49View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot#2000Jerome,Arizona 1900 United Verde & Pacific RailwayCo.PassSigned by WA Clark, “Copper King” No. 103, issued to WC Potts for the year 1900. Signed by WA Clark as president. CountersignedbyGiroux, endorsed by Potts. Black print on light blue cardstock with background design. Clark, one of the “Copper Kings” of Montana (mining millionaires), was also a US Senator from Montana (1901-07). Clark built this line to link his copper mine and smelter in Jerome to an existing branch of the Santa Fe Railway system. He paid out of his own fortune the entire $600,000 it took to complete. The line was finished in 1894, and scheduled service began in 1895. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 160215Lot# 2001 Arkansas 1889ArkansasMidlandRailroadCompanyAnnualPass Pass no. 129, issued for 1889 to J. St. Koslowsky. Signed bypresident/generalmanager Johnson. Black print with fancy logo and small locomotive vignette. Printed on cardstock by Gast. Arkansas Midland Railroad operated 138 miles of line in Arkansas that have seven disconnected branch lines and two sister railroads. Branches were formerly part of the Union Pacific Railroad. All branch lines connect with Union Pacific Railroad. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160242Lot# 2002 Arkansas 1885 Hot Springs Railroad Annual Pass -- Proof Proof pass for the year 1885. Black print on light green cardstock. Birds-eye view vignette of town in the mountains. Printed by Hosford & Sons, NY. Punch cancelled. The Hot Springs Railroad ran between Malvern, Arkansas and Hot Springs, Arkansas. Called the “Diamond Jo Line” because of its developer and sole owner, Joseph “Diamond Jo” Reynolds. Began operations in 1876. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155798Lot# 2003 Arcata, California 1909 Arcata & Mad River Railroad Co. Annual Pass Pass no. 63 issued for 1909 to H. Trinwith, Oregon & Eureka Railroad Company. Signed by president Charles Nelson. Countersigned by VP Jas. Tyson and endorsed by Trinwith. Black and red print on light tan cardstock. This lumber and passenger railroad was organized by the Korbel brothers in 1891. The railroad was technically started in 1854, making it the oldest working railroad in California. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160216Lot# 2004 Fresno, California 1918-25 Two Different Fresno, CA Railroad Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) San Joaquin & Eastern Railroad Company. Pass issued for 1918 to TC Peck. Countersigned by FC Taylor. Black print on blue green cardstock. Fresno County line originally built to get men and supplies to the Big Creek Hydroelectric Project sites for the Pacific Light and Power Company. 2) Fresno Interurban Railway Company. “Carries Grapes for the Nation.” Pass issued for 1925 to JW Nowers. Signed by the supt. and president. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160248Lot# 2005 San Diego, California 1909-1923 Two Different San Diego Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) San Diego, Cuyamaca & Eastern Railway. Pass issued for 1909 to H. Trinwith, Oregon & Eureka Railroad Co. Signed by the general manager. Black print on blue cardstock. Started in 1886. Ran from San Diego to Foster. Merged with San Diego Southern in 1912, then became part of San Diego & Arizona Railway Co. 2) San Diego & Arizona Railway Company. Pass issued for 1923 to CI Ciliske, American Railway Association. Later version of other railroad in this lot. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158066Lot# 2006 Visalia, California 1911-21 Visalia Electric Railroad Company Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) 1911 pass no. 86 issued to WM Nelson, Southern Pacific Co. Countersigned by the manager. Black print on blue cardstock. 2) 1921 pass no. 30 issued to DA Munger, San Joaquin & Eastern Railroad Co. Signed by the general manager. This was an electric interurban railroad in Tulare County that was a subsidiary of Southern Pacific System. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160223Lot# 2007 California 1930-36 Two Different California Electric Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Sacramento Northern Railway. No. 83, issued for 1930 to JF Hogan, vice president of traffic for Western Pacific Railroad. Signed by the president. The Sacramento Northern Railway was a 183-mile electric interurban railway that connected Chico with Oakland via Sacramento. 2) San Diego Electric Railway Company. Pass no. 372, issued for 1936 to Mrs. WW St. Clair. Black print with red logo design. Founded in the 1890s by sugar heir and land developer John D. Spreckels. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160238Lot# 2008 California 1896 Southern California Railway Pass Employee pass C158 issued for 1896 to Perris & three men. Signed by general manager Wade. “Not good on Limited Trains 3 & 4 between Los Angeles & Barstow.” Black print on light green cardstock. This company was an 1889 consolidation of California Southern, California Central and Redondo Beach Railway companies. The line was bought out by the Santa Fe Railroad in 1906. Est. $60-200 HWAC#160219Lot# 2009 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1918Colorado Midland Railroad/Cripple Creek & Colorado Springs RR Pass Pass no. 4466, issued for 1918 to Mrs. CM Pifer, wife of fireman. Countersigned by HW Conard. The Colorado Midland Railway was the first standard gauge railroad built over the Continental Divide in Colorado. Inc. in 1883. Ran from Colorado Springs to Leadville and through the divide at Hagerman Pass to Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160218Lot# 2010 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1919Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway Co. Annual Pass ”The Short Line,” Pass A161, issued for 1919 to Mrs. AR Smith of the D&SL RR. Signed by receiver George Taylor. Black and red print on yellow paper. Signed on the back by Smith. The Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway, constructed in 1900 as a 45.8-mile route, ran between Colorado Springs in El Paso County and the Cripple Creek-Victor Mining District in Teller County, Colorado. Converted during the early 1920s to an auto toll road known from 1924 through 1939 as the Corley Mountain Highway Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160217
50January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2011 Colorado 1906-10 Colorado & Southern Railway Company Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Pass no. 87, issued for 1906 to Mrs. HC Bush. Signed by 2nd VP Parker. Countersigned by WA Webb. Black and red print on blue cardstock. Color logo. 2) Pass no. 3229, issued for 1910 to Julian Nance, Union Pacific RR. Also signed by Parker. Countersigned by Carson. Black and red print on cardstock. The company incorporated in Colorado in 1898, operating from Wyoming, through Colorado, and into New Mexico and Texas, until the 1970s. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158058Lot# 2012 Rome, Georgia Railroad Annual Pass Leather Holder Railroad pass holder for JH Henley, Rome, GA (inscribed in gold). Leather, 4.5 x 3” Opens accordion style. Great railroad collectible to complement your pass collection. We haven’t come across many of these before. Est. $60-200 HWAC#155813Lot# 2013 Georgia 1888 Savannah, Florida & Western Railway Annual Pass Pass no. 210, issued for 1888 to Will H. Wheeler of the Cape Girardeau & Southern Railway. Signed by superintendent R. Fleming. Black print on yellow cardstock with logo of the railroad with locomotive vignette. Printed by Hosford & Sons. Some toning. Reverse of the pass lists the separate lines, 539 miles. Henry B. Plant bought the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad in 1879 and renamed it the Savannah, Florida & Western Railway. Mostly operated in southern Georgia. The Plant Investment Company was formed in 1882 to lease and buy other railroads and expand the system. Other major lines incorporated into the system include the Savannah and Charleston Railroad and the Brunswick and Western Railroad. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155806Lot# 2014 Georgia 1887-1898 Two Different Georgia Railroad Annual Passes 1) Oconee & Western Railroad Company. Pass no. 1549, issued for 1898 to BP Holland of the NVB & Southern RR Co. Signed by general manager England. Countersigned on reverse by Hudson. Very attractive design: fancy logo with Native American woman vignette and vignette of cotton fields. Printed on cardstock by Woodward & Tiernan, St. Louis. Organized in 1892 in Georgia, the Oconee and Western Railroad was founded to take over operations of the failed Empire and Dublin Railroad. The E&D had built a line from Dublin to Hawkinsville, and in 1896 the O&W had started to extend the line to Grovania. 2) Georgia Railroad and Branch Lines and Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern Railroad. Pass no. 569, issued for 1887 to John Henly of the White Star Line Steamers. Signed by general manager Green. Black print on green cardstock. Printed by Rand, McNally & Co. The Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad, completed in 1884, consisted of two lines from Gainesville to Jefferson and Social Circle, splitting at Belmont. The Georgia Railroad dates back to the 1830s and was used by the Confederacy during the Civil War to transport gunpowder. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 155795Lot# 2015 Idaho 1933-1934 Two Different Idaho Railroad Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) The Utah-Idaho Central Railroad Company. Cache Valley Route. Issued for 1933 to JF Hogan, vice president of the Western Pacific Railroad Company. Signed by the president and Hogan. Operated between Ogden, Utah, and Preston, Idaho, 1915-1947. 2) Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Company. Issued for 1934 to LC Jorgensen, Green Bay & Western Railroad. Signed by Gamble and Jorgensen. Ran between Ogden, Utah, and Preston, Idaho, 1915-1947. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160222Lot# 2016 Chicago, Illinois 1887-89 Frank Parmelee’s Chicago Omnibus Line Passes Lot of 2 different. Both highly illustrated and printed on cardstock. 1) Pass no. 3446 issued to Sherwin in 1887. Signed by Frank Parmelee. Full face vignette of Chicago bird’s-eye view plus view of wagon. 2) Pass no. 1817 issued to John Wood for 1889. Signed by Parmelee. Vignettes of train, steamer, and wagon. The Parmelee Company was an omnibus line that ferried passengers and their belongings from one train terminal to another in Chicago. Franklin Parmelee (1816-1904) began the business in the 1850s. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 148263Lot# 2017 Chicago, Illinois 1899-1907Chicago Railroads Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Chicago Great Western Railway. Pass no. 2121, issued for 1899 to J. St. Koslowsky. Black and red print on gray cardstock with map of route printed on an orange leaf vignette in the underprint! ABN. 2) Chicago, Anamosa & Northern Railway. Pass no. 483 issued for 1907. Black and red print on green cardstock. Ran from Anamosa to Coggon, Iowa, connecting with the Illinois Central at Coggon. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158060Lot# 2018 Chicago, Illinois 1892Chicago, Iowa & Dakota Railway Annual Pass No. 499, issued to DR Thomas, Wrightsville & Tennille Railroad Co. Printed signature of John Porter, president & general manager. Railroad vignette on tan cardstock. Printed by Rand McNally & Co. Adhesive residue on reverse. Operated 1882 to 1893, when it became the Chicago and North Western Railway. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148261Lot# 2019 Indiana 1886 Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Railway Company Annual Pass Pass no. 1091, issued for 1886 to NP Jenkins. Signed by the vice president and general manager (illegible). Black print on cardstock. Light wear. Chartered in 1857 but construction was delayed by the Civil War. Track built in 1870. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155811Lot#2020Burlington, Iowa 1898Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman Pass Traveling card datelined Burlington, Iowa, July 31st, 1898. Issued to Geo. J. Heider, member of the Herald Lodge No. 161. Signed by the Master (Richards) and secretary (Hawksworth). Ornate logo and head-on vignette of locomotive. Printed on cardstock. Soiling. This organization began in 1873 as a mutual benefit society for workers employed as firemen for steam locomotives, before expanding its name in 1907 in acknowledgement that many of its members had been promoted to the job of railroad engineer. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 155801Lot# 2021 Lehigh, Iowa 1907 Crooked Creek Railroad & Coal Company Annual Pass Pass no. 19, issued for 1907 to Frank McDonald. Signed by general manager FE Willson. Black and red print on blue cardstock. Operated 1875-1916. In 1871, W. C. Wilson, of Webster City, opened a mine at Lehigh, and subsequently formed the Crooked Creek Coal and Railroad company. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160244
51View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2022 Iowa 1877 Burlington & Southwestern Railway Company Annual Pass Pass no. 490, issued for 1877 to Jno. Blair, president of S&B Railway. Signed by general superintendent Jno. Smith. Purple print with green underprint. Formed in 1871 by a consolidation with the Fort Madison, Farmington and Western Railroad Company under the name Burlington, Ft. Madison and Southwestern. Name reverted finally to the Burlington and Southwestern Railway Company. Main line ran from Viele, west to Farmington, Iowa with two extensions. Line ultimately ran to Unionville, Missouri. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 160245Lot# 2023 Iowa 1875-1880 Iowa Pacific Railroad Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) No. 433, issued for 1875 to James Lander of NNHRR. Signed by gen. supt. Rhomberg. Purple and gold print. 2) No. 334, issued for 1880 to Alex. Stewart of RYR&C RR. Also signed by Rhomberg. Black and red print. The Iowa Pacific Railroad was incorporated on October 1, 1870. The goal of the road was to connect Dubuque with the western and northern boundaries of Iowa and to form connections with the Union Pacific and Northern Pacific railroads. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158064Lot# 2024 Iowa 1888 Sioux City & Pacific Railroad Specimen Pass No. X685. Stamped “Specimen, Hosford & Sons, New York City.” 1888. Black print on tan cardstock. Small locomotive vignette. Punched through signature line. The Sioux City and Pacific Railroad operated in Iowa and Nebraska. Built as a connection from Sioux City, Iowa to the Union Pacific Railroad at Fremont, Nebraska, it became part of the Chicago and North Western Railway system in the 1880s, and is now a main line of the Union Pacific. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155805Lot# 2025 Iowa 1894-1922 Two Different Iowa Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Iowa Central Railway Company. Pass 718 issued in 1894 to Edwin Hill. Printed signature of general manager. Brown print on cardstock. 2) Tabor & Northern Railway Company. Pass 404 issued in 1922 to DE Rawson, American Railway Express Co. Preprinted signature of the president. Black print on tan cardstock. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160243Lot# 2026 Kansas City, Kansas 1894-1926Two Different Kansas City Railroad Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis Railroad. Pass issued in 1894 to PH Houlahan. Countersigned by JH Emmert. Preprinted signature of Geo. Nettleton. Green print with red star logo on cardstock. 2) Kansas City, Leavenworth & Western Railway Company. Pass issued in 1926 to HC Garrison, Mobile & Ohio RR. Signed by the general manager. Black and red print on gray cardstock. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160214Lot# 2027 Kansas 1887-1919 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) 1887 pass no. 89 issued to WE Barnhart of Railway Mail Service. Signed by 1st VP CW Smith. Endorsed by Barnhart. Black print on cardstock. 2) 1919 pass for the United States Railroad Administration that lists ATSF, Panhandle & Santa Fe RR; Rio Grande, El Paso & Santa Fe RR; Kansas Southwestern RR; and Grand Canyon RR. Issued to Mrs. AG Wild, wife of trainmaster. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160213Lot# 2028 1904-1913 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Annual Pass Pair Lot of two different. Both for the “Coast Lines.” 1) 1904 pass issued to AM Beal, supt. of the Gila Valley, Globe & Northern Railway. Countersigned by JR Hitchcock. Black print on blue cardstock. 2) 1913 pass issued to AG Wild, trainmaster. Countersigned by WH Brewer. Black print on tan cardstock. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160239Lot# 2029 Kansas 1877 & 1924 Kansas Railroad Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Atchison & Nebraska Railroad. Pass no. 187, issued for 1877 to L. Hasbrouck, O&LC Railway. Signed by the general superintendent. Black and red print with underprint patterned design. Very good condition. Operated in Kansas and Nebraska beginning in December, 1865. Building started mid-year 1869 and it was completed in 1871. Combined with the Atchison, Lincoln and Columbus Railroad. In February, 1908 property transferred to Burlington. 2) Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway. Pass no. 25, issued for 1924 to WR Scott, president of Southern Pacific Lines. Not endorsed by Scott. Signed by president (illegible). Formed on July 31, 1919 from the assets of the bankrupt Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway. The KO&G largely consisted of a single line from Baxter Springs, Kansas, to Denison, Texas, prior to its purchase by Missouri Pacific’s Texas and Pacific Railway in 1964 and merger in 1970. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158062Lot# 2030 Kansas Kansas Railroad Pass Collection Lot of six Kansas railroad passes: Kansas Pacific Railway (1877); Hutchinson & Southern Railroad (1893); Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis R. R. (1889); Southern Kansas Railway (1887); Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Railroad (1890) (Wells Fargo); Kansas Southwestern Railway Co. (1904). Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159975Lot# 2031 Kentucky 1900Kentucky Western Railway Annual Pass Pass no. 326, issued for the year 1900 to CW Sell, manager of the Manitou & Pike’s Peak Railway. Signed by the president (illegible). Green print on yellow cardstock. Ornate logo with locomotive vignette. Operated 1899-1902. Succeeded by the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155794Lot# 2032 Kentucky 1889Louisville&NashvilleRailroad Company Annual Pass Pass no. 13171, issued for 1889 to J. St. Koslowsky. Signed by general manager Metcalfe.Blackprintoncardstock with illustrated logo with sunset vignette. Reverse lists numerous southern lines the pass is good over. Chartered in 1850, this railroad grew from a road with less than 300 miles of track to a 6,000-mile system serving fourteen states. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160236
52January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2033 Louisiana 1909-1925 Louisiana Railway & Navigation Co. Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Pass no. 843, issued for 1909 to Thomas Fowler, president of New York, Ontario & Western Railway. Signed by president William Edenborn. Black print on green/blue cardstock. 2) Pass no. 951, issued for 1905. Lists partnership with Louisiana Railway & Navigation Co. of Texas. Issued to WR Scott, president of SP Lines. Countersigned by WB Randolph. Preprinted signature of Edenborn. The Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company operated a railroad between Shreveport and New Orleans. The Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company of Texas was chartered on March 27, 1923, to acquire a line extending from McKinney to the Texas-Louisiana state line near Waskom. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158067Lot# 2034 Fitchburg, Massachusetts 1881FitchburgRailroadAnnual Pass Includes theVermont&Massachusetts Railroad, theWatertown,Marlboro,Peterboro& Shirley & Turners Falls Branches. Pass no. 408, issued for 1881 to Isaac McZuilkin of the Pennsylvania & New York RR Co. Signed by general superintendent John Adams. Reverse has blue print with vignette of railroad in the mountains. Printed by Bufford, Boston. Operated 1840ñ1919 from Boston to Fitchburg, Massachusetts and beyond into Vermont and New York. Succeeded by the Boston & Maine Railroad. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155796Lot# 2035 Michigan 1882 Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon Railroad Proof Annual Pass Proof pass, 1882. Black print on cardstock. Locomotive vignette. Printed by Hosford & Sons, NY. Hole punched. This railroad formed in 1872 and was a consolidation of the Marquette & Ontonagon Railroad and Houghton & Ontonagon Railroad. The line in 1872 was from Champion to L’Anse. In 1890, the line was sold to Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155790Lot# 2036 Minnesota 1885 Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway Annual Pass Pass No. C33, issued for 1885 to WH Hurlburt of the NYLE&W Railway. Signed by vice president Hinsdale. Two Nature vignettes. Printed on cardstock by Western Bank Note & Eng. Co., Chicago. Endorsed by Hurlburt. Founded in 1870 by a group of Minnesota investors interested in establishing a railroad connection between Minneapolis and the agricultural regions to the south. Succeeded by Chicago & North Western in 1960. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148265Lot# 2037 Minnesota 1871 Southern Minnesota Railroad Annual Pass Very early. Pass no. 443 issued to Geo. Rogers of Chicago, Cin., & L. RR. Signed by general manager Clark Thompson. Black print with fancy logo and underprint date. Operated 1857-1877, succeeded by Minnesota Valley Railroad and Southern Minnesota Railway. They planned to build a Mainline along the Minnesota and Iowa border from Wisconsin to Dakota Territory, running through Worthington, Minnesota and ending in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 160220Lot# 2038 St. Louis, Missouri 1895-97 St. Louis Southwestern Railway Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. “Cotton Belt Route.” Operated between St. Louis, Missouri, and various locations in the states of Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Texas from 1891 to 1980. 1) 1895 pass to HF Whitcomb, Wisconsin Central. Preprinted signature of the general supt. Fancy black print on cardstock. 2) 1897 pass to Wm. Geagen, MDT Co. Preprinted signature of the general supt. Ornate logo printed on cardstock. Both in very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160253Lot# 2039 Missouri 1889 Cape Girardeau Southwestern Railway Annual Pass Pass no. 95, issued for 1889 to J. St. Koslowsky. Signed by the president (illegible). Endorsed by St. Koslowsky on reverse. Black and blue print on tan cardstock. Locomotive vignette in logo. Hosford & Sons, NY. Inc. in 1880. This railroad became the St. Louis, Cape Girardeau & Fort Smith Railway. 95 miles of road. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160211Lot# 2040 Missouri c.1880s Kansas City & Southern Railway Co. Proof Annual Pass Proof pass with preprinted signature of president and general manager William Bailey. Locomotive at night vignette. Printed on thin paper by Hosford & Sons, NY. Ran from Kansas City to Springfield, Missouri. Reorganized in 1891 as the Kansas City, Osceola & Southern Railway. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148264Lot# 2041 Missouri 1889-1901 Missouri Railroad Annual Pass Group Lot of 4. 1) Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway. Pass no. A3640, issued for 1891 to CB Smith. Signed by president/general manager. Brown print on tan cardstock. Farming vignettes. Established in 1865 under the name Union Pacific Railway, Southern Branch, this railroad came to serve an extensive rail network in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. 2) Missouri Pacific Railway. Three passes a) Pass no. A3657, issued for 1901 to FC Maegly of the AT&SF Railway. Preprinted signature of general manager Harding. Countersigned. Black print on cardstock with purple underprint design. b) Pass B806 issued for 1889 to Will Wheeler. Signed by general manager Clark. Vignette of bridge and locomotive. c) Pass no. A3043 issued for 1895 to Samuel Ross. Preprinted signature of general manager Doddridge. This line was one of the first railroads in the United States west of the Mississippi River. Its predecessor started laying track in 1851. The Missouri Pacific name was first used in 1879 when Jay Gould took control of this railroad. Est. $160-400 HWAC#155792Lot#2042Missouri1878 St. Louis, Salem & Little Rock Railroad Annual Pass Pass no. 594, issued for the year 1878 to J. Burnell. Signed by superintendent JW Blanchard. Gold border and underprint, purple textoncardstock.Completed in 1873. Ran from Cuba, Missouri to Salem, 41 miles. Built to transport iron ore and lead from area mines, and later passenger service was added. In 1887, it was acquired by the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Co. Never reached Little Rock. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 160237
53View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2043 Montana 1918-1940 National Park Railroad Pass Pair: Yellowstone & Yosemite Lot of 2 different. 1) White Sulphur Springs & Yellowstone Park Railway. Pass no. D87 issued for 1918 to JF Hogan, CM&St.P. Railway. Preprinted signature of John Ringling as president. Countersigned by Wilson. Endorsed by Hogan. Ringling was part of the Ringling Brothers Circus company and namesake for Ringling, Montana. This railroad, founded in 1910, operated between the towns of Ringling and White Sulphur Springs, Montana, a distance of 22.8 miles. 2) Yosemite Valley Railway Company. Pass no. 624, issued for 1940 to LC Harbin, boilermaker. Stamped cancelled. This 80 mile short-line operated from 1907-45 taking passengers from Merced to El Portal. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158055Lot# 2044 Nebraska 1894 Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and Sioux City & Pacific RR Pass No. 1838, issued for 1894 to BL Olds, UPD&G Railway Co. Signed by the general manager. Black print and fancy logo on brown cardstock. Endorsed on the reverse. Established in 1869. Ran routes east/west from Omaha to Chadron, and then in the north to Rapid City and Belle Fourche, South Dakota, as well as a line westward to Casper, Wyoming. Absorbed by the Chicago and North Western Railway. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 158069Lot# 2045 Tonopah, Nevada 1935 Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad Annual Pass --The Death Valley Route Pass no. 171, issued for 1935-36 to EH Hodkins, general agent for Union Pacific Railroad. Preprinted signature of the vice president. Countersigned by Cahill. Signed by Hodkins on reverse. The “Nevada Short Line” operated between Ludlow, California and Beatty/Tonopah/Goldfield, Nevada. It was originally conceived of by “Borax” Smith as a way to transport borax from his mines to the market. From 1908-1914 (and after 1918), the Bullfrog Goldfield Railroad was combined with the T&T. The line operated until 1940. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 158054Lot# 2046 New York 1894 Fall Brook Railway Company Annual Pass Gorgeous pictorial pass. No. 1037, issued for 1894 to HS Burgesser of the West Shore RR Co. Signed by vice president John Lang. Black print on cardstock. Large, detailed vignette of the Watkins Glen Viaduct, SG&C Railway. Printed by Western Bank Note Co. Stains, toning. In 1892, the coal and railroad operations of the Fall Brook Coal Company were split, with all the rail operations transferred to the newly named Fall Brook Railway Co. which included leases of the Geneva & Lyons; Syracuse, Geneva and Corning; Corning, Cowanesque and Antrim; Fall Brook, and Pine Creek Railways. By 1893, that system owned 74 locomotives and 3,469 cars (of which 25 were passenger cars). Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155803Lot# 2047 New York 1880 New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co. Annual Pass Very attractive pass with a vignette of a train crossing a bridge over a waterfall. Pass no. H26, issued for 1880 to HM Bronson of the CS&CRR. Signed by the general superintendent (E.S. Bowen). Black and red print on cardstock. Printed by Franklin Bank Note Co. Originally the Erie Railway. Took on this name in 1878. Went into bankruptcy in 1893 and became the Erie Railroad in 1895. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148268Lot# 2048 New York 1876 Western Union Telegraph Company Pass Pass no. M704, issued to John Galloway, Memphis & Charleston RR, to transit messages between all points east of the Mississippi River including St. Louis and State of Texas. Preprinted signature of president Norvin Green. Blue print on cardstock, printed by National Bank Note. Green served as president of the Western Union Telegraph Company from 1878 until his death in 1893. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155809Lot# 2049 Ohio 1896 Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia Railroad Annual Pass ”Pocahontas Route.” Great looking pass no. 701, issued for 1896 to RL Rust of WNY&S RR. Signed by the president (illegible). Green and red print on cardstock with fancy logo featuring Pocahontas and railroad over bridge vignette. This is the 1890 reorganization of the Ohio & Northwestern Railway. Merged with the Norfolk & Western in 1901. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160210Lot# 2050 Ohio 1880-1896 Lake Erie & Western Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Pass No. 427, issued for 1880 to W.G. Swan. Signed by the general manager. Fancy logo, black print on cardstock Western Bank Note & Eng. Co. 2) Pass no. 2804, issued for 1896 to CL Chambers of the AT&SF Railway. Preprinted signature of general manager Bradbury. Background vignette of oil derrick with “Natural Gas Route” printed. Good over the Fort Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad and Northern Ohio Railway Company. Homer Lee Bank Note Co. This railroad operated in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Extended from the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway at Fremont, Ohio, 350 miles westward through Fostoria, Ohio, to Bloomington, Illinois. In 1900, it came under the control of the New York Central Railroad. Sold to the Nickel Plate Road in 1922. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 155797Lot# 2051 Ohio 1889 Ohio Valley Railway Company Annual Pass Pass no. 958, issued for 1889 to TW Brightman of the G&NRR. Signed by president & general manager PG Kelsey. Red and black print on cardstock with two vignettes including rare mining vignette. Printed by Rand, McNally & Co. Toning. Operated 1871-1890. Succeeded by Pittsburgh, Ohio Valley and Cincinnati Railroad. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148269Lot# 2052 Ohio 1882 Scioto Valley Railway Annual Pass Very attractive pass. No. 389, issued for 1882 to John Blair, president of Blairstown Railway Company. Signed by superintendent Geo. Skinner. Ornate scroll border and bird’s-eye view vignette of harbor and city. Printed by Western Bank Note & Lith. Co., Chicago. Completed in 1876. Ran between Columbus, Circleville, and Chillicothe, Ohio. In December, 1889, the road was re-organized, sold, and emerged as the Scioto Valley & New England. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148267Lot# 2053 Ohio 1883-1890 Two Different Ohio Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Ohio Central Rail Road Co. Pass no. 531 issued in 1883 to S. Frank Eagle. Signed by the general manager. Black print, fancy font on cardstock. Reverse has adhesive residue in corners. 2) Ohio, Indiana & Western Railway Company. Pass no. 789, issued in 1890 to Will Wheeler. Signed by the general manager. Black print, fancy font on cardstock. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155799
