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2017 December Premier Auction - Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

Published by Holabird Americana, 2017-11-10 17:14:58

Description: Over 2,000 lots of Original fine Western Americana collectibles from all categories including bottles, tokens, Railroadiana, numismatics, Native American Collectibles, Ivory Collectibles, Jewelry, Taxidermy, Political, Military collectibles and more! There is truly something for every collector in this amazing sale that is just in time for the holiday season.

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Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1457 Goldfield, Nevada January Jones Lot# 1464 Goldfield, Co. Market Letter (Prospectus) 6pp Market Nevada Scarce Letter of the January Jones Co. Inc., undated. Goldfield Mining Jones was a big promoter of Southwest Stock Certificates Nevada. Panorama of Bonanza section of Scare items. Tiger Goldfield, brief history of January Jones Co., Butte Gold Mining report on Jones-Cornishman lease, claim map, Co. of Nevada I/U to Goldfield District, Ballarat District, Bullfrog HJ Clark 1908 #140 district, Wonder and Manhattan. Several 100 shares signed small tears 13.25” x 10”. Est. $100-200 HWAC by president White #54308 8.25” x 11”. Katherine- Goldfield Mining Co. Lot# 1458 Goldfield, Nevada Mines I/U to H Snowden and Mining in Tonopah and 1912 #60 500 shares signed by president 8.5” x 11.5”. Goldfield Eastern Mining Co. I/U to LM Smith 1909 #93 5000 shares signed by Goldfield (Booklet) 63 pp plus president Cartier. Goldfield Souvenir Mining Co. I/U to Charles Faron advertising red paper bound booklet & Co. #428 1000 shares signed by president Turner 8.25” x 11”. Est. with a Tonopah Panorama and 18 b/w mine photos of Goldfield and Tonopah. Info on Tonopah Mining $100-150 HWAC #54306 Co., Ray Consolidated, Tonopah Development Co., Tonopah Midway Mining Co., Montana Tonopah Minig Co., Gold Anchor Mining, Red Top Lot# 1465 Goldfield, Nevada Silver Pick Mining, Goldfield Daisy Syndicate, Black Ants Mine, Algea Group and Mines Stock Certificates Silver Pick more. 3.5” x 6”. Est. $200-400 HWAC #54309 Consolidated Mines Co I/U to WP Anderson 1912 #1587 100 shares 5.5” x 9.75”. Rare Lot# 1459 Goldfield, Nevada Nevada Silver Pick Extension Mining Co. I/U to The Boy Goldfield Mining Company College of Physicians of Philadelphia 1600 Stock Certificate 1907 I/U to Jas. shares 1916. 8.25” x 10.5”. Est. $60-100 Rutherford and Son 1907 #1030 200 HWAC #53673 shares. Signed by Tasker Oddie who became a NV senator. 5.5” x 9.75”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #53664 Lot# 1460 Goldfield, Nevada Lot# 1466 Goldfield, Nevada Three Nevada-Goldfield Lease Company Stock Certificate signed by George Goldfield Mining Stock Certificates Scarce items. Velvet Gold Mining Co. Nixon 1908 I/U to Kate Mullis #3567 425 shares. Signed by president I/U to Goldfield Merger Mines Co G. Nixon, partner to Wingfield and a US Senator. Extra rare. 5.5” x 10.25”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #53663 1908 #70 90000 shares, hydraulic vignette, signed by president Erikson Lot# 1461 Goldfield, Nevada Nevada- 8.25” x 10”. Goldfield Belmont Mining The-Mineral- Empire Booklet and Mine Co. I/U to William Davidson 1906 Panorama Nevada-The-Mineral- Empire #783 100 shares signed by president Booklet, souvenir of the American Mining 7.5” x 11.25”. Goldfield Annex Mining Co. I/U to Davis Pearson 1909 Congress, Goldfield, Nev, Sept. 27 to Oct. 2, #157 1000 shares signed by vice president 8” x 10.25”. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54307 1909. 46pp with detaching front and rear covers. Articles on the Comstock, Goldfield, Lot# 1467 Goldfield, Nevada Two Consolidated Mines, Daisy Mining, Pittsburg Different Hasbrouck Divide Mining Co. Nevada, McKay, Rawhide, Lida, Bullfrog and Stock Certificates I/U to GW Summers more. Many b/w mine photos. 6.5” x 10.25’. 1920 #2500 100 shares, I/U to James Panorama of Bonanza Section of Goldfield Mining District, 5.25” x 20”. Est. $200-400 Obrien & Co 1919 #1375 100 shares. 2 HWAC #53758 different mining vignettes. 5.75” x 9.75”. Est. $60-100 HWAC #53768 Lot# 1462 Goldfield, Nevada Report on the Goldfield Belmont Mine 1911 Leather bound report on the Goldfield Belmont Mine, Diamondfield, Nevada By George H. Garrey, Spurr & Cox Inc., Consulting Lot# 1468 Hilltop, Specialists in Mining. 27 single sided Nevada Hilltop- typed pages dated March 18, 1911 Nevada Mining Co. and signed by George Garrey. The report discusses veins, nature of the Stock Certificate I/U ores, and the need for further exploration of the site. Lower left corner to Leonard Kumpa has damage to page 9, please inspect. 11” x 8.75”. Est. $200-400 HWAC 1925 #4868 100 #53755 shares. Extra rare. 8.5” x 11.5” small left tear. Lot# 1463 Goldfield, Nevada Est. $50-100 HWAC Sandstorm Mining Co. Stock #53772 Certificate I/U 1906 50 shares to David Wright Jr. #1814. Preconsolidation. 5.5” x 10”. The Sandstorm Mine was discovered in 1902 in the Goldfield District Mining district Production at began in 1904. Est. $100-300 HWAC #55369 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 49

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1469 Humboldt Lot# 1473 Midas, Nevada Jackson County, Nevada Gov. Mine, Midas, Nevada Specimens Bigler Gold and Silver Two thin slabs cut from same micro Mining Co. Stock breccia veinlet. One is 1/2 x 1 x 3”, Certificate, Territorial the other 1/4 x 1/2 x 3”. Vein 1/2” Location: Star District, wide with center med gray quartz Humboldt County, cemented breccia. Gray quartz Nevada Territory. contains disseminated electrum. This territorial stock Jackson Mine is in south part of the Midas district. Est. $50-100 HWAC certificate has a lot going for it. First, it was issued on Feb. 23, 1863, #53155 pre-Nevada statehood. Second, it is signed by John Bigler, who was the third governor of California and the namesake of Lake Bigler (which became Lake Tahoe). He was the first to serve two consecutive terms. During his time in office (1852-1856), he moved the capitol to Sacramento and a branch mint was opened in San Francisco. Issued to J. Byers No. 216, for 10 shares. Vignette of John Bigler at left. Uncancelled. 4” x 9”. Est. $300-600 HWAC #54362 Lot# 1470 Kawich, Nevada Nevada Kawich Mining and Milling Company Stock Certificate 1905 The Nevada-Kawich Mining and Milling Co. Inc. in Arizona. No 575, issued for 1,000 shares to Mrs. J. J. Walsh on May 13th, 1905. Signed by Burke (president) and Cooper (secretary). Vignette of patriotic woman with eagle. The Kawich Mining District is 5 miles N of Quartzite Mountain. Kawich refers to a chief and whose name is supposed to have meant “mountain” in Shoshone. [Ref: Nevada Place Names] Large stain bottom left and deep folds. Est. $80-150 HWAC #46931 Lot# 1471 Manhattan, Nevada Manhattan Mining Stock Certificate Lot# 1474 Rawhide, Nevada Large Color Rawhide Mining Claim Map Large multicolor 22” x 34” map of Rawhide Mining District Assortment Manhattan Virginia claims. Printed by Sierra Engineering in Reno and map is compliments Gold Mining Co. I/U to CE Mayne of Nevada Mining News in Reno. 1.75” , 4.5” and 11” vertical fold tears. 1911 #574 1000 shares, Manhattan Morning Gold Mining Co I/U to JA Est. $500-1000 HWAC #53770 Richin #827 1000 shares, Manhattan Gold Mines Co. I/U to TL Lynch Lot# 1475 Rawhide, Nevada 1929 #797 500 shares, Manhattan Rawhide Area Mining Stock Bob Roy Gold Mining Co. I/U to Certificate Collection Includes: JW Merrill 1906 #47 25000 shares, Manhattan Mammoth Mining Original Rawhide Mining Company #349 and #37 I/U to A. Wright Co. I/U to Ellwood Maden 1906 #135 1000 shares, Reorganized 1908 1000 shares signed by president Smith, interesting vignette of Manhattan Combination Mining Co I/U o Kate Mullis #42 100 shares, 3 women, a baby, train and steamboat 8.5” x 10.5”. Rawhide Tarantula Consolidated Manhattan Mining Co. I/U to Elwood Maden 1907 #1045 Mining Co. I/U to Kate Mullis #167 200 shares 5.5” x 10”. Rawhide 5000 shares, Manhattan Giant Mining Co. I/C 1906 to Waldo Clark Coalition Mines Co. I/U to CE Drucker 1909 #44643 100 shares 1906 #459 30000 shares, Manhattan Big Four Mining Co. I/U to Jacob signed by president EW King who arrived in NV from MT in 1907 and Moyer 1917 #4895 100 shares 2” seam tear, Manhattan Mammoth invested heavily in mining properties 8.5” x 11”. Bovard Consolidated Mining Co. I/u to Elwood Maden 1906 #610 1000 shares. Est. $200- 300 HWAC #54318 Mines I/U to Edward Butler 1910 # 3802 100 shares, signed by president 7.75” x 11. Est. $160-220 HWAC #53775 Lot# 1472 Manhattan, Nevada Very Rare Manhattan-Breyfogle Gold Lot# 1476 Rawhide, Nevada Mining Company Stock Certificate Rawhide by Shamberger Historic Mining Camps of Nevada, Rawhide by 1908 Number 182 issued to Hugh Shamberger. 45 pages, foldout Kleinhaus for 7,500 shares. Signed by photos and map. Est. $40-80 HWAC secretary AD Bell and vice president #53762 CC Boak. Cada Castolas Boak moved to Tonopah with the excitement Lot# 1477 Rawhide, Nevada of striking it rich in 1904. In 1905 Rawhide King Hill Mining Co. (date the Manhattan-Breyfogle was Certificate Rare Rawhide, Mineral incorporated) he hired a prospector County NV stock, issued 1908 to H. to investigate the Manhattan region. That prospector found several W. Lachat, 100 shares. Signed by deposits including one which would become the famous Consolidated president Klinker. 5.5” x 10”. Est. mine. Boak would organize the Manhattan Consolidated and other $50-70 HWAC #53655 mines including the Manhattan-Breyfogle. He would become a ten time Assemblyman from Nye County, Tonopah postmaster, and organizer of the Tonopah Chamber of Commerce. The word ‘Breyfogle’ has to be reference to the ‘Lost Breyfogle Mine’ south of Tonopah. [The Mineralogical Record, Biographical Archive online] RARE pictorial vignette of a mule team traversing the desert. Stamped across in orange “Mines at Manhattan.” Some staining on edges that do not affect the stock. Est. $100-300 HWAC #54511 50 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1478 Rhodes, Lot# 1482 Tonopah, Nevada Annual Nevada Rare Rhodes, Report of Tonopah Mining Co. 1907 Nevada Salt Bag c. Paper bound annual report from 1906 Rare and likely Sept. 30, 1907 written by Jim Butler. only known example 17 pages and 2 claim maps. Second of this salt bag from paper bound report is itemized Rhode’s Table and payroll for March, 1908 and purchase Dairy in Rhodes, NV. order May 15, 1908 for supplies. Both 9” x 14.75”. Est. $150-300 Bag is cloth and 14” x HWAC #53761 6”, black frame 16” x Lot# 1483 Tonopah, Nevada Extra 12”. “Salt pools were discovered here in 1862. Rare Bullfrog Mining Company Long camel trains were Stock Certificate with the Famous Green Bullfrog 1906 This Tonopah used to transport the stock certificate is number 2974 salt to the Comstock Lode in Virginia City. It was considered cheaper for 1000 shares to RF Crist in 1906. than shipping in salt from San Francisco. After only one year, salt It is signed by secretary Monteath discoveries at Sand Springs in Churchill County, caused the loss of and vice president Stansbury. Green Rhodes largest customer Virginia City. Rhodes continued to supply border and large green bullfrog vignette in background. This mine salt to Aurora, Belmont, and Belleville. Borax was also mined here in was located south of Ladd Mountain and on Ladd Mountain [Filer II, 1881, and shipped to Alameda CA. In 1881 a railroad station on the Carson & Colorado Railroad was constructed here, and a post office 47]. Endorsed on reverse. Several holes, and pinholes do not affect the was established in 1893. By 1911 Rhodes was abandoned.” from beauty of this certificate. Est. $200-500 HWAC #54512 silverstateghosttowns.com. Est. $400-800 HWAC #53763 Lot# 1484 Tonopah, Nevada Three Tonopah Mining Stock Certificates Lot# 1479 Rhyolite, incl. Brougher Signature Brougher Nevada Rare Rhyolite Divide Mining Co. I/U to Emil Fischer Townsite and Mining 1919 #1875 100 shares. Tonopah Company Stock Divide Mining Co. I/C to EL Hart 1918 Certificate 1906 #1387 100 shares, orange, I/C 1912 #151 500 shares, green, both signed Number 436 issued to A Connan(Connard) for 1000 by Brougher. Est. $100-200 HWAC #53769 shares. Signed by assistant secretary Farrell and vice Lot# 1485 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah president Sol Camp. The Area Mining Stock Certificates Nevada only reference to this mine was in the Goldfield Business Directory Gold Mines Co. LTD. I/U to James of 1907-8 where the company had a headquarters on Main Street in Long 1917 # 566 1000 shares signed Rhyolite Sol Camp was one of the best known mining engineers of by president Losey 8.25” x 10.75”. the southern Nevada mining camps having operated in most of them Candelaria Mines Co. I/U to Geo. Gosch during and after the mining boom. He was one of the earliest to reach 1922 #52452 100 shares signed by Goldfield, having come from Colorado where he was also successful. vice president 7.75” x 10.75”. West End He was a member of the brokerage firm Patrick, Elliott & Camp and Consolidated Extension Mining Co. I/U carried on successful leasing operations. He would leave Nevada to Eugene Howell 1911 #11 10 shares around 1922 in favor of Utah where he would die in 1942 [Reno signed by president Averill 8.25” x 11” Evening Gazette, June 13, 1942] Only a few pin holes detract from this beauty of this certificate. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54513 3 small fold tears. Orizaba Mining Co. I/U to Rosa Haines 1906 #126 1500 shares signed by president 8.5” x 11” small hole near pres. sig. Gold Reef Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Co. I/U 1093 and 1120 to RC Lot# 1480 Rochester, Nevada Heinsch 1905 500 shares ea. Est. $100-120 HWAC #53779 Rochester Gold Ridge Mining Co. Stock Certificate A rare Rochester Lot# 1486 Tonopah, Nevada Gold Ridge Mining Co. stock certificate, no. 19 for 2500 shares to Tonopah Mining Stock Certificate Augusta Brusso signed by C. A. Steele, President., 1913. Promotion Assortment Macnamara Mining & stock. Rochester does not exist any more. Between a nasty wildfire and Milling Co. I/U to Adelene Rommel an open pit mine you won’t find much there. Near Lovelock, Nevada 1920 #10842 100 shares, Montana- Est. $50-100 HWAC #44142 Joseph Mines I/U 1912 to Ervin & Co. #647 100 shares, Tonopah Lot# 1481 Round Mountain, Nevada Developent Co. I/U to Kurtz Bros. Four Round Mountain Mining 1907 #13363 100 shares, Tonopah Stock Certificates Round Mountain Dividend Mining Co. I/U to HK Shaw Antelope Mining Co. I/U to Lewis 1919 #2328 300 shares, Tonopah Gold and Copper Mining Co. I/U to Buer #764 1915 500 shares 8.25” x Floyd Redmon 1905 #187 250 shares, Tonopah Gipsy Queen Mining 11”. Round Mountain Mining Co. I/C Co. I/U to David Pfeiffer 1913 #1576 100 shares, Tonopah North Star to U. Detert 1920 #7686 1000 shares, Tunnel and Development Co. I/U to Richard Arnold 1915 #12893 100 boy vignette 6” x 10.5”, Smoky Valley shares, Tonopah “76” Consolidated Mining Co. I/U to JF Schwartz #730 and Round Mountain Gold Mining 500 shares, Engineering & Ore Production Co. I/U to CB Ashenden Co- #355 and 356 I/U to T. Patterson 1926 #0661 1000 shares, Umatilla Tonopah Mining Co. I/U to David Jr company president 1908 1000 shares ea, 5.5” x 10”. Est. $100-120 Pfeiffer # 2187 100 shares. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54323 HWAC #53774 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 51

