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DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2415 Fresno, California Fresno “Bar” Lot# 2424 Fresno, California Fresno “Novelty Tokens Ten tokens: Yellowstone Dilly Bros.; and Amusement” Token Group Lot of 22 Mayer Bar (3); Bristow’s Bar (2); Grand Central tokens: Belmont Amusement Center (5); R.A. Bar Jennings & Norris; The Orange Bar (2); and Talbert Novelty Co. (16); Bradford Novelty The Schlitz Paul Frohbe. Est. $60-100 HWAC# Machine Co. (1) Est. $50-80 HWAC# 120274 120290 Lot# 2425 Fresno, California Fresno “Palm Lot# 2416 Fresno, California 1888-89 Fresno Garden” Tokens Two tokens: Otto Nestel/Old Palm Garden/Fresno, Cal.//GF/5c/Drink, AL, “BBC” Token GOLDEN WEST/BLADE/&/ 25 mm; Edward Schwarz/New/Palm Garden/ SWETT/PROPRIETORS//THE/BRUNSWICK/ Fresno, Cal.//GF/5/Cents, AL, 28 mm. Est. $50- BALKE/COLLENDER CO/(pictorial). 25 mm. Brass. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 120293 80 HWAC# 120276 Lot# 2417 Fresno, California Early 1900s Fresno “Beer Hall” Token Group Lot of five tokens: John Miller’s Bottle Beer Depot; two from Westside Lot# 2426 Fresno, California Fresno “Pool Hall” Beer Parlor (copper and aluminum); Mertz’s Beer Token Collection Fourteen tokens: Pioneer Pool Tavern; and Rasmussen Beer Hall (pictorial). Est. Hall (6); Fresno Pool Room; Columbus Pool Hall; $50-100 HWAC# 120270 Arax Pool Hall Coffee House (2); Westside Pool Hall (2); Art Pool Hall; Opera Pool Hall. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 120284 Lot# 2418 fresno, California Fresno “Billiards” Token Group Eight tokens: Oriental Billiard Parlor; Ackey’s Billiard Parlor; C.M. Co. Planter’s Lot# 2427 Fresno, California Fresno “Pool Billiard Hall (2); Planter’s Billiards Etc.; Pastime Hall/Cigars/Soft Drinks” Parlor Tokens Billiard Hall; City Billiard Cigar Stand (2). Est. Four tokens: Adelphia Pool Hall, Pool, Soft $60-120 HWAC# 120285 Drinks, Cigars, Tobacco (2); R.L. Heflin Cigars & Soft Drinks; J.H. Diaz, Pool, Soft Drinks, Tobacco. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 120277 Lot# 2419 Fresno, California Fresno “Cigars” Lot# 2428 Fresno, California Fresno “Undesignated Businesses” Token Group 1 Token Group Eight tokens: Anderson’s Cigar Fifteen tokens: The Hughes; Barry & Costley(2); Store; G.C. Cigar Stand; Golden Cigar Store; The Louvre Roemer & Johannsen; Minor & Son (4); Tobacco Kitchen U/L “H” shaped hole, (2) 38 Liljenfeldt & Melin; White Fawn; 1211 I Street (2); mm and 20 mm; Lee Wakefield Cigar Stand; B. Maul & Co.; A & C; and 1217 F Street. Est. $150- Walker & Costley Cigars and Tobacco; and W. 300 HWAC# 120300 Degaw. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 120286 Lot# 2420 Fresno, California Fresno “Clubs, Etc.” Token Group Twenty-three tokens: Lot# 2429 Fresno, California Fresno American Legion Post. No. 4 (2); Voglesong “Undesignated Businesses” Token Group P.A.Y.E System (5); Edison Social Club; 2 Ten tokens with “odd reverses,” includes: Commercial Club of Fresno (2); Broadway Neil White Co./Fresno, Cal.//15c; Norton/ Social Club; Erivan Club; Union Men’s Club (2); Co./Fresno,/Calif.//55; Egan & Manning/ Soak’s Club; San Joaquin Club (2); National Fresno//V; Murphy/1825/Kern St.//GF/35c/IT; Fred Dodd/The/ Club; Manzanita Club; Olympia With Union Hughes/Fresno//5 (2); Ike Myer/Fresno//5; Neil White Co./Fresno, Hall; and La Conga Club. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 120302 Cal.//5c; and Murrell & Taylor/1057/I St./Fresno//(uniface) (2). Est. $60-100 HWAC# 120301 Lot# 2421 Fresno, California Fresno “Dairy” Token Group Three rare Fresno dairy tokens: Lot# 2430 Fresno, California Fresno Farmer’s Dairy; Sierra Creamery; Borden’s “Undesignated Businesses” Token Group 3 Dairy Delivery Co. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 120282 Fifteen tokens: The Oberon; Nelson Bros.; Cooper & Silviera; Jack Brattin’s; Bailey Bros.; Pals Place; Lot# 2422 Fresno, California Fresno Dan Moles; New Rendezvous; N. Murphy; Minor “Japanese Heritage” Token Group Four & Son; Joe Giardina; J. Isnardi; John’s Place; The tokens: M. Mitsuhara; I. Nishita; Tmukai Pool Hoffman Store; and Graupmann’s Resort. Est. Hall; and Yoshikawa Store. Est. $50-100 $150-300 HWAC# 120299 HWAC# 120303 Lot# 2423 Fresno, California Fresno “Mavericks” Lot# 2431 Fresno, California Fresno Tokens (5) Five tokens: Sam Katas, 25 mm, “Undesignated Businesses” Token Group 4 aluminum; Sam Katas, 20 mm, aluminum; plus Fifteen tokens: Foster; The Valhalla (2); G.W.; D. Papaleo; Golden Cigar Store; White Fawn; Corbett’s, 25 mm, 24 mm and 19 mm aluminum. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 120280 F. Eliceche; The Rummy House; H.O. Partin; Sharkey’s; J.P. Ryan (2); John’s Place; and Wagner’s Place. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 120298 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 99

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2432 Fresno, California Fresno Lot# 2441 Fresno, California Fresno-Stockton “Unusual” Token Unique token: (Unusual Cigars Token Buy Cigars/At/SAMUELS/ marking or logo pictorial)/ 1908/ Mariposa (Jockey Pictorial)/Fresno-Stockton/(appears St/ Fresno,/Cal.//Cigars/12 1/2, AL, 24 mm, to read) A. Rod Start Co.//GF/12 1/2c/Cigar, U/L. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 120279 scalloped, 27 mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 120273 Lot# 2433 Fresno, California Fresno Lot# 2442 Fresno, California Miscellaneous “Unusual” Tokens (2) Lot of two unusual Designated Businesses Tokens Twelve tokens: Fresno tokens: Arthur McAfee/You Save/Real Federal Outfitting; Beland Bros. Jewelers; Fresno Coin/Trading Here/1097 I Street Fresno// Bowling Alley; Shamlin Enterprises (4); Ferguson Membership Emblem of the Don’t Worry Club/ The Rug Man; L and B Car Wash; Levi’s Iron & Metal Pictorial of Swastika, wishbone, horseshoe, 4-leaf clover/Good Luck, Co.; J.R. Hickman Reliable Footwear; and Tuft’s 32 mm, brass; plus a center for a bi-metallic token, 1840 Mariposa Cleaners. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 120287 Street//5 c/Elite Bar, 13 mm, copper. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120271 Lot# 2434 Fresno, California Fresno Ambrose Lot# 2443 Fresno, California The Casino Bros. Token Group Eight tokens: AMBROSE Tokens Lot of two: 1) The Casino / 940 / BROS/1021/BROADWAY/FRESNO, CAL.// Broadway / Fresno / Calif. // Good For / 5c / GF/5c/IT. (7). 22 mm. Brass.; and AMBROSE In Trade; Al. rd., 18 mm. 2) Paatsch & Roemer / BROS./1021 BROADWAY/FRESNO, CALIF.// GF/25c/IT. 23 mm. AL. Est. $50-80 HWAC# The / Casino / 1044 I St. / Fresno, Cal. // Good 120295 For / 5 / Drink; Br., oct., 26 mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122611 Lot# 2435 Fresno, California Fresno Brewing Company Token Fresno Brewing / Company / Lot# 2444 Fresno, California The Exchange Tokens (4) Lot of four tokens from The Fresno, Calif. // Good For / 1 / Fresno Lager; Al., oval, 35 x 20 mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122618 Exchange / 2028 / Mariposa / Fresno. One triangle, GF 25c in trade. One brass, four scallops, GF 5c in trade. Two are aluminum, four scallops, GF5c in trade. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 122619 Lot# 2445 Fresno City, California Jacob Lot# 2436 Fresno, California Fresno Inn/ Strahle/ English & Bangs Token English & Hotel Barbershop Cafe Tokens Seven tokens: Bangs / Good For / 1 / Drink / Fresno City, Cal. Half Moon Cafe; Herb and Dode’s Hut (2); Alley // Jacob Strahle & Co. / Billiard / Manfrs. / 515 Barbershop and Cigar Stand; The Belmont Inn; / Market St. / San Francisco, Cal. Al., rd., 25 mm. and Geo. A. Howard Sequoia Hotel (2). Est. $70- Rare. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122620 100 HWAC# 120289 Lot# 2446 Fresno County, California Tokens Fresno County Schools Lunch/Cafeteria Collection (120 tokens) A major and rare Lot# 2437 Fresno, California Fresno Nance collection of 120 lunch/cafeteria tokens from many schools in Fresno County and surrounding areas, including: American Union School; Bros. Tokens Two tokens: Nance Bros./1843/ Mariposa St.//GF/5c/IT. 25 mm. Brass. Est. Woodrow Wilson School; Wolters School; Wishon School; Webster $50-100 HWAC# 120291 School; Washington Junior High School; Washington Colony School; Winchell School; Teilman; Teague; Sequoia Junior High; Scandinavian School; San Joaquin School; Sanger High; Riverview School; Raisin City School; Ernie Pyle School; Pinedale School; Orange Center School; John Muir; McKinley; Mayfair; Malaga; Madison School District; Lowell School; Lone Star Union School; Lafayette; and many more. Tokens are from schools built in the early 1900s on, are in very good condition, Lot# 2438 Fresno, California Fresno and are brass, aluminum and plastic. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 120267 Transportation and Gasoline Tokens Four tokens: Auto Stage Depot; Pan Nova Coin-op Lot# 2447 Hardwick, California Hardwick Gasoline; McCaslin Service Station; and Robey’s Tokens (2) Lot of two plastic tokens: 1) Service Station. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 120288 Excelisor / Market / In Hardwick Mall / 14514 Lot# 2439 Fresno, California Fresno, Cal. Excelisor / Hardwick / Cal. // Rain / Check; Black plastic, 30 mm. 2) Hardwick / Tavern / “Billiards” Token JACOB STRAHLE & CO/ Hardwick / Cal. // Good For / One / Beer; red BILLIARD/MANFRS./-515-/MARKET ST./ plastic, 28mm. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 122639 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.//GEO. RUPERT/GF/- 1-/DRINK/FRESNO, CAL. 24 mm. Brass. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 120294 Lot# 2448 Hollywood, California 1950-70’s Lot# 2440 Fresno, California Fresno, Cal. Cowboy Themed Tokens & Medals (21) Twenty-one cowboy tokens and medals. Rare Token GLASS & WATSON/THE TURF/ While most feature cowboy actors like FRESNO, CAL.//DIG/UP. 26 mm. Oct. Brass. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 120292 John Wayne, Roy Rogers and William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy), there are a few dedicated to pioneering explorer William Clark. All are in very good condition. See photos for more details. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 123077 100 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2449 Hondo, California Cooperative Lot# 2457 Laws, California Jenkins Bros. Canteen Scrip Token COOPERATIVE / Token JENKINS BROS. / ICE CREAM / CANDIES CANTEEN / SCRIP / HONDO, CALIF. / L A / & CIGARS / LAWS, CALIF. / L.A. RUB. STAMP STP STA CO GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br. CO. GOOD FOR / 12½ / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 24 octagonal, 24 mm. Rare, unlisted in Kappen. mm. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 124202 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124203 Lot# 2458 Lemon Cove, California Potter’s Lot# 2450 Hub, California Lou’s Place Tokens Place & Flanery/Scalf Tokens Lot of three: (4) Lot of four tokens: 1 & 2) Lou’s Place / Flanery / & / Scalf / Lemon Cove, Cal. // Good Coldest / Beer / In Town / Hub, Calif.// Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm. Two from: For / One / Drink; Plastic, rd., 30 mm. 3) Willie Potter’s Place / Lemon Cove / Cal. // Good & Shirley / Lou’s / Place / Hub / Calif. // Good For /5 c / In Trade; Al., octagonal, 24 mm. Est. For / One / Drink; Br., rd., 26 mm. 4) Scottie & $150-300 HWAC# 122636 Walt / Lou’s / Place / Hub, Cal. // Good For / 1 / Drink; Plastic, rd., 28 mm. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 122638 Lot# 2459 Lemoore, California Lemoore Saloon Token LEMOORE / SALOON / J.F. Lot# 2451 Imperial Valley, California Whiting MARTIN, PROP. / LEMOORE, CAL. // GOOD Mead Company Tokens (2) Lot of two: 1) A FOR / 10¢ / IN TRADE . Al, oct., 24 mm. Rare. DEPARTMENT STORE OF BUILDING MATERIAL Est. $70-150 HWAC# 122662 / WHITING-MEAD / CO. / IMPERIAL VALLEY / CALIF. / / MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY Lot# 2460 Lompoc, California Vandenberg / FULL VALUE IN MERCHANDISE ONLY / 5¢ NCO Club Tokens Lot of two, one brass, one (center hole) 26 mm 2) 10c, 28 mm. Est. $50- aluminum both good for one dollar at the 100 HWAC# 124232 Vandenberg NCO Club. 35 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124383 Lot# 2452 Jackson, California Genova Saloon Token A. CASASSA / GENOVA / SALOON / JACKSON, CAL. GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 21 mm. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 124194 Lot# 2461 Los Molinas, California R. Meyer Mill Creek token R. Meyer / Mill Creek / Camp Lot# 2453 Kern, California Muroc Edwards / Los Molinos // GF 50c IM. This token was listed in Kappan, Volume 1 as Mill Creek Station. The second edition AFB Token Muroc / Exchange // Bottle / relists it as Los Molinas stating the error in the first listing. 31mm. Check; Br. rd., 18 mm. John Reynolds Collection Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122188 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124396 Lot# 2454 Kettleman, California Kettleman Lot# 2462 Marysville, California Beale AFB NCO Open Mess Tokens (8) Lot of eight green City Market Tokens (5) Lot of five plastic tokens and red plastic tokens from NCO open mess, from Kettleman City Market, GF 1, 5, 10, 25 & 50 Beale Air Force Base. John Reynolds Collection Est. cents. Also: The Arcade / Kernville; and a 1966 $40-80 HWAC# 124387 Centennial Medal from Kern County; Br., rd., 38 mm. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 122637 Lot# 2463 Merced, California Castle AFB Military Token Collection Lot of eight good for tokens from the NCO mess at Castle Air Force Lot# 2455 La Grange, California Levaggi’s Bar Base, Merced. 5, 10, 25, 50 &$1 sizes. John Reynolds Tokens (2) Lot of two: 1) Levaggi’s / Bar / 1897- Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 124404 1976 / Good For One / Drink / La Grange, Cal, // United States / Bicentennial / 1776-1976 / (Indian Head); Br. rd., 20 mm. 2) Louis & Alma Levaggi / Louie’s Place / 1976 / Good For / 1 Drink / Levaggi’s Bar / Since / 1897 / La Grange, Cal. // Lot# 2464 Merced, California Chung Kee Sun California /1776 / 200 years / 1976 /Salutes/ Fat Co. Tokens Lot of two: Obv.: Chung Kee Sun American Revolution Bicentennial; Br. rd.,, 38 mm. Fat Co. / 511 / 14th St. / Merced, Cal.; Rev.: 1) Est. $20-40 HWAC# 122635 One Yan / J & W / Good For In Trade; 2) One Yan / $ / Good For In Trade; Al., rd., 38 mm. Lot# 2456 Lake Tahoe, California Two Rare Unlisted. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 122663 Lake Tahoe Tokens Lot of 2. 1) McKinney’s // GF / 5c / IT. Round, brass. c.1890s. McKinney’s was a resort located near Tahoma on the western shore of Lake Tahoe. 2) Paradise / On / The / Lake // 25. Round, brass. This token is Lot# 2465 Merced, California Merced County attributed to Meyers, California, a suburb of Tahoe’s south shore and Tokens (2) Lot of two: 1) Sierra Mountaineer Days once the site of Yank’s Station. Tahoe Paradise is a part of Meyers. Est. / Oakhurst, California // Scenic Route to Yosemite; $100-200 HWAC# 113651 high relief, loop for suspension, 28 mm. 2) Elite / Livingston // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm, circle cutout. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 122631 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 101

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2466 Modesto, California Stanislaus Lot# 2475 Sacramento, California Mather County Tokens Seven tokens: Vest Pocket Market NCO Club Tokens Lot of six NCO Club tokens (x5 plastic); Lu Gondolfo Pit Stop, Modesto; from Mather AFB, Sacramento. Various Mendes & Marcella, Crows Landing, Cal. Est. $50- denominations. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60- 80 HWAC# 120272 100 HWAC# 124398 Lot# 2476 San Diego, California Post Exchange Cavalry Camp Token Post Exchange / Cavalry / Camp 5c / San Diego, Cal. // 5c; Br. rd., 21 Lot# 2467 Monterey, California Presidio of mm. Rare. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 124386 Monterey Eleventh Cavalry Post Exchange Token Eleventh Cavalry / 25 / Post Exchange Lot# 2477 San Francisco, California Pictorial // 25; Al., rd., 24 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. Presidio Post Exchange Token Presidio Post $60-200 HWAC# 124393 Exchange / 5 // (pictorial Fort Point). Br., sc., Lot# 2468 Newman, California Newman, Cal. 25 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 124389 Token Group Thirteen tokens: Knud Jorgensen (2); The Jessie Bar (2); Omar See; Silva & Martin Lot# 2478 San Francisco, California Post (2); Lew Ball; West Side Cigar Store (2); Crows W & Exchange Fort Mason Token Past Exchange/ M Landing; Dave’s Place; and St. George Hotel. Est. Fort / Mason // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. $100-200 HWAC# 120309 rd., 18 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- 400 HWAC# 124408 Lot# 2479 San Francisco, California Presidio Lot# 2469 Oakdale, California Oakdale Token Company A 12th Infantry Token Company / “A” / 12th / Infantry // Good For / 25c / In Collection Lot of ten tokens from Oakdale: Merchandise; Br., rd., 24 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 Chris’s Corral (2); Newby’s Ranch Cafe (2); Warren-Johnson Co.; The Club Pool Hall (2); D. HWAC# 124391 Bacigalupi (3); Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122632 Lot# 2480 San Francisco, California Presidio Company C Exchange 12th Infantry Token Company C / Exchange / 12th Inf. // Good For / 5c / In Merchandise. Br., rd., 18 mm. John Lot# 2470 Orosi, California Orosi Tokens Lot Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124390 of two: 1) COOKE BROS. / BILLIARDS / AND / POOL / OROSI, CAL. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN Lot# 2481 San Francisco, California Presidio TRADE; B., rd., 21 mm. 2) Prices Candy and of S.F. Officers Club Token Warrant Officers Cigar Store / Orosi, Cal. // Good For / 5c / In / Club / Presidio of S. F. // Good For / 5c / Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm, star cutout. Est. $60- In Trade; Al., rd., 21 mm, uncirculated. John 120 HWAC# 122630 Reynolds Collection Est. $70-200 HWAC# 124407 Lot# 2471 Palm City, California Troop H 1st Lot# 2482 San Francisco, California Presidio Cavalry Token Troop H / 1st / Cavalry // Good Token, 12th Infantry Co. L Ex / 25c / 12th Inf. For / 5c / In Trade; al., rd., 20 mm. Attribution // same. Br. rd., 24 mm. John Reynolds Collection not verified. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- Est. $70-200 HWAC# 124388 300 HWAC# 124395 Lot# 2483 San Francsico, California Fort Lot# 2472 Petaluma, California NCO Open Battery 161st Co. Token 161st Co. C.A. C. / Pool / Moise S.F,. // “4”. Br. sc., 28 mm. John Mess Two Rock Ranch Station Token Paper Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124400 chit good fo 5 cents at the NCO open mess, Two Rock Ranch Station, Petaluma. John Reynolds Lot# 2484 Santa Clara, California Moffet Field Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124394 NCO Tokens Lot of three tokens from the NCO Lot# 2473 Point Arena, California Point Arena Club Moffet Field. Aluminum, GF 10c; nickel, GF NCO Club Tokens (2) Lot of two paper chits 5c, red rubber, GF 5. John Reynolds Collection Est. good for 5 & 25 cents at the NCO Social Club of $100-300 HWAC# 124397 Point Arena A. F. S. John Reynolds Collection Est. $40-100 HWAC# 124392 Lot# 2485 Siskiyou, California Siskiyou Lot# 2474 Sacramento, California Mather County Trade Token Catalog Compiled by James E. Crunk of Montague, Callifornia. Field NCO Club Tokens (3) Lot of three Spiral bound, undated listing merchant tokens aluminum tokens from the Mather NCO Club: from Ager- Yreka in the county just south of GF 5c, octagonal; GF 25c, round; GF 25c, octagonal. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 122634 Mt. Shasta. Approximately 60 pages with loose tracings scattered throughout. Important resource for California token collectors. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 124277 102 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2486 Stockton, California Native Sons Lot# 2497 California California Military of the Golden West Token Stockton / Parlor Tokens Lot of four: 1963 Kennedy Visit to / N.S.G.W. // No. 7; Al., rd., 19 mm. John Reynolds China Lake Medal;1967 Silver Anniversary Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124382 Sharpe Army Depot; Norton AFB store money; NCO Mess, Sacramento Army Depot. John Lot# 2487 Tulare, California Tulare County Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124380 Tokens Lot of seven Tulare County tokens:1985 Lot# California Naval City of Farmersville 25th Anniversary 2498 California Memorabilia Lot of two items: U.S.S. San Francisco commemorative; Br., rd., 38 mm. Three London / Honor Quest / City of SF / Dec 42; red fiber, rd., General food stamp plastic tokens. Two uniface 31 mm. Good Luck symbols on reverse. 2) Pocket tokens: $1.25 per hundred lbs. / Redeemable / At mirror, 56 mm, United Spanish War Veterans / / Erickson & Bryan / Earlimart. Good For / Easton- 1898-1928 / S. S, California. John Reynolds Collection West / Saloon / One Drink; white plastic, rd., 40 mm. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 122640 Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124381 Lot# 2488 Vallejo, California H. W. Lawton Camp Club Token H. W. Lawton / Camp / No. Lot# 2499 California California Post Exchange 1 / U.S. W. V. / Club / Vallejo // Good For / 5c Tokens Lot of three: 1) 3rd Battalion / 8th Cal. / In Merchandise; Al., rd., 20mm. John Reynolds / Canteen / Check // 5; Br. rd., 24 mm. 2) Post / Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 124384 Exchange // 5 cts. / In Trade / Moise S.F.; Br., rd., Lot# 2489 Vallejo, California Mare Island 21 mm. 3) Post / Exchange / 5c / Phonograph Token // Rex Vending Co. / 759 Ellis St. / San Tokens Lot of two: M. I. N. R. A. / 10 & 25 c / Francisco; Br. rd., 21 mm. John Reynolds Collection In Trade // blank. Wm, rd., 28 & 45 mm. John Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124406 Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124399 Lot# 2500 California California Token Lot# 2490 Visalia, California Reception Collection (16) Lot of sixteen: 1969 Trans Saloon Token RECEPTION SALOON / J.E. Bay Tube completion; California Bicentennial MAXWELL / PROP. / VISALIA, CAL. // GOOD San Jose;1968 Riverside Fine Arts; 1956 FOR / 1 / DRINK. Al. oct., 26 mm. Est. $100- 300 HWAC# 122665 Huntington Park; 1966 San Buenaventura; Evelyn’s Cafe, Los Angeles; 1974 Cal Fed Lot# 2491 Visalia, California Rosedale Saloon Mineralogical Society;1969 Cal Bicentennial; Sam’s Town;1935 San Diego Cal Pacific Token ROSEDALE SALOON / GOOD FOR / ONE Exposition; Hi Lo, Porterville (2); Escondido / DRINK / F. & C. / VISALIA, CAL. / KLINKNER & CO. S.F. Br., rd., 26 mm. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 75th Anniversary; Menter, San Francisco; Moise, San Francisco. 122666 Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 124058 Lot# 2501 California Kern County Medals Lot# 2492 Visalia, California Wunder (3) Lot of three: 1) 1940 Third Degree Mt. Abel Saloon Token THE WUNDER / SALOON / & Kern County Masonic Medal; 2) 1946 Oildale / NEW POOL HALL / SWEENEY BROS. / & / Lodge # 688 Masonic medal; 3) Derrick Bar / NECKLAUSSON GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE. GF 20c In Trade. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 122629 (obverse and reverse borders beaded) Br., rd., 21 mm. (Wunder was a beer brand). Est. $100- 300 HWAC# 122667 Lot# 2502 Atchee, Colorado M. A. Luton Token Extremely rare. A. LUTON / GENERAL Lot# 2493 Yosemite, California Post Exchange / MERCHANDISE / ATCHEE, COLO. GOOD FOR / $1.00 / IN MERCHANDISE; B, Hexagonal, 31 Camp Yosemite Token Post Exchange / 5c / mm. Ex: Ron Lerch collection. Est. $400-900 Camp Yosemite / Moise S.F. // blank; Br., rd., 24 mm. Extremely rare. John Reynolds Collection Est. HWAC# 124205 $200-400 HWAC# 124405 Lot# 2503 Bachelor, Colorado Doherty Saloon Token Obv.: The Doherty / Saloon; Rev.: Good For / 5c / At The Bar. Al., rd., 25 mm. Lot# 2494 California 1849 Calif. $5 Gold Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. A proven maverick, accompanied by a copy of the receipt from Rush Gaming Counter Choice Uncirculated the town clerk of Bachelor to John H. Doherty Obverse Liberty facing left. Reverse : 49’r for his $250.00 saloon license. Est. $100-300 panning for gold. W/California above. Gold Wash? Dated 1849 on both HWAC# 124200 sides. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121979 Lot# 2504 Baltimore, Colorado Baltimore Lot# 2495 California 1852 California Counter Saloon Token Obv.: Baltimore / Saloon; Rev.: Obv.: California / (pictorial flag) / Counter; Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm. Est. Rev.: Liberty Head facing left / 1852; Br., rd., $100-300 HWAC# 124190 34 mm. AU condition, beautiful! Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122982 Lot# 2496 California 1849 California Flag Counter Obv.: clipper ship / flag / stars / 1849; Rev.: California / (pictorial eagle) / Token; Br. rd., 38 mm, R 7. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 122981 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 103

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2505 Carbondale, Colorado Elk Saloon Lot# 2515 Gillett, Colorado Herman & Token The Elk Saloon / Bar / W. T. Skidmore Wright Saloon Token HERMAN & WRIGHT / Prop. / Carbondale, Colo. // Good For / One / GILLETT / SALOON // GOOD FOR / ONE / / Drink; Al, rd., 25 mm. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 12½¢ / DRINK: Al., Sc8, 28 mm. Ex: Ron Lerch 124210 Collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 124206 Lot# 2516 Glenwood Springs, Colorado Lot# 2506 Carbondale, Colorado Silver Tirolese Saloon Token Pete Dapro / Tirolese / Saloon / Glenwood Spgs. // Good For / 12 Club Saloon Token SILVER CLUB / SALOON 1/2 / c / In Trade; Al., rd., 24 mm. Ex.: Ron / CARBONDALE / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ Lerch Collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 124213 / IN TRADE / AT THE BAR; Br. rd., 21 mm. Extremely rare. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 124211 Lot# 2517 Idaho Springs, Colorado Capitol Saloon Token CAPITAL / SALOON / S.W. Lot# 2507 Cardiff, Colorado Diamond Saloon WEINBERGER // GOOD FOR / ONE / DRINK; Token DIAMOND / SALOON / CARDIFF, / Al. octagonal, 27 mm. (There are embossed COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE Br., whiskey bottles from this saloon) Est. $100- rd., 21 mm. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 124209 200 HWAC# 124212 Lot# 2518 La Jara, Colorado Edward Martinez Recreation Parlor Tokens Lot of three: Obv.: Lot# 2508 Cedaredge, Colorado Thomas N. Recreation Parlor / Edward / Martinez/ La Jara, Colo.; Rev.: Good For / 5, 10 & 25 c / In Lowe Token THOMAS N. LOWE / CEDAREDGE Merchandise; Al., rd., 19, 24 & 26 mm. Est. / COLO. // GOOD FOR / 50¢ / IN TRADE $100-300 HWAC# 124197 Al., rd., 30 mm. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. $100-400 HWAC# 124199 Lot# 2519 La Jara, Colorado Farmers Exchange Saloon Token FARMERS EXCHANGE / SALOON / LA JARA, COLO. // 12½¢ / AT BAR; Lot# 2509 Craig, Colorado Club Saloon Token Br. rd., 21 mm. Ex.: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. CLUB SALOON / CRAIG, COLO. // GOOD FOR / $150-300 HWAC# 124219 1 / DRINK; Br., rd., 24 mm. Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 124208 Lot# 2510 Denver, Colorado Cherry Hills Lot# 2520 La Veta, Colorado Columbine Club Pictorial Token Rare Colorado pictorial. Saloon Token COLUMBINE / SALOON / LA Obv.: pictorial goat; Rev.: Cherry Hills Club / VETA, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE Denver. Br., irregular shape, 28 mm. Ex.: Ron : Br. rd., 21 mm. Ex.: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. Lerch Collection. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124226 $300-500 HWAC# 124214 Lot# 2511 Eagle, Colorado Eagle and Vicinity Lot# 2521 Las Animas, Colorado Office Saloon Tokens Lot of four: 1) Sharpe’s / Eagle / Token The Office Saloon / Las Animas / Colo. Colo. // Good For / 10c / In Trade; Br., rd., 25 // Good For / 12 1/2 / cents / In Trade; Al., mm. 2) D. J. M. / Good For / 5c / In Trade // Sc8, 28 mm. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. A choice (pictorial eagle); Wm, sq., 25 mm. 3) Blue Point rarity from this mining ghost town, unlisted. / Pool Room // Good For / 10c / In Trade; Al., Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 124215 octagonal, 27 mm. 4) A. L. //Good For / 10c / In Trade; Al., octagonal. Lot# 2522 Leadville, Colorado Pioneer Saloon 27 mm. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124192 Token PIONEER SALOON / AFG (Intertwined) Lot# 2512 El Dorado Springs, Colorado El / LEADVILLE, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN TRADE / AT MY BAR; Al., rd., 38 mm. Ex. Ron Dorado Springs Token Obv.: El Dorado Springs, Colo.; Rev.: Good For 5c In Trade; Wm, Lerch Collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 124222 rd., center hole cutout, 21 mm. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124191 Lot# 2523 Moffat, Colorado Moffat Saloon Lot# 2513 Empire, Colorado Empire City Token Moffat / Saloon // Good For One Drink; Mine tokens Lot of three: Obv.: Empire City Br rd., 24 mm. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. Mine / 1876 / Empire, Colo.; rev.: Colorado $100-150 HWAC# 124216 Gold / 2 1/2, 5 & 10 / Dollars. Br. rd., 22, 29 & 35 mm. Fantasy tokens made in 1969. Empire Lot# 2524 Pueblo, Colorado Nothing Without is the gateway to the North side of Rocky Labor Tokens Lot of four: three are cardboard: Mountain National Park, just up the road from Industrial Souvenir / 1 / Pueblo // Nothing Idaho Springs. Est. $100-400 HWAC# 124195 Without Labor / Series / No.______; Round, 38 mm. Also: Industrial Souvenir / 5 / Pueblo // Lot# 2514 Florence, Colorado Glassons Nothing Without Labor / Series / No. 1; Wm, Saloon Token Glassons Saloon / Florence / rd., 24 mm. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124185 Colo. // Good For / 12 1/2c / In Trade; Al., rd., 24 mm. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 124207 104 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2525 Severance, Colorado Severance Lot# 2534 Colorado Colorado Military Tokens Jersey Dairy Token Rare cardboard token: (2) Lot of two: 1) Lowry Air Force Base / N C O Good For / 1 Quart / Of Milk / Severance Jersey / Open / Mess // Good For / $1.00 / In Trade; Dairy. 54 x 32 mm. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124183 Br. oct., 32 mm. 2) N. C. O. Open Mess / F. G. H. (Fitzsimmons General Hospital) / Denver, Colo.; Br. rd., 22 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $40- Lot# 2526 Silverton, Colorado Iron Mountain 150 HWAC# 124366 Saloon Token IRON MOUNTAIN / SALOON // GOOD FOR / 12½ / CENTS / IN TRADE Al., octagonal, 25 mm. Ex.: Ron Lerch Collection. Lot# 2535 Colorado 1891 Colorado Mining Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124218 Stock Exchange Medal Obv.: The Colorado Mining Stock Exchange / (pictorial building) / 1891; Rev.: Mining Congress / Denver Colorado Lot# 2527 Silverton, Colorado Tremount / November / 18-19-20 / 1891. Al., rd., 39 mm, Saloon Token TREMOUNT SALOON / holed. Uncirculated. Est. $100-200 HWAC# SILVERTON, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 12½¢ / IN 124229 TRADE; Al., oval, 30 x 22 mm. Ex.: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 124217 Lot# 2536 Colorado 1901 Colorado’s Quarto- Centennial Jubilee Medal Obv.: Colorado’s Lot# 2528 Stumptown, Colorado Stumptown Quarto-Centennial Jubilee / (Teddy Roosevelt Saloon Token BOTT / STUMPTOWN, SALOON portrait) / 1876-1901; Rev.: August 1, 2, 3, // GOOD FOR / 5¢ / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 26 1901 / Pike’s Peak or Bust / Colorado Springs. mm. Ex.: Ron Lerch Collection. Est. $300-600 Br., rd., 31 mm. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124230 HWAC# 124221 Lot# 2529 Swallows, Colorado Home Dairy Lot# 2537 Florida Eglin Air Force Base Token R-10, rare cardboard token: Good For Token Eglin / AFB / Fla. // Good For / $1.00 / / Home / 1 Gal. Milk / Dairy / C. E. Whitlock, In Trade; Br. rd., 32 mm. John Reynolds Collection Prop. Green, round, 39 mm. Est. $100-300 Est. $40-200 HWAC# 124365 HWAC# 124184 Lot# 2538 Georgia Georgia Military Tokens (2) Lot of two: 1) 24th Infantry Club / 10 // 10; Wm, rd., 24 mm. 2) Eleventh Cavalry / 10 / Post Exchange // 10; Al., rd., 21 mm. John Reynolds Lot# 2530 Victor, Colorado 1900 Lesher Collection Est. $40-200 HWAC# 124364 Dollar Obv.: Pike’s Peak / Silver Mine / A Commodity / Will Give / In Exchange / Merchandise / At / A. B. Bumstead / No. 609; Rev.: Jos. Leshers Referendum Souvenir / 1 Oz. Coin / Silver / Price 1.25 / M’F’D. Victor / Lot# 2539 Honolulu, Hawaii Hickam AFB Colo. / 1900. Silver, octagonal, 35 mm, holed. Type 2, no scrolls.EF/AU Tokens (4) Lot of four brass tokens from condition. Released Dec. 8, 1900. A. B Bumstead relocated to Victor in NCO Open Mess, Hickam AFB: GF 5, 10, 25 & 1895 from Colorado Springs as a grocer. He died in 1901. See Leonard, 50 cents. John Reynolds Collection Est. $40-100 Hallenbeck & Wilde “Forgotten Colorado Silver,” 2017. Est. $1500- HWAC# 124363 3000 HWAC# 124186 Lot# 2531 Walden, Colorado The Club Saloon Lot# 2540 Idaho Idaho Token Collection Lot of fifteen tokens from Idaho. Nugget, (Weiser); Token Obv.:THE CLUB / W.H. SLEE, PROP. / Shoshone Log Motel, (Cataldo); The Topper, SALOON; Rev.: GOOD FOR / ONE DRINK / AT (Nampa); The Pastime, (Nampa); Idaho Safety THE BAR Br., rectangular 32 x 19 mm. W. Soldier; Valley Store, (Ustick); Midtown Tavern H. Slee mentioned in newspapers 1902-1912. (Cd.A.) and others. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 123076 Est. $70-100 HWAC# 124189 Lot# 2541 Chicago, Illinois 1870-1928 Illinois Token Group 1 - 4 pcs Lyceum Theatre token, FINEST / VAUDEVILLE / HOUSE / ON EARTH. // LAUGHING HEADQUARTERS / BURLESQUE / NOVELTY / MINSTRELS/ SPECTACULAR / Lot# 2532 Walsenburg, Colorado Monte Carlo COMEDY. Rulau IL-Ch 60. c1870-1890. WM, 25mm, EF; Advertising store card for ROGER E. MURREL CO. / INC. / Saloon Token MONTE CARLO / SALOON / PRESENTS / BILLY CHAMP & CO. / IN / SIX-SIXTY-SIC / SYCAMORE // WALSENBURG, COLO. // GOOD FOR / 5c / IN WATCH FOR / ROGER E. MURREL’S / CUCKOO / COMEDY / SINGING TRADE Br., rd., 21 mm. Ex: Ron Lerch / DANCING /NOVELTY. c1928. Brass, 30mm, EF; Rufus Woods Theatre Collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 124220 advertising token. COSTLIEST REVUE ON EARTH / GOOD LUCK / WORLDS LOVELIEST GIRLS // SOPHIE TUCKER TED LEWIS LESTER ALLEN / RUFUS / LeMAIRE’S / AFFAIRS / WOODS / THEATRE. 1926. Brass, 32mm. AU; La Salle Opera House advertising token. Female bust Lot# 2533 Williamsburg, Colorado Venezia left, THE GIRL I LOVE above. The musical farce, The Girl I Love, opened Saloon Token Obv.: Venezia Saloon / Louis / in 1911. Aluminum, 29mm. VF. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-250 Francisco; Rev.: Good For / 10c / At The Bar; HWAC# 126180 Br., Sc.8,28 mm. Extremely rare, saloon existed 1898-1911. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 124188 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 105