54January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2054 Oklahoma 1917-31 Two Different Oklahoma Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) The Clinton & Oklahoma Western Railway Company. Pass no. 55, issued for 1917 to BFE Marsh, AT&SF. Black print on light blue cardstock. Railway in southwestern Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, with a mainline eventually running from Clinton, Oklahoma to Pampa, Texas, about 139 miles. 2) Beaver, Meade and Englewood Railroad Company. Pass no. 48 issued for 1931 to EH Yarke, Chicago & Alton Railroad Company. Signed by the 1st VP. Ran from Beaver, Oklahoma to Keyes, Oklahoma in the Oklahoma Panhandle, about 105 miles. Est. $60-200 HWAC#160225Lot# 2055 Cornwall, Pennsylvania 1891Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Annual Pass Pass no. 532, issued for 1891 to CH Hudson, general manager of the East Tennessee, Virginia, & Georgia Railway. Signed by the general superintendent. Brown and white print on tan cardstock with a great large vignette of the Lebanon train station (in Lebanon County, PA). Printed by ABN. Reverse has conditions. The Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad was built by Robert H. Coleman. It ran from Lebanon, Pennsylvania south to Cornwall then southwest towards the Conewago Station in Lancaster County. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155793Lot# 2056 Pennsylvania 1885 Allegheny Valley Railroad Annual Pass Very attractive! Pass no. 829 issued for 1885 to DJ Flanders of the B&MRR. Signed by general superintendent David Cargo. Highly pictorial pass with vignette of train near plant (upper right), oil derrick (bottom left), and railroad tie with company name (top center). Printed on cardstock by Western Bank Note Co. John Scott & WH Barnes, Receivers. Light wear. This railroad was established in the 1850s. Part of the Pennsylvania Railroad System. Followed the present company’s tracks to Arnold and continued beyond, along the right upstream (southeastern) bank of the river to Oil City. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155802Lot# 2057 Pennsylvania 1888 Lehigh Valley Railroad Annual Pass Pass no. 3158 issued for 1888 to John R. Pott of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Signed by general superintendent Stanley Goodwin. Black print on yellow cardstock. Vignette of bridge and dams. Some soiling. Incorporated in 1847. Became this name in 1853. Transported anthracite coal and was thus known as the Route of the Black Diamond. Est. $60-200 HWAC#155791Lot# 2058 Pennsylvania 1895 Youghiogheny Railroad Annual Pass w/ Map on Reverse Pass no. 51, issued for 1895 to RE Eavenson, general manager of the Williamsport & U. Branch RR. Signed by superintendent John Wolf. Very attractive pass printed on cardstock with fancy logo and locomotive vignette. Reverse features map of the rail line! Printed by Rand McNally & Co. From the map on the reverse, the railroad ran from Sewickley to Irwins, where it connected to the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155808Lot# 2059 Tennessee 1891 Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway Annual Pass Pass No. 1081 issued for 1891 to DR Thomas, secretary to president of W&TRR Co. Signed by the president. Blue print on cardstock. Agricultural and boat vignettes. Printed by American Bank Note Co. Adhesive residue on reverse. Known as the “Dixie Line.” Operated 1851-1957 in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Succeeded by Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148266Lot# 2060 Austin, Texas 1891 Austin & North-Western Railroad Annual Pass Pass no. 1064, issued for 1891 to J. St.Koslowsky. Signed by general supt. A. Leitnaker. Larger pass printed on cardstock. Incorporated in 1881 to build a line from Austin to a connection with the Texas and Pacific at Abilene. Transported all the granite to build the state capitol. In 1891, Houston and Texas Central (Southern Pacific) took over. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160233Lot# 2061 San Antonio, Texas 1905-09 Two Different San Antonio Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) San Antonio & Gulf Railroad. “Alamo Route.” Pass issued for 1905 to RH England. Black print with underprint logo on light green cardstock. 2) San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway. “Mission Route.” Pass issued in 1909 to Mrs. TJ Anderson. Signed by the 1st VP. Green print with small vignette of a mission. On cardstock. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160249Lot# 2062 Texas 1895 Fort Worth & Rio Grande Railway Pass Issued to A. W. Stillwell agent of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. until December 31st, 1895. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159976Lot# 2063 Texas 1890-92 Texas & Pacific Railway Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. “El Paso Route.” Chartered in 1871 with the purpose of building a southern transcontinental railroad between Marshall, Texas, and San Diego, California. T&P never reached San Diego; instead it met the Southern Pacific at Sierra Blanca, Texas, in 1881. Jay Gould was an investor. 1) 1890 pass to J. St. Koslowsky. Red logo. Black print on blue cardstock. Signed by 3rd VP/general manager. 2) 1892 pass to EC Lapey. Signed by 3rd VP/general manager. Brown print on white cardstock, ornate logo. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160232Lot# 2064 Texas 1891-1916 Two Different Texas Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas Railway. “Cotton Belt Route.” Pass no. 2193 issued in 1891 to D. McArthur. Black print with cotton bale vignette, printed on dark green cardstock. The St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway Company in Texas was chartered on January 29, 1886, to acquire the properties of the Texas and St. Louis Railway Company in Texas, which had been sold under foreclosure. 2) The Asherton & Gulf Railway Company. Pass no. 580, issued for 1916 to TH Love, I&GN Railway. Black print on tan cardstock. This line started out as the Nueces Valley, Rio Grande and Mexico Railway Company in 1905, and was chartered to build a line from the International & Great Northern Railway at Artesian Wells, to Carizzo Springs, Texas. The following year, an additional 20 miles of the line was built to Asherton, TX, and the railroad was renamed the Asherton & Gulf Railway. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160224Lot# 2065 Texas 1902-1912 Two Different Texas Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) The Gulf & Inter-state Railway Co. of Texas. No. 30, issued for 1902 to Francis Torrence. Signed by receiver O’Donnell. Attractive design with brown and red print on cardstock. Built in 1896 by the Gulf Interstate of Texas Railroad and ran from Beaumont to Port Bolivar on the tip of the Bolivar Peninsula and opposite Galveston on the inlet of Galveston Bay. 2) El Paso & Southwestern. Pass issued in 1912 to HP Greenough, supt. of Rock Island Lines. Green print with color logo on green cardstock. The El Paso & Southwestern was a large system serving the copper industry in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160246
55View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot#2066Texas 1908-1939TwoD iffe r e n t Texas Railroad An n ual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) FortWorth& Denver. Pass issued for 1908 to Thomas Fowler, president of New York, Ontario & Western Railway. Preprinted signature of the vice president. Black and red print on cardstock. Started construction in 1881 with Grenville M. Dodge behind the project. By 1887, it had reached Amarillo. In 1888, it connected with the Denver & New Orleans Railroad in Union Park, which completed its service to Denver. 2) Texas Electric Railway Company. Pass issued for 1939. Signed by the president. Operated from Dallas, Texas, to Denison, Corsicana, and Waco. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160247Lot# 2067 Salt Lake City, Utah 1914 Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway Co. Annual Pass Pass no. 125, issued for 1914 to TC Peck, GPA of the Salt Lake Route. Signed by president Joseph Nelson. Signed on reverse by Peck. Black print on pink cardstock. Vignette of the Saltair Pavilion. Company began as The Saltair Railway. Formed in June 1891 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, they wanted to provide passenger service from Salt Lake City, Utah to the Great Salt Lake. In 1892 the name of the company was changed to the Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway. The company was owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and provided passenger service to the Saltair Resort. On October 18, 1916, the company changed its name to the Salt Lake, Garfield & Western Railroad. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158057Lot# 2068 Utah 1929-1939 Bamberger Railroad Company Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. This railroad started in 1891 as the Great Salt Lake & Hot Springs Railway. Then became Salt Lake & Ogden Railway in 1896, and the Bamberger Electric Railroad in 1917. 1) Pass no. 2151, issued for 1929 to JF Hogan, vice president traffic Western Pacific RR. Purple print. 2) Pass no. 1682, issued for 1939-41 to JA Flanagan. Black print on yellow/brown paper. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160231Lot# 2069 Utah 1926-29 Two Different Utah Railroad Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Company. 1926 pass to JM Davis, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad was an electric interurban railroad that operated over its own tracks from Salt Lake City to Payson. 2) Bingham and Garfield Railway Company. 1929 pass to Carl Gray, president of Union Pacific System. Signed by the president. The Bingham & Garfield Railway was incorporated in Utah by individuals who were also officers of Utah Copper Company; the company was organized on July 1, 1908. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160221Lot# 2070 Richmond, Virginia 1875 Richmond & Danville Railroad Company Annual Pass Richmond & Danville, Piedmont & North Carolina Railroads. Pass No. 431, issued for 1875 to TC Ourn, general manager of the B&S RR. Signed by the engineer & superintendent. Red print with green underprint on cardstock. Chartered in 1847, this railroad completed a 140 mile line in 1856. During the Civil War, it was a vital link between the Confederate capital of Richmond and the rest of the Confederacy. After the Civil War, the railroad grew to become the 3,300-mile Richmond and Danville Railroad Company System. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 155804Lot# 2071 Virginia c.1883 Norfolk & Virginia Beach Railroad & Improvement Co. Proof Pass Proof pass printed on thin paper by Hosford & Sons, NY. Beautiful design with large vignette of the ocean at sunset. Began in 1883, to connect Norfolk with Virginia Beach. A narrow-gauge operation, it struggled nearly immediately, reorganizing as the Norfolk and Virginia Beach Railroad in 1887. In 1898, the line was converted to standard gauge, and the branch to Munden Point was built. In 1900, the line was merged into the Norfolk and Southern Railroad, itself merged into Southern Railway in 1974, and finally came under the ownership of the Norfolk Southern Railway in 1982. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155800Lot# 2072 Washington 1912-1920 Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway Co. Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. This was a joint venture by the Great Northern Railway and the Northern Pacific Railway to build a railroad along the north bank of the Columbia River. Remnants of the line are currently operated by BNSF Railway and the Portland and Western Railroad. 1) 1912 pass to AR Anderson of ATSF. Also lists “Oregon Trunk Railway.” Preprinted president signature, countersigned by Peil. Endorsed by Anderson. Black print on blue cardstock. 2) 1920 pass issued to GC Morris, Southern Pacific. Also lists “Oregon Electric Railway.” Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160212Lot# 2073 West Virginia 1894 Roaring Creek & Charleston Railroad Co. Proof Pass Proof pass for the year 1894. Black print on light green cardstock. Interesting vignette of mine entrance next to waterfall. Printed by Peter Hall & Co. Hole punched. The Roaring Creek & Charleston Railroad (RC&C) was formed on April 14, 1893, for a railway extending from the mouth of Roaring Creek near Coalton in Randolph County, West Virginia to the West Virginia Central & Pittsburg Railroad, with a principal office at Elkins. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 155807Lot# 2074 Wisconsin 1888-1889WisconsinCentralRailroadAnnual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different with attractive design. Both issued to J. St. Koslowsky. The Wisconsin Central Railroad Company was a major early railroad that operated throughout northern Wisconsin. It established stations which would grow into a string of cities and towns between Stevens Point and Ashland, including Marshfield and Medford, and it connected these places to Chicago and St. Paul. It also played a major role in building Chicago’s Grand Central Station. But it struggled financially from the start and was bankrupt by 1879. It was leased to the Northern Pacific Railway from 1889 to 1893, and was finally reorganized from bankruptcy in 1897 as the Wisconsin Central Railway. 1) 1888 pass with vignettes in each corner. Also lists 4 different states: Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Countersigned by Mussing. 2) 1889 pass with vignettes in three corners plus train over bridge vignette at top. Countersigned by Mussing. Nice pair on cardstock. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158065
56January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2075 1890-97 Southern Pacific Railroad Passes incl. Chas. F. Crocker Signature Lot of 2 different for this iconic railroad. 1) Pass no. 259 issued to Marvin Hughitt, president of C&NW Railway. Signed by Charles Crocker as vice president. Charles F. Crocker (1854 ñ1897) was the eldest son to American railroad and banking magnate of the same name who founded the Central Pacific Railroad and took control of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Black print on light green cardstock. 2) Southern Pacific Sunset Route. “Good in Louisiana Only.” Issued in 1897 to AA Krause, Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. Signed by manager Van Vleck. Good over Morgan’s Louisiana & Texas Railway, Iberia & Vermilion Railway, and Louisiana Western Railway. Black print on tan cardstock. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 158059Lot# 2076 1885 & 1912 Union Pacific Railroad Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Pass no. 929, issued for 1885 to Wm. Geager. Signed by general manager Calloway. Black print on light green cardstock. Stains on reverse. 2) Pass. no. 4549 issued for 1912 to John F. Auch, Philadelphia & Reading Ry. Black print on white cardstock. Preprintedsignatureofpresident. Countersigned by EC Browne. Est. $100-200 HWAC#158061Lot# 2077 1893-1903 Union Pacific Railroad Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Employee’s Pass, 1893, to JB Frawley on All Divisions. Countersigned by TM Orr. Red print on cardstock. 2) 1903 pass issued to Geo. E. Merchant, gen. supt. of BR&P Railway Co. Signed by the president (illegible). Countersigned by TM Orr. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 158063Lot# 2078 1899-1909 Union Pacific Railroad Annual Pass Pair Lot of 2 different. 1) Employes (sic.) Pass issued for 1899 to WR McKeen Jr. on Nebraska & Colorado Divisions. Countersigned by Dewar. Printed signature of general manager Dickinson. Signed on the back by McKeen. Black print on green cardstock. 2) Pass 4138 issued for 1909 to EA Watson, West Shore RR. Printed signature of the vice president. Black print on light blue cardstock. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 158056Lot# 2079 1912-18 Two Different “Gulf”RailroadAnnualPassesLot of 2 different. 1) Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway. Pass issued for 1912 to CE Griggs, AT&SF Railway. Signed by VC James. Black and red print on cardstock with illustrated logo. This railroad was a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. It ran from Galveston, Texas northwestwards across the state to Sweetwater and northwards via Fort Worth to Purcell, Oklahoma. 2) Gulf Coast Lines. Pass issued for 1918 to B. Briard, CGW Railroad. Signed by E. Namendorf. Accepted over: New Orleans, Texas & Mexico Railway; Beaumont, Sour Lake & Western Railway; St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway; Orange & Northwestern Railroad; and Louisiana Southern Railway. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160230Lot# 2080 1887-89 1880s Midwest & Eastern US Railroad Annual Pass Group Lot of 4 different. All issued in the 1880s. 1) Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia Railroad Company. Pass issued in 1887 to Isaac McLuilkin. Signed by superintendent Gatchill. Orange print with locomotive in the logo. 2) Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railway. Pass issued in 1888 to FC Donald. Signed by general manager Whitcomb. 3) St. Joseph & Grand Island Railroad Co. Pass issued in 1889 to FC McDonald. Signed by the general manager. Fancy logo. 4) Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company. Pass issued in 1889 to FC Donald. Signed by supt. Holbrook. Please inspect. Est. $120-400 HWAC# 155812Lot# 2081 1876-1901 Five Different Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 5 different. 1) Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. 1876 Exchange Ticket issued to Hurlburt of the Canada Southern Railway. Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. Signed by the general manager. 2) Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway. Pass no. A132 issued for 1887 to John Slater. Signed by president John Newell. 3) Wabash Railroad. Pass no. A799, issued to Ryder for 1893. Signed by the general manager. Color flag logo. 4) Texas Central Railroad. Pass no. 523, issued for 1899 to Cooper Nott of the Texas & Pacific Railway Co. 5) International Great Northern Railroad Company. Pass no. A484, issued to FJ Anderson for 1901. Signed by the superintendent. Color flag vignettes. Please inspect. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 155810Lot# 2082 1886-1930 Two Different Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Pittsburgh Transfer Company. Pass no. B540 issued for the year 1886 to Wm. Kerrigan, supt. of Missouri Pacific RR. Signed by the general manager. Black print, ornate logo, on cardstock. 2) Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Pass issued for 1930 to Mrs. JF Hogan and daughter. Signed by the vice president. Large vignette of train and capitol building in the background. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160240Lot# 2083 1887-1913 Two Different Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) St. Paul & Duluth Railroad Company. Pass A318 issued for 1887 to HH Hawkins. Signed by president HH Fishers. Black print on cardstock. The St. Paul and Duluth Railroad was reorganized from the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad in 1877. It was bought by the Northern Pacific in 1900. 2) Sunset Railway Company. Pass issued for 1913 to F. Meredith Jones, timber engineer. Black print on cardstock. Inc. in 1912. The main line extended southwesterly from Gosford to Maricopa, California, 32.754 miles. A branch extends from Pentland to Shale, 17.105 miles. The total main-line mileage is 49.859 miles. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160241Lot# 2084 1903-1913 Two Different Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Wabash Railroad Company. Pass issued for 1903. Preprinted signature of the president. Color flag vignette, red print on yellow cardstock. Map on reverse! 2) Colfax Northern Railway Company. Pass issued for 1913 to F. McDonald. Preprinted signature of the president. Black print on light green cardstock. Operated in Iowa, 1912-1926. Est. $60-200 HWAC#160250Lot# 2085 1897-1926 Two Different Western Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company. “Frisco Line.” Pass no. 215, issued for 1897 to AB Chandler, Postal Telegraph Company. Signed by JB Robinson. Blue print on light blue cardstock. 2) Western Pacific Railroad Company. Pass no. 204, issued for 1926. Signed by president CM Levey. Logo in underprint. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160229
57View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2086 1915-28 Two Different Western Railroad Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Arizona Eastern Railroad. Pass no. 950, issued for 1915 to JD Mathews, Southern Pacific Company. Signed by the president. Black print on light brown paper. Founded in 1895, ran between Clifton, Arizona, and Miami, Arizona. 2) Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway Company. Pass no. 128, issued for 1928 to JC McNaughton, engine foreman. Signed by the general manager. Black print on white paper. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160228Lot# 2087 1897 Grand Trunk Railway System Annual Pass No. A1378, issued to Mr. J. McZuilkin, Lehigh Valley Railroad. Signed by general manager Chas. Hays. Countersigned on reverse. Brown print on light green cardstock. Vignette of railroad crossing bridge. Operated 1852-1923 in Ontario and Quebec, and Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Succeeded by the Canadian National Railway. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 148262Lot# 2088 Maine 1887 Androscoggin Lakes Transportation Co. Annual Pass Pass no. 223, issued for 1887 to Richard Smith, treasurer of Cin. Jackson & Mackinaw R. Co. Signed by general manager Charles Farrar. Black print on blue cardstock. Operated a steamer line on the Upper Magalloway River, accessing many resorts. The Androscoggin Lakes were a series of six lakes connected by rivers that formed a body of water about 50 miles long. Located in Franklin and Oxford Counties in Maine and Coos County, New Hampshire. Est. $60-200 HWAC#158068Lot# 2089 Boston, Massachusetts 1898Boston & Lynn Steamboat Line Annual Pass Pass no. 300 issued for 1898 to AP Massey, B&MRR. Signed by manager GP Robinson. Black and red print on gray/green cardstock. Steamers left Long Wharf at Boston. Dissolved in 1904. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160235Lot# 2090 Massachusetts 1897 Winthrop Steamboat Company Annual Pass Pass 348, issued for 1897 to Massey. Signed by general manager JP Bacon. Black and red print on yellow cardstock. Very good condition. Operated from the Steamboat Wharf at Winthrop, Massachusetts to Batchelder’s Wharf at Boston. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160234Lot#20911922-23DominionTransportation Company Annual Passes (Steamer) Lot of two different for this Great Lakes steamer company. Operated on Lake Huron and Lake Superior. 1) United States & Dominion Transportation Company. Pass no. 474, issued for 1922 to EG Clark. Black print on light blue paper. 2) Dominion Transportation Company (Limited). Pass no. 759, issued for 1923 to I. Wilder. Black print on light green paper. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160227Lot# 2092 1914-1932 Two Different Steamer Line Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Manhattan Navigation Company. “Manhattan Line.” Pass issued for 1914 to EB Jones of Erie Railroad Co. Black and red print with green flag vignette on cardstock. 2) Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Between Seattle and Victoria or Vancouver. Issued for 1932 to JE Courtney of the Denver & Rio Grande. Red logo with underprint vignette. Est. $60-200 HWAC#160252Lot# 2093 1919-24 Two Different Steamer Line Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Crosby Transportation Company. “Crosby Line Steamers.” Pass no. 175, issued for 1919 to Ivers Wilder. Black and red print on green paper. Milwaukee, Wisconsin steamer line. 2) Cumberland Transportation Company. No. 227, issued for 1924 to CJ Rhodes. “Cumberland River Route.” Burnside, Kentucky to Nashville, Tennessee. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 160226Lot# 2094 1926-30 Two Different Steamer Line Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) Mackinac Transportation Company. Pass issued for 1926 to EG Clark. The Mackinac Transportation Company was a train ferry service that shuttled railroad cars across the Straits of Mackinac (Michigan) from 1881 until 1984. It was best known as the owner and operator, from 1911 until 1984, of the SS Chief Wawatam, an icebreaking train ferry. 2) Coburn Steamboat Company. Issued for 1930 to Mrs. JJ Doane. Signed by the vice president. Ornate logo on cardstock. The Coburn Steamboat Company owned a number of steamboats that carried lumbermen, freight, passengers and a wide variety of cargo including animals to various points on Moosehead Lake in Maine. Est. $60-200 HWAC#160251Lot#2095Autographed Signed LetterbyPeterHaywoodHMSBountyMutineer1829 Thisletteris signed by Peter Haywood on 14 April, 1829 while in his retirementyears;having reached the positionofPost-Captain before retiring in 1816. His naval career was clouded bythemisfortuneof being aboard the Merchant Vessel HMS Bounty at the time of her mutiny. Haywood was an unranked seaman on the HMS Bounty in 1789 at the time of the ships mutiny, aged 16. He stayed with the ship while officers, along with Captain Bligh, were set adrift in the Pacific Ocean. He left the Bounty in Tahiti while the true mutineers sailed on to the Pitcairn Islands. This letter reads: “My Dear Ross: Another very old friend of mine Mr. John Smith has just arrived from Derby & has expressed his wish to have a look at your Steamer. I have given him a few lines of introduction to you & beg you will have the goodness to let him see all the Improvement you have made in the various machinery of that class of Vessel & explain the whole to him...”signed “ P. Haywood” The Mr. (James) Ross was a seaman preparing the Victory steamer for an Arctic exploration voyage in search of the Northwest Passage by sea. The letter is accompanied by a picture at 4.5 in. X 7 in. ,matted and framed at 12 in. X 15 in. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $300-2000 HWAC# 157376Lot# 2096 Alaska Alaska and Yukon Vacation Handbook, 1939, White Pass & Yukon Route A Handbook of Vacation Trips in Alaska and the Yukon on the White Pass and Yukon Route. This is a guide to the scenic and historic points along the lines of the White Pass and Yukon Route. Examples include Whitehorse, Skagway, the Yukon River, and Lake LeBarge.55 pages. 6 x 3.5 inches. Good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159448
