DAY 2 Saturday, June 23 Mining Lot# 2628 Ontario, Canada New Lot# 2632 Ontario, Canada 1930- York & Ontario Gold Mining Stock 1962 Red Lake Mining Company Certificates Lot of 3, 2 different Stock Certificates, Ontario Lot of 8. companies. 1) The New York and Red Lake, in northwestern Ontario, Ontario Land Company. Stock issued is the site of some of the richest gold 1890, punch and stamp cancelled. specimens in the world. Included: Attractive design with ornate border Red Lake Centre Mines Limited (1936, and underground vignette. 2) Two stocks for the New York & Ontario mine drilling vignette, not cancelled, Gold Mining Company, Limited. Issued 1903 and 1904, both to and 1930, different drilling vignette, company president Henry Seibert. Not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Folds, not cancelled); Mallen Red Lake Gold pinholes, soiling. (Prag Collection) Est. $70-100 HWAC# 63025 Mines Limited (1954, punch cancelled); Buffalo Red Lake Mines Limited (1962, Lot# 2629 Ontario, Canada 1903-1963 not cancelled); Virginia Red Lake Mines Ontario Mining Stock Certificate Collection Limited (1940s); and three for Halden Red Lakes Mines Limited, Lot of 25 different. Includes: Tiblemont issued 1945-1956. Fair to good condition. (Prag Collection) Est. $90- Island MC (1933); Fresnore Mines Ltd. 150 HWAC# 63024 (1945); Creighton Mining Syndicate (1928); Combined Larder Mines (1937); Tashota Lot# 2633 Ontario, Canada 1906- Goldfields Ltd. (1938); Pelletier Lake MC 1921 Six Different Ontario Cobalt (1924); Thorn Hill Gold Mines (1945); Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 7. Boundary Basin Mines Ltd. (1945); Boston Included: Cobalt Development Co., Creek MC (1917); Belmore Bay GMC (1903); Ltd. (1909); Bailey Cobalt Mines Bag Bay Mines Ltd. (1932); Manoka M&SC Ltd. (1921); Cobalt Silver Queen, (1963); Marian Lake Mines Ltd. (1953); La Ltd. (1906, mining vignette); Foster Rose Mines Ltd. (1918); Lorrain Cons. Mines Cobalt Mining Company, Ltd. (1907); (1917); Gwillim Lake GM (1953); Jahala Lake Mines Ltd. (1958); Little Nipissing Silver Cobalt Mining Larder Lake Gold Hill Mines (1907); Lake Caswell Mines Ltd. (1937); Company, Ltd. (1911); and Peterson Port Coldwell Mines & Metals Ltd. (1953); Erndale Mines Ltd. (1947); Lake Silver Cobalt Mining Co., Ltd. (1907, mining vignette). Condition Clericy Cons. Mines (1935); Columario GM (1930); Carriconna Mines is fair with staining, folds, toning, etc. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Ltd. (1946); and Citralam Malartic Mines Ltd. (1944). Fair to good Est. $120-150 HWAC# 63077 condition. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63011 Lot# 2634 Ontario, Canada 1899 The Gold Bullion Mining Co. of Lot# 2630 Ontario, Canada 1926-27 Ontario Stock Certificate What a Parmac Porcupine Mines, Ltd. Stocks great name! Located in Fort Erie, feat. Fabulous Gold Specimen Vignette Ontario (printed under logo). Inc. in These two stocks are similar in design but Ontario. Low No. 3, issued to James are different color. Issued in 1926 and 1927. Warendin for 5,000 shares on July Not cancelled. Fabulous and rare vignette 8th, 1899. Signed by the president, of a specimen with gold streaks running James E. Curtiss, and secretary, through it. Pinholes, folds, some soiling. 7.5 James A. Taggert. Not cancelled. x 12” Cochrane District, Northern Ontario. Title in gold. Ornate border with The area was the site of a gold rush in many mining vignettes integrated. Green seal and background. Folds, 1909-1911. Most of the original mines were a few creases. 8 x 10.25” Printed by Mount & Co., Cleveland. (Prag destroyed by a fire in 1911, but a second Collection) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 60467 wave of mining began almost immediately. By 1932, approx. 75% of the gold mined in Canada came from the Lot# 2635 Ontario, Canada 1907- Kirkland Lake and Porcupine camps. By 2001, 67 million troy ounces 1911 Three Silver Leaf Mining of gold have been mined from the Porcupine area, dwarfing the 12 Stock Certificates, Ontario Lot of 3 million ounces of the Klondike Rush. (Prag Collection) Est. $140-250 different for the Silver Leaf Mining HWAC# 63028 Company, Limited. Incorporated under the Ontario Mines Act. Two Lot# 2631 Ontario, Canada 1900- were issued in 1907 and one in 1947 Porcupine District Mining 1911. The 1911 certificate features a Stock Certificates, Ontario Lot of 28. silver foil leaf under the logo. All three are uncancelled. Two have tape Issued 1900-1947. Some duplication repairs. Fair condition. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-90 HWAC# 60477 but many different. Ridgedome (porcupine pictorial), Quartz Lake, Lot# 2636 Ontario, Canada Three Sudbury Mining Martin-Bird GM, Porcupine Tisdale Stock Certificates Lot of 3. The Sudbury District is MC, Porcupine Panamint GM, located in Northeastern Ontario. Included: Westville Porcupine Miracle MC, Pearl Lake Mines Ltd. (1970); Spanish River Mines Ltd. (1968); GM (Timmins, mining vignette), and Sudbury Mines Ltd. (1934). (Prag Collection) Porcupine GMC, Jasper Porcupine Mines, Porcupine Imperial GMC Est. $30-60 HWAC# 60475 (moose vignette), Great Eastern Porcupine GM (mining vignettes), Crown Chartered GMC of Porcupine Lake (porcupine vignette), Apollo Porcupine Mines, Moneta Porcupines Mines, Presdor Porcupine GM, Porcupine Cons. MC, Porcupine Coronation GM, Porcupine Crown Mines, Porcupine-Davidson GM, Porcupine Gold Belt Mines, and Porcupine Gold Reef Mining Co. (mining vignettes). Condition is fair to good. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $300-600 HWAC# 60483 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 149
DAY 2 Saturday, June 23 Mining Lot# 2637 Ontario, Canada 1906- Lot# 2641 Quebec, 1942 Twenty-One Different Canada De Lery Canadian Cobalt Mining Stock Gold Mining Certificates (Ontario) An important Company Stock collection! Lot of 21. Issued 1906- Certificate, 1942. Many pictorial. Included: Quebec, 1866 Sanymac Mining & Development Co. Early! Chartered (1942); Bailey Cobalt Mines (1921); in Canada by Royal Cobalt Bullion Mines, Ltd. (1907); Letters Patent. No. Cobalt Contact Silver Mines (1906); 115, issued for 1 Cobalt Development Co. (1907); shares to William Cobalt Majestic Silver Mines, Ltd. Parker on Nov. 17th, (1909); Cobalt Paymaster Mines, 1866 in New York. Ltd. (1909); Cobalt Silver Queen, Ltd. Signed by president C. Hibbard and secretary Wheeler. Not cancelled. (1906); Columbus Cobalt Silver Co. Allegorical vignette at the top with a pioneer and lion on opposite Ltd. (1909); Empire Cobalt Mines, sides of a Canadian seal. Also a portrait vignette at the bottom (of De Ltd. (1908); Eire Cobalt Silver MC Lery?). Printed by Continental Bank Note Co., NY. 6.25 x 10” Folds, Ltd. (1906); Foster Cobalt Mining Co. (1906); Lansing Cobalt MC bent corners, stains on reverse and bottom left. The Canadian Mining Ltd. (1907); Little Nipissing Silver Cobalt MC (1907); different Little Manual of 1890 has a scathing commentary on this mining company. Nipissing (1911); Montreal-Cobalt Mining Co. Ltd. (1906); Peterson Apparently the De Lery family had entire control of the gold in this Lake Silver Cobalt Mining Co. Ltd. (1907); Pride of Cobalt Silver Mines, region essentially forever due to bad wording in the clause in the Ltd. (1907); Quaker City Cobalt Mines, Ltd. (1909); Trethewey Silver- patent. The claims were in the Seigniory of Rigaud, Vaudreuil, on Cobalt Mine, Ltd. (1922); Union Pacific Cobalt Mines, Ltd. (1909). the Chaudiere River in Quebec. The manual states that these are the Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $400-600 HWAC# 63065 richest gold discoveries in Quebec. It calls the patent to the De Lery family one of the greatest blunders in Quebec gold mining history. Lot# 2638 Quebec, Canada (Prag Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60465 American Copper Mining Co. Stock Certificate, Lot# 2642 Quebec, Canada Lyster 1864, Quebec Inc. in Copper Company Stock Certificate, Massachusetts.No. 46, 1864, Nelson, Canada East Early! issued for 2,000 shares to Township of Nelson, Megantic County, Chase & Dearborn of Boston Canada East (printed under title). on May 17th, 1864. Signed Inc. in Massachusetts. No. 52, issued by president Sylvester for 500 shares to L.L. Britton on April Phelps and treasurer A.C. 19th, 1864. Not cancelled. Signed by Felton. Not cancelled. Blue the president Cutter and treasurer print, red seal. Deep folds, H.W. Nelson. Blue and orange print. One 25 cent IR stamp with cancel. some toning. 6.25 x 9” Stock does have condition issues: glue residue on reverse; folds, some According to an 1864 prospectus, the company owned 200 acres in soiling, and imprints of text and seal likely from being folded for over Brome and Sutton, Canada East. Property is adjacent to Brome Mining 150 years. 5.5 x 8.5” (Prag Collection) Est. $200-500 HWAC# 63009 Company and the Sutton Mine on the other side. Trial pits have been dug 700 feet along the vein, which is 5-10 feet in width. Est. $150- Lot# 2643 Quebec, Canada 1920s-1970s 300 HWAC# 62758 Quebec Mining Stock Certificate Collection Lot of 18 with little duplication. Lot# 2639 Quebec, Canada 1881 All post 1920. Includes: Glenwood MC Beauce Gold Mining & Milling (1939); St. Lawrence Columbium & Metals Corp. (1974); Wasamac Mines Ltd.; Waite Co. Stock Certificate Location of Dufault Mines Ltd.; Canda Quebec M Corp Property: St. Francis, Beauce County, (1929); Quebec Smelting & Refining; P.Q., Canada (printed under title). Inc. Allied Mining Corp.; Megantic Mining Corp. in New York. “Dominion of Canada” (1959); Descar Corp. (1937); International printed in the upper right. No. 1971, Atlas Dev. & Exploration (x4, 1960s); Laval issued for 100 shares to Edw. A. Quebec Mines, Ltd. (1928); Cons. Dolsan Benson on June 8th, 1881. Signed by Mines, Ltd.; North Belleterre GM Ltd. the vice president, Eugene Howard, (1945); Abbeville GM Ltd. (1938); and International Halliwell Mines and the secretary. Stamp and cut cancelled. Very attractive design with Ltd. (1969). (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63055 vignette of beavers (upper right) and small mining vignette (center bottom). Printed by ABN. 7 x 10.75” Pinholes. (Prag Collection) Est. Lot# 2644 Quebec, Canada $80-120 HWAC# 63018 1928-1946 Rouyn Mining Stock Lot# 2640 Quebec, Canada Certificates, Quebec Lot of 7. Rouyn Chibougamau Area Mining Stock was founded in 1917 with a copper discovery. 1) Two different for La Certificates, Quebec Lot of 2. 1) Rose Rouyn Mines, Ltd. Issued 1930 Stock certificate for Grandroy Mines, to the same person. Not cancelled. Limited. Issued in 1972 for 1,000 2) Ribago Rouyn Mines Ltd. Issued shares. Not cancelled. Pinholes and 1946, not cancelled. 3) Reality & staple. 2) 1926 Report * Stock order Mines of Rouyn City, Ltd. Issued in form for the Chibougamau Lake 1928, not cancelled. 4) Two different for Stadacona-Rouyn Mines, Ltd. Prospecting Syndicate. 4pp. One side is an order for one share of stock. Issued in 1938 & 1939, not cancelled. 5) Farrell Rouyn Mines (Quebec) The other side is a report that describes work and assays from Merril Limited. Issued 1938, not cancelled. Overall good condition with Island Ore, Creek Property, Noll Island, and Little Lake Property. Folds expected folds and creases. (Prag Collection) Est. $80-150 HWAC# and heavy staining. (Prag Collection) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 63054 63076 150 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 2 Saturday, June 23 Mining Lot# 2645 Saskatchewan, Canada 1923-1959 Three Lot# 2649 , Canada Different Saskatchewan Mining Stock Certificates 1907-1974 Canadian 1) Mikado Consolidated Mines, Ltd. Issued in 1923 Non-Precious Metals for 2,000 shares. Not cancelled. Folds. 2) Mikado- Mining Stock Collection Bullion Mines Limited. Issued in 1924 for 1 share. Lot of 33 from non-gold or Not cancelled. Folds and creases. 3) Cree Mining silver mining companies. Corporation, Ltd. Issued in 1959 for 100 shares. Not Included: Cadillac Moly cancelled. Folds. (Prag Collection) Est. $30-60 HWAC# Mines Ltd. (8 issued 60471 1968-69); Wilbur Iron Ore Co., Ltd. (1907, poor condition); Base Metals Mining Corp. (1958); Continental Titanium Lot# 2646 Toronto, Canada 1934-1969 Corp. (1967); Silver Bird Canadian Mining Stocks Cobalt Mines (1907, mining vignettes); Werner Traded thru Toronto Lot Lake Nickel Mines Ltd. (1956); Cons. Fenimore Iron Mines (1955); of 7 different stocks plus International Nickel Co. of Canada (5 issued 1930-37); New Fenimore one postcard. All of these mining companies had Iron Mines (1973); Monpre Iron Mines (1967); Canada Iron Mines transfer agents/registrars (1911, mining vignette); Jubilee Iron Corp. (1960); Lucky Jim Lead & in Toronto. Included: Zinc Co. (1937); Amalgamated Rare Earth Mines (1969); Black Lake Cons. Asbestos Co. (1910, pictorial); Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir) Lamaque Contact Gold (1913, mining vignette); Canadian Beryllium Mines & Alloys (1946); Mines (1937); Satellite Canadian Atlantic Coal Co. (1914); Burnt Hill Tungsten & Metallurgical Metal Mines Ltd. (1969); (1957); Molybdenite Corp. of Canada (1964 & 1974); and Ni-ag-co Big Bell Mines Ltd. (1948); Trizec Corp. (1969) Smelter Gold Mines Ltd. (1939); White Eagle Silver Mines Ltd. (1936); and Kingfisher Mines (1950). (Prag Collection) Est. $170-300 HWAC# 60491 Gold Mines (1934). Postcard is for Arntfield Gold Mines Ltd. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63080 Lot# 2650 , Canada 1923-1987 Canadian Prospecting & Exploring Co. Stock Certificates Lot of Lot# 2647 Yukon Territory, Canada Beadak Mines Ltd. 20. Issued 1923-1987. Included: Stock Certificate, Yukon, Lunderberg Explorations Ltd.; Triton Explorations Ltd.; Peerless 1951 No. 111, issued for Canadian Explorations Ltd.; Resource 200 shares to William A. Exploration & Development Co.; Baldwin on June 5th, 1951 New Texmont Explorations; Marpic at Whitehorse, Yukon Explorations; Kenora Prospectors Territory. Signed by the & Miners Ltd; International Atlas Devel. & Exploration Co.; Dyman president and secretary. Prospecting Syndicate; Dubuisson Explorations Ltd.; Donny Not cancelled. Plain design Prospecting Syndicate; Gold Hawk Exploration Ltd.; Columbian on green/blue paper. Folds, Northlan Exploration Ltd; Cenex Limited; British, and Canada North staple holes. 7 x 10” (Prag Collection) Est. $40-60 HWAC# 63078 Exploration & Development Co.. Fair condition. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63021 Lot# 2648 , Lot# 2651 , Canada 1909-1946 Canada 1896- Canadian Silver Mining Stock 1972 Canadian Certificates Lot of 7. 1) Wettlaufer Copper Mining Lorrain Silver Mines, Limited. Stock Certificate Three consecutive stocks issued Collection Lot of to the same person in 1911. Not 22. One or two cancelled. Green border, ornate logo, bonds. Nearly very good condition. South Lorrain all are different! Township, Cobalt-Gowganda region, Issued 1896- Timiskaming District, Ontario. 1972. Only two 2) Hargrave Silver Mines, Limited. One stock issued in 1918, not are unissued. cancelled. Light green border and background. Folds with tape repair. Includes: Parry Second stock issued in 1909, not cancelled. different design. Pinholes, Sound Copper folds. Coleman Township, Cobalt area, Cobalt-Gowganda region, MC; Richmond Timiskaming District, Ontario. 3) Argentum Mines, Limited. One stock Yukon Copper issued in 1910, not cancelled. Vignette of miners using drill. Folds, Ltd; Canada Copper Corp.; Van Anda Copper & Gold Co.; Coppercorp tape repairs. 4) Silver Arrow Mines, Limited. One stock issued in 1946, Ltd.; Copper Prince Mines Ltd.; Copper Ridge Mines Ltd.; De Ville not cancelled. Blue border and background. Folds, some foxing. (Prag Copper Mines Ltd; Dominion Copper Co. Ltd; Farwest Tungsten Collection) Est. $70-100 HWAC# 63096 Copper Mines Ltd; Kidd Copper Mines Ltd.; Lambton Copper Mines Ltd.; Patterson Copper Mines, Ltd.;Churchill Copper Corp.; Cons. Copper & Gold Mines; Chickamonstone Copper MC; Alderman Copper Corp.; and Chaput Copper Mines Ltd.(Prag Collection) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60456 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 151
DAY 2 Saturday, June 23 Mining Lot# 2652 , Canada 1927-1970 Lot# 2656 , Canada 1897 & 1948 Two Far North General Canadian Mining Stock Canadian Mining Stock Certificates 1) Camsell Certificate Group Lot of 14 different River Silver Mines, Limited. No. 1953, issued for incorporated under general Canadian 200 shares in 1948. Not cancelled. Red border laws. Included: Westmore Mines Ltd. and background. Folds, staple holes. Located (1957); Redwolf Gold Mines Ltd. in the Northwest Territories. 2) The Cameron (1970); Quebec Gold Research Ltd. Islands Mining & Development Company. Low No. (1934); Alliance Mining & Securities 7, issued for 2,500 shares in 1897. Not cancelled. Ltd. (1930); Canadian Holly Minerals Vignette of miners working underground. Many Corp. (1960); Biloxi Prospecting old tape repairs (with associated stains). Located Syndicate (1945); Arawak at the Arctic Ocean! (Prag Collection) Est. $60- Prospecting Syndicate (1946); 90 HWAC# 63097 Korby Gold Mines Ltd. (1946); Lartic Mines Ltd. (1950); Horseshoe Mines Ltd. (1937); El Canada Colombia Mines Co. (1950); Harvie MC Lot# 2657 Moa Bay, Cuba 1959-1960 (1927);Clover Gold Syndicate (1936); and Consular-Harker Mines Ltd. Freeport Nickel Mine at Moa Bay (1953). Fair to good condition. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. Cuba: Photographs Important group $60-100 HWAC# 63068 of photographs from Freeport Nickel mine at Moa Bay, Cuba. This group Lot# 2653 , Canada 1898-1973 of 11 x 16 photographs consisting Generic Named Canadian Mining of approximately 10 views shows Stock Certificates Lot of 21 stocks Freeport’s nickel cobalt mine at and one advertising brochure. Stocks Moa Bay Cuba. One small additional include: Franco Canadian General 4 x 5” snapshot tells the story of a Mining Corporation; Genex Mines Cuban gorilla, soldier of Fidel Castro, Ltd; Canusa Gold Mines; Canadian showing a rifle with members of the mine staff in the background Northwest Mines & Oils; American- probably taken at the takeover of the mine in 1960. The large Canadian GMC; Saudi Arabian Mining photographs are professional views of the plant at Moa Bay. This is an Syndicate; Trans Nation Minerals; important group illustrating the difficulties of international mining in Canada Mines Development Co.; unsettled political environments. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 37664 Nationwide Minerals; Latin American Mines; International Metal & Petroleum Corp.; International Halliwell Mines; Goldlund Mines; Cons. Lot# 2658 , Dominican Republic Mines & Power Co.; and Cons. Northland Mines. Brochure is for Trans- c1975 Pueblo Viejo Mine in the Canada Mines (c.1940s). (Prag Collection) Est. $160-250 HWAC# Dominican Republic Photographs 60480 Group of about 10 photos of the Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Lot# 2654 , Canada 1860s-1934 republic about 1975. Est. $60-150 Seven Different Canadian Mining HWAC# 37675 Stock Certificates Lot of 7. A few are older. Included: Memphremagog Mining Company, unissued, c.1860s, two mining vignettes; Suffield Gold, Silver & Copper MC of Ascott, Canada East, unissued, c.1860s, mining Lot# 2659 San Antonio District, vignette; Triune G&S M&MC, issued Mexico Triunfo Gold & Silver 1915, mining vignette; Kingfisher Mining Co. Stock Certificate, Lower Gold Mines, Ltd., issued 1928, California, 1865 Inc. January 1863. No. 140, issued for five shares allegorical vignette; Robb-Montbray Mines, issued 1934; Canadian to Richard Bulger on Feb. 28th, 1865 in San Francisco. Signed by the Gold Mines Corp. issued 1923, mining vignette; and Montreal-James company president, Edward P. Flint and secretary Henry Brooks. Not Mines, Ltd., issued 1909, eagle vignette. (Prag Collection) Est. $60- cancelled. “San Antonio District, Lower California” printed along the 100 HWAC# 63075 top. Vignette of mine in the mountains. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached bottom right. Folds, very fine. The company held a Lot# 2655 , number of the major properties in the El Triunfo-San Antonio gold Canada The district south of La Paz in South Baja. The mines were opened by the Crown Mining company in 1863 and included the Carmen, Santa Fe, Valenceina, Company Stock Mendocena, and Esperanza. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 66035 Certificate, Canada, 1866 Lot# 2660 , Mexico 1905-1911 Early Canadian Mexican Mining Stock Certificate mining stock! Suite Lot of 6 different. Included: Incorporated Sierra Consolidated Mines Company (Chihuahua, 1911, mining under the laws vignette, not cxl); Providencia Mines Company (1910, mining of the Province vignettes, not cxl); American Venture Corporation (Ayutla, Jalisco, of Canada. No. 1906, not cxl); Black Mountain Mining Co. (Sonora, 1905, not cxl, 38, issued for 8 shares to John Adams on July 4th, 1866. Signed by mining vignettes); Southwestern Development Company (Sonora, the president, Charles J. Talbos and treasurer Woodbury Davis. Not 1905, not cxl.); and Hidalgo Mining Company (Sonora, 1906, not cxl., cancelled. Green seal, black border and print. Three vignettes: patriotic portrait vignette). Generally very good condition. Please inspect. Est. imagery (top center), locomotive (bottom left) and underground $90-120 HWAC# 66030 mining scene (lower right). Printed by Bailey & Noves, Portland Maine. Horizontal and vertical folds, pinhole, some creases, a few small tears on the edges. 6.25 x 11.75” We could not locate additional information about this mine at the time of cataloging. (Prag Collection) Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 60464 152 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 2 Saturday, June 23 Mining Lot# 2661 , Mexico 1884-1906 Lot# 2666 , 1852 American Three Different Mexican Mining Mining Co., Lancaster Mine, Stock Certificates 1) The Stock Certificate Early and rare! Badiraguato Gold Mining and Milling Company. Inc. in Illinois. Mines Incorporated in Vermont. Issued for at Sinaloa, Mexico. No. 208, issued for 550 shares to T.W. Sterling on ten shares, 11031-11040, on July 1st, July 16th, 1886. Signed by president Ben Graham and secretary Baker. 1852. Signed by the president, F.E. Not cancelled. Folds, creased upper left border. 2) Durango Mapimi Phelps and secretary Warren Currier. Mining Company. Inc. in Iowa. No. 545, issued for 32 shares on June Not cancelled. Three allegorical 20th, 1884. Signed by president Sapp and secretary Spaulding. Not vignettes, small size certificate (3.75 x 7.75”). Heavy soiling, folds, cancelled. Grogeous certificate with three vignettes: two mining creases. The American Mining Company was based in Windsor, and one allegorical. Green and gilt background. Folds with minor Vermont but had mines in many places in the U.S. including California, separation. 3) Mitchell Mining Company. Inc. in Arizona. Mines at Virginia, and North Carolina (see our March 2018 sale). Mines Guerreo, La Dicha. No 6863, issued for 15 shares in 1906 in Prescott, included the Windsor, Derby, Norwich, Cabarrus, and others. This is Arizona. Green border with underground mining vignette. Pinholes, our first from the Lancaster Mine and we cannot locate it. Possibly folds. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 67004 South Carolina. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 62771 Lot# 2662 Columbia, Lot# 2667 , 1904 Aztec Mining South America 1887 Co. Stock We are unsure of the Columbia Mining location of this mine. Incorporated Company Stock in Washington, DC. #89 i/u Geo Certificate (Mines in Patterson 10 shares 1904. Note Columbia) 1887 Cert. toning, right rear tape. Est. $50-70 #79, issued at New York HWAC# 72023 in 1887 for 1500 shares. Mines in the Republic of Columbia printed at the top. Interestingly, incorporated in Kentucky. Lot# 2668 , Major Copper Great vignette features Mining Stocks (5) Lake Copper Co., allegorical female, tall ship, flags, shields and eagle and a train. Korff Anaconda Co., Magma Copper, Phelps Bros. & Co., N.Y. Uncancelled. Est. $60-300 HWAC# 35421 Dodge, Copper Range Est. $50-90 HWAC# 64520 Lot# 2663 Suriname, South America 1892 Witte Water Placer Co. Stock Lot# 2669 , 1883-1903 Four Certificate, Paramaribo Inc. in Different Western Mining Stock West Virginia. No. 96, issued for 50 Certificates Lot of 4 different. Two shares to Smith & Fennelly on August could not be definitively located. 1) Idaho Consolidated Gold & Silver 2nd, 1892 in New York. Signed by Mining Company. Issued in 1883 for 100 shares, not cancelled. Green president Lindley Vinton (?) and border and background, mining vignette. Deep folds and creases. the secretary (illegible). Ornate Located on the East Slope of Mount Elliot in Idaho. 2) John Jackson border and logo with clouds in the Mining Company. Joplin, Missouri. Issued in 1903 for 50 shares, not background. Pinholes, folds. 7 x 9.75” cancelled. Black border, orange background, eagle vignette. Pinhole, Worked quartz and alluvial gold deposits 120 miles from Paramaribo, folds, bent corners. 3) Nonpareil Mining & Smelting Company. Dutch Guiana, on the Upper Saramacca River. Dredging was tried and a hydraulic plant was erected in 1894, but reported idle by 1897. Est. Could not be located. Numerous “Nopareil” mines (Colorado, Utah, $50-80 HWAC# 62837 Washington, Montana, etc.). Issued in 1887 for 100 shares. Not cancelled. Attractive certificate with mine hoisting vignette and gilt Lot# 2664 , Foreign Five Foreign underprint. Folds, creases. 4) The Standard Gold Mining Company of Council Bluffs, Iowa. No additional information could be found. Mining Stocks Societe des Mines Issued in 1898 for 1,000 shares. Not cancelled. Black border, green de Bou-Skour, Casablanca; Societe background, gold seal. Pinhole, folds band of heavy toning. Est. $100- Coloniale Agricole et Mineire, Paris; 200 HWAC# 67007 Les Marquises, 1928; Charbonnages Reunis du Nord Donetz a Marievka, Lot# 2670 , Two Different 3 1906; Societe des Mines d’Or de Kilo “Ms” Mining Stock Certificates 1) Moto, c1928 (torn corner), Belgian Milwaukee Mining & Milling Co. Inc. Congo. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 47851 in New Mexico. Issued for 100 shares, 1915. Pen cancelled. Three mining Lot# 2665 , Foreign Mining Stocks (3) Societe vignettes. Some soiling. 2) Minnesota Miniere Intercoloniale pictorial, South Eastern Mining & Milling Co. Issued in 1965 for 100 shares. Punch cancelled. Gold Mining u/i warrant, Societe des Mines D’Or de Kilo-Moto, pictorial. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 56513 Allegorical vignette. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 55415 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 153
