painted. The bottom is stamped “Genuine Indian Made” with the artist’s name. It is about 10.25 inches tall. Good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159447Lot# 3176 Native American Collectibles Group of Native American collectibles. This lot includes 6 books (mostly about Native American pottery and weaving), about 15 photographs (mostly reproductions), 14 postcards, and a collection of modern arrowheads (probably produced as tourist collectibles). Est. $150-250 HWAC# 159056Lot# 3177 Native American Men Prints, 4 4 color prints of Native American men, 18x14”, with holes, possibly from thumbtacks. Copyright 1965 Penn Prints, New York. Wa-Pel-La, Chief of the Musquakees-8 holes, light staining. Not-Chi-Mi-Ne, an Iowy Chief-8 holes, light staining. Petalesharoo, a Pawnee Brave-6 holes moderate staining. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 158594Lot# 3178 Native American Prints Art prints and reproduction photographs depicting Native Americans. There are also a few prints from Glacier National Park as well as a piece of stationery from the Glacier Park Hotel Company. 12 pieces total. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 158479Lot# 3179 Colorado Indian Attacks Illustrations From Nelson A. “Buz” Rieger’s exhibition “Rush to the Rockies,” contains two nicely framed illustrations of The Ute Outbreak & Massacre at the White River Indian Agency on September 29, 1879. Also referred to as the Meeker Massacre, the Indians attacked the Agency, burned the buildings & killed Agent Nathan Meeker along with 10 of his employees. It is said the violence is to have been provoked by Meeker’s poor treatment of the Utes. Measures 22”x 29 1/2.” Please see photo. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 151151Lot# 3180 “Wamapi” Runner For Chief Ouray Photograph Attributed to William Henry Jackson (American). “Wamapi,” A Runner for Chief Ouray. c. 1880. albumen silver print. Photo is 4 x 7 inches, matted and mounted in a 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 inch frame. Looking right, Wamapi is wearing his peace medal. Photo has some spotting. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159985Lot# 3181 Navajo Chief Photograph by Pennington From 1908-1911, William M. Pennington and Lisle Updike operated the Pen-Dike Studio in Durango, Colorado. Pennington’smainfocuswas studio portraiture while Updike took mostly landscape photographs. Pennington workedphotographingNavajosinandaroundShiprock, New Mexico. This photograph of a pensive native American is in a weathered 8 x 10 inch frame, with Pennington’s name lower right corner. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159984Lot# 3182 Native American Portrait by Curtis, 1905 Portrait of a Native American man by Edward S. Curtis. Curtis was a famous American photographer and ethnologist whose work focused primarily on Native American people in the American West. There is handwriting on the backside that reads, “1756- Po Camyo [?] (San Juan) 1905.” This is a photograph of a photograph. The original photograph has a flaw just above the man’s forehead, which is visible in this copy. Curtis’ signature appears in the lower righthand corner. 8 x 6 inches. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 160541

108January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 PolitcalLot# 3183 William Penn 1715 Document, signed by Jams Logan (Penn’s Secty), Issac Norris and Richard Hill Land Grant, Dec. 1, 1715 by William Penn, Absolute Proprietary and Governor in Chief of the province of Pennsylvania to William Pusey for 500 acres in Sadbury, Chester County, PA. Deed includes mineral rights. with “right to hawk, hunt, fish, and fawlk”. Signed by Richard Hill, Issac Norris, James Logan as deputies. The deed was prepared by quill pen on parchment. The original seal of William Penn is with it, but broken and not 100% present. From the Hyatt estate, and noted given to Hyatt by cousin Randolph Thompson with note that Pussey was one of their ancestors. Little is known of Pusey (1685-1731), born in London and died in Chester County, PA. Issac Norris (1671-1735 was another London born, “well to do Quaker merchant.” He was mayor of Philadelphia in 1724. James Logan (1674-1751) was a lifelong ally of William Penn. Logan was the 14th Mayor of Pliladelphia. Logan has a long history with Penn. He was his secretary in 1699 and a land agent for Penn. When Penn got sent to debtor’s prison, Logan was left to manage affairs in a changing political climate in pennsylvania. He went to london in 1709 to try to fix Penn’s financial affairs. Before he left London, Logan bought up land parcels from Quakers who decided to remain in London for a fraction of their value, which would bring him wealth in America. Penn’s signature is not presnt on the document, though his name appears prominantly at th top of the document, making this a very “showy” piece. Est. $5000-20000 HWAC# 159933Lot# 3184 English Leases, 2, c. 1750’s 2 large English leases to William Cox, one framed, the other folded parchment. Lease from Lord Craven to William Cox, dated February 28, 1754. Craven’s signature is sealed with his signet. A true indenture written by a quill on parchment. Other folded lease on parchment is dated December 12, 1756. Both about 22x30”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 159935Lot# 3185 Probate Document, 1767 Authority to pass the account of Rachel Covington, executrix of the Estate of Henry Covington. Queen Ann’s County, Maryland, dated September 9, 1767. “Will probated May 14, 1767 in Queen Ann County, MD. Henry Covington came to Maryland, to Mattapony, the manor of Hon. Henry Sewell. Henry Covington’s wife was Mary Blackistone. He is listed in “First Settlers List” as coming to America, to Maryland, 20 Feb 1670 (Archives Maryland Liber, 16, Folio 88). Henry Covington’s family attended St. Paul’s Church in Kent County, Maryland, and St. Lukes Church in Queen Ann’s County, Maryland. Henry Covington is thought by some to have been the first Covington to America, but this is not true. Nehemiah was the first, arriving first in 1652, returning to England then coming back to America to stay in 1662 with his pregnant wife and six children. Nehemiah’s second arrival in America preceded Henry’s first.” from geni.com. This is likely the right person as probate was in 1767. Rachel Covington was the wife of Henry and lived from c. 1719-75. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 158208Lot# 3186 Maryland 1773Richard Tilghman Signed Document Framed, signed by Richard Tilghman, capias issued out of Queen Ann’s County Maryland, in the name of Frederick, absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Province of Maryland and Avalore, dated February 3, 1773, to produce before the County Court the body of Pollard Keene. Richard Tilghman, 1746-1786, “Richard Tilghman studied law at the Temple in London, and then obtained employment at the East India Company, with recommendation for the position of attorney general of India. However, he died at sea before he could take up this position. He is likely to be the Mr. Richard Tilghman mentioned in the shipboard diary of the Fox returning to England from Calcutta 1780-81. Richard Tilghman’s will, written and signed 15 January 1785, prior to a journey [back to] the East Indies names as legatees of money and/or land in Pennsylvania: his father James, eldest brother Tench, brother Philomon, his natural daughter Elizabeth and friend Mrs. Ann Walton.” from wikitree.com. The Tilghman family was prominent in Maryland politics . Frame 5.25x8.5”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 158206View photos close up and see detail by visiting the online catalog FHWAC.com

109View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 PolitcalLot# 3187 1799 James Tilghman Signed Document James Tilghman signed Capias at Satisfaction issuing out of the Court of Queens County, Maryland, May 6, 1799, directed to the Coroner of said County to have the body of one, Henry Cortin, at the next county court to satisfy John Redgaway, of a certain judgement of fifteen pounds, five shillings, and nine pence, which the plaintiff had recovered against the defendant, as also four hundred eight etc., pounds of tobacco sustained as damages. This is an ancient writ in which the debtor could be imprisoned until the debt was paid. Money was so scarce and unreliable in those days that tobacco was used in Maryland, Virginia and other states as its equivalent. The writ is addressed to the coroner on account of death or disability of the sheriff. “ James Tilghman, a lawyer by profession, who after removing from Talbot to Chestertown, in Kent, thence removed to Philadelphia in the year 1762. He was well known to the profession in Pennsylvania, where be became secretary to the Proprietary Land office, which department of the government “ by the accuracy of his mind and the steadiness of his purpose he brought into a system as much remarked for order and equity as, from its early defects, it threatened to be otherwise.”1 He was one of themcommissioner for the province of Pennsylvania, appointed by Governor Penn, for settling the boundary line between the colonies and the Indian territory, at the treaty held at Fort Stanwix in October and November 1758. He was also a member of the governor’s council, and private secretary of Julianna, the widow of the late proprietary. In the dispute between the colonies and the mother country, he espoused the cause of the latter. The adoption of the principles of a loyalist involved the resignation of his public trusts and the loss of his private business, so that not long after the outbreak of hostilities he returned to Chestertown in Maryland, where he spent the remainder of his days. Such was his moderation and discretion, that, although his opinions were obnoxious, he enjoyed the respect of his fellow citizens, and received the considerate notice of Washington himself.” from wikitree.com. Document 6.5x8”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $500-2500 HWAC# 158217Lot# 3188John Hambright Oath of Allegiance, 1777 Oath of Allegiance of Charles Stewart, taken before Captain John Hambright, member of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, the 9th day of April, 1778, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed June 13, 1777, requiring all “Tories” or those suspected of English Sympathies to take this oath. “Captain Hambright achieved great acclaim as a frontier fighter versus the French and Indians, a successful businessman, a member of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, and he established the first bank to help finance the American Revolution. In 1778 Hambright was elected to a three year term as a member of the Supreme Executive Council of the Pennsylvania Assembly. The Council sat in the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, now known as “Independence Hall”. The President of the Council served as Commander in Chief of Pennsylvania. Benjamin Franklin was the most famous person to serve as President of the Council during this turbulent period. On June 17th, 1780, nine men, including John Hambright, of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, announced that they each had committed considerable sums of money to establish a bank to supply provisions and weapons for the armies of the United States in the Revolutionary War. “ from hambrightfamilyhistory.com. “Charles Stewart (1778 ñ 1869) was an officer in the United States Navy who commanded a number of US Navy ships, including USS Constitution. He saw service during the Quasi War and both Barbary Wars in the Mediterranean along North Africa and the War of 1812. He later commanded the navy yard in Philadelphia and was promoted to become the Navy’s first flag officer shortly before retiring. He was promoted to rear admiral after he retired from the Navy. Stewart was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Charles and Sarah Harding (nÈe Ford) Stewart, Scots-Irish immigrants from Belfast” from Wikipedia. Likely this Charles Stewart on the document. 2.5x7”, lower right chip which does not protrude onto signature, left side crease and chip. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 158207Lot# 3189 Pennsylvania John Dickinson Signed Document, 1785 John Dickinson, 1732-1808, was a member of the first Pennsylvania Assembly, 1764, of the first Colonial Congress 1765, and of the Continental Congress 1765, was an accomplished debater and author of important papers opposing the American policy of the British government. He regarded the Declaration of Independence as premature and absented himself from Independence Hall when the vote was taken, and with a few other delegates refused to sign the Declaration. He entered the Revolutionary Army as a private and rose to the rank of Brigadier General. In 1783 he founded Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, after whom it was named. He was a member of the convention that framed the Constitution. This document is signed in 2 places by John Dickinson, dated May 2, 1785. About 7.5x12.5”, creased, ink stain on top and thru center. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $1000-10000 HWAC# 158204Lot# 3190 Ben Franklin Signed Document, 1787 Land deed signed by Benjamin Franklin as President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, April 11, 1787 for 282 acres known as “Powersburg”, on the west side of Pine Creek. The deed mentions the land “from the late purchase” which was that the land was recently purchased from the Indians. A royalty of one fifth of the minerals produced was due the Commonwealth of PA. Hyatt’s notes indicate “in the early days it was thought our mountains contained quantities of gold and silver” (Hyatt provenance document, p16). The Constitutional Convention began about a month after this document was signed. Franklin had been elected as the President of the executive Council of Pennsylvania in 1785, 1786, and 1787, when he was chosen as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. In 1790, two months before he died, he performed his “last public duty”, signing a petition to Congress for the abolition of slavery. about 30 x 30” From the Hyatt Estate. The Hyatt document states that Powersburg “is now long since forgotten.” (page 15.) The document is generally very fine Est. $25000-50000 HWAC#159934Lot# 3191 Thomas Elder Signed Document, 1792 Receipt of Thomas Elder, an attorney in Northumberland County to William Wilson for professional services, dated January 17, 1792. “Thomas Elder, the third child of William Elder by his second wife, was born January 4, 1748 in Frederick County, MD, and was married in 1771 to Elizabeth Spalding, a sister of Basil Spalding, of Charles County. Shortly after that event he removed to and occupied a farm in Harbaugh’s Valley, where he lived for twenty-eight years, and where his family of eleven children were born.” from geni.com. This is possibly the person that signed this document. Document 2x7.75”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $100-1000 HWAC# 158213

110January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 PolitcalLot# 3192 Pennsylvania West Branch Republican Newspaper, 1838 4 page edition of West Branch Republican, July 21, 1838, issued in Williamsport, Lycoming County PA. News of the 62nd anniversary of National Independence on Long Island opposite Jersey Shore, Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a few ads, article about Democratic Republican Anti Van Buren nomination for Governor Joseph Ritner etc. 20x13”, 7.5” seam split, red interior staining, creases, a few small pin holes. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 158216Lot# 3193James Buchanan Signed Letter Signed letter from James Buchanan, future President of the United States. He served from 1857 to 1861, and served as secretary of state from 1845 to 1849. He represented Pennsylvania in both houses of the U.S. Congress. Letter is dated February 16, 1841 to an unnamed friend. In the letter Buchanan asks about “W. Pearson of your body, on the floor, in public debate used the following language. “I have no confidence in our Senators. James Buchanan is a dishonest man, and I hardly know whether the other Senator is an accountable being or not.” Harsh words indeed.(GB). Nice bold signature. 9.5x7.5”, folded, some ink bleed through. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $1500-3500 HWAC# 158211Lot#3194LincolnAssassination,Philadelphia Inquirer, 1865 April 28, 1865 edition of the Philadelphia Inquirer with front page headlines about the Abraham Lincoln assassination. The pursuit and death of John Wilkes Booth, map with the death scene. “One day at the dinner table, the conversation turned on the assassination of the President, when Booth denounced the assassination in the severest terms, saying there was no punishment severe enough for the perpetrator.” 8pp, 20x13”, bottom water stains, pin holes. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 158215Lot# 3195 Iowa Franklin Pierce Land Grant Grant of land in Iowa for service in the War of 1872 to Lemuel Bewley, a private in Captain Hackett’s and Roe’s Companies of Maryland Militia, dated May 1, 1856 and bearing a signature of Franklin Pierce, President of the United States from 1853-57. Pierce signature may not be original. Given to Mr. Hyatt by his cousin Randolf Thompson of Lock Have, PA. Frame 11x17”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $200-1000 HWAC# 158214Lot# 3196 John Hyatt In Spain Documents, 2 2 documents related to John Hyatt while he was in Spain. Union Hero Americana Society, June 11, 1894, making John Hyatt a member on account of certain qualities he was presumed to have, 10.75x.5”, left edge chips, translation adhered to left front, .5” top seam tear. 2 pages, 2 sided La Campana De Gracia, 7 de Mars de 1896 advertisement removed from original broken frame. Pen writing at tops and bottoms with English translations. Which weighs more, the pig or the man etc. 15x11”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $300-1000 HWAC# 159932Lot# 3197 John Hyatt in Cuba Documents, 3 Framed John Hyatt appointment by Walter Q. Gresham, Secretary of State, as American Vice Counsel to Santiago de Cuba, dated September 12, 1893, on his 25th birthday. Document 12x16.5”. Framed set of 4 documents highlighting a note from J. Toral regarding the departure of Pulaski Hyatt after the US government ordered him to quit his Cuban post and be reassigned to Jamaica, frame 21.5x15.5”. Cards and a note from Vice Admiral Jose Navarro Fernandez saluting Pulaski Hyatt. 13x10”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $500-1500 HWAC#159931Lot# 3198 Dr. Hyatt Consul to Cuba, Signed by Grover Cleveland Document appointing Dr. Hyatt as American Counsel to Cuba signed by President Grover Cleveland with dark signature, August 25, 1893. Framed, 16x20.5”, creased. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159930Lot# 3199 George Washington Bust by Houdon, 1976 George WashingtonbustbyJeanAntoine Houdon. #499 from US Bicentennial Society 1976. 10.75x8”. Est. $80-100 HWAC#156501Lot# 3200 Hoover and Wilson Campaign Posters, 2 Original Herbert Hoover/Charles Marshall(by Harris & Ewing) and Woodrow Wilson/Thomas Marshall(by G B Williams) campaign posters. About 18x24”. Hoover has 4 right side crease tears, Wilson has lower water stain and several edge tears. Please inspect. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 158957Lot# 3201 Hoover-Curtis Campaign Cloth Banner Hoover-Curtis campaign jugate cloth banner. This banner has great display appeal, especially with slogans: “Vote Every Eagle”, “Four More Years of Coolidge Policies”. This banner was used as part of Hoover’s failed reelection when he lost to FDR. The design is printed on both sides of material. This banner is c. 1932, it has gold printing on a blue background and measures approximately 28.25 x 111 inches. It has five grommets on the top and 3 grommets on the bottom. Light aging and soiling serve only to give character, there are no unpleasant defects. It is in nice condition and will show even better with a cleaning. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 160837

111View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 PolitcalLot#3202Presidential Framed Group, TRoosevelt,FDR,Grant,Taft, Al Smith F r ame d pr esident ial groupplusanalsoran.Theodor e R o o s e v e lt charcoal print by Mielzner, #14/16?, 15.5x10”. Winchester 1901 30-30 advertisement 16x11”, We Want Our Teddy Back handkerchief 17x17”. Non framed The Independent, January, 1919 with some pencil writing on cover-vertical fold. Work for Taft, hand colored, 7.5x14”stained and edge chip. US Grant handkerchief 14x15”. FDR print 18x14”. Al Smith panorama 4.5x12.5”, right edges creases and 1” tear. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 158958Lot# 3203 1964 Lyndon Baines Johnson Inaugural Invitation Includes invitation, list of Inaugural activities and envelope. Mailed to Mr. and Mrs. F Murdock of Saint Joseph, Missouri. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 157340Lot# 3204 Donald Trump Scandal on National Inquirer Cover, 1990 March 27, 1990 issue of National Inquirer with cover story “Trump’s Mistress Cheats on Donald with Tom Cruise” Photo of Marla Maples in Bikini. Story on page 37, “Foxy Marla Two Times Trump with Tom Cruise” and another bikini shot. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 156503Lot# 3205 Montana Montana Political and Historical Buttons, etc. Display case with miscellaneous political and historical buttons, badges, etc. from Montana. Includes campaign buttons for various gubernatorial and congressional candidates, ribbons from the Southern Montana Poultry Association, a token promoting Bozeman for the state capital, etc. Interesting assortment with about 30 pieces total. Please see photos for more details. Display case is 16.25 x 12.25 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 157154Lot# 3206 74th Congress Visitor Passes (2) A) House of Representatives Member’s Pass for admission to the visitor’s gallery for the 74th Congress. Signed by John D. Dingell (D) from Michigan. Dated April 2, 1935. B) United State Senate Chamber visitor’s pass for admission to the reserved gallery for the 74th Congress. Signed by James Couzens (R) from Michigan. Dated February 27, 1935. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159596Lot# 3207 Misc. Presidential Campaign Pieces Displaycasewithabout27miscellaneous presidential campaign buttons, pins, tokens, etc. Some presidents included in this lot are Calvin Coolidge, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump. There are also some buttons for other political figures like General MacArthur. Interesting assortment, see photos for more details. The display case is 16.25 x 12.25 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC#157153Lot# 3208 Presidential Campaign Posters, 14 14 presidential campaign posters in assorted sizes and conditions. JFK, LBJ, Gore, Perot, Wallace and more. 14x21”-about 27x38”. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 158955Lot# 3209 US Presidents Stereoviews, 13 14 US President stereoviews. Alicia Roosevelt, White House, McKinley, Garfield, Taft, Harding, T. Roosevelt, Alton Parker, Wilson etc. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 160688Lot# 3210 CdV and Postal Covers for Isaac Edwards Clarke 1859-1860 This frame is a collection of two CdVs of Colonel Isaac Edwards Clarke of the Union Army. He worked in London with George Peabody a banker and philanthropist before the Civil War. Later, became Provost Marshall of New Orleans during the war. There are two CdVs of I.E. Clarke, two cover letters to/from him (1859, 1860) and one Pass from the Provost Marshal General’s office of Louisiana date January 31st, 186(5). Two pieces of Confederate paper money are also shown. He was responsible for confiscating Confederate goods. Framed at 9 in. X 21 in. Please see photo for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 157377Lot# 3211 Passes and Postal Covers for Isaac Edwards Clarke 1863 This collection of passes and covers are for Isaac Edwards Clarke serving as Provost Marshal in New Orleans, Louisiana. C.1863. There is a letter addressed to President Abraham Lincoln undersigned by Clarke, a business card for I. Edwards Clarke, a CdV of Col. Clarke, a gallery pass dated May 6, 1868 to the Senate chamber gallery to witness the impeachment proceedings for then President Andrew Johnson, a letter addressed to I. Edwards Clarke as Provost Marshal New Orleans dated 1863, a Pass from the Chief Quartermaster’s Office giving the “U.S. Provisional Marshal I. Edwards Clarke Free Passage from New Orleans to any Port within the lines and back until further orders”, signed by S.B. HOLABIRD Quartermaster., and a notice from Ann Warner of the Bedford Hotel that “servants are charged in the bill and nothing further is expected” (regarding tipping?) dated June 22nd, 1857. Several pieces of paper currency are included with George Washington’s likeness and Confederate currency. Framed and matted at 15 in. X 20 in. Please see photos for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-500 HWAC# 157378

112January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 MilitaryLot# 3212Civil War Canteen and Drinking Cup This lot holds a civil war canteen and drinking cup. The canteen is complete with cloth strap and original cork top. 8 in. in diameter; good condition. .c 1860’s. The drinking cup appears to be tin at 4in. high, and 4in. diameter, fair condition without any dents. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 158589Lot# 3213 Civil War Union Canteen c.1862 This Union army Civil War canteen is 8 in. in diameter with a gray-tan color cloth cover. It is complete with cloth strap, cork and top lanyard. Stenciled “53” . The fabric has some moth damage. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $1200-2000 HWAC#160001Lot# 3214 Confederate Civil War Canteen This canteen is 8 in. in diameter with a tan colored canvas cover and cloth strap. The neck is narrower that the Union model. Complete with lanyard and cork. Shows considerable wear. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $1800-2600 HWAC# 160000Lot# 3215 Civil War Cavalry Tack This lot contains the ammunition pouch made by RO. Tillson Co. of Quincy, Ill., a (percussion) cap pouch (full of caps) with belt and buckle made by H.A. Dingee, an oil cloth haversack with ticking re-enforcement interior, an oil cloth rain proof cover cap for what would fit a kepi cap, a gentleman’s bill-fold wallet, a picket spike, a picket line of jute material, c. 1860’s, a reproduction Green River knife with sheath. The ammo. pouch has one round for a Springfield musket or carbine and the cap pouch would also require additional shipping has-mat charges. Live ammunition would need to be shipped in separate boxes. Please call our office with any questions before bidding. All materials are in very good to excellent condition. The knife is reproduction. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $600-1000 HWAC# 157364Lot# 3216 Civil War Era Matches This lot contains vintage matches including Civil War vintage match flats, box groups, a match safe, as well as a match safe using 1860-1870s empty .50 cal and empty .45 cal cartridges. One empty Domino Diamond Matches box. Please see photo for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-200 HWAC# 160004Lot# 3217 Gettysburg Civil War Relic This is a tree biscuit that was cut in 1890 from Culp’s Hill on the Gettysburg, Penn. battlefield. There is a bullet lodged inside, about .58 cal. Clearly, the shooting would have been frenetic in July of 1863. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157468Lot# 3218 US Grant and Robert E Lee Framed Prints Framed color prints of US Grant and Robert E Lee. Marching frames and mat. Grant is taken from a 1865 photo. Frames 17x14.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159420Lot# 3219 Cavalry Saber Hanger Sash and Brass Keeper C. 1860’s This gold hanger sash from a civil war saber is matched with a solid brass strap keeper. The keeper has the US oval logo and shows signs of removal from the leather strap. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $200-400 HWAC# 160007Lot# 3220 Civil War sashes, hat tassels, suspenders, and heavy belts Reproduction This lot contains a crimson sash worn by Union officers (but very few sashes were ever worn at the front lines of battle), five hat tassels, two sashes-one yellow one blue; two black ties, one brown tie, a two heavy belts. Reproduction pieces. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-200 HWAC# 160006Lot# 3221 Reproduction Civil War Kepis These are two reproduction Civil War kepis. One is marked for the 1st Cavalry company D, good condition. The second is a kepi marked with the medical cross on top with “53” inside stenciled, good condition. size Med. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-200 HWAC# 160005Lot# 3222 Reproduction Civil War Wool Overcoat or Greatcoat size XL or 46-48 This is a reproduction Civil War overcoat or Infantry Greatcoat with short cape at knee length. An estimate size would be XL, 46-48 with a 35 in. sleeve length French cuff. In a sky-blue colored wool with eagle buttons for the front and a smaller size eagle buttons for the cape. Lightly used in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-500 HWAC# 160538Lot# 3223 Civil War Histories (4) Four different publications related to Civil War History. A) Spirits of the Civil War: A Guide to the Ghosts and Hauntings of America’s Bloodiest Conflict by Troy Taylor. Published in 1999. 344 pages. Very good condition, almost like new. B) Two issues of the Civil War Monitor, a quarterly publication. These are the issues from Summer 2021 and Fall 2022. Good condition. C) The Civil War: A Visual History by the Smithsonian. Published in 2011. 360 pages. A very nice, illustrated coffee table book. Good condition. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-120 HWAC# 160168

113View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 MilitaryLot# 3224 Stone Mountain Ephemera A) The Selling of the Stone Mountain Half Dollar by William D. Hyder and R.W. Colbert. A reprint from The Numismatist. B) Small booklet of historical information about Stone Mountain. Issued by the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association, 1923. 31 pages. Est. $100-150 HWAC#159590Lot# 3225 Harper’s History of the Great Rebellion, 1861-62 Incomplete set of loose pages from Harper’s History of the Great Rebellion. This publication has lots of information about the Civil War. It was published between 1861 and 1862. These pages include many illustrations of people, ships, battles, etc. There is also a copy of the Pictorial War Record from February 25, 1882 in this lot. Fair condition, no binding, pages are frayed around the edges. Pages are 16 x 11.25 inches. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 160170Lot# 3226 Civil War Won, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1865 April, 10, 1865 Philadelphia Inquirer removed from original Hyatt frame. Victory!! Victory!! The Civil War is over. 6pp, creases, water stains at top and bottom. 20x12.75”. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $100-400 HWAC# 158212Lot# 3227 c1864 30 Civil War Newspapers Mostly Harper’s Weekly. But includes Frank Leslie and New York Times. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 157399Lot# 3228 Battles of the Civil War, Large Pictorial Folio A large book, Battles of the Civil War, 1861-1865, a pictorial presentation, 1960. Fantastic color illustrations of Civil War battles. 18.5x25”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 157523Lot# 3229 General E.S. Godfrey SignatureonIndianWarsDocumentandMedalsThis framed document has Brig. General E.S. Godfrey’s signature on an Indian Wars letterhead. General E.S. Godfrey was a Little Bighorn survivor. The frame also contains twoIndianWarschampagnemedals; an Indian Wars medal (1.25 in.) and a “First Reunion Gen’l. George A. Custer’s Command 1861-1865” with the likeness of Custer; On the Bar is “CANANDAIGUA, N.Y./ AUGUST 21,22, 1907” (1.5 in.) . The medals are bronze and cloth. The letter is 8 in. X 9.5 in. “Cookstown, N.C. March 15, 1915/ Mr. Joseph A. Whitaker/ Marshalltown, Iowa./Dear Sir:/I have the honor to call xxxxxx xxx (illegible) your signature and it gives me pleasure to comply with your wishes. /Respectfully yours,/ E.S. Godfrey,/Brg. General U.S.A. Retired/ Commander”. Framed at 12 in. X 17.5 in. Please see photo for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $2000-4000 HWAC# 161234Lot#3230SpanishAmericanWarStereoviewCollection25 views. US battleships, sailors and their goat mascot, 13” guns, USS Ohio, wreck of the Maine, sailboat, armor piercing shells, gun practice, loading ammo, manning the guns, sailing off, USS Kentucky, in dry dock, aft turrets, Admiral Evans, a view from the bridge, on the forward deck, all uncredited. 7 Battleships led by USS Connecticut, Underwood & Underwood. Morning drill on USS monitor, 12” guns USS Iowa, Strohmeyer & Wyman. USS Oregon, William H. Rao, USS Olympia Keystone View Co., troops leaving San Francisco, M. H. Zahner. Est. $200-300 HWAC#160500Lot# 3231 US Army WW 1 Helmets, 2, WW2, 1, and Campaign Hat 2 US Army WW 1 helmets. 1 has A emblem with dent, other is in relic state with leather components intact. WW1 campaign hat. WW 2 helmet with insert and web. Est. $350-700 HWAC# 158960Lot# 3232 WWI Army Air Corp Jacket, Shirt and Slacks WW1 Army Air Corp jacket size 38R with engineer patch, shirt 33/15 (made 1943), WW1 slacks 31x31, 1” hole on right rear leg. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 158968Lot# 3233 Alaska WWII Alaska Photo Album, c. 1940s Photo album from St. Paul Island, Alaska during WWII. Judging by the photographs inside, it can be assumed that this photo album originally belonged to a Navy sailor from Alaska. There are photograph of several sailors, military ships and planes, Alaskan scenery and wildlife, etc. This photo album has wooden covers bound together with a leather strap. The front cover has an image of St. Paul Island engraved on it. 12.25 x 9.5 inches. Good condition, some photographs may be loose. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 159657Lot# 3234Official WW 2 US Marines and US Navy Photo Sets Official US Marines Women’s Reserve Activities Set no. 24 with 20 photos including colors at Pearl Harbor, drilling at Camp Lejune, radio operator, packing parachutes, aviation control tower, repairing planes and more. Official US Navy set No. 128, L. S. T.’s in action. LST’s in Borneo, Dutch New Guinea, Leytie, Italy, England readying For D Day, Rendova, Okinawa, Nisida, Bouganville, and more. Photos 5x4”. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-120 HWAC# 160728Lot# 3235 US Army WW 2 Wool Topcoat Olive drab WW 2 wool topcoat. Size 38R. Nice condition. Est. $320-450 HWAC#158962