58January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2097 Arizona Railroads of Arizona Vol 1 and 2 by Myrick Railroads of Arizona Vol 1 and 2 by Myrick. The Southern roads and Phoenix and the central roads. Vol. 1 has significant dust jacket damage, vol. 2 has back dust jacket chip and tear. Please inspect. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-250 HWAC# 156210Lot# 2098 Hobart Mills, California Hobart Southern Railroad Co. Map Right-of-Way and Track Map of the Hobart Southern Railroad Company dated September 15, 1932. This is an illustration for a book prepared from the original map drawn by Jerome Larson. 20 x 15 inches. Founded in 1878 as the Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Co., this standard gauge line left the Central Pacific yards at Truckee near the CP roundhouse and climbed 6 1/2 miles north to the lumber camp Hobart Mills. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 158402Lot# 2099 San Francisco, California 1895-96California Street Cable Railroad Co. Check Collection Lot of 17 issued checks, 1895-96. All with cable car vignette. Varying condition. Most signed by James B. Stetson as president. The California Street Cable Railroad (Cal Cable) was a long-serving cable car operator in San Francisco, founded by Leland Stanford. The company’s first line opened on California Street in 1878 and is the oldest cable car line still in operation. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155825Lot# 2100 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek Railroad Ephemera DJ Saulter Railroad Ticket Broker 1901 receipt. Cripple Creek Short Line Trip folding 6 panel brochure with outdoor scenes-4 inch seam tear. Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway for overcharge on shifts 1904. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC#158874Lot# 2101 Denver, Colorado Denver & Rio Grande RR Lamps, 2 2 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad wick lamps. White metal base 6.5x4”, globe 8x3.5”. No cracks or chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC# 159873Lot# 2102 Colorado Denver & Rio Grande RR Platters, 2 2 logoed Denver & Rio Grande RR platters. Marked O.P. Co., Syracuse, China. 8x11.75” and 10.25x15”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1500 HWAC# 158132Lot# 2103 Colorado Denver and Rio Grande RR Advertising Calendar Advertising calendar for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad from December 1948. Has an image of the California Zephyr train going through the Glenwood Canyon of the Colorado River. 15.5 x 26 inches. Good condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 158257Lot# 2104 Colorado Colorado Railroad Harper’s Weekly Illustrations 3 nicely frameditemspertainingtoColoradoRailroads & landscape illustrations. Contains: 1. Harper’s Weekly illustrations of a snow slide in Grand River Canon, Digging Out a Railroad, & The Disaster at Crested Butte. Feb. 1884. Measures 41”x 23.” 2. Illustration of The Great Loop on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad drawn by Charles Graham. From Harper’s Weekly. Dated Feb. 1888. Measures 22”x 17 1/2.” 3. Illustrations through the Veta Pass, The Husk Tunnel & Over the Rocky Mountains on the Northern Pacific, from Harper’s Weekly, Volume XXX., No.1555. Measures 41 1/2” x 23.” Please see photos._x000D__x000D_From Nelson A. “Buz” Rieger’s exhibition “Rush to the Rockies.”_x000D_ Est. $1000-1300 HWAC# 151142Lot# 2105 Colorado Railroad Summit Illustrations From Nelson A. “Buz” Rieger’s exhibition “Rush to the Rockies,” this nicely framed grouping of illustrations sketched by J.M. Stanley, Richard Hovendon Kern & F. W. Egloffstein. Canyon of Grand River; View of Sangre De Cristo Pass. 1850’s. Measures 30” x 24 1/2.” Please see photo. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 151152Lot# 2106 Colorado Colorado Railroad Button Collection Lot of nine buttons from Colorado railroads. Colorado Southern (3); Rio Grande Southern; Denver Rio Grande (3); Midland Route (2). Rare. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 156807Lot# 2107 Michigan Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Timetable, 1885 Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway map and timetables. Printed by the Herald Printing & Publishing Co. in May 1885. Map extends from the east coast to the eastern half of Utah, Idaho, and Arizona. Approx. 40 x 17 inches when unfolded. Some tears along the creases. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 159588Lot# 2108 Michigan Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Timetable, 1887 Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway map and timetables. Printed by the Herald Printing & Publishing Co. in June 1887. Map extends from the east coast to the eastern half of Utah, Idaho, and Arizona. Approx. 40 x 17 inches when unfolded. Some tears along the creases. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 159579Lot# 2109 Montana Montana Railroad Books (6) Group of six different Montana railroad books. Titles include Great Northern Pictorial Volumes 3, 4 and 5 by John F. Strauss Jr., Milwaukee Road West by Charles R. and Dorothy M. Wood, Lines West: A Pictorial History of the Great Northern Railway Operations and Motive Power from 1887 to 1967 by Charles R. Wood, and The Montana Railroad by Don Baker. This lot also includes a print of a Great Northern Railway locomotive. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 159570
59View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2110 Virginia City, Nevada Virginia & Truckee RR Books - 3 Virginia & Truckee Railroad Publications: 1) Virginia & Truckee, a Story of Virginia City & Comstock Times by Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg (Signed by both), Publ. by Stanford University Press, 1955 (6 x 9” SC, 72 pgs. 2) Virginia & Truckee Locomotives, by Karl R. Koenig, Publ. by Chatham, 1980 1st Ed. Statistics & Photos of all 29 (8-1/2” x11”, SC, 87 pages). 3) Steamcars to the Comstock, the Virginia & Truckee & Carson & Colorado Railroads, their picture & prose by Lucius Beebe & s Clegg Publ. by Howell-North, 1957 (100 pages). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 147794Lot# 2111 New York West Shore Railroad Timetable and Map, 1897 West Shore Railroad timetable and map printed by Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford & Co. in June 1897. Map shows the Niagara Falls Route to New, York, Boston, Chicago, and St. Louis. Map is printed in color. Approx. 40 x 16.75 inches when unfolded. Some tears along the creases. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 159580Lot# 2112 New York New York Railroad Company Annual Reports (2) Annual Reports of the Warwick Valley Railroad Company and the Staten Island Shore Railroad Company. Both reports are for the year ending September 30, 1864; Under the Act Chapter 140, Laws of New York. Printed by Weed, Parsons & Co. Covers are missing on both reports, but otherwise good condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 158039Lot# 2113 New York 1867-1900 Eastern Revenue Stamped Railroad Documents incl. Rare Checks Lot of 4. 1) Check. New York & New Haven Railroad Company. 1867. Second National Bank of New Haven. Two cent adhesive revenue stamp with tied cancel. 2) Check. Northern Railroad, N.H., Treasurer’s Office. Boston, 1869. Two cent adhesive revenue stamp with tied cancel. 3) Lehigh Valley Railroad Company RN voucher, 1900, with RN-X imprinted revenue. 4) Easton & Amboy Railroad Company / Lehigh Valley Railroad. 1876 voucher with 2 cent adhesive revenue stamp. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 155844Lot# 2114 Oklahoma 1896-1929 Oklahoma and Indian Territory Railroad Ephemera Lot of 12. Includes: Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf RR Co. (shipping receipt, El Reno, 1898, 1904 receipt, 1902 letterhead to Okmulgee, and letterhead, Oklahoma City, 1902); Denver, Enid & Gulf Railroad Co. Abstract of Remittances, Enid, 1906; Oklahoma Central Railway expense bill, Chickasha, 1908; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway car service bill, Chickasha, 1908; St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad receipt, Chickasha, 1908; two page letter for the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway, Purcell, 1896; and more. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC#158051Lot# 2115 Hughesville, Pennsylvania 1881Munly Creek Railway Company Letterhead Group, 1881 Group of 29 Bill heads from the Muncy Creek Railway in Hughsville, Lycoming County PA. The railroad was originally chartered as the Muncy Creek Railway on May 21, 1864. The Muncy Creek Railway continued to struggle along until 1881, when the bondholders petitioned to have it placed in receivership. It was foreclosed on August 9, 1882, and reorganized on September 1, 1882 as the Williamsport and North Branch Railroad. These shipping receipt are all dated 1881 and are in Fine cond, all have bi-fold creases. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 148415Lot# 2116 Hughesville, Pennsylvania 1881Munly Creek Railway Company Letterhead Group, 1881 Group of 29 Bill heads from the Muncy Creek Railway in Hughsville, Lycoming County PA. The railroad was originally chartered as the Muncy Creek Railway on May 21, 1864. The Muncy Creek Railway continued to struggle along until 1881, when the bondholders petitioned to have it placed in receivership. It was foreclosed on August 9, 1882, and reorganized on September 1, 1882 as the Williamsport and North Branch Railroad. These shipping receipt are all dated 1881 and are in Fine cond, all have bi-fold creases. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 148414Lot# 2117 Steel Companies Railroad Lock Keys (4) Four railroad lock keys from steel-producing companies. These companies include the United States Steel Company, Republic Steel Works, Donora Southern, and Devco Railway. Good condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138265Lot# 2118 Buffalo Rails Railroad Lock Keys (7) Seven railroad lock keys from the following railroad companies: the Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Corp., the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad (x2), the Buffalo Creek Railroad, the South Buffalo Railway, the Buffalo and Rochester Railway, and the Buffalo and Rockport Railroad. Est. $180-280 HWAC#138605Lot# 2119 Railroad Keys (3) Lot of three brass railroad keys. Two from the Colorado & Southern Railway and one from the Fort Worth & Denver Railway. All three were manufactured by Adlake. Each one is about 2 inches long. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 158320Lot# 2120 Railroad Locks (3) Three different railroad locks from the Oklahoma Northern Railway Company, the Atkinson Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, and the Sand Springs Railway Company. This lot also includes about 8 railroad date nails. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157907Lot# 2121Southern Pacific Railroad Locks Two locks in this group; one is marked “S.P. Co./ #72/ 6 89” 4.5 in. with key. The second lock is an Eagle brand lock at 3 in. patent date of “June, 1914”, with key. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $200-300 HWAC# 157593
60January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2122 Transcontinental Railroad Spike 6” railroad spike. Tag states from Central Pacific Railroad grade 10 miles west of Promontory, UT in 1974 on the Transcontinental Railroad. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $80-120 HWAC# 158488Lot# 2123Northern Pacific Railway Ephemera Group February 1933 Northern Pacific Railway Application and Maintenance of Roofing manual, 2x caboose schematic drawings, mail car drawing-poor condition Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160577Lot# 2124Northern Pacific Railroad Strong Box, Rare Rare Northern Pacific Railroad strong box, the first one we have seen in 40 years! 10188/N. P. stencil on lid. 8.5x16x10” with signs of use on finish, no dents. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 158683Lot# 2125 Old Mechanical Drawings of Trains and Railroads About 75 old mechanical drawings of railroad cars, stations and more. Mostly originals, some copies. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 157256Lot# 2126 Railroad Schematic Diagrams Lot of 4 different. Includes: Denver & Rio Grande Railroad foundation plan of Air Brake Rigging with Independent Hand Brake (1902, 12 x 30”); Rio Grande Southern Vance Junction Agent’s House (11 x 17”); Glenwood, Calif. Station for the South Pacific Coast Railroad (11 x 17”); and MCB Standard Sections for Siding, Roofing and Flooring of Freight Cars, Northern Electric Railway Co., Chico, California (1907, 12 x 18”). Est. $80-120 HWAC# 155559Lot# 2127 1911 and 1920 Locomotive Engineer’s Journals, 2 January, 1911 and June 1920 editions of Locomotive Engineers Journal. Lots of great pictorial ads, photos and drawings. 9.25x6.5”. 1911 has partial spine with tape repair, cover has 1.5” chip and water stain at top, page dogear, torn 1st page ad. 1920 has spine damage and missing back cover. Small SC Adams sticker on both covers. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 161292Lot# 2128 Railroad Banknote Company Proofs Lot of 8 different. Includes: Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad ($1,000 bond end, Kendall Bank Note); Philadelphia & Reading RR ($100 bond end, ABN); Peoria Terminal Railway Company ($1,000 bond end pieces, ABN); Coeur D’Alene railroad scene; and 4 smaller allegorical figures. Largest is 9 x 8”; smallest is 2.75 x 2”. Used on stocks and banknotes. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155845Lot# 2129 Railroad Books, 9 9 railroad books. Spectacular Railroad Photography, 50 Years on Tracks, Encyclopedia of Trains and Locomotives, The Railroaders, Trains Around the World, Trains, Railroad Camp, Ambassador on Rails, Classic Railroad Advertising. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 158534Lot# 2130 US Railroad Books (11) Group of 11 books about US railroads. Includes coffee table books about narrow gauge railroads, steam locomotives, etc., train operating manuals, and a print of a Union Pacific locomotive. Nice variety, good condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 159059Lot# 2131 Railroad Buttons Lot of five railroad buttons: Memphis Route; Burlington / Cedar Rapids / Northern / Railway; New State Oklahoma City; Missouri Pacific Lines; Frisco. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC#158493Lot# 2132Railroad Collectibles and Ephemera A T & S F Railway lock and key, Ouray Stage and Bus Company brass tag, Missouri Pacific Lines, Maintenance Way lock and key with chain, assorted buttons, badges and pins, hand operated stamper(cannot see stamp), telegraph key on wood base, unused Santa Fe conductors trip record book, Topeka Railway hat badge, St. Louis & Baxter Springs brass tag, white metal A T S F lock without key, 2x Carson and Colorado date nails, Baggage Transfer & Express hat badge, Property of Ry. Ex. Agy cloth bag, Frisco Line button, Livery & Transfer hat badge, 5 ticket punches, assorted railroad ephemera. 7 1/8 Santa Fe Brakeman cap. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-500 HWAC# 160692Lot# 2133 1940-50s Railroad Ephemera Lot of 25 plus. Includes: Three RR stocks ( The Peoria Eastern Railway, United New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie), Northern Central receipt 1897, Kingston & Pembroke Receipt 1911. RPC C & NW RR tracks Wis., St Louis- San Fran envelope date stamp 1962 Springfield, MO. Also Yellowstone maps from Northern Pac RR, Burlington Route, Atlantic Coastline time table and mailing envelope. Penn RR car movement logs, rule and reg’s, Brake and Air signals, time tables and more. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 148409Lot#2134Railroad EquipmentListIllustratedBookFabulousrailroadpassenger equipment list for M. St. P. & S. Ste. M. Ry. Blue print style car drawings. Drawing pages about 1” thick in total in leather binder. 5.25x14.5”. Est. $500-1000 HWAC#160579Lot# 2135 Railroad Lighting and Cast Coal/Coke Car Eveready Safety Flashlight, 7.75x2.25”, cracked lens. Rusty small unmarked oil lamp 7.5x4” plus handle. Cast copper or copper plated railroad car on base. Coke/Arkansas Semi-Anthracite Black Diamond Coal// Coal/Producers Coal and Mining Co. Fort Smith, Ark.2x4.75x1.75”. Est. $200-220 HWAC# 160653
61View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / RailroadsLot# 2136 Santa Fe Railroad Postcards in Frame, 5 5 nice Santa Fe Railroad postcards including locomotive and car interiors, with routes. Nice presentation. 8.5x40”. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 156412Lot# 2137 Ships Ruby Glass Lantern Nice ships lamp with ruby colored glass globe. Tag on lantern states it is from a steel hulled sailing ship that ran from San Francisco c. 1900’s. No maker mark, traces of red/orange paint remain. Light rust on base bottom. No cracks or chips on glass.15” tall. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $400-700 HWAC# 157014Lot# 2138 Aviation Books (6) Lot of six different books related to aviation. Includes the following titles: Cessna’s Golden Age by Alan Abel, Drina Welch Abel, and Paul Matt, The World’s Greatest Aircraft by Christopher Chant, The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World’s Aircraft edited by David Mondey, de Havilland in Canada by Fred W. Hotson, The B24 Liberator, 1939-1945 by Martin Bowman, and Piper’s Golden Age by Alan Abel, Drina Welch Abel, and Paul Matt. Good condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 158412Lot# 2139 Auto Library Library of about 20 books related to automobiles. Includes coffee table books, encyclopedias and other reference books, auto repair manuals, car histories, books about car collecting, etc. Very nice variety of books for car enthusiasts. Various sizes. Good condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 157689Lot# 2140 Car Coffee Table Books (7) Group of seven coffee table books about cars. Titles include Automobile Quarterly (2 different), Porsche Chronicle, Cadillac: The Complete History, American Cars: Past to Present, and The Ultimate History of Mercedes-Benz. The Complete Ferrari by Hicks. Great group of books for luxury car enthusiasts. Largest is 12x14.5 inches. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 159054Lot# 2141 Auto Repair Manuals (7) Group of seven auto repair manuals. Includes Chilton’s Truck and Van Repair Manual for 1971-1978, Motor’s Auto Repair Manual 19th and 20th Edition, Chilton’s Auto Repair Manual for 1972-1979, Haynes Repair Manual for VW Beetle & Karmann Ghia 1954-1979, BMW 2000 Owners Workshop Manual, and Fisher Body 1969 Service Manual. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157690Lot# 2142 Buick Enthusiast Service Manual and More 1955 Buick Shop Manual, 1958 Wholesale Parts Guide, 1962 Chassis Service Manual. 2 old Buick parts guides. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 158533Lot# 2143Chevrolet Corvair Service Manuals, 3 3 Chevrolet Corvair service manuals, 1961, 1962-63, 1964. Essential for the Corvair enthusiast. Est. $80-120 HWAC#158532Lot# 2144 Chevrolet Services Manuals, 1955-75, 4 Chevrolet service manuals. 1955 passenger car, 1968-89 GMC and Chevrolet vans, 1974 and 1975 Chevrolet light duty truck. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 152484Lot# 2145 Corvette Factory Assembly Manuals ‘60, ‘67, ‘69, 71 This lot has four Corvette Factory Assembly Manuals (FAMs) for model years: 1960, 1967, 1969, 1971. The 1960 manual is published by Michaelis Superior Products GM part No. 3774300 with 14 sections and an additional RPO Index! The 1967 FAM is published by Mid-America Enterprises in 1977. 1969 FAM published by Michaelis Drafting Graphics 1978 very good condition with notations. 1971 FAM by Drafting Graphics GM No. 3975762 good condition heavily notated. A Chilton Auto Repair Manual 1954-1963 1136 pp. full of tune-up specifications. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 157443Lot# 2146 Corvette Parts Catalog GM, 1953 Owner’s Manual, NCRS Judging Manual 1953-1955 This lot has three books: Corvette Parts Catalog published by GM in June, 1954. 46 pg. of parts with original parts numbers. It includes instructions for engine tuning as well as carburetor settings. Very good condition. The second book is an Owner’s manual for the 1953 Corvette as a reproduction in very good condition, 67pp. The last book is the first edition judging manual published for the 1953-1955 Corvette by the National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS). Published in 1981 by then team leader (the late) Sam Folz (Corvette Museum Hall of Famer). Interestingly there is no “section” for Chassis. Chassis is line item #26 worth 10 points (p.19). Very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC#157442Lot# 2147 Corvette Road Test Magazine 1979; Facts Book Stingray by Dobbins, Vintage Corvette Club of America Issues 1970-1974 This lot contains the Corvette Road Test paperback book 85 pp. of Motor Trend road tests of Corvette from 1953 to 1978. Slight water damage. Many GM assembly photos. The 1958 Corvette has a “neoprene shield” on the front brakes; later knick-named the “elephant ear” air duct on racing brakes option J56. Vette-Vues Fact Book for the 1963-1967 Stingray by. M. F. Dobbins, paperback, 124pp. 1977. This reference manual by Dobbins is a must -have for restorers. Author’s notes conclude that Ralph Nader should be declared as “unsafe”. Great stuff. 1980 issue of Blue Bars from the National Council of Corvette Clubs. Five issues of the Blue Flame Special printed by the Vintage Corvette Club, 1970-1974. In Vol. 5 No. 2, 1973 it lists that William R. Hurst was able to buy new a 1956 Corvette with Fuel Injection part # 4520 on vin. E56S001797. How did he do that? F.I. was raced in 1956 but not available to the public until 1957. Where is this car today? A Chilton hardcover repair book, 1953-1962 manual in very good condition with electrical schematics. A Corvette 1953-1982 Parts and Repro/ NOS parts Book, p. 68, 1983. Very good condition. Loos Chevrolet advertising materials; 1954, 1962, 1963,1967. Please see photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC#157450
62January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Transportation / AutomobileLot# 2148Ferrari 308 Quatrovalve Assembly Manual This book is an unofficial assembly manual for the 308 Ferrari Quatrovolve auto. It appears to have been assembled by an owner or technician to better understand the functions of individual systems; air conditioning, engine, driveline, transmission, injection system, etc. There are no parts identification pages. A good reference book for first time Ferrari owners of the 308. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $50-100 HWAC# 157449Lot# 2149 Ferrari Library Library of about 38 publications related to Ferraris. Includes books, guides, magazines, and repair manuals. Some books and manuals are in Italian. Great variety for Ferrari enthusiasts. Books are various sizes, all good condition. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 157692Lot# 2150 Ford Model T Owner’s Manual Copyright 1919 This Ford owner’s manual covers the Model T both truck and auto. 64 pages on operation and rebuilding. Ford code “Ford Form 1939 220M 3-22”on the last page. One bent corner, very good condition. Learn how to accelerate with a lever on the steering column and advance the engine spark from another lever on the column. To operate reverse there is a petal for that on the floor. Gasoline was gravity feed so don’t forget to park the car with the engine down hill from the gas tank. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 157447Lot# 2151 Ford Trucks Advertisement, 1930s A Complete Line of Ford Trucks. Large advertising piece for the 1930s models of Ford trucks. Double-sided. 17 x 22 inches when unfolded. Good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159584Lot# 2152 General Motors Interchange Manual 1950-1965, Corvette Chassis 1953-1977,1963 Corvair Assembly Manual This lot contains three books for General Motors products; the General Motors Interchange Manual 1950-1965 published in 1979; the Chassis and Body Parts Catalog for the Chevrolet Corvette 1953-1977 (original book for three ring binder); and the Factory Assembly Manual (FAM) for the 1963 Corvair reprinted by Drafting Graphic. Binders are all aftermarket, to be expected. These books are must-haves when attempting a restoration or finding obsolete parts. Please see photos for details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157448Lot# 2153 Oldsmobile Service Manuals, 1965, 1966, 1969 3 softcover Oldsmobile service manual-1965, 1966, 1969. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 152488Lot# 2154 Oldsmobile, Chevrolet and Nash Hubcap Centers, 3 3 vintage branded aluminum hubcap centers. 2.5 inside diameter screw on Chevrolet. 3.25” inside diameter snap in Oldsmobile. 3.5” inside diameter snap in Nash, has a crush. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 158485Lot# 2155 Historic Auto Books (5) Historic auto repair manuals and other DIY manuals. Titles include Fix Your Volkswagen, Handbook for Owners of Military 1/4-ton Trucks, Henry’s Wonderful Model T, Automobile Heritage’s Illustrated Guide to 1950 Thru 1959 Cadillac, and Sharpening with Waterstones. Largest book is 8.75 x 11.25 inches. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 159053Lot# 2156 Motor’s Auto Repair Manuals, 1964, 1967, 1973 3 Motor’s Repair Manuals from 1964, 1967 and 1973. Est. $60-80 HWAC#152485Lot# 2157 Caterpillar, Diesel and Industrial Book Group Modern Mechanix November 1935, Popular Mechanics December 1919. Caterpillar-3 D4 books, 112 and 120 grader ops. manual, D2 40” gauge parts catalog, Caterpillar Farm Crawlers and Bulldozers by Leffingwell. Old Iron 2005 calendar, No. 120 parts manual, No. 120 service manual, No. 12 parts book, tractor brochure, Caterpillar by Orleman, Hydraulic Controls and Equipment, No. 12 grader ops. manual, D8 parts catalog, John Derre by Leffingwell, The Big Book of Caterpillar by Pripps and 3 industrial publications. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159016Lot# 2158 Muscle Car Library Library of about 15 books related to muscle, high-performance, and specialty cars. Great variety of books for high-end car enthusiasts. Most are large, coffee table books. Various sizes, average is about 11 x 12.25 inches. Overall good condition, some dust jackets are damaged. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 157691Lot# 2159 Nasa and Railroad Cloth Patches Group of Nasa and railroad cloth patches. 7.5”Apollo, 3x 3” Skylab, 3” Apollo VII, X, 15, 16, XVII. Group of railroad patches- Santa Fe Route, Union Pacific Denver, Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad, D&RGW Narrow Gauge, Amtrak, Great Northern, Rio Grande, Great Salt Lake Route, The Galloping Goose and more. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $60-80 HWAC# 159411Lot# 2160 Enton, Arkansas Benton Brig & Pottery Co., Enton, Arkansas #4 Stoneware Benton Brig & Pottery Co., Enton, Arkansas #4 Stoneware with top. 10” diameter, 16” tall. large 2” base chip, three rim ships. several cracks probably from the heat/glaze process at handles. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159848Lot# 2161 Fort Smith, Arkansas Oklahoma Vinegar Co., Fort Smith Two hole hanging Jug Oklahoma Vinegar Co., Fort Smith Ark. in 2.75 x 5” rectangle Two hole hanging Jug. 10” 7” diameter, only very minor chips on lip. Great eye appeal. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 159843Lot# 2162 Fort Smith, Arkansas Oklahoma Vinegar. Co Jug Slope shoulder jug with metal/wood handle. Partial original cork. ---Oklahoma---/Vinegar Co/ Fort Smith, Ark. 10x7”. 2 .5” lip chips, 3.75” side crack, 4.5” base crack. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159817Lot# 2163 Little Rock, Arkansas Lasker Bros Jug Lasker Bros/Wholesale/Liquor. Dealers/Little Rock, Ark. 12x8.5”. Large side crack, 2.5x3” side glazing loss, 3x1.75” missing section at base. Sold as is. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-400 HWAC# 159744
63View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2164 California Dr. Boerhaave’s Stomach Bitters, Dark Lime, c1868 Dr. Boerhaave’s Stomach Bitters in dark lime green, applied top. Two differing sized, blank sunken panel square slug plates are on the reverse. 8 3/4” tall, 2 1/2” across. B133 in Ring, listed as “extremely rare.” Listed by Wichmann (1999) as “probably less than 6 known.” This is an exceptionally rare Western Bitters bottle of which little is known. Of the five or six known, most have been located in collections over the past 30 years. Prior to that, the bottle was either considered unique, or two known. Wichmann shows a dark green and amber specimens on page 35. Ring lists a yellow-olive example. This is quite probably the only known dark lime green example. The advent of the modern-day digitization of newspapers has greatly helped unravel some of the history of this bottle. The Boerhaave name may have been licensed by a western merchant for use and ultimate manufacture of this product. Advertisements for this bottle are only found in four places (so far): Sacramento, Los Angeles, Portland, Oregon and San Francisco. Both the Portland and Los Angeles advertisements list an “agent,” one for “southern California,” and the other for “Oregon.” The San Francisco advertisements do not use the word “agent” suggesting the merchant listed, S. Wertheimber, might be the manufacturer, which is a correct assumption. Wertheimber was in partnership with Louis Waterman, though most ads make no reference to this partnership. The only reference to that partnership, as well as a direct reference to them as manufacturer and wholesaler of the product, is in the Sacramento ads. The first ad for San Francisco was placed March 7, 1868 in the San Francisco Chronicle. Ads placed for the other three cities followed shortly thereafter, all ending in early 1869. In September, 1868, Wertheimber and Walters got sued by Udolpho Wolfe. The suit claimed the pair was manufacturing a product belonging to Wolfe for which they had no rights. We did not look further into the matter, but it would appear Wolfe was successful, and Wertheimber had to stop production of the bitters. This bottle has a crack in the applied top, visible in the photographs. Its cleanliness and overall eye appeal is outstanding. The bottle was found June 6, 1971 in the Chinatown section of Delamar, Idaho. It was the proud possession of Howard Whittig since that time. Est. $4000-10000 HWAC# 159936Lot# 2165 Aspen, Colorado Al. S. Lamb, Aspen, CO medicines (10) AL.S. LAMB/DRUGGIST/ASPEN, COLO. Nine are pictorials with a lamb. The nine are all different by size and/or mold. Size range from 2 3/4” to 6”. Two have very small rim nicks . No other damage . Half have light interior stain.The other bottle in this group is a paper label - WOOD ALCOHOL/AL.S.LAMB/DISPENSING DRUGGIST/ASPEN, COLO. Label is discolored. Bottle has no damage. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-700 HWAC# 159392Lot# 2166 Aspen, Colorado Two Rare Aspen, Colorado medicines J.D. VAN NORMAN/DRUGGIST/HYMAN AVE./ASPEN Both bottles are 5”. Rarity - 5, per Preble. No damage to either very near mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159371Lot# 2167 Aspen, Colorado Aspen, CO Medicine Bottle Group (19) Nineteen Aspen, Colorado medicine bottles including: F.M. Coombs (3), E.T. McElvain & CO.(1 (10), Knotts Pharmacy (2) (pictorial w/ knot), W.K. Hanson & co., Corner Drug Store (2). Size range 2 7/8” to 6”. The largest Knott’s Pharmacy has a 1/2” lip chip. No other damage in this lot.Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-700 HWAC# 159394Lot# 2168 Aspen, Colorado Aspen, CO Medicine Group (9) This group includes nine Aspen, Colorado medicine bottles. They range in size from 3 5/8” to 5 1/4”. This lot includes: (6) ASPEN PHARMACY bottles in varying sizes and (3) ASPEN DRUG COMPANY bottles (Two with paper labels). The only damage are a couple of very small nicks on the lip of the non-paper labeled ASPEN DRUG COMPANY bottle. No other damage to the rest of the bottles in this group. Some general surface haze does exist on several of the bottles. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159361Lot# 2169 Aspen, Colorado Bonnell & Andis Jug Brown top jug, J in Preble. Bonnell & Andis/Aspen, - Colorado. 9x5.75”. 2 lip chips and wear, several top shoulder chips-largest .75”, 4” side crack, several base chips-largest 1.5”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160140Lot# 2170 Aspen, Colorado Bonnell & Andis Jug Unlisted in Preble. Tan. Bonnell & Andis/Aspen: Colo. 8.25x6”. .5” lip chip, 2x .5” base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160138Lot# 2171 Aspen, Colorado Hawkins & Bascom Jug J6 in Preble. 2 tone jug. Hawkins & Bascom/Wholesale & Retail/Wines, Liquors & Cigars/Aspen, Colo. 9x5.5”. 1” side prefire crack. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160141Lot# 2172 Aspen, Colorado Henry Beck Jug J4 in Preble variant. Sloped shoulder jug. Henry Beck./Aspen, - - Colorado. 2 lip chips, repairs to lip and top of handle. Crack below handle top and base of handle inherent to manufacturing process. 6” base thin line may be a crack or else a manufacturing issue, we cannot be certain. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160065