DAY 2 Saturday, June 23 Mining Lot# 2671 , “First Find” Printers Plate Original Lot# 2676 , 1949 ASARCO 50th engraved printers plate of five placer miners Anniversary Medals (2) 20 round making their “First Find”. Made by the American brass 30mm medals, 1 with chain. Bank Note Company, the plate is 3 x 2 3/4 inches. Nice miner obverse. Est. $0-40 Used for stock certificate vignettes, it probably HWAC# 64505 dates to the 1880s. A slight crack on the left side does not affect the vignette. Previously sold in Stack’s February 2008 Rich Uhrich Collection auction. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63653 Lot# 2677 , Assorted Mining Items 2 brown hard hats, NIB Safesport Lot# 2672 , Copper Basin Mining CL1501 carbide lamp, Safety First small enameled sign, UV mineral Company Printers Plate American lamp in box, 2 blasting cap tins, 3 Bank Note Company printers plate canvas loot sacks, eye loopps. Est. with vignette of two miners with $100-200 HWAC# 73037 bushels piled around them. Plate is 5 x 4 1/2 inches, and includes original envelope. Previously in Stack’s Lot# 2678 , Cerro Pr. Mining February 2008 Rich Uhrich Collection auction, lot 4046. Est. $200-400 Photo B/W 6.5” x 8.5”photo of Cerro HWAC# 63622 Pr. mine with mill and houses. Exact location unknown. right crease and Lot# 2673 , Gold Smelting .25” tear. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 65005 Works Printers Plate Original American Bank Note Company printers plate, generally used for stock certificates. Plate is 5 x 3 inches and is serial number V44654 in ABN’s inventory. Lot# 2679 , 1870 Geological Includes original envelope, was Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel lot 4150 in Stack’s Rich Uhrich (1 Vol.) Extra Rare book, Vol.3, Collection auction, February, Mining Industry by James D. Hague 2008. Est. $200-400 HWAC# with Geological Contributions by 63654 Clarence King. Beautiful book with illustrations, pp.647, has slight wear on spine of book. 10” x 12”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 64247 Lot# 2674 , c1940 Mineral Lot# 2680 , 1924 Geology and Ore Collecting Letters Eleven items. Deposits (Book) Hardback book of 1) Limestone Products of Newton, Geology and Ore Deposits of the Randsburg New Jersey. “Please be sure that Quadrangle of California, by Carlton D. Hulin, your group is ready to sign the Ph.D., pp.148, 5 maps are included in this lot. releases...” 2) State of New Jersey Black & white photos. Some fraying on edge about the two quarries near Sparta of pages, some foxing. 6.5” x 9”. Est. $80-150 Junction. 3) Bethelehem Steel HWAC# 63470 talking about an excursion to their plant. 4) Abram Vandermade of the Sowerbutt Quarries “...we are sorry that we cannot grant your requests as we are not permitting anyone to Lot# 2681 , c.1987 Gold Fever enter our quarry.” Also Consolidated Feldspar, Eureka Mica Mining (Hardback Book); Gold & Other granting permission for an excursion. A letter from the East & Central Precious Metals By Kenneth J. Kutz, Africa Mining Co. (Kenya) selling beryl and corundum. Finally some Gold Fever, pp.400, beautiful color photos 9” x 11.25”; Paperback 1963 checks for mineral purchased, a mineralogist’s pocket reference book Gold and Other Precious Metals Including Silver, Platinum and guide, and an assay sheet metals and minerals by the Nevada Mineral Palladium by Russell Burkett. pp.98. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 64255 Laboratories. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 38028 Lot# 2682 Lot# 2675 , 3 Mining Stereoviews Bound for , Metal Mine the Klondike goldfields by Keystone, Joplin, MO Equipment Tag mines, by Keystone, chromolitho Bonanza and Discovery Group Eldorado Creeks, Klondyke, AK Est. $40-60 HWAC# 65022 19 metal mine tags. Look them up and discover where they came from! Est. $80-120 HWAC# 64501 154 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 2 Saturday, June 23 Mining Lot# 2683 , Mining and Lot# 2689 , Contracting Review (7 Volumes) Papers Dealing From Mechanics’ Mercantile Library, with the Study c. 1939 through 1947 (This set is of Minerals More missing c. 1941) good condition. 9.5” than 100 preprints x 12”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 64238 and separate papers dealing Lot# 2684 , Mining Artifact Collector with the study of (Summer 1989) Rare spiral bound catalog minerals. This is an Mining Artifact Collector, Issue No. 4, Summer advanced library 1989. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63467 of mineralogical study. Some of the imprints are signed by the author. They range in date from material by Waldo, Marlin up through modern mineral species identification. This is a choice reference library for the advanced mineral collector. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 53370 Lot# 2685 , Mining Journals, Lot# 2690 , Western Rocks & Minerals (Magazines) States Mining Postcards Lot of 6. 1) Yates Hoist Magazines & catalogs of Rocks, South Mill Plants. Minerals & Mining journals, gems & Homestake Mining Co. gemology. Interesting lot. Approx. 40 magazines & journals. Est. $70-90 Lead, SD. No postmark. HWAC# 63475 2) Indian Mine, Hudson, WY. Postmarked 1910. 3) Underground workings of the Homestake Mine. Lot# 2686 , Mining Publications Lead, SD. Postmarked Seven publications: 1) Tungsten in 1908. 4) Hecla Mine, Burke, Oregon; 2) Radioactive Minerals the ID. Postmarked 1952. 5) Prospector Should Know; 3) The Ore.- Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mill, Bin; 4) Thermal Springs and Wells; Wardner, ID. No postmark. 5) Butte Underground Mines and 6) Blasting Utah Copper Berkeley Pit Water-Level Monitoring Mine, Bingham, UT. No and Water-Quality Sampling 2007 postmark. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 63846 Consent Decree Update; 6) Handbook for Small Mining Enterprises in Montana; 7) Handbook For Prospectors and Operators of Small Mines. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 63644 Lot# 2687 , Mining Related Wood Wall Hangings Chief Consolidated RETURN POLICY Mining Change Room Rules on wood 8.5” x 5”. 3 x 10.5” x 11.5” Gold Digger produce, Golden Trail Fruit, All items are guaranteed to be authentic Mountaineer Citrus Est. $100-150 HWAC# 64519 unless otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our Lot# 2688 , Mining, Misc. Books office within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error and reason (9) 9 misc. books; 1) The Colorado Magazine; 2) Rhymes of the Mines, for return. We do not refund postage or Life in the Underground, paperback; 3)A Beginner’s Guide to Gold insurance. PLEASE CALL US IF YOU REQUIRE A MORE SPECIFIC CONDITION REPORT OR Prospecting, paperback; 4)Death of a Gold Mine; 5) Gold Rush Journals of ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. Any items that are Anchorage, Alaska; & more in this lot. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 64260 returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered condition. When we receive your bids we will assume you have read the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/or have previewed the lot in person. Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 155
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3000 , Arkansas 1912 Lot# 3006 , Missouri Missouri Railroad Jonesboro, Lake City & Eastern Passes Eight railroad passes: 3 from the Railroad Pass Blue railroad pass Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad; 3 issued to H. G. Selby. Est. $40-80 from the Missouri Kansas & Texas Line; and HWAC# 63279 2 from the Missouri Pacific. 1912-1916. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63277 Lot# 3001 Oakland/Alameda, California 1895-1897 Oakland-Alameda Ferry Cards (2) 2 Oakland/ Alameda ferry passenger punched cards, Sept. 1895 and Aug. 1897 Est. $40-60 HWAC# 64272 Lot# 3007 , Missouri Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railroad Passes Lot of two 1908 & 1909. The Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railroad started operations in 1897 and stopped service in 1939 for a total period of operations of 42 years. Est. $40- Lot# 3002 , Colorado 1906 Colorado 80 HWAC# 63275 & Southern Railway 1,000 Mile Ticket Hardcover booklet with accordion ticket tape on the inside with notches/lines for 1,000 miles of train travel. Stamped Jul 23, 1906 (though they accidentally punched Lot# 3008 Virginia City, Montana c. 1900’s 1907).”The Colorado Road” of the Rare Alder Gulch Short Line Railroad Colorado & Southern Railway. Miles Pass Unissued and signed by GM. #625.Both 1-562 have been used and cut off the sides have creases. Est. $100-200 HWAC# ticket tape. Unusual! Est. $50-90 571413 HWAC# 60444 Lot# 3003 Chicago, Illinois Chicago Railroad Passes Twenty three railroad passes: 15 from the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul; 4 from the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway; 4 other lines originating in Lot# 3009 , Montana 1895 Butte, the Windy City. 1907-1927. Est. $70- Anaconda & Pacific Rail Road 150 HWAC# 63276 Pass Free pass No. 12 for the Butte, Lot# 3004 , Kansas Central Branch Union Anaconda & Pacific Railway Company dated 1895 and issued to W.H. Hurlburt. Valid until December 31st, 1895. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Pacific Railroad Annual Pass, 1876 No. 64231 595, issued for 1876 to NH Hotchkiss, Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. Signed by Lot# 3010 , Montana 1889 Rocky superintendent Downs. Reverse has glue and Fork & Cooke City Railway Co. paper residue. The Central Branch Union Railroad Pass Unissued 1889 Pacific Railroad was planned to be a railroad employees pass. Very nice condition. from Atchison to Colorado. However, the Est. $50-100 HWAC# 571417 farthest west it got was Waterville, Kansas. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59932 Lot# 3011 New York, New York c.1869-1877 N.Y. Central & Hudson Lot# 3005 St. Paul, Minnesota Great River Railroad Trip Pass signed Northern Railway Passes Lot of 79 railway by William Vanderbilt Good for passes issued by the Great Northern one trip only. No date. Unissued Railway dating from 1914-1972. Six of the but signed by Vanderbilt as vice passes were issued to “Veterans Association president. 1.75 x 3.5” Cardstock with of the Great Northern Railway.” The Great toning. William H. Vanderbilt was Northern Railway ran from Saint Paul, made vice-president of this railroad in 1869 and then president in Minnesota, to Seattle, Washington. It was 1877. He was the eldest son of Cornelius Vanderbilt who left him a the creation of 19th-century railroad $100 million dollar fortune when he died in 1877. William became entrepreneur James J. Hill and was the richest man in America. He continued his father’s line of work developed from the Saint Paul & Pacific running a railroad empire and also being a noted philanthropist. He Railroad. The Great Northern’s route was died in 1885 with a net-worth of over $200 million at the time (now the northernmost transcontinental railroad equivalent to over $6 billion). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63084 route in the U.S. The Great Northern was the only privately funded – and successfully built – transcontinental railroad in U.S. history. No federal subsidies were used during its construction, unlike all other transcontinental railroads. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 63263 156 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3012 , New York New York, Lot# 3018 , 1881-1914 Railroad Passes (3) Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad 1881 Northern Pacific, 1891 trip advertising ticket 1891 Pass Heavy card stock. Wabash Railroad, 1914 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Magnificent. Issued to George M Est. $60-90 HWAC# 65027 Taylor of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The NYP&NR became operational in 1884. It ran down the spine of the Delmarva Peninsula connecting Wilmington, Delaware and Cape Charles, Virginia and then by ferry to Norfolk, Virginia. It became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system. Est. $40-70 HWAC# 53562 Lot# 3013 , South Dakota 1925 Lot# 3019 , Six Railroad Passes Rapid City, Black Hills & Western Lot of six, 1912-1915. Wabash, Railroad Pass Pass No. 573 issued St. Louis & San Francisco; Illinois to Mr. H. G. Selby, Superintendent of Central; Rock Island Southern; the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Toldeo, St. Louis & Western Railroads. Railroad. The Rapid City, Black Hills Est. $40-80 HWAC# 63278 and Western Railroad, also known simply as the Black Hills and Western Railroad and the Rapid Canyon Line or the Crouch Line,(the founder was Mr. Crouch) is a defunct standard gauge freight railroad line that operated in the Black Hills in the U.S. state of South Dakota. The railroad became known throughout the area for its crookedness and later became a tourist attraction. It ran Lot# 3020 , Alaska Alaska Steamship from Rapid City to Mystic for a distance of 36.043 miles. The railroad ceased operations in 1947. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 61966 Company Annual Passes: 1925 & 1926 Lot of 2. No. 388 issued for 1925 and No. Lot# 3014 , Texas Fort Worth 226 issued for 1926. Both to W.R. Scott, & Rio Grande Railway Annual president of Southern Pacific Lines. Reverse Passes (1904 & 1908) Lot of two. states that the pass is good over the following Included: 1) 1904 to W.G. Knittle, routes: Bering Sea, Southwestern Alaska, countersigned by L.B. Comer. Southeastern Alaska, and Alaska Peninsula. Endorsed by Knittle. Printed on blue Printed on tan and light green paper. Good cardstock with some toning. 2) 1908 condition. The Alaska Steamship Company to C.E. Bissell (Coal Inspector St. L. & formed in 1894 to ship passengers and S.F.). Countersigned by J.M. Chandler. fishing products. However, the Klondike Gold Printed on light blue cardstock with some wear. (Prag Collection) Est. Rush of 1897 changed the demand. They $120-350 HWAC# 39450 began shipping mining equipment, dog sleds, and cattle. Passenger service was discontinued in 1954 and they shut down operations in Lot# 3015 , Washington Pacific 1971. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63037 Northwest Railroad Passes Lot of sixteen railroad passes from Lot# 3021 Los Angeles, California 1925 the Seattle area. 6 Puget Sound & 1927 Two Los Angeles Steamship Co. Navigation Company; 6 Bellingham Annual Passes Lot of 2. Issued 1925 and & Northern Railway Company; 1927, both to L.E. Hartzell & Wife, chief Canadian Pacific; Inland Navigation clerk for the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Company; Pacific Northwest Traction Railway. Printed signature of R.J. Chandler, Company; 1912-1915. Est. $100- VP. Bouth are countersigned. Printed on 300 HWAC# 61967 green and blue paper. Some wear to edges. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 63048 Lot# 3016 , 1972-1979 Amtrak Rail Pass Collection 8 total passes. 6 Paper type from 1972 issued to the likes of Jacobson,Luther, Pluff, Brodie, Lot# 3022 Portland, Maine Commisso, and Davenport. 2 modern Portland Steam Packet Co. Steamer plastic type made out to Clarence Pass, 1885, to T.C. Power No. Thomas in 1972 and 1979. Est. $80- 449, issued for the year 1885 to 150 HWAC# 52063 T.C. Power, president of the Fort Benton Transportation Company. Lot# 3017 , Miscellaneous Railroad Power was a Montana Indian and Passes Lot of seven passes and a business military trader who went on to card from the live stock agent for Southern serve as a U.S. Senator for Montana. Pacific in Reno, Nevada. 1899 Brotherhooh Printed signature of manager Coyle. Not signed by Power. Printed of Railroad Trainmen; 1919 US Railroad on tan cardstock with an ornate logo and border. Some minor wear. Administration pass; 1912 Baltimore and Organized in 1844 by Maine businessman to provide nightboat service Ohio; 1912 Nashville Chattanooga St. Louis; 2 between Boston and Portland, Maine. The paddle-ship Portland, Western Union cards 1912 & 1914. Est. $40- owned by the company, sank in a blizzard in 1889. There were no 80 HWAC# 61965 survivors and likely over 100 deaths (the passenger list went down with the ship). Modern estimates place the death toll over 200. {See: https://archive.hnsa.org/conf2004/papers/marx.htm for a nice history of the company] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63045 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 157
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3023 , Maine 1890 & 1891 Lot# 3027 Detroit, Michigan Androscoggin Lakes Transportation Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co. Steamer Passes Lot of 2. Issued 1890 Co. Annual Pass, 1907 Shipping and 1891 to F.F. Bentley of the Syracuse & line that operated on the Great Baldwinsville Railroad. Both passes have the Lakes. This pass is No. 740, issued printed signature of general manger Elwyn for the year 1907 to T.J. Burns, Jr., W. Lovejoy. Light green and tan cardstock traveling purchase agent for C.P.A.S.S. with identical ornate logo. Some toning. Co. Printed signature of president. Operated a steamer line on the Upper Countersigned on the reverse by the Magalloway River, accessing many resorts. general superintendent. Light brown cardstock with two steamship The Androscoggin Lakes were a series of vignettes. Wear to edges, large crease on front right side. Est. $50- six lakes connected by rivers that formed a 100 HWAC# 63032 body of water about 50 miles long. Located in Franklin and Oxford Counties in Maine and Coos County, New Lot# 3028 Detroit, Michigan Detroit Hampshire. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63051 & Cleveland Steam Navigation Co. Annual Pass, 1884 Very attractive Lot# 3024 Boston, Massachusetts pass No 3067 issued for 1884 to L. Boston & Bangor Steamship Hasboruck, counsel for the O&LC Co. Annual Pass, 1889 Pass No. Railroad. Signed by the general 419 issued for 1889 to J.D. Amos, manager (Carter?). For the steamers accountant for the Pacific Coast of the Lake Erie Division between Railway Company. Printed signature Detroit and Cleveland. Vignette built of general manager William Hill. into the logo with steamboat and waves filling up half the pass. Green/ Printed on pink cardstock with gray cardstock. Minimal wear. Conditions printed on the reverse. Est. vignette of steamship. Reverse has $50-100 HWAC# 63053 conditions. Minor wear. This company was the 1882 reorganization of the Sanford Steamship Co., with service between Bangor, Maine and Lot# 3029 , Michigan Goodrich Boston, Mass. The steamers for this company were collectively known Transportation Co. Steamer as the “Boston Boats.” It later became consolidated in the Eastern Passes: 1903, 1904, 1906 Lot of Steamship Lines. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63030 3 different issued 1903, 1904 and 1906. Three different colors. All have Lot# 3025 Boston, Massachusetts printed signature of president AW International Steamship Co. Goodrich. All 3 counter-signed. Some Annual Pass, 1892 No. 33, issued for soiling. Overall nice trio. Operated in the year 1892 to Louis Hasbrouck. Great Lakes region, primarily Lake Printed signature of manager J.B. Michigan. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 63047 Coyle. Printed on blue cardstock with paddle steamship vignette. Minor Lot# 3030 Keuka Lake, New soiling. Reverse has conditions. York Lake Keuka Navigation Co. Service between Boston and Nova Annual Pass, 1890 No. 393, issued Scotia (Annapolis) accessing the to F.F. Bentley, supt. of S&B.R.R. for coast of Maine on the return journey. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63035 the year 1890. Signed by general superintendent William Eastman. Lot# 3026 , Massachusetts Sanford’s Very attractive pass with steamship Steamers 1873 Steamer Pass Independent vignette. Reverse has conditions. Line! Red, gold and white seal in the middle. Some toning, otherwise nice. Signed by Loomis Taylor. We could find Excursion and shipping line on Keuka Lake in Yates County, New York little information on this independent line State. This y-shaped lake was also known as “Crooked Lake.” Eastman of steamers other that it ran from Boston to became supt. in 1882. Nice history of the company in The History of Bangor, Maine. In 1852 Sanford and Taylor Yates County, N.Y. by Aldrich, 1892. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 63029 made news when they faced charges for illegally transporting liquor. “THE STEAMER Lot# 3031 New York City, New York BOSTON AFFAIR. In the case of State vs. Capt Citizens’ Steamboat Co. Annual T.B. Sanford, Loomis Taylor (Agent) and Mr. Pass, 1886 Issued for the year 1886 McMally (sic) for conspiracy to resist Officer to Louis Hasbrouck, counsel for the Staples in an attempt to seize liquors from O&L Railroad. Signed by the vice- the Steamer Boston, at Frankfort, tried before the District Court lately president GW Horton. Printed on held in Belfast, Capt. Sanford was acquitted, and Taylor and McNally grey/green cardstock with an ornate convicted. They gave bail and appealed to the Supreme Court.” During logo that has a steamboat vignette the Civil War Sanford and Taylor provided services transporting troops incorporated into it. Operated on and munitions to Boston free of charge. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 53557 the Hudson River and New York Harbor. Office in Troy. Very good condition. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63052 View High Resolution Images, Register, Place Bids, See Current Opening Bids Visit the online catalog at FHWAC.com 158 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3032 New York City, New York 1883-1926 Lot# 3037 , New York Hudson Three Mallory Steamship Co. Annual Passes River Day Line Annual Pass, 1924 Lot of 3. 1) Best is a pictorial 1886 pass. Good for Attractive pictorial pass No. 735, passage between New York and Galveston, Tex., issued for 1924 to D.C. Douglas, Port Royal, S.C., Brunswick, GA, Fernandina, FL, and VP and general manager of Maine Keywest, FL. Ornate logo and vignette of porthole Central Railroad Company. Signed by window looking out at steamship. Printed on light the president (illegible). Printed on pink cardstock. Signed CH Mallory & Co. Very good light orange paper with large vignette condition. 2) The other two passes are 1925 and showing three steamships on a body 1926 issued to W.R. Scott, president of Southern of water. Reverse has conditions. Very Pacific Co. Small color flag logo. Light wear. Est. nice condition. The Hudson River Day Line was the premier steamboat $100-150 HWAC# 63041 line on the Hudson River from the 1860s-1940s. It transported millions of passengers between New York City and Albany with stops Lot# 3033 Ostego County, New York in between. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63033 Lake Canadarago Line Annual Steamer Pass, 1892 Gorgeous! Lot# 3038 , New York People’s No. 92, issued for 1892 to Louis Line of Steamers Annual Pass, Hasbrouck, counselor for Central 1890 Service between New York Vermont Railroad. Printed signature and Albany (printed on reverse). of president George Sweet. Printed Green cardstock with ornate logo and on yellow cardstock with beautiful vignette of steamer “Drew.” Issued vignette of man standing next to a to Louis Hasbrouck, director of the canoe on the shore of a lake with a forested island in the background. Ogdensburg & Lake Cham. Railroad. Reverse has conditions. Minor wear. Canadarago Lake is located in Stamp signature of president Everett. Ostego County, New York. Sweet was president of the Adirondack Minor toning. Nice condition. Steamboat Company which had service on Lake Canadarago and the Marketed as the “palace steamers” of the world. Operated on the Fulton Chain of Lakes according to the 1895 Official Railway Guide. Hudson River. Captain of the steamer Drew was Capt. S. J. Roe. Est. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 63038 $50-100 HWAC# 63044 Lot# 3034 , New York Adirondack Lot# 3039 Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland & Steamboat Co. Annual Pass, 1886 Buffalo Transit Co. Steamer Pictorial Gorgeous! Reverse states it is Passes Lot of 8 pictorial passes, issued good for travel over the following lines: Fulton Chain of Lakes, Old 1922, 1923 (x2), 1924 (x2), 1925 (x2), Forge, NY; and on Lake Canadarago, Richfield Springs, NY. Pass No. and 1926. All have same large vignette of 1344, issued for 1886 to GMH Good, chief Engineer, for (illegible) & steamship.Printed on different color paper. Philipsburg Railroad. Printed signature of president George Sweet. Very good condition. The company was Ornate logo and large vignette of steamship head-on. Very light wear. incorporated in 1892. Operated passenger Please also see our Lake Canadarago pass in this sale. Est. $50-100 and freight vessels on the Great Lakes. Est. HWAC# 63046 $100-300 HWAC# 63043 Lot# 3035 , New York Clyde Steamship Company Annual Passes (2) Lot of 2. Lot# 3040 , Texas 1918-1926 “Coastwise Lines.” Issued in 1924 and 1926, Texas & Other Southern Steamer both to W.R. Scott, president of Southern Passes Lot of 5. 1) Two passes for Pacific Company.Both are signed by the the Lone Star Steamship Company. president. Some toning. One has a small stain. Issued 1925 and 1926 to W.R. Scott, Color flag logo. New York City to Florida and president of Southern Pacific Lines. many other East Coast destinations. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63050 Not endorsed on reverse. Good condition. 2) Two passer for the Gulf & Southern Steamship Company. Issued 1925 and 1926, also to W.R. Scott. Color flag logo. Very good Lot# 3036 , New York Day Line condition. 3) 1918 pass for Merrill- of Steamers on the Hudson River Stevens Shipbuilding Corporation, Annual Pass, 1887 Issued for Jacksonville, Florida. Some toning. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 63040 1887 to Louis Kasbrouck, counsel for C.&L.C.R.R. Signed by general Lot# 3041 , England Two White Star Line manager Van Santvoord. Printed on Steamer Passes: 1924 & 1925 Both are light green cardstock with minor issued to W.R. Scott, president of Southern wear. Reverse has conditions. The Pacific Lines. Printed signature of the Hudson River Day Line was founded president. Countersigned on reverse. Tan by Alfred Van Santvoord in 1856. His first steamboat was the Alida, and brown paper. Good condition. This is the operating between Albany and New York City. Est. $50-100 HWAC# famous English steamship line that operated 63034 the Titanic. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63039 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 159