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2542 Chicago, Illinois 1885-1894 Illinois Lot# 2550 New Orleans, Louisiana Mardi Gras Token Group 2 - 4 pcs Bridle Rosette? Queen Token Collection Collection of 198 Mardi Gras Alix, 1894 six-year old mare trotting champion tokens from the 1960s-80s. Colorful aluminum, with the record 2.03 ¾ for the mile set in 37 mm. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 120245 Galesburg, Illinois, on September 19, 1894. Her record was not broken until 1900. Lithograph Lot# 2551 Louisiana Louisiana Military Token on metal backing; Two Theatre tokens. One Collection Lot of eleven: Bossier Base NCO Club brass and one white metal. GRENIER’S LYCEUM / VARIETY / PALACE / (3); Fort Polk NCO (2); Barksdale Field NCO (3); GOLD MINE / NO 1 // GRENIER’S GARDEN / CHICAGO’S / GREATEST 1968 Mardi Gras U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting / RESORT / GOLD MINE / NO 2. Rulau IL-Ch-29 and 29B. c1885. Brass Service (3). John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 and White metal, 24mm. EF; Bust, tree, and cabin. AL. W. MARTIN’S HWAC# 124357 / GREATER UNCLE TOM’S CABIN // THE GREATEST PRODUCTION NOW BEFORE / THE PEOPLE / WATCH FOR DATE / MARTIN & CO. CHICAGO. c1890s. Aluminum, 29 x 40mm. Rare. EF with corrosion; Haymarket Theatre Christmas Souvenir. Will J. Davis, Manager. 1890 Lot# 2552 Maine Maine Military Token Third Anniversary of the theatre, Christmas Souvenir. Rulau Chi-82. Collection Lot of eleven tokens from Loring Aluminum, 37mm. AU. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# AFB in Maine. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- 126191 300 HWAC# 124356 Lot# 2543 Illinois Illinois Military Token Collection Scott AFB (6); J. C. Benton sutler tokens (2). John Reynolds Collection Est. $50-200 Lot# 2553 Aberdeen, Maryland Post Exhange HWAC# 124362 Aberdeen Proving Ground Token Post Exchange / Aberdeen Proving Grounds / 25 // 25; Br. oct., 29 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $40-100 HWAC# 124355 Lot# 2554 Cambridge, Maryland Phillips Lot# 2544 Lawrence, Indiana Fort Benjamin Packing Token Collection Lot of 20. Locations Harrison Post Exhange Token POST include Cambridge, Gollsboro, Newark, EXCHANGE / FT. BENJ. HARRISON // 5 / 2 Linkwood, Church Creek, Newbridge. Great (number ctr-stp); Br. rd., 21mm.. John Reynolds variety of shapes, round, square, octagonal. Collection Est. $40-100 HWAC# 124361 Variety of shapes. Please se the TAMS article by Shenkman. Also two Baltimore Anchor Hotel, Lot# 2545 Des Moines, Iowa Fort Des Moines Kirby Canning Comapany (plantation), Phillips NCO Club Tokens (2) Lot of two: N.C.O. Club / Canning Company of Lockwood. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 123461 Fort / Des Moines, / Iowa // Good For / 5 &10c / In Trade; Br., rd., (10c oct.), 20 & 22 mm. John Lot# 2555 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Reynolds Collection Est. $40-100 HWAC# 124360 Store Cards ($10 Counters) Lot of three: J.J. & W. Beals (2); P.S. Gilmore--Father of the American Band (1). Est. $80-120 HWAC# 122974 Lot# 2546 Iowa 1866 Cedar River Bridge Lot# 2556 Ft Warren, Massachusetts Post Company Token Obv: Cedar River Bridge Exchange Token Fort Warren Massachusetts Co. / (Indian Head) / 1866; Rev.: Pass One / POST EXCHANGE / 25 / FORT WARREN, MASS. Footman; C., rd., 20 mm. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 124054 // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN TRADE; Br. rd., 28 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# Lot# 2547 Kansas Kansas Military Token 124354 Collection Lot of six military tokens: Forbes AFB (3); Fort Riley (3). John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- Lot# 2557 Michigan Michigan Military 300 HWAC# 124359 Tokens Lot of three: Wurksmith AFB (2) GF 5c & $1; J. A. Leggatt 3rd Michigan Cavalry sutler token, Curto #174a. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 124353 Lot# 2548 Kentucky Kentucky Store Cards Lot of three: 1) Brown Curtis Vance / Louisville, Lot# 2558 St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul Ice KY // Dealers In Dry Goods / 447 / Market St / Palace Medal A 15mm nickel token/ labeled Corner of / 4th; Br. rd., 28 mm. 2 & 3) Salt River St Paul/ Building pictorial// The Ice Palace / Bourbon / 1850 / Kentucky Currency / S. T. Winter Carnival//Souviner//Crossed snowshoe pictorial John Reynolds Suit, Distiller // S. T. Suit / For / Medicinal / Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119346 Use Only / 1850 / Jefferson Co., K.Y. Br. rd, 26 mm, holed. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 122979 Lot# 2549 Kentucky Post Exchange Token, 6th Infantry Post Exchange / 10c / 6th Inf’ty // 10; Br. rd., 28 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124358 106 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2559 Mississippi Mississippi Military Lot# 2569 Grand Island, Nebraska Grand Token Collection Lot of 18 tokens from Island Token Collection (14) Lot of 14: Mississippi military bases: Columbus AFB Sportsman (GF 5, 10, 25); Geo. D. Hoare;Phelps (12); Keesler AFB (6). John Reynolds Collection Cigar; Grand Island in 1957 (GF one drink); Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124352 Puritan Cigar Store; Giesenhagen & Sassen Beer Parlor; F. O. E. No. 378; Central Cigar Store; Everhart Rubber Works; The Brunswick; Lot# 2560 Missouri Missouri Military Central Cigar Store. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120154 Tokens Lot of three: Jefferson Barracks, GF 25c; Fort Leonard Wood (2). John Reynolds Lot# 2570 Guide Rock, Nebraska F. W. Crary Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 124351 Tokens (3) Lot of three tokens from Guide Rock: F. W. Crary Mercantile Co.; two GF $1, one GF 50c Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121629 Lot# 2561 Montana Merchant Tokens of Montana: A Catalog of Trade Tokens By Lot# 2571 Johnson, Nebraska Johnson Token George F. Gould, published 1978, this is copy Collection (Lot of 4) Lot of four: 1) Arnold #93 of a limited edition. The volume comes in Hopp / Beer / Parlor / Johnson, Nebr. // Good a green three ring binder and covers tokens For / 5c / In Trade; Br., sq., 22 mm. 2-4) R. J. issued from 1889-1939. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# Ottersberg / Gen’l / Mdse. / Johnson // Good 124240 For / 25, 50c & $1.00 / In / Merchandise. Al., sc.4, 32, 35, 37 mm. Est. $20-60 HWAC# 121650 Lot# 2562 Boys Town, Nebraska Douglas County Tokens (6) Lot of six: South Omaha (2): The Lot# 2572 Kearney, Nebraska Kearney Token Brunswick; So. Omaha Liquor Store. Boys Town (4) Collection Lot of six: Tracy’s Billiard Parlor; student bank (5, 10, 25 & 50c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# Schroer Pool; C. E. Schroer Billiards; Pierce Co.; 120178 Nebraska Cash Grocery (5 & 50c). Est. $60-100 HWAC# 121646 Lot# 2563 Campbell, Nebraska Campbell Token Collection (9) Lot of nine: Vankirk Lot# 2573 Kearney, Nebraska Kearney Token Grocery (5, 10 & 25c); Reiber Cash Store Collection (5) Lot of five: Harry Johnson (square (scalloped & octagonal); Hermansons Store (5, and scalloped); Kearney Billiards; Kearney Canning 10, 25 & 50c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121600 Co.R5; Motor Inn Repair Service, R5. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121647 Lot# 2564 Carroll, Nebraska Carroll Token Collection (4) Lot of four tokens from Carroll: Perry Jarvis; Carroll Billiard Parlor; Jens Lot# 2574 Kearney, Nebraska Kearney Christensen; Lew’s Place. Est. $40-80 HWAC# Tokens (3) Lot of three: Higgins & Sons, GF 121628 10c, 28 mm, R3; Empire Dept. Store, GF 1c, Br. rd., R4; Campbell Auction, GF 5c, Al., Sc8, 26 Lot# 2565 Cedar Rapids, Nebraska Boone mm. R5. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121648 County Token Collection (11) Lot of 11 tokens: 8 from Cedar Rapids: Savidge & Holys; Ripp Bros & Goering; Steffes Bros.; Petersburg Lot# 2575 Kenesaw, Nebraska Kenesaw (1): Gus Wiegand (R7); Loretto (2): Miller Tokens (3) Lot of three: 1) Matt J. Consbruck & Barnes; Bruner’s Cash Store. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120167 / Kenesaw / Nebr. // Good For / 5c / In Merchandise; Al., rd., 21 mm, R3. 2) Elmer / Lot# 2566 Chappell, Nebraska Chappell Covel / Good For / 1 / Pint / Milk; Al., rd., 25 mm. 3) New York / Bargain / Store / Kenesaw, Token Collection (10) Lot of ten: Jes Lund Neb. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br., rd., 25 (R6); Recreation Parlor; Kinery Recreation; mm, R3. Est. $20-80 HWAC# 121638 Geo’s (2); Aden-Kampfe Merc. Co. (5 different denominations). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120175 Lot# 2576 Kennard, Nebraska New Deal Cafe Token New Deal Cafe / Kennard, / Neb. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Al., sq., 22 mm. R3. Lot# 2567 Genoa, Nebraska Farmers Produce Est. $20-40 HWAC# 121649 Co. Tokens (4) Lot of four: GF 5, 10, 25 & 50 cents. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121612 Lot# 2568 Gibbon, Nebraska G.W. DeWolf Token Obv.: G.W. DeWolf / Gen’l. / Mdse. / Gibbon, Neb.; Rev: Good For / 50c / In Trade. Wm, sc.8, 28 mm. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120158 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 107

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2577 Lawrence, Nebraska Lawrence Lot# 2585 Lodgepole, Nebraska Elmer’s Tokens (3) Lot of three: 1) Recreation / Club Place Tokens (3) Lot of three: Elmer’s / Place / Lawrence / Nebr. // Good For / 5c / In / Lodgepole / Nebr. // GF 5, 10 & 25 c / In Merchandise; Al., rd., 20 mm. 2) Matt Friend & Trade. Al., rd., 21, 24, 28 mm, R3. Est. $40-80 Co. / General / Merchandise / Lawrence, Nebr. HWAC# 121635 // Good For / 5c / In Merchandise; Br., sc.8, 25 mm, R2. 3) R. B. McIllece / Lawrence / Neb. // Good For / 2 1/2 / cts. / In Trade; Br., rd., 24 Lot# 2586 Logan Creek, Nebraska Pictorial mm, R4, unlisted denomination. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 121639 Token Collection (4) Lot of four tokens from Logan Creek Hall Association: one uniface, two Lot# 2578 Leigh, Nebraska Leigh Tokens Lot of six: pictorial elephants, and one pictorial horse. All 1) Smoot Bros. / Nebr. // Good For / In Trade; Br. rd., Br., sc.8, 29 mm. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 121634 holed, R5. 2) H. Siemsen / Leigh / Nebr. // Good For / tc / In Trade; Al. Sc.4, R4. 3) Steve Gloser / Leigh, Lot# 2587 Loma, Nebraska Loma Token Collection / Nebr. // Good For / 5c / In Trade. Br. rd., 22 mm. (6) Lot of six: Pleskac Bros. (2): GF 10 & 50c, both 4) Tomes Bros. / 5c / Trade/ Leigh, Nebr. // (same); scalloped. Jerry Pleskac / General / Mdse. / Loma, Br. rd., 22 mm, R3. 5) Smoot Bros. / Leigh / Nebr. Nebr.; GF 5, 25, 50c & $1. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 121633 // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 22 mm, R5. 6) Hinrich’s / Tavern / Leigh, Nebr. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Al., rd., 22 mm, R3. Leigh was the maiden name of the first postmaster’s wife. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 121640 Lot# 2579 Lewellen, Nebraska Ervin L. Santero Tokens (2) Lot of two R4 tokens: Edvin L. Lot# 2588 Long Pine, Nebraska Rare Long Pine Santero, GF 5 & 25 cents. Al., rd. 22 & 28 mm. Tokens (2) Lot of two: 1) A. P. Nelson / Billiard Est. $30-60 HWAC# 121641 / Parlor // Good For / 5c / In Merchandise; Al, oval, 28 mm, R5. 2) Ingalls Grocery / Store / Long Pine / Neb. // Good For / 50c / In Trade; Br. rd., 32 mm R6, unlisted variety. Long Pine is mentioned in Willa Cather’s 1911 short story The Joy of Nelly Deane. Est. $40-80 HWAC# Lot# 2580 Lexington, Nebraska J. M. Anders 121632 Tokens (3) Lot of three: J. M. Anders / Ice / Lot# 2589 Lost Park, Nebraska Lost Park Crean . Confectionary / And Cigars / Lexington, Fish Hatchery Token Obv.: Lost Park / Fish Nebr. // Good For / 5, 25 & 50c. Al., rd., 19, 24 / Hatchery; rev.: Lost Park / Token. Br., rd., & 28 mm. Est. $20-40 HWAC# 121642 27 mm. One token town. Est. $30-50 HWAC# 120166 Lot# 2581 Lincoln, Nebraska Hoppe Saloon Lot# 2590 Louisville, Nebraska Louisville Tokens (2) Lot of two: 1) W. F. Diers / GF 5c; and Pictorial Tokens (2) Lot of two: Hoppe Br., sc.,22 mm. 2) Butz / Bar / Louisville / Saloon / 5c / In Trade // blank; Br. sc., R6. Nebraska // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Al., oct., (1882-1895). 2) Good For / 15c / T. P. Quick / 23 mm. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121630 In / Trade // Pool Check / (pictorial pool cues & balls). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121645 Lot# 2582 Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln Token Lot# 2591 Loup City, Nebraska Loup City Collection Lot of fifteen tokens from Nebraska’s Token Collection (3) Lot of three: Wm. state capital. Nebraska State Prison Canteen (3); Lewandowski(2); Mat’s Place. Est. $40-80 Labor Temple (3 different); Crest Coins & Guns; HWAC# 121624 A. J. Ray’s Store; Germania; Bart’s Smoke Shop; Shepard Photographer; Wittstruck Bros.; Harris - Goers’; H. Herpolsheimer Co.; S. A. L. N. trade check. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 121643 Lot# 2592 Madison, Nebraska Madison Token Collection (5) Lot of five tokens from Madison: Lot# 2583 Lindsay, Nebraska Lindsay Tokens Murphy & Son; J. H. Murphy; Farmers Merc. Co.; Fred Shank Soft Drink Parlor; Reineccius & Neeley. Est. (2) Lot of two: 1) H. C. Lachnit / Lindsay, / Neb. $40-80 HWAC# 121609 //Good For / 5c / In Trade; Al., oct. R7. 2) Dan Griffin / Lindsay, / Neb. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Al., oct., 22 mm, R4. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121644 Lot# 2593 Osmond, Nebraska Osmond Tokens (3) Lot of three: J. N. Hansen; Maxey’s Lot# 2584 Litchfield, Nebraska Litchfield Tavern; Harris Beer Parlor. Est. $40-80 HWAC# Tokens Including Unlisted (3) Lot of three: 121616 two John J. Haller, al, 21 mm & Zinc, 23 mm. Unlisted: Wm. Skadden / Pleasure / Parlor / Litchfield, Nebr. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. Sc.4, 24 mm. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121636 108 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2594 Papillion, Nebraska Papillion Lot# 2603 Nebraska Antelope County Token Collection (4) Lot of four: Cabay Token Collection (6) Lot of six: Brunswick Lounge; Charles Peters; Hauschild Bros. (4)(H.C. Johnson); Tilden ( Scott’s Place/ GF Tavern; C. D. Smith. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121621 5c); Orchard (Miller Bros.) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120156 Lot# 2595 Pauline, Nebraska Farmer’s Union Lot# 2604 Nebraska Antelope County Co-Operative Token Obv.:Farmers Union / Co Tokens Tokens from Antelope county: Elgin - Operative / Ass’n / Pauline, Nebr.; Rev.: Good For / 25c / In Trade. Br., rd., 29 mm. Est. $20- (4), Royal (1), Neligh (4), Oakdale (1). Est. $90- 40 HWAC# 120165 180 HWAC# 121946 Lot# 2596 Phillips, Nebraska J. C. Kiker & Co. Tokens (3) Lot of three: Obv.: J. C. Kiker & Co. / Phillips, / Neb.; Rev.: Good For / (10, 25, 50c) / In Trade. Br. rd., 24, 27, 30 mm. Est. $40-80 Lot# 2605 Nebraska Box Butte, Scotts Bluff HWAC# 120157 and Morrill Counties Tokens Tokens from three western Nebraska counties: Box Butte: Alliance (6); Scotts Bluff (8); Morrill: Baynard Lot# 2597 Platte Center, Nebraska Platte (2), Redington (1). Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121930 Center Token Collection (9) Lot of nine: D. P. Mahoney; Hank’s Bar; L.A. Hansen; Max Bruckner(3) (5, 10 & 25c); Bruckner Mercantile (3) (10, 50c & $1). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121613 Lot# 2606 Nebraska Boyd County Token Collection (13) Lot of 13 tokens from Boyd County: Lynch (4): C. F. Roe; Bristow (3): Andersons Cash Store; Butte(3): Floyd Fust Lot# 2598 Shubert, Nebraska H. U. Landolt Pool Hall; A. P. Andersen; G. Hanson; Spencer (3): Eastside Tavern; Storjohann & Higgins; Tokens (3) Lot of three: Good For: 1c (clipped planchet); 25c & $1.00. Est. $40-80 HWAC# Ficenec & Koenig. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120168 121619 Lot# 2607 Nebraska Buffalo & Sherman County Tokens Tokens from Buffalo and Sherman counties: Buffalo: Amherst (1), Ravenna (1), Shelton (2), Miller (2). Sherman: Rockville (6). Lot# 2599 Sidney, Nebraska Sidney Token Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121933 Collection (8) Lot of eight: C. W. Hornaday (2); Boyd’s Cigars; The Sidney Merchantile Co. (5 different denominations). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120171 Lot# 2608 Nebraska Burt County Token Collection (4) Lot of four: Lyons (3): Lyons Recreation; Lyons Co-Operative Co.; Tekamah: B. F. Schroeder. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120169 Lot# 2600 Stamford & Plymouth, Nebraska Harlan & Jefferson County Tokens (6) Lot of Lot# 2609 Nebraska Burwell & Maywood Tokens six: Plymouth (Jefferson County) (3) Farmers (6) Lot of six: Burwell (Garfield County) (4): Davis Mercantile (5c, $1, $5). Stamford (Harlan Tavern (5 & 10c); Maywood (Frontier County) (2) County): Kintsel; Martin; Rudy’s Place. Est. $40- Joseph Perkin (5 & 50c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121601 80 HWAC# 121603 Lot# 2601 Stromsburg, Nebraska Stromsburg Tokens (3) Lot of three: Andrew Johnson (10 & Lot# 2610 Nebraska Butler County Token 50c); Ericson Bros. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121617 Collection Tokens from Butler county: Abie (5), Dwight (6), Ulysses (5). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121945 Lot# 2602 Nebraska Adams County Token Collection Tokens from Adams county: Ayr (2), Prosser (3), Hansen (1), Lot# 2611 Nebraska Butler County Token Hastings (17), Hayland (1), Holstein (3). Est. $100+AB3AB3239:AB3259-300 HWAC# 121948 Collection (17) Lot of 17 tokens from Butler County: Brainard (9); Bruno (7); Surprise (1). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120155 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 109

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2612 Nebraska Cass & Sarpy County Token Lot# 2619 Nebraska Cuming County Tokens Collection Tokens from Cass & Sarpy counties: Tokens from Cuming County: Bancroft (12), West Elmwood (3), Murdock (1), Union (4), Weeping Point (1), Wisner (1). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121940 Water (1). Est. $120-240 HWAC# 122678 Lot# 2613 Nebraska Cass County Token Lot# 2620 Nebraska Custer County Token Collection (9) Lot of nine tokens: Plattsmouth Collection Tokens from Custer county: (7): Geo. Conis; Hotel Riley; Weyrich & Anselmo(2), Berwyn (2), Sargent (3), Ansley Hadraba(4); Greenwood (2): W. J. Appleby; (1). Est. $80-150 HWAC# 121939 Metcalf & Wiedeman. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120170 Lot# 2614 Nebraska Cedar & Clay County Token Collection (5) Lot of five tokens: Cedar County: Lot# 2621 Nebraska Custer County Token Bow Valley (1) Schutzen Verein; Magnet (1) Shea Collection (10) Lot of ten: Broken Bow (3): Merc.Co. Clay County: Sutton (1) Sutton Roller Mills Crouch Dairy; Daggett’s Cigar Store; The ; Glenvil (2) E. L. Frey. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120172 Cooperative Co. Mason City (7): Farmers Union Co Op: round, square, scalloped, octagonal. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120173 Lot# 2615 Nebraska Cedar County Token Lot# 2622 Nebraska Dawes County Token Collection Collection Tokens from Cedar county: (5) Lot of five: Marsland (1): Trinity Drug; Chadron (4) Randolph (4), Hartington (2), Wynot (2). Est. A. R. McNees; A. L. Andrews (R6); Roy E. Lester. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 121944 $40-80 HWAC# 120174 Lot# 2616 Nebraska Chase County Tokens Tokens Lot# 2623 Nebraska Dawson County Token from Chase county: Imperial (17), Wauneta (3). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 121943 Collection (4) Lot of four: Sumner (1): F. A. Millhouse (R5); Gothenburg (3): Johnson’s The Value Store; Carlson Merchantile (2 - one holed). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120176 Lot# 2624 Nebraska Dixon County Token Collection Tokens from Dixon county: Allen (5), Ponca (5), Newcastle (4), Wakefield (2), Lot# 2617 Nebraska Clay County Tokens Tokens Emerson (1). Est. $120-300 HWAC# 121947 from Clay county: Edgar (6), Eldorado (3), Harvard (5). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121942 Lot# 2625 Nebraska Dodge County Token Collection Tokens from Dodge county: Dodge (8), Scribner (1), Nickerson (1), Hooper (2), North Bend Lot# 2618 Nebraska Colfax County Tokens (2), Winslow (1). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121936 Tokens from Colfax county: Rogers (2), Richland (2), Schuyler (4), Howells (6). Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121941 Lot# 2626 Nebraska Dodge County Token Collection (11) Lot of eleven: Snyder (2): B. S. Store; Koester Cafe. Fremont (9): Geo. Synder; Geo. F. Wolz; F. O. E. Aerie No. 200; Little Chief (2); Fremont Transportation Co.; Max Fiedler; Fremont Storage Battery Co.; Grumperts (1c & 5c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120177 110 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2627 Nebraska Douglas County Token Lot# 2636 Nebraska Johnson County Token Collection Lot of 46 tokens from Douglas Collection Tokens from Johnson county: Elk County: Omaha: (44), Valley (2). Est. $300- Creek (17), Tecumseh (1). Est. $120-200 600 HWAC# 121951 HWAC# 122683 Lot# 2628 Nebraska Fillmore County Token Collection Tokens from Fillmore county: Shickley (7), Milligan (2), Fairmont (1), Exeter (3), Ohiowa (2). Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121937 Lot# 2637 Nebraska Johnson County Token Collection (7) Lot of seven: Sterling: H. Steinkuhler. Graf: Farmers Union Co-op. Tecumseh (5): Wagner’s Rec. Hall; Whitehead Recreation; Caps Recreation; H. C. Goings (two different). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121606 Lot# 2629 Nebraska Fillmore County Token Collection (5) Lot of five: Geneva (4): Cliff’s Place; M. Heiser; Wilson & Schneider ( 2 1/2 & 5c). Strang: Ervin Heinrichs. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120179 Lot# 2638 Nebraska Kearney, Harlan & Franklin Counties Tokens Tokens from three Nebraska counties: Kearney: Minden (7), Heartwell (1). Harlan: Ragan (1). Franklin: Naponee (2), Hildreth (1). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121934 Lot# 2630 Nebraska Gage County Token Collection Tokens from Gage County: Beatrice (3), Odell (4), Virginia (4), Wymore (4). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122687 Lot# 2639 Nebraska Kieth, Kimball & Knox County Tokens (5) Lot of five: Brule (Kieth County) (2): Berryman’s Cash Store; Aden & Kampfe. Kimball Lot# 2631 Nebraska Greeley County Token (Kimball County): W. L. Willis Department Store. Sparta (Knox County) (2): Spring Farm Store (10 & Collection (10) Lot of ten: Spalding (7): Joseph 25c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121607 Ballweg; Bud’s Billiards; Coynes Cash Store (3); Spaulding Cafe; Schaffer & Krausnick. Greeley (1) J. J. Doyle. Greeley Center (2): M. E. Doyle (1 & 5c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121602 Lot# 2640 Nebraska Lancaster County Token Collection (6) Lot of six: Sprague: Clif’s Place. Malcolm (3): Boyd’s Confectionery; Johnson’s Pool Lot# 2632 Nebraska Hamilton and Hall Hall (2); Martell (2) farmers Elevator & Trading Co. Counties Token Collection Tokens from (GF 10 & 50c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121608 Hamilton & Hall counties: Hamilton: Aurora (1), Hampton (3), Hordville (1). Hall County: Doniphan (7), Wood River (1). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122685 Lot# 2633 Nebraska Hitchcock County Token Lot# 2641 Nebraska Lancaster, Seward, Collection Lot of 29 tokens: Palisade (3):Blue Saline & Jefferson Counties Token Collection Moon Supper Club; Palisade Recreation Club Tokens from four Southeast Nebraska counties. (2). Straton (12): A. Cowman & Son (R7); C. Lancaster County: Bennet (1), Raymond (1), B. Diehl; Stratton Recreation Club; David’s Roca (1), Hickman (1). Seward County: Bee (1), Recreation Hall (5, 10, 25 & 50c); C. C. Rook ( 5, Seward (1). Saline County: De Witt (1), Wilbur 25, 50, 50c & $1). Est. $60-120 HWAC# 121604 (6). Jefferson County: Diller (1), Reynolds (1). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122684 Lot# 2634 Nebraska Holt County Token Lot# 2642 Nebraska Lincoln County Token Collection Tokens from Lincoln County: North Collection (11) Lot of eleven: O’Neill: O’Neill Platte (36), Hershey (1), Wellfleet (4). Est. $200- Battery Station; Page (6) Hunter & Grey (5, 10, 25 & 50c, 2 $1). Stuart (4): Ferris Abdalla; 400 HWAC# 122681 Solson & Willerling; Levi Bros. (5 & 10c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121605 Lot# 2635 Nebraska Howard, Valley & Greeley Counties Token Collection Tokens Lot# 2643 Nebraska Maverick Token from three Nebraska counties. Howard: Boelus Collection Box of 61 maverick tokens, most (4), St. Paul (6). Valley: Arcadia (1). Greeley: Wolbach (2). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122686 thought to be Nebraska, but probably some other states as well. Est. $50-300 HWAC# 121952 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 111