64January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2173 Aspen, Colorado Henry Beck Jug J4 in Preble. Henry Beck,/Aspen, - - Colorado. 9x5.75”. 3” and 3.5” prefire crack at shoulder/ side junction, side ding, .75” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160137Lot# 2174 Aspen, Colorado Johnson, Bonnell & Co. Jug J7 in Preble, unlisted variant. Johnson, Bonnell & Co./Aspen, Colorado. 8x5.75”. 5” crack from shoulder to side with 1.5” side crack extension. .5” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160139Lot# 2175 Black Hawk, Colorado H.H. Stebbins & Co., Black Hawk, CO medicines (10) Ten H.H.STEBBINS & CO./DRUGGISTS/BLACKHAWK,COLO.(monogrammed)medicines. Range in size from 3 1/2” to 5 7/8”. One larger and one medium examples have lip chips. Another medium size has a small nick in the lip. A couple of these bottles have a small amount of interior residue, but most are clean. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 159378Lot# 2176 Boulder, Colorado Rare Frank Jordinelli Jug A rare possibly previously unknown jug. Frank Jordinelli/Wholesale Liquors/Boulder, - Colorado. Original cork. 10x7”. .5” base chip. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-900 HWAC# 159745Lot# 2177 Canon City, Colorado Canon City, CO large group of medicines (18) Here is an instant Canon City, Colorado medicine bottle collection. The bottles range in size from 3 1/2” to 6 5/8”. This lot includes: CORNER DRUG STORE, W.H. PEABODY & CO., PEABODY’S, HUNTER PALMER (3), MITCHELL & EGBERS (2), PALACE DRUG STORE (5), BEECHER CO. (3), KEABLE’S PHARMACY and SEELY DRUG CO. Two of the BEECHER & CO. bottles have pictorial fans with monogrammed initials inside. One of the PALACE DRUG CO. bottles is also monogrammed. Overall the bottles in this lot are in excellent to near mint condition. Only the small BEECHER CO. bottle has a 1/2” chip on the rim. Some interior haze exists on several of the bottles. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 159364Lot# 2178 Canon City, Colorado Larger, Canon City, Co medicines (3) 1. HUNTER PALMER/CITY DRUG STORE/CANON CITY, COLO. 8 3/4” Damage free. Light exterior haze. 2. KEABLES’ PHARMACY/CANON CITY, COLO. 7 3/8”. One tiny flea bite nick on the rim. Otherwise the bottle is damage free. Overall light exterior stain. 3. SEELY DRUG CO./LEADING PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS/CANON CITY, COLO. 7 1/4”. One very shallow flake off the side of the rim. Light overall exterior stain. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC#159387Lot# 2179 Center, Colorado Center Mercantile Stoneware Center/Mercantile Co./Center, Colo./Phone 14. 4.75x4”. 2 lip dings, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#159891Lot# 2180 Central City, Colorado Central City, CO medicines (15) 1. BEST’S/PHARMACY/CENTRAL CITY, COL. (12) Five different sizes ranging from 3 1/2” to 5 7/8. The largest four are monogrammed. No damage to any of these bottles. Some light residue stain and interior haze on about half of them. 2. DR. A.H.DAY/DRUGGIST/CENTRAL CITY, COLO. 6 1/8”. No damage . Interior haze. 3. LL. P. DAVIES & CO./PHARMACISTS/CENTRAL CITY, COLO. Both are 4 3/8”. Pictorial of fan with the letter “D” inside. One tiny flea bite nick in each rim. One with light interior stain, the other is clear. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1000 HWAC# 159391Lot# 2181 Colorado City, Colorado Colorado City, CO medicine (3), plus CO non-drug bottles (9) 1. JAMES McINTOSH/PHARMACIST/COLORADOCITY,COLO.(2) sizes - 4 1/4”, 5 5/8”. Monogrammed. No damage. Some interior stain. 2. JAMES McINTOSH/DRUGGIST/COLORADO CITY, COLO. 4 1/4” No damage. Some interior stain. Mixture of food and lubricant bottles (9) including: KUNER, C.S.MOREY, E.L.JAMES & CO., THER. HARDESTY MFG. CO., RUNYAN CELEBRATED HORSE RADISH, PECK DRY GOODS. The bottles in this group are problem free. A few have light inside haze. Nice group. Please see photos for more details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159382Lot# 2182 Colorado City, Colorado Max Hyman Liquor Jug Unlisted in Preble. 2 tone slope shoulder jug. Max Hyman/Prop./Denver Family/Liquor House/Colorado City, Colo. 9.75x7.25”. Lip chip and wear, thin prefiring crack along base. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160144Lot# 2183 Colorado City, Colorado The Kentucky Family Liquor Jug J22 in Preble, unlisted variant. The Kentucky Family/Liquor House/M. Schwartz & Co./Colorado City, - - Colo. 10x6.75”. Lip chip and inside wear, 2 shoulder chips, largest is 1.25”. Base chip, 2” lower side crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160145
65View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2184 Colorado City, Colorado Wagner-Stockbridge Drug Jug J24 in Preble. 2 tone jug. The Wagner-Stockbridge/Mercantile & Drug Co./Wholesale Liquor Dealers/Colorado City, - Colo. 13x9.25”. Original cork. A few small lip dings. Several shoulder chips-largest .75”, side ding, 3 base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-600 HWAC# 160142Lot# 2185 Colorado City, Colorado Wagner-Stockbridge Liquor Jug J24 in Preble, unlisted variant. 2 tone jug. The Wagner-Stockbridge/Co./ Wholesale Liquor Dealers/Colorado City, - Colo. 10.5x7”. Small inner lip ding, 2 shoulder dings, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160143Lot# 2186 Colorado Springs, Colorado Rare and Unlisted, Colorado Springs, CO bottles 1. F.L. GUTMANN/DRY CLIMATE CREAM/COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 5 3/8”. Not listed in Preble. No damage. Overall haze.2. CHURCH/DRUGGIST/COLO. SPRINGS, COLO. 2 1/2”. Not listed in Preble. Slight lip nick. No other damage. Light internal haze.3. CHURCH & KELLOGG/DRUGGISTS/COLORADO SPRINGs/COLO. 4”. Monogrammed. Rarity -5 in Preble. One very small nick in the rim. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159381Lot# 2187 Colorado Springs, Colorado Amber colored, Colorado Springs, CO medicines (3) 1. PRESCRIPTION/THE MURRAY DRUG CO./DRUGGISTS/COLORADO SPRINGS (2) 4 1/8”. Amber in color. No damage. Both in very near mint condition.2. F.E. ROBINSON/DRUGGIST/COLORADO SPRINGS 4 1/8”. Amber in color. Monogrammed. Tiny lip roughness. A bit of swirling stain on the surface and a bit of internal residue. No other damage. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159380Lot# 2188 Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs, CO (owl) medicine group (5) Five THE OWL DRUG CO>/COLORADO SPRINGS/ COLO. bottles. Each has a pictorial owl perched on a mortar and pestle. Five sizes - 3 1/2”, 4 1/2”, 5 1/8”, 5 3/8”, 6 1/2”. The two largest have lip chips and interior stain. The other three have no damage and are near mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159369Lot# 2189 Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs, CO medicine group (16) A variety of Colorado Springs, Colorado druggists and pharmacists. They range in size from 2 5/8” to 5 7/8”. The D. Y. Butcher Drug Co., F.E. Robinson, Dr. C.W. Lawrence and Jackson & Co. have lip chips. The others are undamaged. Several have interior stain.Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 159396Lot# 2190 Colorado Springs, Colorado Large,ColoradoSprings, CO medicines (2) 1. THE ANTLERS PHARMACY/COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 8 5/8”. Pictorial with deer or elk head. Bottle has no damage except what appears as a thin strip of subsurface bubbling or crazing of the glass on the base corners.2. THE OWL DRUG CO./COLORADO SPRINGS/COLO. 7 1/4”. Pictorial with owl perched on mortar and pestle . Bottle is problem free except for 1/4” subsurface moon on the base. Slight interior haze. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-1000 HWAC# 159384Lot# 2191 Colorado Springs, Colorado Keystone Grocery Mini Jug Printed 2 tone. Compliments Of The/Keystone Grocery/Colorado Springs. Crude handle base, .25” base chip, felt bottom. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 158628Lot# 2192 Crested Butte, Colorado Marcus Sodia Jug J29 in Preble. Marcus Sodia/Crested Butte, - Colo. 9.5x6”. Half gallon. Multiple large cracks and repairs. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 157809Lot# 2193 Cripple Creek, Colorado Large Fehringer & Black, Cripple Creek, CO medicine FEHRINGER & BLACK/DRUGGISTS/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. 10 3/8”. Base embossed: B? USA/PAT JAN 5, 1892. A couple of scratches on front panel. Overall surface haze. No other damage visible. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159304Lot# 2194 Cripple Creek, Colorado G.R. Lewis & Co., Cripple Creek, CO medicines (11) G.R. LEWIS & CO./DRUGGISTS/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. Eleven different bottles by either size or mold. Tiny brim nick on one of the bottles. No other damage visible. About half of the bottles have some light interior residue/haze. Overall the bottles are in excellent condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $260-500 HWAC#159379Lot# 2195 Cripple Creek, Colorado Large G.R. Lewis, Cripple Creek, CO medicine G.R. and CO./OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO Very large medicine, 9 1/2” tall. Embossed 3XXXII on the front shoulder panel and BREED/W.B.M CO on the bottom. A little light interior stain, otherwise mint. See Photos. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-1000 HWAC# 159301
66January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2196 Cripple Creek, Colorado Large GR Lewis Cripple Creek, CO medicines (2) 1. G.R. LEWIS & CO./OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. 7 1/4 “. Bottle has a little surface haze and a bit of interior residue. Otherwise mint.2. G.R. LEWIS & CO./DRUGGISTS/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. 9 1/4”. This bottle has some concavity to the surface, both front and back. Not sure if it was in the making or from being compromised when it was buried. Otherwise the bottle is damage free with light interior haze. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC# 159385Lot# 2197 Cripple Creek, Colorado Lewis Cripple Creek, CO medicines (10) 1. G.R. LEWIS & CO./ OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL? CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. (5) Three sizes - 3 7/8”, 4 1/2”, 4 7/8”. No damage on any of the bottles. Light interior haze on three. 2. LEWIS & ENGLE DRUG CO./CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. (5) Four sizes - 3”, 4 1/2”, 5 1/2”, 5 5/8”. Largest has small lip chip. All have some internal haze. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 159398Lot# 2198 Cripple Creek, Colorado Cripple Creek, CO medicines (12) 1. HELLER’S PHARMACY/COR 3rd & BENNETT/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. (2) variants 4 7/8”, 5”. One is monogrammed. No damage. Both with interior stain.2. CITY DRUG STORE/CRIPPLE CREEK/COLO. (3) with 2 variants 3 1/2”, 4 1/2” 4 1/2”. Tiny lip flake on one of the larger examples. No other damage. Bottles are clean.3. YOUNG’S PHARMACY/CRIPPLE CREEK/ COLORADO 4 3/4”. Very small potstone back right shoulder.4. PEARCE’S PHARMACY/ CRIPPLE CREEK/COLO (2) sizes 4 1/2”, 5 1/4”. Monogrammed. Both with lip chips. No other damage.5. FEHRINGER & BLACK/DRUGGIST/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. 5 1/2”. No damage . Overall interior haze.6. W.H. DAVIS/PALACE PHARMACY/FLORENCE 5 1/2”. No damage. Some light interior haze.7.NATIONAL DRUG STORE/CRIPPLE CREEK/COLO. 4 1/2”. No damage. Mint.8. PALACE PHARMACY/CRIPPLE CREEK/COLO. 1” chip lip chip, no other damage. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 159393Lot# 2199 Cripple Creek, Colorado Dattelbaum Liquor Co. Jug J30 in Preble. The Dattelbaum Liquor Co./Cor. Second & Masonic/Cripple Creek, Colo. 10x7.25”. Original cork. A few small base chips. No cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC#159875Lot# 2200 Cripple Creek, Colorado M. Goodman, Cripple Creek, CO jug M.GOODMAN/CRIPPLE CREEK 1/2 gallon jug. Unlisted variant of Preble ( J 32). Brown glaze on top, lighter glaze on bottom. Sloped shoulders, 7 1/2” tall. The word “CRIPPLE” on the stencil is not real sharp. Some light crazing to the glaze on the front part of the jug. Otherwise no other damage visible. Near mint condition for this hard to find Jug. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $1200-2000 HWAC# 156673Lot# 2201 Cripple Creek, Colorado Kuster & Burnside Jug J34 in Preble. Kuster & Burnside,/Cripple Creek, - Colorado. 10x7.5”. Lip ding, .5” shoulder chip, several base chips-largest .75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 159879Lot# 2202 Cripple Creek, Colorado Kuster & Burnside Jug J34 in Preble. Kuster & Burnside./Cripple Creek, - Colorado. 10.25x7.25”. Light 3” crack on shoulder, large horizontal crack, .75” base chip. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-800 HWAC# 159876Lot# 2203 Cripple Creek, Colorado Moulton & Burnside Drug Jug Completely unlisted variety. Brown top. Moulton & Burnside/Cripple Creek, Colo. 10x7.5”. 1.25” lip chip, .75” shoulder chip, a few molding indents. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-600 HWAC# 158601Lot# 2204 Cripple Creek, Colorado Old Kentucky Liquor Co. Jug J147 in Preble, unlisted variant. 2 tone sloped shoulder jug. The Old Kentucky Liquor Co./Dealers In/Fine Wines, Liquors, Etc./ 320 - 322 Bennett Ave./Cripple Creek Colo Phone ?16. 7x6.25”. .5” lip chip, handle base ding, no other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160494Lot# 2205 Cripple Creek, Colorado Old Kentucky Liquor Co. Jug J36 in Preble, unlisted variant. 2 tone sloped shoulder jug. The Old Kentucky/Liquor Co./320 & 322 E. Bennett Ave./Cripple Creek, Colo. 9x7.5”. Small spots of peach colored material on side, 1.5” molding defect near base. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160495Lot# 2206 Cripple Creek, Colorado Old Kentucky Liquor House Jug J36 in Preble, unlisted variant. Brown top, The Old Kentucky/Liquor House/Cripple Creek/Colo. 9x7”. 4 small lip chips, small chip on rear, 3” rear crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 158600Lot# 2207 Cripple Creek, Colorado Old Kentucky Liquor House Jug J36 in Preble, unlisted variant. Brown top. This Jug Must ??????????/-Property Of-/Old Kentucky/Liquor Co./320 East Bennett Ave./Cripple Creek, Colo. 9x7.5”. .25” lip chip, .25” shoulder ding, 1.25” base ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158602
67View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2208 Cripple Creek, Colorado Old Kentucky Liquor House Jug j36 in Preble, unlisted variant. Slope shoulder jug. The Old Kentucky/Liquor House/Cripple Creek/Colorado. 7x5.75”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC#159874Lot# 2209 Cripple Creek, Colorado Old Kentucky Liquor House, Cripple Creek, CO jug THE OLD KENTUCKY/LIQUOR HOUSE/CRIPPLE CREEK/COLO. On the reverse the stenciling reads : WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO/OLD KENTUCKY LIQUOR HOUSE. 1/2 gallon jug. This is an unlisted variant of Preble ( J 36). There is a picture of this jug in Preble’s book: “IMPRESSED IN TIME - COLORADO BEVERAGE BOTTLES, JUGS & ETC 1859-1915, on page 200. It is listed as “the most attractive advertising jug” from this company. Brown glaze on top, white glaze on the bottom. Sloped shoulders and stands 7 1/2” tall. No damage on this jug. Mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $900-1800 HWAC#156674Lot# 2210 Cripple Creek, Colorado Rocky Mt. Liquor Jug J38 in Preble, unlisted variant. The Rocky Mt. Liquor Co./226-28 Bennett Ave/Cripple Creek, - Colo: Brown top, 10x7”. Lip wear, 2 shoulder chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158599Lot# 2211 Delta, Colorado Pure Food Grocery Stoneware, Delta, CO We sell For Less/Pure Food Grocery/316 Main St., Delta, Colo. Colo. Phone 182, Co-Op. Phone Black 203. 4.75x4.5”. Small base chip, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159892Lot# 2212 Delta/Leadville, Colorado Two Colorado Lard Tins, 2 2 lard tins. Strong-Garrett & Cahail, Delta. H G Eckhardt, Leadville. 8.25x7.5”. Mostly undented. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 158146Lot# 2213 Denver, Colorado Snow Flake Lard Container, c. 1890s Snow Flake Lard container from the B. & M. Packing Co. in Denver Colorado. Probably from the 1890s. This tin container is 13.5 inches tall and 12 inches in diameter. Good condition, lid and handles still intact, somewhat rusted in spots. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 160554Lot# 2214 Denver, Colorado Snow White Lard Can Snow White Lard can and lid with great orange highlights. 5x5.25” with moderate back dent. Nice display piece. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 158135Lot# 2215 Denver, Colorado Kuner Pickle Stoneware Jars, 2 2 different pickle jars. The Kuner Pickle Co./Mfrs. High-Grade Pickles/Mustard, Ketchup, Etc./Denver, - - Colorado. Pitcher style 5.75x3.5”, .5” base chip and 6.25x5.25”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159922Lot# 2216 Denver, Colorado Rare Queen City Pottery Jug Rare large jug. Queen City Pottery/Denver, Colo. 12.5x9.5”. Broken lip, handle crack. Blob on shoulder. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC#159741Lot# 2217 Denver, Colorado Western Pottery Stoneware, 2 Gallon The Western/2/Denver, Colo./Pottery Mfg. Co. 9.5x9.5”. Lip ding. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 160589Lot# 2218 Denver, Colorado Western Pottery 6 Gallon Crockery The Western/6/Denver, Colo./Pottery Mfg. Co. 14.75x12.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159747Lot# 2219 Denver, Colorado Colored Denver, CO medicine group (7) Group includes: Two different sized amber FLEMING PHARMACY/20th & LARIMER STS/DENVER, COLO. 3 5/8” and 4 1/2”. Some external haze otherwise both bottles in excellent condition. Two FLEMING& MECHLING/DRUGGISTS/LARIMER ST. COR.20th/DENVER 5 1/2” and 6 1/8”. One cobalt blue DR. HITZFELD/DENVER, COLO/FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. 3 1/2”. Significant damage on lower left side of bottle. One round amber bottom embossed THE RADIO-SULPHO CO/DENVER 3 “. Lip chip and overall staining. One light aqua DR. C. P. FRENCH/DRUGGIST/DENVER, COLO. 3 5/8”. No damage. Nice condition. See photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC#159321Lot# 2220 Denver, Colorado Denver, CO medicines (16) A group of better looking “eye appeal”, bottles from Denver, Colorado. This is a mixed bag of sizes and pharmacies/druggists/chemists. Sizes range from 2 3/8” to 6 3/4”. The J.J. DUNAGAN and W.S. HASWELL (with cork), are the only ones with any rim damage. The others are mostly clean, no damage, near mint. As with all the bottle lots, please see the photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 159376Lot# 2221 Denver, Colorado Instant Denver, Co medicine collection (42) Too many to list individually. Only two of the smaller bottles have very small rim chips. All the others are damage free. Three have content residue on the interior . About half of the bottles have either interior or exterior haze. Please see the photos for this wide assortment of quality Denver medicines. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#159389
68January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot#2222Denver, Colorado Large, Denver, CO medicines (4) 1. HALL & HALL/PHARMACY/DENVER 8” Monogrammed. One inch chip in the rim that has been reglued. No other damage . Overall exterior haze. 2. GOE. M. WALKER/1515 CURTIS ST/DENVER, COLO. 8”. No damage. Overall interior haze.3. 3. THE HUNTER DRUG CO./S.E. COR. 16TH & CURTIS STs./DENVER, COLO. 8 1/2”. No damage. Light interior haze. 4. F.A.AUSTIN/JOSEPHINE & COLFAX AVE./ DENVER, COLO. 8 3/4”. Mint. This is an exceptional lot of very large Colorado medicines. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1500 HWAC# 159388Lot# 2223 Denver, Colorado American Liquor Co., Denver, Co. jug American Liquor Co./1900 LARIMER ST./DENVER, - -COLO. Preble ( J 42) for reference. This example is white glazed, 7 3/4” tall, with sloped shoulders. The stencil is above the shoulders and is readable but not real crisp. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 156666Lot# 2224 Denver, Colorado Bon. I. Look Jug J96 in Preble. Bon. I. Look/-.-?16th & Blake Sts../Denver/ 10x7”. Original cork. .5” neck chip, shoulder ding, 3 base dings. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 157981Lot# 2225 Denver, Colorado City Bottling Co., Denver, CO jug THE CITY BOTTLING CO./1537 Platte St. 1/2 gallon jug. Pictured as Preble ( J 52). Brown top, white bottom on this jug. 8” tall. No damage visible. Mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 156686Lot# 2226 Denver, Colorado Davis-Bridaham Drug Co. Jug J56 in Preble. Davis-Bridaham Drug. Co./Denver, Colorado. 9.5x7.5”. .25 and .5”side chips, 3/8” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157990Lot# 2227 Denver, Colorado Wm. Fehr Jug J67 in Preble, unlisted variant. WM. Fehr/Wines, Liquors, Cigars,/1000-1004 15th St./Denver, - Colo. 10x7.25”. 4 lip chips and wear, several shoulder chips, green glaze runs on side, several base chips, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-600 HWAC#160149Lot# 2228 Denver, Colorado P. Frazzini Bro. Jug J70 in Preble, different variation. P. Frazzini Bro./Wholesale & Cigars/Wines, Liquors/2135-40 15th St./Denver. Colo. 7.5x6”. .75” bottom chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 157788Lot# 2229 Denver, Colorado Goldhammer & Co. Jug J73 in Preble. Goldhammer & Co./Dealers In/Wine, Liquors & Cigars/1322-24-26 17th St./Denver, Colo. 8.5x6”. Brown top. Lip wear. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 157996Lot# 2230 Denver, Colorado Goldhammer’s Special Rye, Denver, CO jug GOLDHAMMER’S/ SPECIAL RYE/2633 WEST COLFAX AVE./DENVER, . COLORADO 1/2 gallon jug. Unlisted in Preble as just GOLDHAMMER. White glaze, 8 1/2” tall. A little roughness along the top rim. One small hairline crack on the lip of the jug. the top lip. A repaired area 1 1/2” x 1 1/2”located on the left side of the jug near the base. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-450 HWAC#156662Lot# 2231 Denver, Colorado Gross & Printz Liquor Co. Jug, Denver J79 in Preble. Gross & Printz/Wines & Liquors/1204 Larimer St./DENVER. 9.25x7” all brown. Concave side, 2x 1” handle chips, 3/8” side blob. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $180-300 HWAC#157992Lot# 2232 Denver, Colorado Gross & Printz Liquor Co. Jug, Denver J79 in Preble. Gross & Printz/-.-/Liquor Co./1524 Larimer St. 8x6”. 2 lip digs and wear, 3/8” base chip, 2” side indent. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $180-300 HWAC# 157993Lot# 2233 Denver, Colorado Gross & Printz Liquor Co. Jug, Denver GROSS & PRINTZ/WINES LIQUORS CIGARS/1204 LARIMER ST/DENVER 1/2 gallon jug. Preble ( J 78) for reference. Brown glaze on top, more of a tan below the sloped shoulders. 7 1/2” tall. There is a hole, 1” x 1 1/4” on the right side. The stenciling is not sharp and hard to read certain letters. No other damage, than that already noted, on this jug. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-350 HWAC# 156663Lot# 2234 Denver, Colorado Gross & Printz Liquor Co. Jug, Denver 2 tone jug. Gross & Printz/Liquor Co./1324Larimer St./Denver, Colo. 10x7.5”. Lip ding and .75” chip, shoulder ding, 2.25” base chip, side spotting. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $240-350 HWAC# 159814
69View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2235 Denver, Colorado Gross & Printz Liquor Co. Jug, Denver Here is another example of the GROSS & PRINTZ/LIQUOR CO/1524 LARIMER ST./ DENVER, COLO. 1/2 gallon jug. This one differs from Preble ( J79) book example because it has a single color glaze and the lettering is smaller. Jug is 7 1/4” in height. No chips or cracks, very little wear of any kind. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 156634Lot# 2236 Denver, Colorado Gross & Printz Liquor Co. Jug, Denver Another great example of this 1/2 gallon jug. GROSS & PRINTZ/ WINES & LIQUORS/ 1204 LARIMER ST./DENVER. Note the different address from the two previous examples. Jug is pictured in Preble, ( J78). This example differs from the book photo as it has rounded shoulders without an upper rim. It has a single color glaze, the stencil wording is in a different configuration and does not include the word “CIGARS”. This jug has no noticeable flaws and is as close to mint as they come. 7 3/8” tall. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 156635Lot# 2237 Denver, Colorado Kentucky Liquor Co., Denver, CO jug KENTUCKY LIQUOR CO./SAL. WEISS> PROP./2000 LARIMER ST./DENVER 1/2 gallon jug. White glaze, 8 3/4” tall. Preble (J 87). A 1/2 very shallow flake off of the top of shoulder rim. Otherwise this jug shows no damage. Near mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 156654Lot# 2238 Denver, Colorado Kentucky Liquor Co., Denver, CO jug KENTUCKY LIQUOR CO./SAL. WEISS. PROP./2000 LARIMER ST./DENVER. 1/2 gallon jug. This is a variant of Preble ( J 87). Glaze is a bit darker than white glaze. 7 3/4” tall. One 1/2” nick to inside of lip, no other apparent damage. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 156665Lot# 2239 Denver, Colorado Ed. Lewin, Denver, CO jug ED. LEWIN/TEL 1396/2400 - 02 & 04/LARIMER ST./DENVER 1/2 gallon Jug. Preble ( J 91) for reference. This example is brown glazed. 8 1/2” tall. The front is problem free minus one scratch on the right side. But the back has a significant hole in the back covered by tape . It is approximately 4” x 1 1/2 “ in size. Please see pictures for more details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-350 HWAC# 156670Lot# 2240 Denver, Colorado Lewin Mercantile Co., Denver, CO jug THE LEWIN MERCANTILE CO>/COR. 16th and LARIMER STS./TELEPHONE 824 - - DENVER, COLO. 1/2 gallon jug. Preble ( J 92). White glaze, 8 3/8” tall. A couple of very small nicks on rim and lip. Overall in excellent condition Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 156667Lot# 2241 Denver, Colorado Lewin Mercantile Co., Denver, CO jug THE LEWIN MERCANTILE CO./COR 16’ & LARIMER STS./TELEPHONE 824/DENVER, COLO. 1/2 gallon jug. White glaze, 8 3/4” tall. Preble ( J 92). There is a 1/2” chip on the lip. Also has a 2” chip out of the handle. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 156651Lot# 2242 Denver, Colorado Wolf Londoner Jug J95 in Preble full brown sloped shoulder. Wolf Londoner/Denver. 9.8”. Handle blob. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $600-900 HWAC# 157789Lot# 2243 Denver, Colorado New York Liquor House Jug THE NEW YORK LIQUOR HOUSE/ 2311-13 LARIMER STREET,/TELEPHONE 1910 - DENVER, COLO. 1/2 gallon jug. Preble ( J 102) for reference. This example has white glaze and the stenciled lettering is in a different format. 8 1/2 “ tall. one 1/2 “ very shallow chip in the top. No other imperfections. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 156639Lot# 2244 Denver, Colorado Pioneer Liquor Co. Jug J 109 in Preble. The Pioneer/Liquor Co./Denver, - Colorado. Lip chip, broken lip, missing handle, base wear. Sold as is. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 157994Lot# 2245 Denver, Colorado Bernard Richter Jug J114 in Preble. Bernard Richter/1905 Larimer St./Denver. 10x7” brown top. Multiple shoulder and base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 157980Lot# 2246 Denver, Colorado J. Sapiro Jug J118 in Preble. J. Sapiro/Wines & Liquors/Of All Kinds/3800 Wynkoop St. Denver, Colo. 10x7”. 2x shoulder dings, handle molding flaw,.25” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 157983Lot# 2247 Denver, Colorado Standard Bottling Co. Jug J125 in Preble. The Standard/Bottling Co./Denver, -Colo. 9.5x7” brown top. 1.25” side blob, 2.5” bottom chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $220-350 HWAC# 157987Lot# 2248 Denver, Colorado Sunnyside Liquor Co, CO jug THE SUNNYSIDE LIQUOR CO/901-903 15th ST./COR.CHAMPA./DENVER, COLO. 1/2gallon jug, 8” tall. Preble J128. Strong stenciling. Near mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 156632