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3042 , Pacific Coast Company Lot# 3047 , Arizona c. 1850’s Annual Steamer Pass, 1903 Pass Arizona Railroad Reports Prints 3 No. A64, issued for 1903 to Irving M. tinted 8.5” x 10.75” prints of Arizona Scott of Union Iron Works. Printed scenes-Valley of the Gila & Sierra signature of President Cannon. de las Estrellas from the Maricopa Countersigned by J.F. Lawless. Color Wells plate V, Mirage on the Colorado flag and background. Areas of heavy Desert plate XII, Grand Coulee plate toning. Reverse states good for LI. Some toning. Est. $60-100 HWAC# transportation over Pacific Coast 54474 Railway and Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad. Also the following steamship routes of the company: South Eastern Alaska Route, British Lot# 3048 Bijou, California c.1880 Columbia & Puget Sound Route, Bellingham Bay Route, California Carson & Tahoe Narrow Gauge, Northern Route, and Mexican Route. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63036 No. 3 Photo of the Carson and Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Company’s Lot# 3043 , 1924-1935 Pacific Steamship narrow gauge 2-6-0, no.3. Photo Company Annual Pass Collection Lot of 7. taken near Bijou, California at the J. H. Issued 1924, two for 1925, one for 1926, one Martin Camp at the southern end of for 1931, one for 1932, and one for 1935. Lake Tahoe. The Baldwin Locomotive Works built this model in 1877. Many say “Good Only Between Pacific Coast The engine was sold to the Lake Tahoe Railway & Transportation Points including Alaska” on reverse. Some Company in 1899, a Bliss tourism operation that had a rail line from toning. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 63042 Truckee to the Tahoe City pier, and then a fleet of steamers. Photo is very faded, 8.5” x 7”. Nicely framed, 13.5” x 16.5”. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 63868 Lot# 3049 Camp Rochester, California Ludlow & Southern Railway Lot# 3044 , 1890 & 1914 Two Steamer Company Collection Lot of 15 items Line Annual Passes: Casco Bay and for this rare California mining railroad. 1) Nine consignee receipts for either Pere Marquette 1) Casco Bay Steamboat Bagdad Chase Company or Roosevelt Company. Operating between Portland, Mining & Milling Company. All dated Maine and Islands of Casco Bay. No. 636, issued in 1890 to FF Bentley of Syracuse 1904, Camp Rochester dateline. & Baldwinsville RR. Signed by General 2) Four Conductor’s Trip Records, manager Gooding. Light green cardstock. 2) c.1907. Show car records for transport Pere Marquette Line Steamers. Michigan. between Ludlow and Camp Rochester. Pass No. 3902 issued in 1914 to Mrs. Jos. A. 3) Two consignee receipts from the Office of the General Manager, Camp Markin. Countersigned on reverse. Yellow cardstock, some soiling. Est. $70-120 Rochester datelines. One issued 1905, other unused. The Ludlow & HWAC# 63049 Southern Railway was inc. in 1902, and built in 1903 to serve the Buckeye Mining District, a promising mineralized region located some Lot# 3045 , 1921-1939 Western 55 miles southeast of Barstow, California. It primarily served the Rail & Steamship Passes Lot of Bagdad Chase Company., 10 miles south of Ludlow. The Tonopah & 5. 1) Four passes for the Southern Tidewater ran north. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60453 Pacific Steamship Company, all for the Morgan Line. Passes issued 1921, Lot# 3050 Grass Valley/Nevada City, 1924, 1938, and 1939. One pass California Central Pacific/ Nevada toned; rest are in nice condition. The County Narrow Gauge Railway Morgan Line provided a link between Ephemera Five Expense Bills the western rail system through transferring freight from the Central Pacific to the Nevada County Narrow Galveston, Texas with freight and Gauge Railway at Colfax, 1879-80. New Orleans with both freight and The NCNGR began in 1876 and passenger service to New York. 2) continued until 1943. The 22 mile 1938-39 pass for the Northwestern line ran from Colfax, north through Pacific Railroad Company, Redwood Empire Route. Nice condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63031 Grass Valley to Nevada City. At one time, the railroad was notable for Lot# 3046 , Alabama Birmingham, Ensley, having the highest railroad bridge in and Bessemer Railroad Company Bond California, the Bear River Bridge, built in 1908. Est. $60-120 HWAC# Not listed in Cox. 1911 $1000 5% thirty 61973 year gold bond. Brown #424. 15” x 10.25”. A street railway that offered passenger service Lot# 3051 Latrobe, California 1877 between Ensley and East Lake. The company Sacramento & Placerville Railroad Co. Expense Bills Lot of 2 for this was organized in 1912 with offices on the scarce California railroad. Both 1800 block of 5th Avenue North. In September expense bills are from the Latrobe 1914 the Birmingham, Ensley & Bessemer Station and issued to the Keystone Railroad entered into foreclosure proceedings Mining Company. 5 x 7.75” Folds. Latrobe is located in El Dorado and eventually into receivership. Also known as the Birmingham-Tidewater Railway and County, 15 miles southwest of Placerville. It was the terminus for the Birmingham, Tidewater & Coast Railroad, as railroad. The Sacramento & Placerville Railroad was formed from the the company had ambitions to extend service to Tuscaloosa (and the consolidation in 1877 of the Sacramento Valley Railroad, the Folsom ports). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 52337 and Placerville Railroad, and the Placerville & Sacramento Railroad. Operated 49 miles between Sacramento & Shingle Springs. Eventually was taken over by Southern Pacific. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 66071 160 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3052 Los Angeles, California Mount Lot# 3056 Placerville, California Lowe, The Railway in the Couds (Hardback Placerville & Sacramento Valley Book) Hardback book Mount Lowe, Los Railroad Co. Documents Rare! Lot Angeles and Pasadena Electric Railway, of 2. 1) 1863 assessment receipt the Railway in the Clouds, Charles Seims. for the company received from (Has protective jacket) Very nice condition. George W. Swan (who served as the Beautiful “old time” pictures. pp. 231. 9” x president). $1250. Signed by the 11.25”. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63415 secretary (Squires). Receipt printed by Towne & Bacon. 3.5 x 8.25” 2) 1872 letter and cover to George Swan regarding the Excelsior mine. He will “examine the condition of the mine tailings so that when you come down we may know very nearly how the thing is. Envelope is stamped with the Placerville office for the railroad. In addition to this railroad, Lot# 3053 Mount Lowe, California c.1900 Original Mt. Lowe Railway Swan also operated toll roads on the way to Tahoe from Placerville. This letter hints that the railroad may have been exploring mining Photo Print Labelled: 819. “City on prospects too. The railroad was incorporated in 1862. Construction the Mount” Mount Lowe Railway. began in 1863 from Folsom junction of Sacramento Valley Railroad Photo by Waite. 4.75 x 7.75” in 11 towards Placerville. Competed with the Central Pacific Railroad in x 14” matte. Nice contrast. You can see the observatory on the right, as the mid and late 1860s to be the first railroad to cross the Sierra and well as the Victorian hotel the Echo reach the mines on the Comstock. Reached Shingle Springs in 1865. Mountain House and Echo Chalet on In an effort to make sure they were no beaten across the Sierra, the Central Pacific RR purchased the Sacramento Valley Railroad and the left. The tourist railway opened in 1893 and operated seven miles from Altadena to the summit. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 63987 halted further progress. The 26.2-mile P&SVRR (Folsom Junction to Shingle Springs) had operated as its own company from August 1864 Lot# 3054 Nevada County, California to July 21, 1871. But the mortgage on the property of the P&SVRR was 1885-1902 Nevada County Narrow foreclosed on May 21, 1869 and sold to William Alvord. On July 21, Gauge Railroad Ephemera Lot of 9 1871, title was conveyed to Alvord who, on the same day conveyed pieces. 1) Six freight waybills issued the title to Huntington, Stanford, and Hopkins. They later formed the 1885-1902 at the Nevada City station. Sacramento & Placerville Railroad, incorporated April 19, 1877, and Two are issued to Chinese merchants by deed of sale dated May 28, 1877, transferred the property of the (transporting rice). 2) 1899 billhead P&SVRR into the new S&PRR corporation. Est. $200-400 HWAC# and cover from the Secretary & 60443 Auditor’s Office to the Pioneer Reduction Works in Nevada City. Lot# 3057 Sacramento, California 1880-1932 Sacramento Railroad Message is about the rate for copper Ephemera from 3 Railroads Lot of ore. 3) Last is a different type of receipt, 1902, to Chinese merchant Hong Chung. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 60448 3. 1) Rare 1880 Expense Bill for the Sacramento & Placerville Railroad Lot# 3055 Nevada County, California Company for transport of 91 boxes Nevada County Narrow Gauge of fruit. 5” x 8” On April 19, 1877, Railroad Receipts to Mines Lot of 7 the Sacramento Valley Railroad waybills issued to mining companies was consolidated with the Folsom in Grass Valley and Nevada City. and Placerville Railroad to form the Five are issued to the Idaho Mining Sacramento and Placerville Railroad. The Placerville and Sacramento Company for transport of materials Valley Railroad was also deeded to the Sacramento and Placerville such as a rock crusher, oil, and tools, Railroad. The new railroad operated 49.1 miles of track between 1890-1893. The other two were Sacramento and Shingle Springs. 2) Sacramento Northern Railway issued to the Maryland Gold Mining Trip Pass, 1932. 2.5 “x 5” 3) Rare 1891 letterhead for Central Electric Co. for transport of grease and oil in Railway Co., dateline Sacramento. 8.5” x 11” Toning and heavy wear on 1899. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 60446 bottom right. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 55610 Lot# 3058 Sacramento, California 1900 Printers Plate Map from Oakland to Oroville Original engraved printers plate, 4 x 4 inches, of a map from Zoom in and see Oakland to Oroville, probably for the Sacramento Northern Railroad. Dated close up detail 1900, towns along the way are all named, including “Davisville” west of High Resolution Sacramento (now known as Davis). Comes with original envelope and Images of ALL LOTS evidence it was lot 4134 in the Rich Uhrich Collection auction at Stack’s, available online at February, 2008. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 63652 FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 161
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3059 San Francisco, California Lot# 3062 Shingle Springs, California 1869 Ephemera from Two Scarce San Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad Francisco Area Railroads Lot of 2. Company Letter Letter and cover on stationery for 1) 1863 draft from the treasurer of the Supt’s Office of the P & S. V. R. R. Trust (Placerville the North Beach and Mission Railroad & Sacramento Valley Rail Road). Dateline Shingle Company. Issued to Davis Jordan for Springs, Cal., May 28th, 1869. Addressed to the $224.50. Signed by the president and conductor of the California Pacific Rail Road. Asking secretary. 4.25 x 8.25” Folds, other him to transport president G.W. Swan. Signed by the light wear. This is the post-1861 supt. 8 x 5” The California Pacific Rail Road operated reincorporation of the Yellow Line. from Sacramento to Vallejo. It later became part of It was a street railway competing Central Pacific. The Placerville & Sacramento Valley with the Omnibus network in San Railroad was incorporated in 1862. Construction Francisco. 2) c.1894 advertising card began in 1863 from Folsom junction of Sacramento for the Sutro Railroad Company. Adolph Sutro is listed as president, Valley Railroad towards Placerville. Competed with the Central Pacific and at this time, he was mayor of San Francisco. The notice is alerting Railroad in the mid and late 1860s to be the first railroad to cross citizens to the acquisition of a charter to run a road from Central the Sierra and reach the mines on the Comstock. Reached Shingle Avenue & Geary St. to the Cliff with a branch line to the Park. Fares will Springs in 1865. In an effort to make sure they were no beaten across only be 5 cents! 3.5 x 5.5”Reverse is a map of the election precincts for the Sierra, the Central Pacific RR purchased the Sacramento Valley the 37th Assembly District (with the 1894 date). Toning. Est. $60-90 Railroad and halted further progress. The 26.2-mile P&SVRR (Folsom HWAC# 60450 Junction to Shingle Springs) had operated as its own company from August 1864 to July 21, 1871. But the mortgage on the property of the Lot# 3060 San P&SVRR was foreclosed on May 21, 1869 and sold to William Alvord. Francisco, California On July 21, 1871, title was conveyed to Alvord who, on the same day Vintage Market conveyed the title to Huntington, Stanford, and Hopkins. They later Street Railway formed the Sacramento & Placerville Railroad, incorporated April Co. Hat Market 19, 1877, and by deed of sale dated May 28, 1877, transferred the St., San Francisco property of the P&SVRR into the new S&PRR corporation. Est. $100- Railway Company 200 HWAC# 60455 hat with original hat badge number Lot# 3063 , California 3 California 1391. Made by Railroad Guides Chicago North Western Pasquale Company, Line 1927 48pp with b/w photos of San Francisco. California scenes and maps of California Generally excellent and Nevada, Yosemite, Sequoia Park, San condition. Hamilton Francisco and Los Angeles. Center map Hat Collection/ Est. is detached. Southern Pacific, The Way $100-200 HWAC# There, What to See and How to See It, 1911 64442 64 pp, photos and text about California attractions. Rand McNally’s Pocket Map and Shipper’s Guide of California. 1886 58pp with towns and railroad route info. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 54652 Lot# 3061 , Lot# 3064 , California 1874-1916 Vintage Railroad California Railroad Ephemera Conductor’s Hat Collection Lot of 17 from five different Railroad conductor’s California railroads. 1) Two freight hat. Marked charge receipts from the San Pedro, Los “Conductor” on the Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company. front rim. No makers Both are 1906 and for goods being name readily visible. shipped to Beatty, Nevada. 2) Expense Excellent condition. waybill for the Nevada-California- Hamilton Hat Oregon Railway, 1901, Cedarville, Collection. Est. $80- 250 HWAC# 64440 California. 3) Conductor’s Trip Record for the Ludlow & Southern Railway Company, c.1905-07. 4) Eight pieces for the Southern Pacific Railroad, expense and freight bills. Los Angeles, Compton, San Francisco, and San Pedro. 1874-1907. 5) Five expense bills for the California Transportation Company. Rio Vista and Sacramento, 1916. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60454 Lot# 3065 , California Central Pacific Railroad Ephemera Eighteen pieces of CPRR bills of lading, shipping receipts from 1870s-80s. Two are from Chinese customers. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 63274 162 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3066 , California 1871- Lot# 3071 , Colorado early 1900’s 1882 Central Pacific Railroad in Train Wreck Photos (5) 5 matted California Ephemera Lot of 11 photos of train wreck with pencil Expense Bills/Receipts. Nine are writing on back reading “706-720 in for the Modesto station and issued washout”. 1 of the matts is slightly to Chinese merchants, 1879-1882. stained. One of the photos has ripples The other two include an (El) Monte and mark in lower left corner. One station receipt, 1882, and a freight spot on upper left corner. Engine No. office receipt from the San Francisco 532(?) wreck stopped in “washout”. Office, 1871. Est. $120-200 HWAC# One of the cars reads “Union Refrigerator Transit Co. 3461”. 8” x 6”. 60445 Est. $400-800 HWAC# 56753 Lot# 3067 Cripple Creek, Colorado Lot# 3072 , Connecticut 1910 Shore Line Manitou & Pikes Peak RR Cabinet Railway Company Gold Bond First Mortgage Card original cabinet card showing Four per cent gold bond and dividend coupons. the engine and one passenger car Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63934 for the Manitou and Pikes Peak RR. Engine is marked “John Hulbert”. Photo “Grecian Bend”. chipped at edges “From US Signal Station, Summit of Pikes Peak, Colorado” on reverse. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 56454 Lot# 3068 Denver, Colorado 1919 & 1920 Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co. Stock Lot# 3073 Chicago, Certificate Pair Lot of 2 different. Identical Illinois c. 1910 Wreck of design except different colors. Issued in Street’s Western Cable 1919 and 1920 to Elizabeth Mullin, neither Car Line Four black cancelled. Vignette of train tracks in canyon and white photographs, next to a river. Printed by ABN. Folds, toning around edges, bent corners. 8 x 11.75” Est. each mounted on heavy $50-75 HWAC# 60490 grey cardboard with rounded corners, portray the aftermath of a train wreck involving Engines 706 and 720 of Street’s Lot# 3069 , Colorado 1900 - 1924 Western Cable Car Line. Denver & Rio Grande Stock Certificate One of the damaged train Collection Lot of four. 1) 1900 stock for cars is labeled “Union 10 shares to LH Niles & Company. Signed Refrigerator Transit Co.” Handwritten note on the back of each photo by secretary Edgar Booth and Arthur says, “706-720-Washout” or similar. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 64228 (?) for the Board of Trustees. Vignette of train running along the base of a mountain chain. Hole punched cancelled. Lot# 3074 , Illinois 1882 Joliet & LH Niles was a prominent, “arbitrage Northern Indiana Railroad Co. Stock house” from New York in the late 19th signed by Cornelius Vanderbilt II Century. These companies make a No. 243, issued for one share to T.J. business of buying and selling between Osborn on March 16th, 1882. Signed the two markets (England and America). by C. Vanderbilt as vice-president and 2) 1908 stock certificate to Miss Emma Forster for ten shares. Vignette the secretary (illegible). Signatures are of prospectors looking for gold. Some pinholes and dog ears. Overall punch cancelled and the stock is also a nice specimen. 3) 1914 green stock certificate issued to Harris, pen cancelled. Cornelius Vanderbilt Winthrop & Company for 10 shares. Signed by secretary Howland and II (1843-1899 was the favorite vice president Jesse White. English 2 shilling revenue stamp. Vignette grandson of railroad magnate Cornelius of railroad in river canyon. 4) Sinking Fund Gold Bond for the Denver Vanderbilt and son of William Henry & Rio Grande Western RR. 1924. Number C1714. Coupons 25 through Vanderbilt.. He began taking over the 63 still attached. Overall a very nice piece with few issues. Est. $200- family railroad lines in 1885. When he died in 1899, his estate was 400 HWAC# 56919 valued at $73 million (over $2 billion today). Measures 7 x 7.75” Folds and staining on the bottom right corner. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 63988 Lot# 3070 , Colorado 1869-1919 Colorado Railroad Billheads (4) Nye Forwarding Co. 1869, 3x Denver & Rio Grand Railroad Admin. 1918- 1919 Est. $80-120 HWAC# 65009 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 163
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3075 Indianapolis, Indiana Lot# 3079 Boston, Massachusetts c.1900-1910s Southeastern Western Railroad Corporation Railroad Correspondence Archive Stock Certificate, 1847 No. 7831, w/ Hardware Merchant Lot of issued for 2 shares to Timothy Dodd 90 pieces. c.1900-1910s. All of the on July 24th, 1847. Signed by the correspondence is to Courtland president, Addison Gilmore, and Van Camp, president of Van Camp Treasurer. Punch cancelled. Three Hardware & Iron Company in small allegorical vignettes. 5.5 x 7.75” Indianapolis. Railroads include: The Western Railroad Corporation Indianapolis, Newcastle & Toledo was chartered in 1833 to develop a Electric Railway; Belt Railroad & line from Worcester to western Massachusetts. They began operations Stock Yard Co.; Chicago, Indiana to Springfield in 1841 and later merged with the Boston & Worcester & Eastern Railway; Terre Haute Railroad to form the Boston and Albany Railroad in 1867. Est. $80- & Indianapolis RR; Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ry.; 120 HWAC# 63982 Lake Erie & Western; Indianapolis Southern; Tennessee River Transportation & Trading Co.; Alabama City, Gadsen & Attalla Ry.; Lot# 3080 , Michigan 1873 Chicago Pennsylvania Lines; and more! Please inspect. Est. $200-400 HWAC# and Canada Southern Railway 63985 Company Stock Certificate Issued to W. B. Leonard for 37 1/2 shares Lot# 3076 , Kansas 1881 Missouri, in October, 1873. Vignette of a Kansas & Texas Railway Stock locomotive. The Chicago and Canada Certificate Signed by Jay Gould No. Southern Railway was a planned B12713, issued for 100 shares to extension of the Canada Southern Lapsley, Field & Co. on Feb. 1st, 1881. Railway west from Grosse Ile, Signed by Jay Gould as president Michigan to Chicago, Illinois. The line was only built to Fayette, Ohio, and the secretary (illegible). Both and was later split between the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway signatures punch cancelled. Green and Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway. Est. $100-200 border, farm animal vignette. 7.75 HWAC# 63932 x 11.5” Jay Gould (1836-1892) is known as one of the “robber barons” of the Gilded Age. His career in Lot# 3081 , Michigan 1904-1941 Four Michigan railroad and stock speculation began in 1859. Gould & Fisk were also Central Railroad Company Bonds Lot of implicit in what is known as Black Friday (1869). Their plan was to 4. One $1,000 bond (issued 1941) and three buy enough gold to drive the price of gold way up, then forcing wheat $5,000 bonds (issued 1904, 1933, 1934). All farmers to sell their supply which would provide increased freight punch cancelled. Similar design with vignette of service for Gould’s Eastern railroads. Gould even used President locomotive at station. Some bends and wear to Ulysses S. Grant’s brother-in-law, Abel Corbin, to try and influence corners. 9.5 x 13” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63093 Grant and his cabinet. When the premium over face value on a gold Double Eagle fell from 62 percent to 35 percent, it caused a panic in the financial markets (Black Friday). While Gould & Fisk made a small amount of money from the deal, Gould eventually lost it with lawsuits and the scandal tarnished his image with the public. After leaving the Erie Railway, Gould turned his eye toward Western railways. He took Lot# 3082 , Michigan 1885-1973 control of Union Pacific in 1873, and was also involved in the Missouri Three Different Michigan Railroad Pacific Railroad and Western Union, greatly increasing his wealth. He Bonds 1) West Shore Railroad died in 1892 from tuberculosis. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 63091 Company. $1,000 bond issued 1885. Punch cancelled. Waterfront Lot# 3077 , Maryland Baltimore and Ohio vignette. Sheet of 15 coupons present Railroad Stocks (2) I/U 1875 and i/c 1953 but detached. 14.5 x 9.5” 2) Kanawha Nice vignettes Est. $50-70 HWAC# 64271 & Michigan Railway Company. $1,000 bond issued 1890. Punch cancelled. Locomotive and Native American vignettes. Sheet of 39 coupons present but detached. 13.25 x 8.75” 3) Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company. $1,000 bond Issued in 1973. Punch cancelled. Train vignette. 9.75 x 14” A later issue of an old bond form? Est. $60-120 HWAC# 63981 Lot# 3083 , Michigan Toledo, Lot# 3078 Boston, Massachusetts Milford Canada Southern and Detroit and Uxbridge Street Railway Company Bond Railway Company Stock Certificate Signed by president Hanson, $1000 5% gold Issued to A. L. Freeman for 12 shares bond. #8. 17” x 10.75”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# in January 1874. Vignettes of an eagle 52622 and a locomotive. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63933 164 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3084 St. Paul, Minnesota Lot# 3088 , Montana 1880s- Northern Pacific Railway Company 1916 Rare Montana Railroad Check Collection incl. RN-X Lot of Documents Lot of 6 different. 1) 21 Northern Pacific Railway Company Fancy illustrated billhead for Butte Yellowstone Park Line checks issued Electric Car Advertising Co., 1916 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Seven are (no charge since cars weren’t in revenue-imprinted (RN-X). All are service). 2) Letterhead for Butte cancelled. Issued 1898-1907. Est. Electric Railway Company, 1902, to $50-90 HWAC# 60449 the cashier in Pony, re: Mr. Gilberts specimens (ore?). 3) Letterhead for The Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Armstead, Montana, 1909, to Dillon Furniture Co. 4) Letterhead for Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway Company, 1915, to the Anaconda Copper Co. re: insurance policy. 5)Elkhorn & Old Baldy Railroad, Elkhorn, Montana, 1893, to Holter Hardware in Helena. 6) Drummond & Phillipsburg Railroad Co., Engineer’s Office, 1880s list of hardware at the Land-House at Phillipsburg. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 55560 Lot# 3089 Gold Hill, Nevada 1876 Rare Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Gold Hill Paycard Dateline Gold Hill, 1876. Pay M. Sullivan for one day of work as a laborer ($3). Signed by foreman Geo. Thornton. Marked Paid. Reverse says “Sect. 14 Gold Hill.” 2.5 x 4” Printed on cardstock. Some smudges. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 63082 Lot# 3085 , Missouri 1888 Cleveland, St. Louis & Kansas City Lot# 3090 Pioche, Nevada 1936 Railway Co. Bond Rare, uncancelled $1,000 bond issued for 1888. No. Pioche Railroad Archive Rare 450. Signed by president J.T.K. Hayward and treasurer D.W. Henderson. Pioche Pacific Railroad Company Two vignettes: locomotive passing through town (top center) and Archive (8 shipping records) c. 1936. horse-drawn farming scene (bottom center). All 80 coupons present. 1 Yellow Aster Mining & Milling Co. 16 x 10” Some paper residue on reverse, otherwise very clean. Est. Assayer’s Report, c. 1918. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 64362 Lot# 3086 Missoula, Montana c. 1900 Photograph of Locomotive in Missoula B/W matted photo of a locomotive and tender #1202. Writing on matting is Missoula1900/01, Schen 1901.Train Lot# 3091 , Nevada 1872-1900 crew is standing on locomotive. Pen Nevada Railroad Ephemera Lot of writing on photo. Water stains on 5. 1) Billhead for the Palisade Freight matt and to 2 small corners of photo. Line, office for the Eureka & Palisade Photo 3.75” x 4.5” Est. $60-100 Railroad Co. Dateline Palisade, Nev., HWAC# 571424 Mar. 20, 1875. Billed to Trowbridge in Tybo, NV. Bottom says “Sent by Stage Lot# 3087 , Montana Montana Mar. 20.” 2) Central Pacific Railroad Railroad Ephemera Lot of 7. 1) expense bill, 1872, Battle Mountain Two unissued Montana railroad Station. For transport of seeds from San stock certificates: Southern Montana Francisco. 3) Three expense bills for the Railway Co. (Butte) and Butte, Eureka and Palisade Railroad Company. Wisdom, & Pacific Railway Company. All three dateline Eureka, 1894-1900. Identical design with mining Issued to PH Hjul. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 60452 vignettes. 2) 1900 Union Pacific Railway Co (Stamped over with Lot# 3092 , Nevada Northern Oregon Short Line Railroad), Bill of Nevada Railway Unused Date Nails Lading for Melrose Station, Montana. Collection An impresive collection For transport of 110 bars of lead bullion to Omaha & Grant Smelting of unused date nails assembled by Co. from Hecla Cons. Mining Co. 3) State of Montana Right of Way Deed a Ruth, NV mine manager over his for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co., 1914. For land in career. Includes 1 1937, 41 1939, 3 Fergus County. Signed by the governor, Sam V. Stewart. 4) c.1914 color small 1939, 11 1947 silver, 14 1947 menu for the Gallatin Gateway Inn on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul gold, 32 1948 silver, 23 1948 gold, & Pacific Line. 5) Unused pictorial letterhead and cover for the Glacier 1941?, 1 1945. Also small framed Park Hotel Company. 6) Northern Pacific brochure for trips to Dakota picture of Northern Nevada Railway Bad Lands. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 55557 locomotive and tender. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63751 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 165