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1487 Tonopah, Nevada Lot# 1491 Tonoph, Nevada Rescue Tonopah Stock Mining Certificate Mining Co. of Tonopah Stock Assortment Tonopah and California Certificate signed by Key Pittman Gold Mining Co. I/U to William Fuller I/U to AS Roberts 1903 #880 250 1903 #720 300 shares, Tonopah- shares, signed by secretary Key Liberty Mining Co. I/U to NA Dick Pittman who became a Nevada #135 100 shares, Mizpah Extension Senator and signed by WJ Harris a Co. I/U to MacDonald Geo #14558 prominent banker in Nevada. 7.75” x 500 shares, Mizpah Extension Co. of 10.75”. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54320 Tonopah I/U to JM McCord #6263 100 shares, Tonopah-Northern Lot# 1492 Tonopah, Nevada Mining Co. I/U to Floyd Redmon #206 1000 shares, Butte-Tonopah Tonopah Divide Stock Certificate Minig Co to Mary Murphy #197 1000 shares, Tonopah-Liberty Mining Collection (24) 24 certificates. New Co. I/U to NA Dick #153 1000 shares, Jim Butler Mining Co. #1621 10 Alto Divide Mining Co. I/U, North shares, MacNamara Crescent Development Co. Of Nevada I/C to EW Divide Mining Co. I/U, Divide City Elliot # 1262 1000 shares, MacNamara Mining & Milling Co. I/C to Mining Co. I/U, Allied Divide Mining Martin Moss #14822 100 shares. Est. $120-200 HWAC #54322 Co. I/U, Belcher Divide Mining Co. I/U, Belcher Extension Divide Mining Lot# 1488 Tonopah, Nevada Co. I/U, Divide Consolidated Mining Tonopah, Nevada Area Mining Co. I/U, Florence Divide Mining Stocks Lot of four. 1) Clifford Mining Co. I/U, Grimes Divide Mining Co. Company #255 for 1250 shares in I/C, Garmill Divide Mining Co. I/U, 1906. Signed by secretary Shannon Keystone Divide Mining Co. I/U, Mutual Divide of Massachusetts I/U, and president Elftman. Clifford was Simon Divide Mining Co. U/I, Thomson Divide Mining Co. I/U, Gold discovered in 1905 by John Peavine - Zone Divide Mining Co. I/U, Nevada Divide Mining Co. of Tonopah an Indian. 35 miles east of Tonopah. Nevada I/U, Midway Divide Mining Co. I/U, Tonopah Bankers Divide 2) California Nevada Gold Mining Co. U/I, Reorganized Silver King Divide Mining Co. I/U, Silver Divide Company #167 for 2000 shares in Mines Co. I/U, Divide Extension Consolidated Mines Co. I/U, High 1905. Signed by president Thomas Divide Mining Co I/C. Est. $200-400 HWAC #53771 Arden and Secretary (?). According to the “Mining Reporter, Volume 51” this was located in Esmeralda County in the Funeral Range fifteen Lot# 1493 Tonopah, Nevada miles south of the camp of Bullfrog (Tonopah as it would be later Tonopah Mining Ephemera Highly known). 3) Hidden Treasure Gold and Silver Mining Company #92 for pictorial Seventh Annual Report, The 1000 shares in 1903. Very early! Signed by secretary Frank Davis and Tonopah Mining Co. of Nevada. 1909 vice president AA Stanton. These first three stock certificates were all 29pp 6.25” x 9.25”. U/I Ora Tahoma issued to Louis Kleinhaus. 4) Mizpah Extension Company of Tonopah Mining Co., U/I Tonopah Oriental #1388 for 1000 shares to John F Braun in 1903. Signed by secretary Mining Co., U/I Tonopah Extension Charles E Knox and president JH Jenkins. Knox would go on to become Mines Inc, 2 Garfield Smelting Co. the president of the Montana Tonopah Mining Company. Generally in blue assay reports, Tonopah Divide very nice condition with an assortment of small rips at the vertical Merc. Co. receipt with bottom water folds and on edges, pinholes and one small stain. Est. $100-200 HWAC stain, 3 Western Ore Purchasing Co. #54509 car weight reports, Tonopah Mining Co. of Nevada letter for overcharge on shipment. Est. $100-200 HWAC Lot# 1489 Tonopah, Nevada West #53767 End Consolidated Mining Co. Stock Certificate I/U to George Lot# 1494 Tonopah, Nevada Stephens 1921 #14639 100 shares. Tonopah Mining Stock Certificates Clean unobscured signature by (9) 2 U/I United Tonopah & president Borax Smith. 7” x 11”. Est. Goldfields Mines, I/U and I/C West $60-120 HWAC #54321 End Extension Mining Co., I/U Montana-Tonopah Mines, I/U Lone Star Consolidated Mining Co., I/U Indiana-Tonopah Mining Co., Texas Tonopah Mining and Milling Co., Tonopah Gold and Copper Mining Co. Est. $120-200 HWAC #53766 Lot# 1495 Treasure Hill, Nevada Lot# 1490 Tonopah, Goldfield, Baldy Sour Mining Co. Stock Bullfrog, Nevada Earth’s Treasures Certificate I/U to and signed by EA by Garrison 1907 Rare item. Earth’s Robinson who is company president Treasures pamphlet by Wilkie P. 1878 #64 100 shares. 8.5” x 11”. Est. Garrison Investments, Chicago 12” $120-200 HWAC #54301 x 9.5”, 12pp. Bottom staple has separated. Published to promote investments in Nevada mining at Mohawk, St. Ives, Atlanta Group and Goldfield. Est. $100-300 HWAC #54643 52 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1496 Virginia City, Nevada Geology Lot# 1501 Virginia City, Nevada of the Comstock Lode & Washoe Goodman Gold and Silver Mining District, Becker, 1882 1882 Atlas to Co. Stock Certificate, 1874 I/U accompany the Geology of the Comstock to WH Corbett 1874 #233 25 Lode & Washoe District by George shares. 2 miner vignettes. Signed F. Becker. 20.25” x 18”, Linen bound by president. 4.25” x 9”. Devil’s Gate hardcover, good embossed type. Beautiful Mining District. The Goodman held color lithograph maps. Handle gently, two patented claims just west of Silver City next to South End. The fragile. Est. $300-500 HWAC #54839 Goodman is named after the editor and publisher of the Territorial Enterprise while Sam Clemens was a writer. Est. $120-200 HWAC #54363 Lot# 1497 Virginia City, Nevada 1866 Lot# 1502 Virginia City, Nevada Ophir Mine High Grade Silver and Agreement, The Sutro Tunnel Company Gold Specimens I Five high grade 1866 Related to the famous Sutro Tunnel in silver specimens from the Ophir Mine Virginia City Nevada. Sutro Tunnel Company on the Comstock. Native gold from with the Articles of Agreement. This is an Virginia City in quartz bracia visible. original paper. 28” x 20.5”. Est. $100-200 These were collected pre-1900. Est. HWAC #54269 $200-400 HWAC #54054 Lot# 1503 Virginia City, Nevada Ophir Mine High Grade Silver and Gold Specimens II Six high grade silver specimens from the Ophir Mine Lot# 1498 Virginia City, Nevada on the Comstock. Native gold from Sutro Tunnel 1872 Book A prime source of information on the Sutro Virginia City in quartz bracia visible. Tunnel based upon the report of a US These were collected pre-1900. Est. government committee. 988 gilt edge $200-400 HWAC #54053 pages with index. Published 1872. Lot# 1504 Virginia City, Nevada Inscription next to title page states Ophir Mine High Grade Silver and “Received from Mr. Sutro 1874” and Gold Specimens III Six high grade is signed M. H. Grey, a professor. Edge wear on top and bottom spine. 9.25” x 6”. Est. $300-500 HWAC #53759 silver specimens from the Ophir Mine on the Comstock. Native gold from Virginia City in quartz bracia visible. Lot# 1499 Virginia City, Nevada Comstock Tunnel Stock Certificate These were collected pre-1900 Est. (Sutro Tunnel) Issued to Samuel $200-400 HWAC #54052 White Jr. 1891, signed by Theo. Sutro president, Adolph Sutro’s brother. Lot# 1505 Virginia City, Nevada This company was the successor to Ophir Mine High Grade Silver and the Sutro Tunnel Co. and was on the Gold Specimens VI Six high grade Comstock Lode, NV. 100 shares. 7” x silver specimens from the Ophir Mine on the Comstock. Native gold 11”. Est. $100-150 HWAC #53652 from Virginia City in quartz bracia visible. These were collected pre- 1900. Est. $200-400 HWAC #54049 Lot# 1500 Virginia City, Nevada Comstock Mining & Other Lot# 1506 Virginia City, Nevada Ephemera (Virginia City, Nevada) San Francisco Billheads for the Nice group of 13. Includes: 1) John S. Noe cabinet card (identified on Savage Mine in Virginia City Five reverse as William Henry Harris of Silver City), c.1880s. 2) Depression- San Francisco billheads, dated 1865, 1869, 1870, 1871, and 1912 for era (1932) brochure advertising the mining history and possibilities machinery and parts sold to the Savage Mining Company in Virginia of the Comstock Lode. “Gold, The Cure for the Depression.” Published City, Nevada. Earliest is an 1865 billhead from Dickinson & Gammans by Hewitt & Co., San Francisco. 20 pages. 8.5” x 3.75” Some pencil for 1,000 boxes of candles! Two (1870 & 1871) are John Taylor & Co. notations on the inside. Rare period for the Comstock and the pictorial for assay related supplies (like crucibles and acids). A third emphasis on gold, not silver. 3) Illustrated 1875 billhead for J. (1869) is a pictorial billhead from Hayward & Coleman (lamps and Pequigney (Wood & Coal) to Savage Mine and 1877 billhead for oils) with lamp vignette. The later (1912) billhead is from Harron, William H. Ash, Pioneer Bookstore. 4) Savage Mining Co. letterhead, Rickard & McCone for 2,000 Victor double strength fuses to the Best dateline SF 1892 to RP Keating mentioning assay results. 5) Carson & Belcher, Gould & Curry & Savage Joint Winze. (Prag Collection) Est. City Savings Bank voucher for sale of Scorpion stock, 1883, and Bullion $50-100 HWAC #55606 & Exchange voucher for Bulwer stock sale, 1891. 6) Comstock Soda Works billhead, 1912. 7) 1874 Daily Independent Sutro supplement. Lot# 1507 Virginia City, Nevada 8) Two handwritten paychecks for the Woodworth Mill, 1874. 9) 16 Sapphire Silver Mining Co. miniature black-and-white photos. 10) Two-page magazine article Stock Certificate, 1872 Very rare about Sutro by Edward Schuman. (Prag Collection) Est. $120-250 certificate. Mine is located near HWAC #54880 Daney 1.1 miles west of Silver Hills Mine at the foot of Occidental Grade where it joins Virginia City Highway. We are unsure if this mine is related to the mill with the same name. I/U to JB Winston 1872 #113 100 shares, Signed by president EB Rail. 4” x 9.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC #54366 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 53

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1511 , Nevada Nevada Mining Stock Certificate Group (10) 1908- 1985 Seven Troughs Gold Mines Co. I/U 1930, Powhattan Rosebud Mining Co I/U 1908, Tenabo Mining and Smelting Co. I/U 1910, Consolidated Virginia & Andes Corp. I/U 1938, Union Consolidated Mining Co. I/C 1927, Humboldt County Warrant 1917, Ophir Mining Co. I/U 1926 First National Copper Co. 1915, Hansen Mining Co I/U 1985, Custer Consolidated Mining Co. U/I. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54302 Lot# 1512 , Nevada 6 Volumes of Historic Mining Camps of Nevada by Shamberger Very informative set of softcover books by Hugh Lot# 1508 Virginia City, Nevada Wiegand, Winters and the Yellow Shamberger about Nevada Mining camps. 2 copies(1 is hardcover) of Jacket Mine - 1865 Assay Report This is a great assay piece and an Rawhide 50pp, Wonder 80pp, Silver even greater historical document, 1) The Yellow Jacket Mine was one Peak 111pp, Weepah 89pp, Fairview of the biggest producers on the Comstock. William Sharon (Bank of 61pp. Est. $150-300 HWAC #53757 California crowd) would eventually gain control. He would manipulate the stock so that his friends and insiders would get rich and the common many would lose their money. (There is a longer story about Lot# 1513 , Nevada Five Different the shenanigans at the Yellow Jacket online!) 2) John Winters was his Nevada Mining Stock Certificates superintendent from 1864 to 1870. He was quite famous in his own 1860s-1912 Lot of 5. 1) North right as a Washoe valley rancher and race horse owner. Winters would Commonwealth Mining Co., Tuscarora Mining District, Elko County. quit in a row with Sharon in 1870. He complained that, “To feed his Issued 1890 for 100 shares. Not cancelled. 2) Sheet of 2 unissued [Sharon’s] mills I’ve mixed waste rock with Yellow Jacket ore until it Mills, Post & White Cons. Silver Mining Co., Austin, Nevada Territory. 3) would scarcely pay for crushing.” 3) Conrad Wiegand was the assayer Yucca Cyanide Mining & Milling Co. Issued 1906, not cancelled. Mining for this ore and he signs his name. He was the Comstock’s premier vignettes. 4) The Atlanta Mines Company. Issued in Goldfield 1905, 1800’s assayer. 4) The story of Wiegand’s death is directly related to punch cancelled. 5) Calumet & Nevada Consolidated Mines Company. his association with John Winters. Wiegand hastened his meeting with Issued 1912, not cancelled, eagle vignette. (Prag Collection) Est. his maker on May 31, 1880 by questionably committing suicide in his office by way of hanging. Though there were injuries to the body and $140-200 HWAC #55629 blood was found in unusual places in his office, his death was ruled a Lot# 1514 , Nevada Goldmountain suicide by the Storey County Coroner. He was suffering serious debt, Company Stock Certificates-- though his wife felt it was under control. He also suffered fits of what Graham Hardy Fantasy Pieces A he himself considered insanity, and he feared that mental condition fabulous suite of four certificates sold as an ultimate fate at old age. Many people thought Wiegand was by Graham Hardy in Virginia City in murdered, and the usual suspect was believed to be John Winters. the early 1960s to stimulate the new Even Territorial Enterprise Editor Goodman thought there was a bit of possible tom-foolery in the death. Est. $500-1500 HWAC #53581 collecting field of stock certificates. He “issued” them to Julia Bullete, Eilley Orrum (Mrs. Sandy Bowers), and Mark Twain. Est. $100-150 HWAC #53827 Lot# 1509 Virginia City, Nevada Industry Gold & Silver Mining Lot# 1515 , Nevada Company Stock Certificates (24) Great Republic Gold 1878 11 unissued, 13 I/U 1878. Est. & Silver Mining Co. Of $100-200 HWAC #54408 Virginia Bond Rare certificate. Operated gold and silver mines in Nevada. #1766 50 pound Bond, includes Lot# 1510 Wonder, Nevada Small vignette of Lincoln and a Queen. 15.5” x 13”. Est. Wonder Mining Stock Certificate $200-400 HWAC #54352 Collection Oro Wonder Mining Co. I/U to WA Crocker 1907 # 40 1000 shares signed by vice president 6.75” Lot# 1516 , Nevada Mining District x 10.5”. Dexter Wonder Mining Co. Maps of Nye and Esmeralda I/U to AJ Lutz 1900? #612 1000 Counties Map 1 shows Nye and shares and #435 I/U to Kate Mullis Esmeralda counties, the city of 1907 100 shares signed by president Tonopah. Map scale 1/12000. Barlowe 5.5” x 10. Wonder Witch Original Special Mining District Maps, Mining Co I/U to Seligman and Meyer US Geological Survey, Charles D. 1907 # 38 1000 shares signed by president Truett 5.5” x 10”. Desert Walcott, Director.Map surveyed in 1902-03, topography by W. J. Peters. Wonder Mining Co. I/U to WJ Gross 1907 #104 1000 shares signed 20” x 16.5”, good condition. 5.25” equals 1 mile. 2 shows Nye County, by president Seymour. 5.5” x 10”. Rich Gulch Wonder Mining Co. I/U city of Rhyolite. Map scale is 1/24000. Surveyed in 1905, topography to WF Wagoner 1907 # 77 300 shares signed by president Dunaway 7.75” x 11.5”. Est. $160-200 HWAC #53777 by Wm. Stranahan. 16.5” x 20”, good condition. 5.25” equals 1 mile. Est. $50-100 HWAC #54838 54 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1517 , Nevada North American Lot# 1523 , New Mexico New Mining & Smelting Corporation Mexico Mining Postcards Lot of Bond Lot of 13. Eleven North four. 1) Burro Mt. Copper Company American Mining & Smelting Corporation $100 Three-Year Sinking General Offices in Tyronne. Black and Fund Gold Debenture, 1931. One $10 Three-Year Sinking Fund Gold white RPC. 2) RPC of open pit copper Debenture, 1931. One $5000 Three-Year Sinking Fund Gold Debenture, mine. Unnamed. 3) Open pit copper 1931. All are unissued. This company registered with the state of mine at Santa Rita. 4) Chino Company Nevada on March 22, 1929. Became active on December 1, 1930. Est. open pit mine at Santa Rita. Est. $30- $180-300 HWAC #44130 60 HWAC #54001 Lot# 1518 , New Jersey Wilkes Barre Lot# 1524 Rutland, New Coal Company Bond 1910 One First York Scarce Rutland Mortgage Collateral Trust, 5 Per Cent, Marble Company Stock 30 Year Gold Coupon Bond. No. 1407, Certificate Number 8 signed by president. This bond is for 100 shares to Alfred scarce. 10” x 15”. Est. $100-150 HWAC Schormenhorn(?) in #53737 1863 for 100 shares. Nice and very early. Signed by president Elisha Riggs. Hand cancelled. The Rutland Marble Company was Lot# 1519 Bernalillo County, originally a quarry in New Mexico Macimiento Copper West Rutland operated Company Stock Certificate 1881 by William Barnes. The business was “Nacimiento Copper Co. Bernalillo incorporated in New York City and became known as the Rutland County, NM. Inc. in NY, 1881. The Marble Company. It included the Barnes/Baxter quarry and the quarry mines of this company included the of (Charles) Clement and Sons. By 1880 they had quarries in West Eureka, Eureka #2, Copper Queen, Rutland, Center Rutland, and Salem, New York. Elisha Riggs. Riggs Copper Crown, Copper Prince, was a New York banker who was also a major investor in this ground- Gertrude and Crown Prince. Located on the west side the Nacimiento breaking marble operation! [Rutland Historical Society Quarterly, Mountains, west of Santa Fe county. Volume 40, Number 2] Est. $100-200 HWAC #54557 The Eureka mine, which was more developed than the other mines, showed an ore body of copper ore 26’ thick, which averaged 25% Lot# 1525 , New York Krumb School copper. The ore minerals are tetrahedirite and chalcocite, with silver.” from Burchard, 1882, p340. $100 6% gold bond. #429. Est. $200-400 of Mines Medal 1964 Obverse: HWAC #53745 Krumb School of Mines / 1864-1964 / man standing; Reverse: Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science / Centennial. 2 5/8 inches in diameter; 175.5 Lot# 1520 Golden, New Mexico Irrigation & Hydraulic Mining Co. grams, bronze. In original Medallic Art Co. New York box. Est. $50- Stock Certificate, 1893 No. 126, 100 HWAC #44521 issued for 1,000 shares to Leonard A. Jenkins on Dec. 6th, 1893 in New Lot# 1526 , New York Tioga Coal, York City. Signed by Norman Kingsley as president and HH Armstead Iron, Mining & Manufacturing Loan as secretary. Not cancelled. Printed by Martin B. Certificate, 1841 1841 You don’t find many mining certificates dating back as far as the 1840s. Inc. 1833. Brown, NY. Gilt edges and gold seal, blue background. 4.25 x 8.25” Very fine. Located in Golden, New Mexico. (Prag Collection) Est. $80- No. 202, issued for $1,000 payable at 6 percent per annum. Signed 100 HWAC #54695 by Bowen Whitney, president, and HW Bostwick, treasurer. 8.25” x 10.5” Some staining on top border. Very thin paper. According to the 1843 New York State Register, this company, along with the Tioga Lot# 1521 Magdalena, New Mexico Navigation Co., merged to form the Blossburg & Corning Railroad. The Magdalena Mining RPC Three coal and iron mines were located in Blossburg, PA. The railroad went places identified on the postcard. 1) 40 miles from the mines to Corning. Estimated production of coal in Waldo Tunnel. 2) Breaker Plant. 3) Ozark Hill. Nice! Rare! Est. $40-80 1841 was 40,000 tons. (Prag Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC #54881 HWAC #54000 Lot# 1527 Miami, Oklahoma Miami Zinc & Lead Company Bond $100 12% bond. Signed Lot# 1522 Mogollon by president Tyler. 14.5” x 9.5”. Mountains, New Mexico Est. $40-80 HWAC #53746 Helen Mining Co. Stock Certificate issued to David Moffat, 1896 Rare and desirable certificate. #274. 7.25” x 10.5”. I/U for 40,000 shares to Colorado railroad magnate & industrialist David Moffat in 1896 and has his signature is on rear. Underground mining vignette. Est. $400-800 HWAC #54360 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 55