114January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Military Lot# 3236 US Army WW 2 Wool Topcoat Olive drab WW 2 wool jacket. Size 36R. Good condition. Est. $320-450 HWAC#158963Lot# 3237 WWII Sewing Kit, Foxhole Pick, Binoculars This is a lot of misc. WW 11 gear including a sewing kit for adding strips, a US issued pick for digging trenches, shell art, a German cap, a doughboy WW 1 helmet, leather wallet, a pair of civilian small binoculars, and a German Aviators case. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160040Lot# 3238 World War 2 Posters, 2, Navy Panorama Photo and More Panorama photo in frame of US Navel(sic) Training Station, San Diego-Jan 1942, Company 4212, 7.5x32’, vertical creases and broken glass. This Is Government Property poster, 14x21”, corner issues. 81st Infantry, Japan Next poster. 18x23” in frame. Specialists All, 14x11”, poor condition. 1944 death honorarium. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 158954Lot# 3239 Nazi or National Socialist German Workers’ Party Flag This National Socialist Worker’s Party flag is 12 in. X 15 in. with a machine sewn circle and swastika emblem. The flag has been preserved in a glass and walnut display case. It is significant not for its WW2 German heritage but for the signatures of the service men that had taken it. The circle is autographed by roughly 21 service men from all over the United States. C.1945. This flag is a remembrance of the gallant men who lived and dead together to preserve freedom. They are: Andrew Roberts “chief”, Leroy Shinn Colorado, Louis Zimmerman Pa., Joe Husband S. Dakota, Sgt. Marrell, Ct. Carpenter, Ralph Cheshier, Harold K. Calhoun W. Va. Pa., H. Harold Hitchens N.C., Otis Taft La., Harry Mays Garnett Ks., Earl H. Smith Samoset Fla. box 334, George McKee Ohio, Frank Atkins Hinton W.Va., George Young Mich., Pvt. R.G. Toxxx Plummerville, Ark., Loren Johnson Cali., Leland Paul N.J., “Minnie” Summers Stillwater Okla., Reyes Santiago, Robert Dziedzic N.H. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 161235Lot# 3240 German Gas Mask Horde, 29 29 vintage German Military Zivilschutzfilter 68 and canisters with rubberlike mask and 2 eye lenses. These mask/filters are all unused. Sold as collectibles only. We make no representation of any protective quality of the masks. Est. $600-900 HWAC# 157012Lot# 3241 Army Issued Men’s Underwear, Overcoats and Blanket 1890’s to 1904 This lot contains two sets of men’s long john underwear 1890, 1904 new original; two sets of men’s long sleeve under shirts, one is marked: “Root’s/ Tivoli/ Standard/ Underwear “the second shirt is unmarked 1904. All appear to be in like new condition. A large wool blanket army issue very good condition. Two army issue wool overcoats post-civil war era size small. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $800-1000 HWAC# 157444Lot# 3242 US Air Force Wool Top Coat and Dress Uniform US Air Force wool top coat size 35L, needs cleaning. Vintage dress uniform, jacket size 40L, slacks 34/33. Est. $300-400 HWAC#158965Lot# 3243 US Air Force Wool Top Coat and Khaki Shirt US Air Force wool top coat, size 39L, good condition, needs cleaning. Khaki long sleeve shirt, no size indicated, close to small. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 158964Lot# 3244 US Army Air Corp Uniforms Us Army/Air Corp uniforms, WW1 and WW2 era. Pants 38/40-about 7 small holes. Private dress jacket size 40R. Sergeant khaki shirt 15.5/33- small stains. Long regular rain coat, 2x2” sewn repair. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $250-500 HWAC# 158878Lot# 3245 US Military Uniforms and More Modern canvas carry bag marked Return R-1. 2 khaki folding hats, 2 khaki top hats-one with brim has water stain on top. Olive drab duffel bag. Old Navy 14 button and lace up pants. Marine dress jacket size 37S. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 158967Lot# 3246 Cavalry Hats 1880’s-1890’d Period These two hats are from the 1880’s-1890’s period. The first hat has a pinched front with vents and a cord, the second hat is a pith helmet used in the 1890’s period into the Spanish-American war. This last style never really caught on in popularity. The pith helmet is in poor condition. Please see photos for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157363Lot# 3247 Cavalry Hats of Different Styles 1870’s to 1918 This lot has six various styles of cavalry hats from the 1870’s period to the 1918 WW1 period. There is on Mexican sombrero hat with strap “La Providencia” label inside 1914 period, good condition; WW 1 doughboy hat 1918 with hat cords, very good condition; WW1 style hat from Arizona Hatters late made in dusty but very good condition; two cavalry hats 1870’s one tan the other black with hat cords, tan in poor condition, the black has a bugle pin; one black 1880’s hat; one 1880’s tan hat with snakeskin hatband and chin strap. Please see photos for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $200-400 HWAC# 157361Lot#3248Cavalry Saber Hanger 1880’s Thisleatherhanger is for a cavalry saber of the 1880’s. 19 in. overall length. In very good condition with original finish. It would mount with to the ring of the scabbard. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-500 HWAC# 157368

115View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 MilitaryLot# 3249 Conn made Bugle for the US Cavalry c.1880’s-1890’s This is an original bugle for the US Cavalry made by Conn instruments. It is 15 in. long without the mouthpiece. Made of brass and copper. It is marked “CONN /US” on the bell. Overall very good condition with gold cordage. c. 1880-1890’s. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 160003Lot# 3250US 7th Cavalry Bugle Company A c.1880’s This cavalry bugle is marked “7/ A” over and under crossed swords, c. 1880’s. In very good condition with re-enforced bends and bell. 12 in. in length with the mouthpiece removed. Copper and brass construction. The 7th Cavalry was formed in 1866 and saw considerable action during the Indian War of the 1870’s-1880’s; most notably the Battle of the Little Big Horn. This is not a reproduction piece, and without an instrument hard case. The 7th was known as the “Garryowen” unit by the Irish folk tune they played. This tune which signaled to attack is now banned by the descendants of the 7th Cavalry as of 1968. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $2000-4000 HWAC# 158587Lot# 3251 Military Grab Bag, Mostly US Military grab bag assortment. Guide to US Military Insignia, pair of leggings, assorted military booklets. About 100 mostly US Military cloth patches. 2 small rolled US military unit portraits. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 160689Lot# 3252Military Shoulderboards, Buttons and Patches 13 assorted shoulderboards, probably military. 13 assorted military patches including Airborne. Medals-2x American Defense, World War 2, American Campaign, Armed Forces Reserve, European African Middle Eastern Campaign with ribbon. 11 coat buttons, 2 ribbons, 9 pins. 2 Purple Hears with ribbon in case. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157008Lot# 3253 US Military Pins, Buttons and More Collection of about 30 US Military items. Navy buttons, insignias, pins, early dog tags?, Philippines ring and more. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 157006Lot# 3254 Operations Desert Shield & Storm, WW 2, Trading Card Collection Pacific Trading Cards Desert Shield cards, 1.75” stack. Topps Desert Storm in box, 88 glossy cards and 22 stickers. Pacific Trading Cards Story of World War II, 1.75” stack. AMA Group Desert Storm album with 64 cards. Desert Shield by Topps and Pacific Trading, about 200 or more cards in album. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 158952Lot# 3255 Our Naval Reserve, The “Tuetonic” by Rhodes Rare Our Naval Reserve, The First Mercantile Armed Cruiser, The Teutonic by Thomas Rhodes, 1892. Photos and details about the ship. Attractive front cover. 24pp. 9.25x6.5”. Back cover has creases and smudge. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 160581Lot# 3256 Unites State Army Ring United States Army ring. Metal ring with a red stone in the center. Eagle emblem on both sides. Tarnished. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 158317Lot# 3257 US Military and Space Shuttle Book Group,9 9 books related to US military and the space shuttle. Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial. Submarines Since 1919. Pearl Harbor story book. The Nations at War by Abbot-spine detaching. US Subs in Action. US Sky Spies Since World War 1 by O’Leary. The Space Shuttle Operators Manual 1988 loaded with info and illustrations. Submarines by Batchelor. My Diary of the Great War by McBride. Intelligence and Cryptanalytic Activities of the British Navy in World War !. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 159008Lot# 3258 US Military Stereoviews, 7 7 US Military stereoviews, 1 French. Battleship Oregon, USS Missouri in Panama Canal, Montana Volunteers, West Point, Gettysburg, 23rd Regt, 4th Artillery, French horses and plane. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 160687Lot# 3259 US Marine of the 4th Marine Regiment Photo Album US Marine of the 4th Marine Regiment, stationed in Shanghai, China during the Chinese Revolution in 1927. They were there to protect American citizens and their property in the Shanghai International Settlement. This album also contains photos of his time spent in Guam and Hawaii in the late 20’s ~ The wartime photos are classic and present a good look at what life was like in that era ~ Judging from some of the photos, this Marine was probably a member of the Marine Band, at least while serving at Guam. The first 54 pages (250 photos) are either military or service related, and the 24 pages (77) that follow are family oriented ~ All military photos are identified as to location, subject & personnel names ~ (Album is 10”x 13”in size) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 157675Lot# 3260 Corporal Gorget of brass construction This hand-made gorget is of brass construction with the Corporal chevron displayed. Being hand-made from re-purposed brass indicates this may have been used by a re-enactor of an earlier uniformed soldier. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 137533

116January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Military Lot# 3261 American Flags; Patriotic Flag and Service Flag There are four flags in this lot; an American flag by Valley Forge, 50 in. X 104 in. made of 100% cotton bunting material, 50 stars, sewn not printed. There is a 50 star American flag made by Annin & Co. Premier at 35 in. X 57 in. brass grommets like new condition, printed. A Patriotic flag; red, white and blue without stars, sewn not printed 4ft. X 6 ft. lightly used. There is an 8 ft. X 12 ft. service flag, sewn not printed with 8 stars, used, water stained, needs cleaning. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 157466Lot# 3262Masu Frerse 16 gauge Pinfire Shotgun Side by Side LiËge Belgium This is a 16 gauge pinfire shotgun made by Masu Frerse of Liege Belgium c. 1870’s. This beautiful little shotgun is 46 in. overall length with 29.75 in./ 75.5 mm barrels and weighs 6 lbs. The barrels are soft browned Damascus in the water twist pattern. The bores are bright without pitting and appear to be Cyl./Cyl. choking. The action is tight with the chambers open at the top for the pin to protrude above the barrels for each exposed hammer. The release is a rotary underlever or Lefaucheux design. The forearm is held with the original wedge, (it is engraved with a crown), and the buttstock is European burled walnut, spectacular to see, and spectacular to hold! The stock is straight grip with a 14.25 in . LOP. Each component of this gun is engraved with wild stags and does outlined in gold line; even the wedge oval and the heel of the buttplate. Only minor surface oxidation mid-length on the right barrel. Excellent overall condition. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $5000-7000 HWAC#160034Lot# 3263 F. V. Dreuse 16 ga. SXS Shotgun C. 1870’s This 16 gauge side by side shotgun was made by F. v. Dreuse of Sommerda, Germany marked in gold on the center rib. It is marked S/N 16881 on the engraved buttplate and under the barrels. This shotgun was the pride and joy of the original owner as it is gold inlayed and with Damascus barrels. The barrels measure 16 ga. IC/IC 30.25 in. and are bright without pitting. The back-action locks have all original parts; the right lock has a gold inlayed hound giving chase, the left lock has a gold inlayed fox. The round action receiver has gold inlayed hares on the right side and the left side has gold inlayed pheasants. The trigger guard has a deer in gold. The receiver, fences, hammers, lock-plate, trigger guard and Lafaucheux release lever are all heavily engraved. The buttstock is relief carved to carry the engraving theme further. The forestock has a muzzle-loader wedge for attachment and is relief carved in a diamond pattern as well as a fleur pattern. The buttplate is also engraved with the serial number as well. All screws are hand engraved. The most striking detail in this gun’s construction is the rain drop pattern Damascus barrels that have been high-lighted to the touch. The Damascus-scene is not only visible but noticeable to the touch on the barrels and center rib. C. 1870-1880 and does not appear to be a needle fire conversion. The right hammer does not hold at full cock, but may be a trigger adjustment. The stocks are of European walnut and show handling marks and some wear consistent with its age. In excellent condition. Overall length is 46.5 in. barrels at 30.25 in./ 77 mm with 13.5 in. LOP. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $4000-6000 HWAC# 160022Additional photos of most losts are available online atFHWAC.com

117View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Firearms-WeaponsLot# 3264 J.P. Sauer U. Sohn Side by Side Percussion Shotgun 20 gauge This muzzleloading 20 gauge shotgun was made by “J.P. Sauer U. Son Suhl” Germany, marked on the center rib between barrels in gold and only partially legible. S/N 14017 on the underside of the barrels and on the forearm. C. 1844-1870. The barrels are a twist patterned Damascus with a hook-breach release held by a wedge on the forearm. This gun is striking for its twist pattern Damascus, fully engraved back-action locks and hammers, straight grip stock with fine-line checkering accented with German silver brads, a spectacular cap box with a gold inlayed stag on the run, and adjustable double triggers. There is a horn carved and shaped grip that extends the trigger guard. The right lock has a doe at rest inlayed in gold, the left lock has a bobcat on the run in gold as well, and there is a stag at rest in gold on the trigger guard loop. The buttstock is relief carved with two hounds pursuing a wild bore. The cheek rest is outlined in a skip chase pattern that in undeniably German in design and beautiful. The side plates on the stock are German silver and the wedge key is not original to the gun. (Replacements can be found at Track of the Wolf.com or make your own). The ramrod is original to the gun and appears to be of Ebony wood. There is only one ramrod thimble where one is missing and likely had the forward sling swivel attached. A rear sight was dovetailed and is now missing. In overall very good condition. Overall length is 40.75 in. barrels at 24in./ 61 mm with 14 in. LOP. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $3800-5000 HWAC# 160029Lot# 3265 Grossmann of Giessen Double Barrel Percussion 20 gauge Shotgun This is a Grossmann of Giessen side by side double barrel shotgun in 20 gauge. 49 in. overall length, 33.5 in. barrels. The barrels are octagon and the locks have been converted from flintlock to percussion, shown by the anchor hole in the forward lock-plate for mounting the frizzen spring. Barrels are tapered to the muzzle without swamping and balances nicely. The stock is European walnut, all hardware is original and brass; ferrules, trigger guard, buttplate. The stock and barrel are retained with a wedge and German silver oval inlay. The buttplate has a specific curvature that was fashionable in Europe. The barrels are highly polished with a consistent plum color as are the locks. C. 1780-1810, converted after 1810. In fine working order. The forward trigger is noticeably shorter than the back trigger for speed of finding that second trigger. Overall excellent condition. Please see photos for details. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $2400-4000 HWAC# 160028Lot# 3266 J. Manton &Co. 10 gauge Side By Side Shotgun This 10 gauge shotgun is marked “J.Manton & Co.” on both side locks. It is marked “J. Manton & Co. London Laminated Steel” on the rib between barrels. S/N 4567 indicate an early top release shotgun c. 1870-1880’s. The serial numbers are all matching on the water-table, barrel bottom, and forearm. British proof marks from Birmingham and London indicate a black powder construction. The gun is 10 ga., 3 in. chambers, dirty bore, 32 in. barrels, exposed hammers, shell lifters without extractors, a top break release and dolls head barrel alignment. The barrels have a soft Damascus twist steel for 32 in. another indicator for black powder use. The gun has several detractors; the right barrel has a dent mid-length, the forearm has chips on both sides but all original wood, the stock has been refinished, the checkering is smooth, the left hammer will not hold at full cock and the rigger-guard is missing after the screw mount. When closed, the barrels appear to be on-face. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC#160027Lot# 3267 J. Manton & Co. 12 Gauge Side by Side Black Powder Shotgun This J. Manton & Co. side by side 12 gauge shotgun is proofed for black powder in Birmingham, England. It is 48.5 in overall length with 31.75 in. browned Damascus barrels “laminated steel” on a #2 frame. Barrels are dirty without pitting or dents, on a soft brown even pattern twist. The back action locks have rebound hammers, double triggers, and a side release lever. The frame is round bodied. C. 1870-1880’s. S/N 4979. The forearms is held with a captive wedge and the inlayed tip is missing. The receiver is on-face but not tight. The buttstock is European walnut with a Prince of Wales rounded pistol grip. The wrist is cracked by pressure from the second screw on the tang. The action works properly. Overall condition is fair to good, some handling marks on the stock. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 160035

118January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Firearms-Weapons Lot# 3268 Texas Manhattan Arms Company US Marshall Marked Side By Side Shotgun c.1877 This is a Manhattan Arms Co. 12 ga. side by side hammer shotgun with 20 in. regulated barrels. This is a unique shotgun because it appears to have been made special order for 20 in. barrels. This is a single purpose firearm marked on the bottom of the receiver “U.S. MARSHAL 15” with a gang stamp where the S and A and L have slight drops compared to the string of letters. It is also marked on the buttstock” US MARSHAL/ S. TEXAS /15”. The gun is chambered for 12 gauge shells without any forcing cone or chamber. It has rebound hammers, double triggers, S/N “232” with a bench number of “47” marked on the forearm, barrels, and water-table. C. 1877. The barrels are Damascus marked “Belgian Laminated Steel” on the rib. A beautiful twist steel is seen under heavy but even patination. The buttstock has a crack at the wrist which would preclude any idea of every shooting this gun. There is a piece missing from the pistol grip cap as well. There is no provenance to this firearm, however there is compelling evidence that this shotgun was made for close range self-defense purposes only. Black powder shotguns of this period normally had 30-34 in. barrels to obtain any reasonable velocity. The firearm is Belgian proofed for black powder only and “NON POUR BALLE”, not for use with ball ammunition. Both hammers are original and the action works perfectly. 36.25 in. overall length. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique gun is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. This is an antique, non FFL firearm. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 157370Lot# 3269 Muzzleloading Side by Side Shotgun 12 gauge This muzzleloading shotgun is 12 ga. IC/M choking on 22 in. barrels, overall length is 44 in. and the barrels are without pitting. The locks are back action with fish head hammers. Hammers and screws are all original. The barrels are attached to the stock with a wedge, and the under barrels are marked with black powder proofs, patent breach assembly for ease of cleaning. Damascus barrels with wide center rib. The ramrod has a 1905 dated 30-6 cartridge trimmed to fit the rod diameter which may tell the latest this gun was fired. No maker’s marks or serial number found. Likely c. 1870-1890’s European import. European walnut stocked, straight grip with iron hardware, European style engraving on tang, lock-plates and trigger guard. Lock action works fine. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 160024Lot# 3270 Parker 10 gauge Side by Side Hammer Shotgun 1884 This is a Parker side by side 10 gauge shotgun with exposed hammers and a birthdate of 1884. S/N 42563 marked on the water-table, forearm, trigger guard tail, and the last three digits marked on the lug under the barrels. The gun appears exactly as it left the Parker factory with codes: PT/T/0/P/10/30 translated to be grade 0, top lever action, no extras, pistol grip, 10 bore, with 30 in. barrels. This gun shows considerable wear on the stock with the checkering visible but smooth. It appears to have the original finish. Interestingly, the buttstock wears a metal buttplate that would have been available in the 1878 catalog but appears on this gun made in 1884; possibly using up parts inventory as they were known to do. The barrels are twist Damascus and is still quite visible throughout, still in the original 30 inch length and without any dents. The bores are without pitting. It all fits on a #3 frame and weighs 10.4 lbs., 46.75 in. overall length and is still on-face. A negative is that the right hammer is missing. This is a black powder shotgun with reloading hulls and supplies readily available from Track of the Wolf. Need more challenge to your hunting skills? This could be your next turkey or duck and goose gun. A 10 gauge would easily handle a 3 dram load of black powder under 1.5 oz. of lead or even Bismuth for waterfowl. Reloading could be done on the kitchen table with spousal approval. (Another option is to buy RST light loads.)This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details.(ref. Parker Gun Identification by Price and Fjestad 2002, Parker Gun Collectors Association website.) Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 160031Lot# 3271 W. Richards Side by Side Hammer 12 gauge Shotgun C. 1880’s This W. Richards side by side hammer shotgun is 12 gauge with Belgian black powder proof marks. C. 1870-1880’s. S/N 627 on the water-table. The lock-plate is relief carved and marked Belgium. The buttstock is relief carved in a leaf pattern and very well done. The forearm has a similar fleur de lese pattern. The barrels are fluid steel at 30.375 in. choked Mod./Mod. The barrel bores are without pitting. The right lock is missing the hammer and the forearm is intact however split on one side. The action has minor slop when closed. 47 in. overall length and the buttplate is original but in poor condition. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 160033Lot# 3272Wesley H. Richards 12 ga. Shotgun with Wells Fargo Markings Fantasy Gun This is a shotgun marked W.H. Richards on the back action locks. The gun is 44 in. overall length with 28 in. barrels, 12 ga. IC/IC choking. It has a serial number of 2668 on the underside of the barrels and Belgian Black Powder proof marks. C.1870’s. The buttstock is stamped “W. F. & Co./ Durango/1161”. There is no known provenance of this gun. The barrels are marked “Fine Steel”, Prince of Wales round pistol grip, two triggers, rebounding hammers, the action is not tight. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160023

119View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Firearms-Weapons Lot# 3273W.W. GreenerShotgunEG Black Powder Police Gun 12/14 gauge This W.W. Greener shotgun is 42 in. overall length with a 25.25 in./ 64 mm barrel, the bore has no pitting. It is full stocked with a single barrel band, it is marked EG in the receiver and on the buttstock. S/N 12914. The barrel is not proof marked for smokeless powder, therefore it is a black powder shotgun. C. 1870-1880s. The breach is marked “Greener’s Special Bore” with a British crown proof mark and the number “13”. The receiver is marked “W.W. Greener. Maker” on the left side. On a Martini action; falling block. A standard 12ga. hull will not fit the chamber and the Greener riot control police guns were known to take a unique 12/14 ga. hull; this is one of those guns. It also has Arabic notations on both sides of the breach indicating that this shotgun may have served duty in one of the Crown’s territories. The metalwork has a gray patination, and handling marks on the stock consistent with proper handling and care for one hundred plus years. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 160026Lot# 3274 Model 1862 Springfield Musket . 58 cal. Civil War This is a Springfield musket that saw rough duty in the 1860’s. The stock has been broken at the wrist, and the wood is free of any finish. Overall length is 56 in. The lock is inoperable, and the rear sight is missing in action. This rifled musket has the “VP” inspection at the breach as well as the Springfield flaming bomb cartouche, the eagle is visible on the lock-plate, the number “611” is visible at the wrist, there is the number 39 filed into the trigger-guard in roman numerals, meaning unknown, possibly a kill count. The barrel bands are intact as is the bore of this gun. The barrel exterior shows patination but the bore is quite good without pitting. And the butt-plate has the US stamped on the heel as well as the company “E /28” marking. Overall condition is poor and would need a restoration, or as a parts gun. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 157467Lot# 3275Remington Rolling Block Three Band Musket Model #1 .45-70 This is a Remington rolling block rifle model #1 chambered for .45-70 C. 1871. The rifle has very little makings but has a stamp “136” on the right side buttstock. The bore is good without pitting. The main spring is weak. The barrel is 33.75 in. and 50 in. overall length. The front sight is fixed, bayonet lug, rear sight shows extensive wear and frozen. The buttplate is without a serial number and the heel has a wear spot from considerable use. A serial number of “171X” is visible at the breach right side. The center band has an improvised sling swivel. Barrel bands are present however fit poorly. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 160032Lot#3276Whitney-Kennedy Rifle .44-40 cal. This is a Whitney-Kenney rifle chambered .44 C.F. (.44-40 cal.). The Kennedy rifle was made under contract with Eli Whitney Jr. and production ran from 1880-1886. “Kennedy” is marked forward of the rear sight on the barrel; S/N 46 marked behind the trigger on the bottom tang with a birthdate of 1880. It has the early “S” style loading lever, the loading gate is missing and the butt-plate has been replaced with a hand crafted piece of leather. The receiver is silver-gray with some patination, as well as the barrel. The bore is actually bright without pitting. Production was about 23,000 units while in direct competition with Winchester of the period. The barrel is octagon and shortened to 16 in. with the original front sight professionally remounted, overall length is 35.5 in. A short piece of bunting has been attached to the magazine tube and brass tacks have been added to the butt stock. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 160015Lot# 3277 Winchester Model 1873 .44 cal. Leather Wrapped Fantasy Gun This is a model 1873 Winchester that has been leather wrapped and tacked to look like an Indian owned gun. The gun is 44 in. overall length with a 19 in. barrel, chambered for .44-40. The bore is rough and there is no front sight. There is no visible serial number but may be under leather wraps. The leather appears to be vegetable tanned cowhide leather. This gun is non-functional as the main spring on the hammer is missing and the top plate is also missing. A great display gun for the man cave. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC#160025Lot# 3278 Colt New Line Revolvers Parts Guns This lot has two Colt New Line revolvers; there is a .22 cal/ black powder pistol (1873-1877) with 2.25 in brl. about 5.5 in. overall length, nickel plated, with the trigger, hand, and hammer missing, pearl grips left side broken, 7 chambers, non-working model. No visible serial number found. The second is also a New Line .30 cal. black powder pistol ( 1874-1876) 2.25 in. brl. 6 in. overall length, nickel plated with the hammer and hand missing, 5 chambers, walnut grips non-working model. No visible serial number found. Both guns would be parts guns. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, or Hawaii. These two guns are antiques and no attempt has been made to fire them to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should these guns be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No FFL required. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160013Lot# 3279 Colt Hot Iron Trivet This is a Colt hot iron trivet to lay on your ironing board. Back in the days when clothes irons were heated on a wood fired stove top. C. 1890’s -1900. Lightly used iron, no repairs, even patination. 6.75 in. X 4.5 in. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160014