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3093 , Nevada c1906 Plans for Lot# 3099 , North Dakota Trains Western Pacific Railroad Depots in in Snow Photos (6) 4 4.75” x 3.75” the Nevada Desert Three blueprints, b/w photos of trains in snow. Rotary 18 x 24” made for the Western Pacific snow plow at Fargo North Dakota(2 Railway of a standard 20 x 32’ Desert small photo scrapes), a snowed in Depot. This standard plan was to locomotive with many people on top be made for the stops between San of the snow, snow plow at Berea, ND Francisco and Salt Lake, thus the 1897, 2 locomotive going into the Nevada desert. These three blueprints include side views, plain view, drift. Jamestown 1897 Russell Snow details of footings, overall foundation construction and details of Plow. Some water staining on all photos. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 571422 prominent structural support. Of interest is the layout of the office itself which had a telegraph office at front and center, conductors Lot# 3100 Cleveland, Ohio 1927 Cleveland, room at the right front of the building, three bedrooms and a kitchen. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Bonds Extremely rare and very important as this is the blueprint for all of the Lot of three $1,000 bonds issued in 1927, punch small depot houses along the Western Pacific in the Nevada desert. cancelled. All signed by the vice-president and the Edge issues, please see photograph online. Est. $400-800 HWAC# assistant secretary. Blue border with vignette of 60820 locomotive leaving a tunnel. Each has 15 coupons still attached. 15 x 10” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 60493 Lot# 3094 , Nevada Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California Vols. 1 and 2 by Myrick 2 hardcovers, 1963 Vol 1 has 2 pullout maps, 933pp with index for both volumes. Some spotting on page Lot# 3101 , Ohio 1893 Cleveland, exteriors. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 63345 Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Lot# 3095 , Nevada 1869 Senator Railway Bonds Lot of 3. All are for William Stewart’s Report on Pacific $1,000 and were issued in 1893. Each is signed by the president Railroads w/ Great Map US Senate and secretary. Punch cancelled. report by Senator William Stewart to Allegorical and railroad vignettes. accompany bill No. 899, which would Brown border. Printed by ABN. 14 x grant aid to the Northern Pacific and 10” Each has coupons still attached. other railroads. 31pp. Plus Views of Founded in 1889. Operated in the Minority of the Committee on the Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Pacific Railroad. 3pp. Included with both is a fantastic folding map Est. $80-120 HWAC# 63085 titled “The Great Railroad Routes to the Pacific and their Connections.” Shows completed and proposed lines. 16 x 29” Foxing, toning from being folded. See the CPRR through Stewart’s home state of Nevada (only Virginia City, Carson, Austin, Aurora, and Belmont are labelled). Would look great framed. Stewart put his mark on Nevada history with his role as a lawyer on the Comstock Lode arguing the single vs. multi-lode case. He served as a US Senator for Nevada for 28 years. It is not surprising he would be arguing for Pacific railroads as he was receiving money from the Central Pacific. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 66081 Lot# 3096 , New Jersey 1886 New Jersey Junction Railroad Company Bond Unissued, but very attractive bond c.1886. No. 3842. $1,000, 100 year four percent per centum first mortgage bond. Vignettes on front and reverse showing waterfront scenes with various ships. All 200 coupons still attached. 9.5 x 13”This railroad was part of the New York Central Railroad. It operated along the Hudson River in Hudson County, New Jersey, from the West Shore Railroad yards at Weehawken Terminal south to Jersey City. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 63092 Lot# 3097 , New York New York Lot# 3102 , Pennsylvania 1881 Baldwin Locomotive Works Central & Hudson River Railroad Illustrated Catalogue by Burnham, Parry Williams A very desirable railroad book from 1881. 101pp with numerous locomotive drawings Bond Unissued #3724 $1000 100 year 4% bond with all coupons attached. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64068 and photographs H. B. Phillips signature inside front over. Also includes a letter Oct. 21, 1885 on letterhead from Baldwin Locomotive Lot# 3098 , New York 1907 The Works to H. B. Phillips thanking him for forwarding a photograph of Financial Commercial & Chronicle the “Daisy” and in return they are forwarding him a copy of this book. Rare rating service for Street The letter was inside the front cover and detached 3 small circular Railways Section. 112 pp. Slight pieces of the inside cover which have stuck to the rear of the letter, see staining at top of book. 13” x 8.5”. photos. Est. $900-1500 HWAC# 53656 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 54270 166 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3103 , Pennsylvania Lot# 3107 , Texas c1871 Houston & Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal Great Northern Railroad Company Improvement Bond Rare 1862 of Texas Stock Certificate This is bond 5% issued by Commonwealth Scrip Stock. We have never offered of PA. The Pennsylvania Railroad this stock certificate in 40 years. and Canal (built in 1834) ran Unused, but numbered 699. Fabulous from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, Condition and a Real Treasure. One was constructed and operated for small hole at a corner of scroll. Est. about twenty-five years by the $100-200 HWAC# 46647 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, remaining under the control of that Lot# 3108 , Virginia 1869 Virginia State until 1857, when it was finally & Tennessee Railroad Co. Bond purchased by a private corporation. The line from Philadelphia to signed by Confederate General Pittsburgh, as originally designed and constructed, was composed of Mahone $1,000 bond signed as 81.6 miles of railroad, from Philadelphia to Columbia; 172.0 miles of president by Confederate Major canal, Columbia to Holidaysburg; 36.7 miles of Portage Railroad, from General William Mahone whose Holidaysburg to Johnstown; 104.2 miles canal, from Johnstown to troops beat back the Union attach Pittsburgh - 394.5 miles in all. Issued after the company was sold and, at the Petersburg crater. Bond No. therefore, and attempt to support this endeavor. In 1863 a Confederate 78 issued to Francis Desmond on raid into Pennsylvania attempted to sever the this line crippling the Dec. 2nd, 1869. Punch cancels thru transportation of goods and arms. Upper left corner missing, right Mahone’s signature and cut cancel on the left side. Allegorical and edge tape repair. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 54454 locomotive vignettes. $1 IR adhesive stamp attached upside down in the lower left corner. 8.25 x 12” Printed by NBN, New York. Folds, Lot# 3104 , South Carolina 1869 tape repair. The Virginia and Tennessee Railroad played an important Blue Ridge Railroad Co. Bond role in supplying the Confederacy during the Civil War. Food and signed by Henry Clews $1,000 troops were moved from the capital of Richmond to the interior at bond issued July 1st, 1869. Signed Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Union took control of the railroad in by president J.W. Harrison and the 1864. Mahone took over after the Civil War. Est. $150-200 HWAC# secretary. Spindle cancel with tape 63986 repair. Important autograph is on the reverse: Henry Clews signs Lot# 3109 Milwaukee, Wisconsin as one of 3 trustees. Clews was an American financier and author Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul who co-founded Livermore, Clews, and Company, the second largest Railway List of Officers, Agents, & marketer of federal bonds during the Civil War. He also organized Stations, 1880 Issued February 1st, the “Committee of 70,” which deposed the corrupt ring of William M. 1880. 32pp. List all the employees at Tweed in New York City. He also served as an economic consultant to the various stations. Also has a two President Grant. Bond has both railroad and allegorical vignettes plus page map of the route. Toning, spine 40 coupons attached. Folds, some toning. The Blue Ridge Railroad mostly intact. 6.75 x 4.25” Printed by was chartered in 1852 with the goal of a line that would stretch from Cramer, Aikens & Cramer, Milwaukee. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60429 Charleston, SC over the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina and Lot# 3110 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Tennessee, and then up to Louisville, KY and Cincinnati, OH. It was not 1873 Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway successful. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63980 Stock signed by Russell Sage No. Lot# 3105 Galveston, Texas 1857 Galveston, 23096, issued for 10 shares on Jan. Houston & Henderson Railroad Co Certificate 1st, 1873 to Julius Wadsworth. Signed of Obligation Galveston, Houston & Henderson by Russell Sage as vice-president Railroad Co. an International Offering dated and the transfer agent. Signatures October, 1857. This was just 12 years after the are punch-cancelled. Green print statehood of Texas. Issued in New York & Paris for and allegorical vignette. Folds and the construction of Texas’ First Railroad, early & creases. Russell Sage, a financier and railroad businessman, was also scarce. Cert. of one obligation of $100., No. 15,462. a business associate of Jay Gould. In 1891, someone came into his NY 16 coupons attached. 10.5” x 17” Est. $200-400 office demanding over a $1 million. When Sage refused, the aggressor HWAC# 64216 detonated a bag of dynamite, killing himself, wounding Sage, and severely wounding a clerk. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 63088 Lot# 3111 , 1880 Atlantic and Lot# 3106 Galveston, Texas 1857 Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Co. Certificate Pacific Railroad Bonds (3) 3 bonds, almost all coupons attached. $100, Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Co. an $500, $1000 Est. $160-200 HWAC# International Offering dated October, 1857. This 65011 was just 12 years after the statehood of Texas. Issued in New York & Paris for the construction of Texas’ First Railroad, early & scarce. Cert. of one obligation of $100., No. 15,421. 17 coupons attached. 10.5” x 17” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 64211 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 167
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3112 , 1915 Retirement Lot# 3118 British Columbia, Canada Certificate from the Atchison, 1910 British Columbia Railway Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad This Stock Certificate Beautiful vignette well preserved retirement certificate of workmen on the tracks between is for J. B. Smith, Brakeman for 20 a locomotive and a sleeping car. Est. years and nine months of service. $150-250 HWAC# 71018 Colorful Santa Fe logo in middle. Excellent condition. Includes original mailing tube. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 56906 Lot# 3119 , Canada Glimpses Along the Lot# 3113 , 1857-1882 Central Canadian Pacific Railway 11 photos in case of landscapes and waterscapes along the Pacific Railroad Ephemera (4) Canadian Pacific Railway. 10.25” x 12.25”. Est. Expense bill 1882. 3 colored railroad $100-200 HWAC# 54267 holdings -Central Pacific 1860- 1870, Southern Pacific 1860-1870. California Pacific 1857-1874. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 65008 Lot# 3114 , General Railroad Ephemera Lot# 3120 Venezuela, South America (8) 1885 Old Colony Railroad and Fall River 1910 Venezuela Railroad Bonds Lot Line time table, Northern pacific 1900 of two bonds issued by the Venezuela instruction to agents, Rock Island System Central Railway Company, Limited. 12 x 18 inches, with dividend coupons. 1905 time table, 1888 Missouri Pacific Railway letterhead, 1850 Sullivan Narrow Est. $60-120 HWAC# 63261 Gauge Railway waybill with torn top. 3 RR stocks-Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railroad, NY Central and Hudson River,NY and Harlem Railroad Est. $150-250 HWAC# Lot# 3121 , 3-D Railroad Art Very attractive 65010 three dimensional railroad art. This is a three dimensional depiction of railroad engine 4029 coming out of a tunnel. 25” tall, 18” wide, 10” Lot# 3115 , early 1900’s Locomotives Matted deep. Intricately constructed by Bill Eversult, Photos (2) 1 photo of train engine with 4 with lots of “wow” factor. Est. $400-800 HWAC# engineers(?) standing in front of train. There is 63509 very faint writing on back reading “Butte 1909, T.V.(?) Sullivan, & 2 more signatures. 2 holes at top, appears to have been hung up at one time. 7.5 “ x 5.5”; 2) Photo of Engine #1293 with 3 men standing in front, very faint writing on back reading “Bridger, MT 1910. Staining on back from Lot# 3122 , CPRR Engine Light Box Large moisture but does not effect photo on front. 10” x mostly original engine light box reportedly 8”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 56751 from the CPRR. Restored black finish, replaced reflective curved surface inside, no lighting Lot# 3116 , Railroad Engine Photo mechanism. 18” across, 32” tall, 14” deep. Very Albums Two albums containing attractive for any museum, public or private 79 photos of railroad engines, all display Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 63510 about 3 x 5” or less. The photos are all pre-WW2, most clearly shot by a RR fanatic to preserve the history. Some photos date to about 1900. The engines and trains are from all over the USA. Includes: Southern Pacific, Muir Woods & Mt Tam, Sierras RR, northern pacific, Lot# 3123 , 2 Generations of Northwwestern Pacific, various private rails, Bangor and Arogstook, Osnabruck Railroad Lamps Sabine & Naceese VAlley RR, others. some duplication of SPRR. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 63508 German. Brass reflectors. Carry handles, 10.5”. One has lettering on Lot# 3117 , Train Wreck Photos the top, one does not. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 63710 (4) 4 b/w train wreck photos. Dates unknown. 2 matted 4.5” x 6” photos of locomotives after a wreck. Matting has 2 holes and writing on both photos. Two 4” x 5” matted photos Lot# 3124 , 3 NOS Premier of wrecked locomotives, upper one Railroad Lamps Great NOS is possibly Northern Pacific. Lower condition. white metal, 10” with one has rear notes- Rapid Wreck handles, 5” reflectors. Nice trio of 1905, worst wreck on division. 273- clean lamps. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 275. Killed Geo Vaupel, DeGroat, Jack 63757 Campbell-went into firebox. orig- Barney Basset. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 571421 168 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3125 , Dewar Railroad Lot# 3131 , Oxwald Railroad Lamps (2) Dewar with ITP base Carbide Lamps (2) 2 10 carbide and Dew-R-Lite. 10” Est. $100-200 lamps, one with a red base. Est. HWAC# 63733 $100-150 HWAC# 63747 Lot# 3126 , German Railroad Lamps (2) Square, Osnabruck Lot# 3132 , United States 1951-1980 Ten with carry handle and spare lamp Volumes of The Western Railroader assembly. Nice condition. 10.5”. Est. Plus One Extra Lot of 11. Ten issues of $120-200 HWAC# 63709 The Western Railroader: Issues # 136, 164, 209 (x2), 211, 215, 239, 269, 281, and 478, published 1951-1980. Articles on Nevada Short Lines, San Diego’s First Railroad, Sugar Pine Lumber Co., California Northern Railroad, etc. Also Lot# 3127 , German Railroad The Bulletin National Railway Historical Society, Volume 37, No. 1, 1972, 55 pages. Lamps (2) Square Osnaburuks. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-80 HWAC# One has a corner glass break and 55663 missing back handle, the other is nice condition with top paint flake off. Lot# 3133 , Western Railroad Books Internal lamps the same. 11”. Est. (4) 4 hardcovers. Pacific Slope Railroads $90-120 HWAC# 63711 by Abdill1. 959 181pp, Henry Huntington and the Pacific Electric by Crump, 112pp. California Railroads by Fickewirth 1992 Lot# 3128 , 2 More German 194pp. Bonanza Railroads by Kneiss, 1945 145pp Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63361 Railroad Lamps Square Osnabruck with carry handles. One with brass reflector, one missing reflector and has paint wear. 10.5” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 63712 Lot# 3134 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1872-1873 By Henry Poor, front are rear covers are Lot# 3129 , National Carbide Railroad Lamp detached, spine is missing. 683pp. Impressive Railroad lamp with National Carbide Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53623 Lantern plaque on front. Brass. 11.5” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63746 Lot# 3135 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1879 By Henry Poor. 1030pp. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53624 Lot# 3130 , Northern Pacific RR National Carbide Railroad Hand Lantern 12.5” tall, 5.5” reflector. Handle stamped N. P. R. With wire and grip handles. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63750 Lot# 3136 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1881 By Henry Poor. 907pp. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53622 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 169
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Railroadiana Lot# 3137 , Poor’s Manual of Lot# 3144 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1883 By Henry Railroads Of the US 1891 By Henry Poor, cover and spine are detaching. Poor, 1439 pages, spine and rear 1055pp. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53621 cover are detached. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53633 Lot# 3138 , Poor’s Manual of Lot# 3145 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1884 By Henry Railroads Of the US 1892 By Henry Poor. Spine is broken. Est. $120-300 Poor. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 52215 HWAC# 52212 Lot# 3139 , Poor’s Manual of Lot# 3146 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1885 By Henry Railroads Of the US 1893 By Henry Poor. Front and rear covers are Poor 1232 pages, front and rear detached. 1009pp. Est. $160-400 covers are detaching. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53618 HWAC# 53632 Lot# 3140 , Poor’s Manual of Lot# 3147 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1895 By Henry Railroads Of the US 1887 By Henry Poor. 1053pp. Est. $160-400 HWAC# Poor. Cover is detached from spine in 53617 front. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 52216 Lot# 3148 , Poor’s Manual of Lot# 3141 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1896 By Henry Railroads Of the US 1888 By Henry Poor 1669 pages. Front and rear Poor. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 52214 cover is detaching. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53631 Lot# 3149 , Poor’s Manual of Lot# 3142 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1898 By Henry Railroads Of the US 1889 By Henry Poor, front cover and spine are Poor 1064 pages. Est. $160-400 detached. 1492pp. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53634 HWAC# 53619 Lot# 3150 , Poor’s Manual of Lot# 3143 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1900 By Henry Railroads Of the US 1890 By Henry Poor, front cover and spine are Poor. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 52211 detaching. 1562pp. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 53620 170 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3151 Bakersfield, California 1890’s 1900. Lot# 3155 Santa Barbara / Los Angeles, Hughes Drug Bottles (2) Lot #1 of 2: From / California 1890’s 1900. Red Cross Santa Hughes The Druggest ( au) / Bakersfield, Cal Barbara Drug Co. Bottles (2) Lot #1 of 2: Red // 7up green, rectangular, square collar top, Cross Drug Co ./ 828 State St. / Santa Barbara toooled lip , 5 3/4” . Extremely rare in this color. , Cal // 7up Green, square collar top, tooled top, Overall haze, never cleaned, but would clean 5 1/4”// Reverse: at shoulder “ Good Drugs” / . up well. No other form of damage. Lot # 2 of 2: Dug condition with a 1/2” base chip in front, but Same company, same embossing. smaller size. it can not be seen, when standing up, displayed 4 3/4”. Clear, flared lip, fairly clean bottle with . Great color , and very rare with embossed spotty haze, but no form of damage. Nice duo, address. Lo#2 of 2: Santa Barbara / Drug Co. from a southern company ( RH). Est. $100- / Miratti & Lomas // Clear, rectangular, square 125 HWAC# 63928 collar top. 3 5/8’ , with light haze, and a 1/4” lip chip on the fright side of the lip. Nice duo, of Lot# 3152 Placerville, California sothern California medicines. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 63929 1890’s-1900’s W. F. Fairchild Drug Bottles (5) ( Lot of 5 ) ,. Lot Lot# 3156 , California California Drug #1 0f 5: W.F. Fairchild / Druggist ( Store Bottles Lot of two: 1) Buker & Colson / au)& Apothicary ( cu) / Placerville, Pharmacists / Fresno, Ca. Clear, 4 3/4 inches. Cal.// Base: unembossed. Clear, 2) From / Cousins & Howland / Prescription rectangular, square collar lip, tooled Druggists / Bissill Blk. Hanford, Cal. Lilac, 5 top. 4 1/2” x 1 1/8” in size. Stained inches. Est. $200-50 HWAC# 47722 with 5/8’ of the lip broken off. No other damage. Lot #2 of 5 : ( 3 IV at shoulder) From( on a 45 degree angle and underlined ) W. F. fairchild / City Drug Store / Placerville, Cal. / / Base : W.T. Co.( au) / F / U.S. A. ( cd) // Rectangular, Light sun colored amethyst, square collar lip, tooled top. 5 5/8” x 2 1/4”. Smal lip flake and 1/2’ BRUISING INSIDE THE LIP. Also, light haze. Lot#3 of 5: same as lot 1, except larger size, 6 “ x 2 1/4’”...3/4” lip chip. Clean Lot# 3157 Kansas City, Missouri Cobalt Woodward and shiny, with a diamond on the base, and a “ W” inside it. Lot#4 of & Faxon Bottle Organized in Kansas City, 1878. 150 5 : W.F. Fairchild / Prescription Druggist / Placerville , Cal. // Base: employees engaged in the manufacture of Marlborough unembossed. // 5 3/4” x 2 1/16” in size. Rectangular, flared lip, tolled Talcum Powder, Face Creams, Brookwood’s Perfumes and top. Perfect.( all embossing in script). Lot # 5 of 5: Same as lot # 4 other toilet preparations. Cobalt WOODWARD, FAXON , except smalller , 5 1/8” x 1 7/8” in size. Perfect except for a little & CO / KANSAS CITY. / MO. Medium lip chip and 2 small haze, in the back inside of the bottle. Nice and different , graduated bruises. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54677 grouping...Scarce. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 61441 Lot# 3153 Redlands, California 1895-1900 G.C. Thaxter Druggist Bottle G. C . Thaxter / Druggist / Redlands, Cal ( all embossing, slants to the left !! ) // Base : Flat sunken panel // . Light sun colored amethyst, tooled top. Dug bottle Lot# 3158 Austin, Nevada 1901-1908 Toiyabe Cholera And Diarrhea Remedy Toiyabe Cholera / with, light haze. But, there is a large, shallow chip And / Diarrhea Remedy // Base: W.T. Co / 1 / U.S. A. ( in the lip, 5/8 “ x 1/4” in size. No other damage, Embossed upside down !! ). Pale aqua, square collar top, of any kind. desirable bottle , cause it was the last one produced... Est. $50-150 HWAC# 61403 tooled top, 5 5/8” x 1 7/8” in size. Perfect, like a brand new bottle !!. Small amount of in-making roughness , at the center of the rear, base edge...less than 1/16” in size. A great specimen. ! And, a great rarity, with 5 or less specimens, know to date. ( I don’t know what the other ones look like...but this one is really nice !! ) This is the exact specimen shown, on page 363, of the book, “ Ghost Town & Medicines”, by Fred N. Holabird. Est. $500-1200 HWAC# 61413 Lot# 3159 Carson City, Nevada 1884-1891 W. H. Chedic Lot# 3154 Redlands, California 1893-1895 G.C. Druggist Bottle W.H . Chedic / Druggist / Carson City Thaxter Druggist Bottle ( All embossing , slants // Base: Patd May 15th 88/ D. F. & D. / M ( all base to the left ) : G. C. Thaxter / Druggist / Redlands, embossing, upside down !!) // Clear, tooled top, 6 1/4” Cal. // Clear, flared lip, rectangular, tooled top. x 2 1/2” in size. Dug bottle, with a little haze, but no Perfect, like a brand new bottle. Never, ever damage. If this specimen was polished, it would be great. burried !! A great piece !. We have sold these , There are some ground swirl lines, that would really in the past for several hundred dollars... , if you stand out !! Also, very bold embossing. This distinctive missed it, here is a chance to get a perfect one!! ( shape, called the “ Chicago Oval” , was not very popular, RH ) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 61443 and less than three Nevada druggists used this. Classic 1888-1890 specimen, with noted base embossing. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 61408 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 171