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1528 , Oregon Oregon Mining Lot# 1533 Black Hills, South Dakota Stock Certificates and Bond 1883- Cheyenne Consolidated Mining Co. 1889 Cincinnatti Mining and Milling Stock Certificate, Dakota Territory Co.1) I/U to David Gilchrist 1883 #102 Located in Black Hills Dakota 8000 shares 2) I/U to David Gilchrist Territory. I/U to FV Welling 1881, 1883 #50 500 shares 3) Eastern #2282, 100 shares. Mine structure Oregon Gold Mining Co. 1889 Bond vignette, signed by president Tetter. Est. $120-200 HWAC #54410 6.75” x 11.25”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54359 Lot# 1534 Custer County, South Dakota Salmon Mining Co. Stock Certificate, Black Hills, South Lot# 1529 Allentown, Pennsylvania Dakota Gold producer in Custer County, SD with 33 acres. No. 301, Trojan Blasting Cap Box Small 7 x issued in 1882 to John E. Howell for 100 shares, signed by president 12” Trojan (Allentown, PA) blasting John F. Clark. Not cancelled. 7” x 10.25”. Underground mining vignette. cap wood box, tongue and groove Yellow paper. Folds. Unusual in that the company boasts about itself construction, 7” tall. Black screen on the stock: “The Highest Premium was awarded the Salmon Mine at lettering on all four sides, as original. the annual fair, held at Deadwood, Dakota for the very best and richest Rare. Est. $50-100 HWAC #53321 gold ore from any mine in the Black Hills.” (Prag Collection) Est. $80- 150 HWAC #54882 Lot# 1530 Berks County, Pennsylvania Hamburg Iron Lot# 1535 Deadwood, South Dakota Three Deadwood, South Dakota Company Loan Document 1872. Mining Stock Certificates plus One Interesting exquisite document. Montana Lot of 4 in very good condition. 1) Salmon Gold Mining It is for $500 and indebts the Company. Issued 1882 for 200 shares. Not cancelled. Underground Hamburg Iron Company to Gideon mining vignette. 2) Two issued (1906 & 1907) stocks for the Branch Sontag, Jacob k Spang and Wilson F Mint Mining & Milling Company. Neither is cancelled. Eagle vignette. Kaufman. Payable in four years. Back 3) 1905 issued stock for The Damours Gold Mining & Milling Co. Inc. says interest paid to November 1, in South Dakota. Located in Alder Gulch near Virginia City, Montana. 1872. No more notations! Signed by Issued for 950 shares to the company secretary. Not cancelled. president John Ralston. Vignette of Underground mining vignette. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC what I assume is the company. Hamburg Iron Company eventually was #55630 merged with other iron companies to form the Hamburg Rolling Mills. Large 13 x 16”. Dog ear bottom left and small tear top right. Otherwise Lot# 1536 Golden Gate, - great condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC #54565 South Dakota Father De Smet Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Lot# 1531 Shamokin, Pennsylvania Stock Certificate, Dakota Territory Lykens Valley/ Green Mountain Issued 1885 to Sydney Jameson Coal Co. Correspondence Archive #1499 100 shares. South Dakota lead c.1830s-1860s Lot of 40 pieces. This is a collection of documents mine. Signed by president JB Haggin. related to two different Pennsylvania coal companies: 29 documents small circular tear near signature and for Lykens Valley Coal Co. and 11 documents for Green Mountain Coal 3 upper fold tears.. Nice vignette of a Co. 1) Lykens Valley Coal Company. The documents range in date from man speaking with Native Americans. 1837-1868, with most in the 1840s. All are for appointing lawyers to 7” x 10.75”. Located in Golden Gate, Lawrence County, Dakota sell or transfer stock shares in the company. On New Year’s Day 1877, Territory. Est. $150-250 HWAC #54342 the prosperous community of Lykens, Pennsylvania was brought to its knees by a devastating mine fire. The disaster changed the lives of Lot# 1537 Baylor County, Texas thousands of Dauphin County residents forever. A small number of South Tillman Oil Company Stock workers entered the burning mine to assist in efforts to put the fire and Ephemera Lot of 14. Certificates out, but the vast majority of the 800 miners and workers attached for both the South Tillman Oil Company and the W.A. Patterson to the mines and related industries in Bear Gap were thrown out of Developing Company with several letters concerning the companies. work. The situation looked dire – damage was estimated in excess of Two 1924 state of Texas sale of percentage to investors. Billheads $1 million and fierce debate raged over whether the Lykens colliery for Fairlamb & Fairlamb attorneys in Delta Colorado, Republic Trust would ever reopen. 2) Green Mountain Coal Company. The documents Company of Fort Worth, DH Moore of Fort Worth, color Petroleum range in date from 1864-1869. Most have a Shamokin dateline and Producers Association from Fort Worth. Three envelopes to go with relate to bank transfers or stock sales. (Prag Collection) Est. $200- three of the papers. Circa 1920s. Est. $60-120 HWAC #45045 400 HWAC #54699 Lot# 1538 , Texas World Oil Lot# 1532 , Pennsylvania Four Company Stock Certificate Stereoview Cards, Mining & Misc. and Ephemera Lot of 36. Stock Four stereoviews: 1) Miners going certificates and ephemera about the World Oil Company circa 1928- into the Slope, Hazleton, PA. 2) Palace of Mines and Metallurgy. 3) 1936. Two stock certificates, 1925 and 1926. One article from Kamp Niagara Falls. 4) New Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls. Est. $40-60 & Company Mining and Oil Digest. 16 covers with corner advertising. HWAC #46776 17 pieces of ephemera that match the covers. Two different oil great pictorial letterheads from Terry Morgan. Lots of propaganda! BUT the most interesting piece of ephemera is from the Securities Commission of Texas. It starts, “We are receiving many inquires from various parties about the activity of a man named Terry Morgan, who has recently been arrested in Houston, Texas, and place in jail in that city for violation of the Texas Securities act.” Entire collection comes from A. C. Haugsted of Delta, Colorado. Est. $100-200 HWAC #45462 56 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Mining Lot# 1539 French, Lot# 1545 , World Oil Company Utah Two French Utah Ephemera 1931 Lot of 17. Eight Mining Certificates 2 envelopes used to mail some of French Utah silver mine the ephemera. Stockholders Protective Committee correspondence bond certificates. Green concerning the World Oil Company, 1931. When a shady publisher Comet Smelting Works decided to become a wildcatter seeking oil riches, the end of his story #64381 16.25” x 12.5”. might have been predicted. Ft. Worth publisher Chester R. Bunker, Brown Cactus Mining Co. head of the World Company, began by seeking to expand subscriptions #13291-13295 5 shares to his trade journal, which ostensibly offered readers insights into the 15.5” x 11”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54347 booming Texas oil business. The 1917 “Roaring Ranger” discovery well between Ft. Worth and Abilene had brought oilfield discoveries close Lot# 1540 , Utah to home. Bunker’s Texas Oil World (formerly Western World) was in Collection Of Utah fact a tip sheet largely for promoting his own business interests. On Mining Postcards 44 June 29, 1925, Bunker chartered the World Oil Company using capital cards. 31 RPC’s, 2 B/W, from other sources. According to Oil in Texas: The Gusher Age, 1845- 11 chromolitho. Various 1945 by Roger M. Olien and Diana Davids Hinton, the company was Utah mining views of Utah bankrupted by Bunker’s inability to manage the businesses he created; Copper Mine, Utah Copper he “drowned them in red ink.” The authors add that he was convicted Workings, Centennial of mail fraud a few years later. [American Oil and Gas Historical Society Eureka Mine, Highland online] Est. $60-120 HWAC #45040 Boy Mine and Bingham Copper Mine etc. Est. $200-400 HWAC #53272 Lot# 1541 , Vermont Scales Ephemera (Billheads, Catalogs, Trade Card) Lot of 5. 1) Illustrated Price List of Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Manufactured by E & T Fairbanks & Co., St. Johnsbury, Vermont. 24 pages. No date. 5.75” x 3.25” 2) Pictorial trade card for Buffalo Scale Co. used at Utica State Fair, 1882. 3 x 4.5” 3) Two pictorial billheads, 1891, for The Howe Scale Company, Rutland, Vermont. Vignette shows factory. 4) c.1928 brochure for Hanson Brothers Scale Company, Chicago. 6.25” x 3.5” (Prag Collection) Est. $70-120 HWAC #55644 Lot# 1542 Bald Mountain City, Wyoming Fortunatus Mining And Milling Co. Stock Certificate Incorporated in 1891 in Colorado by New York investors. I/U to Samuel Mardwell 1894, #922, 100 shares. 6.75” x 11.5”. Wyoming ghost town of Bald Mountain City. A group of claims on the head of the Little Big Horn River and Porcupine Creek. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54348 Lot# 1543 , zAfrica 3 South Africa Diamond Mining Stereoviews 3 South Africa mining stereoviews: 1) Taking Out Zoom in and see the Diamondiferous Blue Earth, Wesselton Diamond Mines, Kimberly, Africa. 2) Across close up detail the Mammoth Pits of South Africa’s Greatest Diamond Mine, Pretoria, Transvaal. 3) Van High Resolution Ryn Deep G. M. Est. $60-150 HWAC #46233 Images of ALL LOTS available online at FHWAC.com Lot# 1544 , United States Eight US Mining Stock Certificates & Bonds 1865-1927 Lot of 8. Included: two pictorial 1865 certificates for Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company; two 1901 American Smokeless Coal Co. $1,000 bonds, not cancelled; 1927 United States Continental Mines Corp. stock, not cancelled; 1909 Jamaica Cons. Copper Co. stock; 1905 Keller & Indiana Cons. Smelting Co. stock, not cancelled; and 1917 Jackson Coal Co. stock, pen cancelled. (Prag Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC #55624 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 57

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1546 Anchorage, Alaska Lot# 1556 Bishop, California Anchorage Real Photo Postcards Wiltsie’s Taxidermy and Western Lot of 15 views of Anchorage from Den Shop - RPC Business belonging the 1920s through the 1960s. Aerial views, residential neighborhoods to Dave Wiltsie. “A modern store of and public buildings. Est. $60-100 HWAC #44215 unusual architecture constructed of materials of historic interest.” Truly a Lot# 1547 Circle City & Barrow, unique shop - just look at the photo. Alaska Photo Postcards of Circle Black and white real photo post card. City and Barrow, Alaska Lot of 5 Unused. Excellent condition. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53953 cards including river boat “Yukon”, U.S. mail dog sled team, eskimo drummers, cutting bowhead whale, Cape Smythe Whaling and Trading Lot# 1557 Donner, California Co. Est. $40-80 HWAC #44221 Donner Lake Postcards Lot of ten. One black and White RCPC and three Lot# 1548 Hyder, Alaska Four Real color RPC’s. Includes a 1920 Meyers Photo Postcards of Hyder, Alaska and an Emerald Bay. Est. $40-60 Lot of four unused photograph cards HWAC #53473 from Hyder, “just over the line from Stewart, B.C.” U.S. Government block house, birdseye view. and two town photos. Est. $40-80 HWAC #44210 Lot# 1549 Nome & Juneau, Alaska Scenic Old Photographs of Nome & Lot# 1558 Donner, California Juneau, Alaska Six old photographs: Postcards of the Road to Donner Nome in 1909, the interior of the Modini’s Cafe, street scene, also a Summit Lot of seventeen. Seven picture attributed to Juneau. Est. $40-80 HWAC #44230 black & white RPC’s and two color RPC’s. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53471 Lot# 1550 Wrangell, Alaska Real Photo Postcards from Wrangell, Alaska Lot of 3 photographic post cards from Wrangell. All have album residue on reverse and are unwritten. View from across the bay, birdseye, and on the shoreline. Est. $40-80 HWAC #44211 Lot# 1559 Dos Palos, California Miller & Lux Lot# 1551 , Alaska Real Photo Headquarters RPC A Postcards of Alaskan Glaciers Lot Gruber(?) Photograph. of 48 photo post cards of glaciers that Postmarked on back may not be there anymore. Muir, Mendennhall, Taku, Columbia, Childs, South Dos Palos, 1912. Norris glaciers all represented. Est. $100-200 HWAC #44217 Est. $60-100 HWAC #53958 Lot# 1552 Grand Canyon, Arizona Grand Canyon Black and White RPCs Total of eleven, Ten RPC’s. Shows lodge and scenery. Please see photos online. Est. $50-100 HWAC Lot# 1560 Geyserville, California #54046 Two Geyserville, California RPC’s 1909 Two different real photo Lot# 1553 Grand Canyon, Arizona postcards of “The Geysers”. Fabulous contrast and two very good Grand Canyon Color Postcards views. This is a nice looking pair. Used. 1909. Est. $40-60 HWAC Thirty-six total. 1904 to 1935. Some #44114 duplicates. Two petrified forest and one Canyon Diablo with railroad Lot# 1561 Lake Tahoe, California bridge included. Est. $70-150 HWAC Pictorial Fallen Leaf Lake #54044 Advertising Cover (Tahoe) Fallen Leaf Lake Lodge cover, mailed 1919 (Tallac cancel). Entire front is pictorial. Very nice looking! (Prag Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC Lot# 1554 Grand Canyon, Arizona #55636 Grand Canyon Color RPC’s Twelve color RPCs. Fourteen total. Shows Lot# 1562 Lake Tahoe, lodge, buildings and the canyon. California Lake Tahoe Please see photos online. Est. $50- Dirt State Road RPC 100 HWAC #54045 with a Truckee & Tahoe RPO cancel 1916 Great Real Photo Postcard with a Tahoe railroad cancel. What more can you Lot# 1555 , Arizona Hopi and ask for! Content? “This Navajo Color Postcards Nine total morning we visited Tallac - five different. Shows traditional & expect to take in Indian housing and Native Americans at Camp tomorrow.” They work and play. Includes postcards took a gasoline launch around the lake, caught trout, and have gone of the Canyon Souvenir Shop of 5/6 miles in three days. A perfect Lake Tahoe holiday in 1916. Est. Verkamp. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54047 $40-100 HWAC #53468 58 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1563 Lake Tahoe, Lot# 1569 Lake Tahoe, California California Large Collection of Postcards of Steamers on Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe Postcards Over Lot of thirteen. Two RPCs of a steamer 100 postcards. Forty-three in Emerald Bay (Fraser and Putnam & black and white and nine Valentine). Other cards of the steamer color RPC’s. A wide variety of in open waters, loading passengers at Tahoe Scenes. Early postmarks Rubicon Point, passing Cave Rock, and include a 1904 Tahoe, 1912 passing an “Indian Woman” fishing. Stateline,1923 double ring Early Tahoe, Tallac, and McKinney’s Tahoe, 1910 magenta Tallac. postmarks. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53476 Duplicates. Est. $200-500 HWAC #53479 Lot# 1570 Lake Tahoe, California Lot# 1564 Lake Tahoe, California Postcards of Tahoe Area Buildings Postcards of Cave Rock at Lake Lot of sixteen. Three black and white Tahoe Loto of ten. Three RPC’s. RPCs and four color RPCs. Includes Earliest postmark is a 1919 Bijou. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53472 Sugar Loaf, Zephyr Point Lookout, Moana Villa, Squaw Valley ice rink, Donner Summit Lodge, Tahoe Tavern, Brooke’s Lodge, Cal-Neva, McKinney’s, Tally Ho Motel, Dat-So- La-Lee’s home, Brockway Hotel, Nevada Lodge, Sierra Butte Lookout, etc. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53477 Lot# 1565 Lake Tahoe, California Lot# 1571 Lake Tahoe, California Postcards of Lake Tahoe - Thirty-one Different Squaw Valley America’s Playland Lot of sixty. Color RPC’s Includes, snow, the ice Sixteen black and white RPC’s and 12 rink, buildings, skiers, lifts, etc. See color RPC’s. Fishing, riding steamers, photos online for different cards. Est. golf, staying at a lodge, visiting the $60-120 HWAC #53506 home of the 1960 Olympics, taking a leisurely ride, gambling, staying in a quaint cottage, hiking, boating - you name it! Est. $100-200 HWAC #53478 Lot# 1566 Lake Tahoe, California Lot# 1572 Los Angeles, California Postcards of Lake Tahoe & the Los Angeles Chinatown Postcard Mountains that Surround Her Collection Although not as famous Lot of fourteen. Six black and white as its counterpart in San Francisco, RPC’s. Postcard of Mt. Tallac’s famed there was a vibrant Chinese snow cross, Lake Tahoe through the community in Los Angeles, 11 cards; mountains, Mount Watson, Tallac 7 black and white RPCs, 3 color RPCs. from Rubicon Point, Tallac from Gingling Way, Gate of Maternal Virtue, Fallen Leaf Lake, Freel’s Peak, Echo Dragon Road Gateway, pogoda, art, Summit. RPC’s from Fraser, Zan, and etc. Est. $60-120 HWAC #53921 Putnam & Valentine! One 1905 Stateline cancel. Est. $50-100 HWAC #53469 Lot# 1573 San Francisco, California 1898 Copyrighted Rare Edward Mitchell Lot# 1567 Lake Tahoe, California Chinatown Postcard This is a Private Postcards of Lake Tahoe & the Mailing Card. The card is rather unique. “A Water that Surrounds Her Lot of Glimpse of Chinatown, San Francisco, Cal.” twenty-six. Eight RPC’s. Glen Alpine Est. $30-50 HWAC #53948 Creek, Fallen Leaf Lake, Eagle Falls, Angora Lake, Echo Lake, Grass Lake, Susie Lake, Cascade Lake, Glen Alpine Falls. Earliest postmarks are 1906 McKinney, 1908 Tallac, 1916 Glenbrook. Est. $80-160 HWAC #53470 Lot# 1574 San Francisco, California Black & White RPC’s of Chinatown Lot# 1568 Lake Tahoe, California Postcards of Lake Tahoe Area Lot of six. Four street scenes, one of Chinese at Sutro Heights and one of Snow! Lot of sixteen. Five black & Chinese reading bulletins from back white RPCs and eight color RPC’s. home. Est. $40-100 HWAC #53944 Great 1907 Truckee postcard with banks of snow. 1920’s cars dwarfed by the snow banks, buildings in Carnelian Bay buried in white, Trailsyde Lodge buried, Squaw Valley ice rink (the first Miracle on Ice) in snow, deep snow on a Tahoe wharf, etc. One postcard from Squaw Valley was mailed during the olympics. One Squaw Valley 4c stamp. Est. $50-100 HWAC #53474 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 59

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1575 San Francisco, California Lot# 1582 San Francisco, California Black and White RPCs of RPC of the Dragon Dance Parade, Chinatown (San Francisco) Lot of San Francisco Real Photo Postcard 11. A nice selection: Chinese posing in of the annual parade in San Francisco. a suit, edge of Chinatown, telephone Est. $40-80 HWAC #53918 exchange, Rose Carnival of 1917, and plenty of street scenes. Find the Shanghai Hotel, Shanghai Low, Wing Tong Co., and Sing Chung. Also a 1919 William FH Ziedrich, Oakland Art Lot# 1583 San Francisco, California Studio of a young Chinese riding a San Francisco Chinatown wooden kiddy car. Est. $50-100 HWAC #53931 Businesses Postcards Drug store, Lot# 1576 San Francisco, California Restaurant, telephone station, Chinatown Color RPC’s Lot of 21. sidewalk jeweler, butcher, laundry, Photos by EF Clement, Mike Roberts, House of Ming, Canton Bazaar, Sing Chong Company. Laundry postcard HS Crocker Company, and Smith is a very interesting 1908 P. Gordon News Company. A nice variety of scenes. Est. $40-80 HWAC #53916 card. Pl;ease see photos online. Est. $60-120 HWAC #53942 Lot# 1584 San Francisco, California San Francisco Chinatown Color Lot# 1577 San Francisco, California RPC’s Fifteen Real Photo Postcards. Chinatown Street Scenes Postcards Mostly street scenes. A few at night. Est. $50-100 HWAC #53945 Lot of sixteen. Seven are old “Address Only” postcards. Dated postcards Lot# 1585 San Francisco, California San are from 1905 to 1944. One black Francisco Earthquake Survival Postcard c1906 and white of Pell Street. Others Stamped on back: Mr and Mrs Wong Sun Yue show streets with signs: Chop Suey, (Clements) dug from the Ruins, 535 Grant Ave., Shanghai Low, Chinese Village, Sing San Francisco. Black and white RPC. Est. $40-80 Fat, Sing Lung, etc. One rather unique HWAC #53917 view of a small thoroughfare in CHinatown. Many show peddlers or Chinese walking the streets. Publishers: Michell, five Britton & Rey, one Behrendt, one Charles Weidner. Est. $60-150 HWAC #53937 Lot# 1578 San Francisco, California Chinese in San Francisco Interior Lot# 1586 San Francisco, Scene Postcards Lot of ten. Mostly California Sing Chong and Sing inside. Wide variety: telephone exchange, restaurant, telephone Fat Advertising Postcards Lot of exchange, opium, Joss temple, drug store, etc. Two Britton & Rey, one Eighteen. All different in some way! Richard Behrendt, one Charles Weidner, one Edward W Mitchell, one Sometimes it is a change in wording California, Inc. Four are older - “Address Only” postcards and one used (1907). Est. $50-100 HWAC #53935 and sometimes it is a slight change in the picture, but all are different. Great collection. Dates cards are 1909, Lot# 1579 San Francisco, California Chinese Youth in San Francisco 1909 and 1923 Est. $70-170 HWAC #53925 Postcard Group Earliest is postmarked 1906. Lot of ten. Please see photo online. Est. $50-100 HWAC #53940 Lot# 1587 San Francisco, California Six Older SF Postcards - “Address Only” on Reverse c1905 Includes Chinese at Sutro Heights (Edward W Mitchell), group of Chinese children, Chinese belle and servant (Britton & Rey), Chinese fortune teller, telephone station, and grocery store (Britton & Rey). Est. $60- Lot# 1580 San Francisco, California Dragon Parade Postcard Collection 120 HWAC #53934 Lot of ten (three duplicates). Postmarks are 1907 to 1911 (one Lot# 1588 San Francisco, California 1951). Please see photos online for Six Very Early San Francisco content! Est. $40-80 HWAC #53947 Chinatown Postcards c1902 These six postcards all have a reverse with no place for writing a note. One black and white: street secene with father and children. Narrow street. Lot# 1581 San Francisco, California Five color: underground opium den Postcard Collection of Chinese (1903), Josse Temple (1904), Chinese Youth in San Francisco Lot of 12. boy of a noted dignitary by Britton & Dated 1903 to 1906. All are “Address Only” early postcards. Seven Rey, Chinese boy and Girl by Edward Britton & Rey, two Edward H Mitchell, one Rieder. One printed “hand Mitchell (1902), Po and Wing. Est. $60-120 HWAC #53933 colored.” Est. $60-120 HWAC #53936 60 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1589 San Francisco, California Lot# 1594 The Nicer Side of Chinatown: , California Postcards Lot of 13. One black Report on and white RPC of the Chinese California temple (inside) to an afternoon at Stagecoach Sutro Heights to fancy costumes, Mail 1860 to lounging around, to Chinese Unbound 19 aristocrats to Chinese musicians, to pp report from the stern of the historic old Chinese 36th Congress Junk “Ning-Po,” a famous smuggler 1st session of the Yellow Sea. Three Britton & on California Rey, two Edward W Mitchell, one Cardinell Vincent, one George Rice & Stagecoach Mail Sons, one Tichnor Brothers, one L Theochrom, one Smith News, one regarding various routes, performance, revenue and more. COmpany Fritz Muller, one WM MIlne. A couple of these are from Los Angeles. is asking for more money as they have done more work than was int Est. $60-120 HWAC #53943 the original agreement rom 1854. The postmaster from Sacramento City attests that the company carried the mail six times a week to Lot# 1590 San Francisco, California Georgetown for one year when they were contracted and paid for Three Very Early Chinese Postcards fewer days. The postmaster from Marysville attests to the same issue One Mitchell card postmarked 1901. of carrying mail from Marysville to Gibsonville six days a week. All in One card is copyrighted in 1899. One all the California Stage Company had 13 routes from 1854 to 1858 that very early Britton & Rey. Two are went to places such as Michigan Bluff, Nelson Creek, Volcano, Yreka, ‘Private Mailing Cards.’ Est. $40-60 Placerville, etc. Several pages have some toning. 8.75” x 5.75”. Est. HWAC #53939 $60-100 HWAC #54457 Lot# 1595 , California “Early California Mail Bag” 1960 Postal History Publications 1960 From Lot# 1591 San Francisco, California The Book Club a California, 1960, Includes the article “The Stampless Twelve Chinatown Street Scenes Covers” by Basil C Pearce. Other articles include Pioneer Expressmen, Postcards Earliest is postmarked Gregory’s Express, Overland Mail, Early California Local Mail, Ocean 1904. Includes a rare George Salch Mail, etc. Plenty of illustrated covers. Includes a 40 page booklet on card. Several Britton & Rey and Stage, Mails and Express in Southern California: The Role of Wells Mitchell cards. Also a fancy Bardell Fargo & Co. in the Pre-Railroad Period by W. Turrentine Jackson. O’Neill. Please see photos online Est. This rare private press publication is an expensive piece put out $60-120 HWAC #53941 to illustrate a number of very rare western covers. In professional blue hard slip case. A must have for early California postal history collectors!!! Est. $200-400 HWAC #46048 Lot# 1592 San Francisco, California Lot# 1596 , California Bottle Over 70 San Francisco Chinatown Related California Postal History Postcards Includes several color Lot of five corner advertising covers: RPC’s, one black and white RPC, two AP Hotaling 1898 AND 1899, and early c1903 postcards. Find Duncan & Miller Glass Washington Chinatown in flames by W. R. Hearst, DC 1916, Golden Gate Fruit Jar San Happy New Year card at Sutro Francisco 1904, and Illinois Pacific Heights, 1903 postcard, Chinese slave Bottles San Francisco 1916. Est. $40- girl, dragon dance postcard, wall with 80 HWAC #54066 Chinese bulletins, restocking day at the Chinese merchants, Chinese shoemaker, “Honeymoon of the Chinese and the Coon,” 1901 Chinese Lot# 1597 , California maidens, Sing Chong postcards, Galloway Litho scene, Chinese school, California Advertising postcard by Goeggel & Weidner, Chinese fortune teller, and lots of Covers Lot of six. Chinese children. Est. $70-210 HWAC #53932 Three in color. Five were pictorial. Includes Lot# 1593 San Francisco, Santa Clara Carnival of California Chinatown Postcard Roses 1901 with letter, Lot - Remainder Lot of 63. Wide Harrington-McInnis variety. Please see photos online for examples. Est. $60-120 HWAC printing Oakland, Santa #53946 Clara Rose Carnival 1910, Cooper Coate & Casey Dry Goods Los Angeles 1917, Golden Eagle Milling Petaluma 1928, and Madera Flume & Trading 1901. The Madera Flume & Trading Company owned the Madera - Sugar Pine Flume in 1879. It was the longest flune in the world at one time according to the Madera Tribune, September 25, 1962. Est. $50-100 HWAC #54065 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 61