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2644 Nebraska Merrick County Token Lot# 2651 Nebraska Otoe, Pawnee and Nemaha Collection (11) Lot of eleven tokens from Token Collection Tokens from three Nebraska Merrick County: Palmer (2): Miller’s Store; D. counties. Nemaha: Auburn (3), Nemaha (1). Pawnee: C. Burkman. Central City (2): A. Fouts; Edger Du Bois (5), Violet (1). Otoe: Berlin (3), Nebraska City Gas Station. Clarks(3): Wm. Douglas (2)(25 & (9). Est. $180-300 HWAC# 122682 50c) ; Shorty’s Place; Silver Creek (4): Roth & Kula (2) (25c & $1); John Kula (5 & 10c). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121610 Lot# 2645 Nebraska Merrill County Tokens Lot# 2652 Nebraska Perkins County Token (10) Lot of ten: Bridgeport (5): Dally’s Tavern; Collection Lot of 33 tokens: Grant (18): J. T. Houston & Yekel; Kepler Mercantile Co. (3) Fitzgerald; Duane Schroder; Hankel & Sons; The (5, 10 & 25c). Broadwater (5): Bruner Bros. uncirculated (5, 10, 25, 50c & $1). Est. $40-80 Central (2); R & H Confectionary (3 different); HWAC# 121611 Grant Athletic Club (3); Faye M Synder (4); Delancy Recreation (3 different). Madrid (15): Weibel Billiard Parlor; Recreation Parlor (2); Groenewald’s Lot# 2646 Nebraska Nebraska Military Store (2); Bill’s Place (3); Price & Miller Recreation Token Collection Lot of 17 Nebraska military (2); Joe’s Place (2); Lovenburg’s Parlor (3). Est. $60-120 HWAC# 121615 tokens: Offutt AFB (13); Fort Crook (3); S.W. Beall sutler token: GF 10c. John Reynolds Lot# 2653 Nebraska Perkins, Keith, Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 124350 Cheyenne & Deuel County Tokens Tokens from four Nebraska counties: Perkins: Elsie (7), Venango (2). Keith: Ogallala (1). Cheyenne: Lot# 2647 Nebraska Nebraska Token Lodge Pole (1). Deuel: Big Springs (6). Est. Collection Tokens from Dundy, Hayes, $120-300 HWAC# 121935 Hitchcock, and Frontier counties: Dundy: Haigler (9). Hayes: Hamlet (2). Hitchcock; Stratton (1). Frontier: Eustis (7). Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 121950 Lot# 2654 Nebraska Phelps & Furnas Counties Tokens Tokens from Phelps and Furnas counties: Lot# 2648 Nebraska Nebraska Token Phelps: Bertrand (6), Holdredge (4), Precept (1). Collection (8) Lot of eight: 1) Hunt & Milks Furnas: Arapahoe (1), Beaver City (1), Wilsonville / Gen’l / Mdse. / Burchard, Neb // Good For (1). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121938 / $5.00 / In Trade; Br. rd., 38 mm, R5; 2) Dale Beghtol Co. / Brady / Island /Nebr. // Good For / 50c / In / Merchandise; Al, oct., 28 mm. 3) Garvin Merchantile / Sutherland / Nebr. // Good For / 50c / In Merchandise; Al., rd., 30 mm, R4. 4) American / Legion / Tryon, / Neb. Lot# 2655 Nebraska Platte, Madison & // Good For / 10c / Tax Paid; Al., rd., 25 mm. 5) Recreation / Parlor Boone County Tokens Tokens from three / Peru, Neb. // Good For / 25c / In Trade; Al, rd., 28 mm. 6) Ord City Nebraska counties: Platte: Duncan (4), Monroe Bakery / Drape’s / Prop. / (counterstamp) // Good For / (planchet (1), Humphrey (3). Madison: Meadow Grove blockage) / In Trade; Al., Sc.8, 25 mm, R5. 7) Herman Bruegging / The (9), Norfolk (5). Boone: Primrose (2), St. Tavern / Gering Neb.// Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm, R4. 8) Edwards (1). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 121932 Loomis / Drug Co. // Good For / 5c / In Trade;Br., rd., 21 mm, R5. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121631 Lot# 2656 Nebraska Red Willow County Token Collection Tokens from Red Willow Lot# 2649 Nebraska North Central Counties county: Bartley (1), Indianola (17), McCook Token Collection Tokens from Knox, Bond, (2). Est. $120-240 HWAC# 121931 Rock, Holt and Cherry counties. Bloomfield (5), Niobrara (5), Verdel (1), Verdigre (9), Wausa (1), Winnetoon (1). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 122677 Lot# 2657 Nebraska Red Willow County Token Collection (20) Lot of twenty: Lebanon Lot# 2650 Nebraska Otoe County Token (2): Ira Overstake; Lee DeLong & Son. McCook Collection Lot of 41 tokens from Otoe County: (18): Claar; M. U. Clyde; Farmers Club; Otoe (2): Thiessens Store; John F. Grafe & Co. Dolliver & Kiel; G. E. Mitchell; Geihsler Club Lorton (2): J.J. Paben; C. Steffens. Palmyra (2): (2); Champion Billiard Parlor (2); Champion Hull’s Beer Tavern; Leppert & Mahoney. Paul Sporting Goods (4); Big Bills’ Smoke House (5). (2): Fox; Paul’s Tavern. Syracuse (8): Brinkman Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121618 & Metzger; Fritz Staack; Halm & Lorenz (2) (1 & 5c); F. H. Bartling (2); L. H. Recreation Parlor (2). Lot# 2658 Nebraska Richardson County Talmage (13): John B. Ingram; Wm. Kreimer; H. Token Collection Lot of 21 tokens from A. Kennedy; I. L. Viox; Peggy’s Place; Pat’s Place Richardson County: Falls City (12), Salem (3), (2); Jacob Bohlken; Aug. Hansen; Wm. Horstmann (4) (1, 5, 50c,& $1.) Humboldt (3), Verdon (3). Est. $120-240 Burr (12): Ade Juilfs(2); J. B. Frey; G. J. Broers; Farmers Union Co-Op; HWAC# 122676 Genzlinger & Klein (7 all different). Est. $80-160 HWAC# 121614 112 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2659 Nebraska Saline County Token Lot# 2666 Nebraska Tokens of Towns Collection (6) Lot of six: Swanton (3): Novak & Starting with L (4) Lot of four tokens from Pospisil (2); Jishra Tavern. Tobias: Brabec & Kresl. towns beginning with “L”: 1) Dick’s Tavern / Friend (2): Emmett Burns; City Club Cafe. Est. $40- Lanham, / Nebr. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. 80 HWAC# 121620 sq., 21 mm. 2) Henry Schacht / Laurel, / Neb. // Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm, R5. 3) W. L. Watkins / Lyman / Pool / Hall / Lyman, Nebraska // Good For / 10c / In Trade; Al.,rd., 24 mm, R5. 4) Jim’s Place / Lindy, / Nebr. // Lot# 2660 Nebraska Saunders County Token Good For / 5c / In Trade; Br. rd., 21 mm, R3. Collection Tokens from towns in Saunders Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121637 County. Ashland (6), Prague (6), Morse (1), Bluff Lot# 2667 Nebraska Webster & Nuckolls (13), Memphis (3), Valparaiso (6), Wahoo (8), Weston (13), Yutan (2). Est. $240-500 HWAC# Counties Token Collection Tokens from 122688 Webster and Nuckolls counties: Blue Hill (2), Red Cloud (11), Rosemont (1). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122680 Lot# 2661 Nebraska Saunders County Token Lot# 2668 Nebraska York & Polk Counties Collection (17) Lot of 17 tokens from Saunders Token Collection Tokens from York and Polk County: Touhy: Kriz & Benes; Mead (2): Early counties: Benedict (5), Henderson (5), York Dawn Stock Farm; Malmo (3): Al Sorenson, (8). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 122679 Potadle & erickson; Ted Schultz. Cedar Bluffs (11): Elmer Jurgens; Bud Hoffmann; L. Killian & Co. (2); Peter Bande (7). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121622 Lot# 2662 Nebraska Seward County Token Lot# 2669 Nebraska York County Token Collection (5) Lot of five: Pleasant Dale (3): Neil’s Collection (9) Lot of nine tokens from York Tavern; City Dairy; C. Uthe’s. Simplehurst: H.H. County: Bradshaw (2) Harry Palmer (25 & Wele. Tamora: R. E. Marshall. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 50c). Thayer: Stewart. Gresham (6): Southside 121623 Tavern; Diers Bros. (5, 10, 25, 50c & $1.00). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 121625 Lot# 2663 Nebraska Stanton County Token Lot# 2670 Stead, Nevada NCO Open Mess Collection (7) Lot of seven: Stanton: Al Schierloh. Stead AFB Token NCO OPEN MESS / Pilger (6): Louis Foy; R.C.U. Cash Store (25c & $1); STEAD AFB. NEV. // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN O. H. Cunningham (5 & 10c, $1.00). Est. $40-80 MERCHANDSE; Al. rd., 28 mm. John Reynolds HWAC# 121626 Collection Est. $40-100 HWAC# 124349 Lot# 2671 New Hampshire NCO Open Mess Grenier Field Token NCO / Open / Mess / Grenier Field, N.H. // 25c / In Trade; al., rd., 28 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $40-100 HWAC# Lot# 2664 Nebraska Thayer County Token 124348 Collection (6) Lot of six tokens from Thayer County: Bruning: Smoke House. Byron (2): Nona Lot# 2672 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1890 & Bill (25 & 50c). Carleton (2): Carleton Merc. Co. Atlantic City Merry-Go-Round Tokens - 2 (50c & $1). Gilead: Community Store. Est. $40-80 Merry Go Round token. Obverse seaside scene, HWAC# 121627 YOUNG’S AMUSEMENT CO. / MERRY GO / ROUND. Reverse lady on a horse, ATLANTIC CITY above. Rulau reports these tokens as being hard rubber with a plain edge. This example Lot# 2665 Nebraska Thurston, Washington is brass with a reeded edge. Similar to Rulau NJ-AC 33. c1890. Brass, 26mm. AU; Merry Go & Burt County Tokens Tokens from Thurston, Round token. Obverse seaside scene, YOUNG & Washington & Burt counties: Thurston: McSHEA’S / MERRY GO / ROUND. Reverse lady on a horse, ATLANTIC Walthill (4), Rosalie (7). Washington: Herman CITY above. Rulau NJ-AC 36. c1890. Brass, 26mm. VF scratches in (7). Burt: Basford (1) (Basford is a ghost town). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 121949 obverse field. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 126187 Lot# 2673 New Jersey McGuire AFB Military Tokens Four tokens from McGuire AFB: two cardboard tokens from N.C.O. Open Mess; $1.00 in trade NCO McGuire; 25c In Trade, McGuire NCO Club. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-200 HWAC# 124347 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 113

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2674 New Jersey 1880, 1930 New Jersey Lot# 2679 New York, New York 1850-1937 New Token Group - 3 The Mt. Ephraim Theatre York Token Group 2 - 6 pcs Stork Club encased opened in 1930. “Gold Movie token given free Lucky Penny. 1937 Lincoln Cent. 32mm. Bright Unc; as an appreciation of patronage and good for a Theater performance souvenir of “Ye Dairy Farm” free entry or premiums displayed in the lobby. a romantic story of love on a dairy farm in Sleepy The tokens were distributed by the Theatrical Hallow by playwright and lead actress Eleanor Premium Service in Philadelphia and struck by Merron. Yoked oxen with the length of the run of Aug. C. Frank in Philadelphia. c1930s. Brass, the play in New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. 27mm; Token from the Fascination Game on the Boardwalk in Atlantic The reverse has small vignettes of American City. Good for ONE / TEN CENT / GAME. c1930. Brass, 22mm. AU; landmarks and the Maine. Signed W. F. Doll Mfg, Co. Scalloped brass token Incuse APPLEGATE’S / PALACE on the obverse. N.Y. c1901. Aluminum, 38mm. Nice AU with flashes of luster; Union Incuse 5 reverse. John R. Applegate built a pier in 1883. The token Coffee Company advertising token. The company issued five tokens likely dates to use in the pier’s amusement pavilion. Rulau NJ-AC-6. picturing different female performers. The medal offered here features c1880s. Brass, 28mm. EF. John Reynolds Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# the bust of ELLEN TERRY left. Terry toured in England and America 126188 performing Shakespeare and comedy. Her first of six American tours was in 1883. Rulau NY-NY-344. c1880s. White Metal, 40mm. VF/EF; Bijou Opera House. Leased by Miles and Barton in 1883 to save it from Lot# 2675 New Mexico New demolition. The obverse pictures Henry E. Dixey, Comedian, staring Mexico Military Tokens in Adonis which ran for 603 performances between 1884 and 1886. Lot of ten: Cannon AFB (4); The reverse commemorates the 400th performance on Friday, Oct. 2, White Sands Missile Range 1885. White Metal, 51mm. F (rough rims, holed; American impresario, (3); Hachita 12th Cavalry (3). performer, and theatre owner personal medal in celebration of his John Reynolds Collection Est. 25th year in management. Tony Pastor is sometimes known as the $100-300 HWAC# 124346 Dean of Vaudeville. High relief bust of Astor with his name and dates. The reverse reads, PRESENTED / BY / TONY PASTOR /AS A SOUVENIR OF / REMEMBERANCE / AND IN / COMMEMORATION OF / THE COMPLETION / OF HIS / 25TH YEAR OF / MANAGEMENT / IN / NEW YORK CITY. Rulau Nyk-90. White Metal, 39mm. UNC; Counter-style eagle obverse, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above. Reverse reads “ADMIT THE BARER / TO THE / DRUIDICAL/ EXPOSITION. Believed to have been issued by the United Ancient Order of Druids formed in Lot# 2676 New York, New York 1885-1890 Coney Island New York in 1845. Reeded edge. Rulau NY 230A. c1850. Brass, 29mm. Elephantine Colossus Tokens - 2 VF. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 126190 Coney Island token with an image of the famed Elephantine Colossus constructed at Coney Island in Lot# 2680 New York City, New York $20 New 1885, ELEPHANT BAZAAR // York City Hall Counters (2) Lot of two: gold CONEY / ISLAND / SOUVENIR. plated and silver plated. In Unitate Fortitudo / Rulau Bkn 24. Copper, 22mm. F; (eagle with shield) / 1856 // (pictorial) / City Image of the famed Elephantine Hall / New York. Rd., 34 mm. Est. $100-300 Colossus constructed at Coney HWAC# 122976 Island in 1885, ELEPHANTINE COLOSSUS CONEY ISLAND / C. A. BRADENBURGH, MANAGER // ARCHITECTURAL TRIUMPH / Lot# 2681 New York New York Military HEIGHTH / 176 FEET, / LENGTH Tokens Lot of six: Fort Schuyler, Fort Jay, / 203 FEET, 31 ROOMS, / OPEN David Island, Madison Barracks, P. B. Miele DAILY. Rulau Bkn 22A. c1890s. White Metal, 32mm. VF/EF. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# Commissary (2). John Reynolds Collection Est. 126186 $100-300 HWAC# 124345 Lot# 2682 New York 1927-1940 New York Lot# 2677 New York, New York New York City Token Group 1 - 4 pcs NATHAN & ROSE Hall Lot of 25. Brass, round. All New York City GOLDBERG’S / PROSPECT THEATRE / Hall. Seventeen Lady Liberty (Morgan design) PROSPECT AVE. & 161 ST. N.Y.C. // DON’T Theodor Bollenhagen & Co. Four spiel marke reverse. Four Eagle THROW THIS COIN AWAY / THIS COIN IS / (similar to Morgan dollar) Reverse Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- WORTH 50 CENTS / WHEN REDEEMED / AT 200 HWAC# 122108 THE BOX / OFFICE / ON / FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY EVE. c1927. Copper-Nickel, 33mm. EF; Leon & Eddie’s, popular New York “Swing Lot# 2678 New York, New Street” nightclub that started as a prohibition era speak-easy. LEON & York New York City Hall EDDIE’S / 33 W 52 / N.Y.C. / “ALWAYS THE HOTTEST SHOW IN TOWN!” tokens Lot of 11. Strassburger EUE (medal designer for Medallic Art)// CARRYING THE TORCH FOR & Nuhn New York City Hall, TRUTH AND JUSTICE / GOOD LUCK / LEON & EDDIE’S. c1933. Brass, brass, round. Eagle w/store 32mm. EF; Spinner from the 21 Club bearing its iconic entry gate, card reverse, spiel marke. VG+ JACK & CHARLES / 21 / WEST FIFTY SECOND STREET // arrow and Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. rear end, ALL RIGHT YOU PAY / “21”. c1940. White Metal, 32mm. AU; $100-200 HWAC# 121986 STORK CLUB / RAIN / CHECK / NEW YORK / OSBORNE REGISTER CO. CINTI. O. // stork in top hat STORK CLUB / N.Y.C. c1930s? Nickel, 31mm. AU John Reynolds Collection Est. $75-150 HWAC# 126189 114 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2683 North Dakota North Dakota Lot# 2691 Fort Quitman, Military Tokens Lot of eight tokens from Texas 1871 Moore and Sweet Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota. Fort Quitman Token Obv.: John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# Moore and Sweet / 1871; Rev.: 124340 Fort Quitman / 50 / Cents / In Mdse. Br. rd., 31 mm. Fort Quitman was on the border of Texas and Mexico, just south Lot# 2684 Ohio Ohio Military Tokens Lot of the tiny mining town of of nine military tokens from Ohio: Wright- Sierra Blanca in northwest Patterson AFB (4); Lockbourne AFB (2); Texas. There are five known three sutler tokens: J. W. Cruikshank (2), John denominations all very rare. In Stanton. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124344 the Bowers shell card book as B-TX-252. Fort operated 1858- 1861, was abandoned then reopened 1868 to 1877. Only adobe ruins remain today. Est. $800- 1600 HWAC# 124178 Lot# 2685 Haworth, Oklahoma J. Emmett Harris Tokens Lot of three. J. EMMETT Lot# 2692 Houston, Texas 1969, 1988 Space HARRIS / HAWORTH, / OKLA. // GOOD FOR / Medals (2) Lot of two: 1) The Apollo 11 25, 50, & 1.00 / IN / MERCHANDISE / MEYER Mission / Commemorating / The Historic First & WENTHE CHICAGO Br., rd., 24, 28 & 31 Flight / To Land Men / On The Moon // Man’s mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 124235 First Landing On The Moon / July 20, 1969; Copper, rd., 38 mm. 2) Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery 1988 / 5 Dollars // Republic of the Marshall Islands / $5 / Lot# 2686 Oklahoma Oklahoma Military Tokens 1988 /Jepilpilin Ke Ejukaan; (Marshallese: “Accomplishment Through Joint Effort”). Cupro-nickel, rd., 38 mm. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. Lot of six different military tokens from Oklahoma’s $40-80 HWAC# 124040 Ft. Sill. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124343 Lot# 2693 Texas Texas Military Token Collection Lot of 23 military tokens from Texas: Sheppard AFB; Fort Bliss, Amarillo AFB, Fort Wolters; Fort Hood; Kelly AFB; Randolph AFB; Lackland AFB. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-500 HWAC# 124339 Lot# 2687 Charleston, South Carolina Charleston South Carolina Bicentennial Commemorative Coins Set of five silver Lot# 2694 Seattle, Washington Wire Rope commemoratives highlighting South Carolina history. Both sides of Mfg. & Equipment Company Store Card Obv.: each medal is a different historical moment. Number 857 of a limited Wire Rope Mfg. & Equipment Company / The issue. Medals are 34 mm. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $80-100 Double Blue Line / Seattle; Rev.: Acid Steel / HWAC# 124035 Running In Oil. Al, rd., 32 mm. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124198 Lot# 2688 South Carolina South Carolina Military Tokens Lot of three: Shaw AFB, Lot# 2695 Washington Washington Military Charleston AFB, Port Royal Navy barracks. John Tokens Lot of nine: Ft. Worden (3); 430th AAF Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124342 Base; C.P.O. / N.A.S. club (3); Fairchild AFB (3). John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 124338 Lot# 2689 South Dakota South Dakota Token group Lot of 4. 1. Hillside S.D/Schumacher Lot# 2696 Wisconsin Wisconsin Military & Koehler. GF/25c/I.T. Wht metal, scalloped Tokens (3) Lot of three: 1) POST / EXCHANGE edge, 25mm 2. Hurley S.D. Turkey Ridge Store, / CAMP / WILLIAMS // GOOD FOR / 10¢ / IN General Merchandise. GF/10c/I.M. Wht. Metal MDSE.; Al. oct., 22 mm. 2) POST / EXCHANGE RD 22.5mm. 3. Tabor S.D. T.J. Binder. GF/5c/I.M. / CAMP / WILLIAMS // GOOD FOR / 25¢ / IN Brass. Octogon, 25mm. 4. Bowdlerizations S.D./ MDSE.; Al., rd., 28 mm. 3) Wisconsin National Gross Bro’s/Dept Store. GF/10c/I.M. Brass, RD. Guard / Post / Exchange / 50c / 1924 // 22.5mm Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122089 blank; Br., rd., 31 mm, center hole. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124337 Lot# 2690 South Dakota Villa Tap Room Lot# 2697 Wyoming Ft. Russell/Ft. Warren Ellsworth AFB Tokens (2) Lot of two: Villa Tokens Lot of two:1) Post Canteen / 25 / Tap Room / Ellsworth / A.F.B. / South Dakota cents / Ft. Russell // The Brunswick Balke / // Good For / 10 & 25 c / In Trade. Br. rd., 24 Collender / Compy. / Check; Ni., rd., 25 mm. & 29 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $40-100 2) NCO Club / Fort Warren / Wyo. // Good For HWAC# 124341 / 5c / In Trade; Br., rd., 21 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124336 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 115

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2698 Wyoming Lusk/Lingle Wyoming Lot# 2705 1800’s Collection of Victoria Tokens Lot of 4. 1. Three Lusk, Niobrara counters/tokens. Lot of 34. Brass, majority County, Wy.... Two :Barney’s Lusk Wyo obv. are round. Spiel Markes, KYT, Victoria Reverse ; GF/25c/I.M Wht Metal, 7 sided crowned, Victoria length of reign, Glok Zun, Victoria De Gratia. Two Octagonal, 25mm. 2nd GF/5c/I.M, Wht metal, 7 have mounting for necklace for chain marked “Queen of England and sided octagonal, 21mm. One Cowboy Bar Lusk Impress of India”.. Two are 6 sided “Victoria Queen and Impress” and obv. . GF/10c/I.T. Brass, RD. 23mm. 2. Pool Hall more. Varying conditions. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-400 Lingle Wyoming, RD, Wht metal. GF/5c/I.T. HWAC# 121971 21mm Est. $100-120 HWAC# 122088 Lot# 2706 Counter Collection (Lot of 6) Lot of Lot# 2699 $10 Eagle Gaming Counter six miscellaneous counters, spiel markes and a Perhaps a pattern die for the Argentine French fob. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $40-80 counters, this uniface piece has: United States HWAC# 122612 of America / (pictorial eagle with shield) / 10 D; Br., rd., 26 mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122991 Lot# 2707 1845-55 Date Collection of Lot# 2700 Beer Tokens Lot of three: 1) 1953 Victoria Regina Lot of 13. Brass, round. Dated Falstaff 50th Anniversary; 2) Storz Beer Omaha 1845-55. Victoria Regina Bust obv. Prince Nebr.; 3) 1915 Pan Pacific Exposition San Diego Albert playing cards, facing left. Varying conditions. Benjamin Fauver Eastside Beer Gold Medal winner. Salvatore Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# 122060 Falcone Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 124078 Lot# 2708 Dollar Sized Advertising and Good-For Token Dies (~89) About 89 dollar sized token dies from the historical Northwest Territorial Mint Collection. There are many Lot# 2701 c1930 Casino and Hotel Tokens - 2 good-for dies (reverses) and advertising dies Paradise Casino Token with obverse image of (obverse) that include at least one saloon. Mostly the “Million Dollar Pier” showing the Paradise 1980s-90s. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 125128 Casino at the end. Reverse: MILLION DOLLAR PIER / PARADISE / CASINO / ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA. c1930s. Aluminum, 21mm. UNC; So- Lot# 2709 1800’s Earl Grey Lot of 8. Five Earl called dollar, Manhattan Hotel high-relief obverse Grey tokens Bust looking left obverse. Reverse and Hotel Brighton high-relief reverse. HK-717a. Duke of Wellington trampling the British Lion. White Metal, 40mm. UNC. John Reynolds Collection Meant to be satire at the appointment of Charles Grey ( the second Est. $100-200 HWAC# 126193 Earl Grey) because the first Earl (Duke of Wellington, that defeated Napoleon @ Waterloo) refused to allow reform of Parliamentary Lot# 2702 1900-1902 Celluloid Button system and forced to resign. The Inscription” By Trampling Liberty I lost the Reins”. Three tokens medal celebrating the Greaat Reform bill Group - 3 Boston Badge Company celluloid of 1832. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122100 pinback. Female portrait, CHARITY MINSTRELS. c1900. 25mm. Mint; Celluloid Pinback YE PARK / Bull Head / YE DAIRY FARM. Produced by Whitehead and Hoag. c1900. 32mm; Celluloid Lot# 2710 Edward VII Tokens Lot of 11. King button (missing pin) advertising E. J. Carpenter’s touring theater Edward VII of United Kingdom 1901-10. Obv: company and their production of Little Outcast. Photograph of the Bust of Edward VII. Reverse three designs: star, May Stockton. c1902. Celluloid cracked. John Reynolds Collection Est. St. George slaying dragon, Shield w/crown top, card suit spade and $75-150 HWAC# 126183 diamond. Two have eyelets for a chain. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 122095 Lot# 2703 Civil War Store Cards Lot of seven: Lot# 2711 Encased Cent Dies About 30 or One Country; Not One Cent; John Schuh’s Saloon; more miscellaneous encased cent dies from Union Flour; John Thomas Jr.; D. Campbell Grocer; various businesses, circa 1975 to 1990. Est. Fishers Henry. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 122610 $50-100 HWAC# 125130 Lot# 2712 1572- 1882 Foreign Token Group #10, Lot of 31 Lot of 31. Belgium, Sweden, Lorraine Ireland, France, and England. I.E; Lot# 2704 17-1800’s Collection of Plus Ultra Ireland Obverse: D. O”Connell, Friend of His Country. Frederick II VF cond. poker mark 1882. Edward II & III. Victoria (12.2mm). France: Tokens Lot of 23. I.E.: Ludwig Christian Lauer Victoria obverse, reverse Sebastian Medel. Conditions vary. Benjamin : Ship obv, sun rev. Maximus Nuremberg ship counter. Various conditions. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $300-600 Fauver Collection Est. $140-400 HWAC# 121868 HWAC# 121970 116 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2713 1594-1794 Foreign Token Group Lot# 2721 1578-1581 Foreign Token Group #12, Lot of 21 Lot of 21. Countries: Belgium, #2, Lot of 7 Lot of 7. . 1578, Vf cond. Low Brussels, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Countries, Burning Book. 1581, VF+ cond, other Low Countries. I.E.; Obv: bust of Philip IIII, 1659, Rev: Sun Jeton, man & dog both sides of token. 1556, through Clouds. !594 Netherlands Rev: For the Uniform Admin of the EF,. 1610, VG, book and birds one side of token. Untied Provinces. From late 15th century Netherlands Obv: Adam & 1575, EF, 1720, VF, Nuremberg. 1610, VF. Eve. Spain Albert & Isabella, 1615. Varying conditions Benjamin Fauver Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121869 121860 Lot# 2714 1500-1700’s Foreign Token Lot# 2722 1800’s Foreign Token Group #20, Group #13, Lot of 15 Lot of 15. I.E; Sweden Lot of 20 Lot of 20. Four Keep Your Temper Charles XII Obv, 1697, Rev: bright sun/trees, tokens, two with crown two w. Victoria. 15 VF. Netherlands, 1585, Philip II Obv. Lion Shield Rev.. Netherlands, Queen Victoria Tokens Two have blank reverse, VG+. Model 1/2 Sov 1595 copper: fortress Obv, Lion rev. D& CO. Obv, tall ship Rev., Belgian Queen Victoria. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 121877 Computine Jetson 1529. Charles V, 1546. And other Low Countries. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-225 HWAC# 121870 Lot# 2723 16-1700’s Foreign Token Group #21, Lot of 10 Lot of 10. 1. Four Reckoning Lot# 2715 1327-1715 Foreign Token Group counters and two James Prince of Wales Medals #14, Lot of 24 Lot of 24. Low Countries. (1697) VF. 2. 1740 Hoyle bust obverse and “2” reverse. 3. Great Britain Varying Conditions. I.E.; South Africa 1896, Coronation Medal George III & Charlotte. 4. Carolina and Anna tokens. imitation. English: Cross both sides. English Counter, 15th century. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 121878 Spain, Charles V Obv. Bird &Branch Rev. Edward I English Counter. Napoleon III KYT token. Anglo-Gallic brass Edward I out II.. Several Lot# 2724 16-1700’s Foreign Token Group Edward III and Richard II, and more. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. #22, Lot of 15 Lot of 15. 1. Two George III & $100-250 HWAC# 121871 Charlotte 1761 and 1776, RD, 2. Before 1540 AD, 17mm, lead Boy Bishop token. 3. 1625 George I 22.5 mm, VF. 4. Lot# 2716 Foreign Token Group #15, Oscar and Josephine Obv. Rev four spades. 5. 1707 Union of England Lot of 8 Lot of 8. 1. Three Die Sinker tokens and Scotland 6. Charles II 1671 Great Britain. 7. Queen Victoria Birmingham, England : two S.A. Daniel Maker gambling token. Seven more tokens one w/scalloped edges. Benjamin and one Metal Workers. 2. Silver 1845 Covent Garden theatre. 3. One Fauver Collection Est. $100-220 HWAC# 121879 Model Penny w/silver center. 4. R.W. Forsyth Bust obv and Four Horse team rev. 5. Culley’s Canteen. 6. Liverpool Watch Maker. Benjamin Fauver Lot# 2725 1872 Foreign Token Group #23, Collection Est. $120-300 HWAC# 121872 Lot of 30 Lot of 30. Counters, Coronations and Expo Bldg. 1. Model 1/2 Sov, 1863, Prince of Lot# 2717 Foreign Token Group #16, Lot of Wales. 2. King Edward II and Queen Alexandria, 1902, 3. Hoyle bust 15 Lot of 15. Mostly Ireland and England. 1. Obv, Rev “4”, grey metal, . 4. George IV, Great Britain. 5. Nine Queen Great Britain Victoria 1/2 penny (small head Victoria tokens. 6. Duke of York and Albany, 1827. 7. George III and bust center). 2. Ireland Dan O’Connell tokens. 3. St. Patrick, 1806. 3. Charles III, William IV Coronations. And 13 more. Benjamin Fauver Theo Isle of Man and more. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-220 Collection Est. $140-400 HWAC# 121880 HWAC# 121873 Lot# 2726 Foreign Token Group #24, Lot Lot# 2718 1813-1830 Foreign Token Group of 18 Lot of 18. 1. Venetian Ducat, scalloped #17, Lot of 14 Lot of 14. 1. 1816 Dublin penny. edges, 19.7mm, Obv. : Oval pellets and stars- VG cond. 2. Two Isle of Man tokens, 1830. Ones Rev: two plant like figures.Colonial Africa and very popular, believed in very good/clean condition the other F cond. 3. Wellington Medal to have been struck by John Cook & sons London. Inspired by Venetian 1814, Obv, Rev. Edward Bewley. Three Irish Penny token, Three E. ducat name Alvise Macenigo (1722-32). 2. Two KYT tokens one Stephens Dublin tokens Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-220 Queen Victoria and one Hoyle . Several other Victoria tokens, Prince HWAC# 121874 Ferdinand, Death of Charles II, William IV, John Wilkes esq. “A True Britton” and more. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $140-350 HWAC# Lot# 2719 Foreign Token Group #18, Lot 121881 of 16 Lot of 16. From Italy, France, Spain, and Ireland. 1. Three Isle of Man 1830, God Save Lot# 2727 Foreign Token Group #25, Lot the King. 2. American Red Cross Lapel Pin. 3. of 26 Lot of 26. 1. Seven KYT tokens #’s !936-39 Spanish Civle War Medal, bronze, very F-14,F-115, F-125, F-732, M-20a M-325. And rare. 4. Netherlands 1588 Jeton . 5. Four Italy one copper F-3. 2. One Hoyle token Austrian Eagle reverse. 3. 1797 tokens, one is a wine token. 6. France Louis Scotland Dundee. And Edinburgh, Glasgow, and unlisted Linlithgow. XVI. 7. 1820 Irish Penny Token. 8. Temperance 4. Four Victoria “To Hanover 1937” tokens all in greats condition. 5. Hotel Liverpool. Three others Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 Victoria Regina Four Pence 1855. 6. Victoria Model 1/2 Sov. 1872. HWAC# 121875 Seven more Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $140-400 HWAC# 121882 Lot# 2720 1813-1852 Foreign Token Group Lot# 2728 1789-1919 Foreign Token #19, Lot of 19 Lot of 19. 1. Scotland !8th Group #26, Lot of 26 Lot of 26. 1. Four “3 Century Farthing Token, copper. 2. Dundee dimensional” heavy truck tokens: Mt. Blac 1 Farthing token. 3. Glasgow retailers token 4. 1817 Leeds Great Tunnel, Kaiser Wilhelm II 1916, Nikolai Bowman 1845-1947 (copper), Britain token. 5. Die Sinker Dolphin Hotel Uphill Birmingham. 14 more brass w Obv of king w/crown and Great Britain 36 schilling weight. 2. retailer and farthing tokens. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-300 Arthur Krupp, POW, Bear Obv, 50 rev., what metal. 3. 1914. Longwood HWAC# 121876 Cricket CLub, Goat Obv. 4. Oldbury Harmonic Inn Gottrill Die Sinker. 5. 3 Pence Phillips Vulcan Inn, Newport. 6. J.A. Taylor Old ham Bath Hotel Obv. Fine Ale & Porter Rev. And 12 others. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $160-350 HWAC# 121883 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 117