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3160 Carson City, Nevada 1888-1890 W. H. Chedic Druggist Bottle W. H. Chedic / Druggist / Carson City // Base : M / Pat May 15 88 / D. F. & D( all embossed upside down !! ) // “ Chicago Oval “ , Light sun colored amethyst, square collar lip, tooled top, 5 1 /4” x 2 1/8” in size. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. ( This specimen , know as a “ Chicago Oval”, is a unique shaped bottle. It was made by Dean, Foster & Co. of Chicago and Boston. Western drug store bottles in this shape are scarce. There are only a hand full or two known, from the western states. They include three from Nevada. The W.H. Chedic, Shoemaker & Ruth, and Osburn & Shoemaker. ) This specimen, is the exact specimen shown , on page 302, in the book “ Ghost Towns & Medicines “ , by Fred n. Holibird. Like pedigree bottles...here it is ..!! Est. $50- 100 HWAC# 61427 Lot# 3161 Carson City, Nevada 1874-1881 B. F. Lot# 3163 Carson City, Nevada 1892 1900’s The Keeley Cure Foster Druggist Bottle B. F. Foster / Carson City, Bottles (4) ( Lot of 4 ). Lot#1 of 4: Letter ‘T” on front shoulder / Nev // Base : N // Light sun colored amethyst. Square Dr.L.E.Keeley’s ( In a triangle) / Double Chloride of / Gold Cure ( collar lip, tooled top, 4 ‘ x 1 1/4” in size. Perfect. like sd ) / For / The tobacco habit ( sd) / A tested and infallible Remedy a brand new bottle. This specimen is from the first, discovered by Dr.L.E Keeley, Dwight, Ill. ( lower left corner ). // Carson City drug store!! A nice looking specimen...and Reverse : K.G.C. ( Under neck at shoulder) / Leslie E. Keeley, M.D. ( In very early. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 61429 script) . Clear, square collar lip, tooled top, 5 7/8” in height. Perfect, except for a 3/16” lip flake on the back of the lip. Otherwise fine. Lot#2 of 4: Letter “D” on the front shoulder. / L.E.K ( In a triangle ) / The Keeley Cure / Drunkenness ( sd). / A reliable remedy discovered by DR. L.E.KEELEY / Dwight, Ill (cd).( lower left corner). // Reverse: K.C. ( under neck at shoulder) / Leslie E. kelley, M.D. ( In script)/ I. T. Lot# 3162 Carson City, Nevada 1897-1903 F. on right shoulder bevel, when viewed from the reverse. Light sun J. M. Johnson Pharmacist Bottles (2) ( Lot colored amethyst, square collar lip, tooled top, 5 7/8” in height. 3/8” of 2 ) . Lot #1 of 2: J. M . Johnson ( In script, inside lip buise, and a 3/16” edge roughness, and overall haze. Lot# 3 with tail end, underscore) / Pharmacist / of 4: Letter “ T “on front shoulder / L.E.K ( In a triangle ) / The Keeley Carson City, Nev. ( Remaining embossing, block Cure / Tobacco habit( sd) / A reliable remedy discovered by Dr. L.E. lettering ) // Base: Rectangular, sunken panel, Keeley , Dwight , Ill. ( cd). // Reverse: K.G. ( under neck at shoulder) no embossing. Rectangular , Clear, flared lip. / Leslie E. Keeley, M.D. ( In script) . Medium, sun colored amethyst, tooled top, 5 3/8” x 2” in size. Perfect, except beautiful. Square collar lip, tooled top, 5 7/8” in height. Perfect, like for a 1” , pencil line scratch, in the right panel a new bottle , 6 bubbles in the back, one in the front shoulder. very edge. Lot# 2 of 2 : Same bottle, same embossing, Nice. Lot# 4 of 4: Letter “ O’ on front shoulder / L.E.K. ( in a triangle) except in a smaller size, 4 5/8’ x 1 5/8”. / The Keeley Treatment / Inebbriety ( sd). / Originated by Dr. L.E. Rectangular, square collar lip, tooled top. Dug Keeley. Dwight, Ill. // Reverse: K.G. ( Under neck at shoulder) / leslie bottle, fairly clean, but needs a bath to sparkle. E. Keeley, M.D. ( Inscript). // Light, sun colored amethyst. Square No other problems. Nice pair... Est. $50-150 HWAC# 61423 collar lip, tooled top, 5 7/8” in height. perfect, with a ghost of haze. This grouping is exceptionall rare, and a great set...( Also, if you like pedeegre items, this set is for you !! .They are the exact items , pictured on the top of page 168, in the book” Ghost towns & Medicines” , by Fred N. Holabird ). Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 61431 RETURN POLICY All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance. PLEASE CALL US IF YOU REQUIRE A MORE SPECIFIC CONDITION REPORT OR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. Any items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered condition. When we receive your bids we will assume you have read the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/or have previewed the lot in person. 172 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3164 Lot# 3166 Carson City, Nevada Carson City, 1910-1915.. Machine Made Nevada Bottle., Very Early C. L. Kitzmeyer 1893- Drugstore Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2) 1900’s The . lot #1 of 2: ( labeled only bottle, Keeley 100% remaining !): C. L Kitzmeyer / Cure Druggist / Carson ..Nevada , Phone Bottles (4) 1331..etc. // Base , Plain, curved ( Lot of 4) in . // Clear, rounded top, with Lot#1 of single band. Has a small amount, 4 : Letter of the original medicine, in the “ D “ ( On base . Perfect condition. Lot #2 front shouilder, at the neck) / L.E. K. ( Embossed in a triangle) / of 2: Shot Glass..( Embossed in an The Keeley treatmeant ( upper right corner) / INEBRIETY ( sd) / oval) C. L Kitzmeyer ( au) / Drugs Discovered by the Dr. L.E. Keeley , Dwight, Ill.( Lower left corner). // / Opp. Capitol / Carson, Nev . ad) Reverse: The letters “ K’ G.” ( below the neck) /” Leslie E Keeley , M.D. / Reverse: Graduation scale: For : ( all weakly embossed, in script). / Clear, square collar lip, tooled top, Table, Dessert, & Tea // Base: W. T. 5 3/4” in height. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. But there is a tiny CO ( au) / A L / U. S. A. ( ad) // This 1/8’ flash in the right base corner, most likely, in- manufacure defect. shot glass is very rare. Number 2, of 5 known . This glass, and that of A. No other problems. Lot #2 of 4: ( No letter on front shoulder) / Dr. M. Cole from Virginia City are probably, two of the oldest dose glasses L.E. Keeley’s ( Embossed in triangle)/ Double Chloride of ( In upper from Nevada. PERFECT CONDITION...( THIS IS THE EXACT SPECIMEN, right corner) / GOLD CURE (sd)/ for/ Druckenness (sd) / A tested shown on page 172, in the bottom right corner. The book is “ Ghost and infallible remedy discovered by Dr. L E. Keeley Dwight, Ills ( au) ( Town & Medicines “, by Fred n. Holabird).. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# Lower left corner)// Reverse: K.G.C. ( in ceter of shoulder), no other 61406 embossing. Exceptionally small flared lip, tooled top. Clear, 5 3/4” in height. 3/8” “ V” shaped chip in the left side of the top. Also, 3/8” x Lot# 3167 Carson City, Nevada 1910-1922 3/16” chip on the right front base corner. Plus, 2 , 3/16” chips on the Jacob A. Muller Pharmacist Bottles left side, near the base. No other damage. Lot#3 of 4: ( No letter on (4) ( lot of 4) . Lot #1 of 4 ) : ( Labeled front shouilder ) / Insitute ( (au), embossed in triangle / The Keeley only ) : Tar -Pine Expectorant/ with Cod Treatment ( upper right corner)/ SOLUTION ( sd) / Discovered by -Liver Oil/ Extract , 6 1/4”x 2 1/4” in size, Dr. L. E. Keeley Dwight, Ill ( lower left corner)// Reverse: The letters “ square collar top. ALSO, HAS SOME OF K.G.” at shoulder / Leslie E. Keeley. M.D. ( In script). Clear, large square THE CONTENTS, COVERING 50% OF THE lip, tooled top, 5 3/4” in height .Badly damaged top wiyh 1” chip on INSIDE OF THE BOTTLE. //. Lot# 2 of 4 the right side, and a 3/16’ chip, on the leftside of the lip. Also, light : ( embossed on label ). Camphorated Oil haze on the back panel. No other damage. Lot#4 of 4: ( No letter / J.A. Muller/ Druggist/ Opp. Post Office / Carson City, Nev. // Bottle at shoulder) / L.E. K.( Embossed in triangle ) / Manufactured / By/ embossed : “ Quality “ at the shoulder, and “ Purity” at the front base. The Leslie E. Keeley Co./ Laboratory / Dwuight, Illinois./ US. A. // Triple square collar top, 5 7/8” x 2” in size. ALSO HAS 1/4 OF THE Reverse: ( No letters at neck )/ Leslie E. Keeley, M. D. ( Inscript) // ORIGINAL CONTENTS. ! (Both bottles are ABM, machine made, after Clear, regular square collar lip, tooled top, 5 3/4” in height. Perfect 1910+ ). Lot#3 of 4: Pill box: From a DR.White to Mrs . Stanton, with condition, just has a little dirt, that needs to be washed out. Overall. still a nice groping of 4 Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 61432 Directions. Cotton filled no, medication left. From the Muller Drug Store , Carson City, Nevada. Perfect. Lot #4 of 4 : Pill Box Lid only, embossed “ Muller’s / Drug Store...” Take one capsule , three times a day “ / J. Brigs/ 4/4 /24. // Est. $50-100 HWAC# 61424 Lot# 3165 Carson City, Nevada 1903-1915.. C. L. Kitzmeyer Drugstore Bottles (2) (Lot of 2). Lot# 3168 Carson City, Nevada 1893- 1909 Lot # 1 of 2: ( labeled only bottle, F. J. Steinmetz Druggist Bottles (2) ( 85-90% remaining) : Velvet Cream/ Lot of 2 ): Lot #1 of 2 : ( Type 2: Variant for chapped hands, chaffing, and C ) : F. J Steinmetz / Druggist / Opposite sunburn, etc.../ Base : Blue Ribbon( Post Office/ Carson City, Nevada // Base: S. Embossed upside down ) // Clear, B. W., not legible. ( On this variant, the “D” rounded top with double ring top, of “ Druggist” , lines up over the “ S” in “ tooled lip. Bottle, perfect condition. Opposite”. Clear, nice flared lip, and tooled Lot #2 of 2 : Shot glass embossed in top. Great condition, minute haze, 6” x 2 1/4” an oval. C. L. Kitzmeyer( cu) / Drugs in size. Down in the right front base corner, / Opp. Capitol / Carson City ( cd) there are 2 minute pot stones, no damage of // Reverse: Graduations for: Table, any kind.( I checked it with a 10x eye glass, Dessert &Tea. // Base: W.T. CO. ( cu) just to be sure..) : Lo#2 of 2 : ( Type : Variant / A L / U. S. A. ( cd) // Clear, 1 7/8” x B ): Same bottle, same embossing, different configuration of letters. ( 1 1/8” in size. PERFECT CONDITION. In this variant, the “ D “ in “ Druggist” , is lined up over the Letters” S& ( This shot glass, is very RARE, WITH I “, in the word “ Opposite”) Clear, tooled flared top, . Great condition, LESS THAN 5 KNOW, and is one of with light haze, 6 3/4” x 2/1/2” in size. Really nice pair, different BOLD the two oldest dose classes from Nevada. The other dose glass is from, embossing, and would clean up swell !!. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 59275 A. M. Cole, in Virginia City, Nevada. ( These are the exact specimens shown on page 172, of the book” Ghost Town & Medicines” , By Fred N. Holabird... Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 61405 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 173
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3169 Carson City, Nevada 1893- 1909 F. Lot# 3173 Carson City, Nevada 1893- J. Steinmetz Druggist Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2 ) . 1909 Steinmetz Druggist Bottles (3) Lot #1 of 2: F. J. Steinmetz / Druggist / Opposite ( Lot of 3) . Lot #1, of 3 : Opp. Post Post Office / Carson City, Nev // Base: S. B. W. ( Office ( Slanted left, at shoulder.) / F. embossed upside down, in rectangular, sunken J. Steinmetz, underscored / Druggist, panel ) . Light, sun colored amethyst, square underscored / Carson City, Nev ( All collar lip, tooled top. It is 4 1/2” x 2” in size. embossing, slanted left) // Base : D Perfect, with a hint...of haze. !! Lo#2 of 2: Opp./ F & Co . within Sun Burst // Clear, Post Office/ ( embossed at the shoulder ) F. J . Tooled top, 4 1/4”x 1 /5/8” in size . Steinmetz with underscore / Druggist ( with Dug item with content residue, that underscore ) / Carson City, Nev ( All embossing should clean out. Lot #2 of 3: F. J. on this specimen, is slanted to the left !! ). Clear, flared lip, early, 3 1/2” Steinmetz/ Druggist, Carson City, x 1 1/4” in size. . Dug bottle with haze n a little dirt, and needs a bath. Nevada. // Base : S B W //. Clear , No other type of damage. Nice pair...( Lot #1, is pictured on page tooled top.3 3/4’ x 1 1/38 in size. Dug bottle with light haze, n 3/4” 314, Variant 2 B... Lot #2, is pictured on page 313, in the book “ Ghost bruise on top. Lot #3 of 3: same embossing at Lot #2, except smaller Towns & Medicines”, by Fred N. Holabird ! Like pedigree bottle ? HERE size bottle, 3” x 1 1/8” in size. Clear, tooled top. Perfect, except for THEY ARE...! Est. $40-100 HWAC# 61428 light haze. Nice trio of bottles. Est. $100-125 HWAC# 59274 Lot# 3170 Carson City/ Palo Lot# 3174 Delamar, Nevada 1894- Alto, Nevada 1893-1909 F. 1895 John Shier Pharmacist Bottle J . Steinmetz Druggist & John Shier ( au) / Pharmacist / Motif- University Pharmacy Bottles mortar & pestle / Delamar , Nevada // Base: W.T. Co/ U.S. A. // Penn (2) ( Lot of 2) . Lot# 1 of 2 : oval, light sun colored amethyst. 4” x 1 3/4” in size. Clean and shiny. (All embossing on this bottle, like a new bottle. But, there is a 1/4’ chip under the lip, right in front. is slanted to the left) :Opp / No other damage. A true Ghost Town bottle !! Less than ten specimen Post Office/ F. J. Steinmetz with know, in any condition !! Est. $400-700 HWAC# 61430 underscore/ Druggist with Lot# 3175 Eureka, Nevada 1880-1895 W. H. underscore / Carson City, Nev. Stowell, Druggist & Assayer, Bottles (2) ( // Base D F & Co embossed “ Lot of 2 ) . Lot#1 of 2: W. H. Stowell / Druggist UPSIDE DOWN & BACKWARDS & Assayer / No. 3 main St. // Eureka-Nev. “ within sunburst !. Clear, // base : W.T. Co / T // ( All embossed upside tooled flared lip, 4 3/4” x 1 7/8” down !! ) Penn. Oval. Clear, tooled top. 5” x 2 in size. Perfect, with a tiny bit 1/4” in size. Perfect , except a minute bit of of haze. Lot #2 of 2: University light haze, in the inside of the bottle. Lot#2 of Pharmacy / F. J. Steinmetz / 2: Same bottle, same embossing, smaller , 3 Palo Alto, Cal. / Base: W.T Co 1/2” x 1 1/2” in size. Also, very nice, with light ( au)/ F / U. S. A. ( ad) . Penn haze. Really nice pair of bottles. Est. $200- Oval. Clear, tooled top, with flange,and 13 panels !( The Palo Alto bottle, is really rare) Really nice 300 HWAC# 59278 bottles , and a good looking pair !! Est. $200-300 HWAC# 59276 Lot# 3176 Fallon/ Winnemucca, Nevada 1895- 1905 / 1910- 1921. Morris and Loring Eagle Lot# 3171 Carson City, Nevada 1895-1909 Drug Companies Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2 ). Lot Steinmetz Druggist Bottles (2) (Lot of 2 #1 of 2: Ammonium Iodide/ Morris And Loring ) . Lot #1 of 2: Steinmetz / Druggist. //Base / Drug Co. Inc. / Prescription /Druggist / Bank : W. T. CO. ( cu) / J / U. S. A.( cd). Pat. Dec. Buiklkding , Main St. Fallon. Nev. // Base “ 3, 11 , 1894 // Maverick...No City name. Clear # 2’S & A “F” // Square, amber, rolled over , Tooled top, 5” 1/4” x 2 1/8” in size . Good lip, tooled top. Unembossed , and 90% full of condition, except for some light shoulder contents and corked. Bottle perfect, label 98%. haze. Nice bold embossing. Lot #2 of 2 : F. J. Lot# 2 of 2 : ( labeled only specimen) Jamica Steinmetz / Druggist / Carson City, Nevada. // Rum / Eagle Drug Co., Inc. / Winnemucca, Base: S B W. // Clear, tooled top, 3 5/8” x 1 Nevada. Clear, oval, tooled lip, flared top. 4 1/8” 3/8”. Perfect, except for a tiny amount of neck x 1 3/4” in size. This bottle is pictured in the roughness,near front shoulder, never tooled book, “ Ghost Town & Medicines’, by Fred N. Holabird. It is located on away, in manufactured defect.... Est. $120-200 the bottom of page 134, and states it has the original label from 1910- HWAC# 59273 1921 , but has been applied to a 1880’s biottle. The bottle has a 1/4”, Lot# 3172 Carson City, Nevada 1893-1903 Steinmetz chip under the lip. Interesting labeled pair of bottles. Est. $20-30 HWAC# 61440 Druggist Bottle Steinmetz / Druggist // Base: W. T. CO( cu) / 6 / U.S.A. ( cd) / Pat. Dec.11. 1894 // Clear, Tooled Lot# 3177 Gold Hill, Nevada 1877-1878 Only A. B. top, 8 1/2” x 3 1/8” in size, probably the 16oz . size. Stewart & Co. Druggists Bottle ( Monogram: A.B.S., at Perfect, except for a 1/8” flash, in the rear left shoulder shoulder ) : A. B. Stewart & Co / Druggists / Gold Hill area. Never hit, in making flaw. Very hard to see. Other , Nev // Base: Flat, and early. #8 // Penn Oval, Clear , wise very nice piece. Big impressive looking bottle !! tooled top. This specimen has a large chip in the lip, on Est. $100-150 HWAC# 59272 the underneath side, 3/8” in size. Also, overall medium haze. No other type of damage. Nice bold embossing, and good monogram. Variant 3 , page 328 , in the book: “ Ghost Towns & Medicines” , by Fred N, Holabird . Est. $40-60 HWAC# 61418 174 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3178 Gold Hill, Nevada 1864-1868 / Lot# 3183 Reno, Nevada 1888 The Cheatham Bottle 1870-1880 J. Jones Jr. Drug Bottles (2) ( Lot Cheatham’s/ Peral Rose Cream/ made in reno // Base: of 2) . Lot #1 of 2: J. Jones Jr. ( au) / Druggist W.T. Co( Au ) / U. S. A ( ad) This bottle was made in (cd ) / . Gold Hill , Nev ( ad) // ( all embosiing only one size. And, it will turn, sun colored amethyst. in a ribbon pattern ) Square, clear flint glass, It is only one of two embossed Nevada bottles, that square collar lip, tooled top. Extra long neck, does not say “ Nevada “ , on the bottle !! Even though really nice condition. Just a slight bit of haze, this style of bottle was not patented till 1888, whick and a tiny 1/16” shallow open bubble at the eveident by the makers mark on the base, IT WAS NOT base, at the right rear corner. Does not show, PRODUCED UP UNTILL 1900. There are probably less when displayed. 5” x 1/5/8” in size. Lot #2 of 2: than 25 specimens , know to date, in any condition. J. Jones Jr. / Gold Hill / Nevada / Base: Flat and here is you chance to get one ! (RH) Est. $80-100 early. Square, flint glass, square collar lip, 4” x HWAC# 63938 1 1/4” in size. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. A really nice pair, and both are very rare. Both of these rare items, Lot# 3184 Reno, Nevada 1888-1900 Cheatham’s are pictured in the book, “ Ghost Towns and Medicines” by Fred. N Pearl Rose Cream Cheatham’s / Pearl Rose Cream/ Holabird.... Est. $150-250 HWAC# 59208 Made In Reno // Base: W.T. CO ( au) / R / U.S.A. ( Ad ) . Light , sun colored amethyst, tooled top, 4 1/2” Lot# 3179 Goldfield, Nevada 1910-1920’s Cannan x 1 7/8” in size. Perfect, like a brand new bottle !! Drug & Jewelry Co. Bottle ( Label only bottle ).” Sweet Super bold embossing, that just jumps out at you. Spirt of Nitre” / Alcohol 92%, Ethel Nitrite 4% / Dose..a Great specimen...This bottle, is only one of two known teaspoonful, evrey two to three hours, taken / in a little embossed Nevada bottles, that does not say” Nevada”: cold water. Children proportion to age. / Cannan Drug ! With probably less than 25 specimens in the hands & JEWELRY Co./ Goldfield Hotel....The Rexall Store / of collectors today , this is one of the best.... Est. Golgfield , Nevada //. Square , Clear, Square collar lip, $100-150 HWAC# 61404 tooled top, with oversize glass stropper. This bottlhe is 75% full of the opriginal contents. The neck has several Lot# 3185 Reno, Nevada large cracks , going in different directions. The stopper is 1888 Cheatham’s Pearl still in the bottle , and has leaked. Some of the contents , Rose Cream Bottles (2) has come out and driped in strings and globs. “ Looks like The Cheatham Bottle, was a fair tale, frozen in time” Also, partial neck label as well only made in one size. ..Unique Item. Est. $30-50 HWAC# 61439 And will readily, turn sun Lot# 3180 Reno, Nevada 1898-1910 The colored amethyst. It is also only one of two embossed Cann Drug Co. Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2) . Lot#1 Nevada bottles, that does of 2: The Cann Drug Co. ( Motif : Banner, not say “ Nevada’, on the Underscoring) / Reno, Nev. // Base: W. T Co. ( bottle. With probably less cu) / C / U.S.A. ( cd) // Pen oval, with 13 panels, than 25 specimens known Clear, square collar lip, tooled top. perfect, to date, here is a chance except for a couple of haze spots. Looks nice for you ...to get 2 of them... . Lot #2 of 2: Same bottle, same embossing, one for a keeper, and except smaller size, 3 1/2” x 1 3/8”. Clear, one for a trader !! Lot#1: tooled top, with light haze...Both of theses Clear, rectangular, flared specimens, would clean well, and are a nice top, tooled lip , 4 1/2” . // looking pair... Est. $50-100 HWAC# 61420 Base embossed :W.T.Co Lot# 3181 Reno, Nevada 1898-1910 The Cann ( au) / The Letter “ R” / U.S.A. ( ad) // perfect condition, with bold embossing !!. Lot #2 of 2 : Drug Co. Bottles (2) Lot #1 of 2 : The Cann Same bottle, same embossing and size. Imperfection in front lip, with Drug Co/ Over Banner / Reno, Nevada / : Base: a large “ V “ SHAPED DEFECT IN THE NECK. This is not damage, or a W.T & Co ( Au) / U.S. A. ( Ad) // Clear, square repair, I checked it with a black light, and it is natural. A nice pair, and collar top, tooled lip. 4 3/8” , good condition, desirerable...( RH ) Est. $120-200 HWAC# 61444 except for light haze. Lot#2 of 2 : Orange Flower Cream ( In Script) / The Cann Drug Co. /Reno, Nevada. // Base: W.T. & Co / U.S.A.// Lot# 3186 Reno, Nevada 1900 -1910 S. J. Clear, square collar lip, tolled top and 5 5/’ Hodgkinson Druggist Bottles (2) ( Lot of tall. Damaged, large 3/8” chip out of the right 2 ). Lot# 1 of 2 : ( 3vi , at shoulder, means rear corner, and two small bruises. Probably, 6 ounces ) : Druggist / S. J Hodckinson ( su) in making , cause i don’t see any impact. Also, in a banner. / Reno , Nev. // Base: W.T. CO a little haze. Nice looking pair, despite the ( cu ) / “ F” / U.S.A. ( cd) // Clear, Square damage.( RH).. Est. $75-100 HWAC# 61447 collar lip, tooled top, 6 1/4”x 2 3/16” in size. Perfect, like a new bottle. Lot#2 of 2: ( 3 iv , at Lot# 3182 Reno, Nevada 1899-1904 The Cann Drug shoulder, means 3 ounces ) : Same embossing, Co. Orange Flower Cream Orange Flower Cream ( in same base embossing, except smaller 5 1/2” embossed script ) / The Cann Drug Co. / Reno, Nev.// x 2” in size . Pretty good condition, except Base: W.T. Co ( cu) / K / U.S. A ( cd ) // Rectangular, there is an area inside the lip, 1/2” looks like Clear, square collar lip, tooled top , and is 5 1/2” x 1 7/8” bruising. There are also, 3 tiny areas, 1/16” or in size. Perfect, like a brand new bottle, with ultra light smaller on the lip as well. But, the mouth, has not been struck ! Alittle water spots . It was said that this preparation, corrects light haze. Nice pair of bittle... Est. $60-90 HWAC# 61437 roughness of the skin, and is the best for sunburn , tan, and softening the skin. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 61419 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 175
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3187 Reno, Nevada 1900-1910. Lot# 3191 Reno, Nevada 1878-1880 / 1881- S. J. Hodgkinson Druggist Bottles 1886. Osburn & Shoemaker Druggist & (3) ( Lot of 3 ) . Lot#1 of 3 : S. J. Apothecaries Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2) . Lot #1 Hodgkinson / Druggist / Reno, Nev of 2 : Osburn & Shoemaker / Druggist / Reno, // Base: Semi oval, sunken panel, Nev. // Base ; Mc C ( Embossed on a 45 degree unembossed. Clear, square collar angle, and upside down !! ) //. Square, tooled lip. tolled top, 4 1/ 8” x 1 3/4” in top, 3 3/8” x 1 1/8” in size. Perfect, except size. Perfect condition, except for for a little haze, here and there. Very rare, light haze. Someone, oiled the inside in this small size. Lot #2 of 2: ( Monogram, of this specimen, so it needs to be O . & S, at shoulder) Osburn & Shoemaker cleaned correctly. Minute roughness / Apothecaries / Reno, Nev. // Base: W. T. & on lip, a pinhead . Lot#2 of 2: Same Co / A // ( Embossed upside down !! ) Penn bottle, same embossing, except 3 3/8” x 1 1/2” in size. Very pale, Oval, clear, tooled top, 3 5/8’ x 1 3/8” in size. Sun colored amethyst . Good condition, nice bubbles , wi th minute Perfect, except for a little dirt, that should clean easily ! Also, rare, in haze. No other damage. Lot #3 of 3 : ( 3 iv, at shoulder) Druggist/ S.J. this small size... A nice , cute pair !! Est. $60-100 HWAC# 61416 Hodghinson ( su) in banner / Reno, Nev / Base : W.T. Co ( cu) / U.S.A. ( Cd) // Clear, square collar lip, tolled top, 2 7/8 “ x 1 1/ 8” in size. Lot# 3192 Reno, Nevada 1888/ Overall light haze, but no form of damage. Very nice little trio, of 1890-1895. Osburn & Shoemaker Nevada bottles ! Est. $75-150 HWAC# 61438 Druggists & W. Pinninger Apothecary Bottles (2) ( Lot # 1 of 2 ) Osborn & Shoemaker / Druggists / Reno, Nev. // Base: Patd May 1888 Lot# 3188 Reno, Nevada 1895- 1900. Mc / D. F. & D // Clear, “ Chicago Oval” Cullough’s Pharmacy Bottles (2) ( Lot of very distinctive , square collar top, 2 ) . Lot #1 of 2: ( Monogram, J.B. Mc C ) : tooled lip, 4 1/8” . Very odd sahape, Mc Cullough’s / Pharmacy / Reno, Nevada and extremely rare !! In very good //. Base: W. T. Co (cu) / Pat Dec. 11 1894 ( condition except for a 1 /16” flash cd) // . Perfectly clear, with minor content in back, and a little dirt. Dug bottle in one corner, and a 1/ 32 “ lip flake. Really , and has never been cleaned. Lot# hard to see . Lot #2 of 2: Same bottle, no 2 : W. Pinninger / Apothecary / monogram, and really small. 2 3/4” x 1 1/16” Reno, Nev. // Clear , rectangular, in size. Clear, tooled top, no base embossing. flared lip, tooled top, 5 3/4”. Perfect, Small, 1/32” lip flash, otherwise nice. Both with a small amount of in making of these specimens, in this smaller size are roughness on the neck. very rae item. very desirerable, and hard to find. Est. $40-60 Nice duo, and good rarity, on these two specimens...( RH). Est. $200- HWAC# 61422 250 HWAC# 61442 Lot# 3189 Reno, Nevada 1895-1900 Mc Lot# 3193 Reno, Nevada 1879 Only / 1888. Cullough’s Pharmacy Bottles (2) ( Lot of Osburn & Shoemaker Druggists Bottles (2) 2, both bottles, embossed in script ) Lot #1 ( Lot of 2) . Lot#1 of 2 : Osburn & Shoemaker of 2 : ( Monogram : J. B. M. , at shoulder ): Mc / Druggists / Reno, Nev // Base: Plain, with Cullough’s / Pharmacy / Reno, Nev. // Base : small domed area. This the exact specimen Unembossed , sunken panel // . Clear, flared pictured, Variant 2 B, page 232, in the book, “ lip, tooled top, 5 1/2” x 2 1/8” in size. Dug Ghost Towns & Medicines”, By Fred Holabird. Clear, tooled top, longer neck, 5” x 1 5/8” in bottle with some dirt and haze, but should size. Fairly clean, for a dug bottle. Light haze, clean well. Good condition, except for a pinhead on the top. Lot #2 of 2: Same bottle and a 3/8” chip under the lip, on the right , same embossing, except smaller in size, 4 side. No other damage. lot#2 of 2: Osburn 3/4” x 1 15/16” . BASE: W.T. & Co / N / U.S. & Shoemaker / Druggists / Reno, Nev. // A./ Pat. Dec. 11 . 1894. Clear, tooled top, with Base: Patd may 15th 88/ D.F. & D // Light, just a hint of dirt and haze. Very nice pair, they just need a bath !! Est. sun colored amethyst, tooled top, and 4 1/ 8” x 1 3/4” in size. Great $50-100 HWAC# 61421 condition, except for some light haze, and a couple of minute scratches. . . Variant, 3 B. This specimen is the distinctive” Chicago Oval” , the Lot# 3190 Reno, Nevada 1880-1889 / same as the Cedric and the Shoemaker & Ruth bottles !!... EXTREMELY Osburn & Shoemaker Apothecaries RARE...