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1598 , California California Lot# 1601 Stonington, Cover Lot: Some From and Some Connecticut Stampless To c1883-1930 Lot of 51. Two full Lettersheet with a Stamped face reverses: Cincinnati Industrial “STEAM” and One Stamped Exposition of 1886 and Eleventh “STEAM BOAT” in Red 1841, 1847 Industrial Cincinnati Exposition Lot of two. 1)This 1841 cover is 1883. Please see photos online. sent to Mr Asakee(?) Harris & Many corner covers like Blumenthal Company of North Scituate, Rhode Gloves of Napa 1906, McCarthy Teas Island. The only Harris we could San Francisco 1916, Allen Brothers find in North Scituate during this Milling San Francisco 1911, Hubbard period was L. M.Harris & Company. & Carmichael Lumber San Jose 1915, Rucker Real Estate San Jose They manufactured cloth. It was Color 1909, unused Spanish Peak Grocery Meadow Valley, etc. Other datelined New York, November interesting covers include a 1932 Mount Vernon with 1/2 page 4, 1841.The straight line ‘STEAM’ oval stamp of George Washington bicentennial, blue and red 1892 is faint, but very readable. 2) Columbus entires, early Sing Sing from Dr. Ralph Parsons, Half face San Letter to Mr. Lyman Cobb of Little Jose City Hall Commemoration, three cent purple entire pre-stamped Falls, Little Falls, W. T. (probably with a ‘2’, etc. Parsons, by the way, was well published with articles like Wisconsin Territory). Dateline is May 28. 1847 was written on the “A Case of Hiccough” in the Medical Record of 1895. Est. $40-80 HWAC return address. Red ‘5’ is the payment Est. $50-100 HWAC #55017 #54064 Lot# 1599 , California The California Lot# 1602 Boise, Idaho Boise Postcard Philatelist, 2 Issues Based in San Collection: Early Color and Black and Francisco. Winter 1892-1893, 14 Whites 1906-1911. Lot of seven. Includes a pages and Spring 1897 issue,10 pages. very nice, very early Main Street. Quite Rare. Philatelic dealer ads. 8.5” x 5.5”. Est. Also the library, depot, Barber Lumber Mill $80-100 HWAC #53613 in Barbertown, Capital, and Federal Building. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54518 Lot# 1603 Boise, Idaho Boise RPC Collection Eight real photo Lot# 1600 Gunnison, Colorado black & white postcards. Includes Crystal, Colorado Addressed Arrow Rock Dam, Idan-Ho Motel Envelope to Engineer B. S. (on a moonlit night - Charles H Lyman 1886 This cover is Grout manager), Boise Barracks, packed with surprises. It is railroad depot, Federal Building addressed to ‘Benjamin Smith and an advertisement postcard for Lyman, Geologist, Colorado the New Mechanafe: a restaurant Fuel Company, Denver’. Denver that is 100% “waiterless”. Only date is crossed out and Gunnison identified is 1909, but some are is written in red. Gunnison 1930’s. Est. $80-160 HWAC #54521 is crossed out and Crystal is written in pencil. Prospectors discovered promising deposits of silver near the confluence of the North Fork and South Fork of the Crystal River in Lot# 1604 Boise, Idaho Boise, Idaho 1880. Within months mining Streetcar RPC with a Story c1915 operations were underway and a new mining camp had emerged. A Note on back says, “Taken 1/2 block year later, on July 8, 1881, Crystal City was incorporated. At its height from my house / 1817 Eastman of prosperity in the mid-1880s, Crystal had over 500 residents, a / Boise Idaho.” The 1920 census post office (1882-1909), a newspaper, a pool hall, the Crystal Club (a shows Whitaker as a salesman in a popular and exclusive men’s club), a barber shop, saloons, and hotels. dry goods store. (In 1910 he was a Benjamin Smith Lyman was an American mining engineer, surveyor, farmer). Unique! Est. $40-60 HWAC and an amateur linguist and anthropologist. In 1870, Lyman surveyed #54522 oil fields in the Punjab region for the Public Works Department of the government of British India. In 1872 he was hired by the Japanese Lot# 1605 Bosie, Idaho Color government to survey the coal and oil deposits and along the Sea of Postcards of Boise, Idaho Lot of Japan coastline. He returned to the United States in January 1881. He seventeen. 1904-1956. Includes spent most of his time writing and researching, but obviously took several Main Street, Idanha some time in 1886 to visit the Colorado oil and coal fields! Est. $40- Motel, Owyhee Hotel, The Grand, 80 HWAC #54060 Natatorium, several of the depot, Capital, and Capital Boulevard. Our favorite is the card with the three fire stations shown in three small vignettes! Est. $40-60 HWAC #54519 62 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1606 Caldwell, Idaho Caldwell, Lot# 1612 Jerome, Idaho Jerome, Idaho Postcard Group Lot of five. Idaho Real Photo Postcards 1929- Three black & white RPC’s. Includes 1943 Two Northside Inns. One photo Caldwell Banking and Trust, Saratoga taken by Simpson. Twin Falls to Hotel, Finey & Sterry Halls at the Jerome Bridge, Number ‘W12.’. Main College of Idaho (with dirt road), Street. Est. $40-70 HWAC #54523 library, Van Buren School.c1910. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54528 Lot# 1613 Kellogg, Idaho Amazing Kellogg Early Dirt Covered Main Lot# 1607 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Coeur d’Alene postcard group Street Very early! RPC. Certainly looks unique! Please see photo. Est. Lot of seven. Two duplicate RPC’s $40-80 HWAC #54525 of street scene. Also Fowler’s Restaurant, Sherman Avenue, the lake, dock with steamers and a famous donkey! Est. $40-60 HWAC #54527 Lot# 1614 Kellogg, Idaho Kellogg Postcard Group Lot of 4. 1908- 1924. Lot of four. Three black and Lot# 1608 Crates of the Moon, Idaho white real photo postcard overviews, Craters of the Moon Postcard and one early color overview. Est. Group Lot of nine - eight black & $40-60 HWAC #54526 white RPCs. c1930’s. All unused. Please see photos online. Est. $40- 80 HWAC #54538 Lot# 1615 Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Postcard Collection: Mostly RPC’s 1907-1959 Lot# 1609 Emmett, Idaho Boise Payette 1907-1958. Lot of eleven. Seven black Lumber Company, Emmett, Idaho RPC’s & white real photo postcards. Cards Lot of two black and white real photo include Normal school, post office, postcards. 1918. Number 26 and 29 in a steamer (photo by Henry Fair of series. Published by Wesley Andrews of Lewiston), waterfront, Weyerhauser Baker, Oregon. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54520 Mill with Clarkson Washington in background, high school, several Lewiston Hills. Est. $80-140 HWAC #54515 Lot# 1616 Moscow, Idaho Moscow, Idaho Postcard Group 1906-1911+ Lot of four. Lot# 1610 Grangeville, Idaho Two nice Two black & white. Includes a 1906 ‘Views of Moscow.’ Also a main street printed by Grangeville, Idaho RPC’s 1) 1913 main O. G. Brackert & Company of Moscow. Color street. Unique sign above the street says, postcards include a 1906 dirt laden main “ELECTRICITY.” Snow covers the ground. street and the First Methodist Church. Est. Mailed in August, but author says, “This is not $40-60 HWAC #54531 today...” 2) Later main street photo by Shira Studio. 1947. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54530 Lot# 1617 Mountain Home, Idaho Mountain Home, Idaho Postcard Lot# 1611 Jerome, Idaho Amazing Jerome, Collection Lot of five black and white postcards. c1910. Includes Ake’s Idaho Postcard 1908 Shows Main Street. Farm,hot springs, crooked road, and Main street seems to have four serious Agriculture Department. Also one structures with a variety of tents behind. A same era and postcard type of Hailey, buggy is leaving the city, the the author says Idaho. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54529 that “This is where we ended up. Expect to stay awhile.” Cancelled Jerome on October 1, 1908. Jerome received its post office one year earlier - 1907. Great rare post card and great cancel. Est. $40-75 HWAC #44115 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 63

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1618 Nampa, Idaho Five Nampa Lot# 1624 Sandpoint, Idaho 1909 RPCs of Big Fire Photos were Sandpoint, Idaho Postcards Lot of published by R. L. Bow of Nampa. seven. Two black & White RPC’s. Rare Numbers 3649, 3650, 3669, 3671, “Royal Confectionery Store.” Used 3672. All addressed to Mathu from cards dated from 1908 to 1912. Est. Ella. Est. $70-200 HWAC #54555 $50-80 HWAC #54550 Lot# 1625 Sun Valley, Idaho Sun Valley, Idaho Postcard Group Fourteen total. 5 black & white Lot# 1619 Nampa, Idaho Five RPCs. 2 color RPCs. From snow to sun; Idaho’s playground! Please see Nampa, Idaho Postcards Three photos online. Est. $80-200 HWAC black & White RPCs. 1907-1915. #54543 Fabulous EARLY Dewey Palace Hotel. Another great G Street looking toward the depot - which is in the Lot# 1626 Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, background. One advertising card Idaho Postcard Group Lot of seven. One for the Ospraymo from the stephens photo of main street with Wray’s Cafe, and Orchard. Great cards! Est. $50-100 HWAC #54546 Perrine Hotel showing (poor focus). Six color postcards include the courthouse, Perrine’s Ranch, main avenue with buggies and no cars, etc. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54532 Lot# 1620 Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello Real Photo Postcard Collection Lot of five. 1923-1932. Two overviews, Woolley Apartments, Fargo Apartments, and post office. Please see photographs online. Est. Lot# 1627 Wallace, Idaho Wallace Postcard $50-100 HWAC #54517 Group Seven total. Five black & white RPCs. Three used: 1907 - 1908. Six overviews and one color inside the Banquet Cafe. Est. $100-250 HWAC #54544 Lot# 1621 Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Postcard Collection with RPC’s 1906-1937. Nineteen total. Five black & white real photo postcards. Includes viaduct, University of Idaho, railroad Lot# 1628 Wardner, Idaho Four depot, overviews, State Academy, Wardner Postcards One darker North Arthur Avenue, Center Street, RPC. 1907-1910. One published by Main Street, post office, Idaho Motel, L. A. Smith, druggist. One postcard of Oregon Short Line yard, West Side the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mill. Est. High School. Est. $70-140 HWAC $40-80 HWAC #54545 #54516 Lot# 1622 Salmon, Idaho Two Main Street Salmon RPC’s: One Underwater! One is Lot# 1629 Weiser, Idaho Four marked ‘W4’ in a rectangular box and the Weiser, Idaho Postcards (3 RPCs) other ‘W5’. The second shows water on the Best is the photo of a man by a tent. dirt street. Earlier. Between the two photos Handwritten in pen is ‘Idaho’ with one can identify Pelton Grocery, Saveway, City News, Shenon Hotel, library, etc. Est. $40-80 ‘Oregon’ on the other side of the river. HWAC #54524 1910. Also a Weiser Rodeo Doubleday photograph. 1923. Est. $40-70 HWAC #54548 Lot# 1630 Weiser, Idaho Rare Main Street Weiser RPC Nice street Lot# 1623 Sand Point, Idaho banner over the road. Near the Sandpoint First Avenue, EARLY RPC Oregon Trail Grill, Hotel Weiser, and 1908 Shows First Avenue as a dirt Clark’s News Stand. Postcard shows street. One can make out Wisconsin slight waviness Est. $40-60 HWAC House, Millan’s, Idaho Hotel, and Club #54547 Cafe. 1908. Est. $40-80 HWAC #54549 64 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1631 , Idaho Six Idaho Leather Lot# 1637 , Idaho Railroad Themed Postcards Coeur d’Alene. Two used Idaho Postcard Collection Lot of postcards c1906. See online for fourteen. Six black & white RPCs. photographs. Est. $40-60 HWAC Depots include Bise, Lewiston, #54556 Nampa, and Pocatello. Scenes include Pocatello, American Falls with train, rotary snowplow at work outside of Coeur d’Alene. Est. $50-150 HWAC #54554 Lot# 1638 , Idaho Ten Small Town Idaho RPCs Include: a dirt Freeze Lot# 1632 , Idaho Idaho Lakes and Out Grade at Emmett, Rupert church, Payette river, Mackay tramway and RIvers Postcard Collection Lot of compressor, Bonners Ferry street nineteen. Three black & white RPC’s scene, Mountain Home, Heise Hot (snow slide over wood river in 1933, Springs, Idaho City Walt’s Place, Payette Lake, North Fork at Avery), Parma motor inn, Rigby court house. twelve black & white, and 4 color. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54541 Please see photographs online. Est. $60-120 HWAC #54537 Lot# 1639 , Idaho Thirteen Small Lot# 1633 , Idaho Idaho Postcard Remainder Town Idaho Postcards Includes: Payette saw mill, Payette street scene, Lot This lot has a broad mixture of scenes and a Council bird’s eye, Kamiah bird’s styles. But there are some treasures! Fifty-three eye, DeLamar bird’s eye, Silver City total. 9 Black & white RPC’s, three color RPC’s, 15 bird’s eye, Wallace hotel, Salmon black & white postcards, and 23 color postcards. main street, St Maries river scene, Many used - mostly 1910 and below. Includes old Ketchum street scene, Orofino post balck & white of Wallace and underground mining office, Burley Pilot’s Club. Est. $100- at Kellogg. City scenes, stage coaches, bridges, 250 HWAC #54542 buildings.... Est. $150-400 HWAC #54536 Lot# 1640 , Idaho Two Idaho Dog Sled Race RPC’s 1) Handwritten Ashton c1921- 25. 2) Says “winner of 50 mile race was a Lot# 1634 , Idaho Idaho native boy.” Nice combo! Est. $40-60 HWAC Small Town Postcard / #54534 Postal History Collection Lot of thirteen. 6 black & white RPC’s. Each postcard is from a small town and has a small town postmark (mostly excellent). Scenes are from dirt First Avenue Sand Point, individual Lot# 1641 Butte, Montana Butte card of two men and their Envelope and Postcard 1910-1938 animals (named), Potlatch This is a lot of two. 1) Postcard dated lumbering,alpacas pulling June 16, 1910. The image shows the western side of Butte. 2) Issued carts, Stite overview, mailed envelope dated May 19, 1938 from Butte. This envelope Wardner overview, features a fabulous copper address plate on the front. Est. $30-60 Wallace overview, HWAC #43905 Sandpoint overview, Emmett street scene, Dubois school children, Malad River rapids. Postmarks are 1910 Hollister, 1908 Filer, 1949 Lot# 1642 Butte, Montana Butte, Hope, 1915 Dubois, 1908 King Hill, 1920 Stites, 1910 Wendell, 1909 Montana Postcard Collection Lot Midas, 1907 Ahsahka, 1911 Dover, 1909 Wallace & Spokane RPO, of 12. 6 black and white RPCs, 2 black Pocatello Trans. Clerk, 1907 train late / mail delayed. Dover, Midas, and white, 1 color RPC, and 3 color. King Hill and Hollister were all mailed in the first year of operation. Include overviews, fish hatchery, Wendell and Filer are very early! Est. $260-500 HWAC #54539 Elk Horn Fence, Park Street and trolley, post office, Hirbour Block, St. Patrick’s Church, Main Street, Butte at Lot# 1635 , Idaho Idaho Military night, and Montana School of Mines! Themed Postcards All RPC’s. 1) Est. $70-150 HWAC #54034 USS Idaho crossing the equator. 2) USS Idaho with a couple of ‘young ones’ on deck. 3-14) Twelve scenes at the United States Training Station, Farragut, Idaho. In original box. Lot# 1643 Helena, Montana Helena, Est. $50-100 HWAC #54535 Montana Postcard Collection 19 total cards. 6 black and white RPC’s. Lot# 1636 , Idaho Nine Small Town 1905 to 1937. Includes a buggy laden Idaho Overview RPCs Idaho Falls, main street (1905), state capitol, US Salmon, Emmett, St Maries, Orofino, Armory (1937, Jorud photo), Old Mullan, Hawley, Burke, Caldwell! Est. High School (1907), Algeria Shrine $180-350 HWAC #54540 / Civic Center, St. Helena Cathedral, overview, Mount Helena. Est. $100- 200 HWAC #54015 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 65