120January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Firearms-Weapons Lot#3280Gunsmith’s Delight Well over 250 pieces. Gun parts for Winchester, Springfield, Garand, Mauser, Redfield and Ruger. Sights, barrels,stocks,springs,screws, bolt slides, stock bands, swivels, hammers, butt plate and more. Most of these parts either rare or near impossible to find and if found cost a lot. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 148408Lot# 3281 Pistol Grips US Firearms, Colt 1, Smith & Wesson This lot has like new grips for a US Firearms SAA revolver with sock, original box and an owner’s manual. There are Pacmayr grips made for the Colt 1 frame that fits the Python OP and a Trooper pre-1970. Two pairs of grips for Smith & Wesson revolvers, and one pair of grips of unknown origin. It’s time to remove those 1970’s Miss America grips and restore that revolver to factory original. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 1157354Lot# 3282 1980’s era 2nd Chance Body Armor Carrier w/K30 Insert. This is an older Second Chance Vest. It is complete w/ both soft body armor inserts and K-30 insert (71/2 X13 “) bringing the vest threat level IIA, size is Large to XL. This in excellent condition, shows very little wear. K-30 RIGID INSERT 1/8” STEEL PLATE WRAPPED IN ARAMID. THIS PLATE COMBINED WITH ANY SECOND CHANCE SOFT BODY ARMOR WILL STOP A 7.62 X 33 BALL 12GA RIFLED SLUG, 44MAG CARBINE, 9MM KTW, 9MM STEEL JACKET AP. Similar equipped vest is around $250. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 148374Lot# 3283 Briley S-26 Flush Mount Choke Tubes with Case 12gauge This lot has a set of three Briley choke tubes S-26 series in flush mount for 12 gauge. Two are marked SKT (skeet), and the one is marked MOD. (modified) choke. Like new condition with carry case. Each 2.75 in. length. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 157356Lot# 3284 Possibles Bag for .69 cal. Revolutionary War Musket This possibles bag is commercially made with red fabric trim, heavy shoulder strap, knife sheath with a Green River knife at 11 in. two powder horns one full sized for long hunts, and one priming horn for 4F priming powder. The contents include an antler tip powder measure, frizzen pick, pan brush, bullet bag with . 69 cal. lead balls, a powder pour, and a great blacksmith made knapping hammer. The knapping hammer is used for reshaping your flints. There is also a two piece clay pipe for smoking knick-knick tobacco. The horns are well made with solid leather work straps. This set is used but well cared for and will compliment your Revolutionary war musket. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $200-300 HWAC# 157357Lot# 3285 Shooter’s Mixed Bag This lot holds good amount of miscellaneous tools and holsters. There are owner’s manuals for the Mossberg pump action 12 ga. shotgun with cable lock, three screw in chokes with wrench, Perazzi owner’s manual for the models with detachable triggers, an owner’s manual for the Smith & Wesson model 1901 revolver, an owner’s manual for the H&K 416 semi-auto pistol. A front sight adjustment tool, seven holsters, A cleaning kit for the M1, a cleaning kit for the M-16. A Bushnell laser boresight new in the box. A hard-case for a large frame revolver. Misc. scope rings. Est. $80-100 HWAC#160036Lot# 3286 Civil War Artillery Lanyard and Timed Fuses This lot is a lanyard for discharging a Civil War vintage artillery cannon. The lot also includes a surviving box of timed fuses from that war. The fuses are dated to 1864. Please see photo for details. Extras shipping charges apply. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii. No overseas shipping or sales. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-500 HWAC#157463Lot# 3287 Civil War Mini Ball and Various Obsolete Cartridges c.1860’s This lot contains a .69 cal. mini ball heavily oxidized, a .58 cal. mini, a .54 cal. mini, a .50 cal. mini, .451 cal. pistol round ball, one round of .30 cal. pin fire, and various cal. ammunition from the post-civil ear period through the Indian Wars era. This group of ammunition has no primer pocket and is the Benet priming system largely produced at the Frankford, Ill. arsenal. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii, or overseas . Extra shipping charges apply. The pinfire ammunition became obsolete with the development of the center-fire cartridge. C.1860s. Please see photos for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-200 HWAC#157464Lot# 3288 Richmond, Virginia Original H. A. Dingee Cartridge Box with Eagle Crater Badge This Dingee cartridge box is an original from Richmond, Virginia 1865. It is filled with paper cartridges (for an unknown musket), in excellent condition. It served at the 125th Anniversary of the Battle of Saylor’s Creek and the Stacking of Arms at Appomattox Court House April 6-8, 1990 by a reenactor. The box carries the standard issue US oval in brass badge on the top flap but also carries an original eagle badge from the “the Crater”. All together in excellent condition. Because of the ammunition included, special has-mat shipping charges apply. Ground shipping only. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 157362Lot# 3289 L.S. Baker Percussion Cap Box with Belt C.1862. This L.S. Baker cap box is vintage 1861-1862. The box is full of percussion caps for the Springfield rifle. The box includes the wool liner to eliminate any rattle from the caps in combat or march. Stenciled on the front “53”. The belt shows modest wear and is 36-38 in. in length and has the US oval buckle in brass. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii and overseas. Additional shipping charges apply. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-500 HWAC# 158588Lot#3290Infantry Cartridge Box. made by Mckeever for .45-70 c. 1879 This McKeever cartridge box has provisions for the 1879 gun tool. The tool is now missing. The box shows some usage with a compliment of 19 live rounds of .45-70 ammunition.Interestingly,some ammo. is from the Frankford Arsenal, some are marked WRA, and others by Western. Several Frankford cartridges are dates to 1893, 1897. Overall condition is very good with the US oval on the flap. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii, and no overseas sales. Additional shipping charges apply. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-500 HWAC# 158586

121View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Firearms-Weapons Lot# 3291 Cavalry Cartridge Box W.M. Tileston Issued for .45-70 C.1870’s This is a leather cartridge box for the govt. issues .45-70 from the 1870’s. Josias King’s Patent, W.M. Tileston assignee, distributedbySchuvler,Hartley & Grahman of New York. Three rivet and post construction 8.5 in. X 2 in. left leather eyelet broken. 30 round capacity. Please see photo for details. Est. $1000-1200 HWAC# 160037Lot# 3292 Ronstadt Ammo.Beltc.1880’s-1900 This Ronstadt Ammo belt is built for .32-40 rifle and .45 colt pistol. The Ronstadt family name is well recognized throughout Arizona and specifically Tucson where the Ronstadts made wagons, leather goods, and later sold hardware. This belt is made specific to the .32-40 cartridge which just happens to closely match the .45 Colt. This was a step better than carrying the same pistol cartridge for both rifle and pistol. It also dates this belt post -1884. This one is still supple at 45 in. in length and sports the Ronstadt logo on the right side. There are no bullet loops on the right side to position the holster for the shooter’s preference. The .32-40 cartridge will fit the Ballard rifle, later Marlin, and Winchester rifles. A number of live cartridges accompany the belt. Please see photo for details. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii and overseas. Extra shipping fees apply. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-400 HWAC# 160009Lot# 3293 Cartridge Belt for .22 cal. This is a vintage leather cartridge belt for .22 cal. A 31 in. waste size commercially made oil tanned leather, nickel plated hardware. c 1950’s in good condition. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 148977Lot# 3294 Buffalo Horn Powder Horn with Flint and Steel This lot is for a powder horn made of American buffalo horn. The trappings include a poke with two steels and one large flint for making fire. The horn is at 10 in. very well made with brass tacks at the base. Please see photo for details. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $120-200 HWAC# 157462Lot# 3295 Tin Powder Flask with Measure spout 1840s-1860’s This tin powder flask is meant to hold about 1/2 pound of black powder for a muzzleloading shotgun. C.1840’s-1860’s. The measure spout is adjustable from 3 to 4 drams a powder. This measurement would be for either 12 gauge or 10 gauge shotgun of the period. The flask is intact without breaks or repairs. The spring closer at the spout is missing. Overall very good condition. No maker’s mark. 9 in. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $200-500 HWAC#160002Lot# 3296WWII Officer’s Shoulder Holster for 1911 This is a US army issue shoulder holster for the model 1911 Officer’s pistol. US in the oval snap closures. Some wear and veritas on the brass hardware. Overall very good condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 157601Lot# 3297 Two Knives from the BuffaloTrade1870’s There are two knives in this lot from the Buffalo trade years. There is the Green River knife made by the Russell Co. Deerfield, Mass,. The second knife is a frontier made knife from a blacksmith’s file. Handmade with Mule Deer antler handle grips. Both are mounted for display. c. 1830-1870s. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $200-300 HWAC# 160012Lot# 3298 Engraved Bone Handled Knives Circa 1870-85, five engraved bone handled knives. Handles have cracks in them. Each knife is nine inches long. Est. $120-150 HWAC#148886Lot# 3299 Knife Group, 15, With Buck 110 50th Anniversary 12 knives. 2x 6” bone handle folding, NIB. EDC 8” folding NIB. Case 8” folding NIB. Aluminum handle U.S. L.F.& C. 1917 military table knife 7.25”. Wild Ride motorcycle 7” folding in case. Buck 110 folding Hunter 50th Anniversary edition, ebony handle, 8.75” new in case. 5 unmarked multi color wood handle knives with sheaths-8” light rust spots, 8.25” light rust spots 9.5”, 9.75”, 12.25”. W R Case 6.25” 2 blade folding in case. W R Case purple handle folding 7.25” in collapsed original box. W R Case orange handle folding XX in box 6.5”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 157011Lot# 3300 Folding Knife Collection 32 mostly older folding pocket knives including some Swiss Army style, some bone handles, mother of pearl and 2 about 8” sheath style knives. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $180-300 HWAC# 158948Lot# 3301 Two Tomahawks One tomahawk is 21in. with a copper head and bowl, the shaft is straight grained hickory and trimmed with lead decorations, a cross, chevron band, and a lead mouthpiece. The second tomahawk is bout 20 in. with a brass head an incise heart on straight grained hardwood two decorative bands of metal and a bird’s head coupe finale. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157453Lot# 3302Two Leather Long Rifle Scabbards This lot has two leather scabbards for rifles. One is 44 in. long for a rifle without scope, c. 1940’s in black leather. The second is 34 in. russet colored leather c. 1970’s. Ready to put on your horse or ATV. Please see photo for details. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160038Lot# 3303 Daisey B-B Guns This lot has three Daisey B guns: a Daisey model 1894 that looks like the original Winchester, the Daisey Model 25, from Plymouth, Mich. engraved receiver, forward latch is broken, and finally a Daisey BB gun barn find in poor condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 160039

122January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Firearms-WeaponsLot# 3304 Diana Model 27 .177 cal./4.5 mm Pellet Gun made by Mayer & Grammelspacher This is a Diana marked pellet rifle made by Mayer & Grammelspacher. It is a model 27 pre-war rifle C.1920’s. It has an all steel barrel at .177 cal./4.5 mm. The pre-war model is recognized by the lack of a wood forearm. Ours is rifled with an adjustable trigger. In working order. A soft brown patination throughout. A crack in the stock near the receiver makes a loose fit. Not date codes or serial number present. In very good condition. Overall length is 42.25 in. barrels at 30.25 in./ 77 mm with 13.5 in. LOP. This gun is an antique and no attempt has been made to fire this gun to confirm its mechanical integrity. Nor should this gun be fired without the examination by a qualified gunsmith. Any attempt to fire an antique is at the risk of the owner and not consistent with the value of the firearm. No sales to New York, New Jersey, California, and Hawaii. No FFL required. Please see photos for details.I Est. $100-300 HWAC# 160030Lot# 3305 Pair of Polished Quartz Crystals, Bookend Gem Quality Nice pair of polished gem quality quartz crystals, suitable for fancy bookends. Both 8x6”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 159904Lot# 3306 Polished Quartz Artistic Pieces, 2 2 nice artistic polished quartz pieces. 3.25”-8.75”. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 159905Lot#3307Polished Quartz Crystals, 5 5 Polished quartz crystals. About 3-3.75” tall. Est. $100-130 HWAC# 159901Lot# 3308 Polished Quartz Crystals, 7 7 polished pieces of quartz including smoky quartz with inclusion. 3-7.5” in length. Est. $300-450 HWAC# 159902Lot# 3309 Polished Quartz Crystals, 8 8 polished quartz crystals. 7 clear quartz 1.75”-6” tall. Smokey 5.75” tall. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 159604Lot# 3310 Polished Quartz Obelisks, 3 3 nice polished quartz obelisks. 6.75-9” in length, 1 with red inclusion. Est. $120-200 HWAC#159903Lot# 3311 Ulexite Samples, 7 7 Ulexite specimens. About 6” long. Est. $60-80 HWAC#159927Lot# 3312 Polished Agates, 19 Pounds About 19 pounds of polished agates. Several color varieties. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159425Lot# 3313 Rock Collection Assorted rock. Shellfish fossil, geode candle holder, pounds of polished rocks, quartz with pinkish hue etc. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 159607Lot# 3314Petrified Wood, 14 Pounds About 14 pounds of petrified wood. 6 pieces ranging from about 2.5x3.5” to 4.5-5.25”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 160503Lot# 3315 Wyoming Green River Fish Fossils, 4 4 nice green river fish fossils. 2 single fish, about 5x7” overall. Wood framed 3 fish 16x11.5”. Single fish 4.5x6”, corner chip. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 159601Lot# 3316 Wyoming Green River Fish Fossils, 3 3 Green River fish fossils. Single fish-4.5x6.25” and 4x7.25”. Dual fish-5x7”. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 160684Lot#3317MegalodonToothFossilImpressive megalodon shark fossil tooth. Black with serrated edges. 3x2.75”. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 158942Lot# 3318 Orthoceras Carved and Polished Fossils, 9 9 carved and polished Orthoceras fossils. About 10” tall. Nice display pieces. Possibly 50 pounds or more. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 160592

123View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Minerals Lot# 3319 Exceptional Ammonite Fossil An exceptional polished ammonite fossil. 6x7.25”. Will make a great display! Est. $100-120 HWAC# 159025Lot# 3320 Polished Ammonite Fossils, 3 3 attractive nicely polished ammonite fossils. 2 tone gray 8.5x6”. Multi brown color sliced in half 9.5x7.5”. Sliced in half with polished inside 6.5x7.75”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160509Lot# 3321 Polished Fossil Dinner Plates, 8 8 fantastic octagonal polished fossil plates. We occasionally see smaller polished plates but rarely large plates such as these 11.5” beauties. Perfect for entertaining! Est. $200-400 HWAC#160647Lot# 3322 Polished Fossil Dishes with 3D Fossils, 3 3 oval 9x6.5” polished fossil plates with 3D fossils on the center edge. Nice presentation plates for entertaining. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 160644Lot# 3323 Polished Fossil Plates and Tile 12x12” ammonite and Orthoceras tile. 2 9.5” plates. 28 4.5” plates. Est. $100-150 HWAC#159022Lot# 3324 Polished Fossil Plates, 8 8 fantastic octagonal polished fossil plates. We occasionally see smaller polished plates but rarely large plates such as these 11.5” beauties. Perfect for entertaining. 3 small edge chips. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 160648Lot# 3325 Polished Fossil Plates, 8 8 fantastic octagonal polished fossil plates. We occasionally see smaller polished plates but rarely large plates such as these 11.5” beauties. Perfect for entertaining! Est. $200-400 HWAC#160650Lot# 3326 Polished Fossil Small Plates and Petrified Wood Coasters 2 polished fossil oval plates, about 7.5x11.25”, light surface cracks? 1x 4.5” plate. 13x 5.5” plates. 4x 4” polished fossil coasters. 6x 4” polished petrified wood coasters. Nice set for entertaining.Est. $200-350 HWAC# 160646Lot# 3327 Polished Fossil Vases and Keepsake Boxes, 4 2 polished fossil vases 8.5x3.75”, .5” base chip, and 6.75x3.5” with 1.75” missing lip and 1.75” lip crack, base chips. 2 polished fossil keepsake boxes with lids, rectangular 2.5x4.75x3” and heart 1.5x3x3.5”. Est. $100-150 HWAC#160645Lot# 3328 Alaska Klondike Mining Photo Album Album full of photographs of Alaska mining operations from the Klondike Gold Rush period. These photographs show the Pioneer Commercial Company’s “Discovery Claim” in Ophir Creek. Most of the photographs are captioned with short descriptions. According to some of the descriptions, about $12,000 worth of gold was taken from the mine. Some other locations depicted in these photographs include the town of White Mountain, Fish River, and Galvin Bay. This album is an interesting piece of Klondike history. 12.75 x 9 inches. Good condition. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 159761Lot# 3329 California 1870s-1880s California Mine Claim & Surveying Documents Lot of 12 unused California mining and surveying forms. All mention California, with a few being as specific as naming an area such as Mount Diablo. Documents include: Oaths for Surveys of Mining Claims (1880s); Field Notes for Mining Claim (1880); Affidavit of Expenditures Upon Mining Claims (1880s); Application for Survey of Mining Claim (1880s); Application for Patent to Mining Claim (1870s); Abandonment of Preemption Claim (1870); Application for Survey of an Adverse Claim (1800s); Application for Patent to Quartz Mining Claims (1870s); and Application for Patent to Placer Mining Claim (1870s). Interesting look at the process of registering a mining claim in 1870s-80s California. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155558Lot# 3330 California California Powder Works Ephemera Nice group of ephemera from The California Powder Works. 14 covers c. 1894-97 addressed to S R Buford, Virginia City, Montana. 2 receipts for payment from SR Buford 1888-89. 9 letterhead to S R Buford regarding payments c. 1880’s-1900. 2 Safety Nitro Powder Co letterheads 1885 regarding powder and payment. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 160585Lot#3331CaliforniaMinerals of California, issued by the State Division of Mine Bulletin 67, in 1914, Bulletin 91 in 1923, and Bulletin 113 in 1938 ~ All issues show mineral distribution by counties.Californiaisknown the world over for the remarkable number and diversity of her mineral substances that are annually produced and utilized for commercial and other beneficial purposes ~ All books are 6”x 9’ HB with approx. 225 to 375 pgs. Est. $90-180 HWAC# 157971

124January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 MiningLot# 3332 California California Mining Ephemera Map of Grass Valley Mining District 9x16”, stamp mil photo, 1914 letter regarding tailings ownership, 1894 Little Dove Quartz Mine letter with cover from Dept. of Interior about claim, 2 c. 1894 letters from Buchanan Gold Mining, 1899 letter to Spenazuma Gold Mining, AZ about their claim and its resources, 1900 mining deed in Mariposa County, 1904-08 Refiners Bullion Report and general details about Three Stars Mine Ophir District in Placer County, hand drawn map of claim in Calaveras County, 18x12”, Jackson & Green Mountain Quartz Gold Mine report on claim, report on Contention Mining Property Tuolumne County, Est. $150-300 HWAC# 157257Lot# 3333 California Gold Dredges Book by Yuba Manufacturing The Part Played by the Yuba Manufacturing Co. in the Great Romance of Dredging for Placer Gold, Tin & Platinum ñ Printed for the Yuba Mfg. Co. of Marysville & S.F. by John Henry Nash of S.F. in 1927. Beautifully adorned and Illustrated keepsake publication from this well known manufacturer (10 x 12” HC Book, 45 pages). This copy is from the library of the printer, John Henry Nash, and bears his bookplate. Spine and both boards have wear and toning. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 158590Lot# 3334 California Gold Mining in California by Currier and Ives Print Framed print, Gold Mining in California by Currier and Ives. Print 10x14”, light contrast, upper creases, detail is soft, some toning. Frame 21.24.5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159421Lot# 3335 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Mining Billheads 12 Cripple Creek mining billheads. Isabella Gold Mining, Portland Gold Mining, Moon Anchor Gold Mining, Jack Pot Mining, Mary McKinney Mining, Stratton Cripple Creek Mining, Eagle Ore and more. c. 1897-1915. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 158871Lot# 3336 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Mining Supplies Billheads 9 Cripple Creek mining supply billheads, some pictorial. JA Kelley, Cripple Creek Mine Supply, Morrell Hardware, JH Wilber, Pioneer Foundry and Machine, Teller County Mining Supply, Victor Mines Supply, Victor Hardware Supply, Tomkins Hardware, c. 1897-1913. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 158866Lot# 3337 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Mining Illustrated Letter Sheets, 3 3 Cripple Creek illustrated mining sheets. Scene of Cripple Creek and Rocky Mountain Canary(a mule!) 1902, Independence Mine building 1900, Altman Colo, elevation 10,500 feet and Portland Mine 1902. 10.5x8”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 158872Lot# 3338 Cripple Creek, Colorado Colorado Mine Letterheads 4 letterheads. WS Stratton letterhead 1896. Gold Coin Mining 1903 regarding insurance. Morning Glory Mining regarding a lease?, 1903. Barnes & Co receipt letter for the purchase of The Hart Group of Mines 1896. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 158876Lot# 3339 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Assay Billheads (5) Group of 5 billheads from assayers in Leadville, Colorado. These assayers include Howard E. Burton, Eddy, James & Co., Hayes & Wood, James R. Morris, and Henry E. Wood. These billheads are from 1879, 1881, and 1912. None are pictorial. They are encased in protective sleeves that are 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Good condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157157Lot# 3340 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Mining Related Ephemera, 32 32 Leadville mining related items. Billheads, letterheads, letters, etc. Catalpa Mining, Leadville Gold and Silver Mill, Cary Hardware, Atlantis Land and Mining. Fryer Hill Mines, LG Hunt and more. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#159003Lot# 3341 Leadville, Colorado Map of the Leadville Mining District; 1901 Map of the Leadville Mining District Compiled from Official Records and Other Reliable Sources by Chas. F. Saunders. January 1901. Scale 1200 Ft. to the Inch. Printed by Denver Litho. Co. Copyrighted 1901 by Chas. F. Saunders. Approx. 32 x 43.5 inches. Overall, good condition, small tear in the top center. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 159446Lot# 3342 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Long Spout Oil Can Rusty oil can with long spout. 20.5x6”. Made by Western Hardware, Leadville. Crooked spout, side dent. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159928Lot# 3343 Colorado Colorado Mineral Belt Plat Maps (6) Fabulous look at Colorado mining in the Mineral Belt area. All different and two in color (with significant staining, but still readable). Several of the maps clearly state Mineral Belt (Tunnel and Mill site). The Colorado Mineral Belt is an area of ore deposits from the La Plata Mountains in Southwestern Colorado to near the middle of the state at Boulder, Colorado and from which over 25 million troy ounces of gold were extracted beginning in 1858. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 157324Lot# 3344 Montana Wells Fargo & Co. Bullion Shipment Ephemera 1885 letterhead regarding gold bullion, but not gold and silver mixed. 1885 letterhead announcing a consignment of $12,000 from the Montana Co. 1886 letterhead about doubtfulness of getting Phillipsburg Bullion. 1885 letterhead about billing for Marysville bullion. 1886 letterhead about sending bullion from Phillipsburg to New York. 12 other assorted Wells Fargo letterheads. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 160582Lot# 3345 Montana Mohawk Gold Mining Ore Bag Cloth ore bag from Mohawk Gold Mining Co., Stentle?, Mont. New World District (Cooke District), Park Co., Montana, 28x16”. Some staining. Great Falls Gold & Silver Exchange cloth coin bag 7x4”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 160699

125View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Mining Lot# 3346 Bullfrog, Nevada 1905 Bullfrog Plat Map from 1905 The two pages of plat maps were torn from 1905 Goldfield, Tonopah and Bullfrog mining district. They are torn, but mining and mining stock certificate collector dream to have access to the town, Bullfrog Milling Co. site, mining groups (Ford, Bell & Jones, Denver, Eclipse, and Bullfrog Mining Co.). Street are named. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 157343Lot# 3347 Carson City, Nevada 1877 Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Co. Nevada Mining Messages in Code Lot of two 1877 telegrams sent from San Francisco to Carson City, Nevada. Both messages addressed to Carson City Savings Bank and are in code because they refer to mining stock sales. One mentions Grand Prize (Tuscarora) and Imperial Co. (Gold Hill); the other the sale of Grand Prize stock. Both forms list Leland Stanford as president. 8.5 x 5.25” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 155826Lot# 3348 Goldfield, Nevada 1905 Atlas of Goldfield, Tonopah and Bullfrog Districts This 1905 atlas has a list of many, many mines in this area of Nevada during its height. Pages 9-31 are advertisings and history. Pages 32-83 list the mines. Pages 84-93 have the mining laws of Nevada. Now this atlas is in very rough condition. The front cover is holding on by a shred, but the pages are in good shape. The four maps are missing. The map of Bullfrog town and mining groups was town out, but has been copied and is included. Some pages are disconnected. Still it is a fantastic reference for anyone who collects Nevada mining ephemera, history or mining stock certificates. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 157342Lot# 3349 Virginia City, Nevada 1868 Savage Mining Company, Virginia City, Payroll Checks for Miners Lot of 15. All issued in 1868 to various miners working for the Savage Mine. All from Charles Bonner as superintendent. At $4 per day, Comstock miners were well paid. 3 x 8.5” Est. $150-300 HWAC# 160257Lot# 3350 Virginia City, Nevada 1878 Pacific Mill & Mining Co. Assay Memorandum for Huge Ingots (Rare Comstock) Very rare. We’ve only offered a couple of these over the past 10 years. Assay memorandum for “sluice bullion” for the Morgan Mill, performed at the Consolidated Virginia Assay Office. 3,705 ounces made into two HUGE bars of silver bullion, .877 fineness. Signed by assayer E.W. Kuster. 8.5 x 7” The Pacific Mill & Mining Company was formed by the Bonanza Kings Mackay, Fair, Flood, and O’Brien to consolidate their mining and milling interests on the Comstock after the Big Bonanza discovery. The Morgan Mill was located on the Carson River just east of Empire City. It was built in the mid 1860s to process ore from the Yellow Jacket Mine in Gold Hill. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 160260Lot# 3351 Ohio Institute of Ohio Mining Engineers Proceedings, 1884 Institute of Ohio Mining Engineers. Proceeding January 10th, 1884. The Lower Limestone Group; Coal Series of Northeastern Ohio. By Col. Chas. Whittlesey. 8 pages. 5.5 x 8.25 inches. Fragile but good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC#159594Lot# 3352 Mining Souvenir Spoons (3) Three different mining-themed souvenir spoons. The first is from Butte, Montana. The second is from Anaconda, Montana. The last one is engraved with the name “Houghton.” Bronze gilt. Good condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 143694Lot# 3353 Mining Souvenir Spoons (3) Three souvenir spoons shaped like mining shovels with a miner figure on the handles. The bottom of each handle has the words, “Struck it at last.” The first spoon depicts Balance Rock at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado. The second depicts an Oregon webfoot frog in Portland. The last spoon is blank. Bronze gilt. Each spoon is 6.5 inches long. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 143695Lot# 3354 Mining Equipment Tags Lot of seven rare equipment tags: Telluride United Gold Mine ( T. U. G. M.) Lodging House; Banner Mining Co. (Colorado); Anaconda Co. (N. M. Operations); E. Z. Co. Tool Check; A. C. M. Co.(Globe Arizona); Yak Mills Tool Check (Leadville); Iron Silver Mining Co. (dug at Leadville dump). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 160923Lot# 3355U.S.G.S. Short Papers & Preliminary Reports (2) 1) Bulletin 430, Contributions to Economic Geology, Part I, Metals & Nonmetals, except fuels, by Hayes & Lindgren, 1910 ~ (6”x 9”booklet, 14 plates with 12 foldout maps and 653 pages) 2) Bulletin 581, Contributions to Economic Geology, Part II, Mineral Fuels, by Campbell & White, 1913 ~ (6”x 9”SC, 11 plates, w/6 maps and 184 pages) Est. $60-120 HWAC#157970Lot# 3356 Mining Letterheads 9 mining related billheads and letterheads, including rare E. Schneider & Co. candle manufacturers. Fraser & Chalmers stamp mills. c. 1875-90. I Fraser, Chalmers letter has heavy bottom damage. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 160574Lot# 3357 1900-30’s Eugene Templeton Mining Engineer Photos, Degrees and Passports. Lot of approx. 30 plus. This lot chronicles the life of Eugene Templeton mining engineer and consultant, Lot contains: Six photo albums, eight passports (two are Consulate). Multiple loose photos. One album contains photos of the Rawhide mine around 1910-18, Daly West Mine Park City, Tank Mine Ark around same time era. Diploma and College Degrees, a pocket slide rule. Letters between his son John and mother. A portfolio of sons art work ( he was pretty good), In 1906, he earned two degrees in geology, (mining engineering), from Stanford University, where he was also an instructor while completing his post-graduate work in 1911-1912. Gene was a highly regarded expert in mining engineering and for the next 18 years he traveled the world doing geologic field work and negotiations in petroleum bearing regions of the US, Canada. Russia, Europe, Siberia, Peru, Venezuela, Cuba, China, Honduras, Mexico and other regions. His life was cut short in 1932 in Wharton Co, TX where he was tragically killed in an accident when he was flying over petroleum regions while working for Union Oil Company. Est. $300-450 HWAC# 148376