( Also , the exact specimen shown & pictured in the for Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2) . Lot #1 of 2 : mentioned book, on page 233). Est. $80-150 HWAC# 61409 Monogram ; O & S ( at shoulder. ) Osburn & Lot# 3194 Reno, Nevada 1886 Only Wm Pinniger Shoemaker / Apothecaries / Reno, Nev // Druggist Bottle Wm. Pinniger / Reno , Nevada // Base: Base: W. T. & Co / Pat Jan / 22 78 / B// “ Millville Round “, Clear, tooled top, 4 1/2” x Diamond with a “ W” embossed with in it. // Block 1 7/8” in size. Perfect condition, except for lettering, rectangular, Clear, tooled top, 5 1/ 8” x 1 7/8”. minute haze. Lot #2 of 2 : Same monogram, Good condition, but does have a medium amount of stain same embossing. Rectangular, strap sided , , on the rear side of the bottle, mostly towards the base. 4 1/4” x 1 3/4” in size. Base: W. T. & Co // Should clean easily, or polish out. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Clear. tooled top. Good condition, except 61417 for light overall haze. Nice pair, different shapes...( Both of the exact specimens, pictured in the book” Ghost towns and Medicines” , page 235, by Fred Holabird. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 61410 176 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3195 Reno, Nevada 1886/ 1890-1895. Lot# 3200 Ruby Hill, Nevada Before -1883 Chas. M. Wm. Pinniger Drug Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2 ) Fassitt Druggist Bottle ( Monogram : C. M. F. , at . Lot#1 of 2 : Wm Pinniger / Reno, Nevada shoulder) : Chas. M. Fassitt ( Miss- spelled, the correct //. Base : The letter’M” in a diamond, but spelling is “ Fasset “ ) Druggist / Ruby Hill, Nev. // embossed upside down! Rectangular, Base: W. T CO / AA / ( Embossed upside down !!)// with block letters. Sun colored amethyst, Clear, tooled top, 5” x 2 1/8” in size. Perfect condition, Tooled top. 4 3/4” x 1 3/4” in size. Perfect except for ultra light water spots, on the inside front condition, like a new bottle. Lot# 2 of 2: W. panel. This specimen, needs a bath, and should clean Pinniger/ Apothecary / Reno , Nev. // Base: well. !! EXTREMELY RARE, WITH LESS THAN 6 KNOW Plain, no embossing. Sun colored amethyst, SPECIMENS TO DATE..!! ( There were a few more , tooled top. 5 “ 7/8” x 2 5/16” in size. Was specimens found, but were BURNED in the fire of dug and cleaned, pretty good. Still retain September 1888.) Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 61415 some ground lines and a tiny bit of haze. But, really nice. Very nice pair of bottles. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 59277 Lot# 3201 Seven Troughs, Nevada 1910-1915. The Owl Pharmacy Co. Pictorial Drug Bottle Wow! The Owl Lot# 3196 Reno, Nevada c. 1890-1895 Wm. (PICTURE MEDICINE, With embossed owl, on a branch Pinniger Medicines (2) W. PINNIGER / ) Pharmacy Co. / Seven Troughs, Nev. // Base : Blue RENO, NEV. clear rectangular diamond base Ribbon // Light sun colored amethyst. Rounded collar, 4.5” lip chip, a few bruises, no cracks. Wm . with double banded top, tolled lip. Beautiful bottle, very PINNIGER / RENO, NEVADA clear rounded clean. Bold embossing, great picture. Perfect, except for rectangular 4.5” no visible chips or cracks. a minute bruise with flaw, 1/ 1000 of an inch, about Page 255 in Holabird. Est. $100-150 HWAC# this size ( * ). Located on the right front base corner, and 57929 can not be seen when displayed. One of only a handful known. The Owl Drug Bottle from Seven Troughs is among the most prized of all western drug store bottles... go for it!! Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 61402 Lot# 3197 Reno, Nevada RE Queen Large Medicine Lot# 3202 Virginia City, Nevada 1863-1865 A. M. Cole Druggist Bottle A. M. Cole / Druggist / Virginia Clear oval R. E. QUEEN / DRUGGIST / RENO, NEV. // ( No period after “ Virginia” , No City , or Nevada) // WT & CO base. Page 266 in Holabird. Serious lip chip, small rear base bruise.6.75”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# Base:Early, square, smooth & indented. Variant 1, 57931 Pattern 1. ( This specimen, is the exact one pictured , in the center of page 96, in the book “ Ghost Towns & Medicines” , by Fred N. Holabird ). Flint Glass, hand tooled top, very crude. 5 1/2” x 1 3/4” in size. Dug specimen, but pretty good, with just a small amount of haze. This specimen, is probably one of the earliest clear drug store bottles, made on the West Coast, during Nevada’s Territorial period !! Est. $75-150 HWAC# 61411 Lot# 3198 Reno, Nevada 1908-1910. Weck Lot# 3203 Virginia City, Nevada 1878-1880 A.M. Cole Prescription Druggist Bottle Weck / Prescripton Apothecary Bottle A. M. Cole / Apothecary/ Virginia Druggist / Reno, Nev. // Base: W. T. Co ( cu ) / “ A “ / / Nev.// Base; W. T. Co. ( Embossed upside, down om a U. S. A. // Clear , square collar lip, tooled top, 14 sided. 45 degree angle !!) // Flint glass. Tooled top, 4 7/8” x Fairly clean, with just a minuue abount of haze. But, 1 5/8” in size. Dug bottle, with partial original contents, dead center, in the back of the bottle , at the base edge, never cleaned or uncorked ! Damaged, with 2, 3/8” is a 3/8” depression, with a tiny 1/4’ flash inside it. temperature bruises, on the rear base area. Can not be Most likly , an in manufactured defect. The reason I say seen when displayed. No other type of damage. Very this is, the edges of the defect, are completly smooth. It early, and a good stand in, till you find a perfect one... appears that , when this bottle was blown in the mold, maybe ! Est. $40-60 HWAC# 61412 there was a piece of debree in there, and when pulled out of the mold, to have the top tooled, the depression like chip, was left. Very strange looking...No other Lot# 3204 Virginia City, Nevada 1890’s Tho’s problems. Est. $25-75 HWAC# 61435 Woodliff Druggist & Apothecary Bottles Lot# 3199 Reno, Nevada 1916 / 1917-1920. (2) ( Lot of 2) : Lot#1 of 2 : Tho’s Woodliff / Druggist & Apothecary / Virginia City, Nevada. The N.E. Wilson Co. Inc. Drug Bottles (2) ( // Rectangular, sun color amethyst. Tooled top. Lot of 2 ). Lot#1 of 2: ( Variant 1 ) The N.E. Perfect, except for ultra minute haze and a pin Wison Co. Inc. / Pharmacist / Virginia St. head on base, the size of a period! Really a great Opp. P.O. / Phone 425 / Reno, Nevada. // looking, very impressive with BOLD embossing. Base :Unembossed , Semi oval, sunken panel. Lot #2 of 2 : Same bottle, same embossing, Clear, squar collar lip with band, tolled top. smaller size, 3 5/8” x 1 3/8” in size. Base: has Fairly clean for a dug bottle, with only some a Diamond, with an M embossed in it . fairly light has, and deree on the back of the neck. clean bottle, but has a 1/4” lip flake. Nice pair of needs to be cleaned , and would be an easy items... Est. $150-200 HWAC# 59270 job. Small , 1/8” half moon, on the front base. Very minor. No other problems . Lot#2 of 2 : ( Variant 3 ) : Same bottle, same exact embossing, only smaller in size, 5 “ x 2” in size. Base embossed : #202 , upside down ! Super mint, like a brand new bottle. This is a machine made bottle. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 61436 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 177
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3205 Virginia City, Nevada 1890’s Tho’s Lot# 3209 Various Locations, New York Woodliff Druggist Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2, 1880-1920 New York Medicines (Lot of 9) with Tho’s Woodliff , underlined, and slanted Lo#1 of 9 : Dr. Kilmers Swap Root, Aqua, embossing)) Lot #1 of 2: Tho’s Woodliff / rectangular, 7”, tooled top : Lot# 2 of 9 : Dr. Druggist / Virginia city, Nev. // Clear, tooled top, Wood’s Liver Regulatur, Aqua, rectangular, 6 Good condition, except for overall light haze, 5” 3/4”, tooled top , dug condition. : Lot #3 of 9 : x 1 7/8” in size. Lot #2 of 2: Same embossing, Allens Cough Balsam/ David & Lawerce Co. / Aqua, rectangular, 6 3/4” same bottle, smaller size, 3 1/2” x 1 1/4” in dug condition : Lot#4 of 9: laxol/ A. J. White , Cobalt blue, 7” , tooled size. Light overall haze, needs cleaning. Also, a top , dug condition : Lot # 5 : Glovers’s Imperial Distemper Cure/ H. small, 1/16” flake on lip. Other wise nice...Nice Clay Grover , Amber, rectangular, 5 “ tooled top , dug condition. : lot# pair. Impressive with the slanted embossing ! 6 of 9 : Parkers’s Hair Balsam, Old Amber, with golden tone, 6 1/2” , Est. $200-250 HWAC# 59271 rectangular, tooled top, with light haze.: Lot# 7 of 9 : H. Clay Glover/ New york// Amber, Rectamgular, 5” , screw top, abm, with light haze. Lot# 3206 Yerington, Nevada 1906-1910 : Lot # 8 of 9 : Frostilla / Fragrant/ Llotion , Rectangular, Clear , flared Smith Drug & Jewelry Co. Bottle Smith Drug top, 4 1/2”, minute haze , abm . : Lot# 9 of 9: Wildroot ( Probably, hair & Jewelry Co. / Yerington, Nevada. // Base: W.T. product), Amber, tapered coffin shape , rectangular, 4 1/2”, with light Co. ( cu) / U / U.S. A. ( cd) // Clear, rounded haze. This is a nice lot of new York medicines, spanning many years. collar with band, tooled top, 5 5/8” x 2 3/16” in A nice window decration, and colorful too...(RH) Est. $40-50 HWAC# size. Dug bottle , with overall haze, and about 63926 half of the lip missing, and chipped off, down on to the neck . No other damage. This specimen Lot# 3210 , New York 1871- 1880’s. Stewart D. Howe’s is a “ Blue Ribbon”, graduated oval and is only Arabian Milk Cure Stewart D. Howe’s / Aravbian/ Milk known in this 4 ounce size. It is extremely rare, - Cure // For Consumption // fp // New York //. Aqua, with less than 5 specimens known. This is one rectangular, square collar top, applied lip. 7 3/4” tall. of them....No Nevada collection, is complete Wow !! This specimen, has it all !! It is completly full, of the without, one of theses !! Est. $100-200 HWAC# original medication. Also has 99% of the original back label 61426 !! Also, this bottle has never been opened, and also has the original tax stamp, over the cork !! Very rare with complete label and contents !! The bottle , is in perfect condition, as well. A great piece of American history !! ( RH). Est. $150- 200 HWAC# 63935 Lot# 3207 Schoharie, New York 1865-1875 Dr. J. W . Poland Medicine Bottle Dr. J. W. Lot# 3211 Spokane, Washington 1889-1910 W. H. Poland’ s / White Pine / Compound // Aqua, Stowell Drug Bottles (2) ( Lot of 2 ) . Lot # 1 of 2 : Double Collar, Applied Top. Smooth base, 7” ( Motif : Mortar & Pestle , horizontal at shoulder ) : x 2 3/4” in size. very desireaable... Perfect, The W.H Stowell / Drug Co. / Spokane , Wash. // Base: with a few minute stress lines in the neck. Kellogg / A.M. F & Cc ( Slanted to the left): Unlisted Est. $200-400 HWAC# 61425 with this base embossing...EXECPTIONAL... Clear, tooled top. 3 5/8” x 1 3/8 in size. Perfect. like a brand new bottle. Lot #2 of 2: ( No Motif), same embossing, small size at 2 3/4” x 1 1/8’. Flat base. also, perfect, except for a little dirt in one corner. It needs a bath !! ( BOTH BOTTLES, RELATED TO THE SAME PERSON, IN EUREKA , NEVADA. ) Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 59279 Lot# 3212 Unknown, 1890’s -1900’s Large Chemical Storage Bottle/ Matching Stopper Pale, greenish aqua, 11 1/2” x 5 “ in size. Perfect condition,except foe some light inside haze, in a small portion , of the body. This bottle has never been cleaned, and would clean up fine. Also, has the matching stopper Great display bottle or side table bottle... Rare to find these large bottles , intact and undamaged !! ( RH). Est. $50-70 HWAC# 61446 Lot# 3208 Unknown, New York 1860’s, & 1890’s Three Medicine Lot# 3213 Various, 1895-1915 Cobalt Blue Bottles ( Lot of 3) . Lot#1 of 3: Lyon’s Medicine Bottle Grouping ( 15 Pieces ) (2 // Kathairon // For the Hair // New York // Aqua, rectangular, )- John Wyeth & Bro, complete with dose cap. rounded collar with ring, applied top, 6” tall. Dug bottle, satin finish, Square , 6 1/2’: , ( 4 ) unembossed squares: open pontil..very early. No pontil chips or pulls. Nice item. Lot #2 of 3 ( 1) - 3 3/8 “ , ( 2 ) - 2 7/8”, & ( 1) - 2 1/2” :, ( : B. Fosgates / Anodyne / Cordial// Round , aqua, early rooled in lip, 2 ) Sharp & dome/ Baltimore, Md. 3 1/4” , snap case with open pontil. No pontil chips or pulles. Dug bottle, good odd shape... 2 flat sides , and one curved side ! :, ( 3 )- Round , one condition, with minute 1/16” base flake, but needs a bath to sparkle. says Bromoseltzer/ Emerson Drug Co/ baltimore , Md. 2 1 2 “ , ( 1) No other problems. Lot# 3 of 3: Favorite / Sewing Machine / Oil // unembossed..2 1/2” : , ( 1 ) round minutre bottle , 1 1/2”: , and ( 1) Medium, sun colored amethyst, square collar lip, tooled top. //Base John Wyeth , Eye Dose cup , with ground stopper .Basically , all in good : Letter M”. Good condition, but need a bathg. Nice small grouping conditin , with no damage and a little spotty haze, here and there. A for your window sill, and vacant corner , to light it up !! Est. $30-50 verey nice, cobalt blue graduated , medicine window line up !! . (1) HWAC# 61433 Vogue Perfumery Co/ New York //. Rounded collar, rectangular coffin shaped bottle, embossed on one panel end only. Light, sun colored amethyst. 5 1/4” , and in good condition, except for a tiny bit of ligh haze. ( 1) Prepared Only BY/ Dr. J. Parker Pray / Americas First Manicure / New York U S A // Square, clear, thin, square collar top, tolled lip. 4” , and in good condition, except for some light haze. ( RH) Est. $50-75 HWAC# 63925 178 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3214 Lot# 3215 Various USA Locations, Various USA 1890’- 1920’s. Large Medicine Locations, 1890’s Starter Collection (15 Pieces) 1920’s. Beginner # 1: Herbine/ St. louis // Aqua, Bottle Bonanza rectangular, LTC, Tooled top, 7” , Collection Lot dug condition.: # 2 : Dr. Hubbard’s / #1:Amber, p cket Vegetable Disinfectant / Deoorizer whiskey flask & Germicide / Boston, Mass. U.S.A.// with windows n Pale aqua, rouned lip, Amb, 6 1/2”, colums, 7 1/2” perfect condition. # 3 : Whitmore/ Boston/ U.S.A. // Light sun coloed . Lot #2: Paines amethyst,rectangular, square collar top, tooled lip, 5 1/2, with light Celery Compound, haze and hair line scartches on the rear. # 4: Lowenstein & Co./ Old with labels, Amber harvest Corn Whiskey/ Cincinatti, O. // Clear, rectangular, square Long tapered collar top, tooled lip, 6 “ , with light overall haze. # 5 : Welch’s/ collar, applied top, Agopodium / Prepared / by/ W. C. Welch, Md. / New Haven/ Conn. 9 3/4” . Lot # 3: // Clear, tooled top, oval, rounded collar, tooled lip, 5 1/2”, with tiny Dr. Harters Iron bit of haze. : #6: W. H Timeroff ( In banner)/ Intersecting circle with Tonic, amber, 9 Registered / Pharmacist/ Prescott, Ariz. // Clear, square collar with 1/2’, Long taper ring, oval, 5 1/2”, with light haze. # 7: Spohn’s Distemper Comp. / collar. Lot # 4: Dr. A Rodgers / Liverwort tar/ & Canchalagua Aqua, Spohn Medical Company/ Goshen , Indiana. U. S. A. // Clear, double 7 1/4” , Long tapered collar, applied top...1870’s...cracked. Lot # 5 : collar top, rectangular, 5” Abm, clean and shiny. : #8: Goldberg , Phillips / Milk of Magnia. Blue , 7 “ , with stain. # 6; Rush’s Lung Balm, Bowen & Co/ San Francisco// Square collar top, clear, rectangular, / Boston., aqua, 1870’s , applied top. Lot # 7 Greens/ Great Dyspeptic oval, 4 3/8” , clean with 2 pinheads on top. #9: The Oakland Chemical / P anacea// . Aqua, damaged top, 7”. Lot # 8 : 6 3/4” . aqua medicine Company ( au) / H2 O2/ Mograhm: O n C // Yellow amber , round , , unembossed with cork, tooled top. Lot# 9 : Syrup of Figs, on two square collar top, 4 3/4”, tooled lip, with light haze. # 10 : Ballard sides, aqua , mint , tooled top. # 10: Herricks German Horse Liniment, Snow/ Linament Co/ St. Louis Mo. // Aqua, square collar top, tolled aqua , 6 1/2” , tooled top. Lo# 11: OD Chem Co/ New York// Amber, lip , rectangular, , 4 1/2” clean bottle. # 11: Brisley Drug Comoany/ square collar top, tooled lip , some haze, nice color. lot # 12: Barry’s Leading Pharmacist / Prescott, Arizona // Clear, flared lip, tooled top, / Tricopherous/ For The Skin/ and Hair/// , aqua, tooled top. Lot# penn oval shape, 4 1/2’ , with light haze . : #12: Joseph Maserany/ 13:RRR Radaway/ New York, Aqua , 6 14”. Lot # 14: Dr. S. Pitcher’s/ Drug Co./ St. louis Mo.// Clear, selinum glass, rectangular, round Castoria, aqua 5 3/4” . Lot# 15: Dr. S Pitcher’s/ C astoria/ Patd. May collar with band, 4 3/8” , light haze. : # 13: George Eyssell/ Union 12, 68/ aqua , square collar top, applied , stained. Lot # 16 : Rawleigh, Depot Drug Store/ Kansas City, Mo. // Clear, rectangular , flared lip, Free [port , Ill. / Clear , 6 1/4” . Lot # 17: Geniune Fluid /Extracts // H. tooled top, 4 1/2” , minute haze . # 14: Foley’s Cream/ Foley & Co/ T helmbold// aqua , applied top, cloudy, 6 1/8”. Lot # 18: S. C. wells & Chicago, Ill // Square, square collar top, tooled lip, 4” , wih light haze. Co/ Lerroy , N.Y. // Established , In 1870// Abm specimen, pale aqua, : #15 : Reid & Co / Druggists/ Savannah, Ga. // Rectangular, clear, 5 1/4”. Lot # 19: Foley & Co. / Chicago, USA.// Clear Abm , 5 1/2”. square collar top, tooled lip, 3 3/4” , with overall haze . : and # 16: Lot # 20: G. W. Liard/ Perfumer/ New York// Milk GLASS, 3 1/4”. Lot Boswell & Noyes Drug Co. / Pres. Druggists/ Los Angeles , Cal// Clear, # 20: Dr. Seth Arnold’s/ Cough Killer// pale aqua, square collar top, flared top, tooled lip, 3 1/2” , with light haze. This particular grouping, tolled lip, cloudy. Lot # 21 : John Wyeth & Bro, Cobalt blue, no dose is a great begining for a new collector, or if you just want to fill your cap. , 5 1/2 “ . Lot # 22: J. W. Bull’s / Compound Pectoral/ Baltimore. window, with something nice. Good items , at a reasonable price...Yes... Aqua, 5 3/4”,tooled top. # 23: Clear, unembossed, square collar top, 5 Sir...( RH) Est. $50-75 HWAC# 63927 1/2”, dug bottle. Lot # 24: Piso ‘s Cure// For Consumption// Hazeltine & co. // pale aqua, square collar top, tooled lip. Perfect candition. 5 Lot# 3216 , Embossed Medicine 1/8”. #25: John Jones// New york// Clear, square collar top, weird Bottle Collection, c1900 Fourteen in making bulge at neck, perfect except for light haze, 5”.Lot #26: Dr. different. Allen’s World Hair Restorer, Burnett’s // Quick Cure // A. L Scovill & Co.// Aqua, long tapered amber; Sims Tonic (NY), amber; collar, applied , 1870’s , 5 1/8”, perfect, except for a small ding on base. Hick’s Capudine, amber; Goldman, Lot # 27: Mr. Winslow’s / Sooothing Syrup / The Anglo American (Minn), amber; Indian Sagwa Drug Company/ RARE... Aqua , round, 5 ‘ , rolled collar, perfect except (pictorial) aqua; Thompsons Hygeia for a 1/4’ chip on top. Lot #28: Lot # 28: Balm of a Thousand Flowers. Wild Cherry Phospahte, aqua; Pierce Flint glass , 4 1/8”, flared lip, 3/8” chip on top, with light haze, (NY) aqua; Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, aqua; American Life Drops, octagon shaped bottle. Lot # 29 : Dr. J.R. Millers // Magnectic Balm// aqua; ZMO for pain, aqua; Piso’s, emerald green; National Remedy, Aqua, square collar lip, tooled top, 4 3/4” . Perfect and Crude. Lot # clear; Ponds , aqua; Humphrey’s. clear. All in excellent condition. Est. 30: Davis// Vegetable // Pain Killer// Aqua, square collar , tooled top, $80-120 HWAC# 53369 4 3/4”, perfect. Lot # 31: Dr. Thompson’s Eyer water. Aqua , square Lot# 3217 , Medicine Bottles (5) collar top, tooled lip, 3 3/4”, perfect. Lot# 32: Doct/ Marshall’s // Amber WEB’S / CATHARTIC / A NO 1 Snuff// . Aqua, applied rolled, over lip. early 1870’s bottle, 3 3/4” light TONIC. Cobalt unmarked wavy wide haze. Lot# 33: State Hygenic laboratory / Reno, Nevada . Vial, light , neck. Rectangular aqua EXTRACT sun colored amethyst, 3 3/8 “, perfect. Lot # 34: Kremel// Kremel// OF / SARSAPARILLA / JOHN BULL Clear ABM, square, 3 1/2” , Perfect. Lot # 35 : ( 2 ) ... A. Trask’s / / LOUISVILLE, KY. (small base chip). Magneteic / Linement // 1870’s, aqua, square, thin flared lip. perfect Amber rectangular DR. NYWALL’S and crude, light haze. Also, square collar top, 1880’s ... 2 3/8” and 3 / FAMILY MEDICINE // LUNDIN 1/4” , respectively, very good. Lot : #36: ( 3) Hoyt’s German Cologne... & CO. / SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Clear, square collar top, tooled lips , 3 3/8” , one with perfect label, Rectangular amber DR. THENARD // and the third says : Hoyt’s 10 cent cologne, 3” tooled top. Lot # 37: IRON / GOLD LION /TONIC. No other Angostura Bitters. new, Abm, complete with label, 5 1/4” . Lot # 37: visible cracks or chips. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 54905 ( 9) , reproduction, small blue bottle surprise...1” . Lot # 38: Warners ‘ Log Cabin , Liver Pills...full, with advertising wrapper...Lot#39: Pill box , Brown’s Bronchial trochett, empty, 2/1/2” ( RH) Paxton & Co., Bankers from Eureka NV date 1888 (check, cancelled), The Eureka County Bank, Nevada (check, cancelled) August 14, 1885. Est. $200- 300 HWAC# 63930 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 179
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3218 , Volcanizing Solution Ceramic Bottle Lot# 3224 Sacramento, California C & K Eagle Works Pint ceramic. VOLCANIZING / SOLUTION / MFD. BY Soda Bottle C. & K. / Eagle Works / Sac .City // 1858- / THE M. & M. / MFG. CO. / AKRON, OHIO. There is a 1866. Beautiful light sky blue...Looks really great. No small and medium base chip and front molding issues, chips , cracks or dings. Minute base wear, and a few half please inspect. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 54674 moons.Also, nice whittle in the body. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 30049 Lot# 3219 , Arizona Two Arizona Sodas Two Arizona sodas. Arizona Bottling Works, Phoenix, Hutch soda bottle, clean sparkling mint, except minor wear. Salt River Bottling Works, Phoenix. Lot# 3225 Sacramento, California late 1864 - 1880’s E.L. Aqua Crowntop, dead mint. Est. $120-200 Billings Bottle E.L. Billings ( cu) / Sacramento // Base: HWAC# 47067 Made by Gravitating Stoper , etc...// Light blue aqua, applied top, 7 1/4” . Clean and shiny, like a new bottle. Nice condition, and has some nice bubbles in the central body area , and in the upper right shoulder area as well. Heavy thick glass, maybe 2 lbs. !! Very nice specimen . ( RH). Est. $120-200 HWAC# 63922 Lot# 3220 Grass Valley, California Deamer Soda Bottle Deamer ( au) / Grass valley // Reverse: W.E. D. // 1870’- 1880’s : Pale aqua, clean and shiny. Mint. looks like a brand new bottle. Nice specimen. Lot# 3226 San Francisco, California C.A. Reiners & Co. Soda Bottle C. A. Reiners & Co (au) / 723 / Turk St. / . Est. $100-200 HWAC# 30449 S,F . ( In Slug Plate) // Reverse : Improved ( au) / Trade mark ( au) / motif- half moon & 3 Stars / Mineral water // 1875-1882. Pale aqua, clean and shiny, like the day it was made. Super mint, except for a 1/2/ light scratch, on the back shoulder. Brilliant, with light whittle. No other defects. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 30115 Lot# 3221 Los Angeles, California Excelsior Soda & Mineral Water Factory Bottle Excelsior (au) / Soda ( au) / & / Mineral (ad) / Water (ad) / Factory( ad)// 1875 Only... Lot# 3227 San Francisco, California C.A. Reiners & Co. Beautiful pale aqua. Looks like a brand new bottle, Clean and shiny. Soda Bottle C. A. Reiners & Co ( au) / 723 / Turk St./ Double bubble, in the right shoulder, over the embossing!! Very nice. S,F./ ( In a slug plate) // Reverse: Improved ( au) / Trade But, there is a 1” heat flash in the right side if the blob, but it can not be mark (au) / Motif- half moon, and 3 stars / Mineral water seen when displayed , straight on. No other defects of any kind. Est. (ad). // 1875-1882. Beautiful, medium aqua. Clean and $600-800 HWAC# 57716 shiny, like the day it was made. Super mint, except for one small 1/16’ pit, on the lower right front part , of the slug Lot# 3222 Los Angeles, California plate. Otherwise...very nice. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 30137 Excelsior Soda & Mineral Water Factory Bottle Excelsior (au) / Soda( au) / & Mineral (ad) / Water (ad) / Factory ( ad) : 1875 Only.... Medium to light aqua. Clean and shiny, like a brand new bottle. Two nice , 1” bubbles, in the reverse side of the bottle. But, there is a 1/4’ Lot# 3228 San Francisco, California crack, in the neck, under the blob, on the left side of the bottle Est. $600-800 HWAC# 57715 Columbia Soda Works Bottle Columbia/ Soda / Works / S. F. // Lot# 3223 Sacramento, California C & K Eagle Works Reverse : Motif- Seated liberty, facing left. / C.C. Dall : 1879-1881. Light aqua. Soda Bottle C. & K. / Eagle Works / Sac. City // 1858- clean, but needs polishing, because 1866: Beautiful...medium cobalt blue. Looks great !! Pro there are several small areas of minute cleaned, with just a minor amount of wear and a few half moons, in the base area. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 29876 scratching. What makes this special, is the very crude, uneven top. Checked with my 10x lense, and does not appear to be worked. Also a great , 2” x 3/8” tear drop bubble on the reverse, in the right rear shoulder over the motif !!. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 29367 180 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3229 San Francisco, California Crystal Soda Lot# 3234 San Francisco, California D. S. & Co. Bottle Water Co. Bottle Crystal ( au) / Soda / Water Co D. S. & Co / San Francisco // 1861-1864: Light blue ( ad. // Reverse : Patented / November 12- 1872 aqua. This is a dug specimen, with a light amount of / Taylor’s ( au) U.s. Pt. // : 1872-1886: Beautiful, overall body wear. Also, a 3/4” dis-colored, right side light cobalt blue. Super mint perfect, like the day it base crack. Would clean up nice, and has a couple of was made. No defects...Outstanding specimen. Est. bubbles. No other forms of damage, or issues. Est. $600-700 HWAC# 30106 $100-200 HWAC# 29377 Lot# 3235 San Francisco, California D. S. & Co. Soda Bottle D. S & Co // san Francisco // ( In a slug plate ) : 1861-1864 : Very nice deep, teal color. Pro cleaned , but a little overall wear remaining...but very light. Also, a little base edge wear. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 30278 Lot# 3230 San Francisco, California Crystal Water Co. Soda Bottle Crystal / Soda / Water Co. // Reverse: Patented / Nov. 12_ 1872 / U.S. Pt. // 1872-1886: Beautiful, light blue. Great condition, with a grouping of bubbles, in the front shoulder, over the embossing. One Lot# 3236 San Francisco, California tiny base pinhead, and a side pinhead. Otherwise, a great Eastern Cider Company Bottle specimen. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 30068 Eastern ( au) / Cider Co. // : 1877- 1882. : Beautiful, light , brilliant golden yellow amber. Really, a nice looking specimen, with some nice whittle, in the central body area. Good quality glass. Needs a tiny bit of cleaning to sparkle. Nice 3/8” bubble, on the front shoulder.. Very light, hair line body scratching... ultra , minute. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 30013 Lot# 3231 San Francisco, California Crystal Water Co. Soda Bottle Crystal ( au) Soda / Water Co. ( au) // Lot# 3237 San Francisco, California Reverse: Patented / November. 12_ 1872 / U.S. Pt. //: Eastern Cider Company Bottle 1872-1886: Pale aqua color. Very nice, but need a tumble Eastern (au ) / Cider Co. // 1877- to sparkle. 3” area of ultra light scratching, near left mold 1882 : Exceptionally rare, medium to deep, red amber colorization !! seam. Wolud clen to mint. Very unusual, Hutchinson style Clean and shiny. But, there is an old,1/2” epoxy repair in the side of the top closure ring, in the blob top !! Est. $100-200 HWAC# lip, with a flake on top of that. Otherwise, no other defects, of any kind. 30103 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 57712 Lot# 3238 San Francisco, California Empire Soda Works Bottle: D S & Co. Empire Soda Works (au) / D. S. & Co. / San Francisco // 1861-1864 : Beautiful aqua glass, with striations and swirls. But, the top is badly Lot# 3232 San Francisco, California Crystal Water Co. damaged , 3/4 of the way around, with 3 large chips ! No Soda Bottle Crystal ( au) / Soda / Water Co ( ad ) // other chips, cracks or flakes on the rest of the bottle. Est. Reverse :Pateted / Nov. 12 _ 1872 / U S. Pt. // 1872-1886: $80-120 HWAC# 30229 Beautiful aquamarine color. Clean and shiny. Super mint, collared tpo, with hole in it. Some ultra light scratches , near the right mold seam . Otherwise, very nice. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 30104 Lot# 3239 San Francisco, California Empire Soda Works Bottle: D S & Co. Empire Soda Works( au) / D S & Co. / San Francisco // 1861-1864: Pale aqua, clean and shiny. 1 1/4” heat flash, in between the embossing on the Lot# 3233 San Francisco, California D. S. & Co. Bottle D. left side. No other cracks, chips or flakes. Est. $100-200 S. & Co // San Francisco // ( In slug plate ) : 1861-1864: HWAC# 30231 Beautiful...light green.Rare in this color. Clean and shiny, looks great. But, there is a large 3/4’ lip chip in top. No other issues , of any kind. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 29371 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 181