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2729 Foreign Token Group #3, Lot Lot# 2737 Franklin Mint Collection of of 8 Lot of 8. 1568, F cond.Philip II gaming Special Commemorative Issues of 1970 token. 1576, EF. 1586, EF, England, Elizabeth I Elegant red album of 31 proof bronze seated. 1596 EF. 1596GF. 1800 EF. Cicero Ron, commemorative medals, with descriptions. VF. 1500, EF, France Jeton, Ship on one side. Subjects include the 200th Anniversary of Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# the Boston Massacre, the Centennial of the Ringling Brothers Circus, 121861 American Airlines 747 Astroliner, Apollo XIII, and many more. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 122994 Lot# 2730 1584-1600’s Foreign Token Group #4, Lot# 2738 Keep Your Temper Gaming Lot of 6 Lot of 6. 1500 AD, battle scene, ladder to Counters Lot of two Keep Your Temper heaven, VF. 1600, EF. 1584, EF, Knights non horse/ counters: one with U.S. gold coin reverse; one castle. 1600’s VF, Ludvic. 1584, VF, Shepard & wolf. in German. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 122972 1590 Netherlands, EF. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-220 HWAC# 121862 Lot# 2731 15-1600’s Foreign Token Group Lot# 2739 1910 King George V tokens Lot of #5, Lot of 9 Lot of 9. 1. 1655, VF, Bust of Philip 3. Two are bust of George V looking left. “King III. 2. Brass counter, Vf, #4 on one side. 3. Hoyle, and Emperor of India” and “King of England man seated w.cards, AU. 4. 1600 counter, Holst. EF. 5. 1622, VF, 6. and Emperor of India”. One is bust looking left 1599, EF, 7.. France Henry IIII, 8. Germany, EF, Richen Pfennig, OBV: of King George V and Mary. Benjamin Fauver Mine/RVA. 9. Netherlands, Duke of Lorraine, EF, double headed eagle. Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 121981 Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $140-270 HWAC# 121863 Lot# 2732 1547-1612 Foreign Token Group Lot# 2740 M.M. Cabral $2 1/2 Counters Lot #6, Lot of 11 Lot of 11. 1.. 1558, Willie III, of two: M.M. Cabral / 2.50 // 2.50; Br., rd., 18 VF. 2. 1547, Charles V, Holy Roman Empire, mm. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 122985 VF. 3. 1596, unlisted, Low Countries F cond. 4. 1581, Low Countries, VF. mane/dog pic. 5. 1552, Charles V, Jetton, VF. 6. Philip of Spain, VF, Nuremberg origin. 7. 1599, VF, Low Countries, 8. Victoria obv., Rev cards, AU. 9. Jetson, Low Countries. VG, 10. Low Countries, F cond. 11. 1612, F, Est. $120-220 HWAC# 121864 Lot# 2733 15-1700’s Foreign Token Group Lot# 2741 1940’s Military Chits (tokens) #7, Lot of 11 Lot of 11. 1575, VF, Low WWII Lot of 7. 1. Two. Algeria. American Countries, Jeton. 1568, VG, Flanders, Jeton. Officers Club, Chit book. Series 1. #08395, 14 1575, Germany, Rechen-Pfennige, Obv. Hans: Schvltes: Norns. 1586, chits and No 14520 20 chits for 2/1/2 Francs for Madison du Colon, F, two men feeding horses. 1587, VF, Low Countries, Mna standing- Murphy’s, Beach Club, and Hotel Saint Maurice. Very Fine cond. 2. 3 woman seated left-Skelton right. 1605, VF, James I, Gun Powder Plot. books. Destroyer Officers Club, Villa No. 1, Bouisseville, Club Tickets. 1672, F, Charles II. 1711, Queen Anne, counter, XF. Plus three others in Sale Price $2 or 100 Francs. Books contain 8, 17 14 Tickets respectively, F-VF cond. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $160-330 HWAC# 121865 5 Francs each. Excellent cond. 3. Naval Jr. Officers Mess, 5 Francs ea. Lot# 2734 1300-1683 Foreign Token Group Eleven chits. VF cond. 4. Algeria. Ain El Turck, ( Fountain of the Turks) Villa No. 19, Chit Book, 100 Francs, No 508. Seventeen 5 Francs chits. #8, Lot of 21 Lot of 21. All Low Countries. Most Exc. Cond. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 122136 are Netherlands mint, tokens from city states. Includes are: Germany Lion of St. Mark type. Italy Lion of St. Mark. Along with 17 well known City States, Philip II 1571,. Dates from 1300 to 1683 in conditions from F-VF. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- 300 HWAC# 121866 Lot# 2742 1973 Official 1973 Presidential Lot# 2735 15-1600’s Foreign Token Group Inaugural Medal In original box with #9, Lot of 25 Lot. Of 25. Nice group of tokens paperwork. Solid bronze, sculptured by Gilroy from the 1500-1600’s. Mostly Low Countries. Roberts, minted by the Franklin Mint. Richard Includes: Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Spain. Charles II 1686. Philip M. Nixon, president; Spiro T. Agnew, vice III. Charles XI, 1672, VG. Albert & Isabel, 1601, Conditions vary from president. 70 mm, with display stand. Neither F-VF. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $120-400 HWAC# 121867 man would complete his term in office. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 124289 Lot# 2736 Franklin Mint 24kt Gold Lot# 2743 One Pound Proof Silver Round on Sterling George Washington Proof Obv.: 1839 Gobrecht dollar copy; Rev.: United Collection Beautiful blue album with 12 States of America / One Pound Proof. Serial medals commemorating the Great Moments number 00815. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. in the life of our first President. 24 kt gold on $200-400 HWAC# 124038 Sterling silver, each medal has an explanation of the great moment. Issued in 1975, the Lot# 2744 Opera Token Group - 3 Prince of medals are 39 mm and weigh 27.5 grams each. Pilsen Opera Token; Kanbe Piano Centennial Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 122997 Token; Tito Schipa Tenor Token John Reynolds Collection Est. $75-150 HWAC# 126184 118 October 2020

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2745 1850 P.T. Barnum Promoted Lot# 2752 Silver California Jesuit University Jenny Lind/Tom Thumb Counters Lot of Prize Medal Obv.: Bonis Artibus Religioni / two of P. T. Barnum’s promotions: 1) Victoria Praemium; Rev.: Collegium S. Clarae / Soc Iesv Regina / 1850 // General Tom Thumb / 15 Im Cal. 42 mm, with mount at top. Salvatore lbs. weight; Br., rd., 22 mm. 2) Jenny Lind // Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124016 JN Unitate Fortitu /1850; Br. rd., 22 mm. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122978 Lot# 2753 1909-11 St George reverse Tokens Lot of 5. Four Edward VII fading right bust obv/ Lot# 2746 Play St. George slaying the dragon reverse. Designed by Money Collection RUTA. One Adolfo Parra facing left obv/St. George (Fauver) (8000+ rev. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# tokens) Collection 122071 of probably well in excess of 8000 tokens, all identified, filed Lot# 2754 St. George to Hanover Lot of 8. alph abe ti cally, Brass, round. Obv: Bust of Victoria. Rev: St. segregated by George on horse and Dragon. VR50, VR100, VR company, and 116, VR330. One dated 1861. Two dated 1849 on obverse, 1837 on “typed”. Plastic, reverse. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 122063 metal, all sizes. There are 41 single Lot# 2755 1925-1938 Theater Token Group 1 - 6 row token boxes in pcs LONG’S THEATRE / GOOD / THURS.-FRI. / OR / excruciating order, ADVERTISED DATE / LIMITED TIME // THEATRE plus 4 boxes of MONEY / ONE 10¢ COIN / 10¢ / ACCEPTED ON miscellany. Some of / ANY ADULT TICKET. c1930s. Brass, 24mm, EF; the names include Uptown Theatre opened in December 1937. THE Disney, Ideal, Charms, Looney Toons, Popsicle, Wilson, Moon Money, BEST IN / UPTOWN / AUG, 24, 1938 / THEATRE Lucky and hundreds more of different manufacturers. This massive / ENTERTAINMENT // KALAMAZOO’S NEWEST / collection of Fauver’s must have taken 20 or more years to assemble. MOST MODERN / POPULAR PRICED / THEATRE The photo is only as sample of about a third of the collection. These / AIR-COOLED-FIREPROOF. Brass, 31mm, AU; tokens probably date from the 1920’s up to c1990, which includes LLOYD / THEATRE / CUMBERLAND / MD. //GOOD FOR 5¢ / IN virtually every brand Fauver could find. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. TRADE. c1927. Brass, 24mm cloverleaf. EF; AMTL Life Preserver Club $1000-2000 HWAC# 125541 lapel pin produced by Bastian Ros. 15mm; PLAZA THEATRE / GIFT / CLUB / IDEAL THEATRE // SAVE AND USE THIS / $$$ / ONE / TOKEN / H.G. / 1933. Brass, 24mm; Chez Paree 100 gaming chip. Female Lot# 2747 1761 Princess Charlotte tokens dancer, Sandor. c1930s. Nickel, 38mm. AU.; “The Butter and Egg Man” Lot of 6. Only child of George Prince of Wales. advertising token for the play by the same name. A satirical play about Had she outlived her father and Grandfather a young country boy breaking into the production business. He turns King George III, she would have been Queen of United Kingdom. She the tables on swindlers and returns home wealthy. 1925-1927. Brass, died at the age of 21 after birth of stillborn son.. Collection includes 33mm. AU. John Reynolds Collection Est. $75-150 HWAC# 126181 two school merit awards. Three “Death of Princess” brass tokens. One George III and Charlotte Sophie’s marriage 1761. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 122096 Lot# 2756 1927-1965 Theater Tokens Group Lot# 2748 1702-1714 Queen Anne Lot of 3. 2 - 7 pcs Oregon Shakespearean Festival 25th Last of the Stuart Monarchs Queen Anne ruled Anniversary Medal. 1965, Bronze, 41mm. Unc; 1702-1714. Bust of Anne obverse. Reverse: two COOK THEATRE / COOK, / NEBR. // GOOD FOR have Crowned cruciform shields divided into the arms of England and / 2 / IN / ADMISSION. Brass, 21mm, EF. COOK Scotland. One tree w/sun burst. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100- THEATRE / COOK, / NEBR. // GOOD FOR / 2¢ / IN 200 HWAC# 122098 / ADMISSION. Zinc, 21mm, EF. 5 in star. GOOD FOR ONE / GENERAL ADMISSION // THIS CHECK / NOT Lot# 2749 Rare $3 Princess Head Counter TRANSFERABLE. Brass, 38mm. EF (PVC residue. Obv.: princess head with stars; Rev.: three “The Butter and Egg Man” advertising token for playing cards in wreath. Br. rd., 21 mm. Est. the play by the same name. A satirical play about a young country $50-100 HWAC# 122969 boy breaking into the production business. He turns the tables on swindlers and returns home wealthy. 1925-1927. Brass, 33mm. AU. Lot# 2750 Rare Pictorial Gaming Counters Two aluminum tokens. Pine Bluff, Arkansas Hauber Theatre good for Lot of two: 1) Millers / Freeze Out / (pictorial 1¢. And McKeesport, Pennsylvania Capitol Liberty Globe Theatres, Good for 5¢ Toward One Adult Admission. 19mm. both EF. Majestic royal flush) / Pool & Whist Parlors // Good Theatre admission token. Obverse COMPLEMENTARY / MAJESTIC For / 5c / In Trade; Wm, rd., 22 mm. 2) British / THEATRE /ADMIT ONE. Reverse NOT GOOD / ON / SATURDAYS / Columbia Steamship Company (1975) Ltd. // Redeemable only at B.C. Steamship Co. Ltd. SUNDAYS / OR / HOLIDAYS. c1927. Aluminum, 30mm. VF holed. John Casino / (pictorial slot machine) / 1987; Wm, Reynolds Collection Est. $75-150 HWAC# 126182 rd., 25 mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122990 Lot# 2751 Red Goose Money and Advertising Tokens Lot of 19 pieces including: seven Red Goose Shoe money; five Union Pacific medals; also Ringling Bros., Palmolive, a Rambler Dollar and Aston Gas Ranges lucky coin. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 122625 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 119

DAY 2 Friday, Oct 30 Tokens Lot# 2757 U. S. Store Card Counter Collection (6) Odd lot of six store card counters: Geo. Doll & Co., Philadelphia; Theodore Bollenhagen & Co.(2), New York; A. B. Galloway, Seattle; Chess & Whist club, Cincinnati; Strassburger & Nuhn, New York. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122975 P CONSIGNING WITH Lot# 2758 U.S. Olympic Team Holabird Western Americana Collections Commemorative Medals Set of three solid sterling silver first edition proof set medals minted for the U.S. Olympic Committee XX P Olympiad by The Franklin Mint. 1) Pan- American Games, Cali, Columbia 1971; 2) Games of the XX Olympiad, Munich, Germany, Historically Researched Descriptions 1972; 3) XI Olympic Winter Games, Sapporo, Japan, 1972. In original package, small carbon spot on the Munich medal. 38 mm each. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124031 Professional Photography Lot# 2759 Unusual Tank Token Obv.: seated liberty with wreath; Rev.: tank pictorial. Possibly World War I? Br. rd., 17 mm. Est. $50- Artfully Designed Catalogs 70 HWAC# 122964 Extensive Marketing Superior Customer Service Lot# 2760 USGS Token Rare United States Geological Service bench mark token. Br. rd., 23 mm, center hole. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 122948 PREMIER AUCTIONS Strong Prices Consign your items to the experts and let us help you realize the most for your collections. We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the years and we’re always excited for more great material! Consign with us and enter into a lasting and beneficial partnership. Lot# 2761 1800’s Victoria to Hanover Group (Lot of 114) Lot of 114. 1800’s. George III (snuck in there), Queen Victoria. Various conditions. All in coin holders. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $1000- 2000 HWAC# 121961 Holabird’s Western Americana Collections Lot# 2762 Wisdom and Pleasure Whist Email us at [email protected] Counters (7) Lot of 7. Brass, round. Obv.: snake entwined in rose “Wisdom and Pleasure”. Rev. Call us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) Prince Albert facing right, playing cards Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 122119 120 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 3006 Los Angeles, California 1930 LA Transportation Steamship Company Passes Passes for The Lot# 3000 Chicago, Illinois 1920’s Airline Ad Los Angeles Steamship Company. The nine Poster Airline ad from the 1920’s for Grey Goose passes range from 1924 to 1933. All are in very Airways in Chicago, Illinois. Piece measures 36”x good condition. Please see photos for detail 26” and has a small border tear. An interesting and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122873 piece of early air travel in America. Please see Lot# 3007 Los Angeles, California 1930-50’s photos for more detail and and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Union Pacific & Southern Pacific Rail Passes Western Memorabilia Est. $60-120 HWAC# 122882 (41) 41 rail passes dating from 1930 to 1950’s. The count is 22 SP the rest UP. All are in very good condition. Nice record of this couple’s Lot# 3001 Early Aviation Photo Collection journey for nearly 20 years. See photos for more Lot of nineteen black and white photos, some condition and details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# with written captions on the back. “Air mail 122875 field Salt Lake, 1921.” Pictures of pilots posing just hours before they crashed and burned. Lot# 3008 Santa Monica, California 1920’s Also a Fox News plane, and Santa Ana airport. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# Pacific Electric Railway Passes 27 passes 7 124102 tickets for the Pacific Electric Railway. Pieces date from the 1920’s to the 1950’s. All are in Lot# 3002 Space Poster and Reno Air Races good condition. See photos for details and Books Large framed print about 28” square, “we condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 122876 should go to the moon” with facsimile signatures Lot# 3009 Wilmington, California 1930 of many of the great 12 astronauts including Buzz Wilmington CA Electric Car Passes Passes Aldrin. according to sources on the web Rolls for The Wilmington Transportation Company Royce commissioned the original oil painting. in SoCal. There are 10 of these passes dated in the astronauts signed the original, allowing the the 1930’s. Three appear to include Catalina publisher, rick Herter 2001 to reproduce the Island in their itinerary. All are in really good piece in limited quantities. Beautifully framed condition. See photos for more detail Est. excellent condition comes with 6 books on the reno air races for various years. Est. $400-100 HWAC# 125224 $100-300 HWAC# 122872 Lot# 3003 Toledo, Ohio Willys-Knight Motor Lot# 3010 california Feather River Short Line Cars Sales Brochure Ten page brochure with Stock in Presentation Frame Feather River photos of Willys-Knight Touring Cars. Prices Short Line stock certificate No. 205, issued to James G. Cannell, “Vice President of Said F.O.B. Toledo, Ohio ranged by $1975 for a Railroad,” on June 21, 1987. No signature line touring car to $2950 for the Coupe. Sales pitch: or signature. Framed in a 16 x 13-inch simple “The Willys-Knight motor improves with use. oak frame ornamented with two pieces of HO Long service merely increases its velvet flow of quiet power.” 5 1/2 x 3 track and seven railroad hat pins from Union 1/2 inches, excellent condition. Willys-Knight was an automobile that Pacific, Southern Pacific, Cotton Belt Route, produced between 1914 and 1933 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# 124082 Virginia Truckee Rail Road, Burlington Chicago Quincy Railroad, Rio Grande, and Northwestern. Bottom piece of flex track is missing a rail. Lot# 3004 Grass Valley, California 1900’s A unique presentation or decorative piece for any rail fan. Est. $100- Nevada County Narrow Gauge RR Photos & 150 HWAC# 124614 Ephemera Incredible collection celebrating the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Lot# 3011 California Nevada County Narrow “Never Come, Never Go.” Included are freight Gauge Railroad Tokens This is a book of twenty (20) unused tickets or tokens for single bills, passes, photos, both scenic and of trips on the NCNGRR for the years 1920 -1921 locomotives and even a letter of reference from an employee looking to work elsewhere. Est. between Grass Valley and Union Hill (about $300-600 HWAC# 122852 a 2 mile run). The booklet is complete with numbered tokens in place with the top cover acting as the 20th token. Lot# 3005 Lake Tahoe, California 1907 Lake Very rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108701 Tahoe Railroad & Steamer Pass Signed by DL Bliss Extra rare autograph pass signed by Lot# 3012 California Railroad Passes for DL Bliss as president. No. 499, issued to MF Van Horn of Penn. Lines the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company This is a collection of railroad passes for the year 1907. Reverse signed by Van Horn. Toning. This pass is for a Miss Rose M. Geronimi personal Secretary significant as DL Bliss died later that year, leaving his sons to run his Tahoe tourism empire that included this railroad (from Truckee to to the President of The Nevada County Narrow Tahoe City), a fleet of passenger steamers, and the Tahoe Tavern. This Gauge Railroad Company (the lady in the office). Miss Geronimi traveled well between 1931 to pass was good on both the railroad and the steamers. Bliss made his 1937 on the NCNGRR and the Southern Pacific fortune primarily as a key figure in the Tahoe lumber business that Company, The California Transportation Co., Los supplied the mining operations in Virginia City, Nevada. He also had Angeles Steamship Co., Sacramento Northern mining investments. When the Comstock Lode waned, Bliss realized the potential to make Tahoe a tourist destination. Est. $300-600 Railway and the Pacific Greyhound Lines; a total of 9 passes. There are HWAC# 113639 also two receipts from the freight office of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad in Grass Valley dated 1885. Rose Geronimi’s house still stands (restored) at 120 Eureka St., Grass Valley, California. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 108692 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 121

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 3013 Massachusetts Boston & Maine Lot# 3019 Nevada Virginia & Truckee Railroad Lantern & One Other Boston & Maine Railroad Paymaster timecard and embossed clear globe lantern. Made by Dressel Miscellaneous Railroad Passes This is a Mfg, NY, with additional tag on the side “D & H lot of railroad pullman passes along with the Co.” No cracks. Lot includes a standard hand- paymaster timecard for a Gregory Domsec (sp) held lantern, Deitz D-Lite No. 2 in green with for labor 8 1/2 days wages at $3.00 per day original globe. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 125238 signed by foreman James Judge and executed on November 14th, 1876; the same day of completion of the round-house in Virginia City by the Virginia and Lot# 3014 Virginia City, Nevada 1875-1926 & Truckee Railroad. The lot includes passes by Harry H. Williams, general agent of the Pacific Electric Railroad of Los Angeles, including Comstock Railroad Ephemera Lot of 13. Three a gasoline ration card dated 1945, type C. Please the photo for details. different railroads. 1) Virginia & Truckee Railroad: Est. $60-100 HWAC# 108696 1880 billhead to the Savage Mining Company, attached to a Savage voucher; two manuscript Lot# 3020 Santa Fe, New Mexico 1900’s receipts, 1875 and 1876; and three delivery AT&SF Advertising Posters Four Atchison, receipts (1926). 2) Carson & Colorado Railroad: six statements, 1892- Topeka & Santa Fe advertising posters. Pieces 1896, from the various stations: Soda, Hawthorne, Wabuska, Dayton, measure 24”x 18” and do have some tears on and Mound House. 3) 1876 Central Pacific Railroad receipt from Prescott, Scott & Co. in SF to the Savage Mine. Ken Prag Collection Est. the borders. Artists of these vibrant posters $100-150 HWAC# 113705 include Don Perceval and Oscar M. Bryn. These are not reprints, they’re the real thing. See photos for more detail Lot# 3015 Virginia City, Nevada 1800’s and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Railroad Ephemera A few pieces that would Western Memorabilia Est. $600-800 HWAC# 122051 look nice in your model train. There’s a 42”x Lot# 3021 New York New York 24” plan drawing of Virginia City, showing RR tunnels as well as mine Embossed Railroad Lanterns (2) locations. Included is a pencil sketch plan of a steam locomotive and a A matched pair of New York railroad colored in picture of a locomotive from the same era. There are a few lanterns for different parts of the more railroad items, ready to mount and hang. See photos for more railroad system. Both Dietz Vesta detail and condition. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $80-120 HWAC# 122050 models, New York. NYCS New York Central System embossed on top in Lot# 3016 Virginia City, Nevada 2006 V&T Rail the metal, and the globe is embossed NYC Lines. red, 10.5” tall. 2) NY NH Road Ephemera Around 20 varied railroad & H (D hand punched in next to the ephemera mostly having to do with the V&T embossed H) New York New Haven Railroad. Included are an 11”x 17” print map of the and Hartford railroad embossed in route from Reno to Minden, a 22”x 14” advertising the metal on the top. The globe is embossed with NYCS. red, 10.5” piece for The Lightning Express operated by The tall. Both very good to fine condition. Appears t be original paint. Est. V&T RR. Also included are three copies of V&T RR $200-500 HWAC# 125237 Right of Way Project Phase 2A/2B through Story and Lyon Counties. The booklet of the plans is 31 pages. All items are in good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The Historic V & T Lot# 3022 1959 Books Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $150- of Railroad Magazine 200 HWAC# 122042 & The Railway & Locomative Historical Lot# 3017 nevada Eureka & Palisade RR Society Shipping Crate Label This is the wooden 1) Railroad Magazine, c. July 1947 plank end of a crate that was destined for pp.146; black & white an E. J. Schneider in Eureka, Nevada, via the photos & illustrations; 2) The Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, E&PRR. The Eureka & Palisades Rail Road Bulletin No. 100, c. 1959; pp. 112, black & white photos & Illustrations. was built from 1873-1875 to connect the rich Est. $50-70 HWAC# 76901 silver mining district of Eureka to the Southern Pacific Line in Palisades, Nevada, just west of Carlin and south of where Interstate 80 crests Emigrant Pass (not the Paradise, Nevada, Lot# 3023 1930-1950 Passes for The next to Las Vegas today). It was the last surviving narrow-gauge Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe RR Passes for railroad in Nevada when the last rails were pulled up in 1938. This the AT&SF Railway. There are 19 passes with plank was originally a single 10 x 21-inch piece, but it has split in two. dates ranging from 1930 to 1950. All are in Even has an original square nail in the bottom edge. Est. $100-200 good condition. See photos for more detail and HWAC# 124615 condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 122871 Lot# 3018 Nevada 1878 Virginia & Truckee Rail Lot# 3024 1933-1938 Photo Album of a Machinist Road Pay Bill Original Pay Bill for the Virginia and on the Northern Pacific Railway Album of 19 photos Truckee Rail Road for the month of November 1878. of life as an apprentice machinist on the Northern Shows the payments made to each person including Pacific Railway, Livingston Montana, 1933-1938. the fireman, lineman, brakeman, engineer, etc. with Photos are black and white, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches each, their names. Originally folded in half, then in thirds, in a green photo album Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. but the creases are not hard. Document is in very $100-200 HWAC# 124085 good condition with no tears along the visible surface. Professionally mounted, matted, and framed in thin, black wood and glass. Frame is 17- 1/2 x 24-1/8 inches with a matte opening of 11-1/4 x 17-5/8 inches. Document is larger than the opening, but it’s actual size is not known. See photo for condition details. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 125180 122 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Transportation / Steamship/Marine Lot# 3025 Rail Road Rail Fan Collection - Lot# 3030 Los Angeles, California 1925-1927 4 Items A gathering of four items for you or McCormick Steamship Passes 3 passes for your favorite rail fan: A large reproduction the McCormick Steamship Company dated of a Union Pacific Platte Valley Route poster 1925, 26 and 27. These are in very nice promoting the 1869 Grand Opening of service condition for their age. See photos for more from Omaha to San Francisco; Also a Union detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 122877 Pacific advertisement from June 3, 1911 issue of The Saturday Evening Post (oddly showing Lot# 3031 california 1973 Large California people riding in a horse-drawn wagon); A Sailing Ship Crew Roster Office of the photo of a rail road yard of the Kingston and Shipping Commissioner of San Francisco, Pembroke Rail Way in eastern Ontario; and State of California, March 4th, 1873... This document is an agreement a framed (6 x 8 inches) commemorative between the Masters and Seamen or Mariners of the ship [illegible] brass-plated medallion (4 x 3-1/2 inches) California bound for Guaymas for a term of six months. It lists on two commemorating the double-header of Union pages the names and physical characteristics of the entire crew, their Pacific locomotives 844 and 3985 at the Rail wages per month, and their capacity on the vessel. Page 1 is 22 x 30- Fair ‘91 in Sacramento, California. See photos 1/2 inches, and page 2 is half that length. Interesting to note that the for details. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 125099 first name on the list is the Captain who is paid $80 per month, and the second line is the 1st Mate who is paid $100 per month. On down the list is the Chief Engineer paid at $150 per month, the highest paid man on board. An amazing piece of 19th century maritime history. Est. Lot# 3026 Railroad Exonumia (3) Lot of three $200-300 HWAC# 124618 medals : San Jose Railroad Company’s First Street Line 1897, copper medal made in 2007 by the San Jose Coin Club; 1934 Union Pacific Lucky Lot# 3032 1873 Barkantine Fremont Piece; 1940 Union Pacific Lucky Piece. Also a of SF, Crew Roster Office of the Shipping vintage advertising card: Take Railroad Cough Commissioner of San Francisco, State of Cure. (2 x 4 inches, pastel coloring). Salvatore California... dated June 16, 1873, for the Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 124042 Barkantine Fremont of San Francisco... this is an extraordinary crew roster recording their Lot# 3027 Railroad name, height, hair and skin color, advance Steroeviews - including payment, wages, and position on the ship. Signatures and data for the nine crew that sailed to Port Blakely, a flood 1) A flood that Washington Territory, thence to Guaymas and other ports in Mexico. dismantled the Missouri Essentially a contract between the ship owners and the crew. A Pacific Roundhouse in barkentine or barqentine was a sailing ship with three or more masts. Kansas City. 2) The Fayban House with a train parked in Front. White Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124617 Mountains. New Hampshire. 3) Dalles of St. Louis. WR Illingorth “Stereographs of Minnesota Scenery.” Titled “Dalles of St. Louis River.” Lot# 3033 1872 Witch of the Waves Clipper Ship Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 123230 Checks and Receipts The Witch of the Waves was a three-masted clipper ship launched in 1851 that Lot# 3028 Santa Fe RR - The sailed as far as Calcutta and Singapore and found Chief Way - Framed Original home port in Boston and San Francisco. This lot Poster Original 18 x 24-inch Santa contains a packet of about a dozen and a half each of checks and Fe Rail Road poster, The Chief Way, receipts related to the members of the crew. Est. $80-120 HWAC# with a Native American chief in full 124619 feathered headdress looking at the viewer. The poster promotes the Santa Fe Chief passenger service Lot# 3034 1853-1880s Young America Clipper from Chicago to Los Angeles that Ship Ephemera The clipper ship Young America began in 1926. The Chief completed launched in 1853 into a career of high-speed cargo the trip in five hours less time than service across the oceans of the world. Known for the competition -- in 63 hours! record-breaking time between ports of call on the Imagine the beautiful scenery seen East and West Coast of North America and to Europe, along the way. Poster is in good she commanded high rates for cargo and earned high profits for her condition with no obvious nicks owners. This lot includes an extraordinary crew roster recording or tears. Frame is 19-1/4 x 25-1/4 their name, height, hair and skin color, advance payment, wages, and inches. See photo for condition and position on the ship. There is also a packet of more than two dozen content. Est. $500-800 HWAC# each of checks and receipts related to the members of the crew. The 125188 lot also includes an 11 x 14-inch print of the Young America in full sail, an 8 x 10-inch ink-jet print of the ship from a much larger lithograph Lot# 3029 Southern Pacific Railroad by Nathaniel Currier, and a 5 x 7-inch black and white photograph of the ship with all sails furled. The lot includes some printed research Ephemera Collection A classic collection of material gathered by the consignor regarding the Young America. The Southern Pacific Railroad Ephemera. That ship was last seen sailing past the Delaware breakwater on February would have been purchased and any of the Southern Pacific Railroad 17, 1888 with a load of crude oil. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 124616 Station from the 1970’s to 1990’s. Includes trinkets and collectables of all nature. The lot also includes some historical period. Photos, pamphlets, 1951 timetable, postcards, menus, and more modern timetables. Of interest is a pamphlet for “the railroad hour, worlds best musical comedies by radio.” Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 125138 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 123

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Transportation / Steamship/Marine Lot# 3041 Connecticut 1888 Southington Stocks & Bonds / Agriculture Agricultural Society Stock Number 149 for 1 Lot# 3035 1900’s Five Mexico Based Cattle share to Benjamin Barnes. Singed by president Company Stock Certificates Five stock EE Stow and WH Cummings. Vignette of cow certificates representing cattle companies south and horse. Connecticut seal. Stamp includes of the border. Included in the lot are three a cattle vignette. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- Wood-Hogarth Cattle Company (two issued and 200 HWAC# 123281 signed, one blank), The Modern Mexico Cattle & Lot# 3042 Keokuk, Iowa 1869 Union Investment Company (Unused, but with slight Agricultural and Stock Association Stock border damage), Pitt & Foster Cattle Company with 25c Large Revenue Stamp Number 49 (ranch scene vignette). All are in good condition for 2 shares to Merrian in 1869. Signed by except where noted. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124559 president J Clarke. The company was organized in 1868. Organized August 26, 1868 and ran Lot# 3036 Denver, Colorado 1909 Beaver fairs for a while int he city. Ken Prag Collection Valley Ranch & Live Stock Company Est. $200-400 HWAC# 123259 Certificate with Choice Vignette # 247 for 41 Lot# 3043 Portland, Maine 1884 Boston Lives shares to Mrs. C. G. Sine. Signed by president Stock Company Stock Very early number 6 George Charpiot(?) and ED Hammond. for 10 shares to JM Shute. Signed by president Awesome VIGNETTE: Shows a Beaver looking Henry Woods and treasurer Thomas Emerson. over a pasture of cattle and horse. In 1907 the Vignette of a bull with a ‘L’ with half circle Kansas City Star talks about this company from Denver, Colorado. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- above - Brand! Large, colorful, red underprint. 200 HWAC# 123365 The company liquidated in 1895 per stamp on certificate. Hard to find stock and hard to find information on the Lot# 3037 Salem, Oregon 1937 Andean company. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123362 Chinchilla Farms # 23 for 10 sahres to William Lot# 3044 Montana 1908 North Moccasin Abby. Singewd by president Riggle. Green and Live Stock Company Stock With great yellow border, vignette number square and vignettes Vignette of a horse and one of a shares square. Has a very nice look! In 1938 all sheep. Number 30 for 1000 shares to Lewis the officers for this company left, leaving only C. Clark on November 13, 1908. Signed by Frank Riggle as president. William B. Ashby president Lewis Clark and N. Rochester. McKee was the ranch superintendent. (Statesman, Salem Oregon] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123373 Printing of Butte. Black on green safety paper. Edge issues do not affect the actual stock. Lot# 3038 Petaluma, California 1908 Nippon The company owns land 30 miles from the Missouri River in Fergus Poultry Company Stock Numbers 1 and County. [Independent-Record of Helena] Moccasin itself is in Judith 2 (A Japanese Business in California) Basin County. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123322 Number 1 issued to M. Mishiuna for 1 share. Lot# 3045 Lander County, Nevada 1911 Lander Number 2 issued to Y Mitowa (secretary) for County Live Stock Company Stocks with Rare 1 share. Number 5 is unissued, making this Nevada Ranching Certificate Great Cattle Ranch most probably extremely rare. And in decades VIgnette Lot of two. 1) #247 for 5,000 shares to of sales, we rarely see a California / Japanese AE Kimball trustee on June 29, 1911. Signed by stock certificate. Black on white with American Eagle vignette. Numb er 1 had faded. Number 2 is bright. No real issues - very nice! Ken Prag president George Watt. Vignette of the Grass Valley Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123245 Ranch in Lander County, Nevada. Folds with small nick at bottom right. No other issues - extremely fine. Lot# 3039 Colorado 1900’s Colorado 2) Unissued #287. Extremely fine. “The condition of Livestock Stock Certificates Four stock all these Forests is bad so far as forage is concerned. certificates issued by various Colorado The Toiyabe range has been badly overgrazed as a whole....In former livestock businesses. Included are The years these ranges were occupied solely by cattlemen. In those days Colorado-Wyoming Live Stock Company the usual local agreements as to the division of the range were in (Issued, one purple revenue stamp, onion stock existence and were recognized. Then came the pioneer sheep man with a small flock, and after him came others, until within the past few paper), The Bighorn Land and Cattle Company (Issued, gold seal), The Crescent Cattle Company (Issued, gold seal, years the cow man has been practically driven from the range.” [1907 bull vignette) and The Bijou Valley Hog Farm, Inc. (Eagle vignette, letter written by forest supervisor Mark Woodruff - probably]Despite unissued, all bond tickets still intact). all are in good condition, with the cattle ranch vignette, the Land County Live Stock Company and the usual crease marks. See photos for more condition and detail. Ken George Watt made up well over 50% of the sheep. Ken Prag Collection Prag Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# 124564 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123381 Lot# 3040 Colorado 1903 Pine Ridge Cattle Lot# 3046 Nevada 1920’s Nevada Livestock Company Stock with Killer Red Underprint of Stock Certificates Four stock certificates from a Bull Very early number 2 for 5,000 shares to various Nevada livestock concerns. Included Annie L. Boardman. Signed by president, and we are The Steptoe Live Stock Company (issued, assume husband, W. B. Boardman. Also signed grazing cattle vignette), Carson City Meats, by secretary A. L. Boardman. They were keeping Inc.(unissued, Greek themed vignette), Red Mountain Land and Livestock Company ( it all in the family. Dated February 25, 1903. Incorporated in Colorado. This lot also contains Issued, gold seal, beef bull vignette, browning an unissued number 250. Ken Prag Collection Est. won edges) and Western Land and Livestock Company (Onissued, $60-100 HWAC# 123304 grazing cattle photo vignette). All are in very good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- 150 HWAC# 124562 124 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Agriculture - Non-Livestock Lot# 3047 New Jersey New Jersey Stock Yard Lot# 3051 1900’s Eastern Cattle Company and Market Company Stock Number 95 for Stock Certificates Twelve stock certs issued 20 shares. Vignette of an old steam locomotive by various eastern meat packers and processor passing over a pasture scene. On left side three concerns. Companies represented include more animal scenes. Very light discoloration a pair of Hunt Brothers Packing Company ( there. Names are faced, but legibleDateline Both unused. Vignette is an illustration of the November 2, 1866. 25c Certificate revenue stamp. Fold at two corners. plant), The Cudahy Packing Company (Two George F Nesbitt of New York printer. “In April 1866, the New Jersey certs, signed but not issued. A handsome Stock Yard and Market Company was incorporated with plans to open bull vignette), Cooperative Packing and Storage Association (Eagle a livestock terminal and slaughtering facility. The company’s owners vignette, signed and issued), The Zebner Brothers’ Packing Company), included Chicagoans Samuel W. Allerton and Joseph McPherson. The Electric Meat Curing Company, The National Stock Yard Company Allerton was a leading livestock shipper and McPherson was the ( Vignette of cowboys and cattle), The Van Camp Packing Company livestock agent for the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Inc., Vogt Farm Meat Products Company (Eagle vignette) Livestock Both men were partners in the nation’s first union stockyards Financial Corporation (Noah’s Ark vignette), Philadelphia Packing and enterprise: the Pennsylvania Railroad’s Central Stock Yards at East Provision Company ( Cowboys and cattle vignette, sheep and cattle Liberty near Pittsburgh.” [blog.historian4hire.net] Ken Prag Collection along the border, as well as under main vignette. Unissued, unsigned) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123329 and Skinner Packing Company ( Greek themed vignette). There are fold creases, some small tears. Condition range is good to very good. Lot# 3048 Buffalo, New York 1890 The Lake Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. Shore and the International Elevating Company $200-500 HWAC# 124558 Lot of two very similar Stocks. Each has a vignette of an industrial plant. If you put the two together Lot# 3052 1900’s Midwest Livestock and imagine looking at them from different angles, Packing Company Stock Certificates Seven it is the SAME BUILDING. 1) Lake Shore Elevating. stock certificates issued by midwestern Number 16 for 3 shares to Charles Gould. 2) companies. Certs include Acme Packing International Elevating 3 shares to Charles Gould. Company (Issued), Midland Packing Company Both certificates are signed by FA Ball president and of Souis City Iowa (Issued, gold seal, four John Bedford secretary. Both are datelined January red revenue stamps), American Hampshire 7, 1890 in Buffalo, New York. These two companies would merge with Swine Record Association (Issued), The Cincinnati Union Stock Yard the Buffalo Elevating Company prior to 1892. Ken Prag Collection Est. Company (Large stockyard and beef bull vignettes. Issued), Ginsberg $150-200 HWAC# 123433 Packing Company Incorporated (Issued, gold seal), St, Joseph Cattle Loan Company (Issued, gold seal) and Alfalfa Live Stock Association Lot# 3049 New York 1913 New York Butchers ( With all bonds intact, unissued). these are all in good condition, Calfskin Association Stock Pink and black on with the usual crease marks. Please see photos for more detail and white. Nice vignette of a calf. Dateline New York condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124561 February 18, 1913. Rips and folds on border. # 1527 for 1 shares. Signed by president George Lot# 3053 1900’s Western Thomson. The stock was first issued in 1888 Livestock Packing and was still being issued in 1913 - the twenty Company Certificates fifth anniversary. George Thomson became (9) Nine western packing president in 1890 and was still president in 1913. Very pretty. Ken company stock certificates. Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123244 Companies included are Utah Milling and Feed Lot# 3050 1900’s Yards Company ( White California Livestock faced hereford vignette, Company Certificates issued), Dale Land & Attention cowboys and Cattle Company (Nice cowgirls, eleven beautiful cowboy driving cattle cattle related company vignette, issued), Coconino Cattle Company (Eagle vignette and two stock certs. Included in this green revenue stamps, issued), Anaconda Meat Company (Issued herd, California Cattle & and canceled), El Carmen Grazing Company (Greek themed vignette, Land Company ( Vignette of issued), American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association (Hereford a beef bull. This comapany vignette, issued), Ox Cattle Company (Issued gold seal), Washington was incorporated in The Packing Company at Aberdeen (Gold seal, issued) and a very Territory of Arizona in 1903. impressive Bear Creek Land and Live Stock Company cert (unused Also, a gold seal), Exeter with all payment stubs and a nice vignette of a sheep flock) Ken Prag Groves Packing Company Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124560 (Eagle vignette), Farallone Packing Company (Eagle vignette), Virden Packing Company (Bull Lot# 3054 Ukiah, California 1916 Lake County vignette), Southwest Packing Company (Ornate vignette with eagle, Canning Company Stock Number 55 for fish, steamships, locomotive, nation’s capital bldg. and flowers), Los 1,500 shares to W Willcox. Signed by president Angeles Union Stockyards Company (Bison vignette), Noyo Land and Crawford and secretary Poage. Datelined Cattle Company, Orick Cooperative Meat Market (Twin Lions vignette), February 1, 1916 in Ukiah, Cal. Incorporated in California Packing Corporation (Man, fish & lion vignette), Anaheim 1911. Long vignette of fields of agriculture and Beef Company ( Minerva with Eureka vignette and two red and one orchards. Canning property and farm were put orange revenue stamps) and Almaden Packing Company (Eagle up for sale in 1924. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50- vignette). See photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection 100 HWAC# 123438 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124557 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 125