126January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 MiningLot# 3358 Miner’s Money Belt and Gold Pokes c.1898 This lot contains a miner’s money belt that holds both paper money and gold coin, c.1898. There are two miner’s pokes; one belonging to A.F. Strom of Eldorado, New Hampshire; one gold poke from Klondike, Yukon Terr. c.1898. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $100-200 HWAC# 158584Lot# 3359 Bartlesville, Oklahoma Mercury Jug, Small 2 tone small mercury jug. Original paper label, National Zinc Co. Bartlesville, OK. 6x3.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 159722Lot# 3360 Mercury Jug Trio 3 different size 2 tone mercury jugs. 4.75”, 5”(2 lip chips), 6”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 158140Lot# 3361 Assay Kit, Balance and Crucible Wood box assay kit with chemicals. Hand scale with 4/7 weights in wood case. Porcelain crucible with graphite top 5.25”. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-500 HWAC# 156359Lot# 3362 Arizona Two 1880’s Arizona Mining Stocks 1) Copper Emperor Mining Company. 1883. Beautiful Arizona Territorial, cert. #99, issued for 500 shares to Robert Oldenburg and signed by D.L. Brown as president and Chas. Oldenburg as secretary. Two nice mining vignettes and large gold underprint stating “Shares $10 Each”. This co. incorporated in Wisconsin. This company was obviously a group from Milwaukee that started a company to mine in Arizona. We could not find anything in our references about this company. This certificate was not in the Filer or Garbani auction, and the company is not listed in Garbani’s book. Very certificate any very attractive. Uncancelled. 2) Milwaukee Gold & Silver Mining Company. 1884. Cert. #140, issued at New York to Geo. J. Weuck for 25 shares. Inc. in New York. Signed by president Albert Welles . Gold embossed corp. seal. Vignette miners working shaft. Henry Seibert & Bros. printer. Tenney (1929, p. 263), reporting on Pima County, mentions that the Emperor Copper Company was reorganized to exploit the copper deposits of Mineral Hill in 1882 after completion of the railroad. The company had begun development of the deposits and planned to erect a smelter, but when the price of copper slumped in 1884, they abandoned all work on the property. Whether this is the same as the Copper Emperor is not clear. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 157403Lot# 3363 Arizona 1880, 1887 Two Arizona 1880’s Mining Stocks 1) Nice colorful 1887 stock certificate. #170 for 1000 shares to HW Flickinger. Signed by treasurer William J Turner and president Jacob H Hitschler. BV Bivins was the superintendent, [Arizona Weekly Citizen, April 3, 1881] 2) Pinal County. Cert no 613 for 100 shares issued to Alvin F Hill treasurer in 1880. Signed by CD Rodgers as president. Printed by Hosford & Sons, NY. Eagle vignette top right. 7x12. Large green facsimile in center. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157402Lot# 3364 Antioch, California 1887 Liberator Gold Mining Stock Certificate Rare dateline of Antioch, California. Issued for 10 shares in 1887. Issued to Peter Donlon and signed by J.P. Abbott as president and J. Rio Baker as secretary. Vignette of a miner pushing and ore car and a miner holding his pick over his shoulder at left. Black on white. Francis & Valentine, printers and engravers, 517 Clay St. Uncancelled. Extra rare. May be unique. [Not to be confused with the Liberator Gold near Dumont, Colorado] Est. $150-200 HWAC# 160613Lot# 3365 Bodie, California 1879North Standard Gold & Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate, Bodie Location: Bodie Mining District, Mono County. Inc. in California, August 4, 1879. No. 877. Issued for 100 shares to E.A. Richardson trustee on July 24, 1879 in San Francisco. Signed by W.H. Brown (President) and H. Deas (Secretary). No vignette. Printed by E. Bosqui & Co., Lith, SF. (Rare printer!) Signed on reverse. Two assessment stamps. Pinholes; no other real issues. A major producing mine in Bodie, it eventually became part of the Standard Consolidated Mine. The Standard was by far the most productive mine with a yield of more than 18 million dollars. At its peak, operations included between forty and fifty mines, ten mills, and up to 162 stamps [Ref: Gudde, 1975, pp. 41-42]. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160254Lot# 3366 Calaveras, California 1862 Melones and Stanislaus Gold, Silver & Copper Stock 1) Extra rare and very early. Incorporated October 29, 1862. No. 1232, issued for 2 shares to SC Bigelow in 1866 in San Francisco. Signed by secretary DC Sebailhack and president Robert (?). Not cancelled. 25c Bond revenue stamp. Black border and print, mountain vignette. Drouaillet printer. Folds. On April 27, 1863 the Sacramento Daily Union reported that the Melones and Stanislaus had discovered richer quartz than had ever been discovered before in that famous locality at Carson Hill. Carson Hill, by the way, went by Melones and Stanislaus Flat in its early days. VF. 2) Unissued Leigh Gravel & Mining Company stock. 1890. Incorporated in 1889. Nice gravel mining vignette on left. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 160607Lot# 3367 Lake County, California 1863 Lake Mining Company Stock Certificate Location: Lake County, California. Inc. April 17th, 1863. No. 6, issued for 40 shares to EB Goddard on June 8th, 1863. Signed by president John Redington (a major drug manufacturer) and secretary Horatio Livermore. Not cancelled. Black border and print, green background. Small vignette of California state seal. Printed by Towne & Bacon, SF. 25 cent adhesive IR stamp. Deep folds, some creases and nicks to edges. Not in Filer or Holabird indexes. John H. Redington and H. P. Livermore were also officers of the Natoma Water and Mining Company, the largest owner of water rights in the county, organized in 1851. Sometimes referred to as the father of Russian Hill in San Francisco, Horatio P. Livermore, the son of industrialist, public-utility pioneer and state Sen. Horatio G. Livermore, acquired the “Livermore House” in 1889 at Florence and Jones streets and today remains one of the oldest houses of the original enclave. it is easy to find much more information on this important Lake County resident. Small tears top and bottom. Bottom left corner is folded. Overall nice! Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 160601

127View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3368 Yreka, California 1900 Little Tiger Mining Stick with Great Tiger Vignette #A1556 for 100 shares to Sarah and Vander Cergli in 1900. Signed by president Benj. Heath, treasurer Edward Noyes and secretary. Dateline Boston. Large tiger head vignette. Printed by Lowell & Co. of Boston. Reverse has a 2c documentary stamp. Near perfect with no corner, edge, discoloration of pin hole issues. The company had purchased 2 claims, 40 acres, six miles from Yreka, on the divide between two of the richest placer creeks in Northern California. A good wagon road runs from Yreka to the mouths of the tunnels. It had a five stamp mill, rock crushers, concentrator, etc. When this was written there had been 1,000’ of shaft work completed. William, A, Bantz was the superintendent. The Little Tiger Mine paid dividends as early as 1899 (From company prospectus in a prior Holabird auction) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160609Lot# 3369 California Castlemont Gold Mining Stock Rare Castlemont Gold Mining stock. We could not find the mine location, but there is a Castlemont Drive in Grass Valley. Issued to A T Spence, December 30, 1905. 4 tears more than 1”, pin holes. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 159999Lot# 3370 Animas Forks, San Juan County, Colorado 1879-1882 Animas Forks, San Juan County, Colorado Mining Stock Certificate Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Chicago Enterprise Gold & Silver Mining Company. Principal Offices at Animas Forks and Chicago. Low number 9, issued for 1,500 shares to Oliver H. Perry in 1879, Signed by president Griswold and secretary Hunt. Not cancelled. Black print, gold seal, green background, and allegorical and mining vignettes. Deep folds and creases, toning. 7.5 x 10.25” Operated the Mountain Queen and Columbus Mines, White Lode, Animas Forks. 2) Silver Peak Mining Company Limited. No. 897, issued for 24 shares in 1882. Signed by two directors and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Deep folds and heavy toning/soiling. 7 x 11.25” Also operated near Animas Forks. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155606Lot# 3371 Aspen, Colorado 1892 Little Rule Mining Company Stock Mines at Aspen, Colorado (printed under logo). Inc. in Colorado. No. 3412, issued for 100 shares to Albion Little on Jan. 18th, 1892 in Denver. Signed by president C.E. Taylor and secretary H. Rathon. Not cancelled. Green border and background. Highly ornate company title with mining vignette in the center. Printed by C&C Lith., Denver. Folds, clean. 8.5 x 12” The Little Rule was located in 1880. It was situated at the head of Ophir Gulch in the Roaring Forks District. Quartz with galena and copper; 56 ounces silver per ton. [Ref: 1883 CO Mining Directory, pg. 577] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160612Lot# 3372 Black Hawk, Colorado 1866 Black Hawk Gold Mining Company Bond Very early. No. 190, issued for $1,000 to Benjamin White and Beriah Wall of Providence, Rhode Island on May 28th, 1866. Signed by F.H. Judd(?) as president and S.J. Edwards as secretary. One coupon attached. Printed by Walter Gibson, Stationer, 59 Liberty St., N.Y. 11.5 x 13.5” Folds with separation occurring along central panel; separation along central horizontal fold; some toning. Mines were located in Black Hawk, Colorado Territory on the Gregory Lode. Incorporated in 1864. They had 500 ft. on the Gregory; 200 ft. on the Foot & Simmons; 250 ft. on the Gregory Extension; and 76 ft. on the Bobtail. Gregory shaft went to a depth of 330 ft, opening on the surface in a 20-stamp mill. Ore carried 300 yards to stamp mill in Black Hawk via a wooden railway and car. W.L. Lee was manager. [Ref: Hollister, 1867, pg. 145-47] Est. $200-400 HWAC# 155589Lot# 3373 Chaffee County, Colorado 1897-1909 Chaffee County, Colorado Mining Stock Group Lot of 4. 1) The Richmond-Colorado Gold Mining Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 86, issued for 500 shares in 1897. Signed by president Samuel Dougherty and the secretary. Gold border and seal, black print, green underprint, and mining vignette. Folds. Office at Buena Vista. 2) Mary Murphy Gold Mining Company. Three stocks, all issued in 1909. One with foreign revenue imprint. Red border, black print, and mine drilling vignette. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 155573Lot# 3374 Chaffee County, Colorado 1880Robinson Bros. Consolidated Copper & Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate Rare; we have no records of selling this (in at least the past 8 years of auctions). Inc. in Colorado. “Chaffee County” (printed under title). No. 72, issued for 100 shares to Robinson Bros. CC&SMC in 1880. Signed by president Isaac Robinson and secretary Morris. Not cancelled. Black border and print, Colorado state seal vignette. Folds, toning. 8 x 11” Not listed in C&L (a Robinson Mining Company is listed in Summit County). No articles found on CHNC. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155572Lot# 3375 Clear Creek County, Colorado 1864Liebig Gold Mining and Mill Company Stock Early Colorado! Early Liebig! No. 49, issued for 200 shares to Charles Curtis December 30, 1864. in New York. Signed by president H. Dollliser and secretary Marsh. Not cancelled. Black border and print. No vignette. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached upper right. Not cancelled. Printed by Seymour & Co., NY. Shows wear-see photo. According to Hollister, 1867, the company had property on Tenth Legion in the Union District of Empire. They owned 133 ft. and sunk a shaft 115 ft. deep, with a 350 ft. long tunnel intersecting the shaft at a depth of 225 ft. Pay streak at the Leibig tunnel is 1-3 ft. wide. Also own 600 ft. on the Northrup, located above the Tenth Legion, with a 75 ft. deep shaft; and 600 ft. on the Winnebago (shaft 65 ft. deep). They have a frame mill on Clear Creek with a Keith furnace. J.E. Leeper of Empire is their agent. [Ref: Hollister, 1867, pg. 246] Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160610Lot# 3376 Clear Creek County, Colorado 1882-1898ClearCreekCounty,ColoradoMining Stock Group Lot of 4 different. All pre-1900. 1) Unadilla Mining Company. Issued in 1882 for 100 shares to the company vice president Allen. Not cancelled. Black border and print, green and gold underprint. Folds. 6 x 10” Owned the Eagle, Surprise and Keith claims in the Morris Mining District; and Ida and Silver Rock claims in the Montana Mining District. (C&L, pg. 172). 2) Quartz Hill Mining & Tunnelling(sic.) Company. Issued in Central City in 1896. Signed by the president and secretary. Pen cancelled. Black border and print, underground mining vignette. 6.5 x 10” Folds. 3) Fairmount Gold Mining Company. No. 397, issued in 1898 for 250 shares to the company secretary. Also signed by president Clark. Not cancelled. Eagle vignette. 7.5 x 10” Folds. Owned 12 claims at the head of Virginia Canyon. 4) The Covode Mountain Gold Mining, Milling and Tunnel Company. Issued in 1896 for 1,000 shares. Signed by president Pratt and secretary Smith. Not cancelled. Mining vignette. 8.25 x 10.25” Folds. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155592

128January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3377 Clear Creek County, Colorado 1879-1891 Clear Creek County, Colorado Mining Stock Pair Lot of 2 different. Lucerne Mining Company. No. 182, issued for 100 shares in 1879. Signed by president Albertus and the secretary. Not cancelled. 8.25 x 10” Folds, creases. The company produced gold and silver from properties in Clear Creek and Gilpin Counties. Property included the Lucerne claim in Robinson Gulch, Idaho Springs, Clear Creek County; the Schiller Lode on Mammoth Hill at Gregory, near Black Hawk; and claims in Elk Horn Gulch, Pleasant Valley, 3 miles from Central City. (C&L, 1883) 2) Bates-Hunter Mining Company. “Location of Mines, Central City, Colorado” (printed under title). No. 3598, issued for 500 shares in 1891. Signed by president CE Taylor and secretary Rathvon. Not cancelled. Black border and print on pink paper. Denver Lith. Co. 4.25 x 9.5” Folds, toning. According to E&MJ, May 17th, 1890, the water had been lowered 82 feet. Shaft is 391 feet. Company has signed a contract to drive a cross-cut tunnel from the Daly along the vein to the Bates-Hunter shaft. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155583Lot# 3378 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1899Anaconda Mining Company Stocks & Stock Book About 60 pieces. Almost all 1899. Earliest cert is #768. All cancelled. The surface of Gold Hill, on which the Anaconda company owns an estate of about one hundred acres of territory, is so literally torn up that it makes one think a cyclone has gotten in its awful work. The great mother vein of the property was opened right on the surface and the stopes from the tunnel level have been carried upward, until now, from the surface one can look down into a darkness that is awful in its grandeur. [cripplecreekrailroads.com] Est. $120-360 HWAC# 157380Lot# 3379 Cripple Creek, Colorado Jerry Johnson Mining Stocks and Stock Book 94 certificates. 21 have stamps. Number 41 has two $50, seven 10$, two 1$ and six 50 cent stamps! It was issued for 249,9995 shares to the treasury. See photo for more examples. Has a great mountain mining vignette. Some issued to president A. P. Mackay. All issued in 1899. Owns thirteen-sixteenths of the Jerry Johnson Nos. 1 and 2, seven- ninths of the Arapahoe, and the Little Pedro, containing 19 acres, situated in the S. W. 1-4 section 17, on Ironclad hill. The Jerry Johnson Nos. 1 and 2 and the Arapahoe are patented. Receiver’s receipt held for the Little Pedro. There are 14 sets of lessees at work on the property, plants of machinery; the other shafts are worked by whims, worth of work has been done on the property. Gross production to January 1, 1900, $100,000.00. [“The Official manual of the Cripple Creek district, Colorado, U.S.A. vol. 1] Est. $360-700 HWAC# 157384Lot# 3380 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1916Modoc Mining & Milling Stocks and Stock Book 88 unissued and in pristine condition stock certificates. The earliest was 1082. The stock book shows that certificates issued earlier. An unusual American Eagle vignette. Dateline Pueblo. It was located between Battle mountain and Bull Hill. In 1916 output was said to be 150 tons monthly yielding $40 to $50 a ton. Mine has been sunk to 1,230 feet. [1910 Mines Handbook] Est. $180-540 HWAC# 157349Lot# 3381 Cripple Creek, Colorado North American Mining Company Stocks & Stock Book Roughly 200 stocks. All 1934 to 1936. Most still attached. All issued. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 157381Lot# 3382 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Mining and Railroad Stocks (9); 1890s-1930s Lot of 9 stock certificates from 4 different mining or railroad companies in Cripple Creek, Colorado. The companies are the Anaconda Mining Company (2 from 1899 and 1900), the Mountain Beauty Gold Mining Company (2 from 1900 and 1906), the Findley Consolidated Mining Company (2 from 1906 and 1912), and the Cripple Creek Central Railway Company (2 from 1905 and 1 from 1930). These were originally part of a historical exhibition called “Rush to the Rockies, Pikes Peak or Bust!” All are individually framed, 12 x 9.5 inches each. Good condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 153637Lot# 3383 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1895-1934Cripple Creek Mining Stock Collection Lot of 7. Includes: Merrimac Consolidated Mines Company (1901, cancelled, mining vignettes); Oxford Gold Mining & Milling Company (3 stocks, 1895, eagle vignette); Zapato Mining and Milling Company (1898, 6 revenue stamps, floral vignettes); Matoa Gold Mining Company (1896, cancelled); and The Midget Gold Mining Company (1934, eagle vignette). Please inspect. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155608Lot# 3384 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Stock Certificates (21); 1890s-1940s Lot of 21 framed stock certificates from railroad and mining companies in and around Cripple Creek, Colorado. The companies include the Cripple Creek Central Railway Company (1915 and 1933), the Anaconda Gold Mining Company (1899), the Blanche Gold Mining Company (1901), the Montrose Gold Mining Company (1901), the Colorado King Gold Mining Company (1912), the Mountain Beauty Gold Mining Company (1904), Klondyke-Cripple Creek and Galena Mining Company (1900), the Doctor Jackpot Mining Company (1918), the Raven and Beacon Hill Gold Mining Company (1935), the Isabella Gold Mining Company (c. 1890), the Golden Dale Mining and Milling Company (1899), the Favorite Gold Mining Company (1896), the Rose Nicol Gold Mining Company (1908), the Midway Gold Mining Company (1947), the Spearfish Gold Mining and Reduction Company (1903), the Jennie Sample Consolidated Mining Company (1935), and the Jerry Johnson Mining Company (1899). These certificates were originally part of an exhibit called “Rush to the Rockies: Pikes Peak or Bust!” They are all in good condition, framed in 11.75 x 9.25 plastic frames. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 153273Lot# 3385 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1895-97 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1890s Mining Stock Certificate Collection Lot of 6 different. All have vignettes. No autographs jumped out to us. Includes: Rebecca Gold Mining Co., Ltd. (1895); Victor Gold Mining Co., Ltd. (1895); Columbian Gold Mining & Milling Co. (1896); Beatrice Gold Mining & Milling Co. (1896); Geneva Gold Mining & Milling Co. (1896); and Isabella Gold Mining Company (1897). Nice group. Please inspect. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155567Lot# 3386 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1895-96 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1890s Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 5 different. Includes: Rebecca Gold Mining Company, Ltd. (1895, mining vignette); Victor Gold Mining Company, Ltd. (two different from 1895, mining vignette); Security Gold Mining Co. (1896, eagle vignette); and The Golden Stairs Mining & Leasing Company (1896, mining vignette). Please inspect. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155569

129View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3387 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1895-99Cripple Creek, Colorado Mining Stock Group incl. Percy Hagerman Signature Lot of 4 different. 1) Isabella Gold Mining Company. No. 8686, issued for 1,000 shares in 1896. Signed by Percy Hagerman as vice president. Percy Hagerman was a businessman, outdoorsman, and well-known mountaineer who painted the mountains he was climbing. Hagerman Peak near Aspen is named for him. He inherited properties from his father, James J Hagerman, who owned and sold the Colorado Midland Railway Company and was an investor in the gold mines of Cripple Creek. 2) Rock Island Gold Mining Company. No. 458, issued for 100 shares in 1899. Not cancelled. Mining vignette. 3) Victor Gold Mining Company, Ltd. Issued in 1895 for 10 shares. Mining vignette. 4) Anaconda Gold Mining Company. No. 5079, issued for 100 shares in 1896. Please inspect. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155568Lot# 3388 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1896-1918Four Different Good Cripple Creek Mining Stocks Lot of 4 different. 1) Henrietta Gold Mining Company. Issued in 1896 to CL Baines for 2,000 shares. Inc. in Colorado. Signed by president Edwin (illegible) and secretary Phil. S. Delany. Not cancelled. Orange border, seal, and background. Vignette at bottom incorporating the Colorado state seal on top of mountains and next to mines. “Mines at Cripple Creek, Colorado” printed under logo. 7.5 x 9.75” Printed by Elgan Bank Note Co., Denver. Deep folds. Pinholes. Owns the BH Bryant, Midland ,and Hagerman claims on the north extension of Tenderfoot Hill. A shaft house and gallows frame including one shaft about 65 feet deep, and two or three from 40 to 60 feet. 2) Astor Mining Company. Inc. in Wyoming. No. 86, issued for 1,000 shares to Gustaf Lundberg in 1901. Signed by president Arcularius and secretary Mitchell. Not cancelled. Red border and seal, floral vignettes around title. Folds. 7 x 10.75” 3) Little Bull Hill Gold Mining Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 61, issued for 1,00 shares to president D. Reynolds in 1896. Signed by Reynolds and the secretary. Not cancelled. Brown border, black print, floral vignettes around title. 8 x 10” Folds. 4) Rose Nicol Gold Mining Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 2889, issued for 1,000 shares to Charles Humburg in 1918. Signed by the vice president and secretary. Not cancelled. Red border and seal, floral vignettes around title. Folds. 7 x 10.75” Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155535Lot# 3389 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1899 Good Will Tunnel & Mining Company Bond $500 bond no. A34, $500, issued in October 1899. Signed by president Hayes and secretary Liehr. Not cancelled. Green border and black print. 14 x 10” “Owns the south 500 feet of the Sunnyside claim on Gold hill tunnel. Will be 3,000 feet in length when completed to the Lexington mine. On April 4 1900 the tunnel was in 1,860 feet. The company owns a power plant worth about $11,000. The Sunnyside lode is patented.” [The Official Manual of the Cripple Creek District, Colorado, U. S. A.] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155846Lot# 3390 Cripple Creek, Colorado Major Cripple Creek Mines and Railroad Stocks (7); 1890s-1930s Lot of 7 stock certificates of major mining and railroad companies in or around Cripple Creek, Colorado. These companies including the Cripple Creek Central Railway Company (1930), the Midland Terminal Railway Company (1896), the Elkton Consolidated Mining and Milling Company (1901), the Portland Gold Mining Company (1928), the Isabella Gold Mining Company (c. 1890), the Golden Cycle Mining and Reduction Company (no date), and the Cresson Consolidated Gold Mining and Milling Company (1916). All certificates are issued and cancelled. All individually framed, two different sizes, 13.25 x 10.75 inches and 12 x 9.5 inches. Good condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC#153636Lot# 3391 Cripple Creek, Colorado Two Cripple Creek Mining Stocks 1) Klondyke - Cripple Creek and Galena Mining Company. 1900. #600 for 1000 shares to Kirby, agt. Signed by Reynolds secretary and president (?). Underground mining vignette. Vertical folds and very light discoloration bottom. Otherwise very nice. Klondyke-Cripple Creek and Galena Mining Company owned the Free Milling claim and others that were located one mile west of Teller. Cripple Creek. Also had property in Joplin, Missouri, a famous lead region of the United States. 2) Cripple Creek Consolidated Mining Company. 1906. #10795 for 1000 shares to Charles Taylor. Signed by secretary Irwin and president Humphrey. Folds. otherwise very nice! Reports indicate ore royalties of $1,879.56 for the years 1906 and 1907. They operated the Colorado Boss No. 1,2,3 on Gold Hill; Florence on Battle Mountain. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 157408Lot# 3392 Georgetown, Colorado 1889Colorado Central Consolidated Mining Co. Stock Certificate ”of Georgetown, Clear Creek Co., Colorado” (printed under vignette). Inc. in New York. No. A1166, issued for 100 shares to Hymans & Roon in 1889. Signed by the vice president (illegible) and secretary Martin. Not cancelled. Green border, black print, and nice twin tunnel mine vignette. Homer Lee Bank Note Co. 15 coupons attached. Folds, creases. “The largest mining enterprise ever undertaken In Clear Creek county was inaugurated to-day by breaking ground for the new Colorado Central tunnel. The underground working of the properties belonging to the Colorado Central Consolidated Mining company have at present six miles of excavation, which is being constantly increased by power drills. The new tunnel commences on the north slope of Leavenworth Mountain and will be run a distance of 4,500 feet to cut the Colorado Central vein. It will pass the apex of the mountain at a perpendicular depth of 1,100 feet deep. The tunnel will be eight by seven feet in size with a double track and will be run with three shifts of men working Sargeant power drills. The purpose of this enterprise is to give the Colorado Central railroad a connection with this mammoth treasure vault, and at present the mines are two and one-half miles away, but by tunneling the mountain the ore can be loaded on the cars at the mouth of the tunnel...This is an engineering feat scarcely second to the great railroad loop. The lateral course of the tunnel will cut the famous gold veins of Leavenworth, and open up a country hitherto scarcely accessible because of the great depth of the slide. This is the first time in the history of mining here that a property has proven so valuable as to justify tunneling a mountain to give a railroad connection, but Clear Creek boasts several such properties. This, in connection with the new wagon road leading to and from the famous Sliver Creek mines, and the new brick blocks under contract, will give Georgetown a boom that will bring back the busy days of the seventies when the Silver Queen was the center of the State’s prosperity.” [Colorado Mining Gazette, Volume V, Number 37, May 7, 1887] Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155590Lot# 3393 Georgetown, Colorado 1870Crescent Silver Company of Cincinnati Stock Certificate Group Lot of 6; 4 issued and 2 unissued, all the same design. Issued stocks are from 1870, each have a revenue stamp, and are punch and pen cancelled. Red print and Colorado state seal vignette. Stubs attached. This company owned half the interest in the Stevens Lode at Georgetown, Clear Creek County. George Armstrong Custer, August Belmont and John Jacob Astor owned the other half. While the Stevens Mine was profitable, Custer went into serious debt that he left behind after being killed at Little Bighorn. The Georgetown Miner on October 13,1870 reported that the Crescent Silver Mining Co. had produced 40 tons of ore yielding $200 per ton simply drifting on the vein. Raymond’s report for 1872 reports, ‘’The Stephens Lode has been constantly and profitably worked during the year, yielding an average of 30 tons per month of good ore, averaging 750 ounces of silver per ton, with a high percentage of lead.” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 155605