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1644 Virginia City, Montana Lot# 1650 , Montana Smaller Town Five Postal History Covers with Montana Postcards Harlowtown, Contents (Lots of Pictorial Livingston, Libby, Glendive, Roundup, Material) 1891-1905 1-2) H Herbst Importing Company. Advertising Glasgow, West Yellowstone. Thirteen and selling John E. Fitzgerald whiskey. Both envelopes have a full size total. 9 black and white RPC’s. pictorial on reverse of cover and a 1/3 sized pictorial on the top of Includes a Glendive where “Papa the letter. Addressed to Buford of Virginia City, Montana. 3) New York Sleeps” at a local hotel. Est. $100- Life Insurance Co. Addressed to L. Hauck of Virginia City, Montana 200 HWAC #54037 Territory. Life insurance information. Cover has an eagle pictorial. 1892. 4) National Loan and Saving Union of Helena to Boulder, Lot# 1651 Eureka, Nevada Old Fire Montana. Eagle pictorials on envelope and letterhead. 1902. 5) Elastic Station, Eureka, Nevada RPC Fire Carbon Paint to Virginia, Montana. 1905. Pictorials on envelope and station is nothing more than a bell letterhead. Est. $70-150 HWAC #44152 tower and a barn for some old piece of fire fighting equipment. Not very impressive to say the least! Black and white real photo postcard. Lot# 1645 Virginia City, Montana White border. Pristine condition. Est. $40-100 HWAC #46631 Three Postal History Covers with Contents (Two Pictorial) 1907-09 Lot# 1652 Rawhide, Nevada Rare 1) Pictorial Briggs, Cooper & Company. Image of Home Brand Peaches. 3-Panel Real Photo Panoramic St. Paul, Minn. 1908. Order included; 2) Pictorial The Quaker Oats Postcard of Rawhide, Nevada Wow! Company. Image of Quaker Oats man. Chicago, Illinois. 1907. Letter 1908 unused 3 panel real photo postcard showing a bird’s-eye view from sales department. 3) Cover from A. Schilling & Company, San of booming Rawhide, Nevada, only 2 years after the initial discovery. Francisco. 1909. Shipping receipt included. All are addressed to Buford Printed by West Coast Art. Co., Los Angeles. Reverse has promotional Mercantile of Virginia CIty, Montana. Est. $60-200 HWAC #44159 information (descriptions of mining claims) and a poem about Rawhide. Not mailed. Deep creases at folds. Some soiling. 3.5” x 18.5” Lot# 1646 Virginia City, Montana (Prag Collection) Est. $100-300 HWAC #54691 Two Advertising Envelopes w/ Letters from Tobacco Companies Lot# 1653 Reno, Nevada RPC 1896-99 1) Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co. addressed to Mr. Buford, Postmarked Reno, Nevada - Great Virginia City, Mont., 1896. This envelope also carried two Memos of Small Town Scene! 1908 RPC Understanding from Blackwell’s to Buford. Pink in color and nice postmarked Reno, Nevada. Image, possibly outside Reno. Written looking! 2) Continental Tobacco Co. addressed to Mr. Buford & Co., message at bottom of card, addressed to friend in Oakland, California. Virginia City, Mont., 1899. Est. $50-100 HWAC #44153 We are not sure where this town is, but it is a great photo and deserves a great story! Est. $50-100 HWAC #44105 Lot# 1647 , Montana Billings, Bozeman and Great Falls Postcards Lot# 1654 Reno, Nevada RPC Lot of seven. Three black and white Postmarked Reno, Nevada (2) 1908 RPCs. 1914 to 1953. Includes the RPC postmarked Reno, Nevada; photo lobby at the new Hotel Rainbow in probably somewhere near Reno. To Rose from Harriet. Rose is in Great Falls (Charles E Morris of Great Oakland, California. Est. $40-80 HWAC #44107 Falls publisher), Deaconess Hospital Lot# 1655 Virginia City, Nevada Two of Billings (Robbins-Tillquist, RPC’s of Historic Western Events Spokane, Publisher), The Rock 1) Historic old Wells Fargo Vault. Pile in Billings, Broadway Street in USed in the Wonderlode Bar at Virginia City, Nevada. Eastman Studios Billings, Great Falls post office (photo by Ecklund), outside of the Hotel Rainbow, and Central Avenue in Great Falls. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54033 photograph. 2) A Frasher photo of Billy Clanton and two compadres laid out in coffins. Est. $40-60 HWAC #93959 Lot# 1648 , Montana Montana and the Great Outdoors Postcards Five Lot# 1656 , Nevada 4 Postcards of Nevada Three RPC’s: Tonopah, black and white real photo postcards. Nevada; V & T Passenger Train at These RPC’s include Morrison Cave, Virginia City, Nev.; and Historic Old Piper Opera House, built during Chico Hot Springs, Little Rockies 1880’s, Virginia City, Nevada. All in gresat condition, not used, no Frontier Camp, Sixteen Mile Canyon postmarks. One regular postcard: Golden Street, Rhyolite, Nevada, (1909), and a Bad Land Formation. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54035 Looking North. On occasion of the Miner’s Union in Parade, 1906. Est. $40-80 HWAC #44116 Lot# 1649 , Montana Postcards of the Wild West in Montana Lot# 1657 Aztec, New Mexico RPC Postcards from the Havre & of flood in Aztec, New Mexico - 1909 Identified as September 6, badlands, Harbin & Custer, and 1909. Black and white RPC with great Virginia City. 8 total. 7 RPC’s. One duplicate. Est. $60-120 HWAC contrast. Uinque? Est. $40-60 HWAC #54036 #54005 Lot# 1658 Carlsbad, New Mexico Carlsbad Cavern and City Postcards Lot of sixteen. Eleven black and white RPC’s of the cavern. All different. Also Grand Cafe, city overview, lunch room, and elevator building. Est. $60-100 HWAC #54002 66 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1659 Las Vegas, New Mexico Lot# 1665 , New Bigler Farm Ranch, Las Vegas Black Mexico Buildings in and White RPC G339x. Rare. Est. New Mexico - Postcard $40-60 HWAC #53976 Collection with RPC’s Lot of eleven. Five RPC’s: 1) First National Bank of Foxtales. No postmark but has been hand cancelled???. Lot# 1660 Lordsburg, New Mexico 2) Las Vegas Junior Lordsburg and Gallup, NM RPCs 1) Lordsburg. Unused. Nice contrast. High. 3) Tucumcari High School. 4) Hotel Showing the Hotel Hidalgo. 2) Casa Linda Court RPC in Gallup. 1938. Est. La Fonda, Santa Fe. $40-80 HWAC #54003 5) Phelps-Dodge Mercantile COmpany in Lot# 1661 Shakespeare, Tyronne. Others include Harvey House in Belen, Deming High School, New Mexico Stratford Albuquerque post office, Kimo Theater, and East Las Vegas School on Black and White Douglas Avenue. Est. $100-200 HWAC #53979 Real Photo Postcard “Hotel Stratford which Lot# 1666 , New Mexico Churches of housed the stagecoach New Mexico - Postcards Lot of nine. passengers and notables 1) 1911 RPC of the Episcopal Church as well as the bad men in East Las Vegas. CEJD. 2) San Miguel Church in Santa Fe. Copyright of the southwest in the 1908, St. Michael’s College. 3) Interior of Santa Fe church. Copyright early days.” D-89. The 1908, St. Michael’s College. 4) Babtist Church in Roswell. 5) Interior town proudly shares its heritage with such men as Billy the Kid, John San Miguel Church. Candelario’s Curio. 6) Church of San Felipe, Ringo, Curley Bill, Russian Bill, the Clantons, Jim Hughes and Sandy Albuquerque. 7) Interior of San Miguel. Copyright 1908, St. Michael’s King! Unused. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53973 College. 8) Color RPC of San Felipe de Neri Church in Old Albuquerque. 9) Church in the Pueblo of Cochiti. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53975 Lot# 1662 Socorro, New Mexico Car Wreck in Blue Canyon, Socorro, Lot# 1667 , New Mexico Four New Mexico Real Photo Postcard Ranch Postcards - Including Anamis Headquarters RPC 1) Note Black and White RPC of a car on on back of Animas Headquarters its side and (presumably) its two passengers standing next to it! Est. RPC says, “Here’s the fireplace and $40-60 HWAC #53972 family. There is a big bookcase full of all sorts of books, Conrad, Jack Lot# 1663 Tucumcari, New Mexico London, and all sorts of good ones 1911 Tucumcari RPC of the Town as well as less interesting writers. from its Outskirts Talk about a town The walls are hung with splendid with a history: it is famous as a town trophies, wild cat, grizzly, and deer.” full of saloons and outlaws. It is named 2) Oldest well in New Mexico on the Old Pigeon Ranch. Glorieta Pass. for a the town was nicknamed “Six- 3) Servants Quarters on a sheep ranch near Las Vegas. An Ed. G. Shooter Siding.” It became in 1901 Murray photograph. 4) Color RPC of woman and horse advertising the when the Rock Island Railroad came Longhorn Ranch at Moriarty. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53977 through this desert spot. Slowly the Lot# 1668 , New Mexico New town and its surrounding villages were Mexico Postcard Lot Lot of twelve: abandoned. But Route 66 came through soldiers, town greetings, artesian here and it once again sprang to life. well, reprint of 1914 Cleve Brown It is named for an Apache Indian chief of Silver City reprint, Billy the Kid who lost his daughter (Cari) and two finest braves (one was Tocom) headstone by the S. W. Post Card Co., and his own life when he was looking for a suitable replacement. It leather Raton, New Mexico postcard, has been used as a backdrop for the television show “Rawhide”, movie etc. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53978 “For a Few Dollars More”, etc. Lot of two. 1) Black and white real photo postcard. Partial Tucumcari postmark with missing stamp on reverse. 1911. 2) Greetings from Tucumcari postcard. 1953 Tucumcari Lot# 1669 , New Mexico New postmark. Est. $40-80 HWAC #53971 Mexico Town RPCs 1) Main Street Lot# 1664 , New Mexico Ancient Clayton. 2) Overview of Red River. Indians of New Mexico - Postcards 3) Room where Governor Bent was murdered in Taos. 4) Hot Springs Lot of five. 1) Pueblo of Santa Clara. overview. 5) Grocery store in old Las 2) Pueblo of Laguna. 3) Streets of Vegas. Est. $50-100 HWAC #54004 Acoma. 4) Pueblo woman making bread. 5) Interior scene of Kiva. Colro RPC. Est. $40-60 HWAC #53974 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 67

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1670 , New Mexico New Lot# 1675 Pendleton, Oregon Mexico Town Views - Postcards Lot Pendleton, Oregon Postcards of thirteen. Black and white RPCs of Buildings Postcards are dated include Main Street Las Cruces, Silver from 1906 to 1928. Four RPC’s: St City overview and Albuquerque Anthony’s Hospital, Pendleton Hotel overview. Black and White postcards (Smith), Temple Hotel (Smith) and include Artesia churches and Elida Post Office (Smith) . Other buildings Cement Company. Color RPCs include include City Hall, high school, court main street Deming, KFUN in Las house, Methodist Church, St. Joseph’s Vegas. Color postcards include Fifth Academy, Hotel Dorion, and Umatilla Street Roswell, Elk Rexall Drug in County Library. Est. $40-80 HWAC Tucumbari, Second Street in Raton, La Contenta Auto Court in Clovis, #54030 park in Raton, and main street in Roswell. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54007 Lot# 1676 Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Lot# 1671 , New Mexico Three Small Town Railroad RPC’s Lot of three. 1) Unidentified New Mexico RPC’s with Postmarks 1) photographer of the depot of the O. W. R. R. & N. November 25, 1909 Dexter, New Mexico main 2) Brown sepia of the same depot. 3) Main Street street with plenty of buggies and wagons Bridge over the Umatilla River. Est. $40-80 HWAC and no cars. 2) 1910 tree lined Dexter, New #54031 Mexico. RPC. 3) 1941 Cloudcroft. Middle Street with trees in the middle and cabin-type homes on the side. Est. $40-100 HWAC #54006 Lot# 1677 Pendleton, Oregon Lot# 1672 New York, New York Pendleton, Oregon Street Scene First Flight Trans-Atlantic Mail Black and White RPC’s Five different Service, 1939 “First Flight Mam views of downtown Pendleton. Two at 18.” 30 cent Trans-Atlantic blue night. Two photos by Ellis and three stamp. New York to Lisbon written by Smith. Great contrast in the photos! on card. Reverse is stamped Est. $50-150 HWAC #54025 “LISBOA-Central / 3a seccao” with the international date of 21.5.39. See picture for condition. Est. $40- 80 HWAC #54062 Lot# 1678 Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Street Scene Black and White RPC’s (Number 2) All show Lot# 1673 New York, New York the business district of Three Magnus Full Face Unused Pendleton. Two by Ellis Covers of Baltimore and Annapolis and two by Smith. One Includes a faded brown Reminiscence older and unidentified. of Baltimore, Maryland, Federal Hill, Find Tallman Drugs, brown Annapolis No.1 and and black Payless Drugs, Rivoli Annapolis No.2. All unused. Charles Theater, The Club, Magnus of New York City and his Office Lunch, Bowling, company used steel, copper, and Duncan’s, Sheehans, stone engraved plates and hand or stencil coloring; most hand-colored Elk Horn Cafe,Temblee envelopes were prepared by his employees, but he even hand-colored Hotel, East Oregonian, some of his best envelopes himself. Several hundred basic designs of Glenn’s Pharmacy, Hotel Rex, La Fontaine’s Cafe, Oregon Cafe, Economy his envelopes exist, and besides the hand-colored envelopes many of Drugs, Pendleton Hotel, United Artists (playing Cruisin Down the River these can be found in different single colors — gold, silver, bronze, red, and Mission over Korea). Est. $50-150 HWAC #54026 etc. — or in mixed colors. Est. $60-120 HWAC #54579 Lot# 1674 Pendleton, Lot# 1679 Pendleton, Oregon Four Nice Oregon Roads to Panorama Postcards Pendleton RPC’s Lot of of Pendleton, Oregon four. Three black and white Identified dates are 1912 RPC’s: Cabbage Hill on the and 1913. Three RPC’s: 1) old Oregon Trail, early 1912 No. 43 Business District, 2) bridge over a river (some No. 41 Residence Section damage in upper right), and (from M Parletin who has La Grande Highway. A color marked his residence) and postcard of the winding a bird’s eye from the high road that followed the school. Also Sprouse & Son Oregon Trail. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54028 general panorama - section 2. Est. $40-80 HWAC #54032 68 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1680 Pendleton, Oregon Two rarer Lot# 1686 , United States First RPC’s of Pendleton, Oregon February 6, 1916 Flight & Patriotic Covers Lot of 19. snowstorm with banks of snow much higher Includes: set of 10 different patriotic than the women in the photograph. A Bowman World War II covers; four 1941 First Flights with small black and photo. The Natatorium. Roughly the same time white images of the planes glued to the envelope; Glendale, CA 1931 period. A natatorium is a building containing a first flight; El Centro, CA 1932 first flight; Honolulu Trans-Pacific swimming pool. Extremely fine contrast. Winter First Flight 1935 & 1941; plus one extra cover Honoring DW Griffith, and summer scenes in Pendleton! Est. $40-60 motion picture pioneer. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC #54794 HWAC #54027 Lot# 1687 , Patriotic Covers - Mostly Military or Presidential Lot of all covers are red, white, and blue. Lot of sixteen. Each shows a Lot# 1681 Pendleton, Oregon Very Early military hero or President in a circle Black and White surrounded by eagles, flags, ships, the Pendleton, Oregon Capital, etc. Includes Fitzhugh Lee, Admiral George Dewey, two President RPC “No. 22 Main William McKinley, Colonel Roosevelt Street looking South, lassoing a buffalo, Captain R. D. Evans Pendleton, Ore.” Great “Fighting Bob,” Commodore Watson, contrast. Find the three Commodore Shley, two Admiral People’s Warehouse, William T. Sampson, two Richard Rexall Drugs, State Bar Pearson Hobson, Colonel Shafter, and one set of crossed flags with all on a badly decaying “One Tongue, One Purpose, Invincible in War, Triumphant in Peace.” street of people and Est. $100-300 HWAC #54578 wagons. Est. $40-100 Lot# 1688 , Three Early Lot# 1682 Pendleton, Oregon Miscellaneous Unused Covers Remainder of Pendleton, Oregon 1860’s 1) “Overland - via - Los Postcards Dated postcards are from Angeles” in color. 2) “All we want 1906 to 1929. Early group. Four is to be left alone.” Shows US Mint RPC’s and twenty total cards. RPC’s Building and a watch dog chasing include downtown street scene, rats escaping with money and lead business section overview and Till by Floyd. Floyd was Secretary of War Taylor Park. Color cards include an and resigned when the Southern Indian Village during the Round-Up, States started to gear up for war. A very early black and white main few days after he resigned the gold at the US Mint in New Orleans was street, high school, Hotel Pendleton, seized by the state. 3) Washington’s farewell address. Est. $40-60 Methodist Church, etc. There are also HWAC #55004 three later color RPC’s: 1950’s main street and two Native American cards taken during the Pendleton Lot# 1689 , Miscellaneous State Round-Up. Est. $40-80 HWAC #54022 Covers: Mostly 1880-1910 Lot of 42 covers. Includes Roseville Pottery Lot# 1683 Badlands, South Dakota in Zanesville Ohio, Thompson Dehart Eleven Badlands Real Photo of Portland, UP RR of Omaha, William Postcards All unused. RPCs includes Bonbright of Colorado Springs, Game Lodge on the Camp Ground of Custer State Park, Bad Land Wall, Burgoyne Mercantile of Montpelier Castle of the Agents, Cedar Pass with a dirt road, State Game Lodge Idaho, Wyoming Mercantile of Rock “Coolidge Study”, Devil’s Golf Course, Harney Peak, etc. Est. $50-100 Springs, Wood Grocer of Salt Lake, HWAC #46663 Beckwith of Evanston Wyoming, Israelsen of Hyrum Utah, Thatcher Lot# 1684 , Texas The Texas Brothers Banking of Logan Utah, etc. There is a San Francisco Pan- Philatelist March 1887 Pamphlet Pacific cancel, 1947 International Philatelic cancel, 1928 2 cent Volume 1 Number 5, March 1887 International Civil Aeronautics 2c red stamp with number of stamp by Reuss & Neville, Paris, Texas. 10 sheet, Merchants and Travelingmen’s Exposition and Carnival of pages of philatelic news of the era. Spokane sticker, “1 cent due” stamp with 1 cent red “postage due” 8.5” x 5.75”. Est. $80-100 HWAC stamp. Many stamp varieties. See photos online for examples. Est. #53610 $40-80 HWAC #54063 Lot# 1685 Leland, Washington Two Early Lot# 1690 , United States Pictorial Double Ring Leland, Washington Covers U.S. Advertising Covers (1896- 1883, 1884 The Leland (Jefferson County) 1929) Lot of 11 covers plus one post office opened in 1881. 1) December illustrated letterheads. Covers include: 1916 colorful Winchester; 10, 1883. Very good. ‘Leland’ is more lightly 1902 The Times, Los Angeles (w/ subscription form); 1915 Union struck but still strong. 2) June 22, 1884. I Mutual; 1922 Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co. (with ship vignette); little light across the strike. Still there is 1896 Studebaker Bros. with content; 1922 I. Magnin & Co.; 1899 The nothing to dislike about this cover. Both have Oregonian; 1921 The Robert Dollar Co.; unmailed Bank of Greater San star in circle killers. Both addressed to Port Francisco; Western Union with contents; and a 1929 cover/letterhead Discovery, Jefferson, Washington. Est. $40- pair for Knight Electric Radio. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC 80 HWAC #54061 #55616 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 69