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Agriculture - Non-Livestock Lot# 3055 Canada 1920’s Lot# 3059 Montana 1914 Montana Grain Grain and Mill Company Growers Stock Number 908 for 500 Class F Stock Certificates Ten shares. Issued to WW Klossner and signed by stock certificates issued president AJ Walrath president and Thomas J by various seen and grain Levi. Black on white with orange border. Some companies. Included are discoloration,and rips. Good! Ken Prag Collection Warren Seed Cleaning Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123328 Compan y ,(Issued 1/31/1928, No cancel date), Lot# 3060 Chicago, Illinois 1947 Two Bly Dehydration Company, Different Tucker Corporation Automobile (Issued5/15/1924, No Stock Certificates Lot of two different issued cancel date), Borger in 1947. 1) No. 28857, issued for 25 shares to Land & Grain Co. (Issued Sallie M. Oleskie. Not cancelled. Green border 7/22/1922, No cancel date), and background. 2) No. 55166, issued for 100 shares to Antoinette Bryant Grain Co. (Issued 7/18/1908, No Cancel date), Canadian Grain Monaco Serdiuk. Not cancelled. Brown border and background. Co-op,(issued 10/17/1955, No cancel date), Canadian Mill & Elevator Both have the printed signatures of Preston Tucker as president and Company, (Issued 5/17/1933, No cancel date), Canadian County HA Brown as secretary. Known for the 1948 Tucker Sedan. Ken Prag Mill and Elevator Co.(Issued 1/2/1902, No cancel date), Alpaugh Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113709 Warehouse and Milling Company (Issued 12/7/1920. No cancel date), The Colorado Milling and Elevator Company, (Issued 6/7/1922, Canceled 5/18/1926), Madaya Milling Company (Issued 1/22/1915, Automobile No cancel date), Denver Grain Exchange Assn, (Issued 9/10/1919, No cancel date). Good condition. Please see photos for more detail and Lot# 3061 1924-1929 Assorted Auto- condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 119385 Related Stock Certificate Group Lot of 5 different. Included: Speedway Corporation of Los Angeles, 1925; Willys Corporation, 1924; Lot# 3056 Albion, Studebaker Corporation, 1929; Studebaker Michigan 1921 Gale Brothers Manufacturing Company (unissued M a nuf a ct ur i ng 190-); and Studebaker Brothers Company of California (unissued). Ken Company Stock number Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113725 96 for 10 shares to Ray Hewlett. Signed by VP Louis White. Two farm Beverage/Bottling/Breweries implement vignettes. Black on green safety paper. “One of Albion’s great industries was Lot# 3062 Oakland, California 1920 Golden the Gale Manufacturing State Bottling Company Stock Number 2 Company, which was Number 2 for 5,000 shares to Benjamin F in existence here from Stacy Jr. Signed by president B. F. Stacy and 1864 to 1968. The Gale firm was located on the northwest corner of secretary James W. Stacy. 1920 - the beginning Superior and Cass Streets....The Gale firm was a major manufacturer of of Prohibition and bottlers were looking for farm implements and was most known for its “Gale Chilled Plow.” Gale new ways to stay in business. California type plows were sold throughout the country and even to foreign locales. logo as vignette. Has some issues. See photo. In the Michigan Museum in Lansing there is an authentic Gale plow on Makers of Orange Kist and Claretine. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 permanent display. In1918 the firm discontinued the farm implement HWAC# 123396 line and went into the foundry business.” [Historical Albion Michigan] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123423 Lot# 3063 San Francisco, California 1918 Chiapas Coffee Company Stocks Lot of two. 1) Brown. # 48 for 1 share to ST Dodd. Signed Lot# 3057 Wyandotte, Michigan 1872 by Goggin and Starbally(?). Red ‘Preferred’ Wyandotte Agricultural Works Company underprint.’ Incorporated January 15, 1917. Stock Very early year. Number 202 for 40 Remnants of paper glued to stock upper left. Edge issues. 2) Blue. # 46 shares to ?. Note on left affirms this was a real for 10 shares. Same three people. Red ‘Class A Common’ underprint. deal. Signed by vice president JV Alstyra and No edge issues. Chiapas coffee is a premium Mexico coffee grown in Elisha Mix Jr.. Vignette of horse drawn mower. the southern state of Chiapas and distinguished for its light, delicate Blue 25c Internal Revenue stamp. Note of fist flavor and rich, brisk acidity with a light to medium body. Ken Prag installment on reverse. Dog ear bottom right. Folds, Overall nice. Ken Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123350 Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 123308 Lot# 3064 Santa Clara, California 1967 Lot# 3058 St. Louis, Missouri 1881 Saint Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association Almaden-Santa Clara Vineyards Number 3237 for 10 shares to Thyra Baker. Signed by Stock Number 3320 for 1 share. Signed by president and secretary. Eagle vignette. Brown president Charles Greco(?) and secretary GO border. Overall nice. In 1967 the Almaden Kalb. Issued to HS Fox on June 17, 1881. Heavy Vineyards transferred their company to the fold. One hole in the word ‘stock’. Overall nice. Almaden-Santa Clara Vineyards Company. Ken Incorporated in 1856. Printer [St. Louis] Times Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 123380 Print. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 123277 126 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Beverages/Bottling Lot# 3065 California 1924 California Wine Lot# 3071 Wilmington, Delaware 1927 Association Stock Certificate A beautiful Mayfield Cola Company Stock Number 124 stock certificate from The California Wine for 5 shares to George Semons. Signed by Association. Issued October 9, 1924, for two president JH Seeley. Folds, Edge wrinkles. Nice condition. In 1928 they shares, cert #6299 had it’s final distribution of were locked in a court case with Coca-Cola. Coca-cola contends that dividends on December 10, 1936. Issued to J. when someone goes into a fountain and asks for ‘dope’ that means Barth Company, it is signed by both president he wants a Coca-cola. Mayfield contends they used the word first and and secretary of the association. There are Coca-cola is infringing on their rights. We do not know how it all turned several notes jotted down on the reverse of the document. Please see out, but found no more information on the Mayfield corporation after photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-300 this. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123443 HWAC# 124585 Lot# 3072 Jacksonville, Florida 1929 Mavis Lot# 3066 California Seven-Up Bottling Bottling Company of America Number 17036 Company Stocks (4 Different) All are for 59 shares. Signed by president Walter unissued. They are from Santa Barbara (grey), Pearson. Light and dark green. Temporary Ventura (blue), San Luis Obispo (green), and Certificate. Dated September 9, 1929. Location El Centro (green). This is an extremely nice was Jacksonville, Florida. When you wanted a collection of four different California Seven-Up chocolate drink you just may ask for a Mavis. It bottlers. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# was formed by Charles Guth. In 1929, The year 123285 of our stock, he consolidated it with the Loft Company, makers of candy and soda fountains. Although they purchased over 30,000gallons- of Lot# 3067 California Sierra Bottling Coca-Cola a year, Coke would not give them a piece of the action. So Company Stock Unissued Sierra Bottling he went with Pepsi-cola in his soda fountains. Loft closed the Mavis Company stock. Printed by Chirron of Los bottling plant in 1930. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123434 Angeles. Pristine condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 123284 Lot# 3073 Jacksonville, Florida 1929 Mavis Lot# 3068 California Wine Vineyard Stock Bottling Company of America Stock with close Certificates (6) Six stock certificates issued ties to Coca-cola and Pepsi by various wine producers in California. -Cola Included are three unissued certificates, Number 219803 for 10 shares. Signed by Cortina Vineyards, blank and two from Power president Walter Pearson. Orchard & Vineyard, which are also blank. Also Light and dark orange. included is a cert from Californias Orchards Temporary Certificate. and Vineyards, Inc, issued June 4, 1919 and Dated September 9, 1929. an unusual stock certificate issued by Kearney Vineyard Company for Location was Jacksonville, 100 Pound Sterling. There doesn’t appear to be an issue date and the Florida. When you wanted perforated cancel stamp also shows no date. Certificates are in good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag a chocolate drink you just may ask for a Mavis. It was formed by Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124586 Charles Guth. In 1929, The year of our stock, he consolidated it with the Loft Company, makers of candy and soda fountains. Although Lot# 3069 Colorado Dr. Pepper Company they purchased over 30,000gallons- of Coca-Cola a year, Coke would Specimen Stock Cleary marked specimen. Dr. not give them a piece of the action. So he went with Pepsi-cola in his Pepper logo that we have not seen before and soda fountains. Loft closed the Mavis bottling plant in 1930. Ken Prag could not find on the Internet. Green. Slight dog Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123428 ear lower right. Otherwise very fine. Vignette includes logo and two angles. Ken Prag Collection Lot# 3074 Jacksonville, Florida 1931, Est. $50-80 HWAC# 123421 1932 Mavis Bottling Company Lot# 3070 Connecticut 1948 Red Rock Cola of American Stock Pair 1) Early Bottling Company of Connecticut Stock number 184 for 100 shares. Orange Border. Dated April 10, 1931. 2) Number JCO 57 for 500 shares. Auto-pen Number AAO510 for 10 shares, Signed cancelled. 7.5 x 12”. Small staining upper by president JM Elliott. Incorporated right. Otherwise extremely nice. “The Red on 1927. Brown border. Dateline Dec. Rock Company was founded in 1885 by Lee 28, 1932. Location was Jacksonville, Hagan and G. T. Dodd of Atlanta, Georgia. Florida. When you wanted a chocolate Dodd initially introduced ginger ale as the company’s first product, drink you just may ask for a Mavis. It which became popular in the Southern U.S. By 1938, Red Rock was an was formed by Charles Guth. In 1929, early leader in the distribution of carbonated beverages, distributing The year of our stock, he consolidated 12-ounce bottles by way of a distribution network of 200 bottlers. By it with the Loft Company, makers of 1947, Red Rock products were bottled in 45 of the 48 U.S. states but candy and soda fountains. Although by 1958, the company’s success began to decline. After the 1950s, the they purchased over 30,000gallons- of Red Rock Company seemed to vanish entirely and it is unknown when Coca-Cola a year, Coke would not give the company disestablished. Red Rock Cola was endorsed by famous them a piece of the action. So he went baseball player Babe Ruth.” [wikipedia] Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 with Pepsi-cola in his soda fountains. Loft closed the Mavis bottling HWAC# 123282 plant in 1930. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123444 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 127

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Beverages/Bottling Lot# 3075 Atlanta, Georgia Lot# 3079 Rockford, Illinois Wilson Bottling 1929 Coca-Cola Company Stock Company Stock2 1) Number 89 for 10 shares. Certificate Ultra rare. Certificate of Signed by president AC Swenson. Heavy folds, Purchase, Class “A” Stock. No. 2245, glue from stock book on left. Small rips.2) good for 20 shares. January 15, 1929. Same certificate,l but this one is pristine and Signed by vice-president WP Heath quite striking. A yellow underprint highlights and the assistant secretary. Punch “Shares $100 each.” Unissued. Number 162. cancelled signatures. Black print and Hugo Kling, was the son of Swedish immigrant, blue border. Pinholes, folds, creases. Joel Kling. Hugo owned a bottling works and 8.25 x 10.5” Ken Prag Collection Est. Charles Wilson was a driver for him. Charles fell in love with Hugo’s $300-600 HWAC# 113660 sister, Beda, married her and eventually bought Kling Bottling Works, renaming it Wilson Bottling Company. In operation c1914-1940’s Ken Lot# 3076 Atlanta, Georgia Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123307 1945 Red Rock Bottlers, Inc. Stock Number 9323 for 100 Lot# 3080 Boston, Massachusetts 1921 American Soda Fountain Company Stock shares to Richardson Pratt. Number 504 for 19 shares to George Newton. Signatures are autopenned Signed by president Issac F. North and or stamped. Incorporated in treasurer Joseph O. Procter Jr. Eagle vignette. 1938. Black on white with Green double border. Folds dog ear, etc. Nice striking purple border. State condition. In 1922 North was in San Francisco seal of Georgia is the vignette. Some discoloration and a looking for a west coast outlet. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# staple upper border, but 123376 overall very nice. This was Lot# 3081 Boston, Massachusetts 1925 Coca- the company that sold Red Cola Bottling Corporation Stock Number Rock Cola - famous throughout the south. Red Rock Bottlers Inc. was 476 for 10 shares. Dated March 21, 1925. formed in order to begin a network of Red Rock bottlers all across the Dateline Boston. Black on white with gold country. Beginning in 1938 the franchises that were granted quickly interior border. Eagle vignette. Preferred stock. and established Red Rock as a leader in the 12oz field with over 200 Heavy folds, otherwise nice. 1223343 Ken Prag bottlers and by 1947, was bottled in 47 states. But by 1958, there were Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123342 107 bottlers throughout the country using Red Rock Cola concentrate. Sixty-six of there were under the Red Rock franchise, while another 41 Lot# 3082 Boston, Massachusetts 1928 Coca- bottlers were marketing the product under their own private brand. Cola Bottling Corporation Stock Number [angelfire.com] This certificate was issued at the height of Red Rock’s B1005 for 25 shares. Dated May 28, 1928. existence. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-60 HWAC# 123309 Dateline Boston. Black on white with gold interior border. Eagle vignette. Common stock. Heavy folds, otherwise nice. Ken Prag Collection Lot# 3077 Columbus, Georgia Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123343 1960, 1964 Three Royal Crown Beverage Company Stocks (R. C. Lot# 3083 Massachusetts Cola) 1) Number 57 for 5,00 shares 1923, 1929 Two United to the treasury. Signed by Joseph Soda Fountain Company Lieb as president. Stock printed by Stocks 1) Larger extremely Ryan-West Banknote Co., Inc., New fine stock number 133 York, N.Y. “Since 1905 2) Unissued for 141 shares in 1923. # 111. 3) Royal Crown Bottling Signed by R Lee Smith as Company of Newark. # 627. All are president. Incorporated in in very nice condition. Number 57 Massachusetts. 2) Number 44 for 10 shares in 1929. Also incorporated has been cancelled with diagonal line. “There are only a few things in Massachusetts. Also singed by president Smith. Seems to have been that have remained the same in the Southern part of America. The in business from c1920 to c1931. This is the heart of prohibition and a heat is still endless, the stories are still long and RC Cola is still the great time for soda works. Both are in nice condition. Ken Prag Collection most refreshing thing around.” [Royal Crown Cola website] Ken Prag Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123256 Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123280 Lot# 3078 Tallapoosa, Georgia 1897 Georgia Lot# 3084 Farmington, Michigan 1938- Vineyard Company Stock Number 541 for 9 1957 La Salle Wines and Champagne Stock shares to Edward Pirou. Signed y NC Matthews Group. Lot of four. 1) Green. 1938. Number and CA Norton. Dateline December 16, 1897, 5429 for 100 shares. Hole punch cancelled. 2) Tallapoosa, Ga. Folds. Two hole bottom left. Orange border. 1945. Number DU49 for 200 Over all nice. “ The most influential person shares. Hole punch cancelled. 3) Purple border. getting the wine industry started in Tallapoosa 1951. NumberD3412 for 100 shares. Hole was Ralph Spencer. Through promotional punch cancelled. 4) Green border. 1957. Number DO854 for 75 shares. efforts of Spencer, Tallapoosa became a town Hole punch Cancelled. The last three have the La Salle logo (allegorical of significant industrial importance in western Georgia. In 1897 and wine vineyards). Michigan’s wine industry dates from after the Haralson County gave the Georgia Vineyard Company a charter. This repeal of Prohibition. With large plantings of Concord grapes in the company had 20,000 shares at $5.00 each. In order to get the right southwest, mostly for the Welch Grape Juice Company, the state was type of grapes for wine making cuttings were imported from Hungary. well positioned to enter wine production. Four large wineries (out After the vines began to produce grapes, wineries, vats and specialists of eleven wineries established by 1946) came to produce almost all were needed to make the wine. According to W.W. Summerlin, some Michigan wine. One was the La Salle Wine and Champagne Company French experts were brought in to make sure the product was just which was established in Windsor, Ontario, and moved to Farmington, right. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123400 Michigan Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 123440 128 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Beverages/Bottling Lot# 3085 Newark, New Jersey 1969 Royal Lot# 3091 Pennsylvania 1920’s Fully Cashed Crown Bottling Company of Newark In Pennsylvania Central Brewery stock (Hoffman Products) Stock - President Cert Fullycashed in stock certificate issued by Convicted on Mafia Charges Royal Crown has Pennsylvania Central Brewing Company. This been crossed out and Hoffman Products has certificate is a nice looking piece with a vignette been and written. Number 15119 for 50 shares. of workers gathering hops. Cert is numbered 2520 Black on blue safety paper with blue border. A and signed by both secretary and president of the few minor issues, but still nice. Auto signed by Martin Goldman. In company. Please see photos for more detail and 1970, one year later, Goldman was convicted on three counts of lying condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# at inquest on the mafia. [New York Times] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- 124576 100 HWAC# 123390 Lot# 3092 St. George, South Carolina 1921 St. Lot# 3086 Brooklyn, New York 1905 Paul George Coca-Cola Bottling Company Stock Weidmann Brewing Company Stock - Number 38 for 20 shares signed by president colorful! Black on orange safety paper. Fancy DD Bolin. Eagle vignette. Nicks at fold edges. underprint “Shares one hundred dollars each.” Otherwise very nice. Ken Prag Collection Est. Large gold seal. Number 94 for 100 shares. $100-200 HWAC# 123276 Signed by president Paul Weidmann and secretary S Wiedmann. The company existed Lot# 3093 Tennessee 1948 Lime Cola from approximately 1905 to 1916. [epic/nyc/ Company Stock - starring Bob Hope and gov] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123267 Bing Crosby Number 457 for 100 shares Lot# 3087 Saratoga, New York 1939 Morck to Bache & Co. Auto signed. Eagle Vignette. Saratoga Mineral Water Corp. Stock - Dateline July 29, 1948. Black on green safety paper. Slight fold upper left, otherwise Number 1 issued to Alfred A Morck Number excellent. “While being interviewed for their 1 for 102 shares issued to Morck and signed final “road to” movie, 1962’s British production by president Morck and Secretary Gillman(?). of The Road to Hong Kong, Crosby and Hope recounted how they Black on white with bright range border. had gotten “conned” into investing in a company which produced a Extremely nice condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 123330 “Coca-Cola killing” soda by the name of Lime Cola, which shortly went bankrupt.” [tazewell-orange.blogspot.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- Lot# 3088 New York c1903 Welch Grade Juice 100 HWAC# 123445 Company Stock Nice bottle of grape juice in Lot# 3094 Utah 1915, 1916 Central Co- front of a bunch of grapes. Grape juice bottles operative Creamery Company Stocks This hold the stock number and number of shares. was a Mormon co-operative venture. Lot of two Incorpporated in New York in 1903. Unissued 1) Green. # 48 for 150 shares William Forney. and cancelled. Extremely nice condition In Green. Two documentary stamps on bottom 1869, Dr. Thomas Bramwell Welch pasteurized border. Signed by Strevenson and Ferguson. Eagle vignette. 1915. 2) Concord grape juice to create a non-alcoholic alternative to wine for Brown. #61 for 50 shares. Signed by Strevenson and Barney. 1916. his church. In 1893, Welch’s Grape Juice became an American favorite Both have rips at fold edges and heavy folds. Good. Ken Prag Collection at the World’s Fair in Chicago. And in 1923, Welch’s famous Concord Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123351 Grape Jelly was introduced. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123243 Lot# 3095 Utah 1930’s Western Lot# 3089 Oregon 1936 Continental Milk Winery Stock Certificates Three Bottle and Cap Co. Stock with Great Vignette stock certificates issued by two winery companies in the western Number 68 for 500 shares to August Gatto. region of the country. Included Signed by Gordon keys and president George are two from The Coast Wineries, Singleton. Dated April 11, 1936. Three varieties Inc. one issued 1/20/1034 and of cattle with a barn on one side and the bottle canceled 8/3/1934 and the and cap building on the other. Black on white second one issued 1/20/1934 with green border. Folds. Light dog ears. and canceled 8/3/1934. The third Overall very nice. This was a short-lived company as by 1940 they were no longer paying state taxes. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 cert is issued by Southern Utah HWAC# 123339 Winery, issued 5/8/1959, with no cancel date. All three are in good condition. Please see photos for more Lot# 3090 Erie, Pennsylvania 1867 Wine detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119377 Company First Mortgage Bond 1867 A beautiful First Mortgage Bond for The South Shore Wine Company in Erie County, Pennsylvania. This Lot# 3096 Roanoke, Virginia 1920 Virginia impressive 12”x 15” document is printed on onion Beverage Corporation Stock Number 1803 skin stock and signed by George W. Smith, president for 10 shares in 1920. Signed by Ivan Vance and C.E Scofield, secretary. There is a hand drawn president and CL McClung. Fancy, modern corporate seal and six bond tickets intact. This is a scroll work for title. Two sided Sic Semper very impressive paper that’s in very good condition, Tyrannus coin is the vignette. Folds. Nice considering its age. Please see photos for more condition. The Virginia Beverage Corporation detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 124581 was incorporated on October 28, 1915 in Roanoke, Virginia. The main product of the company was a brand called King Cola. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123312 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 129

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Beverages/Bottling Lot# 3097 Virginia 1960, 1962 King Cola Lot# 3102 1800’s-1900’s Food Company Corporation Stock Lot of two. 1) 1960. Issued Stock Certificates Nineteen stock Brown. Number C786 for 100 shares. Pencil certificates issued by various beverage note - “Bankrupt - No Value.” 2) Green. 1962. companies, including nine certs from The Number 2528 for 300 shares. Logo top left. National Tea Company, issued between Green has small hoes top left and a pen mark 1920’s-30’s. These certs have various and bottom right. Brown has writing in pencil top sundry vignettes, revenue stamps and left and slight warp center right. Overall they conditions, from good to excellent. They all are in nice condition. “The Virginia Beverage appeared to have been used and canceled. Corporation was incorporated on October 28, Also included are a pair of The Great Atlantic & 1915 in Roanoke, VA. The main product of the company was a brand Pacific Tea Company, with angel vignette and such cancellation.Singles called King Cola. The bottlers of this brand were fairly widespread include and onion paper Boston Coffee House Company from 1885, throughout Virginia and even into other states such as Pennsylvania Ausch Coffee Roasting Company, CoffeetoneManufacturing Company and North Carolina. Known bottlers existed in Haysi, Virginia, Bristol, (With Middle-East Figure vignette), Trinidad Coffee CompanyHavajava Virginia, Marion, Virginia, Lynchburg, Virginia(2), Salem, Virginia, Caterers of Colorado Inc., The Royal Coffee Company (With factory Edinburg, Virginia(2), Covington, Virginia(3), Northfolk, Virginia(3) vignette), The Clapp Tea Company (With steamship, twin locomotive Culpeper, Virginia(3), Winchester, Virginia, Weyers Cave, Virginia.” vignette) and The Acme Team Company (With a Wylie Coyote [wothpoint] Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 123437 vignette....just kidding). All appear to have been canceled all have crease marks but otherwise are in good condition. Please see photos Lot# 3098 Washington, D.C. 191- Christo- for more condition and details. Ken Prag Collection Est. $180-300 Cola Beverage Company Stocks 1) Number HWAC# 124551 9 for five shares. Eagle vignette. Black on brown safety paper makes the signatures hard Lot# 3103 1963 K-C Cola Corporation to read. Fold with issues at fold borders. The Number 3828 for 225 shares in 1963. It looks Certificate is very clear and void of issues. 2) Unissued number 9. to be actually signed by president Francis Excellent condition. Herbert Guggenheim partnered with Sydney E. Miller. Interesting pen and ink logo of a test Gunst and established the Christo Bottling Company. The 1918 and tube mix in front of an industrial building. 1919 Washington D.C directories listed their business address as 931 Black on blue with blue border. No edge, corner C Street, nw, with both Gunst and Guggenheim named as proprietors. or discoloration issues. Folds. Nearly perfect. In 1920 Gunst was no longer included in the listing, apparently retired. We read that “KC Cola has a unique position They sold ginger ale. [baybottles.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 in the drink business. It has created soft-drink flavors that promote HWAC# 123349 consumption by having very little aftertaste while being extremely refreshing.” Our K-C Cola? K-C might just stand for Kansas City? Ken Lot# 3099 West Virginia Laxakola Company Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123436 Stock Number 8 for 250 shares in 1900. Signed by president Charles Austin Bates and Lot# 3104 1900’s Liquor Dealer Stock secretary Henry Brandenburg. Bates tasted Certificates (7) Seven stock certificates the stuff and had hopes that it would turn out issued by wine dealers and dealer supply like Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola started as medicine companies. Included are Miami Dealer Supply and burst into the soda world to the tune Company,(Issued 3/11/1914, no cancel date), of millions. Unfortunately after sitting in a General Beverages, Incorporated, (Issued bottle for a few months the chemicals reacted with each other in a 2/4/1956, no cancel date), General Beverages, detrimental way. The company used the entire amount of money made Incorporated, (Issued 6/15/1955, Canceled from stock to fix and rebrand the product. But no one was buying,. It 7/3/1958), The Universal Cork Extractor was out of business well before 1908. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 Company, (Issued 4/6/1914, Canceled HWAC# 123427 12/21/1925), Trio Liquors, Inc. (Unissued), The Cresco Beverage Company, (Issued 6/1/1914. no cancel date) and International Liquor Lot# 3100 1956 C & C Super Corporation Stocks Dealer Syndicate (7/24/1911, No cancel date). Condition ranges from with RARE Cone Top Can Vignette Nice pairing of a little tattered to very good. Please see photos for more detail and two stocks! Both 1956. 1) Orange border. C72559. condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119378 2) Blue border. C018380. Both cancelled. Great ‘Super Cola’ and ‘Super Rot Beer’ vignette. Both in Lot# 3105 1928 Nice, bright Coca-Cola very nice condition. The origins of this company Bottling Corporation Stock Certificate were originally founded by Dr. Thomas Cantrell Black writing, brown border, green title and who opened a shop in Belfast, Ireland selling soft red Coca-Cola bottle make this stock very drinks in 1852. ... A particularly famous product in appealing. Small nicks at fold edges are the Ireland was C&C Club Orange, a carbonated orange only physical distraction. No other corner, soft drink developed in the 1930s. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 edge or discoloration issues. Not cancelled. HWAC# 123325 #509 for 50 shares of preferred stock. Seal says incorporated in 1919. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 123337 Lot# 3101 1900’s Eastern Wine Company Stock Certificates Four stock certificates Lot# 3106 Reinforced Paper Bottle issued by eastern region wine companies. Corporation Stocks A better milk bottle? 1) included are The Orsi Brothers Wine Company, Number 96 for 5 shares to CG Donaldson in ( Issued 2/4/1903, No cancel date), The 1923. Signed by L. B. Koch. Brown on brown Riverdale Fruit and Vineyard Company, (Issued safety paper. Underprint red ‘Common Stock.’ 10.2.1922, No cancel date), The Wine-Ola Co. 2) # 2531 for 2 shares in 1936. Light brown on Inc, (Issued 8/3/1921, No cancel date) and safety paper. Signed by L B. Koch as president. General Wines & Spirits Corporation, (Issued 7/26/1934, No cancel Red underprint ‘Calass B Stock.’ 3) Number date). Condition ranges from a little tattered to very good. Please see 1594 for 1 share on greens safety paper. Issued in 1936. This group photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 is overall excellent! Inventor was Lydia B. Koch. Company promoters HWAC# 119379 were charged with fraud in 1926 and again in 1938! Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123291 130 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3107 1929, 1958 The Coca-Cola Lot# 3114 Eureka, California 1937 Humboldt Company Stock Group including a rare 1929 Malt and Brewing Company Stocks with Certificate of Purchase Lot of three. 1) Nice Brewery Vignette Lot of three. All dated 1937 black on white with blue border Certificate of with a vignette of the brewery. All have two Purchase. Dated January 15, 1929. Number holes punched for storage. The orange stock 6082. Signatures are hole cancelled. 2) Orange has some discoloration on left. Otherwise certificate #N22583 in 1958. Allegorical these are in excellent condition. 1) Orange vignette. Signatures are hole cancelled. 3) Green certificate #N045570 number A762 for 21 shares. 2) Blue number B1038 for 516 shares. 3) in 1958. Allegorical vignette. Signatures are hole cancelled. All are in Green number A1130 for 59 shares. “The Humboldt Malt and Brewing, nice condition with no real issues. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 Eureka, California had several brands including Associated, Eureka, HWAC# 123344 and Brown Derby. Western States Grocery Co. (later Safeway) signed a major distribution contract with the company in 1933.” [oldcompany. Lot# 3108 1959, 1967 Three Pepsi-Cola com] Closed in 1940. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123387 Stock Certificates 1) Pepsi -Cola United Bottlers,Inc. 1959. Black on blue. Scrip Lot# 3115 Napa, California 1870s Napa & certificate. 2) Pepsi-Cola United Bottles, Inc. Sonoma Wine Company Stock Certificate 1967. Allegorical female holding the world Signed by Beringer Unissued but signed by with a bottle of Pepsi next to her. 3) Specimen Jacob Beringer as secretary. Beringer was a stock. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Washington D. pioneer of the Napa Valley wine business. This C. Inc. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123295 company was incorporated Dec. 4th, 1872. The stock has two vignettes: wine grapes (top center) and allegorical Lot# 3109 1969 United States Crown woman (left border). Pen cancelled. Very clean. Ken Prag Collection Est. Corporation Stocks with Great Vignette $100-150 HWAC# 113658 Great bottling collectible. Amazing vignette of the company’s product - a flip top bottle Lot# 3116 Sacramento, California 1933 cap. Dated 1971 in the last year of operation. Capital Brewing Company Stock Two Incorporated 1960, the company produced and marketed a flip top different versions. 1) This stock was sold the bottle cap that could be removed without the aid of a bottle opener. year prohibition was lifted. Number 173 for 12 The manufacturing was complex and the application was never really shares to James Dwyer on September 30, 1933. picked up by bottling companies. Lot of 2. Blue number C32059 for Signed by SE Watson and EF Basser(?). Small eagle vignet. “Principal 100 shares on April 3, 1969. Brown number CU5391 for 700 shares Place of Business, Sacramento, California.” Incorporated April 19, on October 18, 1982. Issued and not cancelled. Ken Prag Collection Est. 1933. 2) Much like Number 1, but different title arrangement and $60-80 HWAC# 123253 vignette. Same three people. THis is early number 29 for thirty shares. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123352 Lot# 3110 1916 Cerveceria Orizaba Stock Certificate Large (18 x 15 inches) stock Lot# 3117 Sacramento, certificate with interest coupons , blue border California 1933 Two Buffalo with a vignette of a winged angel flying over the Brewing Company Stock brewery of Cerveceria Orizaba. Revenue stamp Certificates 1) Number 1611 at bottom. Issued to Don Carlos Guerrero. for 40 shares to FE Lauppe on Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# December 7, 1933. Signed by 124309 FJ Guhstall president and EH Gerber. Has stamps on front Lot# 3111 Denver, Colorado Adolph Coors for an assessment or dividends Specimen Stock Light brown border. Coors (1943-1945). Since the logo. Pristine. Autosigned by J. Coors. Great company went out of business framing piece from a famous brewing company. in 1945, we would assume Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123384 it is for an assessment. Very nice. 2) Unissued. Both have Lot# 3112 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1908 Pabst the iconic buffalo vignette and title. Pristine. Buffalo Brewing Brewing Company Stock Collection Lot of Company was founded three. 1) Issued and cancelled 1908 stock. in 1888 in Sacramento, Number 1009 for 5 shares to Fred Pabst. California by Herman H. Grau. Signed on front by president Gustave Pabst and Brewed beer until 1945, when on back by Fred Past - two Pabst signatures on one certificate. Pabst company was dissolved. This was issued at the end of prohibition and distillery is vignetted. Green on white. 2) Unissued 1064 1908 stock. the company could start making there famous beers. Ken Prag Collection Same as first. 3) Specimen for common stock. Black and blue on white. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 123324 Mythical king as vignette. Overall very nice. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 123288 Lot# 3118 San Francisco, Lot# 3113 Alameda, California 1902 Swan California 1956 Bohemian Brewing Company Stock Certificate Brewery Corporation Stock Number A1130 for 2000 NUMBER 1 NUMBER 1 issued to Jacob Weikert. shares. Eagle vignette. Light Signed by president Weikert. For 2000 shares. orange border. 1956. Pin holes Cloud backdrop to fancy script title. Dateline and corner folds. Very good June 9, 1902. The company was incorporated condition. Ken Prag Collection in late April. Intriguing old brewery piece. Condition is fair; heavy folds, light discoloration, etc. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 123364 Est. $120-200 HWAC# 123250 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 131