130January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3394 Gilpin County, Colorado 1864Rocky Mountain Gold Mining Company of Colorado Bond Very early. $500 bond no. 60, issued in 1864. Signed by president Beach and secretary Bolles, as well as two trustees. Not cancelled. Red border and print, green seal. 10.5 x 17” Folds, creases. Located on the Gregory lode next to the Benton, the principal lode of the Black Hawk district. In 1867 they had 2 shafts, one of which was more than 200’ deep. Both shafts were run on narrow gold quartz veins. The mine and mill were inactive in 1863-6 with no local agent when Hollister reported them. Not reported in Wallihan, 1871. Est. $150-250 HWAC#155570Lot# 3395 Gladstone, Colorado 1903-04Natalie-Occidental Consolidated Mining & Milling Co. Stock and Bond Lot of 2. The 1906 Moodys reports the company as owning 44 claims at Gladstone, San Juan County and being fully developed. The 1905 Mining Reporter mentions that the company is running drifts on the Magnolia Vein, about a mile above the Gold King Mill at Gladstone. M.M. Gregg is superintendent. Gladstone is now a ghost town. 1) Stock no. 20 issued for 100 shares to AL Peirson in 1903. Signed by the vice president and secretary. Not cancelled. Brown border, black print, gold seal, and mining vignette. Folds. 8 x 12” 2) $1,000 bond. Also no. 20. Issued in 1904. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Green border and gold seal. 14 coupons attached. 15 x 9” Folds. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155597Lot# 3396 Gunnison County, Colorado 1881-95Gunnison County, Colorado Mining Stock Pair: Crown and Mineral Point Lot of 2 different. 1) The Crown Mining Company. Inc. in NJ, March 1881. No. 46, issued for 1,000 shares to AR Bacon in 1881. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Ornate border, crown on the top of the letter “M”, and two mining vignettes. Printed by Theo. Leonhardt & Son, Philadelphia. Folds. Located on Crystal Mountain. Inactive by 1885. Not in C&L. 2) The Mineral Point Mining Company. Location of Mines: Cristal District, Gunnison County, Colorado (printed under title). Inc. in CO. No. 108, issued for 100 shares to WC Cobbs in 1895. Signed by president Hoffman and secretary Hoffman. Not cancelled. Black border and print, red seal, and mining vignette. Pinholes, deep folds, creases. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155587Lot# 3397 Gunnison County, Colorado 1881-85 Gunnison County, Colorado Mining Stock Pair: Randall MC and Silver Ridge Lot of 2 different. 1) Silver Ridge Mining Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 104, issued for 300 shares to Mary Hallett in Colorado Springs in 1885. Signed by president J.L. Marston and the secretary. Not cancelled. Simple design with black border and print, Colorado state seal vignette. Folds, light wear. 6.5 x 10.5” Not listed in C&L. One reference found in an article in the Salida Mail newspaper, June 28, 1884: the company owns the Fourth of July claim on Treasury Mountain in Gunnison County and have recently hired a superintendent. 2) Randall Mining Company. Location of Mining Property: Lake, Summit, Gunnison, Hinsdale & San Juan Counties (printed under vignette). Inc. in CO. No. 16, issued for 24 shares to Emma Dennett in 1881. Signed by president Larimore and secretary Johnson. Not cancelled. Black border and print with two mining vignettes. Pinholes, folds, repaired corner. 7.75 x 11” Not in C&L. Rare. Owned the Prince Albert Lode (Leadville Daily Herald, March 22, 1883). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155588Lot# 3398 Gunnison County, Colorado 1882Gunnison Mining, Milling & Smelting Company Stock Certificate Inc. in Colorado. No. 561, issued for 20 shares to J. Louis Eckert in 1882 in Denver. Signed by president Fred Krueger and the secretary. Not cancelled. Green border, black print with fancy company title and small mining vignette in the upper left corner. Printed by Louisville Lithographic Co. Pinholes, folds. 4.75 x 8.75” Not in Corregan & Lingane (1883) or Corbett. According to the Elk Mountain Pilot newspaper (Nov. 10, 1881), the company owned seven lodes on Elk Mountain, Ruby Mining District. In August 1882, the same newspaper reports that the company’s tunnel is likely to hit the Comet and Long Branch veins. Rare. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 155586Lot# 3399 Hinsdale County, Colorado 1881-1906 Hinsdale County, Colorado Mining Stock Certificate Group Lot of 4 different. 1) Wisconsin and San Juan Mining Company. Inc. in CO. No. 643, issued for 4 shares in 1881. Signed by president Alonzo Ellwood and secretary Fairchild. Not cancelled. Black border and print, mining vignette. Folds, wrinkled left side. Operated the Littlejohn claim at Lake City, Colorado. Rare stock! 2) Black Wonder & West End Gold Mining Company of Sherman, Hinsdale Co., Colorado. No. 1982, issued for 125 shares in 1895. Signed by the president and treasurer. Not cancelled. Black border, fancy logo, and great detailed vignette that shows and labels the company’s mines! Folds. 7 x 9” 3) The Czar Gold Mining & Milling Company. Issued in 1900. Not cancelled. Green border, black print, and mining vignette. Folds. 8.25 x 10.25” 4) The Handies Peak Gold Mining and Milling Company. Issued in 1906. Not cancelled. Gold border, multiple mining vignettes. Very poor condition with separations and chips. 8.25 x 10.25” Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155603Lot# 3400 Idaho Springs, Colorado 1906-09 Idaho Springs, Colorado Mining Stock Pair: Hyland and Pittsburg Tunnel Lot of 2 different. 1) Pittsburg Consolidated Mining, Milling and Tunnel Company. Inc. in CO. No. 2983, issued for 1,000 shares to JP Mathieu in 1906. Signed by president Laird and treasurer Wilson. Not cancelled. Maroon border, black print, and unique mining vignette. Folds, creases. 9 x 12” Owned the Klondyke, Iron Mask, and Margaret M. lodes (Mining Reporter, Volume 46, 1902). Also operated the Brighton Mine at Freeland (The Mining Investor, Volume XLI, Number 6, January 1, 1906). Rare. 2) The Hyland Mining & Milling Company. No. 104, issued for 5,995 shares in 1909 to The Big Five Tunnel, Ore Reduction, & Transportation Co. Signed by president Nichols and secretary Dudley. Not cancelled. Orange border, black print and underground mining vignette. Folds. 6.5 x 11” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155591Lot# 3401 La Plata County, Colorado 1898-1934 La Plata County, Colorado Mining Stock Collection Lot of 7 different. Included: Need Notch Mining & Milling Company (1898, mining vignettes); Monarch Gold Mining Company (1934, mining vignettes); Lewis Mountain Mining & Milling Company (1921, eagle vignette); Delaware Mining and Milling Company (1929, mining vignettes); Bonnie Girl Mining & Milling Company ($50 bond, 1907); Boren Gulch Gold Mining Company (1919, mining vignettes); and Aztec Gold & Copper Mining Company (1902). Please inspect. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155582

131View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3402 La Plata County, Colorado 1886-1915 La Plata County, Colorado Mining Stock Trio Lot of 3 different. 1) Harrisburg Monitor Silver Mining Company. Inc. in Colorado. Low no. 7, issued for 100 shares to Frederick Longinus in 1886. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Currency sized certificate. Black border, gold seal, and underground mining vignette. 3.75 x 9” Very rare certificate. Not in C&L. 2) The Invincible Gold & Silver Mining & Milling Company. Inc. in CO. No. 204, issued for 22,800 shares in 1914. Signed by president Ross and secretary Meier. Not cancelled. Gold border and seal, mining vignette. Folds, tape repair. 3) The Tirbircio Gold Mining Company. No. 453, issued for 2,000 shares in 1915. Not cancelled. Mining vignette. Three revenue stamps. Folds. Est. $120-200 HWAC#155581Lot# 3403 Lake County, Colorado 1887-1907Lake County, Colorado Mining Stock Group Lot of 4 different. 1) The Alleghany Mining Company. No. 86, issued in 1887 for 100 shares in Leadville. Stamp cancelled. Vignette of mining camp in the forest. Folds, stains. 2) Union Leasing and Mining Company. No. 693, issued for 500 shares in 1895 in Leadville. Not cancelled. Mining vignette. Folds, tape repairs. 3) Cloud City Mining Company. No. 384, issued for 30,000 shares in 1901. Stamp cancelled. Multiple mining vignettes. Folds. Revenue stamps on reverse. 4) Crew-Beggs Trading Company. No. 97, issued for 50 shares in Leadville in 1907. Not cancelled. Please inspect. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155566Lot# 3404 Leadville, Colorado Three 1880’s Leadville, Colorado Mining Stocks 1) Dauntless Mining Company of Leadville, Colorado. 1880. Rare. Incorporated 1879. #682. Uncancelled. Issued for 100 shares to WD Huntley. Signed by Chas. W. Selser as president and W.D. Huntley as secretary . Central vignette of four miners working underground. Black print on creme paper with fancy border and company seal bottom left. Lithographers: Breuker & Kessler, Philadelphia. Condition: fair with two rips. Company shares officers with Compromise Mining Company. A Leadville Daily Herald article from October 7, 1882, describes a shareholder meeting where secretary Huntley says a shaft has been sunk but is now full of water since the old superintendent left with the engine and boiler. 2) Little Maud Mining Company. 1882. No. 675, issued to Buamgarten(?). Signed by president C.E. Rodgers and secretary Charles D. Powell. Gold border and underprint. Three vignettes. According to Balch, the company owned two claims in Boulder County with two shafts (each 100 feet) and limited development. 3) Little Chief Mining Company. 1890. “Location of Mines, Fryer Hill, Leadville, Col.” printed at upper left. Issued for 100 shares Babcock. Signed by Thomas (?) (president) and Earle (secretary). Vignette of seven miners working various jobs underground. According to Swift, this was one of the richest mines on Fryer Hill, with ore bodies up to 80 ft. thick. Est. $300-500 HWAC#157406Lot# 3405 Leadville, Colorado 1883 Arkansas River Mining Company Stock Certificate Very rare. Inc. in Colorado. “Caw Valley Chief Mine--Near Leadville, Colorado” (printed at bottom center). No. 166, issued for 2,000 shares to president LH Cheney(?) in 1883. Signed by the president (light green ink) and the secretary (illegible). Not cancelled. Black border and print, green underprint, and vignette of man pushing an ore cart out of a mine. Longshore and Whipple Printers. 6.5 x 10” Folds, clean. Not listed in C&L. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155585Lot#3406Leadville,Colorado1881Hibernia Consolidated Mining Company Stock Certificate Rare. Inc. in NY. “Issued in Payment for Property Situated in Lake County, Colorado” (printed under title). No. A10682, issued for 100 shares to Frederick Faust in 1881. Signed by president McDonald and the secretary. Not cancelled. Green border and print. Great wagon vignette. Printed by Ralph Trautman, NY. Pinholes, folds. 7.5 x 11” The Hibernia was located next to the Robert E. Lee and Matchless on Fryer Hill, California District, one mile from Leadville. Vein is a horizontal contact. Extensive development. [Corregan & Lingane, 1883, pg. 416] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155584Lot# 3407 Leadville, Colorado 1882 Leadville Consolidated Mining Company Stock Rarer early 1880’s stock. Inc. in New York. No. 959, issued for 193 shares to C Weir. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Vignette of Western settler on horseback with small locomotive in the background. Printed by National Bank Note Co. Small discoloration top middle, pinholes. Owned the Carbonate and multiple other claims on Carbonate Hill, California District, one mile from Leadville. “One of the most extensively improved and largest producing properties in the district” [Corregan & Lingane, 1883, pg. 421] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160608Lot# 3408 Leadville, Colorado 1882 Long and Derry Hill Mining Company Stock Inc. in New York. No. 11407. Uncancelled. Issued for 100 shares to Henry Bancroft on Feb. 25, 1882. Signed by S. Oliphant Talbot (secretary) and Prescott Burbank (President). Creme paper with a black border. Vignette at top of miners working underground with lighted helmets. Signed on reverse by. The stock is in very god condition with no real edge, corner, discoloration of Pin Hole issues. Abe Lee, one of the most famous of the original Iowa Gulch characters and discoverer of gold in the Gulch in 1860, was working the Iowa Gulch area in 1876 and awoke one morning to find his horse missing. While tracking his horse he noticed an outcropping of black rock. Later in the morning he met Jacob Long. Lee gave Long a piece of the rock and later that evening around the fire Long was telling his brother, John, and their partner, Charles Derry about his encounter. They discussed the heavy black lump and decided it might be a form of coal and threw it into the fire. It was not coal, but it was lead carbonate. As soon as the mineral began to melt, they knew what they had. The mine, which became one of the most famous of the early Leadville producers. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160614Lot# 3409 Mineral Point, San Juan County, Colorado 1889-1898 Two Different Mineral Point, San Juan County, CO Mining Stocks Lot of 2 different. Mineral Point was the most remote mining camp in San Juan County, being located at 11,700 feet. Also one of its best producers. Boomed 1870s-1890s. Known for its very rough winters. 1) San Juan Chief Mining Company. No. 21, issued for 20 shares in 1889. Inc. in NJ. Signed by president Hill and treasurer Beach. Stamp cancelled. 6.25 x 11” Folds. 2) Rocky Mountain Gold Mining Company. Great name for a Colorado mining company! “Mines Located at Mineral Point, San Juan County, Colorado” (printed at top). No. 1089, issued for 100 shares in 1898. Not cancelled. Brown border and seal, mining vignette. Folds. 8 x 10” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 155604

132January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3410 Ouray, Colorado 1880-81 Ouray, Colorado 1880s Mining Stock Pair Lot of 2 different scarce Ouray stocks. 1) Elk Creek Mining Company. Inc. in NY. No. 37, issued for 100 shares to Charles Hoffman, company secretary, in 1881. Black border and print, allegorical vignette. 5.25 x 9” Folds. Not in C&L. 2) Osprey Consolidated Mill & Mining Company. Inc. in NY. No. 302, issued for 100 shares in 1880. Signed by vice president (illegible) and secretary Webb. Not cancelled. Black border and print, two mining vignettes. Folds and toning. 5 x 9” According to C&L, the company owned the Osprey, New York, Brooklyn, Wakeman, and another claim on Hardin Mountain, Uncompahgre District. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 155579Lot# 3411 Ouray, Colorado1892-93Ouray,ColoradoForeignMiningStock Pair Lot of 2 different foreign-owned Ouray mining companies. 1) The Colorado Boy Silver Mines Limited. No. 195, issued for 5,000 shares to The Mine Owners’ Trust Limited in 1893. Signed by directors Jones and Holdsworth and secretary Richards. Pinholes, folds. 9 x 10.75” Formed to operate the Colorado Boy, Ord, Irish Girl, and Triangle Claims in Ouray County. 2) The Mine Owners’ Trust Limited. No. 78, issued for 2,000 shares to William Weston in 1892. Signed by Jones, Thompson, and Richards. Pinholes, folds. 8.5 x 10.5” Acquired the Colorado Boy group of mines at Ouray (as evidenced by the other stock in this lot). Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155607Lot# 3412 Ouray, Colorado 1889-1909Ouray, Colorado Mining Bonds Group Lot of 4 different. Bonds: Happy Jack Gold & Silver Mining Company ($25, 1889); Slide Mining Company ($500, 1893); Mono-Baltic Mining and Smelting Company ($100, 1909). Also one unissued stock for the Treasury Tunnel, Mining and Reduction Company (c.1890s). Please inspect. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 155580Lot#3413Ouray, Colorado1888-1897Ouray, Colorado Mining StockPair:TreasuryTunnel and Ouray GMC Lot of 2 different scarce certificates. 1) Ouray Gold Mining Company, Limited. London. Stock issued for 5 shares in 1888. Signed by two directors and the secretary. Not cancelled. Blue border and print, pink background. Text in English and French. 12 coupons attached. 12 x 8.5” The company claimed the El Madhi Mine and sold stock without properly attaining ownership. 2) Treasury Tunnel, Mining and Reduction Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 10, issued for 5,000 shares to president William Hammond in 1897. Pen cancelled. Green border, gold seal, black print, and vignette of the Treasury Building. Folds with stub attached. W. J. Hammond, Jr. founded the Treasury Tunnel Mining and Reduction Company in 1896. To create the Treasury Tunnel Mine, Hammond consolidated a number of his mining claims, including the Stumper and Old Ozzie. The tunnel was originally called the Hammond Tunnel and is located on the Stumper claim. Soon after the tunnel was started, the Silverton Railroad built a 2000-foot spur track from the Yankee Girl sidings to the Treasury Tunnel. Hammond hoped the treasury Tunnel would allow him to tap the gold deposits that were known to exist between Red Mountain and Telluride. By 1900, it had been driven over 2000 feet toward Telluride. (http://sanjuansbygps.org/treasury.html) Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155577Lot# 3414 Ouray, Colorado 1881-1896 Ouray, Colorado Mining Stock Pair: Yankee Boy and Allied Mines Lot of 2 different scarce Ouray certificates. 1) The Allied Mines. “Ouray, Colorado” (printed under title. Inc. in NY. No. 1898, issued for 100 shares in 1881. Signed by 2nd vice president Cragin and asst. secretary Webster. Not cancelled. Green border, black print, and vignette of miners on the surface. Pinholes, folds. Company properties located in the Imogene Basin, Sneffels District, Ouray, Colorado. Five mines, 70 acres total, located 7 miles from Ouray, plus two mill sites. Mines include the Gertrude, Norma, Hidden Treasure, and Talisman. 2) Yankee Boy Mining and Milling Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 33, issued for 5,000 shares in 1896 in Ouray. Signed by president Samson and secretary Moor. Not cancelled. Black border and print, underground mining vignette. Folds, creases. The Yankee Boy Mine was located in the Yankee Boy Basin, Sneffels Mining District, Ouray County. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155576Lot# 3415 Ouray, Colorado 1901-1931 Ouray, Colorado Post-1900 Mining Stock Collection Lot of 7 different. All Ouray County, Colorado. Included: Camp Bird Extension Mining Company (1901, eagle vignette); Guadaloupe Mines Company (stock #1, 1911); Mountain King Mining Company (1912, eagle vignette); Mountain Top Mining Company (1913, eagle vignette); Red Mountain Mining & Milling Company (1931, plus two letterheads); Mountaineer Mining & Milling Company (1902); and The Atlas Mining & Milling Company (1912). Please inspect. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155578Lot# 3416 Ouray County, Colorado 1883 Silver Grey & San Juan Mining Company Stock Certificate Rare; we have not sold this before (in at least the past 8 years of auctions). Inc. in Colorado, 1878. No. 308, issued for 50 shares to secretary ER Dougherty in 1883. Also signed by president WC Roberts. Not cancelled. Black and red border and print. 4 x 7.75” Excellent condition. Company owned two claims, the Silver Gray (Brown Mountain, Uncompahgre District, 30 ounces silver per ton) and Broad Gauge (Red Mountain, Red Mountain District, 30 ounces per ton). (C&L, 1883, pg. 510). Est. $120-250 HWAC# 155601Lot# 3417 Rico, Colorado 1881 Grand View Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 494, issued for 100 shares to Myra C. Cunningham in 1881 in New York. Signed by president T. Dean and secretary Ashborn. Not cancelled. Black border and print with two vignettes: underground mining scene (top center) and allegorical woman (bottom center). Printed by Franklin Bank Note Co. Folds, many pinholes, some soiling/toning. 7.25 x 9.5” Described in detail in the 1883 CO mining directory. Five claims (Grand View, Major, Phoenix, Yellow Jacket, and Pelican) on Telescope Mountain, 0.5 miles from Rico in the Pioneer district; plus the Aztec on Expectation Mountain and the Elliot at Rico. Smelter located on the Columbia Mill site adjoining Rico. [Corregan & Lingane, 1883, pgs. 207-208] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155574Lot# 3418 San Juan County, Colorado 1892 Bandora Mining & Milling Co. Stock Certificate and Bond Lot of 2 different. 1) Stock. Inc. in Colorado. No. 1271, issued for 8,000 shares to Bonbright in 1892 in Colorado Springs. Signed by president FL Martin and secretary RM Harriott. Not cancelled. Ornate black border and print, fancy logo, no vignette. 8.5 x 11” Folds, creases. 2) Bond. No. 1160, $20, issued in 1892. 10 coupons attached. Signed by the vice president and secretary. Not cancelled. Folds. According to the Silverton Standard, December 24, 1892, the company filed claims on the Bandora, Little, and Noble mines/veins in the Animas Mining District, San Juan County. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155595

133View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3419 San Juan County, Colorado 1878San Juan Bullion Company Stock Certificate Rare; we have no records of selling this one before. Great name for a mining company! Inc. in Wisconsin. No. 238, issued for 50 shares to Andrew Forbes in Chicago in 1878. Signed by president Kennedy and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border, silver seal, green background, and small allegorical vignette. 3.25 x 7.75” Deep folds. Not in C&L. In E&MJ (October 1878), it is reported that the company owns the Prince of Wales Mine (near the Mountain Queen), “ore runs over 150 ounces, and there are two and a half feet of it.” In 1879, the company had a rich strike on the Loma Lode near Animas Forks. (The Colorado Miner (Weekly), March 29, 1879) Est. $150-300 HWAC#155602Lot# 3420 San Juan County, Colorado 1886-89 San Juan Chief Mining Company Stock Certificate and Bond Lot of 2. Not in C&L. The San Juan Chief Mine was a profitable producing property located at Mineral Point, San Juan County’s most remote mining camp located at 11,700 ft. In 1887, they had just built lixivation works “and the first silver bricks will be turned out by next week. Forty men are employed on the mine and development is going on as fast as money and men can accomplish it” (Silver Cliff Rustler, November 17, 1887). 1) Stock no. 26, issued for 42 shares to treasurer James C. Beach in 1889. Inc. in New Jersey. Also signed by president Hill. Not cancelled. Folds. 6.2 5x 10.5” 2) $500 bond issued to Robt. J. Beach in 1886. Signed by president Hill and secretary Beach. Not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Folds. 17 x 11” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 155596Lot# 3421 San Juan County, Colorado 1878-79 San Juan County, Colorado 1870s Mining Stock Certificate Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Alabama San Juan Mining Company. Inc. 1872. No. 508, issued for 272shares to Alexandra Warfield in Mobile in 1879. Signed by vice president Brown and secretary Lockwood. Not cancelled. Blue border, black print. Folds, stains from seal. 7.75 x 10” Office in Silverton. The Alabama Mine was located in the early 1870s in Poughkeepsie Gulch, 14 miles from Silverton. Assays of silver/copper ore were up to 200 oz./ton silver (Corbett). 2) Inter Ocean Mining Company of San Juan. Location: Eureka District, San Juan, Colorado (printed at bottom center). No. 101, issued for 3,800 shares to Oliver Olinger in 1878. Signed by president Reynolds and secretary Payne. Not cancelled. Black border and print with gold underprint vignette. 4 x 7.5” Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155594Lot# 3422 San Juan County, Colorado 1875-1916 San Juan County, Colorado Mining Stock Certificate Collection Lot of 8 different. Included: San Juan Consolidated Mining Co. (1875); Gold King Consolidated Mines Company (1903); San Juan Smelting & Refining Co. (1907); San Juan Sentinel Mining & Milling Co. (1901); Index Gold Mining Co. (1902); Telescope Mountain Mining Co. (1912); Ross Mining & Milling Co. (1916); and Premier Gold Mining & Milling Company (1900). Great collection. Please inspect. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 155598Lot# 3423 San Juan County, Colorado 1875-1905 San Juan County, Colorado Mining Stock Certificate Group Lot of 6 different. Includes early Colorado Mining and Land Company (1876) and San Juan Consolidated Mining Company (1875). Also: San Juan Chief Mining Company (Mineral Point, $500 bond, 1886); Silverton Mining Company ($100 bond, 1905); Minnie Gulch Mining & Tunnel Company (1901); and the Gold Tunnel and Railway Co. (Highland Mary Mine, 1903). Please inspect! Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155599Lot# 3424 San Juan County, Colorado 1879-1884 San Juan County, Colorado Mining Stock Certificate Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Alabama San Juan Mining Company. Inc. 1872. No. 507, issued for 104 shares to Alexandra Warfield in Mobile in 1879. Signed by vice president Brown and secretary Lockwood. Not cancelled. Blue border, black print. Folds, stains from seal. 7.75 x 10” Office in Silverton. The Alabama Mine was located in the early 1870s in Poughkeepsie Gulch, 14 miles from Silverton. Assays of silver/copper ore were up to 200 oz./ton silver (Corbett). 2) Solid Gold & Silver Mining Company. “Red Mountain Mining District” (printed at top center). Inc. in Colorado. Issued for 50 shares to Samuel T. Richards in 1884. Signed by president O.D. Levis and secretary R.R. Lowry. Not cancelled. Black border and print, green background, ornate logo. Pinholes, folds. 4.75 x 9.75” Not listed in C&L, on CHNC, or newspapers.com. The Red Mountain Mining District lies between Ouray and Silverton on Highway 550 (also known as the Million Dollar Highway) in the San Juan Mountains. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155593Lot# 3425 San Juan County, Colorado 1878-1880 San Juan County, Colorado Mining Stock Certificate Trio Lot of 3 different. 1) San Juan and New Jersey Discovery and Mining Company. Inc. in New Jersey, April 1880. No. 89, issued for 100 shares to William Blanchard in 1884. Signed by president B.A. Vail and secretary John Weaver. Black border and fancy logo, printed on yellow paper by Maverick & Wissinger, NY. Not cancelled. Deep folds with separation and small areas of soiling. 5.5 x 10” Not listed in the 1883 CO Mining Directory. Described in Balch, 1882: numerous claims in the Uncompahgre District (Ouray/San Juan Counties) and claims in the Pioneer and Rico Districts (in adjacent Dolores County). Most work has been done on the Western Belle claim. “The object of the company is to secure all the good mine claims possible in the San Juan district...” [See: Balch, 1882, pg.1126] 2) Inter Ocean Mining Company of San Juan. Location: Eureka District, San Juan, Colorado (printed at bottom center). No. 56, issued for 100 shares to Victor Vogel in 1878. Signed by president Reynolds and secretary Payne. Not cancelled. Gold underprint vignette. 4 x 7.5” Folds. 3) Colorado Mining and Land Company. Inc. in NY. No. 2190, issued for 20 shares to William Hicks in 1879. Signed by the vice president and secretary. Not cancelled. Black border, buffalo and train vignettes. 7.25 x 10” Deep folds and creases, a few tears. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 155600Lot# 3426 San Juan County, Colorado 1890San Miguel Gold Placers Company Stock Certificate Extra rare. Inc. in Colorado. No. 1539, issued for 10 shares to AA Pitman in 1890 in Denver. Signed by vice-president Parker and secretary Torrey. Not cancelled. Great vignette of pipe coming down the hillside to a water hose being used by miners to blast away a hillside. Black border/print on tan background. Folds, pinholes. 8 x 10.75” Printed by Denver Litho Co. Located at San Miguel River 5 miles west of Telluride. The company was reported to be operating two hydraulic giants (monitors) using over 6 million cubic feet of water with a 200 foot fall on “E’ Bar. One of eleven owned by this company, washing 5,000 cubic yards of gravel daily. [Ref: Burchard 1884, EMJ Vol. 47 No. 20] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155562Lot# 3427 San Miguel County, Colorado 1898-1912 San Miguel County, Colorado Mining Stock Group Lot of 4 different San Miguel County, Colorado mining stocks. Includes: Eagle Gold Mining Company (1898, eagle vignette); Argonaut Gold Mining Company (1906, Ophir dateline, eagle vignette); Morning Star Mining Company (1909); and Lake Superior-Ophir Mining Company (1912, issued in Hancock Michigan, mining vignette). Please inspect. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 155564