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3240 San Francisco, California Empire Soda Lot# 3245 , California El Dorado Soda Bottle Works Bottle: D&M Empire Sosa Works( au) / D & M / El- Dorado // : 1860-1880. : Beautiful, light San Francisco // 1864-1865. Beautiful...light sky blue. aqua marine. Super mint, clean and shiny . Only Clean and shiny. The top has a 3/8” inside lip bruise a couple of small pits on the shoulder area, on n flake , and the is a 1/8” base flake and a couple of the reverse. Otherwise, very nice. No other type pinheads. Otherwise, a very nice specimen.. Est. $250- of defects. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 30508 350 HWAC# 30230 Lot# 3241 San Francisco, California Pacific Soda Works, Classen & Co. Soda Bottle Pacific ( au) / Soda / Works (ad) : Reverse: Classen & Co ( au) / San / Francisco // 1863-1868: Beautiful...Light blue green. Super mint. Looks like a brand new bottle, the day it was made. No issues of any kind. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 30428 Lot# 3246 , California 1870’s-1880’s. S & L (Beer Bottle) Gigantic, blue aqua bottle. 11 1 / 4” x 3 3/16”. Unlisted Lot# 3242 Santa Barbara, California 1900’s -1910 Santa wth the initials “ S & L”, in an oval on the front shoulder. Perfect condition, with no type of damage... Very Barbara Soda Works Bottle Santa Barbara ( au) / Soda nice. early morning glass, with little tiny bubbles. This Works /Santa Barbara ( ad) // Base: Lettter “ B”. Early specimen, has never been cleaned, but will clean very well crown top soda, tooled top. 7 5/8” x 2 1/4”. Pale Greenish to perfect. Very light spotty haze. Nice large 1”bubble, in aqua color. Clean and shiny, and really nice condition. the left front neck area. Very rare item. ( RH). Est. $80- Perfect except for a couple of minute , pinhead bruises on 100 HWAC# 63923 the top,of the lip. Nice 1/2” bubble in the left side, and well as some elonggared ones, in the right side to the uipper neck area...Otherwise , really nice.( RH) Est. $40-60 HWAC# 63921 Lot# 3247 Shoshone, Idaho Shoshone Bottling Works Bottle Shoshone Bottling Works, Shoshone Lot# 3243 Vallejo, California Empire Soda Works Idaho. Aqua Hutch soda bottle clean, mint, a beauty. Vallejo Bottle Empire( su) Soda Works( sd) / Two Est. $60-150 HWAC# 47065 diagonal branches / Vallejo // Reverse: Motif- eagle, facing right, with a snake in his beak // : 1874-1890: Pale aqua . Super mint, clean and shiny. Perfect , except for some ultra fine stress marks, in the neck area. Nice applied top , as well. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 30247 Lot# 3248 , New York Clarke & White and Buffalo Lithia Mineral Water Bottles 1) Aqua 10.25” BUFFALO/ LITHIA SPRINGS Lot# 3244 , California El Dorado Soda Bottle El- WATER / NATURES MATERIA MEDICA / Dorado // 1860-1880. Dug specimen, with some staining TRADEMARK. C5 on bottom. No visible chips , pitting and scratching. Also, a 1/4” bruise, on the left or cracks, 2 light scratches on rear. Embossed side of the bottle. Now, the good part, the color is an seated woman holding a jug. 2) Dark green exceptionally light powder blue. Imagine how nice it mineral water pint CLARKE & WHITE / C / would be, if cleaned up!! No other defects, like chips, or cracks. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 30504 NEW YORK with 1.25” front lower glass fold. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54666 Lot# 3249 , New York Red Dragon Seltzer Bottle Red Dragon Seltzer Company, New York. 2 inches high, 1 inch diameter, resembles a Bromo seltzer, but this bottle in emerald green. Stained, rare, circa 1890. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 48319 182 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3250 , Texas/Louisiana Walker, Lot# 3254 Ouray, Colorado Turn of The Century ( Fort Worth and Ouachita Valley, 1895-1910 ) Old Kaintuck Whiskey Collection (47) Monroe Bottles Walker from Fort Amazing Bottle Bonanza! Found in the basement of Worth. Austin Bottling, clear, case an” Old Saloon “in the late 1970’s. Clear, rectangular, wear, based something small. Ouachita square collar top, 3 3/4” tall. Most all of the specimens Valley, Monroe, Louisiana. Aqua, needs are clean with a little haze, and some have minor polishing, scarce bottles. Est. $100- base, in making, mold roughness. “ Old Kaintuck/ 200 HWAC# 47041 Whiskey” // Notice the spelling of Kentucky, it was spelled wrong on purpose cause in the old days, the pioneers pronounced it that way. These specimens are all “Sample’ give aways! Great dealer lot. Est. $475- 500 HWAC# 63936 Lot# 3251 San Francisco, California 1890’s- Lot# 3255 Ouray, Colorado 1890’s 1900’s J. H. Cutter Old Bourbon Cutter ( au) 1900. Old Kaintuck Whiskey / O.K./ Whisky// ( Encircled , on the shoulder Collection (47) Secody grouping, of ). / J. H . Cutter / Old/ Bourbon /Trade ( cd ) / the “ Amazing Bottle Bonanza”found in the late 1970’s in the basement Monogram- Crown surrounded by 14 dots Mark of an “ Old Saloon”. Clear, rectangular, square collar top, tooled lip. ( cu), over a barrel / Barrel embossed JHC/. C. P. 3 3/4” tall, and mostly all are in good condition. A little spotty haze Moorman / Manufacturer/ Louisville, K.Y. /./ Base and some dirt. Also, some edge of base , in making mold roughness embossed ,:,434/ H// Reverse: A.P. Hotaling’s ( on a few. “ OLD KAINTUCK/ WHISKEY “ // Notice, the spelling of au)/ O.K./ Cutter Whiskey//: Long tapered collar Kentucky. Yes, it was spelled incorrectly, on purpose. People would with ring, tooled top. Medium to light , orange pronounce it wrong on purpose, and the name just stuck. This is a amber. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. very bold, nice lot, and a good dealer offering. ( These are all sample, give away heavy cut embossing. ( Pictured on page 14, bottles.) Est. $450-500 HWAC# 63937 in the bottom left corner, of the book “ Whiskey Bottles Of The Old West “ by John Thomas, 1977. (RH) Est. $60-100 Lot# 3256 Virginia City, Nevada 1960’s + HWAC# 63939 Union Brewery Building Figural Give Away Very nice pottery, whisky give away, of and old Lot# 3252 San Francisco, California 1902 / 1905+ Louis Taussig & Crown Distillers building in the 1870’s. The building was the famous, “ Union Brewery”, in Virginia City... Bottles (2) ( Lot #1 of 2 ) Monograhm: L. T. & It was 28 “ C” St, in the old days... now its Co ( Stands for Louis , Taussig & Co.), in an oval 63, C street . Yes, its still standing today. But, at the shoulder. 10 1/2” x 3 3/4”, Long Tapered the bottle is empty now. ( RH) Est. $150-200 collar with Ring, tooled top. / Base: embossed HWAC# 61445 in a rectangular sunken panel: Patented / Feb 4 1902//.Huge bottle. Brilliant , Orange amber. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. Nice fancy ribbing on the rerevese base area. Nice 1” bubble, in the left upper shoulder No damage of Lot# 3257 , Midwest and Eastern any kind ! ( Lot#2 of 2 ) Crown Distillers ( au) Whiskies (6) Clear OLD QUAKER in an oval/ Monograhm: 10 pointed Crown, over CLUB / MONONCAHELA RYE / shield, with the letters C D & Co/ Company ( ad).Long tapered collar WHISKEY / ROSENHAM BROTHERS with ring, and inside screw threads, 11 1/8” x 3” in size. / Base : / SOLE PROPRIETORS / NEW YORK. P.C.G.W ( Stands for Pacific Coast Glass Works, in San Francisco.// Clear(purple) Fels / TRADE A=1 Really nice momograhm. Orange amber, perfect , except for light haze MARK / Whiskey / FELS DIST’G CO. in the shoulder area. A nice duo, of two whiskey bottles ( RH).. Est. / KANSAS CITY U.S.A.(small bruise $40-50 HWAC# 63924 on upper neck). Amber WRIGHT & TAYLOR / DISTILLERS / LOUISVILLE Lot# 3253 San Francisco & Los KY. Clear(purple) unmarked. Clear(purple) KELLERSTRASS Angeles, California Early 1900’s- / REGISTERED / DISTILLERS / ST. LOUIS, M. O. USA. Square 1910. Three “The Waldorf” Pocket amber HANNIS DIST’L’G CO / FULL QUART / RE-USE OF BOTTLE Flasks ( Lot of 3 ): Lot# 1 of 3: “ PROHIBITED, 1 small bruise. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 54906 The Waldorf” ( embossed at the shoulder, with fancy lettering) ( cd). Lot# 3258 , Western Whiskey San Francisco & Los Angeles/ Becker Collection, Seven Fifths (six Bros. Inc // Base 1204 ( embossed are amber) Hollywood whiskey, upside down and backwards !)// tooled top Amber quart. Hall Luhrs, Pale, sun colored amethyst. Long Sacramento Barnett 317. Jesse tapered collar with ring, tooled top. Moore. Tooled top. GIER, Oakland. 7 7/8” x 3 1/ 16” in size. Great condition, but needs a bath still has McDonald and Cohn, San Francisco. the Original cork in the top, and some slight amount of dirt. Also , Schleishinger and Bender, pure has a few nice scattered bubbles , in the body of the bottle. Lot #2 of California wines, San Francisco., 3: Same bottle, same embossing, except says 10 oz, on the shoulder. Bauer’s Wild Cherry Cordial. The last bottle is clear, square. All bottles No base embossing. Clear, clean and shiny. But, has about 3/4”, in are nice. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 46739 making... lip bruising that moves around the edge of the lip. Also, at the base, 1 7/8” in making edge chipping, which was mold at one time. Lot# 3 of 3 : Same bottle, same embossing except, on the shoulder is embossed 5 oz. Clear, super mint. 6 3/4” x 2 3/4 “ in size. base plain. Still has partial , original cork , let in the top. Nice trio of bottles... Est. $100-150 HWAC# 61400 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 183
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Bottles Lot# 3259 , William Dailey Whiskey Probable Lot# 3265 , 2 Handled Jugs Deep William Dailey Whiskey, dark green. Unmarked. No red amber with applied top, 8.75” no apparent chips or cracks. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 48522 markings. Clear(purple) F. P. ADAMS / BOSTON MASS / U.S.A on bottom. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 54667 Lot# 3260 Ontario, Canada Russian Flask Lot# 3266 , Light Amber Meyer Bros. Bottle Light amber MEYER BROS. & Co. 9.5”. No visible chips or cracks. Russian flask, c. 1960. Silver metal with shield and Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54676 coat of arms: sword with 5-point star and hammer and sickle emblem, with red and blue enamel work. On bottom of flask is embossed a circle with the hammer and sickle emblem embossed within. Size is 5 x 3 inches. Provenance: From the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 56008 Lot# 3267 , Large Pepsi Cola Metal Lot# 3261 Des Moines, Iowa Dr. Von Hopfs Bitters Sign Large Pepsi sign, 40” diameter, Bottle Curacoa Bitters. Des Moines Iowa. Amber exactly in the style of a bottle cap, rectangle. Ring V 28. Rare. Est. $100-200 HWAC# one of the most popular of all the Pepsi signs. A few wrinkles, displays 46738 nicely. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 75561 Lot# 3268 , 2014 Pickers Pocket Guide to Bottles (4 Books) 4 paperback books; 1) Picker’s Pocket Guide by Michael Polak, color photos pp.207, 4” x 8”; 2) Bottles, Identification & Price Guide, First Edition by Michael Polak, signed by author in 1994, pp.492; 3)Bottles, Identification and Price Guide by Michael Lot# 3262 , Deep Amber Doyles Bitters Bottle Deep Polak, Second Edition, signed by author amber, applied top and plain base. D93. 9 5/8” x 2 5/8”. in 1997,pp.498; 4)Antique Trader Bottles 1872 / DOYLES / HOP / BITTERS. Embossed hops leaf. Identification & Price Guide by Michael Polak, No visible chips or cracks. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 54671 7th Edition, signed by author, pp.543, beautiful color photos. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 64241 Lot# 3263 , Hartwig Bitters with Labels Very fine example of a Hartwig Bitters in milk glass with labels on two sides. Both labels show damage but are readable. Zoom in and see Applied top, no chips. 9.25” tall. This is a German bottles that was very popular in America in the late nineteenth close up detail century. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 42267 High Resolution Images of ALL LOTS available online at Lot# 3264 , Set of 3 Bitters Bottles FHWAC.com Light aqua rectangular B263 T. MILBURN & Co. / BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS / TORONTO, ONT. Amber rectangular ELECTRIC BITTERS / H. E. BUCKLEN & Co. / CHICAGO, ILL., Amber rectangular CALIFORNIA EXTRACT OF FIG CO. / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. / CALIFORNIA FIG BITTERS // PCGW. No visible chips or cracks, Est. $120-200 HWAC# 54903 184 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3269 Fort Grant, Arizona Lot# 3277 San Francisco, Post Exchange Token (Fort Grant, California 1900-1905 Arizona) Obv.: Post Exchange / Fort Long’s Preserves Token Grant; Rev.: 10. Al, Oct., 27mm, R9. Mirror Mirror Token. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 49175 Long’s California’s Finest Preserves Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64164 Lot# 3270 San Carlos, Arizona San Carlos Trading Enterprise Tokens Eight Good for 10c in trade Tokens from San Carlos Trading Enterprise Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64168 Lot# 3278 San Francisco, California Old Kirk Whiskey Token Six point Lot# 3271 , Arizona Arizona Restrike star made for hanging. A. P. Hotaling Tokens Grab Bag Over 50 Obverse & Co. / 437 Jackson St. / S.F.Cal. If restrike only tokens from Arizona you have a Whiskey bottle, you have towns. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 64158 to have this piece. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64162 Lot# 3279 San Francisco, California Sept. 9, 1900 San Francisco 50th Anniversary Token San Francisco 50 Anniversary Sept. 9, 1900. Reverse pictorial, Eureka California. Rare pre Quake token. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 64167 Lot# 3280 Vallejo, California Lot# 3272 San Antionio, California Belling Bros. Bakery Unlisted Wai Yuen Chinese Social Club Tokens (Vallejo, CA) Lot of 4: Obv.: Tokens Eight tokens, four round, and Belling Bros. / Bakery / Vallejo, Cal.; four octagonal. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 64166 Rev.: Good For / One / Loaf Bread. Octagonal, brass, 26 mm. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 52407 Lot# 3281 Vallejo, California R. J. Coe Unlisted Tokens (Vallejo, CA) Lot# 3273 Fellows, California Lot of 4: Obv.: R. J. Coe / Good For / 5c Midway Club Token Kern County / Drink / Vallejo; Rev.: three stamped little town. Obv.: Associated / Midway numbers, all different. Unlisted / Club / Fellows, Calif.; Rev.: Good tokens. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52406 For / 5 c / In Merchandise. Br., rd., 20 mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63658 Lot# 3282 , California Wai Yuen Lot# 3274 Gazelle, California Chinese Social Club Tokens Over 70 Behnke Bros. Token (Gazelle, CA) Chinese Social Club tokens. Location unknown. Various sizes. Est. $200- Siskiyou County. Good for one drink. 400 HWAC# 64169 Round, brass, worn but very readable. Please inspect. An exceptional California town. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 43574 Lot# 3275 Linda Vista, California Linda Vista Bar Token Linda Vista Lot# 3283 Louisvile, Colorado F. M. Winkler Token (Louisville, Bar, blank reverse. Brass, round. Rare California town. Est. $200-400 Colorado) Obv.: F.M. Winkler / HWAC# 43573 Louisville, Colo.; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade. Rd., Br., 20mm. Unlisted merchant. Est. $200-600 HWAC# Lot# 3276 San Francisco, California 44576 Golden Gate Park Token Children’s Lot# 3284 Louisville, Colorado Playground, Golden Gate Park, Good Jack’s Place Token Obv. Jack’s Place for one ride. Reverse is pictorial / Louisville, / Colo.; Rev.: Good For of Sharon’s Quarters for Children. / 5c / In Trade. Rd., br., 25 mm. R-5, Excellent condition. Est. $100-150 L-8070. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 61977 HWAC# 64163 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 185
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3285 Yuma, Colorado Yuma Lot# 3293 Plymouth, Michigan 1924 Billiard Parlor Token Obv.: Yuma Tonquish Temple Assn. Token Obv.: Billiard / Parlor / Yuma / Colorado; Tonquish Temple Assn. / 1924; Rev.: Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade. Br., rd., Good For / 1 / Brick. Rd., Br., 25mm, 20 mm. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 61978 AU. Est. $20-60 HWAC# 44572 Lot# 3286 , Hawaii Hawaii Trade Tokens Lot# 3294 Butte, Montana Four Seven Hawaii Trade Tokens. Love’s Biscuit, Butte, MT Tokens (Two R6) Four Honolulu, T.H.; Love’s Bakery, Nuuanu St.; tokens, likely brass: Rex Buffet on Kekaha School, Kauii; 2-Moanalua Dairy, 1qt South Main St, Spillum’s on North with 2 different reverses; Honolulu Radpid Main St, Crystal Creamery (R6), and tran, plus a modern token. Est. $80-150 The Butte Amusements (R6) with HWAC# 75519 a shamrock-shaped piercing. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64220 Lot# 3295 Butte, Montana New Finlen Hotel Cigar Stand Token A paper ticket one inch by two inches, laminated long ago. Lot# 3287 Weiser, Idaho Nugget Obverse: New Finlen / Cigar Hotel Stand / Louis S. Cohn Co. Props. / Butte Montana / Cigar Store Cardboard Tokens 11 1349; Reverse: After all / nothing satisfies tokens: Nugget Cigar Store / GF 12 like a good cigar / Good For / 12 1/2c / In 1/2 c IT / Shirley Mendenhall. Yellow cardboard. Est. $40-100 HWAC# Trade / at New Finlen Hotel Cigar Stand. 38619 Rare token. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 74074 Lot# 3296 Lewistown, Montana City Lot# 3288 New Richmond, Indiana Billiards “Smile!” Cards (Lewiston, New Richmond Brunswick & Co. Montana) Six “Smile!” cards, 5.25” x Token, Unique Ira Stout/ GF 5c IT// 3.25” each. Advertising--City Billiards, Brunswick & Co. (pic pool table). Lewistown, Montana. Cartoon image of c1875-1880 token, listed in the Token man fishing in a boat, small chain moves Catalog, researched by Much or to draw face. Very clever!!! Est. $70-150 Greever, this is that piece. Est. $150- HWAC# 38272 300 HWAC# 56010 Lot# 3289 Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City Corn Palace Token 1890 Souix City Corn Palace // W.H. Beck Jeweler, store card, Bronze, 26mm. Est. $20- Lot# 3297 Madison County, Montana 40 HWAC# 75206 Two Madison County Tokens from Sheridan and Twin Bridges. Two Tokens from Madison County that include Lot# 3290 Cayce, Kentucky Very Sheridan and Twin Bridges. R-4 Gould Rare JM Jones, Cayce KY Token Hotel / Twin Bridges / Mont. // GF / Very rare and verified by David $1.00 / IT. Round, Aluminum, 35mm. R-4 Schenkman as an unknown variety. The Stockman / Sheridan, / Montana // Round Brass 18mm 1 / J. M. JONES / GF / 12 1/2c / In Merchandise. Round, 1 // ITO / INGLE SYSTEM / PAT APR. Brass, 25mm. Damage on front, something 7, 1914 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 62360 stamped it. Est. $50-120 HWAC# 40844 Lot# 3291 Owensboro, Kentucky Lot# 3298 Crystal, Nevada Green River Whiskey Tokens Three American Borax Co. Token (Crystal, Green River Whiskey Tokens, one old Nevada) Obv.: American Borax Co. two newer. Four leaf clover inside / Crystal / Nevada; Rev.: Good For / horseshoe. It’s lucky To Drink Green One / Meal. Al, 31mm, environmental River Whiskey. Est. $60-100 HWAC# damage. Rare Clark County town. 64159 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 55203 Lot# 3292 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Lot# 3299 Goldfield, Nevada Red Top Bar “Hotel Raymond” Good For Mirror Tokens (Goldfield, Nevada) Lot of two (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) verified whore house tokens: 1) Obv.: Red NGC certified genuine. “Meet Your Top Bar / 12 1/2 / Bob Martin; Rev.: 12 Friends / At The / Hotel Raymond / 1/2c; Sc., Al. 2) Obv.: Red Top Bar / Ajax / & J. Raymond Dwyer, Prop. / Fitchburg / Martin / Goldfield, Nev.; Rev.: Good For / 6 Mass. / Good For 10c In Trade. 2 1/4 1/4c / In Trade. C, Rd., 21mm. Martin was inches Est. $400-800 HWAC# 48257 active in both Tonopah and Goldfield. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 53861 186 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3300 Ludwig, Nevada Ludwig Lot# 3307 Fonda, New York Club Tokens (Ludwig, Nevada) Lot “O’Melia Bros.” Good For Mirror of two Ludwig Club tokens: Good For 5 NGC certified genuine. “O’Melia Bros. cents and 25 cents.. Est. $40-80 HWAC# / Fonda, N.Y. / Good For 10c In Trade. 55225 2 1/4 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 48254 Lot# 3308 Geneva, New York “The Seneca” Good For Mirror NGC certified genuine. The Seneca / Flaherty and Mellen / Seneca, N.Y. / Good For 10c In Trade. 2 1/4 inches. Lot# 3301 Reno, Nevada Montana Est. $280-600 HWAC# 48252 Bar Token Obv.: J.J. Huber / Montana / Bar / Reno, Nevada; Rev.: Good For Lot# 3309 Waverly, New York c. 1908- / 5c / In Trade. Br., rd., 24 mm. Est. 1910 The Place Good For Mirror $40-80 HWAC# 63643 (Waverly, New York) 2.25” THE PLACE / GUY C HAIGHT / 243 BROAD ST. WAVERLY, NY / GF 10C IN TRADE. Lot# 3302 , Nevada Nevada Anillo Est. $200-400 HWAC# 54960 Tokens Lot of 23 Anillo restrike tokens from many Nevada towns. Yerington, Las Vegas, Reno, Virginia City. Many different businesses. All aluminum, uniface. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 75144 Lot# 3303 , Nevada Nevada Fantasy Tokens Lot of four non existant Lot# 3310 Lancaster, Ohio places: Carbilisa Claims, Oriental Lancaster Traction Company Nevada; Northern Saloon, Ione, Token Red plastic round token, Nevada; Nellies Hideaway, Carbon, holed, trimmed. Pictorial of a cable Nevada; C. Massie, Gold Point Nev. car on the reverse. Est. $50-100 Est. $40-80 HWAC# 53878 HWAC# 75131 Lot# 3304 , Nevada South of Bullfrog, Nevada Tokens (Amargosa and Lot# 3311 Abilene, Texas Abilene Goodsprings) Two tokens from mining Country Club Token Abilene camps south of Bullfrog: Brown Palace Country Club GF 1. Reverse blank. Cafe, GF 10c, Amargosa; O.F. Schwartz, GF Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62679 5c, Goodsprings. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 55234 Lot# 3312 Abilene, Texas Bank & Cafe Tokens Two tokens. 1) Abilene Truck Terminal Café. 2) The First State Bank & Trust Co. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64133 Lot# 3305 , Nevada Three Nevada Ghost Town Tokens (Tungsten, Mason, Thompson) Lot of three: 1) S. Bernstein / Tungsten, / Nev.; Rev.: Good For / 12 1/2c / In Trade. 21mm, B, C. 2) Obv.: Hotel Mason / Mason, / Nev.; Rev.: blank; 21mm. 3) Obv.: Thompson / Mercantile / Co. / Moise S.F.; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade; 21mm. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 55205 Lot# 3313 Abilene, Texas Four Different Abilene Tokens Four large white metal tokens. 1) Abilene Truck Stop. 2) Abilene Progressive Store. 3) Henderson the Tire Man. 4) Mingus Bros. & Co. Est. Lot# 3306 , New Mexico Anillo $100-200 HWAC# 64132 Restrike New Mexico Tokens Anillo restrike of Obverse only New Mexico tokens. About 20 pieces Est. $120- 200 HWAC# 64157 Lot# 3314 Abilene, Texas R. C. Thornton Token Token good for one shave. Abilene is misspelled on token as Abeline. B,R,23mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64130 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 187