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3119 San Francisco, California Lot# 3124 Denver, Colorado 1906 Denver 1957 Lucky Lager Brewing United Breweries Limited Stock This is Company Stocks Lot of two. 1)Title for an English investment in Colorado Rock Lucky Breweries, Inc. Unissued. Has Mountain Beer. Number 2846 for 200 shares. the Lucky Lager Logo and allegorical Red on white paper. Stock was to be divided vignette. Orange. Number 11357 2) by the Solo-man family. Ink mark on front is Title Lucky Lager Brewing Company. original and leads to the explanation of this Specimen. Green. Number VTC6 on the back. Slight dog ear top left. No other 2633. Same vignette. Dated 1957. edge, corner or discoloration issues. The “Lucky Lager is an American lager 1900 Brewer’s Journal talked about the improving conditions of this with U.S. brewing and distribution company. It had a growth of 7 1/2 % over the previous year. However, rights held by the Pabst Brewing costs of increasing storage and the war tax were eating into potential Company, and Canadian brand profit. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123335 ownership held by Labatt Brewing, which is now part of AB InBev. Lot# 3125 Denver, Colorado Tivoli Brewing Originally launched in 1934 by Company Stocks - Green and Orange Orange the San Francisco-based General is number D16924 and green is number Brewing Company, Lucky Lager grew to be one of the prominent beers D02845. Auto penned by president Elwood M of the West during the 1950s and 1960s. In 2019, Pabst announced Bayne. Both are hole cancelled. No rips, tears, that the beer brand would be revived and would be brewed by 21st or corner issues. Both are quite bright and colorful. One was issue din Amendment Brewery, a brewery based in San Leandro.” [wikipedia] 1934 and the other in 1943. This brewery has been located in the same Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123413 building since 1859. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123246 Lot# 3126 Glenwood Canyon, Colorado 1913 Lot# 3120 San Francisco, California 1911 The Home Brewing Company Stock Number San Francisco Breweries Stock and Bond 53 for 500 shares to William Willehmy. Signed - Both English 1) Stock certificate #1076 for by president Wilhelomy and Willhelmy. 8 pounds. Purple on white. 2) Profit sharing Allegorical vignette. Two hole punched for income bond #579. Has a three pence English storage. No other real issues. “In 1914, William revenue imprint. It is issued to King Edwards and Walter Wilhelmy opened a brewery a Hospital Fund. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 123289 few blocks away, near the corner of Tenth Street and Pitkin Avenue. It was called the Home Brewing Company Lot# 3121 Southern California, and they planned to brew up to 15,000 barrels a year. Unfortunately, California 1933 California Colorado passed a prohibition law that went into effect on January 1, Brewing Association (Acme Brewing Co.) Stock 1916. The brewery also suffered a fire during its brief existence and NUMBER 1 with DISTILLERY all that remains are some old beer labels” And this stock certificate! [glenwoodcanyon.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 123389 VIGNETTE Another brewing company purchased with the Lot# 3127 New Haven, Connecticut 1933 end of prohibition. The Acme Weibel Brewing Company Stock Yer another Company bought the old post-prohibition brewery stock. August 8, California brewing facilities. 1933! Number 433 auto signed by Joseph They are using the old stock A Weibel and secretary John C Weibel. The California stock until they can company was organized in 1900 in New Haven, get their own. Number 1 for Connecticut. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 30,000 shares to Cereal Products Refining Company. If we had to HWAC# 123266 take a guess, we would say that the Cereal company was using the brewery building during prohibition. Great stock and story! Either it Lot# 3128 Chicago, Illinois 1950 Atlas Brewing is NUMBER 1 for a new company or an old early 1900’s company. Hole Company Stocks Two stocks. One green and punch cancelled. Very nice condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 one brown. Autopen cancelled. Both show an HWAC# 123386 allegorical woman in front of an industrial complex. Both cancelled. Both in nice condition with no discernible flaws. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 Lot# 3122 Southern California, California HWAC# 123379 1921-1933 California Brewing Association Stocks including certificate NUMBER 1 Lot of three. 1) # C1 for 1 share to JP Rittenmayer. Eagle vignette. Hole punch cancelled. 2) # C2 to CF Hansen. Rough Lot# 3129 Chicago, Illinois 1913, 1914 condition. 3) Orange 1933 stock with vignette of distillery. #3 for 2500 City of Chicago Brewing and Malting shares to Buttress & McLellan, Ltd. It appears this company started Company Stocks Lot of two. 1) Green. in San Francisco, but in the 1930’s opened a branch in Southern 1914. Number 2821. 54 shares. 2) Orange- California (clearly stated on this last certificate). The first two were red. Number 3031. 1913. 49 shares. issued at the very beginning of prohibition. The last after prohibition Both are signed by president Haskel and w repealed. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123357 purchased by A Slaughter & Company. Large size 13 x 8.5”. Fair condition. Lot# 3123 Boulder, Colorado Boulder Allegorical vignette. In April, 1890 the Brewing Company Specimen Stock Fantastic West Side and the F. J. Dewes’ breweries, specimen for the Boulder Brewing Company. with the L. C. Huck and the George Bullen No holes, rips, tears corner or discoloration malt houses were amalgamated to form issues. 12 x 8” Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 the City of Chicago Brewing and Malting HWAC# 123361 Company. [chicagology] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123348 132 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3130 Chicago, Illinois 1910 Lot# 3135 Peoria, Illinois 1953, 1954 Gipps Meister Brau Stock Number Brewing Company Stocks (2) 1) 1954 blue with 32670 for 100 shares in 1971. Auto Ginns Amberlin Lager Beer as vignette. 2) 1953 signed. Logo is used as vignette. purple with Ginns Amberlin Lager Beer as vignette.. Black on blue with blue border. These stocks have no corner, edge of discoloration Some pin holes top corners. Overall issues. Extremely nice! Established in 1837. “In nice. Meister Brau Inc. Brewery 1938 under the care of Brewmaster Edward J. opened in 1967. “By the end of Geisler, the sale of the original all-grain formula of the 1960s, annual production had Gipps Amberlin Beer returns to the market for the reached one million barrels, and first time since Prohibition. A new sanitary brewing annual sales topped $50 million; this put Meister Brau among the process is established to ensure product consistency.” [givemegipps. top 30 beer companies in the United States. But the company was com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123398 losing money, and in 1972 it sold its brand names to the Milwaukee- based Miller Brewing Co.” [encyclopediachicagohistory.org] Ken Prag Lot# 3136 Quincy, Illinois 1933 Dick and Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# 123435 Brothers Quincy Brewing Company Stock Number C0411 for 6 shares. 1933. Lot# 3131 Chicago, Illinois Peter Distillery vignette. Signatures hole cancelled. Schoenhofen Brewing Company, Limited No significant issues. Nice condition. Dick Brothers Brewery was founded by three Stock - English Number 364 for one share. brothers: Matthew, John and Jacob Dick. In Capital as 400,000 pounds at 10 pounds a 1857, the brewery started producing and shipping beer, reaching up share. 12 x 10.5”. Folds! Some discoloration. to 70,000 barrels at its peak, and making Dick Brothers Brewery the “Peter Schoenhofen, a Prussian immigrant, was largest in the midwest at the time. The Brewery closed in 1951. It is in Chicago working in the brewing trade by the now the heart of the Quincy Arts District. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- 1850s. In 1861, he started a partnership with 200 HWAC# 123336 Matheus Gottfried; they were soon operating a brewery at Canalport Avenue and 18th Street where, during the Lot# 3137 Davenport, Iowa 1935 Post- early 1860s, they made about 600 barrels of lager beer a year. In 1867, prohibition Zollar Brewing Company Schoenhofen bought out his partner, and the company became the Stock Number 1809 for 100 shares signed by Peter Schoenhofen Brewing Co. By 1868, annual output had increased president Charles S Smith. Dateline November to about 10,000 barrels. During the 1890s, when the business was 4, 1935. Black on white with a brown border. owned by the City Contract Co. of London, England, annual output Small edge issues, otherwise very fine. Zoller reached 180,000 barrels. Around 1900, the Schoenhofen family Brewing Co. opened in 1935 and closed in regained control of the company, which employed about 500 people at 1945 it was open for 10 years. [oldbreweries. its brewery on West 12th Street by 1910.” [Encyclopedia of Chicago] com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123271 Ken Prag Collection Est. $240-300 HWAC# 123292 Lot# 3138 Waverly, Iowa 1936 Heiberg Lot# 3132 Chicago, Illinois 1903 United Brewing Company Stock Incorporated in Breweries Company Stock Numer 52 for 1933 with the end of Prohibition. Number 1,658 shares to Harry Rubens in 1903. Signed 364 for 100 shares to Robert Koeppe. Auto by vice president W Tegmeyer(?). Green signed by president William Heiberg. Eagle on white. Bottom left corner is bent, light Vignette. Black on gold safety paper with a gold discoloration top right. Overall nice looking. inner border. Typed, “The shares of this stock Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123258 represented by this certificate have been paid Lot# 3133 East St. Louis, Illinois East St. Louis- for for in pupil in property.” Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# New Athens Brewing Company Stocks Lot of 123393 three. All different. All unissued. Includes a 1) Lot# 3139 Clermont, Kentucky 1967 Jim common stock with black border number 151. Beam Distillery Stock Certificate Nice stock Heavy stain upper right. 2) Preferred stock certificate issued by the Jim Beam Distillery to with black border number 349. No dramatic Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, on March 24, issues - very good. 3) Orange stock number 1967. There are two illegible signatures and no 174 with eagle vignette. Excellent condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123420 cancel date. In very nice condition. See photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 124582 Lot# 3134 Mendoto, Illinois 1912 Mendota Brewing Lot# 3140 Frankfort, Company Stock Number 72 for Allied Kentucky 1933 14 shares. Signed by president Brewing and Distillery Rautert. Dateline Dec. 6, 1912 Company Stocks Lot of three. in Mendota, Illinois. Allegorical 1) Number TC0148 purchased Mercury vignette. Slight folds the year the company came an one extremely short rip at into existence. Auto signed fold edge. Overall in very nice by president Baumohl. Not condition. The company entered cancelled. Fold on right and into bankruptcy on December light discoloration with age. 20, 1912. Not very good timing Over all nice. 2) Green and of the stock holder. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 123442 white specimen stock. 3) Orange and white specimen stock. The specimen stocks are pristine. In 1933 the old Hermitage Brewery was purchased by a New York firm. Prohibition had just ended and a Kentucky brewery must have been very enticing. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123383 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 133

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3141 Baltimore City, Maryland 1899 Maryland Lot# 3146 Detroit, Michigan 1934, 1938 H. E. Brewing Company Stocks (with English connection) Walker Distillers and Brewers, Inc. Stocks Both have three pence English Revenue stamps. 1) (4) Two orange and two brown. 1934 and Number 553 for 1 share. Brown. 1899. 2) # 472 for 1938 dates on both! Early stocks are signed 1 share to William Drinkwater Freeth. Blue. 1899. 9” by president Harrington E. Walker! This is the x 10.75” and 10” x 11.75” Printed by Guggenheimer, same Walker who was the son in the Hiram Weil & Co., Baltimore. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 Walker & Sons of Walkerville, Ontario, Canada. HWAC# 123408 Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123260 Lot# 3147 Detroit, Michigan Pfeiffer Brewing Lot# 3142 Maryland Mint Julep Company Company Specimen Stock with Nude Female Stock Certificate A beautiful mint leaf Nude Allegorical Female Vignette. Green and decorated stock certificate issued by The black on white. Excellent condition. Pfeiffer’s Ginger-Mint Julep Company of Maryland. It Famous Beer was a staple prop in blue-collar, was issued on 12/17/1924 and there is no Midwest leisure. If you grew up in the ‘60s cancel date. Unusual piece with some minor in Detroit, it was probably your first beer. fold creasing. Please see photos for more detail [pfeiffersfamous.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123296 and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119374 Lot# 3148 Detroit, Michigan 1936 Voigt- Lot# 3143 Boston, Massachusetts 1935 Croft Pros’t Brewing Company Stock Number 4272 Brewing Company Bond and Specimen for 50 shares in 1936. Signed by president Harry Henderson. Bright orange on white. Stocks Three specimen. 1) $500 bond. Date Eagle vignette with city background. Excellent 1913. All coupons hole punched. 2) Green 100 condition - no edge, corner or discoloration shares specimen, 3) Orange less then 100 shares issues. Folds. Voight-Prost Brewing Co. opened specimen. All three are just about perfect. 4) in 1936 and closed in 1938 it was open for 2 years. Breweries that Also one issued certificate. Number NC30594 for are only open for a couple of years like this did not have a long time 100 shares to Mansell L MacLean. Auto signed to produce advertising and collectibles so they tend to be more scarce by president Bischoff. 1936. Cancelled. Wear: than breweries with more longevity. [oldbreweries.com] Ken Prag pin holes, fold border nicks, dog ear upper right. Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123268 The Former Rueter & Alley / Highland Spring Brewery brew master, Walter J. Croft, re-opened the brewery in December 1933. The old Lot# 3149 Grand Rapids, Michigan 1936 brewery had been used by a metal and rubber company during Michigan Brewing Company Stock Number prohibition. Croft had the entire building steam cleaned and sterilized 4367 for 105 shares to Harold Card. Signed and then refitted for brewing with all new equipment. Croft remained by president Conlon. Dateline Sep. 25, 1936 in as brewmaster and R. P. Bischoff, who had been President of Boston’s Grand Rapids, Mich. Stag and Eagle vignette. Burkhardt Brewing, became Croft’s new President. Ken Prag Collection Very slight issues. Very nice condition. Ken Prag Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123338 Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123441 Lot# 3144 Boston, Massachusetts 1899 Lot# 3150 Port Huron, Michigan 1950 Friars Souther Brewing Company Stock # 95 for Ale Brewing Company Stock - in business 100 shares signed by JK Souther president for only six years Number C2060 for 100 and CV Souther secretary. Black on brown shares. Allegorical female overlooking brewing safety paper. Winged Mercury vignette. Gold plant (we suspect). Auto signed. Black on underprint “shares $100 each.” Small nicks at white with green border. Pristine condition. fold bottom edges. Otherwise extremely fine. Originally it was the C. Kern Brewing Company. Originally the Burton Brewery of 1870, in From 1945 to 1950, the brewery was operated under the name “Friars 1880 Joaquin Souther purchased the property. The Souther Brewing Ale Brewing Company.” Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123424 Company was incorporated in December of 1898. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123275 Lot# 3151 St. Louis, Missouri 1934 A. B. C. Brewing Corporation Stocks Lot of two. Both Lot# 3145 Detroit, Michigan 1954-1964 1934. Both auto signed by president AD Plamondon Goebel Brewing Company Stocks (4) Lot and secretary CD Plamondon. Both with female of 4. 1) Convertible Preferred Stock, Number allegorical vignette. 1) Green CC316. 100 shares. 2568. 2/7 share. Red border. 2) Number 2) Orange CC0412. 59 shares. Orange has a dog CPN0405. 14 shares. ‘Worthless’ stamped ear. Otherwise no corner, edge or discoloration across in red. Brown. 3) NY67803. 100 shares. issues. Opened in 1934 and closed in 1936. Ken Prag 1959. Orange. 4) D65724. 100 shares. Yellow. Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123385 Three have the Goebel logo as vignette. The brown is in OK shape, the others marvelous! “Goebel Brewing Company was a brewing company Lot# 3152 St. Louis, Missouri 1928 Independent in Detroit, Michigan from 1873 to 1964 eventually acquired late in its Breweries Company Stocks - Rare Prohibition Era existence by Stroh Brewery Company. The beer was locally popular Brewery Stock Lot of two. Both issued in 1928Both in Detroit from the company’s inception, but grew in popularity and signed by Gass as president. 1) Brown. Number 470 was eventually available in many states for a brief period in the 1940s, for 24 shares. to Simon Zeitler. Poor condition. 2) with an ad campaign in Life magazine that featured restaurant ads Orange. Number 1595 for 12 shares to Zietler. Some from many famous eateries around the country using Goebel beer as issues, good condition. IBC Root Beer was founded in an ingredient. The beer, billed as a “light lager”, was golden in color, 1919 by the Griesedieck family as the Independent and was noticeably drier than most everyday beers of the era. Their Breweries Company in St. Louis, Missouri. Root beer longtime mascot was a bantam, called Brewster Rooster, who wore found a market as a legal beverage during the era of attire with Goebel’s logo, and the beer was a long-time sponsor of Prohibition. IBC Root Beer is the last vestige of this company. Ken Prag Detroit Tigers baseball broadcasts on radio.” [wikipedia] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123431 Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 123397 134 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3153 Bozeman, Montana 1933 Gallatin Lot# 3158 Brooklyn, New York Brewing Company Number 30 for 5 shares 1933 India Wharf Brewery to John Fraser in 1933. Signed by president Temporary Stock Number A52 Fraser. Eagle vignette. Brown border. The for $250.00 Actual gold seal. brewery was famous for its Bozeman Beer. Ken Green. Extremely nice condition. Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123401 “The India Wharf Brewing Company was formed in 1880 to brew beer, ale, and porter. Lot# 3154 Omaha, Nebraska 1932 Jetter Their initial capitalization was Brewing Company Temporary Stock $1,000,000. According to Wine Number NcTC1055 for 100 shares to Leslie and Spirit Gazette of that year, Ulrich. Auto signed by Moriarty and Carl. the company was formed with a Green. “Immigrants who had settled in Omaha plan to share profits with liquor dealers who would buy the beer and to find their dreams in America. One such the employees of the brewery....At the beginning of Prohibition, the immigrant was a German by the name of India Wharf Brewing Company planned to make near beer but in the Balthas Jetter. Jetter found his way to Omaha in the later part of the end used their buildings for storage.” [redhook water stories] It seems nineteenth century with the full intention of establishing a brewery that this was an effort to revitalized the brewery after Prohibition. Ken to help quench the thirsts of those packing house workers....In 1887 Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123429 along with a partner, Mr. Young, Jetter established the Jetter and Young Brewery at 30th & “Y” streets in the heart of South Omaha. Annual capacity at the time was an impressive 10,000 barrels. By 1890 Jetter Lot# 3159 Buffalo, New York 1911 John L. had purchased his partner’s stake in the brewery and had taken on the Schwartz Brewing Company Stock, a victim name South Omaha Brewing Co., B. Jetter prop....In 1905 the brewery of Prohibition Early number 10 for 106 shares became more simply known as the Jetter Brewing Company. During in 1911. Eagle vignette. Black on white with those years after the turn of the century, Jetter’s flagship brand was fancy green seal. Stock is issued to John L. “Gold Top”....By 1932, with the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Schwartz. John L. Schwartz Brewing Co. opened President of the United States, the end of the Volstead Act was near. in 1909 and closed in 1920. The brewery tried Balthas Jetter had passed away some years ago and the brewery’s to stay afloat with the introduction of its “non- future was uncertain. Enter Charles Morearty. Morearty was a intoxicating” new drink called Clio, but soon, businessman who saw great potential for wealth in the rebirth of the like most of the rest of Buffalo’s beer makers, its brewery on Bennett brewing industry. He began a search for a suitable brewing operation Street between Clinton and William simply closed down. Ken Prag in 1932. His search led him to the Jetter Brewing Company, a plant Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123290 that had remained somewhat production throughout Prohibition.” Lot# 3160 Canandaigua, New York 1906 [jetterbeer.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123432 Canandaigua Brewing Company Stock and Lot# 3155 Ely, Nevada 1909 Consumers’ Bond This is a very strong pairing with both Malting & Brewing Company Stocks - Short pieces being very nice condition. 1) Stock # 27 for Lived Ely, Nevada Brewing Company Lot of 10 shares. Signed by president Gustav Wegner(?). two. Both signed by president Wilhelming(?) Eagle Vignette. 2) Number 104 $500 6% ten year and secretary Kuetchit(?). Both dated March debenture bond. Only the last coupon, number 11, 1909 and issued to Joseph E Stevens. Number 9 and 12. One for 20, is attached. Canandaigua is a city in Ontario 100 shares and one for 200 shares. Production from 1908 to 1911. In County, New York, United States. The population 1911 the brewery was destroyed by fire. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- was 10,545 at the 2010 census. It is the county 200 HWAC# 123340 seat of Ontario County. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123354 Lot# 3156 Bridgewater, New Jersey 1934 Elizabeth Brewing Company Stock Number 8954 for 100 shares. Signed by Auf der Heide. Orange border. Allegorical figure in front of a Lot# 3161 Dobbs Ferry, New York 1881 large city. Located in Elizabeth or Bridgewater, Hudson River Brewing Company Stock New Jersey. In 1933 they received a temporary (Anchor Beer) Number 45 for 100 shares to permit to manufacture beer after the end of Peter Bieger. Signed by president Peter Bieger Prohibition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123417 and secretary Matthew White. Dateline Feb. Lot# 3157 New Jersey 1908 25, 1881 at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Incorporated in United States Brewing Company 1880. Anchor Brewing Company was founded by Peter Biegen in 1856 as the Hudson River Brewing Company. Folds Stock Number 38 for 80 shares. are fragile. Old tape at bottom left fold. Some light staining. Ken Prag Signed by presdient Hauck. Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 123439 Orange on white. Few minor issues only. Nice. Krueger Lot# 3162 Dunkirk, New York 1926 Andrew Brewing Company was founded Dotterweich Brewing Company of Dunkirk, 1858. 1882 began a period of huge N. Y. Stock Number 33 for 20 shares to Mary success for Krueger. He joined Dotterweich on February 19, 1926. Signed by a syndicate with Peter Hauck president Dotterweich and EH Dotterweich. A and Anton Hupfel to become the true family brewery. Sharp looking certificated. United States Brewing Company. Green safety paper,. Green eagle vignette. In 1908 United States Brewing bought Trefz Brewery and produced Green seal. Green everywhere. Corner folds more than 500,000 barrels a year. Peter Hauck signed as president of and one dog ear. No rips, tears of discoloration. Dotterweich Brewing this company!!! Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123254 Co. opened in 1891 and closed in 1920. That is about the time Andrew ceded all his stock to Mary. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123374 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 135

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3163 New York, Lot# 3169 Cleveland, Ohio Eilert Brewing New York 1920 Bacardi Company stock Number CA0662 for 10 shares Signed Corporation Stock to Rank Anton. Auto signed by Henry Eilert and Certificate A unique stock secretary Hirsh. Allegorical vignette. 1934. certificate issued by The Gray on white, Folds. One dog ear. Otherwise Bacardi Corporation of New in extremely nice condition. Former Excelsior York on March 25, 1920 Brewery and later Eilert Brewery located on and signed by whatever West 32nd and Sackett Avenue on the near west side of Cleveland, Bacardi was vice president Ohio. The brewery ceased production in 1941.” [Cleveland Memory of the company at the time. Project csuohio.ecu] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123418 Looking through the history of the company, it’s hard Lot# 3170 Columbus, Ohio 1906 Hoster- to tell who the signature belongs to. Bacardi began in Cuba and later Columbus Associated Breweries Company spread to several other countries for distilling as well as distribution. Stock Number A672 for 5 shares. Gray on This cert is in nice condition with fold creases. Please see photos for white. Company logo as vignette. No real detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119376 issues - nice condition. Carl J. Hoster was the president and Columbus was the location. “In Lot# 3164 Utica, New York 1924 Earlier 1904, the L. Hoster Brewing Company became part of the Hoster-Columbus Associated Oneida Brewing Company Stock Number 39 Breweries Co., a consolidation of Columbus breweries. The Hoster- for 75 shares to W Booth Ralph. Signed by John Columbus Associated Breweries Co. continued to operate the Hoster Ryan and WB Ralph as president. Dated April brewery until 1919, when statewide Prohibition went into affect in 9, 1924. New York seal as vignette. Two light folds. Overall excellent Ken Prag Collection Est. Ohio.” [ohiobreweries.com] This company dates back to 1936 when $200-400 HWAC# 123318 Louis Hoster founded a brewery. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123388 Lot# 3165 Utica, New York 1932 Oneida Brewing Company Stock with Great Native Lot# 3171 Ohio 1933 Wagner Ale Brewing Company Stock Number 10 for 500 shares American Chief Vignette Number 97 for 500 to none other than Mr. A. E. Wagner himself. shares to Samuel Lothrop. Signed by Harry Other than folds, pristine! Incorporated in Duffy and president JB Steele. Dated June 16, Nevada in 1933 with the end of Prohibition 1932. Orange and black on white with orange and the company no longer had to rely on their seal. Indentation from paper clip and pencil Ginger Ale. We believe this is an Ohio piece - marks top border. Very nice example! Lasted approximately 1832 to 1942. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# probably Dayton. Using Google and Newspapers.com, the closest 123317 we could find to this name in 1933 was a brewery in Ohio stared by August Wagner (as in the owner of the stock). Like many other Lot# 3166 Cincinnati, Ohio 1884 George brewers, August Wagner immigrated from Germany in the late 1800s. Weber Brewing Company of Cincinnati He started the Gambrinus Brewing and Bottling Company in 1906. The company survived Prohibition under the name of “The August Stock - In business for only four years Early Wagner and Sons Products Company, Incorporated.” Beer production number 13 for 10 shares. Shares were $500 resumed in 1933 following the repeal of Prohibition and the company each! Signed by George Weber president. Brown underprint “Shares $500 each.” Brown was renamed “The August Wagner and Sons Brewing Company.” Est. border and black print on white. In 1873 $100-200 HWAC# 123252 George Weber acquired the Jackson Brewery Lot# 3172 Erie, Pennsylvania 1937 Wayne from the Kleiner brothers with a personal Investment of $285,000. In Brewing Company Stock - Post Prohibition 1884 Weber incorporated the former Jackson Brewery as the George Certificate Number 1874 for 100 shares. Weber Brewing Company. The company experienced moderate Signed by president John Conroy in 1937 success, however on the evening of July 4th, 1887 a roman candle ignited the 9 story malt house. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# shortly after reopening after prohibition. Eagle 123261 vignettes. Green and black on white. Green safety paper. Title on silver. Eagle vignette. No Lot# 3167 Cincinnati, Ohio 1933 Wiedemann edge, corner of discoloration issues. Very nice indeed. Wayne Brewing had at least six main buildings in its heyday. Brewery Corporation Stock Its 1933 and The bottling house was located on the northeast corner of East 17th prohibition is over. And breweries began popping up everywhere. Number 74 for 90 and Parade. [oldtimeerie] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# shares. Auto signed. Ken Prag Collection Est. 123262 $100-200 HWAC# 123264 Lot# 3173 McKeesport, Lot# 3168 Cleveland, Ohio 1905, 1932 Pennsylvania 1952 Tube City Cleveland and Sandusky Brewing Company Brewing Company Stock Stocks Lot of two. 1) December 5, 1905. Number 337 for 500 shares to Green. Number 2616 for 100 shares. Hole McKeesport Homes. Signed by cancelled signatures. Allegorical vignette. Two president George Jackel. Dateline July 7, 1952. Green and black on stamps have been applied. 2) August 27, 1932. Gray. Number B4903 white. Safety print paper. No edge, for 5 shares. Hole cancelled. Allegorical vignette. Early in 1898, nine color or discoloration issues. breweries in Cleveland and two in Sandusky, Ohio combined to form Eagle vignette with farmers and a the Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing Company....Two plants operated as part of the Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing Company until Prohibition distillery in the background. Tube (1920 to 1933) [scipopheiy.com]The company re-opened with the end City Brewing Co. opened in 1933 and closed in 1955 it was open for 22 of Prohibition, but closed a couple of years later in 1935. [oldbreweries years. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-150 HWAC# 123247 Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123345 136 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3174 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1924 Lot# 3180 Olympia, Washington Olympia Bergner and Engel Brewing Company Stock Brewing Company Specimen Stock - Perhaps the First Brewery in America to Extremely nice condition. brownish red on Brew Lager Beer Number 1976 for 15 shares. white. Horseshoe vignette. Leopold Schmidt, Signed by president George Bergner. Interesting a German immigrant from Montana founded vignette. Seems to have a old French coin with The Capital Brewing Company at Tumwater all sorts of references to the company? Green Falls on the Deschutes River in the town of border and underprint. No edge, corner or discoloration issues. Engle Tumwater, near the south end of Puget Sound. He built a four-story and Wolf maybe the first brewery to manufacture Lager Beer. This was wooden brewhouse, a five-story cellar building, a one-story ice factory the beginning of hte Bergner & Engel Brwery which would follow at powered by the lower falls, and a bottling and keg plant and in 1896, the same location. Charles Engel was Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 began brewing and selling Olympia Beer. In 1902, the firm became HWAC# 123366 Olympia Brewing Company. [wikipedia] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-80 HWAC# 123319 Lot# 3175 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2002 Red Bell Brewing Company Stock with Lot# 3181 Seattle, Washington 1926 Seattle iconic entire page underprint! Number Brewing and Malting Company Stock R1023 for 1 share. Pen signed. Underprint of - Original Home of Rainier Beer! This Red Bull delivery wagon in front of distillery. certificate is a lesson in humility. The stocks Pristine condition. “Red Bell Brewing Company was printed with $2,000,000 capital stock at and its wholly owned subsidiaries had engage $100 per share. Handwritten is $5000 capital in the manufacture, bottling, distribution, and sale of beer, primarily in stock at 25c each! Number 212 for 5 shares. the mid-Atlantic region. The company produces a variety of distinctive Signed by president Louis Henrich. Black on craft beers ranging in color from light to dark. All of its beer is brewed white with fancy scroll work brown border. “Hemrich & Kopp started in accordance with the German purity law, Reinheitsgebot, which their Seattle brewery in early 1883. From steam beer to lager, the plant stipulates that all beer is made from four traditional ingredients: saw improvements in brewing, and plant expansion, that eventually water, hops, yeast, and malted barley....The billboards started popping became the Bay View Brewing Co. Then in late 1892, plans were made up in the Philly area in the autumn of 1993: “Philadelphia Is Putting for the Bay View plant to merge with two others to form the Seattle Blondes Behind Bars,” a ribald double entendre aimed at advertising Brewing and Malting Company. A brand of beer was then needed to what the region’s newest brewing entity was calling Red Bell Blonde identify the new company’s product, and the name of the mountain Ale.” [eoldstocks.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 123300 that dominated the southern view was chosen. On January 10, 1893, “Rainier” was adopted as one of the brands for the new firm, and soon Lot# 3176 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1933 became their flagship mark.” [brewerygems.com] Ken Prag Collection Vollmer Brewing Corporation Stocks Lot of Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123287 two. Both 1933. Brown 100 shares and orange less than 100 shares. Brown has no issues, Lot# 3182 Washington 1936 Northwest orange has heavy folds and bottom right corner Brewing Company Stocks 1) Number C2036 is town. In 1934 the name was changed to the Schaffhouser Brewing for 41 shares on January 30, 1936. Eagle Company, Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123265 vignette. Black on white with orange border. 2) Number 1952. Both 1936 and issued to Charles Lot# 3177 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 1940 W. Smith. Both signed by Frank Ryan and TW Royce. On excellent and Brackenbridge Brewing Company Stock one very good. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123321 # 3374 for 50 shares in 1940. Autosigned. Eagle vignette. Inner gold border. Underprint Lot# 3183 Wisconsin 1961 Fox Head Brewing gold ‘Common.’ Holes and miner fold rips on Company Stocks (2) Lot of two. 1) CO6998 for borders. Still a very nice looking certificate. 1000 shares to Jeffrey Hoodin, Trust A. Orange. Building was used by an ice company during Auto signed by M Hartman and Earl ---. Fox head prohibition. Estimated storage of 80,000 vignette. 2) C30699 for 100 shares to Max Goldberg. gallons of beer when opened in 1933. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 Auto signed by Oscar Flatt and Ernest Oxenberg. HWAC# 123360 Black. Fox head vignette. Miner issues. See photo. “From its inception to its decline and restoration, Lot# 3178 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1933 The the history of the Fox Head Brewery stretches back Victor Brewing Company Stock Certificate over a hundred years. After years of rumor and Beautiful stock certificate issued by The Victor speculation about a proposed Waukesha brewery, on April 24th 1893, Brewing Company for 100 shares to Miss residents of the town finally witnessed a ground breaking ceremony Maria C. Flynn. The stock number is #2644 and for an ambitious project. Not only would the site be home to a new is signed by J.F. Ditrich (?), secretary and F.A. brewery for alcoholic beverages, there was also to be a spring for the Maddas, president. Vignette features a woman, water and an extension to the railroad.” [foxheadbrewing.com] Ken holding a cornucopia and child. Is is dated September 7, 1933. In good Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123426 condition with light fold creases. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 124577 Lot# 3184 Wisconsin 1930’s Great Lakes Brewery Stock Certificates (4) Four Great Lot# 3179 Shroudsburg, Pennsylvania 1914 Lakes brewery stock certificates, including Stroudsburg Brewery Company Gold Bonds unissued Schellhas Brewing Company and - Prohibition Era Brewery Bonds Lot of three. Marathon City Brewing Company. Also included Numbers 11, 12 and 13. Signed by president La is a 1/21/1947 issued, 2/29/1959 canceled Bon(?). Each has coupons 7-20 still attached. Excellent cert from Sebewaing Brewing Company and condition!!! Stroudsburg Brewery was alive in the 2/6/1936 issued, no cancel date cert from Schemm Brewing Company. 1890’s and in 1913 almost for sure had to start making All are in very good condition. Please see photos for more detail and ‘Near beer’ to get around prohibition. This bond is very condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119373 likely to help them refurbish their brewery to make this happen. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123274 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 137