70January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2249 Denver, Colorado The Victor Wine Depot Jug J136 in Preble. Tan. The Victor Wine Depot/D. Grinstein Prop./ 1800 Larimer St. Cor 18th./Denver. 10.75x7.5” . 2 shoulder chips, .5” base chip, .5” lip chip, 3/8” side hole. Sold as is. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 157783Lot# 2250 Denver, Colorado The Victor Wine Depot Jug J136 in Preble gray. The Victor Wine Depot/D. Grinstein, Prop./1800 Larimer St./Denver, Colo. 9.5x7.25”. .5” base chip, small lip chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-400 HWAC# 157784Lot# 2251 Denver, Colorado Two Different Denver Jugs 2 different Denver jugs. Ben. Hurwitz/Wines & Liquors/1524 Larimer . Denver, Colo. 10.5x7.25”, 1” lip chip. 2 tone, The American Liquor Co./1900/Larimer St./Denver. .5” lip chip, .5” shoulder chip.4.5” light side crack. 10x7.25”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC# 159906Lot# 2252 Durango, Colorado Durango, Colorado Medicine Bottle Collection (16) An instant Durango medicine collection. Sixteen druggist bottles, names include: Harvey T. Brown, L.G. Wall, G.E. Tiffany Jr., Jno E. Smith. Bottles range in size from 2 3/4” to 6 3/4”. Bottles are in excellent to mint condition. Please see photos for more details. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159308Lot# 2253 Durango, Colorado Large Jno. Smith, Durango, CO Medicine Bottle JNO.E. SMITH’S/PHARMACY/DURANGO, COLO. 9 1/2” Some scratches on the front and overall light interior and exterior staining. One half inch stress crack on reverse shoulder. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC# 159303Lot# 2254 Durango, Colorado J. Kellenberger Jug J142 in Preble. J. Kellenberger/Wines, Liquors & Cigars/Durango, Colo. 8x6”. .25” side chip, 4” side scratches. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC#157842Lot# 2255 Durango, Colorado John Kellenberger Jug J142 in Preble, 2 tone jug. John Kellenberger/Durango, - Colorado. 9x5.75”. Lip wear. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 159877Lot# 2256 Durango, Colorado John Kellenberger Jug J142 in Preble. John Kellenberger/Durango, - Colorado. 9.5x6”. .25” side and handle chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $450-600 HWAC# 157841Lot# 2257 Durango, Colorado H G Johnson & Son Lard Tin, Mint Mint condition H. G. Johnson & Son, Durango, Colo small lard tin. 6.25x6.25” plus handle. Nice tin! Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-500 HWAC# 160696Lot# 2258 Florence, Colorado J I Langer Jug J146 in Preble. J. I. Langer,/Wines and Liquors,/Florence, Colo. 8x5.75”. Blue and gray glaze residue on handle and shoulder, possible base repair, base chips, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160491Lot# 2259 Florence, Colorado Tom Orecchio Jug J147 in Prebble. 2 tone jug. Tom Orecchio/Wholesale Liquor House/Florence, Colo. 9x5.5”. 5” side crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160492Lot# 2260 Florence, Colorado Tom Orecchio Jug J147 in Preble. 2 tone jug. Tom Orecchio/Wholesale Liquor House/Florence, Colo. 9x5.5”. .25” shoulder chip, no other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160493Lot# 2261 Fort Collins, Colorado Tyler-Lowe Mer. Co. Crockery Tyler-Lowe Mer. Co./Fort Collins, - Colo. with zipper style border. 10x9.5”. Glazing cracks, 1.25” base chip. No other apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159727Lot# 2262 Glenwood Springs, Colorado Clint Marvin Jug Unlisted in Preble. Clint. Marvin/Wholesale.Liquor.Dealer/Glenwood Springs, Colo. Original cork. 8.5x5.5”. Lip chip, several small shoulder chips, no cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $600-1200 HWAC# 159880
71View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2263 Glenwood Springs, Colorado Clint Marvin Rare Jug Rare jug. Clint. Marvin/Wholesale.Liquor.Dealer/Glenwood Springs, Colo. 11x9”. Lip chip, 9” side crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC# 159743Lot# 2264 Glenwood Springs, Colorado O’Neil & Richardson Jug J151 in Preble. O’Neil & Richardson/Wholesale Liquor Dealers/Glenwood Springs, Colo. 8.5x5”. Neck repair, 1” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-450 HWAC# 157828Lot# 2265 Golden-Denver, Colorado Adolph Coors Malted Milk Tins, 2 Malted milk tins from the famous beer brewer Adolph Coors. Rusty 10.5x7x7” and nice condition 9.5x5x5”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC#158143Lot# 2266 Golden-Denver, Colorado Coors Malted Milk Large Tins, 2 2x 25 pounds, The Adolph Coors B. & M. Co Malted Milk tins. One with blue lettering, other is black lettering with rusty top and side dents. 17.5x8x8”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC# 159991Lot# 2267 Colorado Vintage Adolph Coors Metal Beer Tray Vintage Adolph Coors metal beer tray. Black rim with Adolph Coors/Golden, Colorado. and a butte in center. 13.25”, front wear mostly on edge and back center. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-350 HWAC# 160643Lot# 2268 Grand Junction, Colorado M. Hertz Jug Unlisted in Preble. M. Hertz/Wholesale Liquor Dealer/Grand Junction, Colo. 10x7”. Excess material on shoulder, lip ding, shoulder chip and dings, base crack and chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 157793Lot# 2269 Grand Junction, Colorado C D Smith Drug Jug J160 in Preble. The C. D. Smith Drug Co./Wholesale Druggists/Grand Junction, COLO. Brown top. 17x12” 5 gallon, nice display piece. Lip wear. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 152470Lot# 2270 Greeley, Colorado Greeley, CO Medicine Bottles (5) Three different druggists/pharmacists from Greeley. 1. H. REYNOLDS & CO - (2) sizes 3 1/2”, 6 1/2” No damage on either. Small one - light interior haze. Larger one - mint. 2. DUNKLE & EPPLER - (2) sizes 2 7/8”, 5 1/4” Small one mint. Larger example has a 1/2” chip on the base. 3. J.F. FEZER - 3 1/2” No damage, some interior haze. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159370Lot# 2271 Gunnison, Colorado Gunnison, CO Medicine Bottles (5) This lot contains 3 paper labeled medicines. Two of the labels are 100% intact. The other has two small tears, one top left, the other bottom right. The embossed bottles are: M SPONHAUER and/A.T.BLACHLY. The bottles range in size from 3 1/8” to 6 3/8. Light haze on some of the bottles but no damage visible. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 159312Lot# 2272 Gunnison, Colorado Holmes, Quinn & Gorman Stoneware Holmes, Quinn & Gorman,/Gunnison, Colorado. 9.75x9.5”. 2x 1” lip chips, 10” vertical crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 159889Lot# 2273 Gunnison, Colorado HW Endner Hardware Stoneware, 2 2 similar pieces. Compliments of/H. W. Endner/Hardware Co./Gunnison, Colo. 4. 75x4.25”. Lip chip and 3.5” crack on one, other .75” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159890Lot# 2274 Idaho Springs, Colorado Idaho Springs Grocery Stoneware, 2 2 different size pieces. A Home Owned Store/The Best For Less/Idaho Springs Grocery Co./Idaho Springs, Colorado. 4.75x4.5”-2 lip dings. 4.5x7.5”, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 159886Lot# 2275 Idaho Springs, Colorado Idaho Springs, CO Medicine Bottle Group (11) Eleven Idaho Springs, Colorado Pharmacy/druggist bottles. Range in size from 3 5/8” to 6 3/4”. Group includes: H.A. Elliot, Victor Knoettge, J.J. Sherwin, Knoettge & Elliot and A, E, Machol. Two of the J.J. Sherwin have rim chips, and several of the bottles have some degree of interior haze. No other damage visible. Nice lot. Please see pictures for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159316Lot# 2276 Idaho Springs, Colorado S. Weinberger Jug J167 in Preble. Brown top. 10x7”. S. Weinberger/Idaho Sprs/Colo. Multiple cracks, likely repaired, 2.5” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 157795Lot# 2277 Idaho Springs, Colorado Sol. Weinberger Liquor Jug J168 in Preble. The Sol. Weinberger Liquor Co./Idaho Springs, Colo. 10x7”. 5” vertical front crack, .75” shoulder chip, base ding, 3/8” lip chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC#157800
72January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot#2278LaJunta,ColoradoLa Junta, CO Medicine Bottles (6) Six medicine bottles from La Junta, Colorado. 1. EMERTON’S - 5 1/2” Several lip chips. Some interior stain.2. KEMPER & TERRILL - (2) sizes 4 3/4”, 5 1/4” No damage. Both have some iridescent exterior stain. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $240-500 HWAC#159367Lot# 2279 Leadville, Colorado Leadville Milk Can Milk can made by H H Thompkins Hardware, Leadville. 16x7.75” with handle and wood insert. A few moderate side dents. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159929Lot# 2280 Leadville, Colorado Canfield and Nicolia Medicine Bottles from Leadville, CO (19) Eleven Canfield druggist bottles - variants include: CANFIELD & CO., S.G. CANFIELD, SILAS G.CANFIELD, CANFIELD’S ONE HORSE DRUGSTORE (oval slug plate). They range in size from 2 5/8” to 6 1/2”. The two larger CANFIELD & CO. have lip chips. Two of the smaller CANFIELD’S ONE HORSE DRUGSTORE have small nicks in the lip. No other visible damage.Six NICOLAI bottles - variants include: NICOLAI and NICOLAI DRUGGIST. Size range 3 1/2” to 7”. Smallest has a 1/8” lip chip. One of the medium size has several lip chips., stabilized by epoxy. The rest of the bottles have no damage and are near mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 159373Lot# 2281 Leadville, Colorado F.J. Macke, Leadville, CO medicines (8) Lot of F.J. Macke medicine variants from Leadville, Colorado. Sizes range from 3 1/2” to 5 1/2”. One of the larger and one of the medium size examples have small rim nicks. The others show no visible damage. Varying degrees of interior haze. Most of these bottles are in excellent condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC#159375Lot# 2282 Leadville, Colorado Large Leadville, CO Medicine Bottles (3) 1. THE DAVIS/DRUG COMPANY/THE REXALL STORE/LEADVILLE, COLO. 7”. No damage. Light haze. Near mint. 2. CANFIELD’S/LEADVILLE/ONE HORSE DRUG STORE (in oval slug plate) 8”. General overall haze, significant chips on lip. Two inch crack along lower left base. 3. W.S. HASWELL/DRUGGIST/LEADVILLE, COL. 8 1/4”. No damage. Very near mint. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 159360Lot# 2283 Leadville, Colorado Larger Leadville, CO Medicine Bottles (5) 1. THE DAVIS/DRUG COMPANY/THE REXALL STORE/LEADVILLE, COLO. 8 3/4”. No damage. A few surface scratches and interior haze. 2. R.T. TAYLOR & BROTHER/DRUGGISTS/LEADVILLE, COLO. 5 7/8”. Monogrammed. Lip chip otherwise no other damage. Clean. 3. J.A. UHLAND/DRUGGIST/ LEADVILLE/COLO. 6 3/4”. Two very small rim nicks. Light internal haze. 4. McKENZIE BROS./PHARMACIST/LEADVILLE, COLO. 6 1/2”. Base chip on front panel. Overall internal haze. 5. W.S. HASWELL/DRUGGIST/LEADVILLE, COL. 6 1/4”. No damage. Overall light internal haze. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC# 159401Lot# 2284 Leadville, Colorado Leadville, CO large group of medicines, and one citrate (20) Medicines range in size from 2 7/8” to 6 3/8”. Citrate is 7 1/2”. Medicines include: BLOSE DRUG CO. (8), S.T. KOSTITCH (4), TAMM & ARCULARIUS (7). BLOSE DRUG - no damage to any of the bottles. One bottle with general interior haze, the others are either clean or have light haze. S.T.KOSTITCH - all examples have rim damage, with one example having been epoxy repaired. There is general interior stain on three of the four. TAMM & ARCULARIUS -two of the bottles have one tiny rim nick. All have degrees of interior haze. Overall in excellent condition. The citrate has a surfaced air bubble on the back with a possible small repair attached to the bubble. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC#159363Lot# 2285 Leadville, Colorado Leadville, CO Medicine Bottle Group (14) This group contains fourteen Leadville. Colorado medicine bottles. The bottles range in size from 3 3/8” to 7”. This lot contains examples from: McMORRAN & TAYLOR (5),RED CROSS PHARMACY (4), O.F.BRADORD & HILL (2), BRADFORD & HILL (3). The McMORRAN & TAYLOR - one smaller bottle has tiny rim nick. The others have no damage. They are clean and near mint condition. RED CROSS PHARMACY - no visible damage. Some interior dirt and light haze. Bottles near mint condition. O.F.BRADFORD - smaller example has a 1/2” rim chip and interior haze . Larger example also has a 1/2” rim chip and interior haze. BRADFORD & HILL - largest example hasn’t been (as dug condition), and is missing the top. The smaller example is in near mint condition. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159362Lot# 2286 Leadville, Colorado Arkansas Valley Smelting, Leadville, Co Assay Bottles (6) INCORPORATED 1882/THE/ARKANSAS VALLEY SMELTING CO/LEADVILLE COL. 3 5/8”. Six rare assay/mining bottles. Five are in excellent condition with no damage, the sixth has a 1” lip chip. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 159306Lot# 2287 Leadville, Colorado Baer Bros. Mer. Co. Jug J171 in Preble. The Baer Bros. Mer. Co./503 Harrison Ave./Leadville, - Colo. 8.5x6”. Broken neck, handle crack, .5” and 1” base chips. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159679Lot# 2288 Leadville, Colorado Baer bros. Merc. Co. Jug J171 in Preble, unlisted variant. Unusual brown/blueberry brown toning. The Baer Bros. Merc. Co./503 Harrison Avenue./Leadville, . Colorado. 9.5x7.5”. Lip chip and ding, no other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160489Lot# 2289 Leadville, Colorado SF Ballin Jug J172 in Preble. Brown top jug. S. F. Ballin & Co./521 Harrison Ave./Leadville, Colo. 10x7.25”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC#160063
73View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2290 Leadville, Colorado SF Ballin Jug J172 in Preble. 2 tone jug. S. F. Ballin & Co./521 Harrison Ave./ Leadville, Colo. 7.5x6”. Handle and 1/3 of neck missing, 2.5” lower crack extends 5” on base, side ding. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 159678Lot# 2291 Leadville, Colorado Joe Golob Jug J174 in Preble, unlisted variant. Joe Golob,/101 Harrison Avenue,/Leadville, Colo. 8x6.25”. Lip ding, .7” shoulder chip and ding, 5.5” side crack Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 159680Lot# 2292 Leadville, Colorado Joe Golob Liquors Jug J174 in Preble, unlisted variant. Jug with circular indented ring around neck. Joe Golob/101 Harrison Ave./Leadville./- Colo. -.10.25x7”. Lip chip, 1” shoulder chip, .5” and 1.25” base chips, multiple cracks on back. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160064Lot# 2293 Leadville, Colorado Joe Golob Liquors Jug J174 in Preble. Brown top jug. Joe Golob/Wholesale Liquors/101-103 Harrison Ave./Leadville, - Colo. 10x7.25”. .75” lip chip, 2.25 shallow shoulder chip run plus a .75” crack. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-600 HWAC# 160062Lot# 2294 Leadville, Colorado Iron Springs Mineral Water Jug J175 in Preble. 2 toned sloped shoulder jug. Iron Springs Mineral Water/ - . -/ J. M. Wormell & Co./Leadville. Colo. Partial original cork.7x5.75”. Shoulder ding, lip wear, molding defect near base, 1.75” bottom crack, excess blue glaze, 3” shoulder crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 159681Lot# 2295 Leadville, Colorado Muller Co. Jug J177 in Preble. The Muller Co./Wholesale Wines & Liquors/503 Harrison Ave./Leadville, -Colorado. Shoulder ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-450 HWAC# 157857Lot# 2296 Leadville, Colorado Muller Merc. Co. Jug J177 in Preble. 2 tone jug. The Muller Merc. Co./Wholesale Wines & Liquors/503 Harrison Ave./Leadville, - Colorado/Successors to/Baer Bros. Merc. Co. 9x5.75”. Lip wear and chips, multiple large cracks. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160490Lot# 2297 Leadville, Colorado Muller Merc. Jug 2 tone jug. The Muller Merc. Co./Wholesale Wines & Liquors/503 Harrison Ave./Leadville, - Colorado/Successors to/Baer Bros. Merc Co. 9x5.75”. 3” base chip, no cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-900 HWAC# 159881Lot# 2298 Leadville, Colorado Schayer Merc. Co. Jug J179 in Preble variant. The Schayer Merc. Co./521 Harrison Ave./Leadville, - - Colo. 8.5x6”. Handle is broken, 2 loose handle parts included. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 158012Lot# 2299 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros Jug J180 variant in Preble. Brown top. Schloss Bros/322 Harrison Avenue./Leadville, Colo. 11x9.75”. Lip wear, .25” side chip, no other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158603Lot# 2300 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Jug J180 in Preble. Schloss Bros./322 Harrison Ave./Leadville, Colo. 9.5x7”. Brown top. Lip chip, 7” rear spiderweb crack. Shoulder spots, 1.25” glaze flaw, .5 lower side dimple. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 158016Lot# 2301 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Jug J180 variant in Preble. Brown top. Schloss Bros./322/Harrison Ave./Leadville. Colo. 10x7.25”. Lip wear, 1” molding issue on base, no other apparent chips or cracks. Bottom is not flat, protrudes in center. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158604Lot# 2302 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Jug J180 variant in Preble. Brown top. Schloss Bros./322 Harrison Ave./ Leadville, Colo. 9x7”. Lip wear, shoulder ding, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158605Lot# 2303 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Jug J180 in Preble. Schloss Bros./322 Harrison Avenue/Leadville, Colo. Brown top sloped shoulder. 8.75x7.5”. Slanted stencil, 1” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $340-500 HWAC# 158015
74January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2304 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Large Jug J180 variant in Preble. Brown top. Schloss Bros./ - . -/322 Harrison Ave./ Leadville, Colo. 11.5x9”. About 3 lip dings, 2 shoulder dings, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158606Lot# 2305 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Sloped Shoulder Jug J180 in Preble. Schloss Bros./ 322 Harrison Ave./ Leadville, Colo. Sloped shoulder, brown top, half gallon Jug. 6”Diameter, 7.5” tall. Small 3/16” lip chip..25”imperfection in brown glaze as originally made. Jug itself is very clean. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC#157726Lot# 2306 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Sloped Shoulder Jug J180 in Preble. Schloss Bros./ 322 Harrison Ave./ Leadville, Colo. Sloped shoulder, brown top, half gallon Jug. 6”Diameter, 7.5” tall. Original cork. .25” surficial ding in brown glaze. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 157725Lot# 2307 Leadville, Colorado Schloss Bros. Sloped Shoulder Jug J180 in Preble. Schloss Bros./ 322 Harrison Ave./ Leadville, Colo. Sloped shoulder, brown top, half gallon Jug. 6”Diameter, 7.5” tall. Different printed variety. No visible defects. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 157727Lot# 2308 Leadville, Colorado Frank Zaitz Jug J181 in Preble, unlisted variant. 2 tone sloped shoulder jug. Frank Zaitz/Leadville, Colo./4. 14x11.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160497Lot# 2309 Leadville, Colorado Frank Zaitz Jug J181 in Preble. Frank Zaitz/Leadville, Colo. Brown top. 15.5x10” 3 gallon. Possible original cork. No visible flaws. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $350-600 HWAC#157858Lot# 2310 Leadville, Colorado Frank Zaitz Very Large Jug J181 unlisted variant in Preble. Large brown top jug. Frank Zaitz/Leadville, Colo./The Western/5 Denver, Colo./Pottery Works. Lip ding, paint run on back shoulder. No apparent chips or cracks. Note on jug states removed from under a house in Leadville 1992. 15x12”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158607Lot# 2311 Leadville, Colorado Rare Frank Zaitz Large Jug Rare large jug. Frank Zaitz/Leadville, Colo. Original cork. 15x11.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC#159740Lot# 2312 Longmont, Colorado Longmont, CO Medicine Bottles (11) Eleven Longmont Colorado bottles from seven different proprietors. 1. F.F. WITTING - (3) sizes 4 1/4”, 5 3/8”, 5 7/8” Largest has a small, top of the rim chip. All three with a bit of interior haze. 2. LONGMONT DRUG CO - (2) sizes 3”, 5 3/4” No damage to either. Light interior haze on both. 3. J.W. TERRELL - (2) sizes 3 1/2 “, 4 1/8” No damage to either. Larger example with light interior haze. 4. C.A GUNNINGS & CO. - 2 3/4” No damage. Light interior haze. 5. THE KISTLER DRUG CO. - 4 1/8” Very small chip on top of the rim. Some interior stain. 6. C.M. BROWN - 4” No damage. Some interior stain. 7. CHAS. E. SMITH & CO. - 4 7/8” 1/4” subsurface crack on front and one on back. Bottle is clean except for small amount of dried residue. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $240-400 HWAC# 159366Lot# 2313 Montrose, Colorado J V Lathrop Jug J186 in Preble. J. V. Lathrop/Montrose, Colo. 10.25x7”. Brown top. Neck pre glaze flaws, lip wear, .5” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $350-500 HWAC#157854Lot# 2314 Montrose, Colorado Montrose Hardware Jug J188 in Preble. Montrose Hardware Co./Montrose, Colo. Brown top. 10.25x7”. 1.5 and 2” should chip, lip chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 157855Lot# 2315 Pueblo, Colorado Pueblo, CO Medicine Bottle Collection (12) twelve medicine bottles from Pueblo, Colorado including: Way & Dyer, Drug Department, Morris Brothers, Miller Jones, Bessemer Pharmacy, J.I. Pearson, H.W. Mills ,E.F. Ford and C.H.Mills & Co. Bottles range in size from 3 1/4” to 5 1/8”. Four of the smaller bottles have rim chips and the Drug Department has a small rim flake. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159315Lot# 2316 Pueblo, Colorado Gold Label Beer, Walter Brewing Co. Beer Glass Stenciled beer glass. “Its In The Brewing”/Gold Label Beer/Walter Brewing Co./Brewed and Bottled By/ The Walter Brewing Co. Pueblo, CO. Partial gold around rim. No apparent chips or cracks. 4.5x2.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 156391
75View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2317 Pueblo, Colorado Gold Label Beer, Walter Brewing Co. Beer Glass Stenciled beer glass. “Its In The Brewing”/Gold Label Beer/Walter Brewing Co./Brewed and Bottled By/ The Walter Brewing Co. Pueblo, CO. Partial gold around rim. No apparent chips or cracks. 4.5x2.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 156392Lot# 2318 Pueblo, Colorado Barnett & Franklin Jug J194 in Preble. Barnett & Franklin/- . -/Wines & Spirits/118 Union Ave./Pueblo, Colo. 10x7”. .25 shoulder chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $260-400 HWAC# 158006Lot# 2319 Pueblo, Colorado Barnett & Franklin Jug J194 in Preble. Barnett & Jackson/- . -/Wines & Liquors/118 Union Ave./Pueblo, Colo. 7.5x6”. .25” side brown spot, shoulder ding, crude handle. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $260-400 HWAC# 158008Lot# 2320 Pueblo, Colorado Chicago Liquor House, Pueblo, CO jug CHICAGO LIQUOR HOUSE/COR> 1st & MAIN STS./PUEBLO, - - COLORADO 1/2 gallon jug. Unlisted variant of Preble ( J 195). 8 1/4” tall. Top has brown glaze, the bottom is white glazed. One tiny ding on the bottom, otherwise this jug is free of chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-600 HWAC#156660Lot# 2321 Pueblo, Colorado Chicago Liquor House, Pueblo, CO jug CHICAGO LIQUOR HOUSE/136 FRONT ST. COR.MAIN/TELEPHONE 197. PUEBLO, COLO. 1/2 gallon jug. Another unlisted variant. Notice the difference in address and font in the stenciling from the previous lot. White glaze, 9’ tall. As made ( glaze shows over the surface of the removed piece ), 1/2” piece missing on lower right side of jug. Three, 1 1/2” hairline cracks radiating from what looks like an ice pick size strike on the neck. No other damage visible. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 156649Lot# 2322 Pueblo, Colorado Chicago Liquor House, Pueblo, CO jug J195 in Preble. 2 tone jug. Chicago Liquor House/First & Main Sts./Pueblo, - - Colorado. 8.5x6”. Lip ding. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC#159878Lot# 2323 Pueblo, Colorado Clark Magnetic Mineral Spring, Pueblo, CO. Ceramic Jug THE CLARK MAGNETIC MINERAL SPRINGS, PUEBLO, COLO. ceramic, one gallon jug. Preble J196, page 233. Some of letters are not strongly stenciled. 10 5/8” in height. Two small nicks on upper rim and one small nick on lower base. Otherwise jug is in excellent condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-600 HWAC# 156631Lot# 2324 Pueblo, Colorado Sam. Hilf & Co., Pueblo, CO jug SAM. HILF & CO./WHOLESALE/LIQUOR DEALERS/ PUEBLO, - COLORADO jug. 1/2 gallon size. This one is 8 1/4” in. tall. No cracks or chips, jug is in excellent condition. Preble (J 205) for reference. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-900 HWAC# 156637Lot# 2325 Pueblo, Colorado Geo. Jackson Jug J207 in Preble, unlisted variant. 2 tone sloped shoulder jug. Geo. Jackson/Importer,/Pueblo, - - Colo. Original cork. 11.5x8.75”. Light lip wear, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC#160487Lot# 2326 Pueblo, Colorado Geo. Jackson Large Jug J207 in Preble, unlisted variant. Geo. Jackson,/Importer,/Pueblo, - - Colo. 13.5x10.25”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 160496Lot# 2327 Pueblo, Colorado Julius First Wholesale Liquor Jug -- Unlisted in Preble Unlisted in Preble. 2 tone sloped shoulder. The Julius First/Wholesale Liquor Co./Pueblo, Colo. 14.5x12”. Lip chip, 2 side chips and 1 ding. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160148Lot# 2328 Pueblo, Colorado Thomas Lamb Jug J211 in Preble. 2 tone jug. Thomas Lamb/Wholesale Liquors/309 So. Union Ave/Pueblo, - Colorado. 1.75x9.25”. Lip wear and 3/8” chip, 3/8” and .5” shoulder chip, some blue glaze on side, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160488Lot# 2329 Pueblo, Colorado Hyman Levin & Son Jug J212 in Preble. 2 tone jug. Hyman Levin & Son/Pueblo./Colorado. 9x5.6”. Small lip ding, 3 .5” shoulder chips, .5” side chip, several base chips. No apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160486Lot# 2330 Ridgway, Colorado W M Carmichael Advertising Stoneware A Home Owned Store/The Best For Less/W. M. Carmichael/Ridgway, - Colorado. 4.75x4.75”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159897
76January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2331 Rockvale, Colorado Peter Berta Jug J224 in Preble. Peter Berta/Rockvale, -Colo. 10.5x7”. 5x .5” shoulder chips. Lip chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $450-600 HWAC# 157827Lot# 2332 Rockvale, Colorado Tom Orecchio Jug J225 in Preble. Tom Orecchio/Rockvale, Colo. 9x6”. 1” side excess material, .25” shoulder ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $450-600 HWAC# 157826Lot# 2333 Salida, Colorado Large lot of Salida, CO Medicine Bottles (20) Fantastic collection of Salida, Colorado medicines. Twenty bottles ranging in size from 3 1/2” to 6 3/4”. Color from clear to purple, Group includes: Frank Crozer, A. M. Alger, Geo A. Huscher, J.V. Yeoman, McFarland’s, Salida City Drug Co., Howell Drug Co., Jas. O’Conner, G.W. Armstrong & Co., Howell Drug Co. (pictorial)with owl in round slug plate. Five others are embossed with mortars and pestles. Four of the bottles have rim chips, including the pictorial. Most of bottles are clean and near mint condition. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 159320Lot# 2334 Salida, Colorado Hampson Bros. & Valdez Stoneware Great advertising slogans! “For Stuff to Eat/We Can’t Be Beat”/Hampson Bros. & Valdez/Quality Specialists/Dealers in High Class Eatables. 4.75x4.25”. Light but full diameter horizontal crack, 5 base chips-largest .75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC#159884Lot# 2335 Salida, Colorado JB Demphy Jug J227 in Preble. J. B. Demphy/Salida, - Colo. 9.25x6”. .5” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $350-500 HWAC#157839Lot# 2336 Salida, Colorado J A Rogers Jug J230 in Preble. J. A. Rogers/Salida, Colo. 6x4.5”. Lip wear, handle molding flaw, 1.5” base scrape, .25” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $350-500 HWAC#157838Lot# 2337 Salida, Colorado U.S. Wholesale Liquor House Jug Unlisted in Preble. The U. S. Wholesale/Liquor House/Salida, -Colo. 9x5.5”. Brown top. .25” shoulder chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 158020Lot# 2338 Sedalia, Colorado Lambert Orchard Stoneware The Lambert Orchard Co./Growers & Shippers of/Apples/Manufacturers of Apple Products/W.T. Lambert, Jr. Manager/Sedalia, Colo. 6.5x4”. 3 lip chips, no handle. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 158134Lot# 2339 Silverton, Colorado Large S.D. Cunningham, Silverton, CO Medicine Bottle S.D. CUNNINGHAM/Rx/SILVERTON, COLO. 8 1/2”. Clear, no damage. Excellent example Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-1000 HWAC#159305Lot# 2340 Silverton, Colorado Silverton, CO Medicine Bottle Group (11) Eleven L.D. CUNNINGHAM/SILVERTON COLO. bottles. Bottles range in size from 3 1/2” to 5 1/4”. Two of the bottles have small rim chips. Some degree of interior haze on three of the others. No other damage visible. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159319Lot# 2341 Telluride, Colorado Large W.R. Samson, Telluride, CO Medicine Bottle W.R. SAMSON/DRUGGIST/TELLURIDE, COLO. 8 5/8”. Large Telluride druggist bottle. Light interior haze and a shallow 1/2” nick on the lip. No other damage visible. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-1000 HWAC# 159307Lot# 2342 Telluride, Colorado c.1900 Chas. Kayser Whiskey Flask, Telluride Preble W-137. Chas. Kayser / Telluride, / Colo. 6.75” Diamond pattern. Clear. Smooth top. Haziness/stains, small sticker on reverse. Very small “flash” crack on reverse side near bottom. Please inspect under light w/magnification. Charles Kayser operated The Diamond in Telluride--which makes the bottle design seem appropriate--according to 1896-1897 newspaper ads. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 154129