134January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3428 San Miguel County, Colorado 1897Valley View Gold Mining Company Stocks Signed by DH Moffat Lot of 2. No. 17 and no. 25, both issued in 1897 and signed by DH Moffat as president (and secretary Graham). Not cancelled. Ornate black border, green underprint, and griffin vignette. Very clean. This company owned the Valley View and Chippie mining claims in San Miguel County. Moffat was one of Denver’s most important financiers and industrialists in mid to 19th and early 20th century Colorado, and he was responsible for the development of the Middle Park area. He served as president, treasurer and as a board member of railroads, banks and city government posts. Over the years he had claims to over one hundred Colorado mines and nine railroads. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155563Lot# 3429 Silverton, Colorado 1893-1917Silverton,ColoradoMiningStockCollection Lot of 6 different. Includes: Silverton Mining Company; Mammoth Tunnel & Mining Company (1902, lion head vignette); Bandora Mining & Milling Co. (1893); Kendrick & Gelder Smelting Company (1900); Old Hundred Mining Company (1906); and The Highland Mary Mines Company (1917). Please inspect. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155575Lot# 3430 Summit County, Colorado 1881 Gold Placer MiningCompanyStockCertificate Inc. in Connecticut. No. 381, issued for 100 shares to Pattinson in 1881 in New York. Signed by the president (illegible) and secretary Hall. Black border and print, great hydraulic mining vignette. Printed by Globe Stationery & Printing Co., NY. 8 x 10.25” Very clean. Not listed in C&L. According to an 1881 article in The Rocky Mountain News (July 6, 1881), this company operated claims 4 miles south of Breckenridge in Summit County. A different 1881 article places them closer to Alma, Colorado. In 1883, the claims, described as being 800 acres of placer grounds near the confluence of the Swan and Blue Rivers in Summit County, were sold. (The Fairplay Flume, August 2, 1883). Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155565Lot# 3431 Summit County, Colorado 1881-1968 Summit County, Colorado Mining Stock Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) New York and Colorado Mining Syndicate and Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 25, issued for 50 shares to John Yale in 1881. Signed by the president Hugh J, Jewett and secretary James Spencer. Not cancelled. Fancy border and company title with Colorado state seal vignette. Printed by Brower Bros., NY. 7.5 x 11” Folds, clean. Owned the Venus, Crescent, Silver Medal, Ready Pay, Whale Extension, Victor, Micawber and Pickwick on Tell Mountain, Snake River District, Summit County, 4 miles from Montezuma. Developed through the Cashier and Champion Tunnel. They also owned the Columbus Mining Company of Chaffee County. [Ref: Corregan & Lingane, 1883, pg. 835] 2) The Ophir Gold Mines Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 9229, issued for 100 shares to Dean Witter & Co. in 1968. Stamp cancelled. Gold border and seal, allegorical vignette. 8.5 x 11” Folds, creases. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155561Lot# 3432 Colorado 1877, 1881 Two 1800’s Colorado Mining Stocks 1) Malachite Mining Company of Colorado. 1877. Cert #75. Incorporated in Maine. Issued to R Puffin(?) trustee for 5 shares in 1877. Underground mining vignette. Also a Colorado Shield with Native American female vignette. Black border and print. Cancelled. Rare Jefferson County mining company. Works can treat 5 tons daily. Located on the Colorado Central Railroad and in the limits of Golden. [The Colorado Directory of Mines: Containing a Description of the Mines by Corbett]. Miner Boy Mining Company. 1881. No. 3785, issued for 100 shares to JF Sword in 1881. Signed by president AA McLeod. Vignette of miners with headlamps using drills. Green background is rather unique! Printed by the Hatch Lith. Co. Folds, bent corners. Located on Breece Hill, California Mining District. The mine was discovered on March 27, 1879 by Peter Conley, M.C. Kennedy, James Dahoney, etc., who sold it on June 17, 1879 to A.A. McLeod for $75,000. The mine soon had three shafts, down 490 ft., 5 levels and 250 ft. of drifts producing 20 tons per day. Assays showed 1029 ozs. silver per ton, and 945 ozs. gold per ton. The minerals produced were pyrargyrite, free gold, and tetrahedrite. By 1880 the mine was employing 35 miners with assaying showing 600 ounces of gold per ton [Ref: Griswold, 1996; Corregan & Lingane, pg. 427] Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157405Lot# 3433 Colorado 1872, 1881 Two Colorado 1800’s Mining Stocks 1) Crown Mining Company. 1887. San Juan County, State of Colorado (printed below title). No. 92, issued for 500 shares to James Greif. Great mining vignettes. One fold. No edge, corner, discoloration or pin hole issues! Owned five claims (Silver Crown, Wonderful, and 3 others) in Mill Gulch, 1.75 miles west of Chattanooga, Red Mountain District. Pay streak is 30 inches, assaying 45% lead and 40 ounces of silver per ton. Developed by two tunnels and five open cuts. [Corregan & Lingane, 1883, pg. 671] 2) Crescent Silver Company of Cincinnati. 1872. # 60 for 5 shares to Peter Neff Jr. Signed by Neff as secretary and president C Pearce. This company owned half the interest in the Stevens Lode at Georgetown, Clear Creek County. George Armstrong Custer, August Belmont and John Jacob Astor owned the other half. The Georgetown Miner on October 13,1870 reported that the Crescent Silver Mining Co. had produced 40 tons of ore yielding $200 per ton simply drifting on the vein. Raymond’s report for 1872 reports, ‘’The Stephens Lode has been constantly and profitably worked during the year, yielding an average of 30 tons per month of good ore, averaging 750 ounces of silver per ton, with a high percentage of lead.” Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157404Lot# 3434 Colorado 1893-97 Colorado 1890s Mining Stock Pair: Big Four and Gold Valley Placer Lot of 2 different. 1) The Gold Valley Placer Mining Company. Inc. in Colorado, 1892. No. 497, issued for 500 shares to Theodore Sutton in 1893 in Aspen. Signed by the president and secretary Robinson. Not cancelled. Black border and print, yellow underprint vignette, and gold seal. Folds. 8.5 x 11” Operated at Four Mile Creek in Routt County, Colorado. 2) The Big Four Mining & Smelting Company. “Mines on West Spanish Peak, Huerfano Co., Colo.” (printed under title). Inc. in Colorado. No. 555, issued for 2,500 shares to WA Castle in 1897 in La Veta, Colorado. Signed by president Gill and secretary Shaw. Not cancelled. Black border and print, mining vignette. Pinholes, folds. 8 x 10.5” Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155610Lot# 3435 Colorado Colorado Mining Company Stock Certificates (4) Framed stock certificates from four different Colorado mining companies including the Mary McKinney Mining Company, the Anaconda Gold Mining Company, the Colorado King Gold Mining Company, and the Raven and Beacon Hill Gold Mining Company. These certificates were issued in the 1907, 1899, 1912, and 1935. All certificates are canceled. Each certificate is approx. 10.25 x 8.25, overall size of frame is 29.25 x 24.25, very good condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 151091

135View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3436 Colorado Colorado Mining Stock Certificates (27); c. 1890s-1900s Dealer lot of various stock certificates from miningcompaniesin Colorado. Some examplesincludethe Jennie Sample Consolidated Mining Company (1909), the Klondyke-Cripple Creek and Galena Mining Co. (1900), the Mountain Beauty Gold Mining Co. (1900), the Jerry Johnson Mining Co.1899), the Raven and Beacon Hill Gold Mining Co., the North American Mining Co., and more. These certificates were part of an exhibit called “Rush to the Rockies, Pikes Peak or Bust!” All certificates are framed, 11.75 x 9.25, very good condition. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 153287Lot# 3437 Colorado 1880-91 Colorado Mining Stock Pair (Gilpin and San Juan Counties) Lot of 2 different. 1) Mitchell Mining & Milling Company. Inc. in Colorado. No. 45, issued for 100 shares to NH Hayford in 1880 in Denver. Signed by president FC Taylor and secretary Suther Kauffman. Not cancelled. Ornate black border and print, fancy title and mining vignette. Printed by Collier & Cleaveland, Denver. Folds and creases. 6.75 x 10” Not listed in Fossett or C&L. An article in E&MJ Vol. 30 (Dec. 1880) asks for an update on the status of the mine and gives its location as Gilpin County. Pencil notation on stock says “Southeast side Quartz Hill, Gilpin.” 2) The Colorado Silver Mining Company, Limited. No. 1357, issued for 10 shares in 1891. Signed by two directors and the secretary. Pinholes, folds. According to an 1883 article in The Rocky Mountain News, this was a Scottish mining company that bought the Cunningham Gulch properties of the Pride of the West Mining Company, Silverton, San Juan County. In 1890, it was also reported that they had properties near Georgetown. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155571Lot# 3438 Colorado 1879-1896 Scarce Colorado Mining Stock Group (Eagle and Fremont Counties) Lot of 4 different. Some scarce pieces but with condition issues. 1) The Lime Creek Mining Company. “Holy Cross Mining District” (printed under title). Dateline Leadville, Jan. 2nd, 1882. Low cert. number 8, issued for 800 shares to Charles Metcalf. Signed by vice-president J.W. Jacque and secretary J.R. Hammond. Not cancelled. Green border, gold seal, and vignette of miners working underground. No printer listed. 7.25 x 9.75” Folds with separation, creases and some soiling. Not listed in the 1883 CO Mining Directory. This is a rare Colorado mining district. The Holy Cross Mining District was located in Eagle County. The settlements of Holy Cross City and Gold Park developed about the same time (1880), but died by 1883 (Eberhart, 1969). The main producer was the Gold Park Company. [Ref: Colorado Geological Survey] 2) Minnehana Mining Company. “Mines Located in La Plata County, Colorado” (printed on left border). Inc. in Colorado. No. 27, issued for 100 shares to Buck in 1882. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Blue border and print, mine windlass vignette. Heavy soiling/water damage, some separation, folds. 4.5 x 8.5” Three Minnehana mines are listed in C&L (1883): Pitkin, Summit, and San Juan Counties. 3) Colorado Co-Operative Prospecting & Mining Company. Company properties listed on the right: Frisco, Newsboy, & Lookout Lodes (Fremont Co.); Washington, Emma, & Star Lodes (Lake County); Boston Chicago Chlorides & Sun Lodes (Custer County); and Uncompogery, Union, and Galenite Lodes (San Juan County). No. 3123, issued for 10 shares in 1879 in Silver Cliff. No cancelled. Folds with many tears. 6.25 x 7” 4) The Columbia-Alberia Mining Company. Fremont County. No. 8, issued for 4,999 shares in 1896 in La Junta. Signed by the president and secretary (named Albera). Not cancelled. Folds, creases. 6 x 7.5” Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155611Lot# 3439 Colorado 1888-1896 Colorado Mining Stocks from Foreign Companies Lot of 4 different issued in England. 1) United States Gold Placers Limited. Issued in 1890 for 20 shares. Not cancelled. San Miguel County, Colorado. 2) Colorado Gold & Silver Extraction Company, Limited. Issued in 1889 for 8 shares. Not cancelled. Based in Denver. Used the Newbery-Vautin gold extracting process. 3) The Mineral Creek Milling Company Limited. Issued in 1896 for 50 shares. Not cancelled. Appears to be Cripple Creek. 4) The Colorado Gold, Silver & Lead Recovery Syndicate. Issued in 1888 for 150 shares. Not cancelled. Not located. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155615Lot#3440ColoradoFramedColoradoMiningStockCertificates; c. 1890s Frame with nine stock certificates and one checkfromvariousminingcompanies.The stock certificates are from the Midland TerminalRailroadCompany, the Pharmacist Mining Company, the Bushwhacker Mining Company, the Geneva Gold Mining Company, the Uncle Sam Mining and Milling Company, the Jerry Johnson Mining Company, the Little Johnnie Gold Mining Company, the Empress Mining Company, and the Isabella Gold Mining Company. All of these stock certificates have nice vignettes, but the one for the Little Johnnie Mining Co. is especially interesting. This vignette features an image of the “Unsinkable Molly Brown.” Her husband, J.J. Brown was a mining engineer who worked on the Little Johnny Mine and owned 12,500 shares in the company. Another noteworthy certificate in this collection is the one from the Midland Terminal Railroad Company, which is certificate no. 4. The imprinted revenue check is from the Vindicator Gold Mining Consolidated Company. These certificates are mostly from the 1890s. Overall size of the frame is 45.5 x 37 inches. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC#151094Lot# 3441 Colorado Six Framed Mining Certs. Colorado & New Mexico These six mining stocks were a part of Nelson A. “Buz” Rieger’s exhibition “Rush to the Rockies,” curated by Nora Slifer. A 30 year accumulation ofColorado’searlypapermemorabiliafocused on Colorado’s first artists, their artwork in newspapers, landscape printing and engraving, early railroad, homesteading, & guide book illustrations. This grouping contains: 1. 2 of the New Mexico Mining Co., issued in late 1853 & 1867, operating in N.M. 2. Massachusetts & New Mexico Consolidated Mining Co., 1881. 3. Carbonate Hill Consolidated Mining Co., 1882 likely located in Leadville. 4. Iowa & Colorado Consolidated Mining Co., 1883, Rare piece with mines located in Rio Grande County. Owned the Golden Vault claim along with 10 placer claims located in South Mountain, Summit District, near Summitville. 5. The Ontario and Cliff Mining Co., 1891. Rare, and operated in CO. Nicely framed. Please see photo. Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 151137

136January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot#3442Colorado1882-1952Miscellaneous Colorado Mining Stock Certificate Collection Lot of 13 different. Many not located in our Colorado references or newspaper databases. 1) Little Maid Mining and Milling Company. According to Poole Bros., the company operated the Little Maid and Silver Plume at Creede, Saguache County (1898, pg. 297). No. 811, issued in 1892. Not cancelled. Folds, creases. 2) Paradox Copper-Gold Mining Company. Montrose County. Issued in 1899. Not cancelled. Folds, toning. 3) Barney Barnato Gold Mining Company. Barnato was a big figure in diamond mining, and later, gold mining in South Africa from the 1870s up to World War I. Issued in 1896. Not cancelled. Folds, toning. Not located. 4) Tomahawk Mines Company. $100 bond. 1910. Unissued. 5) Baskin Consolidated Mining & Milling Co. Not in C&L or Burchard. Issued in 1882. Not cancelled. Folds. 6) Kate Belle Mining and Milling Company. Issued in Denver in 1884. Not cancelled. Not located. Folds, tape repairs. 7) White Rose Mining & Milling Company. Issued in Denver in 1892. Not located. Not cancelled. Mining vignette. Folds, pinholes. 8) Lenore Gold Mining Company. Issued in 1896. Not cancelled. Possibly Cripple Creek. Water damage. 9) Alta Vista Gold Mining Company. Issued in Colorado Springs, 1895. Not located. Folds. 10) Trail Mines, Inc. Issued in 1952, punch cancelled. Inc. in Colorado. 11) Marietta Mining Company. Issued in 1897. Inc. in Colorado. Not located. Folds. 12) United States Mining Company. 1902. Punch cancelled. 13) Village Bell Gold Mining Company. Eldora. Issued in 1900. Please inspect. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155612Lot# 3443 Colorado Uranium Company of Colorado Stocks and Stock Book 40 certificates. 2 signed. #’s 6 and 7. 1950. This was a major uranium effort. Exploration and plans began in June of 1950. One issued to Floyd Wilson, director and secretary and the other to Richard Downing director. ONLY 18 certificates were issued. Stock book in very nice condition. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 157385Lot# 3444 Lemhi, Idaho 1894 Lemhi Placer Mining Company Stock Lemhi Placer, Lemhi, Idaho. #1095 for 145 shares to John Inglis. Signed by JD Kuntzleman and president JD (?). Two vignettes: allegorical and underground mining. Brown on white. Dog ear upper left. Overall very nice. Lemhi is located on the Lemhi River in Lemhi County, Idaho. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 160606Lot# 3445 Ozarks, Missouri 1873 Ozark Iron Company Stock Certificate Very rare. Inc. in the State of Missouris. Stock no. 62, issued for one share to Watson Antrim and signed by J.C. Michel as president and Robt. Brent as secretary. Not cancelled. Black border, red and black print, and vignette of an allegorical female reclining holding a scale with a train a ships in the background. Printed by High R. Hildreth, St. Louis. 7 x 11” Very fine condition. The most important source of iron ore in Missouri was the Precambrian core area of the Ozark Uplift in Iron County, which began producing iron ore in 1815 (miningartifacts.org). The company was organized in 1872, and the new ironworks was constructed only 50 feet away from the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad. The company’s new blast furnace produced about 30 tons of pig iron per day. The company declared bankruptcy in 1877 (National Register of Historic Places). Est. $300-600 HWAC# 155830Lot# 3446 St. Louis, Missouri 1871 Missouri Tin Company Stock Certificate Very scarce. Inc. in State of Missouri. No. 66, issued for one share in St. Louis in 1871. Signed by president N. Schaeffer and secretary Woodward. Not cancelled. Black border and print, red underprint, and three vignettes: miners with sluice boxes (center), elk (left), and allegorical (upper right). Printed by J. McKittrick & Co., St. Louis. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached on front right. 6.75 x 10.5” Creases, wavy borders. The company was a joint stock company, organized for the purpose of working the mines and to erect furnaces and machinery for the purpose of smelting tin (St. Louis, The Future Great City of the World, Reavis). Est. $300-500 HWAC# 155832Lot# 3447 Butte, Montana North Butte Mining Stocks, 150 About 150 North Butte Mining stock, about half red and green. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 157724Lot# 3448 Butte, Montana Parrot Silver and Cooper Co. Stock Books, 7 7 stock books from Parrot Silver and Copper Co. 1909-1911. Certs 29751-30000, 30001-30250, 30251-30500, 30501-30750, 31001-31250, 31251-31500, 32251-32500. Est. $350-700 HWAC# 158961Lot# 3449 Madison County, Montana 1880Western Mining Company Stock Certificate Organized in 1879. No. 231, issued for 200 shares to Mary B. Muffly in 1880 in Philadelphia. Signed by president Frank Cheyney and secretary Sidney Muffly. Not cancelled. Purple border and print. Three vignettes: prospector with dog (left), mill (center), and allegorical woman (right). Folds, creases. 7.5 x 11.25” According to The Madisonian, 12 Jul 1884, this company owned properties near Mill Creek, Sheridan Mining District, Madison County, Montana Territory. Claims included: The Isabella No. 2, The May Flower, The Bullion, The Slider, The Bassamari, The Jack Bragg, and The Mountain Sylph. See that article for a more detailed description of the mines and machinery. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155609Lot# 3450 Austin, Nevada 1868 Lane & Fuller Silver Mining Company Stock No. 16, issued for 35 shares to John S. Reyes on August 12th, 1868 in Boston. Signed by J. Washington Warren, president, and M. Dyer, treasurer. Not cancelled. Ornate design with black border and print, fancy logo and vignette of scenic mine in the mountains. Printed by T.R. Holland, Boston. 25 cent IR adhesive stamp attached on the right, pen cancelled. Vertical and horizontal folds, rough edges, minor separation along a few folds. 6.5 x 10.75” Located in the Reese River Mining District near Austin Nevada, the Lane & Fuller mine had a union problem in 1872. 40 union men went to the mine demanding $4 a day and the President and 28 members were arrested for riot. Unionization could not be effective because much of the mining was still being done by owners of small properties who did their own work. [Townley, 1982] Est. $200-300 HWAC# 160605Lot# 3451 Austin, Nevada Lander Metalics and Non-Metalics Stock Rare stock, probably located in Austin, NV. 100,000 shares issued to company, April 16, 1929. Creases, .5” side tear, several stains. Est. $50-60 HWAC# 159998

137View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3452 Carrara, Nye County, Nevada 1920American Carrara Marble Stock; Rare Carrara, Nevada This is a rare certificate and most probably the only stock certificate ever issued at Carrara, Nevada! #2707 for 35 shares of preferred stock to Florence Windhurst in 1920. Signed by P. V. Perkins as president and secretary. Park V. Parkins was the president from 1912 on. Incorporated in December of 1912. The company operated a marble mine at Carrara, Nevada, just south of Beatty. The company was comparing its marble to the famous Carrara marble from Italy. Marble mining began in the hills south of Beatty in 1904. It wasn’t until 1913 when serious mining began. The quarry was serviced by the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad. The company built a spur railway enabling marble to be efficiently brought to the main line. But the marble was too fractured and by 1920 the town and mine were disappearing into history. VF condition. Uncancelled. Detailed information on the mine and location is included. Joe Elcano Nevada Mining Stock CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 144420Lot# 3453 Midas, Nevada Miners Gold Mining Co. Stockholders Rights Certificate, 1933 Non-Transferable Certificate Pre-Listing Stockholders Rights for Non-Assessable Capital Stock of Miners Gold Mining Company of Midas, Nevada. Certificate No. 957 from 1933, not issued. 11.75 x 9.5 inches. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 157900Lot# 3454 Nye County, Nevada 1867 La Plata Silver Mining Company of Nevada Stock Location of Works: Nye Co., Nevada (under title). Incorporated 1865. Office in Reading, PA. Cert #456 issued for five shares on March 25, 1867. Signed by secretary David S. Hunter and president Isaac Hoose. Not cancelled. Green seal. Single 25 cent adhesive U.S. certificate stamp located on the left side of the stock. Mining vignette. Printed by John Alexander. Folds, wrinkles, etc. Still in nice condition. “The La Plata mill was built in early 1867 and located in a canyon on the eastern slopes of the Toiyabe range. A post office was built and in operation from January to November of 1886, then transferred to Junction. Plata is also the Spanish word for silver [Ref: Carlson, Nevada Place Names, 1974, pp. 152, 187]. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160603Lot# 3455 Gold Hill, Nevada 1888 Yellow Jacket Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate Inc. under the laws of Nevada Territory. Gold Hill Mining Dist. (printed bottom center). No. 33965, issued for 50 shares to Zadig, Wollberg & Co. in 1888 in Gold Hill. Signed by vice president Geo. Edwards and the transfer secretary. Cut, punch and stamp cancelled. Allegorical vignette of man on horse. Pinholes. 4 x 9” Famous Comstock mine that was the site of a horrific mine fire on April 7th, 1869 that left at least 35 miners dead. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 148214Lot# 3456 Virginia City, Nevada Comstock Tunnel (Sutro Tunnel) Bonds: 4 Different Lot of 4 different 1919 Bonds. 1) Green $1000. 1919. All Coupons attached. 2) Brown $500. All Coupons attached. 3) Orange $500. Signed by president Theodore Sutro. Coupons 5-80 attached. Cut cancelled, 4) Green $1000. Coupons 5-80 attached. Signed by Sutro. Cut cancelled. This was the reorganization of the Sutro Tunnel Company after Adolph Sutro’s departure. $500 and $1,000, both issued in 1889, signed by Theodore Sutro as president and the secretary. Cut cancelled. Eagle vignette. Each has coupons attached. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 157389Lot# 3457 Nevada Two 1890’s Nevada Stock Certificates 1) Julia Consolidated. Issued in 1896 in San Francisco, but incorporated in 1875. A ‘Julia’ vignette on right. #30918 for 200 hares to MS Martin trustee. Signed by president Cole and secretary Studtfeld. In August of 1878 the Julia connected to the Sutro Tunnel. The Julia, Ward and Bullion were talking consolidation in 1880. There was a well loved prostitute in Virginia city named Julia Bulette. Any connection? 2) Commonwealth Consolidated Mining Company. Issued in 1890 from San Francisco. Allegorical vignette. #2837 for 100 shares to trustee Friedrich. Signed by president Hickox and secretary Deas. Located in at Tuscarora in Elko County. “Veritas” & “All Alone” Mines. (printed on certificate). Both stocks in very fine condition: no edge, corner, discoloration issues. The commonwealth has pin holes. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 160600Lot# 3458 Nevada 1919-20 Two Nevada Mining Stock Certificates: Mina and Como Lot of 2 different. Both have condition issues. 1) Consolidated West Extension Simon Mines Company. Principal Place of Business: Mina, Mineral County, Nevada (printed on left border). Inc. in Nevada, 1919. No. 125, issued for 100 shares to Leroy Booth in 1919. Signed by president Salensky and secretary Dwight. Not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Heavy folds with tape repairs and large separations. 2) Como Group Mining Company. Como was a mining area next to the Comstock (Dayton area). Inc. in Nevada. No. 63, issued for 200 shares in 1920. Signed by president Ferrel and the secretary. Not cancelled. Mining vignette. Heavy folds and creases. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 155555Lot# 3459 Lisbon, New Hampshire 1866Lisbon Gold Mining Company Stock Very attractive certificate and mining stocks from New Hampshire are rare. This is a great discovery piece and might be unique. Inc. in Massachusetts. Cert. #42, issued in 1866 for 110 shares to Nathaniel G. Upham and signed by CN Howe as president and B. Sherman as treasurer. Red seal and 25c stamp. Small tear middle left and light fold upper left. Otherwise extremely nice. Two nice vignettes of a mill site in the hills and miners down the shaft at left. In 1865, J. Henry Allen and Charles Knapp, independently of each other, discovered free gold on the David Atwood estate in Lisbon. This led to the organization of the Lisbon Gold Mining Company in 1866. Most of the gold was within 20 feet of the surface and came to about $60 per ton. The company only produced about $300 and was not very successful. They then purchased one half of the Dodge mine at Lyman, about two miles away. A new company was formed to mine one half of the property called the Dodge Gold Mining Company (Report of the Geologic Survey of the State of New Hampshire, 1869). Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 160611Lot# 3460 New Mexico Two 1880’s New MexicoMiningStocks1) Mammoth Consolidated Mining, Milling and Smelting Company. 1881. # 489 for 50 shares to J Delgado. Signed by president Loker and secretary Case. Underground mining vignette. Issued in Santa Fe. 2) Massachusetts and New Mexico Consolidated Mining Company. 1881. #1690 for 50 shares to Pratt. Signed by president Abbott (?) and secretary Abbott. Crossed out in cancel. Underground mining vignette. Both certs are in very fine condition with no edge, corner, pinhole or discoloration issues. Vertical folds do not interfere with the condition. Est. $1509-250 HWAC# 157409

138January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 3461 Lawrence County, South Dakota 1878-1898 Homestake Mining Company Stock Collection incl. Haggin & Tevis Signatures Lot of 14 issued stocks, 1878-1898. Multiple pieces signed by either JB Haggin (x6) or Lloyd Tevis (x4) as president. Remaining stocks signed by Louis Haggin (x2) or Lounsbery (x2). All punch and stamp cancelled. Similar design: black border and print, Native American vignette. Printed by ABN. Location printed on stocks: “Whitewood Mining District, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory.” JB Haggin was a business associate of George Hearst. George Hearst, Lloyd Tevis, and James Ben Ali Haggin bought the 10-acre Homestake Mine from its discoverer, Moses Manuel, for $70,000, and incorporated the Homestake Mining Company on November 5, 1877. Before partnering with Hearst, Haggin was a very successful lawyer, California rancher, and horse breeder. Hearst, Haggin, Tevis & Company was one of the largest mining firms in the United States at the time with operations at the Anaconda Copper Mine in Montana, the Ontario silver mine in Park City, Utah, and the Homestake Mine in South Dakota, as well as Hearst’s investments on the Comstock Lode. Est. $600-1000 HWAC#155815Lot# 3462 Goochland County, Virginia 1878Bertha & Edith Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 2805, issued for 100 shares in 1878 in New York. Signed by the vice president (illegible) and secretary Smith. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Nice vignette of miners using sluice boxes. Printed by Maverick & Wissinger, NY. 7 x 10.25” Pinholes, folds. Mine was located on the east side of the Big Bird Creek in Goochland County, Virginia. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155613Lot# 3463 Virginia 1890 Basic City Mining, Manufacturing & Land Co. Stock Certificate Trio Lot of 3 issued stocks, all stamp and punch cancelled in 1890. Identical design: green border, black print, and 3 vignettes (mining and allegorical). Printed by Warderi & Co., Staunton, Virginia. Inc. in Virginia, 1889. No. 1121, 1278, and 1381, all issued in 1890. Signed by president Samuel Forrer and secretary Wess. The company owned more than 2,000 acres on both sides of the South River and east to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Samuel Forrer was the company’s president (James Madison University, Special Collections, online). The Basic City Mining, Manufacturing & Land Co. was founded by Jacob Reese, a Pittsburgh industrialist in 1890. The company owned some mineral rights in addition to the property and ended up selling lots as the town expanded. Basic City became a boom town in the early 1890’s. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155824Lot# 3464 Washington Three 1800’s Washington Mining Stocks 1) Mineral Keystone. 1892. Red border and red mining underprint. # 48. Two light discoloration spots on boarder. Otherwise extremely nice. Located at Mason County. 2) Lakeside Gold-Copper. 1899. Brown on Green. Mining underprint vignette # 405 for 250 shares to JW Douglas. Signed by president Booth and secretary Berry. Not cancelled. No edge, corner, discoloration or pin hole issues. Printed by The Shaw-Borden Co., Spokane. Folds, toning. 5.5 x 10” Seven claims in Index District, Snohomish Co., Washington [Ref: Copper Handbook, Vol. 6, pg. 621] 3) Winnie Bob Gold. 1912. Issued in Seattle. # 43 for 1000 shares. To Mr. & Mrs. Compton. Signed by president Brown and secretary Wilson. We have not seen two of these certificates in the last decade! Est. $200-250 HWAC# 157407Lot# 3465 1890-1935 Western US Mining Stock Certificate Group Lot of 9 different. 1) Mineral Mountain Mining Company. Mines on west slope of Mineral Mountains in Santa Rita mountains, Pima County, Arizona. Issued in 1890. Not cancelled. Vignette of wagon train. 2) Grand Central Mining Company. Tintic Mining District, Utah. Issued in 1914, stamp cancelled. Mining vignette. 3) Manhattan Union Mining Company. Nevada. Issued in 1907, not cancelled. Mining vignette. 4) Palo Alto Mining Company. California. Issued in 1891 in San Jose. Not cancelled. Stains. 5) Utica Gold Mining Company. Angels Camp, CA. Issued in 1901, not cancelled. 6) Aztec Placer Mining Company. New Mexico. Issued in 1899, not cancelled. 7) Magma Copper Company. Arizona. Issued in 1935, punch cancelled. 8) Standard Metals Company. Issued in 1923, not cancelled. 9) International Nickel Company of Canada. Issued in 1930, stamp cancelled. Please inspect. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155614Lot# 3466 Sonora, 1881 Las Nueve Minas De Santa Maria Mining Stock Inc. in New York. Cert. #166, issued for 100 shares to D.F. Verdenal, Trustee in 1881. Signed by Jno. B. Alley as president and D.F. Verdenal as secretary. Location of mines, State of Sonora, Republic of Mexico printed at the bottom. Nice vignette of an Indian brave on a perch looking below. In excellent, uncancelled condition. ABN, New York. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 160604Lot# 3467 Sonora, La Fernandez Gold & Silver Mining Stock, Sonora, Mexico, 1864 Very nice stock issued in 1864. State of Sonora, Mexico printed to the right of two revenue stamps. Issued at San Francisco. Great vignette of a paddle wheeler at the top with flags flying and an Indian brave at the left. Hormosello District printed in green at the bottom. #96 for 20 shares issued in San Francisco. Signed by secretary Loveland and president Cox. Very rare A. Shwarts, stationer as Printer. No edge, corner, discoloration or pin hole issues! EXTREMELY RARE!!! Est. $400-600 HWAC# 160602Lot# 3468 1893-1925 Foreign Mining Stock Certificate Group Lot of 4 different. 1) The San Bernardo Mining Company, Limited. Issued in 1893 for 76 shares. Not cancelled. English company for a Sonora Mexico silver mine. 2) Dolores Mining & Milling Company. Issued in 1903 for 100 shares. Not cancelled. San Anton, Mexico mining operation. 3-4) Two French mining certificates: Compagnie Miniere de Santiago Y Anexas (1925) and Victoria, Societie Anonyme Francaise pour l’Exploitation l’Industrie le Commerce & le Transport du Petrole (1922). Please inspect. Est. $150-200 HWAC#155619Lot# 3469 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1930 Cripple Creek Railroad Certificate Collection Nearly 1930 Cripple Creek Central Railroad brown certificates. Numbers 1002 to 1052 consecutively. Each for 100 shares. Cancelled when $36 per share of the liquating capital distribution took affect in 1935. Steam locomotive railroad vignette with two circular mining vignettes on the sides. This railroad’s story is told in hard times and consolidation. Losing money due to competition from the Florence and Cripple Creek Railway and the Midland Terminal Railway, the Colorado and Southern Railway leased the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway to the Florence and Cripple Creek in 1911. In 1915 this lease was transferred to the Cripple Creek Central Railway, which also controlled the Midland Terminal Railway. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 157348