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Breweries/Distilleries Lot# 3185 1979-1982 Anheuser-Busch Lot# 3190 1909 Peoples’ Brewing Company Stocks Lot of four newer stocks. Orange 1000 Stock Number 726 for 2 shares. Signed by shares , Reddish brown 5000, blue 10,000 president Frank Sandstedt. Semi-nude female and Brown variable ($25,000). Logo vignette. allegorical vignette. Small rips at fold edges. Overall very nice condition. Ken Prag Collection Otherwise very nice! “People’s Brewing Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123372 Company of Duluth was ahead of its time. Founded on socialist principles in 1907 by Lot# 3186 1911-1951 Martin Smith, F.G. Sandstedt, and Michael J. Brewers’ Malting Gleeson, the brewery stood up to big beer long before it was hip to Cmpany and Brewing do so. At that time, Duluth had two other breweries, Fitger’s Brewery Corporation of and Duluth Brewing and Malting Company, but heavyweights from the America Stocks and Twin Cities and Wisconsin—such as Pabst and Miller—had a strong Bond 1) 1911. Issued foothold in the Duluth market.” The People’s Brewing Company was for the Brewers’ Malting one of a number of breweries around the country in the early 1900s Company. Number using socialist ideals to try to break the monopoly of big brewery.” 153. $1,000 twenty [growlermag.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123293 year six per cent bond. Has all twenty coupons Lot# 3191 1900’s Two Liquor Company attached. Very nice. Stock Certificates A pair of stock certificates 2) 1942. Brewers issued by liquor concerns. Included is a cert Corporation of America. Allegorical vignette. Blue border. Number issued by Charles Jacquin et Cie, Inc.(Issued 05495. One inch fold rip. 3) 1951. Brewers Corporation of America. 8/17/1962, Canceled 9/24/1962) and Scotch Red border. Number N02952. Excellent condition. Ken Prag Collection EmbrocationCompany (Issued 6/4/1903, No cancel date). Some fold Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123326 creasing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 119380 Lot# 3187 1940’s Brewery Company Stock Certificates Ten stock certificates from various western region breweries. The lot consists of Fisheries & Food four unissued, blank certs, including Gilman Brewing and Distilling Corporation, Inland Brewing & Malting Company, Los Angeles Lot# 3192 Chicago, Illinois 1919 - Brewing Company and Silver Bow Brewing Company. Also included are 1933 Booth Fisheries Company issued and canceled certificates from Silver Springs Brewing Company, Stocks with Incredible Vignette Lot Issued 1/9/1959, Canceled 10/20/1960, Silver Springs Brewing of five. Three Booth Fisheries Company. Company, Issued 6/30/1943, No Cancel Date, Silver Springs Brewing Company, Issued 6/30/1943, No Cancel Date, Silver Springs Brewing Dated from 1919 to 1929. All have Company, Issued 1/9/1959, Cancel 10/20/1960, Silver Springs vignette of men in a row boat in choppy Brewing Company, Issued 6/30/1943, Cancel Date 7/18/1946, Silver waters hauling in fish. Two green and Springs Brewing Company, Issued 6/30/1943, No Cancel Date. All are one brown. Two are cancelled. Two in good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Booth Fisheries Corporation. One has Prag Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 124587 an eagle vignette and one had a small sailboat net fishing. 1933 and 1963. Lot# 3188 1900’s Brewery Stock Certificate From good to excellent. Incorporated Collection Group of 14 stock certificates, issued in Delaware May 10, 1909. They acquired fishing companies from and not issued by various breweries. Included Alaska to the Great Lakes. During the 1960s, Sara Lee Corporation are unissued certs from Froedtert Grain& acquired Booth Fisheries and reported a 16 percent rise in sales Malting Company, Inc., Sunshine Brewing volume for 1962. [oldcompany.com Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 Company, Samuel Adams, Fuhrman & Schmidt HWAC# 123356 Brewing Company, National Brewing Company and Two Burlington Brewing Company. Issued Lot# 3193 Springfield, Massachusetts certs include Union Brewing Company,(Issued 1919 Cape Fish Products Company 1/15/1947, No Cancel Date), Union Brewing Company, (Issued Stock # 172 for 10 shares to Alexander 6/19/1946, No Cancel Date), Standard Brewing Company, Inc.(Issued Napier in 1919. The company was 10/19/1953, No Cancel Date), Froedtert Grain & Malting Company, Inc, incorporated in 1919. Signed by (Issued 2/4/1944, Canceled 3/4/1944), Falstaff Brewing Corporation, president H. Williams. Black on brown (issued 2/13/1968, Canceled 10/25/1968), Falstaff Brewing safety paper. Eagle vignette. Wholesale Corporation, (Issued 10/14/1949, Canceled 1/27/1969), Falstaff dealers in Fresh, Salted and Frozen Brewing Corporation, (Issued 6/29/1966, Canceled 6/17/1968). Fish. [1920 ad] Ken Prag Collection Est. All are in very good condition. Please see photos for more detail and $50-100 HWAC# 123353 condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124589 Lot# 3194 Akron, Ohio 1913 Portage Fish Lot# 3189 1934 Northhampton Brewery and Game Company Stock - Vignette of Corporation Stock Group Lot of four. 1) Native American with his Catch of the day Number P1834 for 100 shares. Allegorical Great vignette. Number 658 for 1 share to JW lady vignette.Cancelled. Orange Autopen Ward on September 24, 1913. Signed by Hall signatures. 2) Number PO294 for 25 shares. and Ed Roach. Black on brown safety paper. Allegorical lady vignette. Cancelled. Green. Heavy folds. Small rips at fold edges. Location 3) Large orange stock. Number 1179 for 900 is identified on the certificate. Ken Prag Collection shares. Eagle vignette. Cancelled. 4) Large Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123306 green unissued. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123323 138 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food - Ice/Refrigeration Lot# 3195 Newport, Rhode Island 1912 Lot# 3201 1893-1970 Food Stores / Grocery Newport Fisheries, Ice & Cold Storage Market Stock Certificate Group (14) Lot of Company Stock # 50 for 5 shares in 1912. 14 different. Included: All-Package Grocery Preferred stock. Black on white with blue Stores Co. (two diff. 1916); Retail Grocers’ border. Incorporated in 1911. Signed by Association of Richmond, Inc. (1925); Van’s president George Cottrell and William R Rose. Markets (1939); Profit-Sharing Candy Mfg & Rips around the edges. One light discoloration Retail Stores Co. (1921); Stokely-Van Camp spot top right. As is. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- Inc. (1953 and specimen); Dilbert’s Quality 100 HWAC# 123327 Supermarkets (1958); David Wade Industries, Inc. (1970); Nevada Wholesale Grocery Co. (unissued); Jenny Wren Lot# 3196 Salt Lake City, Utah 1909 Clear Stores, Inc. (two diff. 1926); American Grocery Co. (1893); and Coast Springs Trout & Poultry Company Stock with to Coast Grocery Stores Co. (1918). Ken Prag Collection Est. $140-300 a Red Trout Underprint Vignette Number 23 HWAC# 113717 for 180 shares to Virgil Hymanson. Signed by president Beatty. Dateline September 15, 1909. Lot# 3202 1923-1962 Piggly Wiggly Stock Eagle Vignette on top. Red trout underprint Group Lot of six. 1) Tri State. 1923. Number vignette in middle. Incorporated in 1909. 2018 for 1 share. ) Western States. 1926. Folds, Extremely small nicks at bottom folds. Number SF381. 3) California. 1962. Number There are no other issues. Overall quite excellent. Ken Prag Collection C7000. 4) California. 1958. Number 3149. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 123346 5) Montana. 1925. Number 993. With Piggly Wiggly Logo. 6) North Dakota. 1927. Number Lot# 3197 Wachapreague, Virginia 1917 283. With Piggly Wiggly Logo. Overall in very Deep Sea Fish Company Stocks Lot of nice condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- two. 1) Number 5 - ver yearly - for 7 shares 200 HWAC# 123299 yo James Turlington. Singed by secretary Julia Turlington and president William Turlington. 1917. Allegorical vignette Lot# 3203 Petaluma, California of Mercury. Very slight edge and corner 1935 Petaluma Ice and Fuel wear. Very nice. 2) Deep Sea Fisheries, Inc. Delivery Stocks Lot of two. Number 4757 for 5 shares. Voting Trust 1) Number 8 for 149 shares Certificate. 1922. Ken Prag Collection Est. to George C Faulkner. Signed $60-100 HWAC# 123411 by Faulkner as secretary and Samuel N Cook as president. Eagle vignette. Incorporated on November 20, 1923. 2) Certificate number 13. Unissued. This indicates that the stock is very rare if there the blank certificate shows the company was not issuing any more stock. Number one shows slight fading. Lot# 3198 1948 Atlantic Coast Fisheries Otherwise these are in excellent condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- Bond Specimens Both are 1948. 1) $150 4 100 HWAC# 123297 1/2% General Mortgage and Collateral Trust Convertible Bond. Blue. All five coupons Lot# 3204 Santa Barbata, California 1911 attached. 2) Same as above. $1,000. Orange. Santa Barbara Ice Company Stock Number Owned a trawler fleet of the eastern coast of the United States. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- 39 for 15 shares to George Voorhees. Signed 200 HWAC# 123370 by secretary Worley and president RH Lanborn(?). California seal vignette. Nick at Lot# 3199 1900’s Fish Supplier Stock right horizontal fold. Otherwide no corner, edge or discoloration issues. Ken Prag Collection Certificates Nine stock certificates issued by various seafood supplier company. The lot Est. $60-120 HWAC# 123301 includes two certs issued by Marine Protein Lot# 3205 Truckee, California 1871 & 1877 Corporation (Controlled environment tanks Two Truckee-Area Ice Company Stock vignette) Four Marifarms, Incorporated certs Certificates Lot of 2 different. 1) Nevada and issued in the 1970’s (Shrimp vignette), Maple Park and Trout Company, Mountain Lakes Ice Company. No. 74, issued Ltd (Eagle vignette), Colonial Fisheries, Ltd and Provincetown Sea in 1871 in Nevada City to John Stone for 20 Food Company. All are in very good condition. Please see photos for more detail. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 124554 shares. Signed by the president and secretary, pen cancelled. Vignette of woman standing Lot# 3200 1918-1970 Food Stores / Grocery in front of lake. 25 cent stamp attached on the left. Folds, some staining. 2) Peoples Market Stock Certificate Group Lot of 13 Ice Company. No. 91, issued for 5 shares to MJ Hale in 1877. Punch different. Includes: All-Package Grocery Stores cancelled corporate signatures. Vignette of ice houses on lake. Printed Co. (1929); Richelieu Pure-Food Shops, Inc. by African-American lithographer GT Brown. Folds, creases, toning. (1930); Van’s Markets (1939); Westmoreland Ice from companies along the Truckee River at Boca were used for Grocery Co. (1930); Profit-Sharing Candy Mfg. beverages and shipped to the mines on the Comstock. Ken Prag Collection & Retail Stores Co. (1921); Stokely-Van Camp Inc. (1951, 1968); Stokely Brothers & Co., Inc. (unissued); David Wade Est. $200-300 HWAC# 113662 Industries, Inc. (1970); National Grocer Co. (1930); ACF-Wrigley Lot# 3206 Louisville, Kentucky 1892 Picket Stores, Inc. (1956); Coast to Coast Grocery Stores Co. (1918); and Grocers Service Corp. (1935). Ken Prag Collection Est. $130-260 HWAC# Spring Water Ice Company Stock Early 113716 number 15 for 1 share to E Willis. Signed by president Hamilton Griswald. Plain. Excellent condition. “Louisville, Ky.” is printed on stock. 1892. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123298 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 139

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food - Ice/Refrigeration Lot# 3207 Bloomfield, New Jersey 1892 Lot# 3212 Taco Bell Stock Certificates Two Bloomfield and Montclair Crystal Ice specimen stocks. One green and one reddish Company Stock with great industrial brown. Both have a Taco Bell restaurant vignette Number 24 for 3 shares to Edward vignette. Both are pristine! Ken Prag Collection Crane in 1892. Incorporated in 1890. Signed Est. $80-100 HWAC# 123310 by president John Wilde and secretary Crane. Vignette is of part of the ice block machinery, Lot# 3213 1918-2003 Ten Different we assume. Stain bottom right. Their charter from New Jersey was no Restaurant Stock Certificates Lot of 10 longer in force in 1895 - three year later! Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- different. Includes: McDonald’s Corp (2003); 200 HWAC# 123363 Waldorf System, Inc. (1925); Clinton Cafeteria Company, Inc. (uniss.); Grand Union Co. (1979); Lot# 3208 Hollywood, California 1927 Pig’n Grant Lunch Corp. (1939); Ringler Sandwich Whistle Corporation Stocks Lot of six. All Shops, Inc. (1929); Culpepper’s Plantation different. One specimen. Includes numbers 49, Enterprises, Inc. (1972); Howard Johnson Co. (1970); Hebrew PL 83, PC 5, C 10. Three eagle vignettes and two with iconic pig playing National Kosher Foods, Inc. (1968); and Restaurant Machinery Co. the flute vignettes. “In 1927, movie theatres didn’t have concession (1918). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113732 counters inside their lobbies. A family restaurant and soda fountain opened up next door to the Egyptian Theatre, where movie-goers could Lot# 3214 1904-1972 Ten Different have a meal before or after seeing the film was one of Hollywood’s Restaurant Stock Certificates Lot of 10 most renowned eateries - the world-famous Pig’n Whistle! The Pig’n different. Included: Stegemeier Cafes, Inc. Whistle opened its doors on July 22, 1927. Its stylish design, fanciful (1921); Physical Culture Restaurant Co. hand-carved wood décor and traditional American fare made it an (1904); Quincy Lunch Co. (1905); Restaurant instant favorite with the movie colony as well as the local citizenry. Machinery Co. (1919); Waldorf System Inc. Stars such as Shirley Temple, Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable and Loretta (1925); Ming Yung Corp. (1925); Brand’s Young were regulars, enjoying the restaurant’s wide range of menu Restaurant Control Corp. bond (1932); Howard items and soda fountain offerings.” [scipophly.net] Ken Prag Collection Johnson Co. (1966 and 1968); and Culpepper’s Plantation Enterprises, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123303 Inc. (1972). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113734 Lot# 3209 Lake Tahoe, California 1958 Lot# 3215 1931-2002 Ten Different Tahoe Foods Inc. Stock unissued at Restaurant Stock Certificates Lot of 10 Number 2)! Number 20. Unissued different. Included: Jack in the Box, Inc. indicated that less than 20 issued stocks (specimen); Brand’s Restaurant Control Corp. exist? American Eagle vignette. Dark (1931); Clinton Cafeteria Company, Inc. (uniss); blue border, light blue safety paper Grant Lunch Corp. (1939); Howard Johnson Co. and black on white. No edge, corner of (1968, 1971 and 1972); Culpepper’s Plantation discoloration issues. Stamped May 3, Enterprises, Inc. (1972); Hebrew National Kosher Foods, Inc. (1969); 1958(3) on top. Ken Prag Collection Est. and McDonald’s Corp (2002). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 123249 $100-200 HWAC# 113733 Lot# 3216 1911 Bartica Company Stock Lot# 3210 California 1969 Taco King Inc. with Rubber Tree Vignette Number 1470 Stock with colorful vignette Number for 10 shares. 1911. Incorporated in 1910 in DC1799 for 100 shares. Issue to Merrilt Maine. Vignette shows locals harvesting the Lynch, Pierce Fenner and Smith. Excellent rubber. Nice looking vignette. Purple border. condition. Company organized in 1965. Folds with some small edge issues. Overall in Has an ornate border around it with a nice condition. Operations in British Guyana. vignette of the company logo - sombrero, Turned out to be a scam, rubber plantations and cactus. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60- didn’t exist. [antiquestocks.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 100 HWAC# 123248 HWAC# 123368 Lot# 3211 1900’s Canning Company Stock Lot# 3217 1924-1931 Atlantic Fruit Certificates Ten stock certificates issued by & Sugar Company Stocks and Bond various canning companies. Included are Selma Lot of three. 1) 8% gold debenture Canning Company (Unissued on onion stock bond. 1924. Green. Number M3557. paper), Cambria Canning Company (Issued 2) Stock. 1925. Number 2489. Blue. gold seal, eagle vignette, crease marks), Greco No Vignette. 3) Same as above. Canning Company (Issued, hole canceled, areas Number 20017. 1931. “This company marks), Oregon Canning Company (Issued, eagle vignette, crease was incorporated under the laws of marks), Paxton Canning Company (Issued, eagle vignette, crease Maryland on February 15, 1924, as marks), Riverton Canning Company (Issued, eagle and shield vignette, a reorganization of the Atlantic Fruit three red revenue stamps, crease marks), The Winner Canning Company, which had been incorporated under the laws of Delaware Company 9Unissued, Greek themed vignette and eagle vignette, gold on December 27, 1912, to take over the business and assets of Atlantic seal, on onion stock paper), Kingsburg Canning Company (Unissued, Fruit & Steamship Company. The company owned 132,000 acres of eagle & shield vignette, on onion stock paper), The Windfall Canning land in Nicaragua and 153,000 acres in Cuba, a considerable portion and Manufacturing Company (Issued, eagle & flag vignette, on onion of which is cultivated in bananas and sugar cane, and on which a sugar stock paper, crease marks) and Fruit Growers Canning Company mill was erected and operated. The company also owned 30,000 acres (Issued, globe & olive garland vignette, crease marks. All are in good of banana property in Jamaica; and had branch offices in New York condition, unless otherwise specified. Please see photos for more City, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and agencies in Canada detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124565 and a number of Eastern states.” [ghostsofwallstreet.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123369 140 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food Production Lot# 3218 Yuba City, California 1921 Live Lot# 3224 Lodi, California 1920 Lodi Canning Oak Raisin Stemming Company Stock with Company Stock Early number 11 for 20 shares vignette of miles of grape fields Very early #4 to J McKindley. Signed by Haslin. Fruit tree for 23 shares to JT Nelson. Signed by TC Smith vignette. “Extensive building is under way at and JT Bourgeouis. Goddess of Cornucopia the Lodi Canning Company site. Three new flying over miles of grape fields. Brown on buildings and two immense platforms are in white. Small rips on edges. Otherwise fine. The the course of construction and preparations Company was formed in Yuba City in March of are under way to handle 300,000 cans of two 1920 for the purpose of stemming, drying, curing and packing grapes, and one-half pounds each this coming season.” [Stockton Daily Evening peaches and other fruits. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123402 Record] Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123403 Lot# 3219 Arizona Donofrio Crystallized Lot# 3225 Los Angeles, California 1928 Cactus Company Stock - Or the Almost Southwest Honey Corporation Stock Early extinction of the Barrel Cactus What a story. number 11 for 330 shares. Dateline October 24, Number 18 for 10 shares to Charles Conner, 1928. Incorporated in Nevada. Black on brown Signed by DA Donofrio as president. Dateline safety paper. Gold border with underprint 1905. Incorporated in 1905. Three vignettes of gold ‘COMMON.’ Residential agent is Scheeline Arizona cactus. Extraordinarily nice condition. Banking and Trust of Reno. Staples holes and In 1891, on the final leg of his long journey from small rips on borders. Large rip bottom left. southern Italy to Arizona, 12-year-old Dominick Stock itself is very nice. Has a $1.00 green, 20c red and two 5c red Donofrio looked out the train window and saw documentary stamps. Incorporated July 9, 1928. Information on the his future take shape. For miles, the Southwestern desert was an company could only be found in 1928 and 1929 at newspapers.com uninterrupted forest of cacti. I 1905 Dominick purchased his brother’s Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123272 candy stoe. Looking to make a name for himself, he choose to make cactus Candy. By all accounts, the gimmickry paid off. Mail-order Lot# 3226 Palo Alto, California 1900’s business soared, and Donofrio’s new treat popped up in candy stores California Bakery Stock Certificates Five across the nation. The company produced 15,000 pounds of the stuff stock certificates issued by various California in 1920 alone. Other companies followed suit and the cactus became bakery companies. Included are two certs a treat, which require a lot of cacti being cut down. Ken Prag Collection issued by Dex Bakery of Palo Alto, Ltd, Madera Est. $50-150 HWAC# 123412 Bake-Rite Bakery (A vignette of an oven), Bake-Rite Consolidated (A baker holding a Lot# 3220 Covina, California 1901, 1922 loaf of bread vignette) and a blank certificate Covina Citrus Association Stocks Lot of two. from Watsonville Bake-Rite Bakery (Eagle 1) Number 27 for 4 shares to Overholtzer. vignette, with the corners clipped). All in good Signed by president RA Meredith and LL condition. See photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Ratekin. Black on bright yellow paper. Cancelled Est. $80-150 HWAC# 124556 in red. 2) Number 796. for 2 1/2 shares to Overholtzer. Signed by president AA Kerinhoff Lot# 3227 Riverside, California 1900 Hermosa and Bennett. The company was incorporated Orange Company Stocks with Colorful Orange on October 6, 1902. The organization was Vignette Lot of two. 1) Number 4 for 10 shares for around for over 50 years. Ken Prag Collection Est. WW Wilson in 1900. Colorful Orange vignetted. $100-200 HWAC# 123332 Signed by EA Chase and Harry Chase. 2) Number 200. Unissued. Excellent condition. Incorporated Lot# 3221 Covina, California 1900 Covina in 1900, the Hermosa Orange Company was Orange Growers Association Lot of two. established in Riverside, California. The company Incorporated August 22, 1899. Two one cent operated farms in the Orange County area, selling to blue Documentary stamps. This is number 1. factories and grocery stores. Ken Prag Collection Est. Issued for 7 shares to Collins Brothers. Signed $60-100 HWAC# 123392 secretary Ratekin and president (?). Black on yellow. This certificate has seen some were: Lot# 3228 Sacramento, tears bottom right, and lose of some of its California 1909 Sacramento luster. Cancelled. 2) Unissued certificate numb Valley Sugar Association 48, Very nice condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123333 Stocks including CERTIFICATE #1 Lot of four. 1-2) Issued in Lot# 3222 Fresno, California 1922 Eggers 1908 and 1909. Numbers 1 and Vineyard Bonds Lot of two. 1) Green $500. 23. Number 1 is for 10,000 shares Number D39. Fourteen of eighteen coupons to the Pacific Sugar Construction taped onto bond. One serious dog ear. Company. 3) Number 270 for Otherwise very nice. 2) Very early number M4. 7 shares in 1930. Dateline Los Brown $1000. Two coupons attached by tape. Angeles April 2, 1930. 4) Unissued # 280. Earliest is wrinkled. The last Very nice condition. “The Eggers Vineyard, two are extremely nice. Pacific Sugar Construction Company and Alta situated on 800 acres, four miles northeast of California Beet Sugar Company were established by James Hamilton Fresno, was owned and operated by George H. and Herman C. Eggers. in 1905 after purchasing part of the Capay Rancho and Wilson Ranch. It was initially established in 1868 as a wheat ranch, but shifted its Both properties were adjacent to each other across the Sacramento production to grapes ca. 1880.” [calisphere] Ken Prag Collection Est. River. Hamilton was backed by Thomas Bard and his associates from $100-200 HWAC# 123419 Union Oil Company for the purpose of developing the sugar beet industry in the central Sacramento Valley. It was the first agribusiness Lot# 3223 Fresno, California 1919 Fresno Ice to develop in Northern California. The plant later became part of the Cream Company Stock Early number 8 for 1 Holly Sugar Corporation, which discontinued processing sugar in share. Signe by WJ Hoadley and WO Watters. 1996 and the plant was partially demolished in 2006. [Online Archive Holes. One inch rip. Good. Located at 1127 ‘J’ of California] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123279 Street. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 123425 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 141

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food Production Lot# 3229 San Francisco, California Lot# 3233 Florida 1900 South Florida Unissued D. Ghiardelli Company Stock This Pineapple Company Stock Number 35 for 1 exceptionally fine certificate is P77. Unissued. share to Cape Sun Printing. Signed by president Bright, colorful and no issues. Ghiradelli isa Stephen Moore. 5c documentary stamp on San Francisco treasure. Ken Prag Collection Est. bottom of stock. Blue on yellow. Square border. $40-60 HWAC# 123404 Slight dog ear lower left. Overall in extremely nice condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 Lot# 3230 California 1900’s California Fruit HWAC# 123283 Producer Stock Certificates Seventeen stock certificates issued by various California fruit Lot# 3234 Chicago, Illinois 1939 Cracker grower and packer entities. Included are Jack Co. Stock Number C102 for 1 hare to the Santa Paula Orange Association (Unused), company’s treasury stock. Names have been Lankershim Fruit Products Company (Issued, hole punched. Dated June 23, 1939. Eagle large vignette featuring orchards, field crops vignette. Incorproated in Illinois. Cancelled. and an irrigation canal), Redlands Mutual Long note on left why it was cancelled. Glue Orange Company (Issued, gold seal), Camarillo Citrus Association marks on left from stock book. No other edge, (Unissued, some writing on border and damage), two Noyo Grape corner or discoloration issued. Very nice! “The original Cracker Jack Packing Company ( One issued, one blank, gold seal, Greek themed recipe, introduced in 1896, is still around today and it has come to vignette), California Fruit Canners’ Association (Unused on onion occupy a very unique place in America’s confectionery landscape. Not stock paper), California Fig-Nut Company (Issued, orchard and field since figgy pudding has there been a treat like this one—consistently crop and irrigation canal vignette), California Cured Fruit Association sung about more often than it’s actually eaten. Even among its true ( Issued, gold seal, on onion paper stock), two California Crushed Fruit devotees, a decision to buy a box of Cracker Jacks has generally been Corporation (Issued, gold seal, two orange revenue stamps, both are a more about unearthing the “prize inside” than enjoying the snack listle rough around the edges), California Condensed Fruit &Vegetable itself.” [madeinchicagomuseum] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 Company ( Unissued, fruit cluster vignette), Imperial Valley Grapefruit HWAC# 123331 Syndicate (Issued, eagle vignette, a little rough), Glendora Lemon Lot# 3235 Boston, Massachusetts 1920 Association (Issued, eagle and shield vignette, onion stock paper), Beacon Chocolate Company Stocks 1) United Grape Products, Incorporated (Issued, onion stock paper), East Temporary certificate #113 for 100 shares. Highlands Orange Company (Issued, eagle vignette), Garden Highway Signed by president James Nicholson. 1920. 2) Orchard Company (Unissued, all bond tickets attached. very new Black and Brown on white. 2) Number 306 for condition). All are in good condition, except where noted. Please see photos for more details and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300- 100 shares. Signed by Nicholson. Biplane and 700 HWAC# 124563 Eagle flying vignette. 1920. 3) 6% sinking fund gold bond. 1924. Brown. Two early stocks have Lot# 3231 California 1929 Spreckels Sugar condition issues. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123367 Corporation Stocks Lot of three. All issued in Lot# 3236 Massachusetts Massachusetts 1929. Two orange. The earliest is number 8 for Chocolate Company Stock Number 417 83,126 5/15’s shares to Rudolph Spreckels. All for 10 shares to George Burrage. Signed signed by president Edgar H. Stone. “Formation by treasurer CP Johnson and president (?). of the Spreckels Sugar Corporation to take over Large brick building vignette. Incorporated the properties and business of the Federal in Massachusetts. Has significant issues. See Sugar Refining Company was announced photo. Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-100 HWAC# yesterday by Rudolph Spreckels, president of the Federal.” [New York 123407 Times] The Spreckels children had tens of millions to divide after their father passed away. It lead to a messy and slander full divide of the Lot# 3237 Detroit, Michigan 1880 Michigan will. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123273 Grape Sugar Company Stock - Lasted less Lot# 3232 Jacksonville, Florida 1930 than 4 years Number 50 for 200 shares to John Mollenhauer. Signed by JD and FM Hayes. Foremost Dairies Stock Group (5) Here is Dateline Dec. 20, 1880 in Grand Rapids, Michi. a famous dairy! Lot of five 1) Orange number Stag and eagle vignette. Cut close on left. In NYP136 for 100 shares. 1930. Very Nice cattle very nice condition. This was a short lived in the woodlands vignette! Nice condition. 2) com[any. It opened its doors in 180 and ceased operations in 1883. Same as 1 except green number CPO15 for Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123447 25 shares. Very nice condition. 3-5) Though not stated, these all have the appearance of a Lot# 3238 Owosso, Michigan 1903 Michigan specimen. Includes green 100 shares, blue variable shares of common Sanitary Pop Corn Company Stock Number stock, and brown variable shares of preferred stock. These three are in 6 - early - for 25 shares to Charles H White. excellent condition. “Paul Reinhold founded Reinhold Ice Cream Co. in Signed by secretary White and president (?)/ Oakmont, Pa., in 1916. In 1930 he began using industrial refrigeration Datline August 21, 1903,Owosso, Michigan. techniques to freeze ice cream at a plant, considered the first of its Eagle vignette. olds. Slight dog ears. Very nice kind in the nation. In 1931, Reinhold was approached by J.C. Penney, condition. The only mention we were able to founder of the department store chain, and was asked to direct an ice find doing a quick search was from the May 1, cream and dairy operation in Florida. Reinhold moved to Jacksonville, 1903 Owsoso Times which stated secretary white had just returned and the company was called Foremost Dairies Inc., in honor of Penney’s from Chicago with a carload of shelled popcorn. Ken Prag Collection Est. prize bull, Foremost. The company grew from a small operation $40-60 HWAC# 123446 serving several Southeastern states to an international conglomerate. By 1955, Foremost was the third- largest dairy company in the world with sales of $400 million. It eventually merged with Beatrice Dairies.” [metrojacksonville.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 123414 142 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food Production Lot# 3239 St. Cloud, Lot# 3243 Ohio 1921, 1922 Two Different Minnesota 1928 Pan American Cereal Company Stocks 1) 1921. Health Food Company Number 1848. Blue title of company. Vignettes Stock - One of the Most advertising Coffetone, Cornies, Flako Hominy, Purity Colorful Stocks Ever Made Baking Powder and Cream O’Cr. 2) 1922. Same as Number 242 for 17 5/10 above, but green title of company. Gold applied seal. shares Number 242 for The American Cereal Company was founded in 1891. 17 5/10 shares. 11 x 14”. While its corporate offices were eventually located Gold Seal with blue ribbon. in Chicago, Illinois, the primary manufacturing Crests from around the center for its cereals was in Akron, Ohio. Among the world are the vignettes. company’s founders was Ferdinand Schumacher. During the 1880s, Folds. Otherwise in Schumacher operated the F. Schumacher Milling Company in Akron. excellent condition. Signed Hoping to reduce competition, he agreed to merge with several by president Samuel C Pandolfo. He was most famous as the owner of additional companies to create the American Cereal Company. The Pan Motors. He was found to be pocketing about half the cash In 1923 company’s main product was oats used in cereal. American Cereal he was found quilty and senteced ot ten years at Leavenworth. He was Company sold the oats with a picture of a Quaker on the packaging. released in 1926 and arrived back at St. Cloud to cheering crowds. This packaging was first used by Henry Crowell, the owner of a mill In 1929 Sam Pandolfo sold stock in the Pan Health Food Company in Ravenna, Ohio, in 1877. In 1901, as the American Cereal Company featuring Pan’s Greaseless Do-Nuts. He started several restaurants began producing additional products, a parent company was formed, and sold greaseless donut cookers. He advertised that “Three Pan’s known as Quaker Oats. By the early 1900s, Quaker Oats had become do-nuts a day will keep the doctor away.” He was investigated again. the largest cereal manufacturer in the world. [Ohio History Central] In 1931 the company was in receivership. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123378 300 HWAC# 123294 Lot# 3244 Hershey, Pennsylvania 1950-1972 Hershey Chocolate Corporation Stocks Lot Lot# 3240 Littlefield, New Jersey 1865 West of five. 1) 1950. C057357 for 50 shares. Pink. Jersey Land and Cranberry Company Stock 2) 1962. CO 115888 for 8 shares. Pink. 3) 1968. with map on reverse Great map showing C88000 for 100 shares. Brown. 4) 1972. Green. William Braddock’s Mill, Beaver Dam, CU844 for 500 shares. Green. 5) 1972. C123855 Littlefield, Jackson’s Glass factories, Camden & for 10 shares. Newer. All have an allegorical Atlantic RR. Number 110 for 50 shares in 1865. vignette. Overall in excellent condition. Ken Signed by president JD Reinboth. Allegorical Prag Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 123391 vignette. Schnabel & Finkeldey printer/ 25c U. S. Revenue stamp. Tape on edge of center fold. Small 1/16” rips. Otherwise very nice! Ken Prag Lot# 3245 Pittsburg, Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 123263 Pennsylvania 1922 Falk American Potato Flour Stock with Colorful Logo Vignette Number 122 for 10 shares. Red, blue and brown logo vignette. Green border, seal circle and underprint. Signed by president Maurice Falk. Folds. Over all very Lot# 3241 Newark, New Jersey Wagner Baking Corporation / Mrs. nice! “In 1919, the Falk Wagner’s Pies Specimen Stocks (Can You Say Simon & Garfunkel?) Brothers established the “A Greyhound bus route from Pittsburgh; the industrial city of Falk American Potato Flour Corporation, which claimed to have built Saginaw, Michigan; the New Jersey Turnpike; Mrs Wagner’s Pies.” the first potato-flour mill in the United States. The business emerged were the words to Simon and Garunkel’s hit song “America.” These from federal government research into food dehydration during specimen stock certificate s come in blue (100 shares), orange (100 World War I, research that sought ways to maximize the national shares) and brown (less than 100 shares). All have Mrs. Wagner and food supply by preventing waste of surplus crops. With the slogan her pies as a vignette. All in extremely nice condition. In September “The Baking Aid that Nature Made,” the company promoted potato 1940, The Newark News described F.W. Birkenihauer as president flour as a “bread improver” and hired a sales force of bakers to travel of Mrs. Wagner’s Pies, the “largest pie bakery in the country, with its the country offering demonstrations to bakeries. By 1921, the Falk home plant in Newark and five branches as far west as Chicago.”[2] American Potato Flour Company oversaw a six-state business from Nonetheless, the company went out of business in July, 1968. Ken Prag offices in Pittsburgh. They owned five of the nine potato-flour mills in Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123314 operation in the United States and had invested more than $1 million in the industry.” [jewishfamalieshistory.org] Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 123416 Lot# 3242 New York 1864 - 1966 American Sugar Company Stock Certificates Here is a Lot# 3246 Scranton, Pennsylvania 1910 decade of American Sugar Company Stocks. Lot Giant Banana Company Stock Number 543 of four. 1) Number 21 for 20 shares in 1864. for 10 shares. Registered in Philadelphia Shows what appears to be the original factory. Pennsylvania. Orange order and seal wheel. Also allegorical vignette. 25c revenue stamp. issued to CA Thomas in 1910. Signed by Signed by president Charles Hawkes. Not president HR Kuergel(?) and secretary Pollock. cancelled. 2-4) Newer certs. Brown is 1966, orange is 1965 and blue is The plantation was one the Chacamax River in 1966. These are cancelled. Folds, but no edge, corner or discoloation southwestern Mexico. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123399 issues. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 123375 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 143