77View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2343 Trinidad, Colorado Horse Shoe Club, MJ Berger Jug J241 in Preble. Horse Shoe Club/M. J. Berger, Prop./ 211 Commercial St./Trinidad, Colo. Partial original cork. 9.5x7.5”. Handle ding, small shoulder chips, no other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160482Lot# 2344 Trinidad, Colorado V. Patrick & Sons Jug J242 in Preble, unlisted variant. 2 tone jug. Compliments of/V. Patrick & sons,/Trinidad, Colorado. 9x6”. Lip wear, 2 shoulder dings, no other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160480Lot# 2345 Trinidad, Colorado Chas. H. Richter Jug J243 in Preble. 2 tone jug. Chas. H. Richter/113 E. Main St./Trinidad. - - Colo. Original cork. 9x5.5”. Handle wear. Shoulder wear, 4” lower side crack with .5” side extension and extended base crack. Side toning. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC#160481Lot# 2346 Trinidad, Colorado James Ronay & Co. Jug J244 in Preble. James Ronay & Co./533 N. Commercial St./Trinidad, - Colo. 9x7.25”. Several shoulder chips-largest 1.25”, base wear, no other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160483Lot# 2347 Trinidad, Colorado Jacob Sanders & Sons Jug J245 in Preble, unlisted variant. Unusual tan shading. Jacob Sanders & Sons/425/Commercial St./Trinidad, Colo. 4 lip chips, no apparent chips or cracks. 10.25x7.25”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160485Lot# 2348 Trinidad, Colorado Simon Sanders & Co., Trinidad, CO jug SIMON SANDERS & CO./WHOLESALE/LIQUOR DEALERS/TRINIDAD, COLORADO. 1/2gallon jug. This is the one pictured Preble’s book ( J 246). White glaze, 7 3/8” tall. No damage visible. Mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $350-600 HWAC# 156680Lot# 2349 Trinidad, Colorado Simon Sanders & Co., Trinidad, CO jug SIMON SANDERS & CO./211 WEST MAIN ST./Trinidad, - Colo. 1 gallon jug. This is an unlisted variant of Preble ( J 246). 10 1/4” tall. White glaze. One 1/4” rough spot on rim (could be as made), otherwise no damage on this jug. Very near mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $350-600 HWAC#156678Lot# 2350 Trinidad, Colorado Gilbert’s Pure Rye, Simon Sanders & Co. Jug GILBERT’S PURE RYE/SIMON SANDERS & CO./TRINIDAD, COL. Fancy, presentation type jug. Smaller than 1/2 gallon. Unlisted variant of Preble ( J 246). Stylized, gold-colored, script lettering with flower decorations on either side of the labeling. Also a leaf spray in between the lines of script. Gold gilt band around the top and a line of gold gilt down the center of the handle. Sloped shouldered and 8 1/2” tall. Glaze is white on the top and brown on the bottom. Very decorative and eye appealing. Mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 156679Lot# 2351 Trinidad, Colorado C. O. Stanley Jug J247 in Preble. 2 tone jug. C. O. Stanley & Co./309 Commercial St./Trinidad, Colo. 11x7.5”. Back handle ding, glaze run lines, lip ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160484Lot# 2352 Victor, Colorado Colored Victor, CO Medicine Bottles (11) Three amber medicines: W.F. BENTE & CO./PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS/ VICTOR, COLO. Range in size from 4 1/2” to 7”. All have light surface haze and some surface scratches, but no damage. Eight light teal pharmacy bottles from: GEO. E. SIMONTON & CO., JNO .E. SMITH, SCHOLTZ & McCLELLAN, W.F. BENTE & CO. Range in size from 2 5/8” to 4 5/8”. Three of these have some type of interior crazing on the interior at the bottom of the bottles. Three have tiny nicks off the rims. No other condition problems are visible. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 159310Lot# 2353 Victor, Colorado Large Victor, CO Medicine Bottles (2) 1. W.F. BENTE & CO./PHARMACISTS/VICTOR, COLO. 3viii embossed on the top of front panel. WT&CO. U.S.A. embossed on the bottom. 6 3/4”. No visible damage.2. PHARMACISTS/GEO. E. SIMONTON & CO./VICTOR, COLO. Embossed mortar and pestle on the front with initials monogrammed on the mortar, 8 1/2”. Mint condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 159302Lot# 2354 Victor, Colorado Large, Victor, CO Medicines (2) 1. LESLIE L. McCLELLAN/DRUGGIST/COR. 4th & VICTOR AVE./VICTOR, COLO. 8 7/8”. No damage . Light internal haze near mint. Excellent pair of medicines bottles. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159399
78January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2355 Victor, Colorado Victor, CO Medicine Bottle Collection (18) Eighteen different medicines from Victor, Colorado. Range in size from 2 7/8” to 5 1/2”. W.F Bente & Co. ( 2 sizes), Geo. E. Simonton( 2 sizes), Jno. E. Smith have rim chips. The other bottles are in excellent to near mint condition with some degree of interior haze. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 159317Lot# 2356 Walsenburg, Colorado Dick Bros. Jug J263 in Preble. Dick Bros/Walsenburg, - Colo. Brown top, 1 gallon. Stencil not straight, otherwise no visible flaws. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 157808Lot# 2357 Yuma, Colorado Yuma Mercantile Stoneware Yuma Mercantile Co.,/Yuma, Colo. 7.25”. 1.5 inner lip chip, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 158139Lot# 2358 Colorado Three Different Colorado Medicines (3) 1. McDANIEL & HULL/WEST END DRUG STORE/FLORENCE, COLO. 6 1/4”. No damage . Near mint.2. CITY DRUG STORE/GALLINGER & AULT/GOLDFIELD, COLO. 6 3/8”. No damage. Near mint.3. ED. A. SEIWELL/BLACKHAWK/COLORADO 6 5/8”. Lip chip. No other damage. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 159404Lot# 2359 Colorado Colorado Medicine Bottles (4) 1. THE ANTLERS PHARMACY/COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 6 “. Pictorial with deer or elk on front panel. No damage. Near mint.2. BALDWIN DRUG CO./ CITY DRUG STORE/PUEBLO, COLO. 6 1/2”. No damage. Some iridescent interior stain.3. THE ASPEN DRUG CO./ DISPENSING DRUGGISTS/ ASPEN, COLO. 6 5/8” Mint.4. E.T. McELVAIN & CO./DRUGGISTS/ASPEN, COLO. 6 3/4”. No damage. Very near mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC# 159403Lot# 2360 Colorado Colorado Medicine Bottles (3) 1. Wm. E. NIELSEN/OURAY, COLO./FULL MEASURE 6 3/4”. Mint. 2. C.A.PRICE/PHARMACIST/WELTON & PIERMONT STS./DENVER 7 1/2”. Light interior stain. Near mint. 3. PARLOR DRUG STORE/336 GALLUP AVE., DENVER/ANNEX 13TH & BLAINE, HIGHLANDS 6 3/8”. No damage . Light overall interior haze. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-600 HWAC# 159402Lot# 2361 Colorado Colorado Medicine Bottle Group (9) Cross section of Colorado medicines. Examples from Loveland (2), CentralCity(monogrammed),Littleton,Cripple Creek and Rifle. Range in size from 3” to 6 1/2”. One of the Loveland bottles has a small lip chip, otherwise no damage to the rest of this group. Some have light interior haze. Overall this group is in excellent condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159390Lot# 2362 Colorado Blackhawk and Glenwood Springs, CO Medicine Bottle Lot (10) Four Blackhawk medicines: ED.A. SEIWELL/BLACKHAWK, COLORADO Sizes - 4 1/8” ( monogrammed) 4 1/4” (2), 4 7/8”. Smallest has a nick in the lip and a tiny nick on the base. The other three have lip chips and some interior staining. Six Glenwood Springs Medicines: 1. CITY DRUG STORE/THE REXALL STORE/GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLO. 5 1/4”. No damage. Light interior haze. 2. CITY DRUG STORE/FRED G. EWING/GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLO. 5 1/4” No damage. A little interior residue. Near mint. 3. THE PHARMACY/W.S. PARHISON/GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLO. (3) sizes 4 3/8”, 5”, 5 3/8” No damage on any of these bottles, all are near mint. 4. PARKISON/GLENWOOD/SPRINGS 6 3/8” No damage, light overall haze. Near mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-700 HWAC# 159372Lot# 2363 Colorado Boulder and Buena Vista, CO Medicine Bottle Group (9) Six Boulder bottles: 1. CHAS. T. GILBERT/DRUGGIST/BOULDER, COLO. 4 1/8”. Near mint. 2. THE UNIVERSITY/BOOK & DRUG STORE/ BOULDER, COLO. 4 1/8”. A 1/2”lip flake. 3. THE BURGESS DRUG CO./BOULDER/COLO. 5”. No damage. Some interior haze. 4. THE BURGESS DRUG CO./17th & PEARL STREETS/BOULDER COLO. 4 1/2”. No damage, Clean. Near mint. 5. H.P. WALKER & CO.? DRUGGISTS/BOULDER, COLO. 3 1/2”. Lip chip. 6. The GREENMAN STORES/ BOULDER, COLORADO 3 5/8”. Mint. Three Buena Vista bottles: 7. CITY DRUG STORES/G. R. HALEY/BUENA VISTA, COLO. (3) sizes 4 1/2”, 5”, 5 1/4”. All near mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159395Lot# 2364 Colorado Carbondale and Goldfield, Co Medicine Bottles (2) 1. PALACE DRUG STORE/PRESCRIPTIONS/GOLDFIELD, COLO. 6 1/8”. No damage. Very near mint. 2. E.D. TANDY/CARBONDALE, COLO. 6 1/2” Mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159400Lot# 2365 Colorado Cripple Creek and Canon Creek, CO Medicines (3) 1. G.R. LEWIS & CO./DRUGGISTS/CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. 6 5/8” No damage, light interior haze. 2. PEARCE’S PHARMACY/CRIPPLE CREEK/ COLO. 6 1/2”. Monogrammed. Damage free. Overall light exterior stain. 3. BEECHER & CO./DRUGGISTS/CANON CITY, COLO. 6 3/4”. Pictorial fan with monogrammed initials inside. Damaged free. Some residue stain on the interior. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 159386Lot#2366ColoradoFlorenceandGeorgetown, CO Medicine Bottles (15) 1. McCreery & WIDEFELT/CITY DRUG STORE/ FLORENCE, COLO. (5) In three different sizes - 4 3/8”, 4 7/8”, 6 3/4”. All are pictorials with owl perched on a crescent moon. One medium size bottle has a small lip chip, another with internal product residue. No other damage. Light internal haze on the other four. 2. W.J. DANIELS/DRUGGIST/FLORENCE, COLO. (2) Both 4 1/2”. Lip chip on one. Internal haze on the other. 3. W. H. DAVIS/PALACE PHARMACY/ FLORENCE, COLO. 5”. Monogrammed. No damage, light interior haze. 4. E.S. WRIGHT/ CITY DRUG STORE/ GEORGETOWN, COLO. (5) Five sizes 3 1/2” to 4 7/8”. No damage. Light internal haze on three of the bottles. 5. W.S. HASWELL/DRUGGIST/GEORGETOWN/COLO. 2 7/8”. Mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC# 159397
79View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2367 Colorado Grand Junction and Aspen, CO Medicines (9) Seven Grand Junction bottles. 1. ARTHER - (2) 4 1/2” with different bases. No damage . Clean, near mint. 2. STURTEVANT - QUIST - 4 1/2” Mint condition. 3. FROHN & OGDEN - 4 1/2” Crack and small hole on backside base. Light surface stain. 4. MITCHELL DRUG CO. - (2) sizes 5 3/8”, 6 1/8” Smaller one is mint. Larger example has 1” lip chip and interior stain. 5. HASKELL’S PHARMACY - 3 1/2” No damage. Light overall haze. Two Aspen bottles. 1. ALLAN - (2) sizes 31/2”, ^ 7/8” Both have small rim chips and light interior haze. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159368Lot# 2368 Colorado Rare Highland & Manzanola, CO Medicines (2) 1. HIGHLAND PHARMACY/TOWN HALL/HIGHLANDS, COLO. 4 1/8”. R-5 in Preble. Some interior haze and a 1/2” rim chip. No other damage. 2. WL CLOWES/MANZANOLA, COLORADO 4 1/4”. Another very rare Colorado medicine. Rarity 4 from Preble and the only medicine listed for this town. Very light interior stain, No damage, very near mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-600 HWAC# 159311Lot# 2369 Colorado Lake City and (pictorial) Golden, CO Medicine Bottles (6) 1. HALL & FELDER/PHARMACISTS/LAKE CITY COL. Four different sizes ranging in size from 2 1/2” to 4 1/2”. All four have roughness on the lip area, with the largest having a 1/2” chip. Light interior haze in the two smallest. No other damage visible. 2. L.E. BURGESS & BRO/DRUGGISTS/GOLDEN, COLO. Pictorial fan with the letter B inside the fan. Sizes 2 3/4” and 5 1/8”.Larger example has some interior haze and 1/4” lip chip. Smaller one has very light interior haze and no damage. See photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159314Lot# 2370 Colorado Nevadaville and Fort Collins, CO Medicines (8) 1. D.B. CAMER/PHARMACIST/NEVADAVILLE, COLO. 5 1/4”. Bottle is clean with one very small lip flake. 2. SCOTT’S PHARMACY/FORT COLLINs, COLO (4) sizes range from 3 1/2” to 5 1/8”. The two smaller ones have lip chips. The larger two are problem free. All have light interior haze. 3. SCOTT’S PHARMACY/A.W.SCOTT/FORT COLLINS, COLO. 4 1/8”. Bottle has 1” subsurface stress crack on the front shoulder. 4. FRANK P. STOVER/CITY DRUG STORE/FORT COLLINS, COLO. 3 5/8”. Mint. 5. F. P. STOVER/ DRUGGIST/FT. COLLINS/COLO. 5 3/8”. Monogrammed. Mint. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-500 HWAC# 159383Lot# 2371 Colorado Nevadaville and Unlisted Cripple Creek CO Medicines (2) 1. CENTRAL DRUG CO./CRIPPLE CREEK 2 3/4”. Unlisted in Preble. A 1/4” chip to the underside of the lip. No other damage. Clean. 2. D. B. COMER/PHARMACIST/NEVADAVILLE, COLO. 4 3/16”. A 3/4 “ flake off the top of the lip. Light interior haze. Rarity - 4 per Preble. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159377Lot#2372ColoradoMoffit LineDruggistsBottles(5)CHAMBERLAIN - GRAY DRUG CO./MOFFIT LINE DRUGGISTS Size range 2 3/4” to 5 1/4”. All these bottles have minor interior haze and one has a tiny chip in the rim. No other damage visible. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159313Lot# 2373 Colorado Palisade & Trinidad CO Pharmacy Bottles (4) 1. PALISADE PHARMACY/PALISADE, COLO 3 7/8”. Rare pharmacy from Palisade. The only medicine listed for this town in Glen R. Preble’s The Rise and Demise of Colorado Drug Stores 1859-1915, copyright 2002. Rarity - 4. No damage visible.2. J.F. HALL/PHARMACIST/325 ARIZONA AVE./TRINIDAD, COLO. 5 3/8”. Mortar and pestle embossed on the front. One tiny rim flake, otherwise no other damage visible.3. OPERA HOUSE/DRUG STORE/TRINIDAD, COLO. 4 3/8”. Mortar and pestle embossed on front with monogrammed initials within the mortar. There is a 1” rim chip and light overall exterior haze.4. W. DEARDEN/TRINIDAD, COLO. (within round slug plate). 2 3/4”. Mortat and pestle also embossed within the slug plate. No damage on bottle. Unlisted in Preble. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-500 HWAC#159309Lot# 2374 Colorado Master Cylinder Drugs Bottles - Colorado (12) Twelve master cylinder drug bottles. Five are amber. Six of the clear cylinders have glass stoppers. Some have a portion of their original contents still inside. They range in size from 6” to 10”. All have paper labels from Colorado towns including : West Cliff, Victor, Fort Morgan, Cripple Creek, Denver, Leadville, and Saguache. All bottles are in excellent to mint condition. Please see photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 159300Lot# 2375 Colorado Colorado Citrate Bottles (3) 1. McKENZIE/BROS./ PHARMACISTS/LEADVILLE, COLO. 7 1/2”. No damage, light interior haze. 2. NICOLAI’S/PHARMACY/LEADVILLE/COLO. 7 1/2”. No damage. Very light interior haze. 3. AUSTIN DRUG CO>/CITRATE OF MAGNESIA/COLFAX & JOSEPHINE (Denver per Preble) 7 1/2” No damage. Has original stopper and wire bale. Mint Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 159374Lot# 2376 Colorado PaperedLabeledColoradoLargeBottle Group (41) FortyonepaperlabeledColoradobottles range in size from 3” to 12”. The contentsrangedfrom perfume, hair lotion, vanilla extract, witch-hazel, rheumatism & gout medicine, camphorated oil, castor oil, denatured alcohol: to Dr. Pond’s Cascara Compound, Swackenberg Bros. Pharmacy, Essence of Peppermint, pure glycerine. They are from tows throughout Colorado including: Idaho Springs, Cripple Creek, Central City, Denver, Ground Valley, Ouray, Leadville, Victor and more. There are four amber bottles in this lot. Several of the bottles still have a portion of their original content. Most of the bottles are in excellent condition. A few have dried residue on the interior.The condition of the labels vary, so please view the photos for more detail. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 159365
80January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2377 Colorado A R Riel Mini Jug Scratch writing. Compliments Of/A R Riel/1102 to 1104/Colorado Ave. Lip ding, base wear. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-500 HWAC# 158633Lot# 2378 Colorado Finley & Co Mini Jug Printed 2 tone. Old Jordan Whiskey/Compliments Of/Finley & Co. No chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-500 HWAC# 158663Lot# 2379 Colorado Roberts Bros. Mini Jug Scratch writing. Compliments of/ Roberts Bros./Pioneer Grocers. 2 lip dings, 3 base chips-biggest 5/16” Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-500 HWAC# 158545Lot# 2380 Colorado Smith & Bell Mini Jug Compliments Of/Smith & Bell/519 Nevada Ave. Original cork. Lip chip, about 7 base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-500 HWAC# 158651Lot# 2381 Colorado Colorado Jug and Another with Damage, 2 2 damaged Jugs. Kersburg & Hertz/Wholesale Liquors/ Grand Junction, - Colo. with missing handle and side glazing defect, 9.5x7.25”. 2 tone Western Stoneware with large cracks. 10.5x7”. Please inspect, sold as is. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-400 HWAC# 159821Lot# 2382 Colorado Colorado Lard Can Collection, 5 5 Colorado Lard Cans.5.25” tall-Premier Brand, Colorado Springs. H G Eckhard, Leadville. The Schroeder Mkt., Ft. Collins. J D McWilliams, Erie. 6.25” tall-Family Market, Eckley-stained. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-2000 HWAC# 159909Lot# 2383 Colorado Colorado Lard Tin Collection, 6 6 Colorado lard tins. All about 6x6”. Columbine, Denver. San Luis Baking, Alamosa. CL Stone & Son, Gunnison. CR Greenlee, La Junta. Kinkel & Pieper, Littleton. Wright-Morgan, Canon City. 4 and 5 pound tins. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 158147Lot# 2384 Colorado Colorado Lard Tins, 2 2 bucket style lard tins, 8.25x7.5”. A J Treffeisen, Golden. Scavarda Meat Co., Starkville. A few dents. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 158148Lot# 2385 Colorado Colorado Lard Tins, 3 3 bucket style Colorado lard tins, all about 8.25x7.5”. Weuve & ??sher, Ft. Collins. The Dilworth Market, Montrose with lid. Colorful Pike’s Peak Brand. Mostly not dented. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 158153Lot# 2386 Colorado Colorado Large Lard Tins, 2 2 large Colorado Lard Tins. Blue Silverton Meat & Produce Co. with lid, no handle 9.25x8.25”. H W Sargent, 1730 Market 13x12”, a few light dents. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-550 HWAC#160591Lot# 2387 Colorado Western Stoneware Large 3 Tone Crockery Large 3 tone crockery. 5/Western Stoneware/Co. 12.25x13”. .5” inner lip chip, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159726Lot# 2388 Macomb, Illinois Macomb Stoneware Pots, 3 3 different stoneware pots. 6/ A.W. Eddy & Co./Manuf’rs/Macomb, Ill. 13.5x13.5” with 11” side crack and extensions. 7” side crack. 2 different Macomb Pottery Co./5/Macomb Ill. both 13x13.5”, 1 with multiple side cracks, and Macomb Pottery Company/Manufacturers/Macomb, Ill. in fine condition.Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159872Lot# 2389 Macomb, Illinois Macomb Stoneware, 5 5 different from Macomb. Tan 3x4.5”, a few chips. Whitish 2.5x5”. 2 tone 4.5x10.5”, a few chips, largest 1.5”. Mustard tone 4.5x10.5”, side ding. Beige 5.5x17.25” Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 158159Lot# 2390 Monmouth, Illinois Monmouth Pottery Stoneware 2/Monmouth Pottery Co./Monmouth, - Ills. 9.5x9.25”. Light 2.75” glazing side crack. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#159749Lot#2391Monmouth,IllinoisWestern Stoneware Co., Monmouth Ill Large Stoneware Pot Group Western Stoneware Co., Monmouth Ill Large Stoneware Pot lot of 4 different sizes. Sizes 6 (gallon), 8, 10, 12, all with maple leaf. #6 -14” tall, 13” diam, gen fine; #8 -17” tall 13.5” diam generally fine except for 1” side chip; #10- 17.5” tall, 15.25” diameter. Generally excellent condition, two small about 1” open bubble in glaze on the back; #12 - 18” tall x 16.5” diameter. Two full length side cracks but not separated at the bottom. Very heavy lot, suggest picking up here in Reno. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1200 HWAC# 159840
81View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot#2392IllinoisWesternStonewareCrockery 2 Western Stoneware with blue maple leaf. 9.5x9.25”. .5” lip chip, several base chips, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 159724Lot# 2393 Fort Dodge, Iowa Fort Dodge Stoneware 5 Gallon Pot 5 gallons. Fort Dodge Stoneware Co./Manufacturers./Fort Dodge, IA. 13x13”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 158145Lot# 2394 Fort Dodge, Iowa Fort Dodge Stoneware, 20 Gallons Large 20 gallon stoneware. 20/Fort Dodge Stoneware Co./Manufacturer of/Fine Bristol Ware/Fort Dodge Iowa. 22x17.5”. Base cracks. Heavy, 50 pounds or more. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159882Lot# 2395 Fort Dodge, Iowa Plymouth Stoneware Co., Ft. Dodge, Iowa Stoneware Jug #3 Plymouth Stoneware Co., Ft. Dodge, Iowa Stoneware Jug #3. 13.5” tall, 10.5” diameter. Blue rooster on blue trademark insignia. Two small lip chips. Fine display. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 159859Lot# 2396 Fort Dodge, Iowa Fort Dodge Brown Jug All brown slope shoulder jug. Fort Dodge Stoneware Co./Fort Dodge, Iowa. 7x5.75”. Handle base ding. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 159836Lot# 2397 Atchison, Kansas McPike & Fox Druggists Jug Brown top jug. Largest Stock/McPike & Fox/Wholesale Druggists/Atchison, Kans. .25” and .5” shoulder chips. Several base chips, no apparent cracks. 12.5x9”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160066Lot# 2398 Norton, Kansas Norton County Co-Op Assn Advertising Stoneware Bowl Norton County Co-Op Assn Advertising Stoneware Bowl, 8” diameter, 4.25” tall. advertising on the interior base. Two areas near rim with bule stripes with red stripe between them. sort of a fluted base. 3” area below rim of glaze error.. Otherwise very attractive. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159849Lot# 2399 Topeka, Kansas Otto Kuehne Preserving Jug Slope shoulder jug. The Otto Kuehne Preserving Co./Topeka, Kansas. Marked Red Wing on base 9.5x6.5” with metal handle and wood insert. Original cork. 1” base chip, horizontal glazing cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 158137Lot# 2400 Waconda Springs, Kansas Nice Kansas Mineral Water Jug 5 gallon water jug. Greatest of Natural Waters/Waconda Water/Waconda Springs, Kansas. Original cork. 17.5x11.5”. 1” and 1.25” base chips. 1” shoulder chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 158144Lot# 2401 Boston, Massachusetts E A Buck Stoneware, 6 Gallon E. A. Buck & Co./14 Blackstone Street,/Boston, Mass/6. Blue bird pattern. 16.5x12”. 2.5” lip crack, a few lip chips, largest .75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC# 159825Lot# 2402 Worcester, Massachusetts F B Norton & Sons Jug F. B. Norton & Sons/Worcester Mass/ 1 1/2. 10.75x8”. Blue leaf pattern. 3 inner lip chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 158138Lot# 2403 Red Wing, Minnesota Rare Mason Fruit Stoneware Canning Jars, 3 3 rare and different size stoneware Mason canning jars with metal screw on caps. All have the same text. Stone/Mason Fruit Jar/Union Stoneware Co./Red Wing, Minn. 6.5x4.5”, 7.5x5.75”, 10.5x7.25”-1.25” base chip and light 5” side crack. Otherwise, no apparent chips or cracks. Patented Jan. 24, 1899. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1000 HWAC# 159898Lot# 2404 Red Wing, Minnesota Union Stoneware 25 Gallon Stoneware Large piece with blue 4 leaf pattern. Union Stoneware Co./ Red Wing, Minn. 20.5x22.5”. 13” and 18” side cracks. Very heavy, perhaps 100 pounds or more. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159883Lot# 2405 Red Wing, Minnesota Redwing Union Stoneware Pot, #8 with Red Wing Redwing Union Stoneware Pot, #8 with Red Wing emblem between #8 and Red Wing Company oval. 14” diameter, 15.5” tall. Many chips in base. This is one of the few in the Bracken collection with the red wing pictorial. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#159855Lot# 2406 Red Wing, Minnesota Redwing Union Stoneware Pottery Co. Large Pot, #8 Redwing Union Stoneware Pottery Co. Large Pot, #8, 15” tall, 14” diam. Pictorial, 2 blue leaves. Generally fine. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159851
82January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2407 Red Wing, Minnesota Red Wing Water Cooler, Stoneware, 3 Gallon Rare red log Red Wing stoneware water cooler with metal spout. 13.5x10.5” plus metal side handles. Lid has repaired crack and 2 large chips. 1.25” inside lip chip. Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 158151Lot# 2408 Red Wing, Minnesota Union Stoneware Co. Pot, #4 Union Stoneware Co. Pot, #4, Red Wing, Minn. Pictorial with two leaves in blue. 11.5” diameter, 11.5” tall. 3 small base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159845Lot# 2409 Red Wing, Minnesota Union Stoneware Jug, 3 Gallon Slope shoulder jug. 3/Union/Stoneware Co./Red Wing, Minn. Partial original cork. 13x10.5”. Some excess side glass, base of handle is cracked. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159824Lot# 2410 Red Wing, Minnesota Minnesota Stoneware, 3 Red Wing-cream color 4.25x5.5” with 2 lip chips, tan 5x6.5” with inner lip chip and 2 dings. Dark brown illegible maker, 6.5x6”, a few dings. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 159911Lot# 2411 Minnesota Western & Union Stoneware Pots, 2 Western Stoneware, 20 Lbs. 7.5x11.5”. 2 gallon Union Stoneware 10.5x9.75”, lip ding and some base chips, largest 1.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 160634Lot# 2412 Red Wing, Minnesota Red Wing Stoneware Jug Brown Redwing stoneware jug. 7x6”. A few side dings, small base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159729Lot# 2413 Red Logo, Red Wing Stoneware Rare red logo, Red Wing stoneware. We have not seen many with the red logo. 2/Red Wing/Potteries, Inc./Red Wing, Minn. 9.75x8.75”. Base ding and 2x .5” base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC# 158133Lot# 2414 Red Wing Beater Jar Stoneware Blue/white jar. Red Wing/Beater Jar/Eggs - Cream/Salad Dressing. 4.75x4.75”. Small lip chip. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 159839Lot# 2415 Red Wing Embossed Jug and Pot Stoneware Embossed Red Wing on bottom. Tan pot-10.5x10”.5” base chip. Brown jug-8x8”, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158142Lot# 2416 Redwing Brown Crockery Brown Redwing crockery. 8.75x6.75”. Base ding. No apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159736Lot# 2417 Winona, Minnesota Banner Liquor Store Jug 2/The Banner Liquor Store,/Jos. Hoffarth/Proprietor/Winona/Minn. Handle broken off and missing, 3 lip chips, .75 base chip, 1” lower base crack. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 160147Lot# 2418 Calhoun, Missouri G. A. Jegglin, Calhoun, MO Stoneware slope shoulder Jug G. A. Jegglin, Calhoun, MO Stoneware slope shoulder Jug, 6.5” diameter, 10” tall. Dug with some rust stain and small chip around base of neck. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 159863Lot# 2419 Joplin, Missouri Wm. Korhammer Jug Cream jug. Wm. M> Korhammer,/Wholesale/Liquor and Wine Dealer, 201 Main St. Joplin, Mo. 9.5x7”. .75” shoulder chip, 2 about .75” base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159921Lot# 2420 Lincoln, Missouri Lincoln, MO #8 Stoneware Pot #8 stoneware brown glaze pot. Difficult to read. “Manufactured / By / Clinton Put???n Co./ Lincoln, MO? 15” diameter, 15” tall, generally fine. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159864Lot# 2421 Springfield, Missouri Hall Pipkin Drug Jug Cream Hall Pipkin Drug Co./Springfield, - Mo. 10x7” .75” base crack, no chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159920Lot# 2422 St. Louis, Missouri Dazey Butter Churn Jars, 4 4 different glass Dazey butter churn jars with wood paddle blades. Wood crank handles and 2 gear mechanism. 12.5”, 13.5”, 14”, 15.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1000 HWAC#158157
83View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2423 St. Louis, Missouri Hollman’s Kraut Stoneware 2 tone. Hollman’s/Celebrated/Long Cut Kraut/St. Louis. 12.5x9.5”. A few lip chips, mostly inner, .75” brown chip, 2” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159748Lot# 2424 St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Pickle Jar Keg shaped pickle jar from St. Louis. Vendor name illegible, missing handle. 14x12”. 2 lip chips, largest 1”. Large crack on base and bottom. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $250-600 HWAC# 158130Lot# 2425 Stillings, Missouri John Baum Liquors Jug 2 tone jug with partial original cork. John Baum/Wholesale/Liquors/Stillings, Mo. 9x5.75”. 2 handle dings, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160136Lot# 2426 Omaha, Nebraska EE Bruce Druggist Jug Rare EE Bruce & Co.,/Wholesale Druggists/Omaha, Nebr. Partial original corncob stopper. 8.5x7.5”. Handle missing, lip wear, 6” shoulder crack with 2” extension. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159925Lot# 2427 Gold Hill, Nevada A.B. Stewart Druggist Bottle from Gold Hill, Nevada Very rare druggist bottle from A.B. Stewart & Co/ Druggists/ Gold Hill, Nev. No monogram. Clear glass but somewhat cloudy. Tooled top. 3.5 inches tall. See photos for condition details. Est. $100-200 HWAC#160544Lot# 2428 Flemington, New Jersey G.W. Fulmer & Bros Pictorial Stoneware Pot, Flemington, NJ G.W. Fulmer & Bros Pictorial Pot, Flemington, NJ, large #6 stoneware pot. 13” tall, 13” diameter, small chips inside and outside lip, large wreath floral pattern in blue. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC#159854Lot# 2429 Albuquerque, New Mexico Meyers Wholesale Liquors, Albuquerque, New Mexico HandledJug.MeyersWholesaleLiquors,Albuquerque, New Mexico Handled Jug. 10.5” tall. 6.5” diameter, two tone. no visible damage. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1500 HWAC# 159844Lot# 2430 East Las Vegas, New Mexico Macbeth Mineral Springs, East Las Vegas NM Stoneware Jug Macbeth Mineral Springs, East Las Vegas NM Stoneware Jug, 7” diameter, 11” tall. “pure Natural Mineral Water/ From the/ Macbeth Mineral Springs/ Peter Roth, proprietor/ East Las Vegas, New Mexico”. Four base chips, small chip in shoulder. Lip and handle excellent. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $500-2000 HWAC# 159860Lot# 2431 Las Vegas, New Mexico Raywood & Co., Wholesale Liquor, Las Vegas, NM Handled Jug Raywood & Co., Wholesale Liquor, Las Vegas, NM Handled Jug. small base chips. 8.5” tall, 5.5” diameter. Broken handle on edges of handle, not breaks at attachments. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1500 HWAC# 159846Lot# 2432 Binghamton, New York Binghamton 2 Gallon Stoneware Blue flower stoneware. ????? Binghamton, N. Y. 9.75x11”. 2” lip chip, .5” handle chip, 1.25” base chip and a few dings. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159870Lot# 2433 Fort Edward, New York Ottman Bro’s. Bird Crockery Large Ottman Bro’s/& Co./Fort Edward, N. Y./3 crockery. Blue 1876 surrounded by a wreath. 1” lip chip, a few lip dings. 10.25x10.5”, Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159720Lot# 2434 Fort Edward, New York Ottman Bros & Co. #2, Large Blue Bird, Stoneware Jug Ottman Bros & Co. #2, Large Blue Bird, 15” tall, generally very fine. Long crack near handle, may be original to the glazing process. chip in lip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 159857Lot# 2435 West Troy, New York West Troy, NY Blue Bird Stoneware, 2 2 blue bird pieces from West Troy, NY. Pot with side handles, 8.75x7.25”. Slope shoulder jug, 11x7”, 2 lip chips1” base chip and random red stains. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC# 160707Lot# 2436 West Troy, New York West Troy, NY Large Blue Bird Crockery West Troy, N. Y./Pottery. with large blue bird on side. 2 side handles. 10.75x11”. 1.25” outer lip chip, 3+ inner lip chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159688Lot# 2437 New York New York Blue Bird Stoneware, 2 Gallon Blue bird stoneware. New York/Stoneware Co./2. .5” and 1.25” inside lip chip. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 159837Lot# 2438 New York New York Stoneware Pictorial Jug New York Stoneware Pictorial Jug, Fort Edward, New York with large blue bird. 11.5” tall. Thin crack starts at bottom cente5 to 3” up the side, possibly from the glaze process. There are four large spots evenly distributed on the base from point source heating. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC#159842