139View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadsLot# 3470 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1917Cripple Creek Railroad Stock Collection (2) One 1917 and nearly 49 1930’s Cripple Creek Central Railroad brown certificates. Numbers 722 to 1103. Each for 100 shares. Cancelled when $36 per share of the liquating capital distribution took affect in 1935. Steam locomotive railroad vignette with two circular mining vignettes on the sides. This railroad’s story is told in hard times and consolidation. Losing money due to competition from the Florence and Cripple Creek Railway and the Midland Terminal Railway, the Colorado and Southern Railway leased the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway to the Florence and Cripple Creek in 1911. In 1915 this lease was transferred to the Cripple Creek Central Railway, which also controlled the Midland Terminal Railway. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 157345Lot#3471CrippleCreek, Colorado Cripple Creek Railroad Stocks (5); 1890s-1930s Lot of five stock certificates fromtwodifferentCripple Creek railroad companies. These companies are the Midland Terminal Railway Company (1 from 1896) and the Cripple Creek Central Railway Company (4 from the 1930s). All four from the Cripple Creek Central are different colors. All five are pictorial. These pieces were originally part of a historical exhibition called “Rush to the Rockies, Pikes Peak or Bust!” All are individually framed, 12 x 9.5 inches each. Good condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 153639Lot# 3472 Cripple Creek,ColoradoCrippleCreekRailroad Stocks (5); 1890s-1930s Lot 5 five stock certificates from2differentCripple Creek railroad companies. These railroad companies are the Cripple Creek Central Railway Company (1 from 1916 and 3 from 1930) and the Midland Terminal Railway Company (from 1896). All four Cripple Creek Central certificates are different colors. All five are pictorial. These pieces were originally part of a historical exhibition called “Rush to the Rockies, Pike’s Peak or Bust!” All individually framed, 12 x 9.5 inches each. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 153638Lot# 3473 Cripple Creek, Colorado MassiveCrippleCreek Central Railway Stock Collection Four binder full of unused CCCR stocks. Four different styles. 1) Over 300 green 100 shares certs, lowest is 1156. 2) Over 300 brown 100 shares certs, lowest is 1119. 3) Nearly 400 orange less than 100 shares, lowest is 3127. 4) 350 tan less than 100 shares, lowest is 3301. Roughly 1400 Cripple Creek Central stock certificates at 10c a certificate. A DEALER’S DREAM! Est. $280-420 HWAC# 157344Lot# 3474 Cripple Creek, Colorado 4 Varieties of Cripple Creek Railroad Stocks 1) Orange stocks for less than shares. Mostly 1909 1920. As high as 1930’s. Roughly 65 total. 2) Tan for less than 100 shares. Roughly 50 total. Mostly 1905 to 1920. As high as 1930’s. 3) About 21 green 100 share stocks. All 1930. 4) 12 brown 100 shares stocks. 1930. All have the expected vignettes of the Steam locomotive in the center with two mining vignettes on the sides. Est. $140-420 HWAC# 157346Lot# 3475 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Railroad Stock Collection Fifty 1930 Cripple Creek Central Railroad green certificates. Numbers 1001 to 1225. Each for 100 shares. Cancelled when $36 per share of the liquating capital distribution took affect in 1935. Steam locomotive railroad vignette with two circular mining vignettes on the sides. This railroad’s story is told in hard times and consolidation. Losing money due to competition from the Florence and Cripple Creek Railway and the Midland Terminal Railway, the Colorado and Southern Railway leased the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway to the Florence and Cripple Creek in 1911. In 1915 this lease was transferred to the Cripple Creek Central Railway, which also controlled the Midland Terminal Railway. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 157347Lot# 3476 Cripple Creek, Colorado Midland Terminal Railway Stocks About fifty Midland Terminal Railway stocks. Earliest is #2 and latest is 1#37. About five have interesting stamps. Train on trestle vignette with famers and working in foreground. Dated from 1896 to 1938. The Midland Terminal Railway was a short line terminal railroad running from the Colorado Midland Railway near Divide to Cripple Creek, Colorado. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 157382Lot# 3477 Cripple Creek, Colorado Midland Terminal Railway Stocks and Stock Bock Well over 300 unissued stocks. Lowest # is 144. Great lumber and railroad vignette. The Midland Terminal Railway was a short line terminal railroad running from the Colorado Midland Railway near Divide to Cripple Creek, Colorado. GREAT BARGAIN STARING AT 10 CENTS A PIECE! Est. $60-160 HWAC# 157383Lot# 3478 Silverton, Colorado Silverton, Gladstone, and Northerly Railroad Co. Bond No. 2 First Mortgage Gold Bond No. 2 of the Silverton, Gladstone, and Northerly Railroad Company in Colorado. Certifies that the railroad company was indebted to the Newtonville Trust Company for 500 dollars. Bond issued on August 1, 1899. Signed by the president and the treasurer of the company. 16 bond coupons attached. Very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 157325Lot# 3479 Silverton, Colorado Silverton, Gladstone, and Northerly RR Bonds: 33, 44, 55 First Mortgage Gold Bonds numbered 33, 44, and 55 (interesting numbering) of the Silverton, Gladstone, and Northerly Railroad Company in Colorado. Certifies that the railroad company was indebted to the Newtonville Trust Company for 500 dollars. Bond issued on August 1, 1899. Signed by the president and the treasurer of the company. 16 bond coupons attached. Very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 157327Lot# 3480 Silverton, Colorado Silverton, Gladstone, and Northerly RR Bonds: Lot of 2 First Mortgage Gold Bonds No. 10 and No. 47 of the Silverton, Gladstone, and Northerly Railroad Company in Colorado. Certifies that the railroad company was indebted to the Newtonville Trust Company for 500 dollars. Bond issued on August 1, 1899. Signed by the president and the treasurer of the company. 16 bond coupons attached. Very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC#157326

140January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadsLot# 3481 Chicago, Illinois 1880-1901Chicago Railroads Stock & Bond Group Lot of 8. 1) Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company. $5,000 bond issued in 1880, punch cancelled. Brown border, black print and train/ship vignettes. Printed by ABN. Scarce bond in very good condition. 8.75 x 12.5” 2) Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company. Three different stocks. Issued 1893-1901. All punch cancelled. Locomotive vignette and either brown, black, or orange border. ABN. 3) Chicago and Alton Railroad Company. Four $1,000 bonds issued in 1899. Punch cancelled. Green border, black print, and locomotive and eagle vignettes. Printed by ABN. Each has partial sheet of coupons. 15 x 10” Est. $160-300 HWAC# 155838Lot# 3482 Chicago, Illinois Pullman Palace Car Company Bond Certificate, 1881 Pullman’s Palace Car Company bond certificate. Bond No. 1066 for 1000 dollars. This bond was issued to Moses Taylor on May 15, 1881. It is signed by George M. Pullman, the president and founder of the Pullman Company. 20 coupons attached. Decorative border. Good condition. 16.25 x 22 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC#159582Lot# 3483 Chicago, Illinois Gagnier-Griffin Company Stock Certificate, 1894 Rare Gagnier-Griffin Suspended Railway Bridge Company stock certificate. No. 1033 for one share issued to George Mason of Chicago, Illinois on May 1, 1894. Signed by President, G.H. Griffin and Secretary, J.S. Chadwick. Vignettes of a passenger car and ferry car crossing a river. Good condition, small hole in Griffin’s signature. 10.25 x 8.5 inches. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 159583Lot# 3484 Baltimore, Maryland 1899Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company Stock Group Lot of 12 stocks, two types, all issued in 1899 and punch and stamp cancelled. Eight stocks feature brown border, black print, and a vignette of a topless allegorical woman. The other 4 stocks have orange/red borders and locomotive vignette. Printed by International Bank Note Co. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the first common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States, with its first section opening in 1830. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155818Lot# 3485 New Jersey 1894 United States Car Company Stock Certificate Pair Lot of 2 different, both issued in 1894. Not cancelled. Blue or red borders, black print, and vignette of locomotive. Printed by Charles A. Searing, NY. Folds, pinholes. 7.5 x 11.5” Started as the New England Car Company (organized 1879) by Simeon Brownell and his son Frank Brownell. They produced a number of railway cars and specialized in hopper rail cars. The Brownells took their agency agreement for sales outside New England and began a new company called the United States Car Company. Had plants at Hegewisch, Illinois, Anniston, Decatur, and in Cherokee County, Alabama, and at Urbana, Ohio. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 155552Lot# 3486 New York 1800’s New York, Providence and Boston Railroad Co Stock New York, Providence and Boston Railroad Co. # 12 for 100 shares @ $10 par, issued April 10, 1838 signature not legible, black border, left side vignette topless female sitting, top state seal w/ ships and loco background, embossed seal, plastic holder, unknown printer Est. $120-250 HWAC# 153214Lot# 3487 Columbus, Ohio 1915-1917Columbus & Xenia Railroad Company Stock Certificate Group Lot of 4 stocks, issued 1915-1917. All have the same design: black border and print and locomotive vignette. Inc. in Ohio. Signed by president Platt (x3) and one by vice president Taylor. All have adhesive revenue stamps attached to either front or back. Line opened in 1850. Connected Columbus and Xenia, Ohio. It was succeeded by the Little Miami Railroad. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155814Lot# 3488 Oklahoma c.1902 Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company Bonds Lot of 4 unissued identical $1,000 bonds, c.1902. Black border and print and Native American vignette. Printed by ABN. Each has 3 pages of coupons. 14 x 10” The Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad (CO&G), known informally as the “Choctaw Route,” was an American railroad in the states of the Arkansas, and Oklahoma. The company, originally known as the Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, completed its main line between West Memphis, Arkansas and western Oklahoma by 1900. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155817Lot#3489Oregon OregonandTranscontinental Co. Stock, 1882 Oregon and Transcontinental Company stock certificate No. 1560 for 100 shares issued to Fred Billings on April 1, 1882. Frederick Billings is the namesake of Billings, Montana. He was also the president of the Northern Pacific Railway from 1879 to 1881. This certificate has a cancellation stamp from the Farmers Loan and Trust Company. Nice Native American vignette. The backside shows that this stock was transferred to Charles M. Newcombe on December 17, 1883. It is signed by Billings at the bottom. 10.75 x 7 inches. Good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 158036Lot# 3490 Virginia Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio RR Co. Stock, 1872 Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Railroad Company stock certificate. No. 451 for 1 share issued to the Estate of W.H. Carter on February 15, 1872. Signed by Confederate General William Mahone, president of the company. The Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad was formed in 1870 in Virginia from three east west railroads which traversed across the southern portion of the state. Organized and led by former Confederate general William Mahone, the 428-mile line linked Norfolk with Bristol, Virginia by way of Suffolk, Petersburg, Lynchburg, and Salem. The AM&O was promoted as a trade link to the west, and further expansion was envisioned with the goal of increasing Virginia’s Ohio Valley and Mississippi Valley commerce. It was heavily backed by investors from England and Scotland. During the Panic of 1873 it went into receivership. In 1881 the line was sold and renamed the Norfolk & Western. Train vignette on front and boats in harbor on back with train crossing a bridge. Imprinted revenue stamp RNU1. Good condition, not cancelled. Est. $350-600 HWAC# 158026Lot# 3491 Virginia Virginia & Tennessee RR Co. Interest Bond, 1869 The Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company Interest Bond No. 203 for 1000 dollars. Issued on December 2, 1869. Signed by President, William Mahone, a Confederate General. The Virginia and Tennessee Railroad played an important role in supplying the Confederacy during the Civil War. Food and troops were moved from the capital of Richmond to the interior at Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Union took control of the railroad in 1864. Mahone took over after the Civil War. 12.25 x 8.25 inches. Good condition. Punch cancels through Mahone’s signature and cut cancel on the left side. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 159585

141View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds / RailroadsLot# 3492 Jay Gould Signed Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company Stock Pair Pair of Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company stock certificates signed by Jay Gould, the American railroad magnate. A) Certificate No. B15758 for 100 shares issued to Jay Gould on June 17, 1881. Cancelled by the Mercantile Trust Company on June 27, 1884. Cancel punches through signatures. Good condition. B) Certificate No. B8624 for 100 shares issued to Mason Smith on March 18, 1880. Cancelled by the Union Trust Company of New York on February 7, 1881. Cancel punches through signatures. Good condition. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 158027Lot# 3493 Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Co. Stock signed by Gould, 1880 Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Company stock certificate. No. B7983 for 100 shares issued to Russell Sage on January 27, 1880. Sage was an American financier and railroad executive who partnered with Jay Gould. This certificate is signed by Gould who was the president of this company. Cattle vignette. Cancellation stamp from the Union Trust Company of New York dated July 19, 1880. Cancel punches through the signatures as well. Good condition.11.5 x 7.75 inches. Est. $800-1200 HWAC#158025Lot# 3494 Saratoga & Whitehall RR Stock Transferred to Jay Gould, 1865 Receipt for ten shares of Saratoga & Whitehall Railroad Company stock transferred to Jay Gould, the American railroad magnate. Dated April 1865. 10.75 x 4 inches. Good condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 159586Lot# 3495 1870s Unissued 1870s Railroad Bonds: Canada Southern and Columbus & Maysville Lot of 6, three each for two companies. All unissued. 1) Canada Southern Railway Company. Lot of 3. New York 1870s dateline. Punch cancelled. Blue border, black print, and large allegorical vignette including a map of Lake Erie! National Bank Note Co., NY. 10.25 x 16” 2) Columbus & Maysville Railway, Southern Division. Lot of 3. $100. Black border and print, locomotive vignette. Strobridge & Co., Cincinnati.20 x 16” with coupons. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155550Lot#3496RailroadStockCertificates Lot of 100+ stock certificates from the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad Company and the Lehigh Valley Harbor Terminal Railway Company. Modern certificates, mostly from the 1970s. Nice train vignettes. Good condition. Approx. 10 x 14.5 inches each. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157697Lot# 3497 1893-1906 Railroad Stocks & Bonds Group Lot of 11. Two different railroads. 1) Baltimore and Annapolis Short Line Railroad Company. Six $1,000 bonds issued in 1906, punch cancelled. Red border, black print, and allegorical vignette. Printed by Franklin Lee Bank Note Co., NY. All have partial page of coupons. 2) Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway Company of Iowa. Five stocks issued 1893-95, all punch cancelled. Brown border, black print, and two allegorical vignettes. National Bank Note Co. Est. $110-200 HWAC# 155551Lot# 3498 Hollywood, California 1964Columbia Pictures Corporation Stock Certificates Lot of 5 issued and cancelled stocks, 1964. Inc. in New York. Brown border, black print, and vignette of the Columbia logo. Printed by ABN. Punch cancelled. Founded by brothers Jack and Harry Cohn and their business partner Joe Brandt in 1918, became this name in 1924. Found success with star Frank Capra and The Three Stooges. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 155839Lot# 3499 Witter, California Witter Medical Springs Stock Witter Medical Springs, issued to A T Spence July 18, 1908. From a set of springs that was turned into a resort in the 1870s in Lake County, California. There are also some rare embossed bottles from them in existence. 4 seam tears, pin holes, lower right corner chip. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 159997Lot# 3500 California Brink’s Express Company Stock Certificate, 1912 Rare Brink’s Express Company stock certificate. No. 17 for 5 shares issued to A.P. Brink on June 17, 1912. Signed by Perry Brinks, president and founder. The Brink’s Express Company was incorporated in California in 1912. Eagle vignette. Good condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 159599Lot# 3501 California 1905 Sierra Nevada Water & Power Co. Bonds Lot of two issued and uncancelled bonds. Both with the same design: brown border, black print, green background, and four vignettes (rivers and hydroelectric machinery). Printed by Janssen Litho Co., SF. Inc. in California. Bonds no. 118 and 177, $1,000, issued in 1905. Signed by president C. Martel and secretary L. Havell. Each has a partial sheet of coupons. 16 x 10.75” The company’s properties were located in Amador, Alpine and Calaveras Counties. The company failed in 1910 and their operations were taken over by the Sierra Blue Lakes Water & Power Co. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155821Lot# 3502 Prowers County, Colorado Bond Certificate Signed by Charles Dow, 1891 Amity Canal, Reservoir and Improvement Company $500 First Mortgage Six Per Cent Bond No. 117. Signed on the back by Charles H. Dow who was a trustee of the company. Dow was an American journalist who co-founded the Dow-Jones Company and the Wall Street Journal. This certificate has 16 coupons attached. 14 x 17 inches. Good condition. Company owned property along the Arkansas River in Prowers County, Colorado. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 158037Lot# 3503 Colorado Five Colorado Related Stock Certificates All Framed. 1) Altman Water Company. Altman is a ghost town in Teller County, Colorado, United States. Much of the town was destroyed by fire on May 24, 1903. # 60. 2-3) Exchange National Bank of Colorado Springs. #529. 4) Transport Oil Corporation. #103. Oil field vignette. 5) Great Western Petroleum Company. #2013. Oil field vignette. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 157386

142January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds Lot# 3504 Decatur County, Georgia 1921-1924 American Sumatra Tobacco Company Stock Certificate Trio Lot of 3 stocks, issued 1921-24. Punch cancelled. Three different vice president signatures. Brown or purple borders, black print, and vignette of bald eagle on top of bee hive. Printed by ABN. 9.25 x 13” Folds. In 1891, A. Cohn & Company purchased 14,000 acres for tobacco cultivation and named it Amsterdam. At that time, the property was the largest tobacco plantation in the world, under one ownership. In 1907, seven of the larger growers and packers in the area merged to form the American Sumatra Tobacco Company, with a division in Amsterdam. This was a company town with offices, railroad, commissaries, post office, packing houses and employee houses. The Imperial Tobacco Company bought the American Sumatra Tobacco Company in 1955 and operated it until 1965. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 155816Lot# 3505 Honolulu, Hawaii 1892-93Mutual Telephone Company Stock Certificate Pair Lot of 2 issued and cancelled stocks, 1892 and 1893. Inc. August 16th, 1883. Identical design: blue border, ornate black font, and small vignette of a house/church. Printed by Grieve, Honolulu. Both stamp cancelled and signed by president Wedemann and the secretary. 6.5 x 9.75” Dateline Honolulu, HI. Folds, some toning on edges. King Kalakaua granted the Mutual Telephone Co. a charter to provide service in the islands in 1883. In 1954, the name was changed to Hawaiian Telephone Company. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155836Lot# 3506 Chicago, Illinois 1893Excelsior Iron Works Stock Certificate Ver scarce. Inc. in Illinois, 1872. No. 61, issued for 10 shares to Carlile Mason on Oct. 4th, 1893 in Chicago. Signed by president George Mason and secretary Ben. Hill Jr. Not cancelled. Black border and print, with two nice allegorical vignettes. Printed by Western Bank Note & Engraving Co., Chicago. 7.5 x 9” Folds, clean. Important Chicago manufacturer of boilers, dredges, pile drivers, mining machinery, bridge machinery, and more. Sent mining machinery to the Black Hills (20 stamp mill), Idaho (50 stamp mill), and to Colorado and North Carolina. Also equipped railroad manufacturers such as the Pullman Palace Car Company. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 155831Lot# 3507 Minneapolis, Minnesota Bull Dog Motor Truck Company Stock Certificate Trio Lot of 3 very scarce, unissued stocks. Inc. in South Dakota. Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Black border and print, green seal, and vignette logo featuring 4 bull dogs. In 1923, the company purchased a plant in Galena, Illinois for the purpose of manufacturing four-wheel chain drive motor trucks. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155835Lot# 3508 Kansas City, Missouri 1901 American Angora Goat Breeders Association Certificate Certificate of Entry, Kansas City, MO, 1901. CE Libby has recorded one goat, a buck named Arthur of Burnham. Vignette of goat. 7 x 8.5” Folds. Unusual. Est. $50-80 HWAC#155849Lot# 3509 Maryland 1962-69 Custer Channel Wing Corporation Stock Certificate Group Lot of 7 issued and cancelled stocks, 1962-1969. Two not cancelled. Inc. in Maryland, 1939. Identical design: green border, black print, and photo vignette of an airplane. Printed by Security Banknote and Security-Columbian Banknote. Willard Custer founded this company that built experimental aircraft designs of the 1940s and 1950s incorporating a half-barrel shaped section to each wing. Aircraft included the CCW-1, CCW-2, and CCW-5. Est. $70-100 HWAC#155827Lot#3510NewYork,NewYork American Express Co. Stocks Signed by Wells andFargoTwo different American ExpressCompanystock certificates. A) Stock certificate No. 928 for 5 shares issued to Hinan G. Ward on June 16, 1862. Signed by Secretary, William G. Fargo, President, Henry Wells, and Treasurer Alex Holland. Good condition.11.75 x 8 inches. Vignette of a dog. B) Stock certificate No. 19130 for 10 shares issued to R. Wm. Rathborne on September 11, 1877. Signed by President, William G. Fargo, Secretary, J.N. Knapp, and Treasurer, Alex Holland. Good condition.11.25 x 8 inches. Vignette of a dog. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 159587Lot# 3511 New York, New York American Merchants Union Express Co. Stock American Merchants Union Express Company stock certificate No. 5260 for 100 shares. Signed by Secretary, J. Knapp, President, William G. Fargo, and Treasurer, Ross. Three cancellation stamps by the Farmers Loan & Trust Company. Dated 1860? 12 x 9.5 inches. Good condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 159598Lot# 3512 New York, New York 1875-76 Union Mutual Insurance Company Stock Certificate Pair Lot of 2 stocks, issued in 1875 and 1876. Signed by vice president Stagg. Both punch cancelled. Black border and print with three vignettes: eagle, ship, and man on dock. “1875” underprint. Printed by ABN. 6.5 x 11” Folds, pinholes. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 155554Lot# 3513 Pine Plains, New York 1848 Pine Plains Bank Stock Certificate Pair Lot 2: one issued and one unissued. Issued piece is no. 70, issued for 5 shares to William H. Hoffman in 1848. Signed by president Bostwick and cashier Hills. Pen cancelled. Numerous pen notations on reverse. Printed on very thin paper with multiple allegorical vignettes. 6 x 10.5” Folds, creases. Plus unissued example. The Pine Plains Bank was organized in 1839, The first meeting for the organization was held at the hotel of Henry C. Myers (now Stissing House), at which seventeen directors were named. The bank had a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, divided into one thousand shares of one hundred dollars each. The bank closed its doors in 1857. The town of Pine Plains is one of the northern tier of towns in Dutchess, bordering the county of Columbia. Extensive plains originally covered by pine forests gave the town its name. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155840

143View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & Bonds Lot# 3514 New York c.1870sAmericanSubmarineCompany Stock Certificates Lot of 4 unissued stocks. All identical design: black border and print, red seal, and tow vignettes (ship and allegorical). Printed by Ferd Mayer & Sons, NY. A group of Northern speculators formed the American Submarine Company to take advantage of a vote in the U.S. Congress to approve the use of privateers. However, when President Abraham Lincoln declined to accept the authority, construction of this consortium’s submarine, the Intelligent Whale, languished. The boat was not completed until 1866, long after the war ended. It was eventually used to search for sunken treasure off the coast of Venezuela. Several efforts to sell it to the U.S. Navy which held formal acceptance trials in 1872. The Intelligent Whale failed. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155820Lot# 3515 Durham, North Carolina 1955-1958 American Tobacco Company Stock Certificate Group Lot of 5 issued and cancelled stocks, 1955-1958. Identical design: green border, black print, and vignette of tobacco field and a Native American chief. ABN. This company was headquartered in Durham, NC. Founded in 1890 by J. B. Duke through a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155823Lot# 3516 Akron, Ohio 1896 Akron Belting Company Stock Certificate Group Lot of four consecutive stocks, all issued in 1896, pen cancelled. Inc. in 1885 in Ohio. Same design: blue border and print with vignette of rolls of belt with the company name. Printed by Beacon Publishing Co., Akron. All have stubs attached. All signed by president Grouse and secretary Nash. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155819Lot# 3517 Cleveland, Ohio 1890 Cleveland Gas Light & Coke Company Stock Certificates Lot of 3 stocks issued in 1890, all punch cancelled. Identical design: black border and print, vignette of gas facility? Printed by WJ Morgan & Co., Cleveland. All with stubs. Toning. 9 x 15” The Cleveland Gas Light & Coke Company, incorporated Feb. 1846, dominated gas service on the eastern side of the Cuyahoga. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155828Lot# 3518 Lake County, Ohio 1913 Pioneer Steamship Company Stock Certificate Trio Lot of 3 stocks issued in 1913. “Mentor Special District, Lake County, Ohio” (printed under vignette). All identical design: black border and print, orange underprint, and photo vignette of steamship. Stubs attached. Signed by president Hutchinson and the secretary. During the early 1900s, Pioneer Steamship, under Capt. Hutchinson, was a large and active business, carrying cargos of iron ore, coal, stone, and grain. Beginning with 3 wooden steamships and 2 wooden scows, the company grew to 38 ships and became the largest independent fleet on the Great Lakes by the 1920s (Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Case-Western Reserve University). Est. $60-100 HWAC# 155841Lot# 3519 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1894-96 American Dredging Company Stock Certificate Trio Lot of 3 issued and cancelled stocks, 1894-96. Inc. April 1867. Identical design: black border and print, three great vignettes: dredges (bottom right and bottom left) and paddlewheel steamer (center). Printed by EC Markley & Son, Philadelphia. Signed by president Schermerhorn and secretary Knipe. Punch cancelled. 7.5 x 11” The American Dredging Company was originally incorporated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1867. John Somers was the president and Franklin B. Colton was the treasurer. It is one of the most famous dredging companies in American history. After operating independently for over 125 years, it was purchased by Weeks Marine in 1993. Est. $150-200 HWAC#155833Lot# 3520 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1853-1864 Philadelphia & West Chester Turnpike Road Co. Stock Pair Lot of 2 issued stocks. 1) No. 211, issued in 1853 to John Evans in Philadelphia. Signed by president Joseph Oats(?) and treasurer John Sellers. Not cancelled. 2) No. 305, issued in 1864 to Charles Wilkins. Signed by president Joseph Powell and treasurer Sellers. Pen cancelled. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp. Both have stubs attached. Black print on very thin blue paper. Allegorical vignette at center and Conestoga wagon vignette at upper right. Printed by Evans, Philadelphia. 5.5 x 11” Operated a plank toll road between Philadelphia and West Chester. In 1895, the Philadelphia & West Chester Traction Co. was incorporated, and acquired control of the Philadelphia & West Chester Turnpike Road Co., and the Philadelphia Castle Rock & West Chester Railway. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 155837Lot# 3521 Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 1857-68Stroudsburg Bank Stock Certificate Pair Lot of two stocks, issued in 1857 and 1868, both punch cancelled. Identical design: black border and print with multiple allegorical vignettes. Printed by Danforth, Wright & Co., Philadelphia and New York. 7.5 x 10.5” Folds, some discoloration. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155842Lot# 3522 South Dakota c.1917 Aristo Company Stock Certificate Group Lot of 10 consecutive unissued stocks. Inc. in South Dakota. Stocks no. 25-34. Black border and print, green underprint, and patriotic allegorical vignette. Goes. Manufacturer of wall and interior decorations. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155553Lot# 3523 Doucette, Texas 1904-06 Two Different Thompson Lumber Co. Stock Certificates Lot of two different. 1) Thompson & Tucker Lumber Company. Stock no. 149, issued for 10 shares in 1904. Pen cancelled. Signed by JL Thompson as president. Black border and print, vignette of men stacking a large pile of lumber. 2) Thompson Brothers Lumber Company. Stock no. 19, issued for 80 shares in 1906 in Doucette, Texas. Signed by JL Thompson and LN Thompson. Pen cancelled. Beautiful colorful design with tree vignettes forming a border plus pine cone vignettes at the top. Water damage. The Thompson brothers got into the lumber business before the civil war and successfully built a lumber empire. In 1881,they moved their operations to Willard, Texas, to market lumber via the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway. From 1906 on, they managed their businesses from their offices in Houston. The panic of 1907 hit the company hard, but they received a cash infusion from Ben Foster, a lumberman from Kansas City. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155822