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1691 , Grab Bag Lot# 1695 , 3 Early Scott Stamp & of Letters and Postal Coin Catalogs 1896, 1898 and 1902. History Covers !7 57-97pp. 6.25” x 4.25”. Est. $100- pieces all together. 120 HWAC #54930 Letters with covers: 1) 1848. From E. D. Keys at West Point with a ‘5’. Sent to the Schuylkill Arsenal in Philadelphia most probably. About deeds to land in Missouri. George Hampden Crosman a career officer in the Regular Army of the United States who served primarily with the Quartermaster Corps.After graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1823, Crosman served at various army posts in the Lot# 1696 , The Josiah K. Lilly Midwestern United States during the 1820s and 1830s. He was among Collection, Part IX 1968 Robert A the first army officers to propose the establishment of a U.S. Camel Corps to better transport supplies. As an officer in the Quartermaster Siegal Auctions catalog, 1968. 72 pages. 7 x 10”. Excellent condition. Rare and important catalog for a Corps, he played a notable role in the Second Seminole War, the major philatelic collection. The Lilly Collection was one of the best Mexican-American War and the American Civil War. During the Civil postal history and coin collections ever assembled. This includes War, he rose to the rank of brevet major general and held a number stamped envelopes, United States revenue stamps: wine stamps, of important posts in the Quartermaster Corps, most notably as quartermaster of the Schuylkill Arsenal in Philadelphia, the army’s playing card stamps, silver tax issues, etc. Est. $40-60 HWAC #46049 largest supply depot of that era. 2) 1849. Includes red Burlington, Lot# 1697 , Four Philatelic Vermont postmark and a ‘5.’ 3) 1888. Three letters from Santa Cruz Volumes: FDC’s. Postmarks, to Oakland. Wife lamenting he husband is gone. Letters without cancellations, postmaster covers: 1) 1864. Dansville, New York. Will get out of the draft as he has postmarks, killers, etc. Four Philatelic Volumes: 1) 2006 U. s. tubercles on the lungs. In Dansville as he thinks the Water Cure is the First Day Cover Catalog; 2) A Guide to 19th Century United States best for him. 2) 1860. Heading West again. 3) 1861. Blossdale, New Postmarks and Cancellations; 3) Catalog of U.S. County and Postmaster York. My oldest sister’s son has enlisted in the defense of our union, Postmarks; 4) Cancellations and Killers of the Banknote Era, 1870- and gone to Elmira. He is young and has left a beautiful young wife in 1894. Est. $40-80 HWAC #43860 tears. 4) 1860. Chicago. From a teacher. 5) 1853. New York. Lengthy letter about death of father and dealing with estate. Seven additional Lot# 1698 , Philatelic pieces of ephemera. Est. $70-150 HWAC #55006 Postal Card Collection Lot# 1692 , United States Philatelic 1877-1914 Lot of 62. 51 Ephemera (Stamps & Magazine) older cards. The oldest and rarest is an 1877 1) January 1892, Vol. XVIII of The three cent entire cover Philatelic Monthly. Published by The Bogert & Durbin Co. 12 pages. (U219)stamped TItusville, 9 x 6” Vertical fold, toning. 2) c.1939 Port of London Poster Stamp Pennsylvania. It is the Set of 12, with map and descriptions. All stamps present. 3) Set of shield shaped pony express nine Hollywood stamps, Official Stamps of the Stars & Studios. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC #55645 and steam engine green stamp. Addressed to Lot# 1693 , United States c.1890s California. Includes UX5 (1882 Napa City), UX8 Cabinet Card of Mail Carrier Early (1885 San Francisco), UX9, (back says 1895) cabinet card by UX10, blue UX11, UX12, Harliss, Portable Photo. Parlor of mailman. Contrast is low to medium. Some soiling. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC #55643 UX22 (in blue and red), UX28, UY2, UY4, etc. 11 Lot# 1694 , Western Union are older cards from the 1950’s. Most have notes or are pre-printed Adhesive Stamp Books & Pass Lot for a company. Cancelled all over the United States, but oldest ones of 3. Includes two Western Union are mostly California oriented. Also some nice postcards. There are Telegraph Company Complimentary stamp booklets: a 1908 book with some nice California postmarks here like 1) 1906 fabulous Lonetree six stamps remaining, and a 1910 book with 12 stamps remaining. (1902 first year), San Benito county. Reverse shows Wagner Building “Good only for Family and Social Messages. Not to be Used for in Hollister showing part of the “G.U. Wreck” and the Graham Meat Business or Political Communications. Also, a 1929 pass for Mr. W.S. Market! 2) 1904 Delmonte (1901-1911). Very nice strike. Est. $50-75 Simpson. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-300 HWAC #54585 HWAC #54059 Lot# 1699 , Tobacco and Pipe Related Postcards 34 tobacco, smoking and pipe related postcards. Some are comical. Est. $60-150 HWAC #54637 70 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Postal History & Philatelic Lot# 1700 , Boxing Lot# 1705 , Dogsled Postcards: Large Postcard Collection selection of sled dogs portraits Lot of 23. Twenty nine boxing 13 black and white RPC’s, 5 color RPC’s. Three related post cards, show puppies. Photos by C. P. Johnstone, mostly Jack Dempsey’s Conn, Joe Huber, Fraser. Most not identified. Broadway Restaurant Our favorite is a dog in the grass (not snow) “The Meeting Place by Lomen Brothers. It is postmarked Iditarod, of the World.” On Alaska, 1911. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54009 Broadway between 49th & 50th Streets, Jack Dempsey’s was meeting place of the hoi paloi from 1935-1974. Lot# 1706 , Dogsled Postcards: Other fighters and Mail Teams Lot of seven. Six are fights in the lot: Agra, The Indian Boxer; Tommy Burns; Joe Bull; Rudy black and white RPC’s. Published by Kay; Langford-Flynn (Los Angeles March 17th, 1910); Jack Doyle- Murdoch’s Gem Shop, Johnston, C Eddie Phillips (July 10th, 1939); James Jeffries; boxing match in an Leighton. One was mailed in 1942 Army camp; Robert Fitzsimmons “The Fighting Blacksmith”; Wolgast- and has a nice red “Passed by Army Nelson (Richmond, Cal. Feb. 22, 1910). Est. $100-200 HWAC #52428 Examiner. Base 1738”. Est. $40-80 HWAC #54010 Lot# 1701 , Black & White Real Photo Postcards of Winter Lot# 1707 , Large Group of Skiing Postcards Over 80 total cards. 10+ (Mostly Skiing) 50+ photos. 90% black & white RPCs. From all over black & white. Please see photos the world with an emphasis on the online. Skiing, ski jumping, posing, west. Skiing, ski jumping, lifts, lodges, toboggans, women, children and men from around the world. Est. $100- racing, smow, summer at the ski 150 HWAC #53510 resorts, etc. Please see photos online. Est. $40-120 HWAC #53509 Lot# 1702 , Dog Sled Postcards Lot of ten sled dogs postcards. Each Lot# 1708 , Women shows a sled dog. Five black & white on Skies from Around RPC’s: 1) Dan of Seward Alaska 1912. Photo by L. N. P. 2) Wolf, an the World Postcard 8 year old leader. Howling. 3) Tana lead dog of the famous Jacquet Collection Lot of Brothers of Kluane Lake. 4) Eyak. 5) Unnamed. Color post cards of twenty-seven. 14 black & Anvik, Eda & Ranger. Two color RPC’s of Kirska & Yukon. Nice set! Est. white RPC’s. Includes two $40-80 HWAC #53596 1933 bathing beauties Lot# 1703 , Dogsled Postcards: 28 from Paradise Valley, Lake Placid, Colorado, Alaska Dog Teams Fifteen RPC’s. England, Canada, Best is probably Murffs Cabin on the France, Michigan, Utah, Mulchatna River. Several doen by California, Norway, etc. the Ordway Photo Service of Juneau. Est. $80-120 HWAC OTher photos by Johnstone, Gordon, #53503 Oakes, L. H. P., Blagaws. Please see photos online. Confirmed dates range Lot# 1709 , Ski Jumper Black and from 1909 to 1941. Two duplicates. White RPC’s Lot of eleven. Oregon, Est. $120-200 HWAC #54012 Michigan, South Dakota and Europe are all represented. Est. $60-120 Lot# 1704 , Dogsled Postcards: HWAC #53501 Canadian & United States Lot of 26. 12 black and white RPC’s. Includes Evans Native Dog Sled, Frasher June Lake photo, Ed Clark’s New Jersey team, team on Grouse Mountain near Vancouver taken in 1927, a Lot# 1710 , Skiing Around The Taylor photo, team in front of 1920’s World - Color RPC Postcard automobile, etc. Dog teams on Mount Collection Over 80 postcards. Cards rainier, Aspen, Massachusetts, Rib from Alaska, Colorado, Canada, Mountain in Wisconsin, Lake Placid, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Utah, White Mountain. Interesting black Sweden, New Mexico, New York, and white postcard of Harry and Estell Mason on their way from Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Nome, Alaska to the PPIE in San Francisco. One card has a note on Michigan, Tennessee, Connecticut, back that the lead dog was 11 years old and died two months ago. Utah, California, Nevada, Maine, Two 1936 Lancaster (NH) black and whites. One shows the winner Massachusetts, etc. See photos online. Ross Standard. His time was 1 hour, 21 minutes and 27 seconds for 17 Est. $40-100 HWAC #53508 miles. The other shows the fourth place team of Mrs. Taylor. Est. $90- 200 HWAC #54011 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 71

Day 1 - Gaming Lot# 1711 , Skiing Lot# 1717 Lake Tahoe, Nevada Around the World - South Shore Tahoe Casino Ashtray Postcard Collection Lot Collection 157 ashtrays from of twenty. Eleven black historic casinos in South Shore. Includes: Nugget (2), Park Tahoe (2), and white RPC’s and one Caesars (10), Bills (10), High Sierra (6), Sahara Tahoe (15), Lakeside color RPC. From Canada Inn (4), Nugget (6), Harrahs (12), Brooks (1), John’s Nugget (1), to America, Germany Barney’s (32), Harveys (64). Rarities included. Please inspect. Please to Switzerland, Bavaria note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special to the Pyrenees. Older handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $200-400 postcards. Est. $60-120 HWAC #56102 HWAC #53500 Lot# 1718 Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas Casino Ashtray Collection 75 ashtrays including duplication from a Lot# 1712 , Skiing in the large number of Las Vegas casinos. The list includes the Thunderbird, West Postcard Collection El Cortez, El Rancho, Four Queens, Desert Inn, Caesars, Tropicana, Nugget, Goldengate, Fremont, Riviera and more. Nice group, historic. Over 80 color Real Photo Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, Postcards. These RPC’s special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. include Mt Ashland, Dodge $100-200 HWAC #56103 Ridge, Bachelor Butte, Appalachian’s, Sierra Lot# 1719 Reno, Nevada Harold’s Blanca, Mt Baldy, Vail, Club Ashtray Collection 95 pieces. Squaw Valley, Snow King Much duplication, but a number Mountain, Jackson Hole, of the rare varieties present. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for Mount Rainier, Winter these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be Park, Snow Valley, Park necessary. All sales final. Est. $100-200 HWAC #55973 City, Aspen, Snowbird, Dollar Mountain and too Lot# 1720 Reno, Nevada Large many more to list! Est. $40-100 HWAC #53507 Group of Reno Casino Ashtrays Lot of 73. Includes pieces from: Sundowner (21), Comstock (10), Ponderosa (5), Fitzgeralds (16), Lot# 1713 , Skiing Postcards: Comic Riverside (17), Bonanza (4). Some duplication. Please note: Pick-up Relief and Holiday! Lot of twenty- is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & five cards. A few black & white RPC’s. packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $100-200 HWAC See photos online. Est. $40-60 HWAC #55976 #53504 Lot# 1721 Reno, Nevada Reno Casino Ashtray Collection 72 pieces. Included: Palace Club (27), Reno Horseshoe Club (7), Reno Horseshoe (10), Comstock (4), Overland (24). Most of these are from the 1970s, often considered “old Reno.” Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Lot# 1714 , Skiing Stamps Lot Est. $100-200 HWAC #55974 of eleven: 1960 WInter Olympics, Saint Paul Winter Carnival, Sun Lot# 1722 Reno, Nevada Reno Valley Lodge, Broadmoor Hotel, 3 Casino Ashtray Collection Lot of Ticonderoga, Hotel Bellevue, Winter 89. Includes: Atlantis (4), Peppermill Sports Carnival at Mount Hood and (19), Clarion (8), Reno Ramada (9), Holiday Inn (13), Reno Hilton (6), Wausau, Wisconsin. Est. $40-60 Del Webb (13), Del Webb Primadonna (14), Flamingo Hilton (3). Some HWAC #53505 duplication. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales Lot# 1715 Carson City, Nevada final. Est. $120-200 HWAC #55975 Carson City Casino Ashtray Collection Lot of 73. Includes: Lot# 1723 Reno, Nevada Reno Ormsby House (15), Frontier (6), Cactus Jacks (5), State of Nevada Casino Ashtray Collection Lot of (18), Nugget (26), Silver Spur (3). Some duplication. Please note: Pick- 96. Includes: Mapes (29), Cal Neva- up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling Virginian (11), Cal Neva Reno (37), Silver Spur (19). 96 total casino & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $100-200 HWAC ashtrays, some duplication. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for #55977 these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $130-200 HWAC #55978 Lot# 1716 Lake Tahoe, Nevada North Shore Tahoe Casino Ashtray Collection 94 ashtrays in all. Crystal Bay (20), Nevada Lodge (32), Cal Neva (14), Bel Taborin (1), North Shore Club (10), Nugget (10), Biltmore (4), Kings Castle (2), Monte Carlo (1). Historic collection from one of the favorite collecting regions of Nevada. Rarities included. Please inspect. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $150-250 HWAC #56101 72 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 1 - Gaming Lot# 1724 Reno, Nevada Reno Lot# 1732 Reno, Nevada Casino Ashtrays Lot of about Reno and Las Vegas, NV 50. Ashtrays from Old Reno, Gaming Ephemera Vintage Sands, Onslow, Townhouse, Colony, Riverboat, Nugget, Ace, Nevada goodies. Includes: 2 Golden Club, Thunderbird, Colonial, Gold Dust, Oxbow, Claimstake, Reef, Nugget Gaming Guides 6.5” x Sundowner, Bordertown. Approximately 50 ashtrays in all, some 4.5”. 2 Harolds Club Gaming duplication. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. Guides 6.5” x 4.5”. 2 Harolds If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales Club Racing Room postcards. final. Est. $100-200 HWAC #55979 4.5” x 6.5”, corners have small bends. Est. $80-120 HWAC Lot# 1725 Reno, Nevada Very Large #53614 Reno Casino Ashtray Collection 217 pieces, including duplication. Harrahs (131), El Dorado (43), MGM (32), Valles (8), Silver Legacy (3). Please inspect. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All Lot# 1733 , Nevada Nevada Gaming sales final. Est. $150-300 HWAC #55972 Pamphlets & Ephemera Lot of 19. Lot# 1726 Sparks, Nevada Sparks Includes: large (7 x 9.5”) postcard c.1940 for the Nevada Club in Reno; Chinese restaurant menu (Money Casino Ashtray Collection Nearly Tree, Reno); guides (Sky Ranch Motel, Golden Nugget c.1949, Harolds 80 pieces, includes duplication. Dick Club c.1960); matchbooks (Harolds Club, Silver Slipper, Nevada Club, Graves Nugget (14), Gold Club (1), Mint (1), Shy Clown (1), Comstock Silver Queen, North Shore Club, Showboat); and color postcards, some (1), John Ascuaga Nugget (64). Rarities present. Please inspect. Please panoramic (mostly all Las Vegas). (Prag Collection) Est. $100-150 note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special HWAC #54793 handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $100-200 HWAC #56100 Lot# 1734 , Collection Lot# 1727 , Nevada Central Nevada of Billiards and Pool Hall Ephemera (75+ Casino Ashtrays 24 ashtrays from pieces) 4 letters Hawthorne, Montgomery Pass, from Bruswick-Balke- McDermitt, and Jackpot, Nevada. Please inspect, some duplication. Collender Co. 1900 and Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. 1901 collection notices. $50-100 HWAC #56105 1917 letter for possible billiards location in Los Lot# 1728 , Nevada Eastern Nevada Angeles, 1919 letter regarding left behind Casino Ashtrays Casino ashtrays ladders. Impressive from eastern Nevada. 34 ashtrays collection of 5 RPC cards from Jackpot, Wells, Wendover, Ely, Elko. Some duplication. Please and 62 other postcards. note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $50-100 10 Brunswick adhesive HWAC #56106 stamps. Lot# 1729 , Nevada Nevada Casino . Est. $200-400 HWAC #53601 Ashtray Collection 40 total. This group contains the balance of a few Lot# 1735 , Vintage Brunswick Product ashtrays missed in other categories as well as 17 older metal ashtrays Catalog 1933 Brunswick catalog including from casinos and places throughout Nevada. Please inspect. A nice bowling balls, bowling lanes, billiard tables group. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If and even toilet seats! 7” x 5”. Est. $60-100 shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. HWAC #54612 Est. $100-200 HWAC #56107 Lot# 1730 , Nevada Northern Nevada Casino Ashtrays Casino ashtrays from northern Nevada. 31 ashtrays from Lovelock, Yerington, Verdi, Winnemucca, Jackpot, Gardnerville, Orovada. Some duplication. Please note: Pick-up is preferred for these delicate items. If shipped, special handling & packaging will be necessary. All sales final. Est. $80-100 HWAC #56104 Lot# 1731 Chicago, Illinois Coin Operated Machine Manufacturer Pictorial Letter Rare letter from Mills Novelty Co, Chicago Il 1/26/1909 about opening an arcade in Los Angeles. Nice vignette of building on letterhead. 11” x 8.25”. Est. $50-100 HWAC #54430 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 73

Day 2 - Bottles Lot# 2000 , Extra Rare Chicago Lot# 2004 , New York Clarke & White and and North Western, and Union Buffalo Lithia Mineral Water Bottles 1) Pacific Seltzers Clear seltzer Union Aqua 10.25” BUFFALO/ LITHIA SPRINGS Pacific. 1935 on bottom. Clear seltzer THE / NORTH WESTERN / C & N WATER / NATURES MATERIA MEDICA / W RY. 1935 on bottom. This seltzer would have been used in the “Club TRADEMARK. C5 on bottom. No visible chips Car” saloon car. No visible chips or cracked. Est. $100-200 HWAC or cracks, 2 light scratches on rear. Embossed #57720 seated woman holding a jug. 2) Dark green Lot# 2001 Benson, Arizona Benson Beer & Ice mineral water pint CLARKE & WHITE / C / NEW YORK with 1.25” front lower glass fold. Co. Soda Bottle A scarce Benson / Beer & Ice Co. No visible chips or cracks. / Benson / Ariz. soda bottle. Est. $120-180 HWAC #45649 “A group of explorers led by William Byrd II in 1798 are believed to have been the discoverers of the springs. A tavern was established in 1817 and by 1839, Buffalo Springs had expanded into a small resort. The perceived medical benefits of the spring water were that it was “good for the liver, stomach, skin, and “female complaints”. This continued throughout the Civil War, when Buffalo Springs continued to draw people looking for the medical benefits. The lithium in the water is what made Buffalo Springs famous. It was believed that lithium dissolved uric acid which was responsible for gout, dyspepsia, rheumatism, eczema, diabetes, Bright’s disease, gallstones, fevers, and other things. By 1895, the water, now known as Buffalo Lithium Water was being advertised and distributed in thousands of magazines, pharmacies and grocery stores. With all the sales from this medicinal water, the resort was expanded to include a bowling alley, horseback riding, a tennis court, nature walks, live music and dancing, and boat rides on the pond.” [from http://myfwbs.blogspot.com.] Lot# 2002 , Montana Henry Greenhood “Arriving in Saratoga Springs in 1822, New York City soda-fountain owner John Clarke saw the commercial potential of the area’s pure Co. Seltzer Bottle Rare clear HENRY waters. He purchased land and established a venture bottling mineral GREENHOOD CO. / HG CO / SODA WATER MAN’F’G / MISSOULA, MONT. Rear base water. With partner Thomas Lynch, Clarke successfully marketed chips, no visible chips or cracks. Est. $80- his bottled water across the country and Europe. Not long after, he 120 HWAC #55719 married the widow Eliza White who had purchased the High Rock Spring. Together the couple formed a successful company, Clarke & White, to bottle their Saratoga mineral waters. After Clarke’s death in 1846, their children managed the family business for some years.” [From http://odysseysvirtualmuseum.com.] Est. $100-200 HWAC #54666 Lot# 2005 Willits, California Schow Whiskey Bottle Barney Schow/ wholesale/ &/ Retail/ Wines & Liquors/ Willits, Cal. amber embossed whiskey fifth. No embossing on the bottom. Dead Mint. Never in the ground. This bottle was kept by Judge William Whitney, Little Lake Valley (Willits), a friend of Schow and his bar, and handed down in the family to his grandson. Est. $300-500 HWAC #55959 Lot# 2003 Ely, Nevada White Pine Soda Co. Seltzer Bottle Rare Seltzer. Clear WHITE PINE / SODA CO. / ELY, NEVADA. Bottom 2/ MAJESTIC / MADE IN / CZECHO- SLOVAKIA. .25” front base chip, no visible cracks. Est. $100-200 HWAC #55718 Lot# 2006 , 3 Back Bar Bottles and Decanter 2 identical back bars, one with Peach and Honey(small inner lip chip) label and the other has a Kummel label(small lip chip), 9.5”. Pretty Pedigree back bar with a hand painted red clad jockey on a prancing horse 8.75”. Clear decanter with broken glass stopper in neck. A few small bruises. 10”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54665 74 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - Bottles Lot# 2007 , 4 Amber Western Lot# 2012 , Royal Velvet Back Bar Bottle “The Old Whiskies Fifths 4 Amber Western Kentucky Distillery operated from circa 1880 until it Whiskies Fifths with tooled tops. was shut down due to the United States ban on alcohol LASH’S / BITTERS CO. / SAN in 1919. Prior to 1895, it operated under the name FRANCISCO, / CALIF., J. F. CUTTER Mayflower Distillery Co. In 1892, it was purchased by Dick / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., ADOLPH Meschendorf who changed the name to Old Kentucky HARRIS & CO / SAN FRANCISCO Distillery and produced different brands of whiskey / CAL(MEDIUM BRUISE), JESSE including “Cherokee Springs”, “Dew Drops”, “Fountain MOORE-HUNT CO. / SAN FRANCISCO Spring”, “Goodwill”, “Kentucky Dew”, “Moon Light”, CAL. No visible chips or cracks. Est. “Normandy”, “O K D”, “Old Cherokee Spring”, “Old Jefferson $60-100 HWAC #54679 County”, “Old Kentucky”, “Old Oak Ridge”, “Old Watermill”, “Royal Velvet”, and “Woodbury.” from http://ead.lib. Lot# 2008 , Amber c1900 virginia.edu. Clear fifth with raised white enamel Royal Embossed Whiskey Collection Velvet. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $70-100 HWAC #54109 Seven different embossed whiskey bottles, one paper label, and one Lot# 2013 , Three Embossed Western unembossed aqua strap sided pint Whiskey Bottles Sunflower, Spruance flask. Amber fifths or quarts: Deep Stanley & Co., dark amber; Wilmerding- Springs (Tenn); Four Roses (pictorial); E.E.Hall, applied top (CT); Loewe Kelloggs Whiskey, SF, inside screw, Hollywood Whiskey; SAmple & Co. (NY). Old Hickory, Fleckstein & dark amber; Raschen, Sacramento. Est. Meyer, Portland paper label; Four Aces (pictorial, clear); St Joseph’s. $100-150 HWAC #53368 Est. $100-150 HWAC #53367 Lot# 2009 , Fountain Spring Back Bar Bottle “The Old Kentucky Distillery operated from circa 1880 until it was shut down due to the United States ban on alcohol in 1919. Prior to 1895, it operated under the name Mayflower Distillery Co. In 1892, it was purchased Lot# 2014 , Woodbury Back Bar Bottle “The Old by Dick Meschendorf who changed the name to Old Kentucky Distillery operated from circa 1880 until it Kentucky Distillery and produced different brands of was shut down due to the United States ban on alcohol whiskey including “Cherokee Springs”, “Dew Drops”, in 1919. Prior to 1895, it operated under the name “Fountain Spring”, “Goodwill”, “Kentucky Dew”, “Moon Mayflower Distillery Co. In 1892, it was purchased Light”, “Normandy”, “O K D”, “Old Cherokee Spring”, “Old by Dick Meschendorf who changed the name to Old Jefferson County”, “Old Kentucky”, “Old Oak Ridge”, “Old Kentucky Distillery and produced different brands of Watermill”, “Royal Velvet”, and “Woodbury.” from http:// whiskey including “Cherokee Springs”, “Dew Drops”, ead.lib.virginia.edu. Est. $70-100 HWAC #54110 “Fountain Spring”, “Goodwill”, “Kentucky Dew”, “Moon Lot# 2010 , Group of 9 Whiskey Light”, “Normandy”, “O K D”, “Old Cherokee Spring”, “Old Jefferson County”, “Old Kentucky”, “Old Oak Ridge”, “Old Bottles, c1890-1910 All are c. 1890- Watermill”, “Royal Velvet”, and “Woodbury.” from http:// 1910. Clear “Grand Marnier shaped” ead.lib.virginia.edu. Clear fifth with white raised enamel TIFFANY CLUB with embossed lion. WOODBURY. No visible chips or cracks, very nice condition. Est. $70- Rectangular amber fifth BURBANK 100 HWAC #54108 BOND WHISKEY. Round amber fifth ESTABLISHED / 1847. Amber pint Lot# 2015 , Moerkein’s Ceramic Lager MISSION MALT TONIC. Lime fifth Pint Moerkein’s Old Jug Lager Krug Bier. Cognac / Piellison. Dark amber EXHILARATING/WHOLESOME/STIMULATING/ pint, bottom marked E & B inside a DELICIOUS/RE-JUVENATING/&PURE. Sure sounds diamond. Red amber pint Dr. Russell like a fun beer! Est. $60-100 HWAC #54675 // ANGOSTURA BITTERS. Aqua fifth J. PERSONEN / TRADE MARK J P / NEW YORK. Ornate lime fifth with scalloped neck and sides, gold trim on neck, base and around label area. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54904 Lot# 2011 , Midwest and Eastern Whiskies (6) Clear OLD QUAKER CLUB / MONONCAHELA RYE / WHISKEY / ROSENHAM BROTHERS / SOLE PROPRIETORS / NEW YORK. Clear(purple) Fels / TRADE A=1 MARK / Whiskey / FELS DIST’G CO. Lot# 2016 , Old Wine Bottles 7” green with / KANSAS CITY U.S.A.(small bruise circular embossed ELIXIR DE GUILLIE / G. 10” dark on upper neck). Amber WRIGHT & green THOS McMULLEN & Co’s / WHITE LABEL. No TAYLOR / DISTILLERS / LOUISVILLE visible chips or cracks. Est. $60-100 HWAC #54678 KY. Clear(purple) unmarked. Clear(purple) KELLERSTRASS / REGISTERED / DISTILLERS / ST. LOUIS, M. O. USA. Square amber HANNIS DIST’L’G CO / FULL QUART / RE-USE OF BOTTLE PROHIBITED, 1 small bruise. Est. $80-120 HWAC #54906 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 75