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3315 Abilene, Texas Smoke Lot# 3322 Austin, Texas Three House Token Early Abilene token Political Related Texas Tokens 10 E. good for 2 1/2 cents in pool. Selig / 615 / Congress / Ave // GF 5c B,R,24mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# IT. 2) Senate Domino Parlor. 3) Texas 64151 House of Representatives. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 62673 Lot# 3316 Abilene, Texas Three Abilene Tokens 1) Paramore Post 57, uniface. 2) Rockledge Farm Dairy. 3) J. Sides GF 10c bread. Est. $80- 150 HWAC# 64131 Lot# 3323 Austin, Texas W. B. Newton Token Rare unlisted early Lot# 3317 Ammannsville, Austin token. Texas J. M. Bartosh Tokens White Elephant Three pieces. 10c, 25c, and (pictorial) / 50c tokens. All Good for in W. B. Newton merchandise. Nice clean Proprietor. tokens Est. $100-200 Est. $100-300 HWAC# 62677 HWAC# 62672 Lot# 3324 Avinger, Texas Caton Lumber Co. Tokens Collection of five tokens from Caton Lumber Co. 4/5 on one nickel, 4/5 of one dime, 4c, 5c, and 25c Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62639 Lot# 3318 Angle City, Texas Angle City Mercantile Co. Token Angle City Mercantile Co. GF 1.00 IM. B/R/34mm Est. $100- 300 HWAC# 62678 Lot# 3325 Bartlett, Texas The Gersbach-Wacker Co. Tokens Lot# 3319 Anson, Texas Anson Ward Seventeen (17) tokens total. Two encased pieces, a 5c, and 10c. BIM School Token Lunch Ticket for Anson Ward School. A,R,35mm Est. $40-80 pieces. balance are all Aluminum ,and HWAC# 62676 four 5c, three 10c, two 25c, three 50c, and three $1.00 tokens. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 62671 Lot# 3326 Bastrop, Texas Bastrop Bridge Company Token Bastrop Lot# 3320 Austin, Texas J. H. Bridge Company / 25. Reverse Blank. B/R/29mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Harrison Token J. H. Harrison 25. 62638 Ingle piece. NPB,R,2mm Est. $40-60 HWAC# 62675 Lot# 3327 Bastrop, Texas G. W. Schafer Token G. W. Schafer Meat Market. 10. B/S8?29mm. Est. $50- Lot# 3321 Austin, Texas Texas Bar 100 HWAC# 64153 Tokens Three pieces. Two Texas Bar, GF 12 1/2 and GF 6 1/4 IT, both center punched. University of Texas Athletic Council towel token. Est. Lot# 3328 Baytown, Texas Four $100-150 HWAC# 62674 Baytown Tokens 1) 3201 Main St. Variety Club. 2) Baytown Variety Club. 3) Fuller Inc. 4) Baytown School Cafeteria Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62637 188 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3329 Beaumont, Texas Five Beaumont Lot# 3336 Bertram, Texas Potts & Tokens 1) Beach Park Bingo. 2) Beaumont Aerie Ater Bros. Tokens Three tokens. # 116. 3) First National Bank. 4) Golden Domino GF 5c, GF 25c, GF 1.00. All for in Parlor. 5) Beaumont Billiard & Pool Club. Est. Merchandise. Town founded in 1882 $100-200 HWAC# 62634 and is NW of Austin. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62629 Lot# 3337 Bonham, Texas H. L. Lot# 3330 Beaumont, Texas Liberal Rodgers Co. Token The Good Clothes Reading Club Tokens Two same pieces. Store. GF 1.00 on a suit. A/R/38mm. Liberal Reading Club. GF 5c IT. A/ Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62627 S8/21mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62635 Lot# 3338 Bonham, Texas Will H. Evans Token Save Money and But Lands from Will H. Evans. / Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Notary work, Good luck to you. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62628 Lot# 3331 Beaumont, Texas Three Encased Beaumont Tokens 1) Lot# 3339 Breckenridge, Texas Beaumont Amusement Club. 2) Meador & Meador Cafe Token Beaumont Amusement Club. 3) Jonas Meador & Meador Cafe token GF Lowenstein (Rare Token). Est. $150- 5c IT. town founded in 1854 as 300 HWAC# 62636 Picketville and was at one time home to Doc Holiday Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62626 Lot# 3340 Breckenridge, Texas Two Lot# 3332 Bellton, Texas N. E. Breckenridge Tokens 1) Bill’s Smoke House Woodruff, Brunswick Balke, Token 5c token. 2) Gray’s Groceries & Meats. GF 5 c on purchase of Chase & Sanborn coffee or tea. Early Brunswick Balke token. GF 1 drink. B/R/25mm. Est. $100-200 Est. $60-100 HWAC# 62625 HWAC# 62632 Lot# 3333 Bellton, Texas Three Bellton Tokens 1 0 F. P. Perry’s Confectionary. 2)Thos. A. Cook Co. 3 ) A. G. Hall City Bakery. Belton was home to at least six different Indian Lot# 3341 Brenham, Texas tribes Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62631 Schubert, Alvin & Co. Tokens Four tokens. GF 5c, 10c, 25c, and 50c in merchandise. 50 cent piece is Schubert Brothers. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62624 Lot# 3334 Bellton, Texas Two Johns Lot# 3342 Bridgeport, Texas Saloon Token Scarce Saloon piece. Bridgeport Coal Co. Token GF 10c IT. B/R/21mm. Est. $200- Bridgeport Coal Co. bimetal token GF 500 HWAC# 62633 5 IM. BIM/R/20mm. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 62623 Lot# 3335 Benford, Texas Benford Lot# 3343 Brownwood, Texas W. G. Ward Lumber Co. Token Benford Lumber Tokens Three Good For in Trade tokens. 5c, 10c, Co. token GF 1.00 IM. A/R/31mm. and $5.00. In WWII town was site of Camp Bowie. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62630 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62622 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 189
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3344 Buckhorn, Texas J. W. Lot# 3351 Cedar Hill, Texas Shorty Hammack Token Only token from Hood’s Bar B-Q Token Only token this town NW of Austin. General from Cedar Hill. Good foe one cup of merchandise dealer. GF 5c IM. coffee. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 62640 B/R/20mm Est. $60-200 HWAC# 62621 Lot# 3345 Burleson, Texas Farmer’s Lot# 3352 Cedar Lane, Texas Union Token Farmer’s Union Hubert W. Bowie Token One Clearing House General Merchandise. Merchant town. INGLE token. 50 GF 1.00 IM. B/R/24mm Est. $50- in trade only. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 150 HWAC# 62620 64114 Lot# 3346 Burnet, Texas Three Lot# 3353 Chappell Burnet Tokens Two tokens are Hill, Texas W. from Guthrie-Howell Co., 5c, & 10c Reinstein Tokens in merchandise at retail, One token Three tokens from W. is from Schnabel’s bakery, GF 5c Loaf Reinstein. GF 2c, GF bread. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 62619 10c, and GF 50c. all in merchandise. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 62641 Lot# 3347 Cameron, Texas W. S. Lamkin Tokens Two tokens. GF 50 IM, and GF1.00 IM. Both tokens clean and in good condition. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62645 Lot# 3354 Charco, Texas A. Coutret Jr. Token A. Coutret Jr. token GF 1.00 IT. B/R /35mm Est. $80-160 HWAC# 64115 Lot# 3348 Canadian, Texas N. Williams, Brunswick, Token Brunswick & Company Check, Chicago. Later Brunswick piece in clean condition. WM,R,24mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62644 Lot# 3355 Cheapside, Texas R. L. Barnes Token Very scarce INGLE ! Lot# 3349 Caney, Texas W. A. cent Token. B/R/18mm. Est. $50- Matthews Token Token from 100 HWAC# 64116 one merchant town in Matagorda County. GF 1.00 INGLE System piece. NPB,R,35mm Est. $80-200 HWAC# 62643 Lot# 3356 Clawson, Texas Pine Island Lumber Co. Token GF 25c IM. WM/R/28mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64112 Lot# 3350 Carmine, Texas O. Eichler Tokens Two sets Lot# 3357 Clinton, Texas 1914 H. of five tokens each. Each set H. Graff Token Ingle system token has one 5c,10c,25c, 50c, and unlisted in Adams and Texas Token 1.00 piece Ten tokens in all. Catalog. 50 in trade only. Possible All Good For in Trade. Est. unique. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 62572 $150-300 HWAC# 64117 Lot# 3358 Cloverleaf, Texas Green’s Variety Store Token 14233 Market St. GF 5c IT. A,R,22mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62571 190 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3359 College Station, Texas Lou’s Lot# 3367 Crane, Texas Four Silver Dollar Token Trade with Lou / Different Crane Tokens 1) Denton Most aggies do. A,R,33mm. Est. $50-100 Truck Terminal. 2) Denton Hotel HWAC# 62570 Polly. 3) Bar S Restaurant. 4) Bill Preslar. All four very clean. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62665 Lot# 3368 Dacus, Texas Dacus Lbr. Co. Inv. Tokens Three INGLE tokens. GF 5c, GF 50c, and GF $5.00. This was a one merchant town. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62670 Lot# 3360 Collinsville, Texas J. W. Aycock Token GF 25c it. B.R.25mm. Small town with only 4 merchants. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62569 Lot# 3369 Dallas, Texas Five Assorted Dallas Tokens 1) Lot# 3361 Columbia, Texas J. G. Quality Hotels. 2) The Progress Smith & Bro. Tokens Set of five Laundry. 3) Stellmacher & Son. 4) tokens from the only merchant in People’s Credit Store. 5) Neiman_ town. 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 all IT Only INGLE system Est. $100-200 Marcus Christmas Pictorial of HWAC# 62568 Santa Est. $50-200 HWAC# 64106 Lot# 3362 Columbus, Texas c1890’s S. &. B. (Slutter & Brunon) Tokens Two different GF One 12 1/2 Drink tokens. Brass Octagon pieces. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 62566 Lot# 3370 Dallas, Texas Pirates Cafe Lot# 3363 Corpus Christi, Texas Tokens Is that a great name? Two tokens. GF 5c IT, GF 25c IT. Not listed in Texas Four Different Corpus Christi Trade Tokens Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64107 Tokens 1) South Texas Gas Appliance. 2) J. P. Olsen. 3) Buccaneer Day 5. 4) Buccaneer Days 25. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 64109 Lot# 3364 Corpus Christi, Texas 1875-1885 Stock Exchange Token At The Stock Exchange / Good for one Drink or Cigar. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64110 Lot# 3371 Dallas, Texas Schooner Saloon Token Arroyo Bro. 150 Main St. We owe U 5c in trade. A,R,25mm. Lot# 3365 Corpus Christi, Texas Wm. Token in good condition, two small Verlinger Tokens Two I.O.U. 12 1/2 holes punched. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 64108 c IT Stock Exchange tokens from Wm. Verlinger. WM/R/12mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64111 Lot# 3372 Dallas, Texas The Stag Saloon Token T. H. Moore Prop. IOU 12 1/2c in trade. A,S8,29mm. Reported to be Rare. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 62667 Lot# 3373 Denison, Texas Denison Crystal Ice Company Token Pictorial Lot# 3366 Cotolla, Texas J. A. piece of block of ice with tongs. GF Landrum & Co. Token J. A. Landrum 5c worth of ice. A,R,21mm. Est. $50- & Co. token. GF 2 cents IT. B,R,25mm. 150 HWAC# 62668 Est. $50-150 HWAC# 62669 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 191
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3374 Denison, Texas Two Lot# 3380 Eastland, Texas Crystal Denison Tokens 1) Smoke House, 310 Palace Saloon Token Unlisted Good Main St. //2 1/2. 2) G. & U. Domino For 12 1/2 cents token. Davidson, Parlor, //GF 5 cts IT. Est. $50-100 Prop. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 62577 HWAC# 62666 Lot# 3381 Eden, Texas S. H.Burton & Son Token S. H.Burton & Son. Good for 10c in Exchange. A/R/18mm. Town smack in the middle of Texas founded in 1882. Est. $100-300 Lot# 3375 Douglasville, Texas HWAC# 62660 Parker Lumber Co. Tokens Three Good For in Merchandise tokens. 5c, Lot# 3382 Edna, Texas K.P. S. Store 10c, and $1.00. Douglasville located Token K.P. S. Store 1.00 INGLE token. in Cass County Est. $100-200 HWAC# WM/R/35mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62664 62659 Lot# 3383 Egypt, Texas G. H. N. Jr. Tokens Two pieces GF 5 sacks and GF 10 Sacks, both CDY,R,28mm Est. Lot# 3376 Dryer, Texas B. F. $50-100 HWAC# 62574 Schumacher Tokens Three INGLE Tokens, Good for in trade only. 5c, 10c, and $1.00. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62663 Lot# 3384 El Campo, Texas Hill & Isaacson Tokens Set of six tokens. GF 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 1.00 in merchandise. All B/OCT. Est. Lot# 3377 Eagle Lake, Texas Pastime $120-300 HWAC# 62658 Club, Frank Stephens Tokens Two pieces. Pastime Club, A, OCT,25mm; The Frank Stephens, B,R,17mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62573 Lot# 3385 Elmaton, Texas R. C. Roddy Token R. C. Roddy INGLE Lot# 3378 Eagle Pass, Texas token / 25 Elmator Tex. B/R/25mm Est. $100-300 HWAC# 62657 International Coal Co. Token Six tokens from period of Mexican American War Good for tokens ranging from 1 to 50 in merchandise. Est. $100-300 Lot# 3386 Elmina, Texas Walker County HWAC# 62576 Lumber Co. Encased Tokens Two encased Tokens. GF 5c IM, and GF 25 IM. Both Pieces BIM/R. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62661 Lot# 3379 Eagle Pass, Texas The Olmos Coal Company Token Two pieces. GF 25c IM, and GF 1.00 IM. Eagle Pass was a coal town served by the Rio Grande RR as early as 1840. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 62575 Lot# 3387 Evant, Texas W. C. Brooks & Son Token One merchant town. GF 50cIM. A/R/31mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62656 192 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3388 Felicia, Texas W. J. Lot# 3396 Houston, Texas Five Various Sanders Token Only known token Houston Tokens Five pieces. 1) Sizzler from Felicia. 10. A/R/25mm. Hole Restaurant 2) Yhe Original Vienna Buffet 3) punched in side. Est. $200-500 Seagull Lounge 4) Scholibo’s Bakery 5) Peter HWAC# 62655 Pan Miniature Golf Course Est. $60-120 HWAC# 62652 Lot# 3389 Fentress, Texas 1909 W. A. Wilson Token INGLE token. Only merchant from Fentress. GF 5 IT. NBR/R/19mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62654 Lot# 3397 Houston, Texas Model Laundry & Dye Works Tokens Lot# 3390 Ferris, Texas Ferris Three tokens. 1) No. 2 over stamped Merch. Co. Token INGLE system 695 2) No. 696. 3) Encased 1901 token. 1 / non trans. B/R/17mm. Est. Indian head cent Est. $100-200 $100-300 HWAC# 62653 HWAC# 64101 Lot# 3391 Fort Bliss, Texas 1916- 1917 4th Field Artillery Token 4th Lot# 3398 Houston, Texas Three Field Artillery Exchange, GF 5 IT. Est. Houston Tokens 1) Federal Clothing $20-100 HWAC# 75303 Store. 2) Nite Owl 6502 Telegraph Road. 3) B. E. Norvell, Money to Loan. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64100 Lot# 3392 Fort Bliss, Texas 82nd. FA. NCO CLUB Token Good for Amusement Only token Est. $30- 1000 HWAC# 75304 Lot# 3399 Huntsville, Texas Three Huntsville Lumber related Tokens Three tokens from Sam Houston’s Lot# 3393 Fort Quitman, Texas Fort home town. 2 from Hall Lumber Co. Quitman Token Obv.: Moore and and one from E. Boettcher Lumber Sweet / 1871 ; Rev.: Fort Quitman / Co. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62648 50 /cents / In Mdse. Br., rd., 31 mm. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 61976 Lot# 3394 Houston, Texas A. Stude Token A. Stude Houston / Tex. // GF Lot# 3400 Hutto, Texas John Busch 1 Small loaf Bread. WM,OCT,23mm Company Tokens Two Tokens. GF 5c IM, Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62650 and GF 50 IM. Bothe pieces in very good condition a n white metal. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62647 Lot# 3395 Houston, Texas Five Assorted Houston Tokens 1) A.V. & Mabel’s Drive In. B&R. 2) Popeyes. 3) Pilgrim Cleaners. 4) Oaklawn Cafe. 5) Pool Check, 3405 Dowling Est. $80- 180 HWAC# 64150 Lot# 3401 Iago, Texas G. C. Mick & Sons Tokens 5, 10, 50, and 10.00 GF in trade only INGLE Tokens from only merchant in town Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62560 Lot# 3402 Industry, Texas A. L. Weige Token GF 5c IM. B,R,20mm. (Listed as very scarce) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62408 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 193
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3403 Iola, Texas WA Boney Lot# 3411 Kelly AFB, Texas NCO Token GF 5c IM token. Only one Open Mess Tokens 10 pieces. One known from this farming town in round paper, two paper tickets, and Grimes County founded in 1830’s. seven aluminum tokens. All in good Est. $100-300 HWAC# 62407 condition Est. $80-200 HWAC# 75310 Lot# 3404 Irvine, Texas A. J. Clark Token Rare token. Ingle system. 25 IT. Uncertain Attribution. B,R,24mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62406 Lot# 3412 Kerrville, Texas C. Barleman Token Believed to be Lot# 3405 Isabel, Texas Charles Ranch Saloon. GF 12 1/2 Drink. Champion Token GF 25c IM token Reverse blank. Kerrville in present from only known merchant in town day home to one of America’s located near Brownsville and known greatest music festivals. Est. $50- for exporting Cotton during Civil War. 150 HWAC# 64140 Est. $100-300 HWAC# 62405 Lot# 3413 Kerrville, Texas Four Lot# 3406 Jacksboro, Texas City Different Kerrville Tokens Four assorted tokens from a town on the Recreation Club Token GF 5c IT Guadalupe River. 1)A. G. Weston. 2) token from town originally named Mesquiteville in the 1850’s Est. American Creamery. 3) J. L. Pampell. $100-300 HWAC# 62404 4) J. L. Pampelll $1.00 Deposit Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64139 Lot# 3414 Kickapoo, Texas Lot# 3407 Jacksonville, Texas Onalaska Live Stock Co. Token Very Aug. 8,9 1922 Golden Jubilee Rare encased token. Only one from Token Chessher Hotel (store card) this town. S. T. Stanford. GF 5o IM. celebration piece. WM,R, 38mm Est. BIM/OCT/37mm. Est. $200-600 $60-200 HWAC# 62403 HWAC# 64138 Lot# 3415 Kingsville, Texas 07-04-1914 Lot# 3408 Jefferson, Texas Scaggs 00:00:00 R. J. Kilvin Tokens Two tokens Truck Stop Token Scaggs Truck Stop INGLE tokens. 5 / R. J. Kilvin / 5, and 1 token, good for one cup of coffee. Est. / R. J. Kilvin / 1. Est. $50-100 HWAC# $40-60 HWAC# 64142 64152 Lot# 3409 Jewett, Texas Anderson Evans & Evans Tokens Two tokens. GF 5c IM, and GF 10c IM. Anderson Evans & Evans was one of only three merchants in Jewett Est. $100-150 Lot# 3416 Kountze, Texas Crow- HWAC# 62402 Fountain Lumber Co. Token GF 50c IM. A/R/30mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64137 Lot# 3417 La Feria, Texas Lot# 3410 Joiner, Texas A. Nitschke Guadalcanal Token Alfred M. Token A. Nitschke token GF 1.00 IM. Garza Owner. In Beer 5c Or Food. One Merchant town. A,OCT,36mm. Z/R/23mm. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64141 64136 Lot# 3418 La Grange, Texas B. Kirsch, Brunswick Balke, Token Brunswick Balke Collendar Compy. Check. GF 5c at the bar. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 64135 194 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3419 La Grange, Texas Jos. Lot# 3427 Levelland, Texas Two Hausmann Token Jos. Hausmann GF Levelland Tokens 1) Jop’s Gulf Service. 2) 10c IM token. A,R,24mm Est. $50-100 D. O. “Jop” Joplin Est. $30-80 HWAC# 64129 HWAC# 64143 Lot# 3420 La Grange, Texas La Lot# 3428 Lexington, Texas Pick & Payn Self Grange Casino Token La Grange Serving Grocery Tokens Set of five tokens. Casino / Gesellschaft. / Anzunehmen 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. All in good clean Fuer 5 cents Nur Fuer Mitglieder Est. condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64128 $40-100 HWAC# 64134 Lot# 3421 Lackland AFB, Texas c1980’s NCO Open Mess Tokens 13 tokens, three wood, one plastic, nine metal. USAF Training Center. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 75319 Lot# 3429 Lindale, Texas 172 Rosecrest Dr T. M. Goolsby Tokens Four tokens. 1 Qt, 2 Qts, 4 Qts, and 12 Qts. All CDm/R/38mm. Reverses blank. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64127 Lot# 3422 Laredo, Texas Union Saloon Token A. Bonugli’s Union Saloon token GF 5c IT. WM,R, 18mm. Very clean token. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 62646 Lot# 3430 Llano, Texas 1897 Louis Davis Token GF 5c at the bar. Lot# 3423 League City, Texas Hanson, B.R.19mm. (all incuse) Est. $50-100 and Davis Tokens Two pieces. 1) L. J. HWAC# 62400 Hansom, GF 1 Cigar. 2) Davis Cleaners, GF 1.oo IT. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 64105 Lot# 3431 Loan Oak, Texas The Mercantile Company Token The Lot# 3424 Lee’s Mill, Texas Downs, Mercantile Company token. GF 10c Ellingston & Trotti Tokens Downs, IM. B/OCT/24mm. Est. $50-100 Ellingston & Trotti token GF 5c IM. HWAC# 64126 Only merchant in town. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 64104 Lot# 3432 Lockhart, Texas S. H. Brown Token GF 5c IT. B.R.24mm. Lot# 3425 Leon Springs, Texas Leon Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62401 Springs Dance Lodge Token Only token from this town. GF 2 1/2 c at bar. A/R/25mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64102 Lot# 3426 Leonidas, Texas Edwin T. Smith Co. Token Edwin T. Smith Co. token GF 5 IM. B/R/20mm. Est. $50- 100 HWAC# 64103 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 195
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3433 Lodi, Texas Fant Bros. Lot# 3439 Luling, Texas Berman, Token Only known token from this and Mallick Tokens Two tokens. 1) G. town. GF 5c IM. CDY,R,38mm. Est. $50- Berman, GF 1 drink. 2) L. H. Mallick, GF 200 HWAC# 62559 one shave. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 64120 Lot# 3434 London, Texas S. H. Lot# 3440 Marble Falls, Texas Lone McGonagil Token Rare only token Star Saloon Token Town founded from suburb of Houston. GF One in 1887 by “Stovepipe” Johnson Beer Est. $200-600 HWAC# 62558 Confederate Army General. Toke GF 5c IT. B/R/20mm. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 64121 Lot# 3435 Lorena, Texas R. J. Gra Lot# 3441 Marble Falls, Texas M. Token Possibly only one known. Hole H. Reed & Co. Token GF 50 at retail punched on side. GF 12 1/2c IT. A/ prices in merchandise. B/R/30mm. S8/28mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64119 64125 Lot# 3436 Louise, Texas C. A Ward Lot# 3442 Matagorda, Texas W. G. Tokens Two tokens. 1) 10 / C. A. Ward / Thornhill Oysters Tokens Three 10. . 2) 1 / C. A. Ward / 1. Both INGLE Est. tokens from W. G. Thornhill Oyster $50-100 HWAC# 64124 House. GF 5c IM, GF 10c IM, and GF 50c IM. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62556 Lot# 3443 Maydelle, Texas 1914 J. Lot# 3437 Lufkin, Texas Collwood A. Arnwine Tokens Set of five Ingle tokens from J. A. Arnwine. 5, 10, 25, Lumber, and J. B. Martin Tokens Two 50, and 1.00. All in trade only Est. pieces. 1) Collwood Lumber Co., GF 50c $100-200 HWAC# 62555 IT. 2) J. B. Martin, GF 10 IT. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64122 Lot# 3444 Maydelle, Texas Sherman & Benge Tokens Set of five Ingle tokens from Sherman & Benge. 5,10,25,50, and 1.00 all in trade only. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62554 Lot# 3438 Lufkin, Texas Lufkin Land & Lumber Co. Tokens Two Rare incased Lot# 3445 McAllen, Texas Two McAllen tokens from Lufkin Land & Lumber Co. Tokens 1) Bonannon Canning Co. GF 5c. 2) Both GF 1.00 IM. Est. $100-200 HWAC# McAllen 5c Recreation Club. Town known as 64123 “City of Palms” in the Rio Grande Valley. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 64118 Lot# 3446 Moultan, Texas O. B. Eilert Token Rare GF $1.00 IM token, Octagon shape Est. $30-100 HWAC# 75312 196 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3447 Muldoon, Texas Muldoon Lot# 3455 Nordheim, Texas Nord End Mercantile Co. Token Four tokens. Bakery, R. J. Schroller Tokens Two 5c, 10c, 25c, and 1.00. All good for pieces. Nord End Bakery, J. C. Schober, merchandise only. Town named after A,OCT, 27mm; R. J. Schroller, GF 5c IT, Father Muldoon in 1830’s by Austin. B,R,18mm. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 62552 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62578 Lot# 3448 Muleshoe, Texas Cross Roads Cafe Token Ranching town c 193 on Pecos & Northern Texas Railroad line. Only Business in town. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62579 Lot# 3456 Oakhurst, Texas Oakhurst Lumber Co. Tokens Two Tokens. GF 5c IM (dug condition), and Lot# 3449 Nacogdoches, Texas Jimmie’s GF 1.00 IM (B,R,31mm) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 62551.1 Place Tokens Set of five GF IM tokens. 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, and 1.00 from east Texas Lot# 3457 Oakland, Texas C. F. town dating from 1772 Est. $100-200 Laas Token GF 1.00 IM token from HWAC# 62411 two merchant town. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62550 Lot# 3458 Oakland, Texas Hohn Wojtek Token GF 5 IM token from farming town on Navidad river. Est. Lot# 3450 Nada, Texas A. J. Lichnovsky $100-200 HWAC# 62549 Tokens Set of six tokens from town setteled by Czech and German immigrants in the 1880’s. 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, 1.00, and 10.00 pieces. All INGLE system Est. $100- Lot# 3459 Orange, Texas E. M. Davis 200 HWAC# 62547 Token Scalloped GD 5c IT token Est. $30-100 HWAC# 75316 Lot# 3460 Orange, Texas Mrs. H. Lot# 3451 Nada, Texas W. A. Braden Thompson Token GF 5c IM non Tokens Three Tokens, Ingle Scherlow transferable token issued by a Lady. Co., Dayton, O. 25, 50, 1.00 in Merch. Est. $30-100 HWAC# 75317 Only Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62412 Lot# 3461 Palestine, Texas Four Palestine Texas Tokens Four tokens.1) Texas Centennial Good Luck Lot# 3452 Nada, Texas W. A. piece. 2) Bratton Drug Co. 3) Bank Saloon. 4) IND Ice Co. Est. $100-200 Braden Tokens One 5 and two 10 HWAC# 62415 Master Metal Script Ingle Schierlow Co. tokens. In Merch. Only Est. $100- Lot# 3462 Palmetto, Texas Palmetto 150 HWAC# 62548 Lumber Co. Tokens Three tokens. Two pieces stamped OAKHURST. Third piece center cut out and Not a Circulating Medium on outer ring. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62414 Lot# 3453 Nechanitz, Texas C & P Matejowsky Tokens Two pieces, GF 10c & 25C IM. Aluminum pieces showing wear. Est. $30-100 HWAC# 753105 Lot# 3454 Nona, Texas Thos. J. Lot# 3463 Panhandle, Texas Fox Candy Shop Token Triangle shaped Bateu Token No. 50 IT, B,R,31mm token GF 25C IT Est. $30-100 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62553 HWAC# 75318 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 197
DAY 3 Sunday, June 24 Token Lot# 3464 Red Rock, Texas c1909 Lot# 3473 San Antonio, Texas Star O. B. Lentz Tokens Four In Trade Saloon Token Military Plaza. GF tokens, 5c, 10c, 25c, and 1.00 Bastrop 10c drink. This token was dug in San County Merchant in early 1900’s. Antonio and shows damage. Est. $100- Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62410 150 HWAC# 62427 Lot# 3465 Richmond, Texas Palace of Sweets Token Adams & Rich, GF 10c IM. B,R,25mm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62409 Lot# 3474 San Antonio, Texas Four Different San Antonio Tokens 1) Coney Island 201. 2)Cigars Tobacco Pool, 1506-1508 San Fernando St. Lot# 3466 Rutersville, Texas H. 3) Farm Ranch & Mill Machinery. 4) Electric Plaza Est. $100-200 HWAC# Amberg Tokens Three H. Amberg 62420 tokens and one Wm. Hancord token. Town was once home to Rutersville Lot# 3475 San Jacinto, Texas Three College. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 75311 Veteran Labeled Tokens 1 ) San Jacinto Monument & museum 2) San Jacinto Monument Battleship Texas Lot# 3467 Sabine Pass, Texas W. 3) American Legion Chapter No. 1 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62649 Conklin Token I,O.U. 12 1/2 c in trade token. Good condition Est. $30-100 HWAC# 75314 Lot# 3476 Texas City, Texas 07-04- 1914 00:00:00 CO. F 23 Token Token Lot# 3468 San Antonio, Texas with 5 in center from encampment on Buckhorn Saloon Token GF 5c at Bat the 23rd division, U S Army Est. $80- OCT token. Saloon is still there across 200 HWAC# 75307 the street from the Alamo. Been There. Today it is a tourist mecca. Est. $100- 300 HWAC# 62618 Lot# 3477 Texas City (?), Texas 5 M. P. EX. Token Scalloped token believed to Lot# 3469 San Antonio, Texas Bull be from either Texas City or Galveston Bros. Saloon Token Very rare Est. $40-100 HWAC# 75306 Saloon token. GF 2 1/2 at the bar. WM,R,24mm Est. $150-300 HWAC# 62421 Lot# 3470 San Antonio, Texas Elite Saloon Token Fall of the Alamo 1836 / Good for one drink. Pictorial of Alamo on Obverse and Gov. Tower on Lot# 3478 Wells, Texas Rube reverse Est. $200-300 HWAC# 62417 Sessions Tokens Eight tokens. GF 5c (2), GF 10c (2), GF 25c (2), and one each GF 50c, GF $1.00. All brass in Lot# 3471 San Antonio, Texas clean condition Est. $80-200 HWAC# Albert’s Saloon Token Nice pictorial 75313 of Mission Conception on Obverse and Alamo on Reverse. Historical piece. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 75301 Lot# 3472 San Antonio, Texas Albert’s Saloon Token GF 2 1/2 c IT token. Star of David on obverse. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 75302 198 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction
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