144January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Stocks & BondsLot# 3524 Houston, Texas 1911 International Cross & Crown Certificate Unusual Sunday School Certificate of Attendance for Scholars, Houston, Texas, 1911. Margarietta Harrel has earned the solid gold Cross and Crown badge, the Official Emblem of our School, having fulfilled all the requirements of regular attendance in Little’s Cross and Crown System of Rewards. Black border and print, gold seals and ribbon, vignette of Robert Raikes, founder of Sunday Schools, 1780, and another vignette of Raikes’ Sunday School in England. 8.5 x 10.75” First time we’ve offered this. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 155848Lot# 3525 Miscellaneous Stocks & Bonds: Edison, Coal, & American Thread Lot of 11. Three different companies. 1) American Thread Company. Lot of 4 issued stocks, 1930s, with vignette of spool of thread and foreign revenue imprints. Punch cancelled. Inc. in New Jersey. Green border and black print. 2) Consolidated Edison Company of New York. Lot of four $1,000 bonds, 1949, punch cancelled. Blue border, black print, and allegorical vignettes. ABN. 3) Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company. Lot of 3 unissued stocks, but all signed by the treasurer. Inc. 1882 in Pennsylvania. Black border and print with nice underground mining vignette. ABN. Est. $110-200 HWAC# 155847Lot# 3526 1925, 1926 Piggly Wiggly Western States Stock Collection Roughly 100 stock certificates. All Piggly Wiggly Western States Corporation. All dated 1925 or 1926. Vignette of a Piggly Wiggly building. Lowest number is SF289. These are class A stocks. Piggly Wiggly is an American supermarket chain operating today in the American Southern and Midwestern regions. Its first outlet opened in 1916 in Memphis, Tennessee, and is notable for having been the first true self-service grocery store, and the originator of various familiar supermarket features such as checkout stands, individual item price marking and shopping carts. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC#157388Lot# 3527 1920’s Massive Pig’n Whistle Stock Certificate Collection Roughly 1,200 certificates. Includes green ‘less than 100’ certs and brown ‘100’ certs. Eagle vignette. Cancelled. All in nice condition. Certificates as low as 94. In the 1920’s, movie theatres didn’t have concession counters inside their lobbies. A family restaurant and soda fountain opened up next door to the Egyptian Theatre, where movie-goers could have a meal before or after seeing the film was one of Hollywood’s most renowned eateries - the world-famous Pig’n Whistle! Connected to the forecourt of the Egyptian Theatre by a side entrance, The Pig’n Whistle quickly became the place for stars to gather after movie premieres and discuss the “industry” over cocktails. Household names like Cary Grant, Jane Wyman or Walter Pidgeon could often be spotted at The Pig’n Whistle. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $250-500 HWAC# 157393Lot# 3528 Brussels, 1878 Royal Zoological and Horticultural Society of Brussels Stock Certificate SOCI…T… ROYALE DE ZOOLOGIE D’HORTICULTURE ET D’ACREMENT DE BRUXELLES. Fantastic certificate issued for one share in 1878 to Madame Aspasie. Gorgeous vignette of animals outside of an ornate arch. M. Hayez, imprimeur. 17 x 10.5” Folds. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 155617Lot# 3529 Bulgarian Agriculture Gold Loan 5% Bulgarian Loan 1896. Loan secured by the Principality of Bulgaria; by the assets and income of the Agricultural Banks. Bond to Bearer is 500 francs gold. Bond is written in 4 different languages. Approx. 14.25 x 20.5 inches. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 156610Lot# 3530 Barcelona, 1906-1918 Two Early Spanish Automobile Manufacturer Stocks Lot of 2. La Hispano Suiza Fabrica de Automoviles Sociedad Anonima domiciliada en Barcelon. Issued in 1906 and 1918. Vignette of woman in a fur coat with an early automobile behind her. 14 x 8” Est. $100-150 HWAC#155616Lot# 3531 1924 Atlantic Fruit & Sugar Company Bond Trio Lot of 3 consecutively issued bonds, 1924, not cancelled. $1,000. Green border, black print, and allegorical nautical vignette. Printed by ABN. Each has a sheet of partial coupons. 15 x 10” The company owned 132,000 acres of land in Nicaragua and 153,000 acres in Cuba, a considerable portion of which is cultivated in bananas and sugar cane, and on which a sugar mill was erected and operated. The company also owned 30,000 acres of banana property in Jamaica; and had branch offices in New York City, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and agencies in Canada and a number of Eastern states. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 155834Lot# 3532 1820s-1920s Foreign Stocks & Bonds incl. Choice Pictorial Pieces Lot of 8 different pieces. Many are highly pictorial. Includes: New Premier Cycle Company, Limited (stock, 1896, London); Grand Casino de Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (stock, 1923, Paris); Russian bond for roubles (1822, large tape repairs); Paris-France Societe Anonyme (bond, 1920); Editorial La Nacion S.A. (Madrid, 1925); Societe en Commandrite Par Action B. Sirven (France, 1901); Etablissements Verminck (1920, France); and a sheet of coupons for Royaume De Serbie (1913, France). Please inspect. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 155618Lot# 3533 Early British DailyStockBroadsides(3),1810s-1830sThree early British broadsides with daily stock prices of canals, docks, railways, gas light and coke companies, mines, joint stock banks, etc. Broadsides are titled, “Course of the Exchange.” These issues are from 1818, 1827, 1836, and 1838. Different sizes, largest is approx. 19 x 11.5 inches. Good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 156608

145View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Jan 22 Numismatics / CurrencyLot# 4000 Northampton, Massachusetts 1864First National Bank of Northampton Five Dollar Note National Currency / This Note is Secured by Bonds of / United States / Deposited / with the U. S. Treasurer at Washington. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-400 HWAC#161218Lot# 4001 Independence, Missouri P. Roberts Mail Contractor Remainders Independence, MO - P. Roberts, Mail Contractor 25 Cents Undated (1850s-1860s). Two choice AU unissued remainders from the stagecoach company. A 25 cent and one dollar denomination from this stylish series printed on white bond paper by A. McClean lith. St. Louis. The A. McLean lith. St. Louis imprint’s lithographed rendering is finely detailed, with four formally dressed passengers visible. The horse teams are well detailed, but running in the “artistic” equine fashion and not as horses actually run. The layout is identical with a stagecoach drawn by horses, well-detailed passengers, and issuer name at the top of the stage. Upper corners have “25” or “1” counters. The denomination is across and “Receivable for Stage Fares & other Dues” is underneath. The Santa Fe Trail, an 800-mile commercial trade route between Missouri and Santa Fe since 1821, experienced its height of overland traffic after New Mexico became part of the United States in 1848. Stagecoach operators competed fiercely for passenger traffic and federal mail contracts, including Preston Roberts, who operated a weekly mail and passenger line during the early 1860s. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-400 HWAC# 161220Lot# 4002 De Soto, Nebraska 1863 Bank of De Soto Banknotes Two crisp notes from the Bank of De Soto Nebraska. One dollar note with vignettes of native Americans, settlers, and a stern founding father. Two dollar note with vignettes of railroad, steamship and an allegorical female. Printed by the American Bank Note Company of New York. Haxby 25 - G 2a & 25 - G 4 a. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-400 HWAC# 161219Lot# 4003 Elko, Nevada $20 First National Bank of Elko Ch. #7743 Serial number A 000013 A, the second lowest serial number in the Census as well as the 13th note issued. There are 26 large size and 47 small size in the census. Fine condition. Est. $1500-2000 HWAC#158196Lot# 4004 Ely, Nevada 1929 Ely National Bank $10 Ely, Nevada $10 1929 Type 1, Charter #9310. The Ely National Bank, serial number C000572A. the First National Bank of Ely was chartered in 1907. there is but one Large Size note in the Census that shows outstanding on the bank. With that said there are only 22 small size notes in BOTH types outstanding as per the Track and Price Census, with this being only the 4th of 4 known type 1 $10 notes. This note last sold 15 years ago for over $5,000. Grades Very good/ Fine. Signed by N. H. Chafin and O. G. Bates. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 158202Lot# 4005 Ely, Nevada 1929 First National Bank of Ely $20 Type 1 The First National Bank of Ely, $20 Type 1 1929, Charter # 8561; serial number E00005A. Upon first inspection one might say this is a scarce note from an always sought after Nevada Bank. There are however some other special aspects to this note:1) It is only the 8th known of this denomination. 2) It represents the 5th note of the 5th series of sheets of 20’s from this Bank. 3) It is the 1st one to surface in the last five years. 8 in the census out of 302 issued. Grades Fine/Very Fine. Signed Eugene Giles and J. E. Brinton. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 158201Lot# 4006 Eureka, Nevada Eureka $20 National Bank Note Eureka, Nevada, $20 Type 1, 1929, charter #11784. The Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Eureka. Serial number E000106A. Plate K85/50. This note is new to the Census and the only $20 note that carries the Original/Premium Paper Quality of any of the other seven $20 notes in the Census. This is the second highest graded. Very Fine 30 PPQ. This note faces up very well with bold color and inking. Always elusive and in demand. Est. $3000-4000 HWAC# 158203Lot# 4007 Lovelock, Nevada $10 Type 1 First National Bank of Lovelock Ch. #7654 Scarce Lovelock small size type 1 $10 The First National Bank of Lovelock, Nevada Ch. #7654. Serial number F 000521A. This is a scarcely seen bank note from an area of Nevada that was established as a mid-point on the Humboldt Trail on the way to California. Like many towns of the time they became established as a “through area” of the Central Pacific railroad. The town was named after its founder George Lovelock, who provided 85 acres for the site which included a railroad depot, hotels and schools. Incorporated in 1917. There are only 14 small size and 6 large size notes known to have survived with the majority in the grade of Fine or lower, none grade better than Choice VF. This note brought over $9,000 in March of 2006. Fine to Fine +. Charter number makes a declining ladder. Est. $7500-10000 HWAC# 158195

146January 2023DAY 4 Sun, Jan 22 Numismatics / CurrencyLot# 4008 Reno, Nevada 1902 $10 Farmers and Merchants NB Ch #7038 Reno, NV: 1902 $10 Plain Back Blue Seal charter #7038 The Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Reno; serial number 27683. Only about a baker’s dozen large size series 1902 notes known, this example is quite rare. This very fine note, while having some rust and a minor split in the rust section on the bottom right, nonetheless features darkly printed signatures and faces up superior to a $5 Plain Back in an Apparent Fine 15, on the same bank that hammered for over $4,500 in 2013. All notes shown of this type in the census grade in very fine range or below, with pricing well into the mid four figures. Est. $1500-2000 HWAC# 158193Lot# 4009 Reno, Nevada 1902 $10 1902 Date Back Fr. 613 The Farmers & Merchants NB Ch. # (P)7038 The Farmers & Merchants National Bank 1902 $10 Red Seal; Charter #7038. Second finest known of the FIVE Red Seals reported on this Bank. Serial number 2929 (two pair). PMG graded Very Fine 20 with some minor restoration noted on the reverse by PMG. Regardless of the restoration, Nevada red seals are extremely rare and coveted in any condition. Signed by W. J. Harris and president Richard Kirman, the only president the bank ever had. The bank was taken over by Transamerica in 1934 and became FNB, Nevada. Est. $20000-30000 HWAC# 158192Lot# 4010 Reno, Nevada 1902 $20 Nixon National Bank Ch.#8424 Fr. 641 Reno, NV 1902 $20 Red Seal; Fr. 641 The Nixon National Bank, Ch#8424. Serial number 14374/V410862. Four known in the Census. PCGS graded Very Fine 20. This note is full two grades higher than the next note in the census at a Fine 12. The note bears the signature of George S. Nixon, signing as President of the Bank. Nixon began his banking career in Winnemucca, where he and his colleague F. M. Lee (signing as cashier) began the First National Bank in 1886. In 1906 Nixon moved to Reno and founded the Nixon National Bank where he served as President until his passing in 1912. A Fine 15 specimen sold in May 2022 for $11,700. Est. $50000-75000 HWAC# 158197Lot# 4011 Reno, Nevada 1902Reno National Bank $20 The Reno National Bank $20 1902 Plain Back, large size, (Fr. 658) Blue Seal, charter #8424, serial number 43635/Z261117E. A beautiful clear note. Vibrant ink colors and bright paper. Grade of very fine, only a handful finer in the Census. Signatures of George Wingfield and H. H. Kennedy are printed. Rare denomination. Est. $2500-3500 HWAC# 158198Lot# 4012 Reno, Nevada 1902 Reno National Bank $50 Note The Reno National Bank $50 1902 Plain Back, charter # 8424, serial number 1926. Like all Reno large size notes, this note is quite scarce with only about 15 $50’s known in the T & P Census. This note was signed off by George Wingfield as President of the Bank. Wingfield of humble beginnings as a casino dealer rose to be one of Reno’s wealthiest businessmen. Wingfield was an associate of George S. Nixon of the Nixon National Bank with the same charter. This note has printed signatures. He had business interests in banking, ranching and hotels. This note was heavily circulated, and may grade fine. This particular note sold for $14,000 in December of 2008. Est. $4000-6000 HWAC# 158199Lot# 4013 Reno, Nevada 1929$20 First National Bank of Reno Ch.# 7038 This note is a descendant of the Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Reno Ch. 7038. A new discovery note to the census. Serial number : A000761A, type one $20. Type 1 series 1929 notes from this bank are outnumbered by type 2’s by a factor of about 6 to 1! This note is a crisp XF with “punch-through” embossing and color, with most in much lower grades, is tied for 3rd best grade for Type 1’s according to the T & P Census. Only 986 notes were made. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 158194Lot# 4014 Reno, Nevada 1929 Reno National Bank $100 Note The Reno National Bank $100 Type 1, 1929, charter # 8424, serial number A000104A. This scarce and in demand high denomination National Bank Note is one of only 11 known (354 issued), in the Track and Price Census. It was last seen over two decades ago and sold for over $4,500. It grades a Fine 15. Your describer is always amazed at how notes such as these made it through the Great Depression of the 1930s. Est. $4000-6000 HWAC# 158200

147View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Jan 22 Numismatics / CurrencyLot# 4015 Winnemucca, Nevada $5 1902 Plain Back Fr. 600 The First NB Ch. # 3575, Winnemucca A seldom seen rare and coveted Winnemucca Large Size Blue Seal note. The First National Bank of Winnemucca; Fr. 600; 1902 PB $5 Charter #3575. Serial number 1887. PCGS certified Very Fine 25. There have been about a dozen or so large size notes from this bank that have made it to auction over the past two decades, mostly in lower grades, with just one grade higher at VF 30. This bank did not make $10 or $20 blue seals, only $5, $50 & $100. This specific note sold about a decade ago for almost $13,000. Of specific interest are the beautiful purple blue signatures and the designation of “Vice President” at the bottom. The town of Winnemucca was named for the 19th century Chief of the local Paiute tribe. Loosely translated, it means “one moccasin,” By the time the “other moccasin drops” on this bank note’s bidding we should see some new records set. Est. $8000-12000 HWAC# 158191Lot#4016Texas Republic of Texas $20NoteThe Republic of Texas only existed for ten years, but issued their own paper currency. This $20 note appeared to have been issued Jany. 30, 1840. A vignette of a Native American man standing over a dead bear appears in the upper-left corner of the note. The number ‘20’ is printed beneath this vignette. A vignette of Liberty and a Native American man is printed towards the upper-right center of the note. Liberty is holding a liberty pole and cap in her right hand and is leaning against a shield bearing the flag of Texas; the Native American man is leaning against the other side of the shield. The number ‘20’ is printed on either side of the vignette. A vignette of Wisdom is printed in the lower-right corner of the note. She is wearing a helmet, holding a weapon, and resting a foot upon a dead foe. The abbreviation ‘No.’ appears towards the upper center of the note; the number ‘3283’ is handwritten adjacent to it. The plate designation ‘A’ appears under the note number. A seal of the Republic of Texas appears along the lower-center edge of the note. The month, day, and last two digits of the years are handwritten; the first two digits of the year, 18, are printed. The following two imprints appear along the bottom edge of the note: ‘Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New Orleans’ and ‘Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, New-York.’ The note is signed on the by James Harper Starr, Secretary of the Treasury, and Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, President. Starr, a Connecticut native, was a physician, secretary of the treasury during the Republic, president of the General Land Office’s board of land commissioners, land agent, and later the founder of one of the first banks in Texas. Lamar was a soldier, the second president of the Republic, a representative of Nueces and San Patricio counties in the Second Texas Legislature, and the United States minister to Nicaragua and Costa Rica beginning in 1857 ( Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-400 HWAC# 161215Lot# 4017 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1776Continental Currency On May 10, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized $3,000,000 of notes payable as Spanish milled dollars. Put into circulation in August 1775, these notes were used to pay for the initial expenses of the American Revolution. Paul Revere of Massachusetts designed and engraved the plates which were delivered to Hall and Sellers of Philadelphia for printing. Benjamin Franklin designed the “nature” prints as an anti-counterfeiting device. Franklin also provided the paper. Framed in a 4 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch wooden frame is a well worn (AG-G condition) piece of Continental Currency from Philadelphia, May 9, 1776. This bill entitles the Bearer to receive five Spanish milled dollars, or the Value there-of in Gold or Silver. From the Hyatt Estate. Est. $100-1000 HWAC# 158205Lot# 4018 Civil War Currency Collection Lot of seven notes: 1) 1862 Exchange Bank of A. J. Perrin & Co. five dollar note, Michigan City, Indiana. This confusing two-state note was payable at A.J. Perrin, but the issuer was the Michigan City and South Bend Plank Road Co. Very Good-Fine. 2) 1863 State of North Carolina seventy five cents note; 3) 1859 Bank of Lexington five dollar note; 4) 1854 Bank of Milledgeville five dollar note; 5) 1862 Mechanics Savings & Loan Association of Savannah five dollar note; 6) 1863 State of Georgia twenty five cent note; 7) 1864 Confederate States of America ten dollar note. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. All notes G-VF condition. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-400 HWAC# 161217Lot# 4019 Civil War Notes/ U. S. Currency Miscellaneous lot: two Civil War notes: 1) State of North Carolina 50 cents with clipper ship vignette, AG-G condition; 2) City of Richmond 1862 ten cent note, torn upper left and lower right. Three star notes: 1953 Series $2 bill, two 1957 series $1 silver certificates. Three crisp uncirculated $1 silver certificates Series 1957 with sequential serial numbers. One Series 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Note signed by Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159511Lot# 4020 Detick Distilling Co. Scrip, 1911 Rare scrip from the Detrick Distilling Co., Dayton, Ohio- Chattanooga, Tennessee. Good for fifty cents in merchandise good through December 25, 1911. Vignette on the left side. 6 x 3.25 inches. Good condition, some small tears along the bottom edge. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 159595Lot# 4021 New England Mint $2 National Parks Bills and Coin Collection New England Mint binder with their commemorative National Parks and Sites $2 bills. Issued about 2010-14 with matching US Mint state quarters. Nice set. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 160691Lot# 4022 Argentine Currency Five crisp uncirculated bricks (1000 notes each) of obsolete 2017 Argentine currency. 100, 500, 1000, 10000 and 20000 Bolivares. Currency has endangered wildlife on reverse. Collectible! Est. $100-200 HWAC# 161200Lot# 4023Argentine Currency Four bricks (1000 notes) of crisp uncirculated obsolete Argentine currency. 2017 notes with endangered wildlife on the reverse. Two bricks of 100 Bolivares; two bricks of 10000 Bolivares. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 161201

148January 2023DAY 4 Sun, Jan 22 Numismatics / ForeignLot# 4024Argentine Currency Four bricks (1000 notes) of crisp uncirculated obsolete Argentine currency. 2017 notes with endangered wildlife on the reverse. One brick of 10 Bolivares; wo bricks of 100 Bolivares; one brick of 2000 Bolivares. Est. $100-200 HWAC#161202Lot# 4025 Argentine Currency Four bricks (1000 notes each) of crisp uncirculated obsolete Argentine currency. 2017 notes with endangered wildlife on the reverse. 100 Bolivares notes with Cardenalitos on reverse. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 161203Lot# 4026 Argentine Currency Bundles of crisp uncirculated obsolete Argentine currency. 2017 notes with endangered wildlife on the reverse. Six bundles of 100 Bolivares notes (Cardenalitos on reverse); seven bundles of 2000 Bolivares notes (Aguila Arpia on reverse); seven bundles of 50 Bolivares(Cunaguaro). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 161204Lot# 4027 Argentine Currency Bundles of 2017 obsolete Argentine currency: nine bundles and one partial bundle of 100 Bolivares (Cardenlitos on reverse); two bundles 500 Bolivares (Toninas on reverse); five bundles 1000 Bolivares (Cuspon on reverse); two bundles 10000 Bolivares (Oso Frontino/spectacled bear on reverse); one bundle, and one partial bundle of 20000 bolivares (Cardenlitos). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 161207Lot# 4028Argentine Currency Box of bundles of crisp uncirculated obsolete Argentine currency. 2017 notes with endangered wildlife on the reverse. Eight bundles of 100 Bolivares notes (Cardenalitos on reverse); eight bundles of 100 Bolivares notes (Mono Arana del Norte/spider monkey on reverse); six bundles of 20 Bolivares (Tortuga Carey/hawksbill turtle); seven bundles of 20000 Bolivares (Cardenalitos); four bundles of 500 Mil Bolivares notes (Mausoleo del Libertador Simon Bolivar). Est. $150-400 HWAC# 161206Lot# 4029 Argentine Currency Four bricks (1000 notes each) of crisp uncirculated 2017 Argentine currency featuring wildlife on reverse. 10 Bolivares; 20 Bolivares; 100 Bolivares and 500 Bolivares. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159989Lot# 4030Argentine Currency Box of bundles of crisp uncirculated obsolete Argentine currency. 2017 notes with endangered wildlife on the reverse. Seven bundles of 100 Bolivares notes (Cardenalitos on reverse); eight bundles of 500 Bolivares notes (Toninas/dolphin on reverse); six bundles of 10 Bolivares (Aguila Arpia/harpy eagle); seven bundles of 2 Bolivares (Toninas); five bundles of 10000 Bolivares notes (Oso Frontino/spectacled bear). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 161205Lot# 4031 Bolivares Currency Shoe box of obsolete currency with wildlife on reverse from the Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela. Issued in 2017, no longer valid currency in Argentina. Blocks of 10,000 Bolivares (Oso Frontino); 20,000 Bolivares (Cardenalitos). Three packets of 50 Bolivares (Oso Frontino); two packets 100 Bolivares (Cardenalitos); three packets 500 Bolivares (Toninas); six packets 1000 Bolivares (Cuspon). Est. $100-200 HWAC#159988Lot# 4032 Mexican Revolution Currency Collection Lot of thirteen pieces of Mexican currency related to the revolution. 1) 1913 one peso note from El Banco Nacional De Mexico (pre-revolution) (G-VG), railroad vignette; 2) 1909 ten peso note Banco De Londres Y Mexico (pre-revolution) (G-VG); 3) 1915 State of Chihuahua five pesos “conforme al decreto militar de fecha 10 de Febrero de 1914” (AU); 4) 1913 veinte pesos issued at Chihuahua by Gobernador Provisional del Estado Gral. Francisco Villa (EF); 5) 1914 five peso Gobierno Provisional de Mexico (EF); 6) 1915 diez pesos state of Chihuahua (EF-AU); 7) 190_ El Banco Londres Y Mexico five pesos note (poor condition); 8) 1915 State of Chihuahua one peso (F-EF); 9) twenty centavos Provisional currency (G-VG); 10) one peso Francisco Villa; 11) 1915 twenty five centavos State of Senora (EF-AU); 12) 1913 twenty five centavos Chihuahua; 13) ten centavos Govierno Provisional Republica Mexicana. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-400 HWAC# 161216Lot# 4033 2005 Tumba bruk 250 ar 100 Krona Banknotes Six presentation brochures issued by the Sveriges Riksbank (National Bank of Sweden) with description in Swedish and a crisp uncirculated Tumba brk 250 ar 100 Krona Banknote. Commemorative issue: 250th Anniversary Tumba Bruk Printing Works; Obverse: Seated Svea and Lion; Lettering: ETT HUNDRA KRONOR // Sweriges Rikes Standers Bank // 2005 // TUMBA BRUK // 250 ≈R // SVERIGES RIKSBANK. Translation: One Hundred Kronor // Swedish Bank of the Estates of the Realm // Tumba Bruk 250 Years // National Bank of Sweden.Reverse: Ichnography of Tumba Bruk from 1804, and an image from Diderot Encyclopedia 1751-1780 which describes the paper manufacture. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 161208Lot# 4034 London, Currency Printer’s Example Specimen of the Plan for preventing the Forgery of Bank Notes submitted to the Bankers of the United Kingdom by Perkins, Fairman & Heath, 69 Fleet Street, London. This printer’s example has a variety of vignettes that could be put onto bank notes to prevent forgery. This is a rare piece. 7.75 x 4.25 inches. Good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159592Lot# 4035 Bank Note Intaglio Prints (60+) Over 60 intaglio prints from the American Bank Note Company and others, reproducing famous U.S. banknotes and currency. Issued at coin conventions circa 1978-1981. An example: Bank of Selma $50 bill with the only known American Bank Note Company design using the portrait of Jefferson Davis. (Issued at the Society of Paper Money Collectors Convention, Memphis, Tennessee, 1981. Many different notes, conventions. All on 8 1/2 x 11 inch card stock. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159326Lot# 4036 Denver, Colorado Denver Encased Pennies (7) Lot of seven encased pennies from Denver merchants. Kenmark Jewelers (1945 Lincoln); Camnitzer & Lucas (2: both 1909 Lincolns); W. E. Veeder (1901 Indian Head); Golden Eagle D. G. Co. (1935 Lincoln); Colorado Cigar Co. (1901 Indian Head); Farmers Livestock Com. Co. (penny missing) . Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#159712Lot# 4037 Undated Buffalo Nickel Horde About 7.63 pounds of undated Buffalo Nickels. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 160501


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