84January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2439 New York Brady & Ryan Bird Crock Brady & Ryan crock with a blue bird image and side handles. 7.25x8”. .75” inside lip chip, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159686Lot# 2440 New York New York Stoneware Pots, 2 2 different New York stoneware pots. White & Son/Utica NY, with blue flower patter, 11x11.5”, lip ding,1” base chip. New York/Stoneware Co./Fort Edward, N. Y. with blue bird pattern, 13.5x13.5”, a few lip chips, largest 1.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1000 HWAC# 160683Lot# 2441 Ohio Voegtly & Bros. Early Canning Jar Brown Voegtly & Bros/Barosville?/Ohio. Likely an early and rare canning jar. 6x4”. Fine condition. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159923Lot# 2442 Ada, Oklahoma Ada Potter Co. Stoneware 2 gallon pot from Ada Pottery Co. with Oklahoma state outline. 9.75x10.5”. 2” base chip and ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 158141Lot# 2443 Ada, Oklahoma Ada Pottery Co. Crockery Gray 2/Ada Pottery Co./Ada,/Oklahoma. 14x7.25”. Lip dings, 6.5” side molding defect, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC#159725Lot# 2444 Blackwell, Oklahoma Newmarket Stoneware Newmarket/Blackwell,Okla.4.5x5.5”. 2x 2.25” light side cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159893Lot# 2445 Blackwell, Oklahoma Newmarket, OK Crockery Blue Newmarket/Blackwell, Okla. 4.5x2.75”. Heavy lip wear, .5” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#159732Lot# 2446 Claremore, Oklahoma Radium Wells Jug, Claremore, Indian Territory Unusual Indian Territory jug. Return When Empty/To/Radium Wells Co./ Claremore, I. T. 12.75x8.5”. 5 light about 2” side cracks, 1” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-1000 HWAC# 159742Lot# 2447 El Reno, Oklahoma El Reno, Oklahoma Territory Liquor Jug El Reno Liquor Company/Wholesale Liquor Dealers/ El Reno, O. T. 1” lip chip, 1” shoulder chip, several small base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 159835Lot# 2448 Elk City, Oklahoma Shore Distilling Co. Jug Brown top jug. Shore Distilling Co./Purest Liquors/Lowest Prices/Elk City, Okla. 8.5x5.5”. .6” shoulder chip, .5”, 1” and 1.75” base chips. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-600 HWAC# 160061Lot# 2449 Elk City, Oklahoma Shore Distilling Jug Brown top jug with partial original cork. Shore Distilling Co./Purest Liquors/Lowest Prices/Elk City, Okla. 9x5.5”. 75” base chip. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC#158608Lot# 2450 Elk City, Oklahoma Shore Distilling Co., Elk City #3 Stoneware Jug Shore Distilling Co., Elk City #3 Stoneware Jug, 15.5” tall, 10.5” diameter. Two tone, small annealing cracks from glazing process. Professionally replaced handle. 2” edge chip on the rim between the dark and light sections of the jug left of face. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-800 HWAC#159858Lot# 2451 Guthrie, Oklahoma Kentucky Liquor Co. O. T. Jug Beige Oklahoma Territory jug. Kentucky Liquor Co./Wines & Liquors./Guthrie, O. T. 7x6”. Glazing spiderwebs, 2x 1” base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-800 HWAC# 159687Lot# 2452 Guthrie, Oklahoma Kentucky Liquor Co. O. T. Jug Slope shoulder jug. Kentucky Liquor. Co./Wines & Liquors,/Guthrie, O. T. 7x6”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159816Lot# 2453 Ponca City, Oklahoma Bill Nelson Advertising Pitcher Brown and green advertising pitcher. Phone Collect/Ponca City, Okla. 9608 F 24/Bill Nelson.4.5x6”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159895
85View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2454 Ponca City, Oklahoma Ponca City Advertising Bowls, 2 2 Watt cherry pattern advertising bowls from Ponca City with text inside of bowl. Rainbow Feeds/Mfg. By/ Peterson Feed Mill/210 E. Emporia/Ponca City, Okla, 2.75x5”, 1.5” side crack, small lip chips. It Tastes Better/When Fed/Rainbow Feeds/ Mfg. By/Peterson Feed Mill/210 East Emporia/Ponca City, Okla. 3.5x7”, 1” lip chip, light 1.75” crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159896Lot# 2455 Ponca City, Oklahoma Vintage Advertising Pottery Pitchers, 5 5 vintage advertising pottery pitchers. All embossed on bottom but illegible. Apple and leaf pattern. Peterson Feed Mill, Ponca City, Ok. 5.5x5.25”. 1 has a lip chip and repaired cracks handle. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159685Lot# 2456 Vinita, Oklahoma Jumbo Store, Vinita, Indian Territory #8 Pot Jumbo Store, Vinita, Indian Territory #8 Pot, 15” tall. 14” diameter. Pictorial, name within a blue elephant. This is a repaired, broken approximately in half, pot. Displays just fine. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC# 159853Lot# 2457 Oklahoma JB Hiskey Jug Brown top jug. The Leading Grocer/J. B. Hiskey/1126 Pearl Street. 8x5.75”. .3” lip chip, 1.5” bottom crack-not visible when displayed. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $1-2 HWAC# 160060Lot# 2458 Oklahoma Oklahoma Jug Unknown Oklahoma jug. Outline of Oklahoma state with A?? Pottery/Co. 12x9”. 2 shoulder chips .5” and 1”, 6” side crack, thin crack from lip down to base. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-600 HWAC#160146Lot# 2459 Greensboro, Pennsylvania Hamilton & Co. Canning Jar Stoneware Gray brown canning jar stoneware. ??? Hamilton & co./Greensboro, Pa. 8x5.5”. Inside lip chip, base ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-500 HWAC# 159830Lot#2460Greensboro, Pennsylvania Hamilton & Jones Canning Jar Stoneware Brown/gray canning jar stoneware. Hamilton & Jones. 8x5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-500 HWAC#159831Lot# 2461 Greensboro, Pennsylvania Hamilton Jones Stoneware Canning Jar Hamilton Jones brown/gray stoneware canning jar. Greensboro, PA Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-500 HWAC# 159828Lot# 2462 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania O Joeclub Pickle Jar Blue banded pickle jar. 2/O Joeclub/Pittsburg/Wholesale Grocery Co./Pittsburg/???. 11.75x8” plus handle with wood. 1.25” lip chip, several side chips, largest 2.5x1.5”. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 159926Lot#2463Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Pottery Co. #2 Pot. Pittsburgh Pottery Co. #2 Pot. Diamond Brand Stoneware. 9” tall, 9” diameter. Generally fine. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-500 HWAC# 159852Lot# 2464 Dallas, Texas Love Field Potteries Stoneware Love Field/Potteries/Dallas, Texas/2. 10x9.25”. 6” side crack, 1” lip crack, lip ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159810Lot# 2465 Dallas, Texas Love Field Potteries Stoneware Love Field/Potteries/Dallas, Texas/2. 12x7.75”. Missing handle, .25” and 1.25” lip cracks, .75” and 1.25” side chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159818Lot# 2466 Utah Bountiful Co-Operative Jug Tan colored. Bountiful Co-Operative/Mercantile Institution/Bountiful, -Utah. 5 base chips. largest is 1”. No apparent cracks. 11x6.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-600 HWAC# 160135Lot# 2467 Spokane, Washington Gray & Company Jug 2 tone jug. Gray & Company/Spokane, WA. 9.5x7”. Brown glazing spots, 1” shoulder chip. No apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC#159723
86January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2468 Parkersburg, West Virginia DonaghhoCoStonewareBrown stoneware. Donaghho Co./ Parkersburg is etched in glaze surface. 8x4.75”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159885Lot# 2469 Cambridge, Wisconsin Rowe Pottery Works Stoneware Blue bird stoneware. Handmade/Rowe Pottery Works/Cambridge, Wis. 1886. 9x10.25”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#159813Lot# 2470 Midwest Milk Can Collection, 7 7 different Midwest dairy cans. De Coursey 57/Wichita Kans 18”, Peerless IC-41/Enid Okla 10”, Glincliff Cry/Brili? Okla 10”, Steffens O. C 30 19”, Quality Dairy/Winfield 10”, Borden’s/Kansas City Missouri 14”, Gateway Dairy/Company/Joplin, Missouri 8”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1000 HWAC# 160679Lot# 2471 Bracken’s Personal Milk Cap Collection Gary Bracken’s personal mostly Midwest milk cap collection. At least 200 dairy caps. c. 1920-50. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 158155Lot# 2472 Pinup Drinking Glasses, 5 5 clear pinup style drinking glasses. 8.75x2.5”. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 156231Lot# 2473Beer Bottle Collection (6) National lager Beer, Stockton, blob top quart; Olympia Beer, SF, crown quart; Conrad Budweiser, aqua, stained and chipped; three others. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $80-100 HWAC# 155995Lot# 2474 Beer Can and Bottle Collection; c. 1890s-1920s Large collection of different antique beer cans and bottles. Nice variety of pieces including cans, empty bottles, and even unopened bottles. These beers are from breweries in several different states including California, Nevada, Washington, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Some more recognizable brands included in this lot are Coors, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Schlitz, and Miller. 3 boxes, about 45 pieces in total. Good condition, most cans are rusted, some bottle labels are torn. GOLDEN GLOW BEER CAN IS NOT INCLUDED. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157061Lot# 2475 Beer Glasses (12) Lot of 12 beer glasses from different breweries. Most appear to be from Germany. Please see photo for more details. Various sizes, average is about 7.5 inches tall. All are in good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 156282Lot# 2476 Lion Brewery Beer Dispensing Stoneware Verycool2tonebeerdispensing stoneware with metal tap. Lion Brewery(Chippenham)Ltd./PureBeer/Chippenham. Original stopper. 13.75x8.5”, no apparent chips or cracks. Est. $300-700 HWAC#160701Lot# 2477 Great Falls, Montana Candy’s Cardroom Mugs, 15 15 clear glass logoed mugs from Candy’s Cardroom, J-Bar-T. Great Falls, MT. 5.5” tall, no apparent chips or cracks. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 157010Lot# 2478 Large Mezcal Wicker Covered Bottle Large wicker covered Mezcal bottle found in an underground mine. Paper label, twisted material carry handles, partial original cork and wicker covering. This big beauty will make a great backbar display piece! 14.5x10.5”. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining MuseumEst. $150-250 HWAC#161296Lot# 2479 Abe Lincoln & US Grant McCormickDecanters2McCormickdecanters in original boxes. Abe Lincoln, box in worn condition. Ulysses S. Grant with original seal. Local pickup preferred. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 160637Lot# 2480 Battle of the Little Bighorn Decanters, 2 2 c.1974 empty 13” Centennial Series Battle of Little Bighorn decanters. Curlee in mostly intact box and Major Reno in original box. Sculpted by Gary Schildt. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 160502Lot# 2481 Charles Russell, HoffmanDistillingDecanters, 6 6 small Charles RusselinspiredemptydecantersfromHoffmanDistilling. About 7” tall in original boxes. Red River Breed, Flathead Squaw and Papoose, The Prospector, The Trapper, The Stage Driver, Buffalo Man. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 160498Lot# 2482McCormick Decanters, Jackson, Davis, Stuart 3 in the box McCormick “The Confederates” decanters with seals. Stonewall Jackson, J. E. B. Stuart-box top has a crease, Jefferson Davis. Local pickup preferred. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 160638
87View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2483McCormick Edison & Alexander Bell Decanters 2 decanters from McCormick in original boxes. Alexander Graham Bell with original seal. Box top detached, 1 inner flap missing. Thomas Edison, seal is broken. Local pickup preferred. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 160586Lot#2484McCormickFrontiersmanDecanters,44differentMcCormickFrontiersman decanters in original boxes. Jim Bowie with original seal. Daniel Boone with taped box top, side box stain, original seal. David Crockett, box has bottom stain and corner ding, original seal. Kit Carson, broken cork, no contents, box lid torn. Local pickup preferred. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 160639Lot#2485McCormick Gunfighter Decanters, 8 8 different gunfighter decanters in original boxes, plus Sam Houston. Wild Bill Hickok, box stained, top 1” tear, with seal. Doc Holliday-head broken and included. Black Bart-stained box, torn top, broken seal. Jesse James-stained box, no contents. Calamity Jane-box top has 2 1” tears, original seal. Bat Masterson-box stained, box top wear, original seal. Very rare Julia Bulette, broken seal, no contents. Sam Houston-box has wear, broken seal and no contents. Wyatt Earp, box stained and 4” tear, original seal, some contents. Local pickup preferred. Est. $400-750 HWAC# 160640Lot# 2486 Saturn V Model and Astronaut Decanter Plastic Saturn V model, 15”, missing top modules, plastic engine nozzle detached, can be reglued. Thomas W Sims Bourbon astronaut decanter 12”, empty. Black plastic globe? on base 12”. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 157529Lot# 2487 North East Jugs, 2 2 similar style North East jugs. Paxson, Ottman & Co.?/Fort Edward, N. Y.-2 handle cracks. Other name and city is illegible, .75” lip and handle chips. Both about 11x7”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-700 HWAC# 158131Lot# 2488Two No Name Whiskey Stoneware Jugs Two half gallon stoneware jugs. one is white slope shoulder, the other full brown glaze. Neither have any advertising or maker names. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 159850Lot# 2489 Two No-Name Whiskey Jugs Two whiskey stoneware jugs. One gallon two tone, and a two gallon slope shoulder brown jug. Both have lip chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#159862Lot#2490SodaBottleGroup, 5 5 different sodas. Clear LL Barkman. Porcelain Biscombe’s. Aqua-CN Ballinger, Marion Coca-Cola. Dark aqua-no name, iron pontil. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $70-90 HWAC# 156401Lot# 2491 Coca Cola Metal Cooler Classic red and white Coca Cola metal cooler. Handle pivots to secure top. Bottle opener on side. 19x17x12.5”. Used condition with multiple scratches. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 157241Lot# 2492 1941 Coca Cola Advertising Promotion Binder Binder of advertising suggestions from the Coca Cola company to business owners entitled “Making Sales and Profits for You.” By putting up signs outside to bring people inside. “While your customers stop to drink Coca-Cola, they have time to look around and buy other things you sell.” Catalog of metal signs, window inserts, magazines, newspapers, billboards & radio advertising are discussed. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 155171Lot# 2493 Pepsi Cola Metal Cooler Blue with white Pepsi Cola metal cooler. Handle pivots to secure top. 18.75x19x13” Usage wear and rust. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#157242Lot# 2494 Drug Store Tins and Boxes Vintage drugstoretins and boxes fromKansas,Missouri,andOklah o ma. Thesearead v ertising pieces with the name and location of the various drug stores. Mostly small sample tins for medicines, polishes, powders, etc. About 20 pieces total. Good condition, tins are somewhat rusted. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 157911
88January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2495 Cure and Cream bottle lot (6) Six cure and cream bottles including: 1. ONE/OF THE/DEBECG/FORMULA 4 3/8”. Mint. 2. COLORADO/COUGH CURE 6 1/8”. Light inside haze. 3. LUEDKE’S/MARIGOLD/CREAM 5”. Mint. 4. HASWELL’s/WITCH HAZEL CREAM 5 1/2”. Small lip chip. 5. HASWELL’S/WITCH HAZEL CREAM 5 1/2” . Light haze. 6. HUMPHREY’S/HOMEOPATHIC/TRADE MARK/VETERINARY 3 1/2”, (Pictorial) Horsehead in round center slug plate. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 159318Lot# 2496 Advertising Crockery, 2 Blue, Use/Spring Valley/Butter/Spring Valley Butter Co. 2.5x5”. Brown, Clover Blossom/Cottage/Cheese. 4.75x6”. 2 and 3” side cracks. 2x 2” base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159735Lot# 2497 American Stoneware Bowls, 6 6 unmarked American made stoneware bowls. 2.5x5”-4x8.25”. A few chips, 3 bowls have full length cracks. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159919Lot# 2498 Assorted Stoneware, 4 Brown jug with wear 8x6”, OL Gregory Vinegar, Oklahoma, O.T. 7.5x5” with 2 large chips and cracks. White salt 4.5x6” with cracks and chips. Blue lard with lid 6x6” with chips and crack. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 158154Lot# 2499 Canning Jar Stoneware Stoneware canning jar. Hamilton Jones, brown/gray. 10x6.25”. 3 inside lip chips. 10x6.25”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-500 HWAC# 159826Lot# 2500 Canning Jar Stoneware Brown gray stoneware canning jar. Mostly illegible marking. J.E. ??? 8x5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-500 HWAC# 159827Lot# 2501 Stoneware Canning Jars, 2 2 stoneware canning jars with metal screw on tops, patented 1899. 2 tone Western Stoneware 7x4.5”. Grayish Macomb Pottery with 3 base chips, about 1” each. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159915Lot# 2502 Stoneware Canning Jars, 2 2 stoneware canning jars with original paper labels. Dining Car Preserve, Patented 1882? 7.75x4”. Lutz & Schramm Apple Butter, Patented 1909, 8x4.25”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 160590Lot# 2503Classic Eastern Pictorial Stoneware Jugs (3), #2 (2 gal) Three eastern stoneware jugs of similar style, all #2 (2 gallon), and all generally fine plus with only small to tiny chips at lip or base. A) Wm. E. Warner/ West Troy, five petal flower with scrollwork; F.T. Wright & Son/ Taunton, Mass. with large blue bird on a branch; F. A. Buck & Co./ Boston with large blue bird on branch. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $600-1500 HWAC# 159861Lot#2504MidwesternAdvertisingStoneware, 3 Ewald Bros. Sanitary Dairy with lid, 4x5.5”. Fred N. Mills, 2.5x5.25”, 1.5” side crack. Midwest Creamed Cottage Cheese 4.5x7.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 159910Lot# 2505New England Stoneware, 2 Gallons, 3 Pieces 3 pieces of 2 gallon New England stoneware. Bullard & Scott,/Cambridge, Mass/2 with bluebird, 9.25x10.25”, a few lip chips. West Troy/N. Y./Pottery with blue figure, 9.25x10”, .5” lip chip, 1.5” base scuff. E & L P Norton/Bennington, VT, 8.75x10”, lip ding and .5” chip, side glaze issue. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $600-1200 HWAC# 160659Lot# 2506 Large #5 Stoneware Jug Large #5 Stoneware Jug, 19” tall, 11” diameter. Large “5” in blue with circular swirl below. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159856Lot# 2507 Large Blue Pattern Stoneware Large pot with blue pattern. 14.25x13”. Lip and base ding. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159871Lot# 2508 No Name Stoneware Bowls, 3 3 no name stoneware bowls. Brown stripe 5.5x13”. Whitish 4.25x10.25” 1.25” lip chip. Tan 5x9.25”, 5 lip chips, largest 1.25”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#158149Lot# 2509 No Name Stoneware Pot with Lid, #5 No Name Stoneware Pot with Lid, #5. 17.25 x 9.75”. Large crack from the rim to the center. No maker. 2 small rim chips interior. possible flower pictorial in blue. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC#159847Lot# 2510 Ink Stoneware, 3 3 brown ink stoneware containers. P & J Arnold-6x2.5”-lip ding and 9x3.25” with 3.5” underside chip and general wear. Sanford 7x3”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 159913Lot# 2511 Blue Refrigerator Jar Stoneware, 2 2 unmarked maker refrigerator jars. 2 blue stripes 3x6.5”. 6.25x6.25” with handle and wood lid, 1” lip chip and .5” base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 159912
89View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2512 Brown Crockery & Small White Jug Dark brown crockery with lip wear and a few side dings. 9.75x6.75”. Small blue and white jug, Blue Band/Stoneware. 7x4.25”, green glaze spot, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $70-150 HWAC# 159689Lot# 2513 Brown Crockery with Black Image Unmarked brown crockery with a black side image. 9x6.75”. Lip ding and .5” chip, small base dings. No apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159721Lot# 2514 Cream & Horseradish Mini Crockery, 3 3 small crocks. 2 tone As You Like It/(Trade Mark)/Horse-Radish with lid, lip and base chips. Blue, Casricks Cumberland/Dairy Co./Pure/Thick Cream/Fresh Daily/Lowrow &/Aspatria. Black, Pure Fresh Cream/Wigtownshire Creamery Co./Stranraer. About 4.25x2.75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159733Lot# 2515 Crockery Molds, 4 4 crockery mods-3 small ones with swirl pattern, rectangular one has corn cob pattern-1.25” base chip and 3 lip chips. 4.25-7.5”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159728Lot# 2516 Fairmont’s Cottage Cheese Stoneware Fairmont’s/Cottage Cheese. 4.75x7”. Small inside lip chip, no apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159888Lot# 2517 L & L P Norton Crockery Brown L & L P Norton/Bennington, VT. Pouring lip. 9.5x7.75”. .25” inside lip chip. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159734Lot# 2518 Norton Brown Crockery Brown Norton crockery with pouring spout. 9x7.5”. 4 lip chips. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159737Lot# 2519 Old Sleepy Eye Stoneware, 3 3 different blue pieces by Old Sleepy Eye. 4x6.5”, 2 base chips. 5x6.5” with 3 about 3” side cracks and 1 base chip. 8.5x4” with 2 about 3.5” side cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159899Lot# 2520 Ovenware Group, 5 5 brown, blue and white ovenware bowls. 2.75x4.75’ to 5.5-10.5”. 4th largest has 3.5” side crack, largest has 4 chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159823Lot# 2521 Palmer Bros. Butter & Cheese Stoneware Palmer Bros./Perfection Brand/Butter & Cheese. 4.5x7.5”. 3” crack and glaze spiderwebbing. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159887Lot# 2522 Pittsburg Pottery Stoneware The Pittsburg Pottery Co. Inc/2/Diamond Brand Stoneware. 9.25x9.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159811Lot# 2523 Rounded Bottom Stoneware Pots, 2 2 rounded bottom stoneware pots. Cream 4x5”, marked The Pottery Co., 2.25” crack and 3 internal cracks. Blue 4x5.75”with lip ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159916Lot# 2524 Salt Stoneware Group, 4 4 different pieces of salt stoneware. Blue with ridge pattern. 6x5.75”, repaired top and .5” chip. X pattern with lid,5x5.75”, missing back and multiple chips. White/blue, 5.75x6”, 2 large cracks and bottom chip. Blue with embossed grapes and original wood lid. 5.75x5.75”. 3.5” side crack and ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159833Lot# 2525 Stoneware Butter Crocks, 2 2 flower pattern butter crocks with lids, 4.5x6.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159918Lot# 2526 Vintage American Blue/White Stoneware, 4 4 different pieces of vintage American blue/white stoneware, all unmarked. 2 blue cows. 3.5x5.5”, no handle, 3 small base chips. Marbled with 2 embossed cows. 3.75x5”. No handle, 3.75” side crack. 2 cows with original wood lid and handle. 4.25x6.25”. No handle, lip and base wear. Marble bowl with metal handle. 4.5x11.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-1500 HWAC# 159832Lot# 2527 Watt Cherry Crockery, 5 Set of 5 crockery bowls by Watt with side cherry and leaf pattern. 5-9”. A few dings, stains and small cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159731Lot# 2528 Western Stoneware Jugs, 3 3 Western Stoneware Jugs. 2 tone 6.25x4.5”. 7x5.75 plus handle. 2 Tone 10x7”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 158150Lot# 2529 Western Stoneware, 2 2 from Western Stoneware. Both 7.75x7.5”. A few small chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 159822Lot# 2530 Western Stoneware Bowls, 2 2 different Western Stoneware. Blue 3.25x8”. Tan 4x10.5”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159914
90January 2023DAY 2 Fri, Jan 20 Bottles Lot# 2531Western Stoneware 2 Tone Stoneware 2 tone Western Stoneware vessel. 15x12”. Missing metal handle. Multiple lip chips4” hairline horizontal glaze crack, 4.75” side crack. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 160724Lot# 2532Stoneware Pots, Western and Unmarked, 2 Pieces 2 tone Western Stoneware, 7.75x7.5”, glaze overrun and 2 base chips. Unmarked beige 7.75x8”, 1.25” inner lip chip, base ding. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 160652Lot# 2533 Unmarked Stoneware, 4 4 different unmarked stoneware pots. Brown 10.75x10.25” with a few dings. Sand colored 10x9.25” with 3” side crack. Beige 7x7”. Brown 3.5x7.5”, several small base chips. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $400-600 HWAC# 160694Lot# 2534 Unmarked Small Bowls, 9 9 unmarked small bowls. Brown, green and blue combinations. 2.5x4.5” to 4.25-8.25”. A few smallish chips, largest bowl has 4” crack. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 159917Lot# 2535 Blue/White Pitchers, 2 2 unmarked blue/white pitchers. 6.75x6.75” and 8.75x8” with a few small base dings. No apparent cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-250 HWAC# 159819Lot# 2536 Blue/White Marble Pitchers, 4 4 different blue/white unmarked marble pitchers. 6.75x6.75”. 8.75x6”, small base ding. 7.25x6 with base wear. 8.75x6.75”. No other apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 159838Lot# 2537 Blue Stripe Stoneware, 2 2 stoneware pieces, both with horizontal blue stripes. Unmarked bowl with 3 blue stripes, 3.75x7.75”. Jar and lid. 2 blue stripes, unmarked pot, 5x7”, inner lid .5” chip, hairline 2.75” base crack, 1.25” bottom base chip. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-250 HWAC# 160654Lot# 2538 Nice Blue Pitchers, 2 2 nice blue pitchers, only marked 5 on bottom. 9.5x8”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 159812Lot# 2539 Pitcher Collection, 7 7 different pitchers. Blue/white 3.75”, .5” crack. Bird pattern 6.75”, 5” side crack and large base chip. Tan/blue 7.5”, small base chip. Green cows 8”, small spout chip. White/blue Indian 9”, small base chip. White 11”, large base chips, 5” side crack. Please inspect. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-700 HWAC# 159990Lot# 2540 Blue Pitchers, 2 2 blue unmarked pitchers. 7x6” with .25” lip chip, side ding, .5” base chip. Blue with 2 heads of cattle 8.8.25”, a few small dings, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC#159738Lot# 2541 Vintage Marbled Crockery Pitchers and a Bowl 3 unmarked vintage marbled pitchers and a marbled bowl. Bowl marked Red Wing 4.25x6.5”. Pitchers-5x4.75”, 5x6”, 9.5x6”-glazing has spiderweb cracking, inside lip chip. Other items, no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 159739Lot# 2542 Brown Two Handle Pot, Large, #10 Large brown dull finish pot with two handles, both broken and reattached. 17.5” x 14” ( #10 hand etched near rim). No embossing on the bottom. 2 minor interior chips. several small exterior chips at base and one near rim. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159841Lot# 2543 Assorted Pottery Group, 12 12 assorted pottery pieces. Blue bowl by Ruckel’s 3.5x7.5”. Cow pitcher 7.25x8.25”, 2 about 3” cracks, a few small chips. Brown blue stripe pitcher by Buckeye, 8x8”, 6” side crack, lip chip. 2x white/blue 5.25x4.5”, 1 has base chip. Blue bowl 1.75x3.5”. Brown./blue pitcher 4x4”, base chip. Robert’s brown bowl 3.5x6”. Blaylock Hatchery pitcher 4.5x6”. Brown/blue mug 4.75x5”, lip chip. Elephant by Block 4x5”. Yellow pitcher by Niloak 4x4”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 159900Lot# 2544 Flat Pots, 2 2 flat pots, possibly Red Wing and Whitehall. Triangular side pattern 5x10.5” with 1 hard to see small chip. 6.25x15.5” with 4 side chips, largest about .75”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#158158Lot# 2545 Flat Bottom 2 Gallon Pots, 2 2 2 gallon flat bottom pots. Tan 6x11”, brown 6.5x11.25”. No apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 158152Lot# 2546 Chinese Blue Pot Unmarked Chinese blue pot, probably early 20th century. 6.25x5.5”. .25” lip chip, otherwise no apparent chips or cracks. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 159924