Day 2 - Bottles Lot# 2017 , 2 Pint Schiedam Schnapps Lot# 2022 , Deep Amber Doyles Bitters Bottles Crude root beer seed bubbles Bottle Deep amber, applied top and plain base. SCHIEDAM / AROMATIC SCHNAPPS / D93. 9 5/8” x 2 5/8”. 1872 / DOYLES / HOP / UDOLPHO WOLFE’S. Green SCHIEDAM / BITTERS. Embossed hops leaf. No visible chips AROMATIC SCHNAPPS / UDOLPHO WOLFE’S. or cracks. Est. $200-400 HWAC #54671 No visible chips or cracks. Est. $80-120 HWAC #54668 Lot# 2018 , A. Van Hoboken Gin Bottle Dark green large letter embossed, A van HOBOKEN & CO. / ROTTERDAM on 2 sides. 10.75” x 3.75”. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $60-100 HWAC #54107 Lot# 2023 , Indian Bitters Bottle Medium amber BROWN’S / CELEBRATED / INDIAN BITTERS // PATENTED / FEB. 11 / 1868. Small Lot# 2019 , Case Gin and Early Ale Bottles bruise on front, otherwise very nice condition. No visible chips or cracks. 12.25”. Est. $300-400 Seawater discovery of a green early ale bottle HWAC #54105 without embossing 10”. Unembossed green case gin bottle with surface open air bubble. Est. $120-200 HWAC #54664 Lot# 2020 , Van Hoboken & Co. Case Gins Two beautiful A. Van Hoboken gin bottles from Amsterdam. Both have the applied glass seal on the shoulder. 9.5” and 11” tall. The larger bottle is olive amber, while the smaller bottle is closer to leaf green. Both mint. These are choice specimens, typically dug in Nevada mining camps. Est. $120-250 HWAC #53320 Lot# 2024 , Medium Amber Brady’s Bitters Bottle Brady’s Family Bitters was Lot# 2021 , Bitters manufactured by D. C. Brady in Louisville, Bottle Collection Kentucky. Applied top 3 panel bottle. BRADYS / FAMILY / BITTERS. No visible chips or Collection of six cracks Est. $100-300 HWAC #54672 different bitters bottles. In order of importance: Lashs herb bitters in deep red, sunken panel with measuring scale on the back. applied top. mint. Pat feb 1866 on bottom; Doyle’s Hop Bitters, applied top, deep amber, seed bubbles; Dr Flint’s Quaker Bitters, aqua, 9.25” tall, applied top, very minor stain; Electric Brand Bitters, sunken panel, medium amber, tootled top; Hostetters, dark amber, tooled, 18 oz on back; Lash’s Bitters, yellow amber, bimal abm. Est. $150-250 HWAC #53366 76 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - Bottles Lot# 2025 , Rare Milkglass Litthauer Bitters Bottle Lot# 2030 , Light Amber Meyer Bros. Bottle Light The S. Loewenthal Co.’s son Joseph of Cleveland, Ohio amber MEYER BROS. & Co. 9.5”. No visible chips or cracks. became the sole manufacturer of Litthauer Stomach Est. $100-200 HWAC #54676 Bitters. Rare L102 milkglass. Litthauer Stomach Bitters / Invented 1864 by / Joseph Loewenthal, Berlin. 9.5”. Pretty bottle, no visible cracks or chips. Est. $200-500 HWAC #54673 Lot# 2026 , Root Beer Amber 4 Log Bitters Bottle Lot# 2031 , Medicine Bottles (5) Applied top 4 log bitters. ST. DRAKE / 1860 PLANTATION Amber WEB’S / CATHARTIC / A NO 1 / X BITTERS // PATENTED 1862. No visible chips or TONIC. Cobalt unmarked wavy wide cracks. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54670 neck. Rectangular aqua EXTRACT OF / SARSAPARILLA / JOHN BULL / LOUISVILLE, KY. (small base chip). Amber rectangular DR. NYWALL’S / FAMILY MEDICINE // LUNDIN & CO. / SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Rectangular amber DR. THENARD // IRON / GOLD LION /TONIC. No other visible cracks or chips. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54905 Lot# 2027 , Set of 3 Bitters Bottles Lot# 2032 , Volcanizing Solution Ceramic Light aqua rectangular B263 T. Bottle Pint ceramic. VOLCANIZING / MILBURN & Co. / BURDOCK BLOOD SOLUTION / MFD. BY / THE M. & M. / MFG. CO. BITTERS / TORONTO, ONT. Amber / AKRON, OHIO. There is a small and medium rectangular ELECTRIC BITTERS / H. base chip and front molding issues, please E. BUCKLEN & Co. / CHICAGO, ILL., inspect. Est. $60-120 HWAC #54674 Amber rectangular CALIFORNIA EXTRACT OF FIG CO. / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. / CALIFORNIA FIG BITTERS // PCGW. No visible chips or cracks, Est. $120-200 HWAC #54903 Lot# 2028 , Yellow Amber Bitters Bottle 8.75” yellow amber WEST INDIA / STOMACH BITTERS / WIMCO. Pretty bottle, no visible chips or cracks. Est. $200-400 HWAC #54669 Lot# 2033 , Cobalt Woodward & Faxon Bottle “Organized in Kansas City, 1878. 150 employees engaged in the manufacture of Marlborough Talcum Powder, Face Creams, Brookwood’s Perfumes and other toilet preparations.” from http://www.vintagekansascity.com. Cobalt WOODWARD, FAXON & CO / KANSAS CITY. / MO. Medium lip chip and 2 small bruises. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54677 Lot# 2029 , Embossed Medicine Bottle Collection, c1900 Fourteen Lot# 2034 , 2 Handled Jugs Deep different. Allen’s World Hair Restorer, red amber with applied top, 8.75” no amber; Sims Tonic (NY), amber; markings. Clear(purple) F. P. ADAMS / Hick’s Capudine, amber; Goldman, BOSTON MASS / U.S.A on bottom. No (Minn), amber; Indian Sagwa visible chips or cracks. Est. $70-150 (pictorial) aqua; Thompsons Hygeia HWAC #54667 Wild Cherry Phospahte, aqua; Pierce (NY) aqua; Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, aqua; American Life Drops, aqua; ZMO for pain, aqua; Piso’s, emerald green; National Remedy, clear; Ponds , aqua; Humphrey’s. clear. All in excellent condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC #53369 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 77

Day 2 - Bottles Lot# 2035 , Stoneware Old Miner’s Whiskey Jug This whiskey jug is made by Harris Pottery. A wonderful rendition of an antique miner’s whiskey jug from the gold rush era. Excellent condition, great for kitchen or den. Est. $50-75 HWAC #55323 Lot# 2039 , Box of 14 Vintage Bottles item #1; prohibition era bottle; Silver Thistle Groceries clear glass bottle 1915 c. San Francisco, Lot# 2036 , 3 Very Large CA. Insulators and 2 Small item #2: Pabst Blue Ribbon beer can, 1933-1935 era IRTP can small dent and burned paint. punctured with an ice pick. full “church-key” Insulators These 3 very instruction grade #2. large insulators were item #3: half pint Crab Orchard Brand Kentucky Straight Boubron found near the lines going Whiskey, 93 proof, bottled by “The American Medicinal Spirits to Virginia City, NV. Brown Corporation”, Louisville, Kentucky 1930’s colored. 2 are 11.5” x 14.5”, item # 4: half pint Old Quaker Brand Kentucky Rye Whiskey, 90 proof. one is 11” x 14”. Also 4” 1930’s purple Whitall Tatum No. item #5: one pint amber glass SSL brand bottle 1930’s 1 with small upper bruise, item #6: one pint brown glass, American Bourbon Whiskey, United Aqua beehive patented Dist. Co., Vancouver, Canada, cork top 1930’s OCT. 8th 1907 with bottom item #7: one pint brown glass, not named, image of a Mayflower chip and small upper bruise. Est. $100-200 square rigger ship on back, screw top, est. 1930’s HWAC #53753 item #8: one pint brown glass, Trade Mark W in a circle, also W under a crown. item # 9: one quart brown glass bottle, no markings, cork top Lot# 2037 , 4 Figural Bottles Purple item #10: one quart brown glass bottle, no markings, cork top ship U.S.N. DREADNAUGHT 3.25” x 5.25”. item #11: one quart brown glass bottle, no markings, cork top Clear Eiffel Tower 7”. Clear lady with a hand item #12: one quart brown glass bottle, square shaped, screw top Est. warmer 6.25”. Black bear 10.75”, heavy glass. $80-120 HWAC #55310 No visible chips or cracks. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54113 Lot# 2040 , C.P.P. Co. Amber Pistol Bottle This gives new meaning to taking a shot. Amber pistol bottle with original screw cap. C.C.P. Co. / PAT-D APP FOR. c. 1890-1900. 5” x 8”. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $100- 200 HWAC #54111 Lot# 2041 , Dark Amber Pineapple Bottle Pretty dark amber pineapple bottle without markings. 8.75” x 4.75”. No visible chips or cracks, nice condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC #54112 Lot# 2038 , Assortment of 12 Food, Soda and Ink Bottles 12 bottles to round out your collection. Green COCA MARIANI / PARIS. Clear THOMAS’ INKS. Aqua HUTCHINSON’S. Aqua 3 ribs on neck with scalloped sides, no markings. Aqua pinched neck. Aqua beehive. Clear MY WIFE’S / SALAD DRESSING / CHICAGO. Triangular amber ARMOURS / EXTRACT OF BEEF / CHICAGO. Unmarked round aqua. Unmarked rectangular aqua. Amber Coca Muscatel /Reed and Carmick / N.Y., Amber triangular FREDERICK STEARNS & CO, DETROIT MICH. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $60-120 HWAC #54902 78 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2042 , Historical Flask Lot# 2047 , Illinois Two illinois Open pontil pint, curved crosshatch Watch Co. Pocket Watches From design, yellow-green. 6.5” x 5”. No 1869 to 1927, the Illinois Watch Co. visible chips or cracks. Est. $200- was a leader in the impeccable art of watchmaking. 1) Illinois Watch 400 HWAC #54106 Co. 18 size double-sunk enamel Gothic numeral pocket watch. 2) Illinois Railroad Grade Size 18 14K gold filled, 17 jewel pocket watch. both watches have engraved designs on back, very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC #46221 Lot# 2048 , Small Vintage Waltham Open Face Pocket Watch early 1900’s Small vintage Waltham open face pocket watch. Nice looking 15 jewel 14K gold filled, open face, engraved back. Est. $180-400 HWAC #46213 Lot# 2049 , zChina Two Pre- Revolution Jade Bangles Two antique round cut jade bangle, A grade. Natural pale green color. These are pre-revolutionary pieces. The natural oxidation is from upper reaches of the ore deposits. Inner diameter is 5.75 mm on each, and will fit small size. Outer diameter: 78 mm. In Chinese culture, it is said that jade is valuable; it brings forth luck. These are fabulous pieces. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC #45623 Lot# 2050 , Antique Double Strand Cultured Pearls Antique double strand of uniform knotted cultured pearls (7.5mm), platinum clasp set with 6 diamonds, center diamond missing. Early to Mid 20th Century. 21” long. 51.35g. In original satin lined case. Est. $600-1000 HWAC #52769 Lot# 2051 , Diamond Cocktail Ring Lot# 2043 , Perfume and Related Bottle Collection Collection of 18K gold, 2 cttw 40pt center diamond 13 various perfume and related bottles. The most interesting are Djer cocktail ring--raised gold design with Kiss Kerkoff, Paris with some contents, small pineapple purple with circle of diamonds. One diamond missing, but still incredible! Size 8. stopper and small silver wrapped. Other bottles include a small liquor Est. $1500-2800 HWAC #44346 decanter style, a lady with an umbrella, clear rectangular Kerkoff, Paris, a five fingered hand and more. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54114 Lot# 2052 , Jade and Diamond Ring 14K gold diamond and jade ring, 1 cttw. One small emerald cut diamond missing. Oval shape jade, diamonds and emerald and round cut. Size 6.5. Est. $800-1500 HWAC #44352 Lot# 2053 , Modern Necklaces, Various Stones Modern necklaces made with various stones: moss Lot# 2044 , California California Gold and Quartz Tie Bar Unique agate or rainforest rhyolite green and 2.12” gold plated tie bar with pin back featuring 3 slivers of quartz with obvious gold. Makes a bold statement on your tie. Est. $400-800 white stones, 36”. Tiger’s eye chips HWAC #53646 necklace, 22”. Faux turquoise and b/w beads, 22”. Purple charite and amethyst and glass beads necklace Lot# 2045 , California California with pendant, 18”. Kyanite chips Gold and Quartz Tie Bar Unique tie necklace, 32” Est. $100-200 HWAC bar built on a 1.5” twisted metal base #52774 with a 5/8” triangular pie section with 3 quartz gold slices and a small hanging circular piece of gold. Est. $300-700 HWAC #53639 Lot# 2054 , Pearls, Jet, and Glass Vintage Jewelry Pearls, jet, and Lot# 2046 Elgin, Idaho Three glass vintage jewelry: pearl necklace Vintage Elgin Ladies Pocket with blue beads and pendant (18”); Watches Vintage ladies gold pocket jet necklace (25”); very long green watch, 15 jewels 14K gold filled, engraved case, serial 2719934. C. glass necklace (70”); two very long early 1900’s. 2) Antique Ladies pocket watch, Elgin, gold, w/ round crystal bead necklaces )52”), and face front and chain. C. early 1900’s. 3) Vintage Elgin, silver, silver face, more. Est. $200-400 HWAC #52773 probably 1920’s, small size. Est. $180-400 HWAC #46224 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 79