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food Production Lot# 3247 1900’s Bakery Company Stock Lot# 3252 1900’s Chewing Gum Companies Certificates Sixteen bakery company stock Stock Certificates Five stock certificates certificates, including five Langendorf United issued by various chewing gum companies. Bakeries, all with Greek themed vignettes Certs include U.S. Chewing Gum Company, (issued 5/1/1951, canceled 5/1/1951; Inc,( Abraham Lincoln vignette), The Sterling issued 3/20/1951, canceled 5/1/1951; Gum Company, Inc (Greek themed vignette), and three unissued). Also included is a cert Everybodys Chewing Gum Corporation, issued by Aikman Bakery Company (issued (Vignette of George Washington), National 2/17/1917, uncanceled, eagle vignette, Pepsin Gum Company (Eagle vignette) and gold seal), Marion Baking Company (issued United States Chicle Refining Company. All are 7/29/1919, uncanceled, Eagle vignette, gold seal), The Consumers in good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Baking Company (issued 3/1/1904, uncanceled, Eagle vignette, gold Prag Collection Est. $70-200 HWAC# 124555 seal), Continental Baking Company (issued 2/14/1963, canceled 2/27/63, Greek themed vignette), Schulz Baking Company (issued Lot# 3253 1900’s Chocolate Company Stock 2/8/1924, uncanceled, Eagle vignette), The Eagle Baking Company Certificates Six stock certs, issued by various (issued 11/7/1902, uncanceled, Eagle vignette, gold seal), The New chocolate companies. included are certs from System Bakeries Company (issued 5/14/1919, uncanceled, Eagle The Stollwerck Chocolate Company (Issued vignette), Carlton Home Bakers, Inc (unissued, Movie cameraman 5/23/1925, Canceled 2/28/1936), Samoset and movie theatre vignette), The Kemper Bakeries Company (issued Chocolates Company (Issued 9/17/26 Not Canceled), The C.Y. 11/13/1918, Eagle vignette and gold seal), Flour Mills of America, Inc Chocolate Yeast Company (Issued 3/1930, four red and four green (issued 7/15/1936, uncanceled, Greek themed vignette) and Flora revenue stamps on reverse), Holland’s Far-East Tea, Coffee and Cocoa Pastry& Bake Shop, Inc. (unissued, Eagle vignette). All are in very nice Corporation (Dutchboy vignettes, Issued 3/29, Canceled 9/18/34 condition. Please see photos for more details and conditions Ken Prag ) and Marcella Chocolate Company(Issued 5/5/23, no Cancelation, Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124552 Eagle vignette and gold seal). All are in very nice condition. See photos for more details. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 124547 Lot# 3248 1920 California Associated Raisin Lot# 3254 1900’s Confectionary Stock Company Stocks (Today they are known as Certificates Seven stock certs issued by Sun Maid) Lot of 2. 1) Number 15813 for 382 confectionary companies. Included are The shares. Vignette of lady with grapes. Green. American Caramel Company (Two-issued 2) Number 5731 for 11 shares. “It all started 12/1/1909, canceled 1/20/1931 and issued May on a warm day in California’s fertile San Joaquin Valley. The year was 28, 1898, canceled 9/11/1900 - with red and 1912 when an entrepreneurial group of raisin growers agreed over brown revenue stamps affixed to the reverse, as shared dreams and sturdy handshakes to sell raisins as one. They had well as vignettes on the obverse), The American no name and no sales plan. But with the guidance of a wise and well- Molasses Company (Two - signed, unissued respected farmer, named H.H. Welsh, The California Associated Raisin - with Greek themed vignettes), Lancaster Company began its century-long journey of spreading sweet raisins Caramel Company (Unissued) and a pair of certs issued by Ma-De-Ra around the world.” [sunmaid.com] Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 Confectionary Company (Two - issued 9/5/1919, canceled 3/1/1940 HWAC# 123358 and issued 1/1/1919, canceled 3/1/1940 - Both with gold seals, one with four red revenue stamps attached). All, with the exception of the Lot# 3249 2002 Campbell Soup Company blank cert, are canceled. They are in very nice condition, with fold Stocks 1) Cancelled one share to Roy A. creases. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124546 Campbell. Number 128385. Company logo as vignette. Has a pen mark bottom left. 2) Lot# 3255 1900’s Eastern Fruit Company Specimen for said stock. Overall these are in very nice condition. Both Stock Certificates Seven stock certificates have folds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 123313 issued by various fruit growers and processors in the southern area of the U.S.Included ar Fruit Lot# 3250 1917-1968 Candy & Sweet Foods Growers Union Co-operative (Globe and olive Stock Certificate Group Lot of 7. Included: garland vignette, slight fold creases), Temtor Loft Candy Corporation (1968); Ma-De-Ra Corn & Fruit Products Company (Issued Confectionery Company (two different, both vignette is Greek themed with mothers and babies, fold creases), The issued in 1919); Beacon Chocolate Company Aspers Fruit Products Company (Two, one issued 1922, the other (1924); Marcella Chocolate Company (1923); 1923, one vignette features a Greek themed figure, fold creases, other and U.S. Chicle & Confection Company (1917 features angle vignette, very light fold creasing), Southern Nut & Fruit stock plus letter). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 Company (Issued, vignette is of a southern antebellum style plantation, HWAC# 113715 fold creases), South Orchards Sales Company (Issued, eagle vignette, gold seal, fold creasing) and Campeche Timber and Fruit Company Lot# 3251 1900’s Candy Company & Store (Issued, on onion stock paper, some fold creasing). All certs, unless Stock Certificates 13 stock certificates issued otherwise specified are in good condition. Please see photos for more by various candy and confection companies. condition and detail. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 124569 Certs include U.R.S. Candy Stores Inc., Brittingham Cndy Mfg. Co (with Eagle vignette), Lot# 3256 1887-1971 Eastern States Farm- Candy Prod. Corp.(Two), Happiness Candy Related Stock Certificate Group Lot of 10 Stores, Lafayette Candy Mfg. (Eagle vignette), different. New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Loft Candy Corp, Mary Lincoln Candy Company (Greek themed North Carolina. Included: West Indies Sugar vignette), Merchants Candy Company, Miller Candy Company (Two), Corp. (1971); Farmers Federation Cooperative and two W.P. Chase Candy Corporation certs, with Eagle vignettes. All (1947); Rockland County Agricultural and are canceled and other than fold creasing, are in excellent condition. Horticultural Association (1910); American Farm Products Co. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124545 (1906); Sheffield Farms Kumyss Co. (1905); Virginia-Carolina Farms Co. (1919); Hanover Farms Co. bond (1913) and stock (1912); Inter-Continent Agricultural Corp. (uniss); and Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society bond (1887). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113730 144 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food Production Lot# 3257 1900’s Egg & Chicken Production Lot# 3260 1900’s Larger Stock Certificates Nine stock certificates Sugar Company Stock issued by various egg and poultry production Certificates Twenty- companies and associations. Included are, San three stock certificates, Diego Poultry Association, (Issued 1/28/1926, representing some Canceled, but no date), Security Egg Case Filler larger sugar growers and Co., (Issued 5/27/1921, Canceled 4/10/1922), processors. Included are Guaranty Egg Corporation, Inc., (Issued 1/24/1931, Canceled Sugar Planters’ Association 12/23/1929), Guaranty Egg Corporation, (Issued 12/21/1921, (Issued, factory vignette), No cancel date), Northern Indiana Poultry Association, (Issued Calamba Sugar Estate 12/29/1921. No cancel date), The Bay City Poultry Association, (Two unissued, vignette (Issued 2/1/1911, No cancel date), International Poultry Sales shows sugar cane Company, (Issued 1/1/1916, No cancel date), Poultry Producer of harvesters in Caribbean San Diego, (Issued 11/18/1920, No cancel date) and The Fleming Egg setting), Pampanga Sugar Mills (Unissued all bond tickets intact, Preserver Company, (Issued 9/11/1916, No cancel date). Certs are in notes scribbled on reverse), Santa Cecilia Sugar Corporation (Issued, a little tattered to very good condition, with fold creases. Please see vignette shows cane harvesters and wagon, torn off piece on right photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 corner), Punta Allegre Sugar Company (Three certs, Issued, two have HWAC# 119383 what appears to be photo vignettes of harvesters and wagon, third is labeled “Gold Note” and has two $30 reciepts attached).Two Beattie Lot# 3258 1900’s Sugar Company Certs, one $500, one $1000 ( Neither is issued, all Food Related payment tickets are attached), The National Sugar Refining Company Businesses Stock of New Jersey (Two certs, both issued to same person, crease marks C ertificat es on both), The Continental Sugar Company (Two, both issued and have Twenty three food eagle vignettes, both have crease marks), American Sugar Company company related (Issued, Greek themed vignette, perforation cancel), Holly Sugar stock certificates. Corporation (Unissued marked specimen, Greek themed vignette), Included are Swift The Francisco Sugar Company (Two, neither ihas been issued, vignette and Company (Issued shows harvesters and wagon, one has all bond tickets still intact), 6/12/1893-Canceled Vertientes-Camaguey Sugar Company (Issued, fold creases), The Great 5/21/1901, one Western Sugar Company (Two, both issued, one has 10 red, one brown purple revenue and one purple group of revenue stamps. both are pushed canceled, stamp), The Sulpho- both have eagle & flag vignettes, both on onion stock type parchment), Carbon Foreign Manufacturing Company (Issued 11/30/1914, Not United States Sugar Corporation (One unissued marked specimen, Canceled), Reading Fair Company (3/29/1920, Canceled, No date, Three with a Greek themed vignette with factory in center, the other issued, red & one blue revenue stamp), Cert Corporation (Unissued), Rothsay with crease marks. All certs, unless otherwise specified are in good Elevator Company(Issued 9/11/1899, Canceled 8/4/1903, purple condition. Please see photos for detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection revenue stamp), Clearwater Elevator Company (Issued 8/5/1925, Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124567 Canceled No date), The American Crate and Basket Company (Issued 10/8/1928, No Cancel Date), Appalachian Gas Corporation (Issued Lot# 3261 1907-1954 Mid-West Farm- 4/16/1930 Canceled No Dalte, Two red & one purple revenue stamp), Related Stock Certificate Group (14) Lot of Code Elevator Supply Company (Issued 2/5/1929, Not Canceled), 14 different. Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Colgate-Palmolive Company (Issued 2/13/1962, No Cancel date), High Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota, Oklahoma. Plains Enterprises, Inc.(Issued 2/27/1973, No Cancel Date), Horn & Included: Tipton County Agricultural Society; Hardart Automat Company of Illinois (Two : Issued 10/25/1921, No Farmers Co-operative Equity Union Exchange Cancel Date & 6/19/1920, No Cancel Date ), Jack Ekerd Corporation (1917 and 1920); Decatur County Farm Bureau Co-Operative (Issued 5/14/1971, Canceled 9/10/1971, 1 brown, 1 green, 1 purple Association, Inc. (1942); Wayne County Agricultural Society (1917 revenue stamp), Eastern District Warehousing Corporation Not and 1929); West Point Farmers Shipping Assoc. (1920); Windfall Issued), Page & Shaw Incorporated (Issued 11/25/1929, No Cancel Grain Co. (1930); Farmers’ Grain, Live Stock and Supply Co. (1918); Date), The PA-PI-A Corporation (Issued 1/8/1948, Canceled 5/8/48, Farmers Union Exchange (1920); Farmers Union Livestock Assoc. Four Green revenue stamps), The Twin Wheel Windmill Manufacturing (1949); Farmers Union Terminal Assoc. (1930); Alhambra Grain & Company (Issued 10/27/1919, Canceled 12/16/1921), John Morrell Feed Co. (1954); and Logan County Farmers Co-Op Assoc. of America & Company (Issued 7/20/1965 No Cancel Date), G.D. Searle & Co. (1907). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $140-250 HWAC# 113731 ( Two: One Issued 5/28/1965, Canceled 2/25/1970, Two Issued 2/23/1950, Canceled 5/9/1951), Shaklee Corporation (Two: One Lot# 3262 1897-1929 Milk and Dairy Stock Issued 6/8/1977, No Cancel Date, Two Issued 9/29/1977, Canceled Certificates (14 Early, all different) Lot of 12/20/1977), Jon Schuette’s Bar (Issued 4/7/1943, No Cancel Date). 14 different. Please inspect. Includes: Bellevue Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 124572 Dairy Co. (1905); Riverview Dairy Co. bond (1903, #1); Practical Dairyman Co. (1912); Scranton Dairy Co. bond (1900) and two stocks (1898 and 1899); Seabord Dairy Credit Corp. (1929); United States Lot# 3259 1977 Green Giant Company Dairy Co. (1870s uniss, mounted); United States Dairy Products Corp. Stocks with Colorful ‘Ho Ho Ho’ Vignette (1927 and 1928); Fillmore-Belfast Dairy Products Co., Inc. (1913); Large Green giant vignette. 1) Red border. 1977. Maine Condensed Milk Co (1897); Double Product Butter Machine Co. 2) Green border. 1977. Excellent condition. Ken (1909); and Rogers Milk Products Co., Inc. 1921). Ken Prag Collection Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 123395 Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113737 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 145

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Food Production Lot# 3263 1900’s Small Sugar Company Lot# 3268 1905-1954 Ten Different Milk Stock Certificates Fourteen sugar company and Dairy Stock Certificates Lot of 10 stock certificates. Included are Pekin Glucose different. Many pictorial. Includes: United Milk Company (No.1, issued, on onion stock paper, Co. (1905); Dairy Dale Co. (1929); Vacuum some wrinkling), two Yuma Valley Cane Insulated Milk Can Co. (1929); Groveland Sugar Company (Issued, eagle vignette, gold Cheese Factory Assoc. (1907); Inter-State Milk seal, crease marks), Idaho Co-operative Beet Producers Co-operative; LANTZ Sliced Cheese Sugar Company (Two issued, eagle vignettes crease marks), Holland Corp. (1938); Rogers Milk Products Co., Inc. (1922); The Borden Co. Saint Louis Sugar Company ( Issued capital, eagle fortress vignette, (1954); Pondera Milk Products Co. (1923); and Pasteurized Milk and gold seal, fold creasing), Pacific Sugar Construction Company (Two, Ice Cream Co. (1905). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 one issued one unused, canceled stamps on issued, eagle and shield HWAC# 113735 vignette, Beet Growers Sugar Company ( Issued, pastoral & irrigation canal vignette, arease markings), People’s Sugar Company (Two, one Lot# 3269 1911-1929 West Coast Farm- issued, one unused, eagle vignettes, crease marks on both).Southwest Related Stock Certificate Group (10 Sugar Company (Issued, sunrise with sugar sack vignette, onion stock Different) Lot of 10 different. California, paper, slight crease marks), Menominee River Sugar Company (Issued, Oregon, Washington. Included: Yucaipa crease marks and small tear on bottom) and San Joaquin Valley Sugar Orchard Co. (1929); Yucaipa Valley Fruit Co. Company (Issued, two red revenue stamps, crease marks). See photos (1924); Whittier Citrus Association (1911); for more details and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 Farm Equipment Center, Inc. (uniss.); Farmers Mercantile Co. (1911); HWAC# 124566 Santa Paula Walnut Association (1919); Midland Farms Co. bond (1922, uniss); Malheur County Agricultural Assoc. (1912); Superior Lot# 3264 1900’s Southern Fruit Growers California Farm Lands Co. (1916); and Spokane Valley Farms Co. Stock Certificates Five stock certificates (1923). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113728 issued by fruit companies located in Mississippi, Florida and Georgia. Stocks include Lot# 3270 1900’s Western Region Fruit Gulf Coast Land and Fruit Company (Issued, Grower & Processors Stock Certificates Greek themed vignette, gold seal, fold creases), (10) Ten stock certificates issued by western Yonah Fruit Company (Issued, gold seal, American Indian symbols and U.S. fruit growers and processors. Included is, fold creases), Tugaloo Orchards Company (Issued, Greek and angel The Lindonhurst Orchard (Issued, wheat stalk vignette, fold creases), Indian River Citrus Bank (Unissued, steamship vignette, fold creasing), Meridian Orchard & Seminole Indian vignette) and Lakeland-Highlands Citrus Growers Company (Issued, flying eagle vignette, gold Association (Issued, eagle vignette, fold creases). All certs are in good seal, fold creases) Fruit Delivery Company (Unissued, eagle, US condition, unless otherwise specified. Please see photos for more capital and feather vignette), The Foerster Townsite Fruit Lands and detail and description. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 124568 Irrigation Company (Issued, elk vignette, gold seal, fold creasing), Method Valley Fruit Growers’ Association (Issued, gold seal, some fold creasing), Spencer Seedless Apple Company (Issued, eagle vignette, Lot# 3265 1900’s Sperry Flour Company fold creasing), Orchrds Inc.(Two, issued, both with eagle vignettes, Stocks & Bonds Four unissued stock slight fold creasing), Sunnyslope Orchard Company (Two issued, certificate and two bond packets from Sperry gold seal, very slight fold creasing). Unless otherwise specified, these Flour Company. Certificates are all marked certs are in very nice condition. Please see photos for more detail and “Specimen” and in new condition. All have condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 124570 a Greek themed vignette, Bond packets have all coupons intact the vignette features a rendering of the mill. A great starter set. Please see Lot# 3271 1910-1951 Western States Farm- photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-120 Related Stock Certificates (12) Lot of 12 HWAC# 124571 different. Arizona, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado. Included: Whole-Grain Wheat Co. Lot# 3266 1898-1974 Ten Different Farming (1917); Farmers Alfalfa Milling Co. (1919); Related Stock Certificates Lot of 10 different. Farmers’ Co-Operative Exchange (1910); Included: Belle Meade Farms Co. (1919); Bryan Farmers Flavo Mill and Elevator Co. (1922); Harvester Co. (1920); Pope County Agricultural Utah Poultry Producers Co-Op Association (1933); Alliance Farms Society (1898); Calderone-Curran Ranches, Co. (1920); Great Western Alfalfa Milling Co. (1917 and 1919); Home Inc. (1974); Pennsylvania Obispo Plantation Ranch Farm and Orchard Co. (1924); Idaho Dry Farm Co. Ltd. (1910); Co. (1901); Chinese-American Farms, Inc. Idaho Grimm Growers Warehouse Corp. (1938); and Crop Shares, Inc. (1920); Outagamie Equity Co-Operative Exchange (1959); American (1951). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113729 Live Stock & Loan Co. (1923); Russian Reconstruction Farms, Inc. (1925); and Chival Planters Association (1913). Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113727 Foreign Lot# 3267 1894-1956 Ten Different Milk Lot# 3272 Chinese Liberty Bonds & Liberty Loans Liberty bonds: 3 with coupons, 2 and Dairy Stock Certificates Lot of 10 different. 3 blue without coupons. 1 brown/ different. Many pictorial. Includes: Dairy Dale green without coupons. Liberty Loans: 3 pieces Co. (1928); Double Product Butter Machine 2 different. Plus 2 others. Ken Prag Collection Est. Co. (1909); Clover Condensed Milk Co. (1894); $100-300 HWAC# 125785 Connecticut Milk Producers Association (1923); North American Milk Industries, Inc. (1956); Rogers Milk Products Co., Inc.; Inter-State Milk Producers Assoc. (uniss); Lactic Products Co. (1926); Dairymen’s League Inc. Lot# 3273 Chinese War Bonds 4 bonds, 3 (1917); and The Western New York Dairy Co. (1905). Please inspect. different. All in chinese, each with war related Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113736 vignettes of ships, tanks, airplanes, etc. Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 125789 146 October 2020

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Industrial Lot# 3274 Lung-Tsing Railway 12 bonds, 5 Lot# 3282 Sartell, Minnesota 1929 Cornstalk varieties. 1 1900 brown. 2 1920 brown 8%. 3 Products Company Stocks - both with 1921 green 8%. 3 1923 brown 8%. 3 1925 red Cornstock, picture vignette Two very 8%. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-500 HWAC# different stocks. 1) Number 607 for common 125786 stock. For 150 shares. Black on white with green border. Folds. Nice condition. 2) Number 2304 also for common Lot# 3275 Shanghai Nanking Railway Bond 1904, stock. For 200 shares. Folds. Minor edge and corner issues. Nice. Both one piece Ken Prag Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# stocks are issued to the same person and signed by the same officers. 125784 “Cornstalk Mills to Run Newsprint” said the New York Times on March 11, 1929. “The first cornstalk newsprint will be run off in the plant of the Watab Paper Company at Sartell, Minn., next Wednesday, it was announced yesterday by W. Jule Day, president, Cornstalk Products Company, which operates the only commercial cornstalk pulp mill is the world at Danville, Ill.” Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123334 Lot# 3276 U. S. & British Gold Loans to Lot# 3283 Nevada 1897, 1937 Two John China US- 3 blue, 1 brown, 1925-1938. British- Mackay Telegraph / Cable Company Stocks 4 1912 bonds. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 125787 Lot of 2 different. These companies were related to Mackay’s businesses after he was so successful in mining on the Comstock Lode. 1) The Commercial Cable Company. No. 394, issued for 2,500 shares to HS Strathy on Feb. 13, 1897. Signed by the vice president Ward and Lot# 3277 Various China Government Bonds secretary Beck. Stamp cancelled. Vignette of cable lines laid across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to London, labelled the Mackay-Bennett Chines improvement bonds, 2; Industrial Bank System. This company was started in 1884 by Mackay and Bennett to of China 3; plus 3 others. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 125783 try and take power away from Jay Gould and his monopoly on the telegraph industry. 2) Postal Telegraph and Cable Corporation. Issued in 1937 for 25 shares. Not cancelled. Brown border, black print, and allegorical vignette. This company was a consolidation of the Mackay telegraph companies. Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 113778 Lot# 3278 1889 Russian Stock A matted and framed copy of an 1889 stock certificate from Lot# 3284 New York, New York Russia, pre-revolution. It measures 16”x 20” 1884 Baxter Electric Light and is in very nice condition with two sided Company Stock Certificate glass in the frame. I’d love to tell you more, but I Number 255, issued for 500 don’t read Russian. See photos for more detail. shares to Amos Rogers in 1884. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 122864 Signed by secretary Altman and the vice-president. Not cancelled. Printed by Wm. H. Trafton’s Sons. Industrial Great Graphics! Rare! Baxter was involved in a major episode in 1888. “Electric Lighting From America comes the report that about three weeks ago the wires of Lot# 3279 Colorado Springs, Colorado 1937 the Baxter Electric Light Company were crossed by the wires of the Cunningham Airvent Parachute Company New Jersey Telephone and Telegraph Company in Jersey City and part Stock Number 199 for 10 shares to Robert C. of the city thrown into darkness for several hours. The diverting of the powerful current from the Baxter wires to the telephone system Glew. Signed by president WL Cunningham and destroyed several instruments. The Baxter Light Company say that the GD Rix. 1937. Printed by Out West Printing of crossing was the result of malicious mischief the wires being found Colorado Springs. Patented November of 1932. Interesting! Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 tied together with an old woollen scarf. Experts say that the fault was HWAC# 123405 caused by the sagging of the Baxter wires as the insulator is burned off in several places.” [The Electric Review, Volume 12, p95] Ken Prag Lot# 3280 Illinois Moline Voting Machine Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113668 Company Stock Certificate, 1906 Cert. #64, issued in 1906 for 3 shares. The company was Lot# 3285 New York, New York 1883 Electric the successor to the Universal Voting Machine Candle Company Stock Certificate (Mine Company. In 1906, the company sold 15 voting Candles) Manufactory at the corner of 14th St. machines to Des Moines, Iowa. This is a rare one and 13th Ave. on the Hudson River. Low cert. we haven’t seen before. In excellent condition. # 10, issued for 100 shares to Fredereick W. Uncancelled. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 118583 Dunton on March 10th, 1883. Signed by the Lot# 3281 Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines president and treasurer. Not cancelled. Black border and print, fancy logo, and oval vignette Excelsior Works Stock Number 19 for two showing a candle, miner, lighthouse, and ship. Advertises that they shares in 1890. Signed by president W Small make “adamantine, wax & coach, and mining candles.” Folds, creases. and secretary AJ Small. Printed by Plain Talk Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113669 of Des Moines. Notes on back show the stock was sold twice to other people. No edge, corner or discoloration issues. Very nice! Excelsior is used for packing fragile goods or stuffing furniture or softwood shavings . Ken Prag Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 123255 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 147

DAY 3 Saturday, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / Industrial Lot# 3286 New York Harlo Manufacturing Lot# 3291 Argonaut Salvage Corporation Co Stock ITASB John A Robling Sons Co. Stock Certificate, Signed by Simon Lake (Brooklyn Bridge Builder) 920/1000 Cert. #1186, issued for 100 shares in 1920 to Preferred share issued to John A. Robling Sons Allan A. Ryan & Co. and signed by Simon Lake Co. in 1922. John A. Robling was a pioneer as president. Simon Lake (Sept. 4, 1866- June in the field of large suspension bridges. His 23, 1945) was a Quaker American mechanical crowning career achievement was to design engineer and naval architect who obtained and construct the Brooklyn Bridge. During over two hundred patents for advances in naval design and competed construction, Robling crushed his toe, refused medical treatment, got with John Philip Holland to build the first submarines for the United gangrene and died. HIs son, Washington Robling took over the project States Navy. Allegorical females in front of a harbor scene. ABN. VF. to completion. The certificate is signed on the back by W.A. Robling Uncanceled. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 118625 as president of John A. Robling’s Sons Co. This is an interesting and unusual New York City collectible. Uncanceled. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 118618 Military Lot# 3287 Cincinnati, Ohio 1917 Ohio No- Lot# 3292 Alabama 1861 Confederate Bond Issued for Military Defense. $500. 8 Per Cent. No. Break Egg Carrier Company Stock Although 98, issued March 1st, 1861. Signed by Governor AB the vignette, a picture of the product, looks Moore and Comptroller Public Accounts Greene. quite useful, it doesn’t seem to be in use today. Not cancelled. Black border and print, pink seal. Number 687 for 5 shares. Black on brown Vignette of map of Alabama. Nine coupons attached. safety paper. Rips at fold edges. Otherwise extremely fine. Incorporated in 1915. Ken Prag 18.5 x 14” Folds, toning. Moore was the 16th Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 123320 governor of Alabama. During the Civil War, he urged banks to suspend specie payments and to exchange Lot# 3288 Edison Portland Cement large amounts of capital for state bonds. He also ordered the state militia to seize the arsenal at Mt. Vernon and Forts Company Stock Certificate Issued in 1903. Nice vignette of Thomas Edison. Issued for 100 Morgan and Gaines on Mobile Bay. He also sent more than five hundred shares and canceled. Stub attached at the left. troops to assist Florida Governor Perry in capturing the federal forts at The Edison Portland Cement Company was Pensacola. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 113739 a venture by Thomas Edison that helped to Lot# 3293 Alabama 1862 Confederate States of improve the Portland cement industry. Edison America Bond $5,000 CSA bond no. 126 issued May was developing an iron ore milling process and discovered a market 1st, 1862. Signed by Governor John Gill Shorter and in the sale of waste sand to cement manufacturers. He decided to set Compt’r Greene. Not cancelled. Black and red print on up his own cement company, founding it in New Village, New Jersey blue paper. Vignette of map of Alabama. Nine coupons in 1899, and went on to supply the concrete for the construction attached. 18 x 11.25” Folds, creases. Ken Prag Collection of Yankee Stadium in 1922. Hole and stamp canceled. Very good Est. $200-300 HWAC# 113740 condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 118624 Marine Lot# 3294 Texas 1846-1858 Three Late Lot# 3289 Paterson, New Jersey 1916 Republic of Texas Bonds Lot of 3. 1) 1846 American Salvage Company Stock bond for one share/$100 of the Consolidated Fund of the Late Republic of Texas issued to Certificate Inc. in NJ. No. 1481, issued for 50 Olivia Johnson. Many cut cancels, some tape shares to Geo. Fadool on Oct. 4th, 1916. Signed repaired. 2) 1855 Second Class B issued to by president Alderson and secretary Bogert. WB Lockhart for $90 for services on Captain Not cancelled. Green border, black print, gold Ballimer(?) Company in 1842. Issued in Austin. seal, and great vignette showing the salvage Not cancelled. Black print on blue paper. Folds, of a sunken ship! Two cent stamp attached at creases. 3) 1858 Second Class C issued to Woody for $75 for service upper right. Folds, creases, toning. This company was formed to help salvage ships sunk during World War I. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- in Capt. WB Strout’s Company in 1840. Not cancelled. Black print on 200 HWAC# 113661 light blue paper. Folds, toning. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113765 Lot# 3290 Portland, Oregon 1874 Oregon Steam Navigation Company Stock Certificate Lot# 3295 Texas 1850, 1854 Two Texas Bonds/ Inc. 1862. No. 3474, issued for one share to Warrants issued for the the estate of Jay Cooke & Co. on May 15th, Somervell Campaign 1874. Signed by the president JC Ainsworth, Lot of 2. The Somervell the acting vice-president, and the secretary. Expedition was a punitive Not cancelled. Black border and print, paddle steamboat vignette. expedition against Mexico Britton & Rey, SF. Folds, creases, wear to edges. 5.5 x 9.5” Ainsworth in retaliation for three was the president in 1861 as noted in their charter. They purchased predatory raids made a “first class locomotive” for their railroad in the Cascades. They also by Mexican armies upon ran steamers south of Portland to Salem in 1862. “The self-conceited Texas in 1842. On October 3, 1842, President Sam Houston ordered first mate of the steamer is very abusive.” (Weekly Oregon Statesman, Alexander Somervell to organize the militia and volunteers and invade Salem) By 1874 they possessed all of the river steamers on the upper and lower Columbia and the Willamette rivers. Ken Prag Collection Est. Mexico. 1) Public Debt of the Late Republic of Texas, 2nd Class B. $150-250 HWAC# 113663 Issued for $67.30 to John A. McDade in 1854. 10 x 10.25” 2) Second Class issued in 850 to Memucan Hunt for $132.50 for services on the Somervill Campaign. Stamped Paid. 10.5 x 12.25” Heavy folds with some separation. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 113767 148 October 2020


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