91View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3000 Ansel Adams Signed El Capitan Print Signed print of Ansel Adams’ “El Capitan Winter Sunrise.” The text on the back reads, “With thanks to Andrea Gray who made the arrangements for this evening’s celebration and to Gardner/Fulmer Lithograph who printed this memento in an edition of 250.” Adams’ signature appears in the lower lefthand corner. This beautiful black and white print is surrounded by a white border. 9 x 12 inches. Good condition. There are some scuff marks on the righthand side of the border, but they do not affect the actual image. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $3000-5000 HWAC# 159757Lot# 3001 Ansel Adams Signed El Capitan Print Signed print of Ansel Adams’ “El Capitan Winter Sunrise.” The text on the back reads, “With thanks to Andrea Gray who made the arrangements for this evening’s celebration and to Gardner/Fulmer Lithograph who printed this memento in an edition of 250.” Adams’ signature appears in the lower lefthand corner. This beautiful black and white print is surrounded by a white border. 9 x 12 inches. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $3000-5000 HWAC# 159758Lot# 3002 Ansel Adams Signed Yosemite Album A Yosemite Album: Fifteen Photographs by Ansel Adams. Published by 5 Associates, 1974. This booklet of Ansel Adams photography is signed by Ansel Adams on the title page. This booklet includes stunning photographs of famous Yosemite locations including Half Dome, El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, Tenaya Lake, Yosemite Falls, Bridalveil Fall, and more. 7 x 10 inches. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC#159760Lot# 3003 Yosemite and the Range of Light, Signed by Ansel Adams Yosemite and the Range of Light. Introduction by Paul Brooks. Published by the New York Graphic Society, Boston, 1979. This book contains over 100 gorgeous Ansel Adams photographs of Yosemite Valley and the Sierra Nevada. This book was made under Adams’ supervision. This copy is signed by Adams on the first page. It was bought at the estate sale of Craig McFarland, an early Ansel Adams collector. The book is 15.25 x 12.25 inches in pristine condition. It is contained in its original box which is 19 x 15.75 inches. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $800-2000 HWAC#159762Lot# 3004 Signed Ansel Adams Book Signed copy of the book, Ansel Adams, edited by Liliane De Cock with a foreword by Minor White. A Morgan & Morgan Monograph. Originally published in 1972, this is the third printing from January 1974. This book is a collection of Ansel Adams’ work from 1920 through 1971. It includes many portraits in addition to the landscape photography that he is famous for. This copy is signed by Ansel Adams himself. It is inscribed on the first page, “To a friend. Ansel Adams, LA, 12-1-75.” Good condition, with original dust jacket. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $800-2000 HWAC# 159752Lot# 3005 Signed Ansel Adams Book Signed copy of the book, Ansel Adams, edited by Liliane De Cock with a foreword by Minor White. A Morgan & Morgan Monograph. Originally published in 1972, this is the third printing from January 1974. This book is a collection of Ansel Adams’ work from 1920 through 1971. It includes many portraits in addition to the landscape photography that he is famous for. This copy is signed by Ansel Adams himself. It is inscribed on the first page, “To Craig and E Fule [?]. Ansel Adams, Los Angeles, 12-1-75.” Good condition, with original dust jacket. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $800-2000 HWAC# 159753
92January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3006 Signed Ansel Adams Book Signed copy of the book, Ansel Adams: Singular Images. Text by Edwin Land, David H. McAlpin, Jon Holmes, and Ansel Adams. Published by Morgan & Morgan, 1974. This book contains 53 plates of Ansel Adams’ black and white photography including portraits and landscapes. This book is signed by Ansel Adams himself on the first page. This is a paperback book in good condition. 8 x 10 inches. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $800-2000 HWAC# 159754Lot# 3007 Signed Ansel Adams Book Signed copy of the book, Ansel Adams: Singular Images. Text by Edwin Land, David H. McAlpin, Jon Holmes, and Ansel Adams. Published by Morgan & Morgan, 1974. This book contains 53 plates of Ansel Adams’ black and white photography including portraits and landscapes. This book is signed by Ansel Adams himself on the first page. It is inscribed, “To a friend! Ansel Adams, LA, 12-1-75.” This is a paperback book in good condition. 8 x 10 inches. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $800-2000 HWAC# 159755Lot# 3008Ansel Adams Signed Magazine, 1980 Ansel Adams signed copy of The Living Wilderness. This is a special issue all about Ansel Adams from March 1980. Adams’ signature appears at the bottom of the first page. The Living Wilderness is a quarterly publication by The Wilderness Society. This issue is all about Adams’ work andrelationshipwiththeEnvironmental Movement and the national parks. Examples of his photographs appear throughout. 46 pages, good condition. CameronCharlesHolloway CollectionEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 159756Lot#3009Photographs of Ansel Adams with Ed Weston Four black and white photographs of Ansel Adams and Ed Weston in Yosemite. The original negatives for these prints are also included. It is unknown who took these photographs, but it is possible that it was Ed Weston’s son, Brett. This lot also includes a color photograph (and original negative) of Ansel Adams with Craig McFarland, an Ansel Adams collector. Many of the Ansel Adams and Paul Strand materials in this auction came from the collection of Craig McFarland. All prints are 5 x 7, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC#160540Lot# 3010 Ansel Adams Gallery Brochures and Book Three pieces ofAnselAdamsmemorabiliaincluding two gallery brochures. The first is from the Photography West Gallery and includes prices. The other is from the Weston Gallery. The third piece is the book, Ansel Adams, edited by Liliane De Cock with a foreword by Minor White. The book is inscribed, “To my dearest soulmate. Love forever and always, Craig.” All good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 159759Lot# 3011 Ansel Adams: Letters and Images edited by Alinder and Stillman Ansel Adams: Letters and Images, 1916-1984. Edited by Mary Street Alinder and Andrea Gary Stillman. Foreword by Wallace Stegner. Published by the New York Graphic Society, 1988. First Edition. This book originally belonged to Craig McFarland, an avid Ansel Adams collector. It is inscribed on the title page, “ December 10, 1988. For Craig, With appreciation for your many years of Ansel Adams connoisseurship and stewardship of so many of his beautiful prints! Mary Street Alinder, Carmel.” 402 pages. Good condition. 9.25 x 10.75 inches. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 160555Lot# 3012 Paul Strand “Akeley Motion Picture Camera” Print, 1923 Print of Paul Strand’s “Akeley Motion Picture Camera” taken in New York City, 1923. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph is an example of Paul Strand’s still life photography. According to the Met, “Strand had purchased the movie camera only days before he photographed it. His delight in the finely tooled instrument with which he planned to earn his living is evident in the series of photograph he made.” This print is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159768
93View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3013Paul Strand “CrocusandPrimroses”Print, 1957 Print of Paul Strand’s“CrocusandPrimroses” taken in Orgeval, France, 1957. This is one of Strand’s later works. He spent the last 27 years of his life in Orgeval. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph is an example of Strand’s close-up landscape photography. It is black and white with nice contrast. 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 159769Lot#3014PaulStrand“Driveway” Print, 1957 Print of Paul Strand’s “Driveway” taken in Orgeval, France, 1928. This is an example of Strand’s later work. He spent the last 27 year of his life in Orgeval. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This print is an example of Strand’s landscape photography with great contrast. It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159764Lot#3015PaulStrand“Fungus” Print, 1967 Print of Paul Strand’s “Fungus” taken in Orgeval, France, 1967. This is a later work by Strand. He spent the last 27 years of his life in Orgeval. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This print is a great example of Strand’s close-up landscape photography and use of contrast. It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159765Lot# 3016 Paul Strand “Iris Facing Winter” Print, 1973 Print of Paul Strand’s “Iris Facing the Winter” taken in Orgeval, France, 1973. This is a late work by Strand. He lived in Orgeval for the last 27 years of his life until his death in 1976. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph has nice depth and variety of contrast. 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159779Lot# 3017 Paul Strand “Jug and Fruit” Print, 1915 Print of Paul Strand’s “Jug and Fruit” taken in Connecticut, 1915. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This is a very early work by Strand and is an example of his experimentation with still life. Very nice contrast with the dark objects on a white table. 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $2000-4000 HWAC# 159770Lot# 3018 Paul Strand “Porch Shadows” Print, 1915 Print of Paul Strand’s “Porch Shadows” taken in Connecticut, 1915. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph is an early Strand work. It is an example of his experimentation with shadows and abstraction. According to the Met, this piece is “among the first photographic abstractions to be made internationally.” It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159771Lot# 3019Paul Strand “Rebecca” Print, 1922 Print of Paul Strand’s “Rebecca” taken in New York City, 1922. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. The woman in this photograph is Rebecca Salsbury, Paul Strand’s first wife. Strand took a whole series of photographs of her between 1920 and 1932. According to the Met, “The series was so strongly influenced by Alfred Stieglitz’s celebrated extended portrait of his wife, Georgia O’Keefe, that Strand’s parallel project, pursued in close contact with his friend and mentor, may be considered an implicit act of homage.” This early work by Strand also has a richness of texture. 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $3000-5000 HWAC# 159777
94January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 ArtLot# 3020 Paul Strand “Side Porch” Print, 1947 Print of Paul Strand’s “Side Porch” taken in Vermont, 1947. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This is an example of Strand’s experimentation with American still life which is different from his usual landscape photography. This print is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159772Lot# 3021 Paul Strand “Snow, Backyards” Print, 1914 Print of Paul Strand’s “Snow, Backyards” taken in New York City, 1914. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This is an early Strand work that is not as sophisticated as some of his other works. The image is slightly out of focus. However, it still has great contrast between the snow and the buildings. 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-2000 HWAC# 159778Lot# 3022 Paul Strand “Susan Thompson” Print, 1945 Print of Paul Strands “Susan Thompson” taken in Cape Split, Maine, 1945. It is unclear who Susan Thompson is, but it is possible that she was a friend of Stand’s. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph is an example of Paul Strand’s portrait work. It is black and showcases his contrast skills. It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $2000-4000 HWAC# 159767Lot# 3023 Paul Strand “The Garden” Print, 1964 Print of Paul Strand’s “The Garden” taken in Orgeval, France, 1964. This is a later Strand work. He spent the last 27 years of his life in Orgeval. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph has a richness of depth and contrast. It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159775Lot# 3024 Paul Strand “The Happy Family” Print, 1958 Print of Paul Strand’s “The Happy Family” taken in Orgeval, France, 1958. This is a work from later in Strand’s career. He spent the last 27 years of his life in Orgeval. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph has very nice depth and contrast. It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159774Lot#3025PaulStrand“Toadstool and Grasses” Print, 1928 Print of Paul Strand’s “Toadstool and Grasses” taken in Georgetown, Maine, 1928. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This print is a wonderful example of Strand’s close-up landscape photography. It is black and white with a great variety of contrast in the lighting. 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159763Lot# 3026Paul Strand “Torso” Print, 1930 Print of Paul Strand’s “Torso” taken in Taos, New Mexico, 1930. Ansel Adams met Paul Strand on a trip to Taos the same year this photo was taken. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph is most likely of Rebecca Salsbury, a painter and Strand’s first wife. He was known to take intimate, closely cropped photographs of her. The print is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $3000-5000 HWAC# 159776
95View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3027 Paul Strand “White Horse” Print, 1932 Print of Paul Strand’s “White Horse” taken in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, 1932. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This is a spectacular photograph with extreme contrast. This is the kind of photograph that would have made Ansel Adams very happy. It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $5000-10000 HWAC# 159766Lot# 3028Paul Strand “Yellow Vine and Rock Plants” Print, 1960 Print of Paul Strand’s “Yellow Vine and Rock Plants” taken in Orgeval, France, 1960. This is a later Strand work. He lived in Orgeval for the last 27 years of his life. This print is from a collection of prints that were likely sent to Ansel Adams by Strand. Please see the preceding write-up for more information on this collection. This photograph has a lot of depth and contrast. It is 8 x 10 inches, printed on Kodak paper. Very good condition. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $1000-3000 HWAC# 159773Lot# 3029Salvador Dali Framed Lithograph Framed unidentified Salvador Dali lithograph, #138/300 with Dali signature in lower right. Litho 8.5x6.25”, frame 16x12.25”. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 160695Lot# 3030 Salvador Dali, The Thumb, H.C. 12/65 Lithograph Framed The Thumb lithograph by Salvador Dali. #12/65 H. C. Printed in New York, this edition was reserved for Dali himself and others in his circle, and were not offered for sale. Signed by Dali in lower right corner. Litho 27x18”, frame 39x29”. Est. $3000-7000 HWAC# 160671Lot# 3031 Cosmic Horseman Print by Salvador Dali Framed Cosmic Horseman by Salvador Dali, #271/500. Features a melting pocket watch in the center. With COA which states: Medium-photomechanical graphicwithfacsimilesignature. Published by Gallery 25, LTD. of New York. Atelier, Jalorcolor of New York, 1993. Print 16.5x19”. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 160672Lot# 3032 Grafter Woodcut by Salvador Dali Framed TheGrafterswoodcutbySalvadorDali(1904-1989)with COA. Signed in the wood by Dali, printed 1960. Images transferred to woodcuts from original watercolors by Dali. Publisher Les Heures Claires, Paris. Edition of 3900, no print number visible. Print 11x8”, frame with .5” chip 21.25x18.75”. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 160669
96January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3033Magic Butterfly Lithograph by Salvador Dali, 1/65 Framed c. 1970’s Salvador Dali lithograph, The Magic Butterfly. #1/65 HC. Printed in New York, this edition was reserved for Dali himself and others in his circle, and were not offered for sale. Signed by Dali in lower right. Litho 27x18.25”, frame 39x26.75”. Est. $3000-7000 HWAC# 160670Lot# 3034 Framed British 2 Mast Steamer Watercolor by JG Marshall Framed 3 mast 2 funnel steamship watercolor signed by British maritime artist JG Marshall 1876 in lower right corner. We could not find any info on this artist. Painting 15x20.5”, wood frame 21.75x26.75”. Est. $3000-6000 HWAC# 160657Lot# 3035 Original Watercolor by Sylvia Miller, “Purple Artichokes” Label on reverse by artist with title of piece and dimensions. Art measures 22” x 30” Beautifully matted and framed under glass. Frame measures 26” x 38”. Sylvia Miller is a popular, well-known artist from California, who currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon. Her work has been widely exhibited at galleries all over California and Oregon, and she is an experienced, respected teacher of the arts. An award winning published artist, Sylvia works skillfully in all styles from representational to abstract designs. She is best known for her spontaneous on-location watercolor paintings, described as “large, fresh and free.” Learn more about this celebrated artist at www.sylviamillerwatercolor.com Est. $220-500 HWAC#133770Lot# 3036 Merry Go Round Watercolor Original colorful unsigned watercolor of a merry go round. Clothing consistent with c. 1920-40 era. 15x22”. Some light toning. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 157015Lot# 3037 Framed Painting of an Asian Artist Framed original painting of an elderly Asian artist painting while sitting down. Signed by Shirley. Painting 19.5x23”. Frame 28x32”. Should brighten up with cleaning. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 159424Lot# 3038 Fresh Snow Oil Painting by Steven Heyward Original oil by Sandy, UT artist Steven Heyward. “Fresh Snow” with artist note on back stating it was his last work of 2005, on 12/31/05 at 4:17-5”12 PM as it was getting too dark. 9x12”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 159615Lot# 3039 Steam Locomotive in Snow by Dianne Rodwell Original oil painting by Dianne T Rodwell, a Montana artist, 1981. Steam locomotive in show scene. 17.5x13.5”, frame 23x19” with wear. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 159625Lot# 3040 Sorting Wool Painting by lesa Delisi Sorting Wool acrylic painting by lesa Delisi. 1991. Signed in lower right corner. 13.5x10”, frame 17.25x14.5”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 159624Lot# 3041 Groucho Marx Original Pencil Drawing by Hoffman Nice pencil drawing of Groucho Marx, the famous actor and comedian, smoking his omnipresent cigar. Signed in lower left corner, Hoffman 60. Frame about 13x10”. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 161304
97View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3042 Graciela Rodo BoulangerArtistProofFramed under glass, signed - RARE! Rare ARTIST PROOF! This framed print by G. Rodo Boulanger is signed G. Rodo Boulanger at bottom right with “EA.” on the bottom left. EA is French for epreuve d’artiste, which means artist proof. Artist proofs are usually reserved for the artist and may be sold later. Limited Edition, numbered lithographs from this artist are extremely valuable, but artist proofs rarely come availableforpublicsale.The print through the glass measures approx. 20” x 26”. The frame measures approx. 28.5” x 35” Excellent condition. Graciela Rodo Boulanger was born Graciela Rodo Aparicio in 1935 in Las Paz, Bolivia. Her artwork is characterized by round-faced figures engaged in activities and often features stylized renderings of children. She generally employs a muddy background and primary color scheme in her art. Her work has been shown by the Art Gallery of Lincoln Center and featured in the hall of the UN General Assembly. Boulanger designed the International Year of the Child poster for UNICEF in 1979, and her painting was featured on a stamp by the World Federation of the UN Associations in 1993. One of the most sought-after, widely loved, internationally renowned artists of our time, Boulanger’s popularity in the art-world cannot be overstated. While her work is very well-known, unmistakable and widely distributed, her lithographs and numbered prints consistently hold their value with 4 figure price tags across the board, while her original pieces are priced in the range of luxury cars and single family homes. It is unlikely you will see another opportunity to own an artist proof from Graciela Rodo Boulanger any time soon. Est. $2000-9000 HWAC# 133769Lot#3043Untitled Lithograph by Joan Miro Framed untitled lithograph by Joan Miro(1893-1983) with COA. COA states: Plate signed original stone lithograph. 1972. Atelier: Mourlot Imprimeur, Paris. Published by XX Siecle, Paris. Light center crease. Not numbered limited edition. Litho 11x22”, frame 22x35.25”. Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 160673Lot# 3044 Eagle in the Mist Embossed Serigraph by Marvin Oliver Vivid colors on this embossed serigraph, Eagle in the Mist by Marvin Oliver(1946-2019). Signed Marvin Oliver 99 in lower right corner. 27x21”, frame 35x28”. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 160666Lot# 3045 Our Rivers Ancestors Serigraph by Marvin Oliver, Artists Proof Framed artists proof, Our Rivers Ancestors, embossed serigraph by Marvin Oliver #20/50 AP. Colorful depiction of river fish with embossed bottom. Signed by Marvin Oliver 96 in lower right. Print 27x20.5”, frame 31.5x24.75”. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 160668Lot#3046FramedLithographArtCollection (4) Beautiful collection of 4 framed lithographs. 1.) 19x16 Pont De L’Archev’chÈ Et Abside De Notre Dame 2.) 19.50 x 14.5 Le mole St. Nicolas dans l’isle de St. Domingue, vu du mouillage, Jeanne Ozanne 3.) 16x 20 Floral Robert Furber Lithograph December 4.) 24 x 24 Italian scene PROSPECTUS COLOSSAL SIVE AMPHITHEATRI TITI IMPER #1084/3 Est. $150-300 HWAC# 135154Lot# 3047 Grizzly Bear Serigraph by Dale Faulstich Framed Grizzly Bear serigraph by Dale Faulstich with COA. #203/950, signed by artist in lower right corner, 1989. The Grizzly Bear is the subject of many Northwest Coast Indian superstitions and legends. He was thought to possess many human qualities and great power. This design illustrates a legend about a woman who was abducted by a grizzly bear while she was picking berries. She married the bear and gave birth to twin bear cubs. The overall design represents the grizzly bear. Within his body, the wife is portrayed by her head and hands, and the bear cubs by their heads, legs, and paws. Print 10.25x16.5, frame 16.25x22.25”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 160667Lot# 3048 Palm House in Kew Gardens London Print This print is of the Palm House in Kew Gardens, London, England. The print depicts the Palm House as it appeared in the 1880’s with botanical palms in large pots. Currently, the building still houses palms however the potted plants are now planted at floor level for much larger root patterns that they all needed. Framed at 44 in. wide X 49 in. high. Allow for extra shipping. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 160534Lot# 3049The Prisoner, Illustration Illustration titled “The Prisoner” by Henry F. Farney. Features a prisoner tied to wood stakes lying supine in the prairie & guarded by a rifle-baring man. Very nicely framed. Measures 23”x 18.” Please see photo for more details. From Nelson A. “Buz” Rieger’s exhibition “Rush to the Rockies.” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 151155Lot# 3050 Framed Leaf From Decretum Aureum, 1511 Framed leaf from Decretum Aureum, an early religious work(The Golden Color) printed in 2 colors in 1511 at Lyon by Nicolas de Benedictis, as stated on certificate on verso. Leaf 8x6, frame 13x11”. Gary Bracken CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 160703Lot# 3051 Kiva Gulth Loon Print by Richard Hunt Framed Kiva Gulth Loon print by Inuit artist Richard Hunt depicting a loon. Embossed by Canadian Impressions 1979 and signed by artist in lower right. #348/60/79. Print 23.5x25.5”, frame 25x27”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 160674
98January 2023DAY 3 Sat, Jan 21 Art Lot# 3052 And Bless Mommy and Daddy Print by E H Burger Framed print of 1979 paining by E H Burger titled And Bless Mommy and Daddy. #260/1000 and artist signature in lower left. Print 19.5x16”, frame 26.5x22.25”. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 159426Lot# 3053 Beautiful Collection of Framed Bird Prints - 3 Trio includes: 1.) 18 x 22 Goldfinch signed by Owen Gromme with low sheen framing. 2.) 18 x 23 Tahitian Blue Lory, Vini Peruviana numbered 52/300 signed by Eric Peake 3.) 21 x 28 Black Cockatoos (Red, white and yellow tail) signed by Eric Peak 262/500 Est. $220-400 HWAC# 135155Lot# 3054 Bev Doolittle Print: Three More for Breakfast THREE MORE FOR BREAKFAST by Bev Doolittle, a fine-art lithograph issued in 1996, sequentially numbered and signed by the artist. Subtitle is There’s magic in the unexpected. Image shows a cowboy at a campfire with his back to his shaving mirror hanging in a birch tree, as a mama bear and two cubs are approaching in the foreground concealed in the background of rocks. This is number 13,508 of 20,000. Certificate of Authenticity included with the original folio packaging from The Greenwich Workshop. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139928Lot# 3055 German Dog Show Poster Featuring a Daschund c. 2000? high quality reprint of a dog show featuring a dachshund. Original created in 1905 by George Belwe. 3687 in lower right corner. 27.5x38”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 159622Lot# 3056 Framed Art Grab Bag, 8 7 different framed pieces, listed by frame size. Desert watercolor by House 15.25x18.25”, Lake Tahoe watercolor by Wilma Johnson 12.25x15.25”, lady with corn by Goldfarb ‘8910.5x13.5”, Fishermans’ Wharf with mold stains11.5x14.5”, ship watercolor by Devoe with cracked glass 9.5x11.5”, Lady in canoe print 10.25x8.25”, stream scene 6.5x8.5”. Unframed horse/dragon print by Bergsma #2042/4500. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 160686Lot# 3057 Women and Children Prints Group of about 12 miscellaneous vintage art and advertising prints featuring images of women and children. Includes Victorian lithographs, a cigarette advertisement, a pinup poster book, and more. Various sizes, largest print is 15 x 20 inches. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 160173Lot# 3058 Framed Asian Art (4) Lot of 4 pieces of framed Asian art. Two are watercolor paintings of flowers with Japanese or Chinese writing on them. The other two are embroidery pieces with intricate designs. All four pieces are professionally framed by Sue Page Shop in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Good condition. The smaller ones are 7.75 x 17.75 inches, the larger ones are 7.5 x 22.5 inches. Good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 159630Lot# 3059 Miscellaneous Artwork (3) Three miscellaneous pieces of artwork. The first piece is a wooden wall art piece featuring two birds on a tree branch. The second is a print of a painting by Hendricks Baica, not numbered or dated. The third is a print of a painting titled “Rainy Days and Mondays” by Thomas W. Lorimer. It is signed but not numbered or dated. Various sizes, largest is 18.25 x 22.25 inches. All good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 158259Lot# 3060 Peacock Art in Frames, 2 2 framed peacocks made from an unknown thin layered material, perhaps dyed leaf? 10x6.75”, frame 14x10.5” and 6.5x8.5, frame 12.5x10.25”. Frames have some wear. Cameron Charles Holloway CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 157013Lot# 3061 Art Grab Bag Framed original surf paining by Golden, 21x24”. Framed stagecoach print by OC Seltzer 12x15”. 8 Charles Russell prints 14x17”. Framed sheep herder print 5x7.25”. Framed Wetterhorn hand colored etching by J??? 9x10.5”. Framed Clovelly Hill North by J. Endacott 8.5x6.5” with chipped frame. Framed Hubble Telescope space shot 16x16.5”. Framed truck painting, 6x8”-chipped glass, signed GMR. 2 framed James Hampton prints, ferry and house, 8.5x11.5”. Black swan print 5.75x8.75”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 159416Lot# 3062 Art Grab Bag 2 framed Vanity Fair prints-Men of the Day No. 44 and 50, 14x9.5”. Mission Dolores 4.5x6.5”. Wood cut book prints c. 1880’s x2. 4 blue themed California prints 8.75x11”. 2 etched c. 1840’s Philadelphia prints 11x8”. 2 color prints-Boy Jesus, Good Samaritan-12x10.5” with stains. Several other prints. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 159419Lot# 3063 Western Art (5) Lot of five different pieces of Western art. A) Print of a drawing of a group of deer titled, “Vagabonds.” Number 27 of 100, signed by the artist. Matted and framed, overall size is 11.5 x 7.5 inches. B) Print of a drawing titled, “Bachelor’s Row, Bannack, Montana” by Coppock. Number 21 of 75, dated 1990. Matted and framed, overall size is 12 x 10 inches. C) Photograph of two deer. Signed by the photographers, Neal and MJ Mishler. Matted and framed, overall size is 14.75 x 11.75 inches. D) Original landscape painting by Eva W. Meithe. Signed by the artist, dated 1961. Not framed, 16 x 12 inches. E) Original watercolor winter landscape by S. Coates. Signed by the artist, no date. Matted and framed, 18.5 x 14 inches. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 157700Lot# 3064 Charles Russel Group Russell photo reprint. 1997 calendar. Good Medicine book with torn jacket. 16x10.5” frontiersman print. Framed stagecoach print in 12.5x15.5” frame. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 159027Lot# 3065 Currier and Ives Advertising Calendars, 1945-83 Nice group of artwork prints on Currier and Ives advertising calendars. Advertiser is The Travelers, Hartford CT. 1945-54, 1964-77, 1983x2. 22x16”, some are missing a few pages, mostly on older calendars. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 158598
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