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2055 , Rhinestones, Pearls, Lot# 2060 Withdrawn etc, Jewelry Lot Vintage lot of jewelry includes: 1) Rhinestone fan- shaped clasp earrings with emerald cut jet beads. 2” x 1.25”. 2) Silver and rhinestone bracelet. 3) Judy Lee rhinestone pin, 1.75” diameter. Judy Lee jewelry was made by Blanch- ette, Inc., of Chicago. The company was founded in 1949 by Blanche and Aldo Viano, who named their jewelry line after their daughter. Judy Lee jewelry was sold at house parties in the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s. 4) Large mother of pearl (Abalone shell) leaf shaped barrette. 4.25” x 2”, made in France. 5) Stepped shaped rhinestone clasp earrings, nice pair, 1.75” x 1.25”. 6) Rhinestone earrings, each with one emerald cut single stone. One has missing clasp and two missing stones. 2” x .75”. 7) Round sewn clustered multi- pearl clasp earrings, 1.25” diameter, one loose bead, missing beads. 8) Silver ring set with hematite bead, size 8.5. 9) Marcasite and enamel pin, hummingbird, 1.5” x 2”. 10) Glass pendant w/ floral design, 1.25” x 1.25”. 11) Dumortierite pendant on silver chain. 12) Four tiny silver and turquoise rings, size 2-4. 13) Vintage Bracelet of cz and amethyst color stones, sterling.13) Purple and white lampwork bracelet. 14) Opal pierced earrings and pendant, silver chain and more. Est. $200- 400 HWAC #52771 Lot# 2056 San Francisco, California Large Spectacular Cameo purchased in San Francisco Very Zoom in and see unusual and high quality large cameo. Other examples do not show this much detail. Believed to be Austrian. Purchased from an Austrian close up detail dress and jewelry shop on Union Square in San Francisco. 4 x 3.75. Est. $120-200 HWAC #45525 High Resolution Lot# 2057 , Sparkling Vintage Images of ALL LOTS Costume Jewelry This group of very sparkly vintage costume jewelry available online at includes: Three different sets of necklace, bracelet, and earrings--all very gorgeous. One silver bangle FHWAC.com made like a buckle, from mexico. One bracelet with blue, pink, yellow and clear rhinestones. One large pin, 2.5” diameter. Please see photos. Est. $200-400 HWAC #52772 Lot# 2058 , Various Jewelry Pieces Lot includes Asian, Mexican and Native American pieces: three Buddha pendants, Native American inly pendant, Mexican crushed You are responsible for inspecting each item turquoise barrette, three pendants with stones-onyx, carnelian, rhodonite; loose stones and more. prior to purchase. We also welcome phone Est. $100-150 HWAC #54864 calls for detailed verbal descriptions. You Lot# 2059 , Vintage Costume may also request additional photos posted Jewelry Group of vintage costume online. All sales are final. All items are jewelry: 1) Long (or could be doubled) strand of faux pearls and guaranteed to be authentic unless otherwise faux diamonds. Pearl surface is noted. Please see Terms and Conditions for chipping off. 26” long. 2) Two jade additional information--Item 24). bangles. 3) 15” necklace of pearls, lapis, silver, hematite. 4) 20” necklace We do not refund postage or insurance. of pearls, jade, unakite, brass. 5) Twelve 28” strands of 2mm round beads--colors include: turquoise, white, pink, rose, pale green, orange, peach...All together in a display case. Est. $120-240 HWAC #52770 80 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2061 , California Anna’s Hummer Lot# 2066 , American Forest by Jerry Dollar Jerry Dollar was born on a Scene, Currier & Ives Lithograph farm in Madera, California on September 27, 1856 Currier a & Ives lithograph- 1938. Mr. Dollar’s words: “I will start with -American Forest Scene, Maple a question. How would you like to spend Sugaring. Sugar shack with people every day doing anything you wanted? Well, about helping to boil sap.Artists often that’s exactly how everyday is with me, and celebrated the thaw of winter and the thing I like doing best is carving birds. the beginning of spring with scenes Actually, it is more than that. You see, the of maple sugaring or “sugaring off” birds are just the star characters. My desire gatherings. These important social is not just carving birds. I want to go beyond events occurred throughout New that and capture the bird in action. This, to England and were an opportunity for the residents of a town or village me, is what makes the difference in just a to meet over the first boiling of maple sap into maple sugar. Print, 9.5” bird< carving or a piece of fine art--to be able to take wood and glass x 12” , matted and framed, 19.5” x 23”. Est. $150-250 HWAC #54843 eyes and paint, and put them all together in just the correct way to capture the true thing, to show expression, action, and just enough Lot# 2067 , Across the Continent, mystery to exercise the viewer’s imagination. My desire is to have Lithograph 1868 Across the everyone who sees one of my bird carvings to not just see a bird, but Continent, Lithograph, Frances F. to see a part of God’s wonderful creation so perfectly portrayed that Palmer, 1869. “Westward the Course the viewer is transformed into the carving.” Jerry has never had any of Empire Takes its way. Print is lessons in art, carving, or painting, but when he starts carving, As Jerry 9.5” x 12” , matted and framed, says, “they just happen--no not really, you see, I have been given a gift 19.5” x 23.5”. In the Currier and Ives and I truly praise God for it.” Est. $300-700 HWAC #48569 lithograph Across the Continent we see the whole story of frontier Lot# 2062 , California Golden Crowned development laid out in one scene. Kinglets by Jerry Dollar 1986 Golden Elements of development that Crowned Kinglets by Jerry Dollar. Coloring happened in chronological succession and carving is fabulous. Est. $300-700 are presented together, collapsing space and time into a single HWAC #48571 message of inevitable development. A railroad stretches diagonally across an open plain toward a distant mountain range. It is paralleled by a wagon trail, its chronological forerunner. In the lower left corner we see a rough frontier village with log cabins, a school, and a church. On the lower right, an Indian on horseback is partially obscured by the smoke from a locomotive. Est. $150-250 HWAC #54841 Lot# 2068 Sun River, Montana Lot# 2063 , California Mountain Bluebird Canada Geese in Flight Oil Painting 1988 Oil painting on board of Canada by Jerry Dollar 1986 Mountain Bluebird by Jerry Dollar. 7” high, incredible piece. Est. geese in flight at sunset. Beautiful $300-700 HWAC #48572 light. Signed, S. (Shirley) Tippets Sand, 1988. 11.5” x 23.5”, framed 15.5” x 27.5”. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54868 Lot# 2069 , South Dakota “At the Top”, L. D. Martin Print of painting of a mountain goat by L. D. Martin. Martin paints the great outdoors and animals in their natural habitat. 15” x 21.5”. Print, #50 of 350. Est. Lot# 2064 , California Oregon Junco by $30-60 HWAC #54829 Jerry Dollar 1985 Oregon Junco by Jerry Dollar. Beautiful bird carving, 5” high. Est. $300-700 HWAC #48570 Lot# 2070 Ontario, Canada Autumn Landscape (Oil Painting) Autumn landscape, oil on canvas. Signed by the artist, M .Mc C. and dated 1899 in bottom right corner. No Lot# 2065 , Connecticut American information found on artist. Black Farm Scenes No.4 (Winter) wood frame, 12 x 11 inches, includes (Nathaniel Currier Litho) c.1853 original backing. Provenance: From Farmers on Horse Drawn Sleigh, the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze American Farm Scene No. 4, Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. Nathaniel Currier, Lithograph. Skaters $200-400 HWAC #56000 on pond. Hand colored lithograph, print, 9.75” x 12”. Beautifully matted and framed, 19.5” x 23.5”. Est. $150- 250 HWAC #54842 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 81

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2071 Ontario, Canada Bridge Lot# 2075 over River in Toronto (Oil Painting) Ontario, Canada Oil on canvas painting of arched Three Rivers, bridge during construction over Quebec, Canada river in Toronto Canada. Interesting (Oil Painting) structural view with crane situated Oil on canvas on top of bridge. Signed by the painting of artist, Nicholas Hornyansky (1896- downtown corner 1965). Wood frame, 10.25 x 9.75 of Three Rivers, inches. Hornyansky was born in or Trois Rivieres, Budapest and attended the Academy Quebec, Canada. of Fine Arts, specializing in etchings, Framed in vintage landscapes, printing making, and aqua gold toned wood, print techniques. Emigrating to Canada in 1929, he was a member of 12 x 11.5”. Signed the Ontario Society of Artists, along with fellow artist Otto Reinhold by the painter, Jacobi. Hornyansky taught metal plate print making at the Ontario Eugene Klimoff College of Arts, 1945-1958. Provenance: From the historical Ben- (1901-1990). He Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. $200-400 HWAC studied at the #56001 Academy of Fine Arts, receiving his Master’s Degree in the history of Russian Art. Klimoff, a native of Jelgava, Russia, emigrated to Canada Lot# 2072 Ontario, Canada in 1949 and specialized in naturalistic and portraiture subjects. A Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, book on his artwork, entitled Eugene Klimoff: Selected Works, was Canada (Oil Painting) Oil published by the University of Latvia in 2006. Provenance: From the on canvas painting of Gaspe historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. Peninsula in south-eastern $1500-3000 HWAC #56005 Quebec, c. 1960. Reflects the fishing heritage of the area, Lot# 2076 Ontario, Canada located near the St. Lawrence Water Lillies (Oil Painting) River, depicting a boat Water color of beautiful water moored by a red barn, with lilies in a serene setting. Green the rest of community in the wood frame, 11 x 25 inches. distance. Gilt wood frame, Signed by the artist, but difficult 9 x 12 inches. Attributed to discern full name, appears to to the artist Eugene Klimoff (1901-1990), associated with painting be last name of Lundquin. item #56005. Provenance: From the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC #56006 Provenance: From the historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection. Est. $400-600 HWAC #56007 Lot# 2073 ontario, Canada Hampden Hills (Oil Painting) Oil on canvas, signed by the artist, Lot# 2077 Ontario, Canada Jordan. Framed in blue tinted wood, Mountain Landscape (Oil Painting) 11.5 x 10”. Painting depicts idyllic Oil on canvas painting of snowy scene from small hillside with large mountain range with trees in tree in foreground, overlooking foreground. Signed by the artist, Otto a small row of houses. Painter Reinhold Jacobi, and dated 1877 (5). identified as Lena E. Jordan. Original Brass frame, 8.5 x 11 inches. Jacobi label on reverse states the painting was born in Konigsberg in 1812. In was exhibited at the Springfield 1837 he was appointed as the Court Artists’ Guild Fourteenth Special Painter to the Duchess of Nassau in Exhibition of Oil Paintings, Nov. 12 to Nov 27, 1932. Label reveals the Wiesbaden, Germany. Jacobi emigrated to Canada in the 1860s where painter’s address, price and medium. Provenance: From the historical he was consigned to paint a presentation gift for the Prince of Wales; Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. $500-700 he never returned to Europe, choosing to remain in Canada. Jacobi HWAC #56004 was associated with the Dusseldorf School of Painting, the Ontario Lot# 2074 Ontario, Canada Landscape with Society of Artists, and a charter member of the Royal Academy of Artists. He relocated to Ardoch, North Dakota, where he was residing Barn (Oil Painting) Oil on canvas painting of at the time of this death in February 1901. Provenance: From the rustic cabin, tree and fencing, with fields and historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection of Ontario, Canada. Est. mountain range in distance. Not signed but $1500-2500 HWAC #56003 is attributed to the artist B. Kautepel, c. 1960. No information found on artist. Double wood Lot# 2078 , “’32 Ford Tudor Sedan” frame, 9 x 11 inches. Provenance: From the Print Print of Ford sedan, chopped historical Ben-Tcahvtchavadze Collection of 4” engine:289 Ford. Original drawing Ontario, Canada. Est. $200-400 HWAC #56002 in ink, this print is #929/1000. One edge scratched.11” x 14”. Artist’s signature unreadable. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54830 82 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2079 , “Bait House” Print Lot# 2085 , Floating Red Square I, Print #97 of 400 titled Bait House, William Gatewood Print Floating signed by Coombs. Matted, 11” x 14”. Red Square I, a print from the series of No artist info available. Est. $40-70 collages. Framed and matted, 33.25” HWAC #54828 x 33.25”. The artwork of William Gatewood (1943-1994) combines the iconography of the East with a Western painting approach. Borrowing from Japanese traditions and form, gold or silver leaf is frequently used Lot# 2080 , Andrei, the Siamese as background, overpainting with transparent and opaque layers Cat, Barbara S. (Print) Portrait playing random patterns against of Andrei, sitting Siamese cat by more geometric ones. References to flight, space and fragility are Barbara S. Print #49 of 500. Very represented by structures or objects constructed from paper and charming, look of watercolor. Matted and framed, 25.5” x 31.5”. Est. $180- wood such as kites, panels and screens. Gatewood said, “My art is 300 HWAC #54818 experiential. It is aimed at the heart. I work to create an energy field within each piece which may be felt by the viewer who shares my vision of beauty.” Est. $150-300 HWAC #54820 Lot# 2086 , Full Moon in Trees Painting Vintage oil painting on board-- early evening full moon rising Lot# 2081 , Angelique the Siamese in among trees, small creek. 11.25” x Cat, Barbara S. (Print) Portrait of 23”, nice wood frame, 15.5” x 23.25”. Angelique, standing Siamese cat, by Unsigned. Est. $100-200 HWAC Barbara S. Print #49 of 500. Very #54866 charming, look of watercolor. Matted and framed, 25.5” x 31.5”. Est. $180- Lot# 2087 , l’union parfait... Poster l’union 300 HWAC #54819 parfait... --Chicoree La Cantiniere, Black & Cie. poster. Reproduction poster of a 1934 poster by Joseph-Charles. Framed, 44” x 29”. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54825 Lot# 2082 , Charcoal Portrait of Jerry Garcia 1994 Portrait of Jerry Garcia with his guitar by “Luke”, 1994. Very nice portrait in charcoal, 23” x 19” in a large black metal frame, 31” x 27”. Est. $200-400 HWAC #54823 Lot# 2088 , Michael Goddard Poster Michael Goddard poster, “Shoot the Wad.” Framed, glass, 35” x 26”. Great looking poster. Est. $60-100 HWAC #54849 Lot# 2083 , Drawing w/ Note 1932 Portrait by Gandy (first name illegible) with a note--Yours for better “Hotcakes” Bob Strouse. Drawing is matted with a tiny photo of the man in the drawing and a woman in the mountains. Framed, 19.5” x Lot# 2089 , Notre Dame Painting 16.5”. Est. $50-100 HWAC #54833 Painting of Notre Dame cathedral signed by “Van Dam”. 20” x 30”, framed 25” x 35”. Est. $300-500 HWAC #54857 Lot# 2084 , Falcon Trainer Oil Painting Oil painting in grays of falcon trainer, gloved hand holding hooded falcon. Paint is very chipped, small tear in the canvas. 19.5” x 14.25”, framed 24” x 18.75”. Est. $100-200 Lot# 2090 , Painting of Clipper HWAC #54837 Ship Clipper ship with cathedral in background. Textural painting, 20” x 30”, framed 25” x 35”. Painting is signed “Van Dam”, possibly European. Est. $300-500 HWAC #54856 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 83

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2091 , Pastel Drawing of Elk Lot# 2097 , Watercolor Collage #2,Tore Pastel sketch of an elk, mountains Aksjoberg 1991 Abstract watercolor collage in background. framed, 21” x 24”, no by Tore Aksjoberg. 15” x 11”, matted and glass. Unsigned. Est. $60-100 HWAC framed 20.5” x 16”. Est. $300-600 HWAC #54871 #54816 Lot# 2092 , Print of Racehorses Lot# 2098 , Young Boy and Girl Plaster Print on canvas of four racehorses Sculptures Young boy and girl sculptures. running neck and neck. Signed C. He is carrying a basket of fish and a lobster; Laurie. 11.5” x 15.5”, framed 16.5” x 20.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54832 she is carrying a chicken and her apron is full of fruit. French style, beautiful cast plaster, with bronze finish. Some chipping. Very charming pair. Approx. 25” high, 9” wide x 7” deep. Est. $200-400 HWAC #52758 Lot# 2093 , Soldier with Grave Digger Painting Painting of a soldier (possibly an officer), his arm in a sling talking with Lot# 2099 San Francisco, California a grave digger in a cemetery. The painting 1894 Cal. Midwinter Exposition may be Dutch, German or Italian. We cannot Stereoviews Lot of 5 different precisely date the piece (19th century?) interior scenes, all by B.W. Kilburn: or the country of origin. Oil painting 9712--Flower Exhibit; 9739--Beauty on tinplate in original frame, signed & Grace in Art (hand-colored); unobtrusively on a gravestone--unreadable. 9760--Wonders of Wood Carving 12.75” x 10.25”, framed 16.75” x 14.25”. (hand-colored); 9484--Art and Some chipping in paint. Est. $250-500 Beauty in Royal Worcester; and 9480- HWAC #54836 -The Golden Vase, value $500,000 Lot# 2094 , Tree Branch Image in Stones (hand-colored). Some staining. Please inspect. The California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894, Charming image of a tree branch in polished also known as the “Midwinter Exposition” or the “Midwinter Fair”, was stones collaged onto black velvet. Has an a World’s Fair that officially operated in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Asian feel, signed in Asian calligraphy. Some Park from January 27 to July 5. More than 100 buildings were erected of the stones are coral, opal, turquoise with more than 2 million people visiting. (Prag Collection) Est. $100- agate and more. 9” x 10” image, beautifully 200 HWAC #54729 professionally matted and framed, and glassed, 17” x 18”. Est. $120-240 HWAC Lot# 2100 San Francisco, California #54831 Golden Gate Int’l. Expo Souvenirs Collection 1939-1940 Official Guide Book with foldout Expo map and many photos. 116 pages 8” x 5.5”. Lot# 2095 , Watercolor by Al 39er Scrip Book with ticket stubs Thompson Beautiful snow scene from used scrip. 2 1940 ticket books of countryside with barn and silo in with ticket stubs.1939 Children’s background. The piece is signed by Village ticket stub. 57 postcards of Al Thompson, but no information on the Expo and San Francisco. Some the artist was found. Painting is 13.5” duplicates. Nice collection. Est. x 19.5”, nicely matted and framed, $200-300 HWAC #53607 20.5” x 27”. Est. $250-400 HWAC #54846 Lot# 2101 San Francisco, California The Argonaut Sketch Book, Mechanics’ Fair 1877 Rare booklet Lot# 2096 , Watercolor Collage #1,Tore from the most important annual Aksjoberg 1990 Abstract watercolor collage event promoting business in the by Tore Aksjoberg. 13” x 9”, nicely matted and West. Interesting staff page showing framed 22” x 16”. Est. $300-600 HWAC #54815 19th century facial hair of the day. 16pp, cover is detaching, some toning. Est. $100-150 HWAC #54644 84 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2102 , California California Mid Lot# 2104 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Winter Fair Trophy Large Cabinet Card Columbian Exposition Hand- Large 9.75” x 8” cabinet card of the trophy colored Stereoview Collection Lot from California Mid Winter Fair. Bottom of 12 hand-colored stereoviews by corners of card (not the photo) are clipped. B.W. Kilburn for the Chicago World’s “Jewels and gold, rigged voting, and a Fair. Included: 8738-Pennsylvania’s mysterious theft surround Solano County’s Bird Exhibit (x2), 8823-Crystal Cave victory and the $5,000 gold cup won as first in Horticultural Hall, 8890-The Great prize at the Mid-Winter Fair of 1894. $5,000 Fern from Japan, 7949-Mexican in 1894 dollars would be the equivalent of Cactus, 7981-Virgin Statue German Exhibit (x2), 7982-New South over $135,000 in today’s dollars. Solano Wales Exhibit, 8143-The Great Japanese Vases, 8684-Great Fern, County was determined to win the grand 8507-Great Russian Exhibit, and 8374-Liberal Arts Building flags. prize for its agricultural exhibit. The local Low to medium contrast. Varying levels of wear. Please inspect. (Prag fruit looked wonderful, and the votes started rolling in. Alameda Collection) Est. $120-240 HWAC #50661 County was Solano’s closest rival, with Sacramento County a distant third. As the votes were being counted in May, near the beginning Lot# 2105 Chicago, Illinois 1893 of the fair, accusations about buying votes started to fly. By July, it Columbian Exposition Stereoviews: appeared that votes were being bought for both Solano and Alameda Interiors & Exhibits 20 different, Counties, and neither side seemed to have an advantage, so the final all by B.W. Kilburn (New Hampshire). tally stood, and the cup was awarded to Solano County. Newspapers These views are all of interiors to described the cup: ““The cup is of solid gold, embellished with the buildings and specific exhibits/ precious stones. On the stem, in relief, are draped flags, the Bear Flag booths. Included: 8703-The Great and the Stars and Stripes, their colors being brought out in enamel Thunder and Lightning makers, work. Above the flags and forming a band around the cup, are four 8712-India’s Princesses, 8143-The medallions, showing the Fine Arts, Manufacture and Liberal Arts, Great Japanese vases, 7993-Greely Expedition, 8708-Magic Wonder Mechanic Arts, and the Agricultural and Horticultural Buildings. of the Age, 8675-The Great Moose, 8738-Pennsylvania’s Exhibit of The four ornate arms, or handles, spring from a band bearing the Birds, 7949-Mexican Cactus, 8145-Illinois farm scene, 8181-Iowa inscription, ‘California Midwinter International Exposition.’ On Stat [sic.] Capital, 8194-Wooly Cactus, 7989-Orchid Exhibit, 8271- the opposite side from the inscription of the purpose for which The Prune Knight, 8754-A City under One Roof, 8016-Interior of the trophy will be given is the Great Seal of the State of California. Fisheries Building (whale skeleton), 9008-Los Angeles County Exhibit, Above the goddess the motto ‘Eureka’ is set in diamonds, emeralds, 8715-North Dakota Queen, 9014-Greenland bears, 8760-Magic and sapphires and the stars in the field above are formed of single Wonder in Fur Exhibits, and 8281-The “Back Hug.” Most have weak diamonds. The cover is a half globe in two colors of gold, surmounted contrast, soiling. Still a nice jumpstart to a collection. (Prag Collection) by a golden grizzly bear. The eyes of the bear, like the eyes of the bears’ Est. $200-400 HWAC #50652 heads on the central girdle, are flashing rubies. On August 25, there Lot# 2106 Chicago, Illinois 1893 was a giant party in Suisun when the cup was presented to the county. Columbian Exposition Stereoview There was a parade where Solano County made fun of Alameda County Collection: Exteriors Lot of 26 by having a float labeled Alameda that was a falling apart wagon stereoviews of exterior shots at pulled by a bony horse and a mule with exceptionally long ears. After the Columbian Exposition. Only an argument about where in the county the cup should be displayed, one duplicate. 1) Two by Ingersoll it was finally decided that it should be displayed in a glass case in the (St. Paul): U.S. Life Saving Station Ferry Building in San Francisco in a trade exhibit. In 1910, the cup was and Oklahoma Building. 2) Four by stolen from the glass case, and has never been seen again. There is Underwood & Underwood: Fisheries speculation that the gems were pried out of the cup and the cup was Building, Street Life in Cairo, One then melted down into unidentifiable gold.” from www.travisusd.org. Est. $100-200 HWAC #53640 of the McMonnies’ Horses and the Liberal Arts Building, and The Lot# 2103 Atlanta, Georgia Rare Washington State Building. 3) Twenty from Kilburn: Golden Arch, Stereoview of African-American Goddess of Liberty and Columbian Group, Feeding the Ducks (x2), The Art Exhibit at 1895 Atlanta Beautiful Golden Gate of the Transportation Building, Horticultural Exposition B.W. Kilburn (New Hall, Lilly Pond, The Merry Night Watchman, The Disappointed Ducks, Hampshire) stereoview #10694. The Roundup of the Ducks, Great Illumination, Grand Display of “Designs in Pottery, Negro Building, Fireworks on July 4th, The Great German Building, Boys & Girls in the Atlanta Exposition.” Copyright old stump, The Royal German Band, Minnesota State Building, In Its 1896. View shows a well-dressed Glory, Gondola at Agricultural Landing, Woman’s Building, and Even African American man (the artist? a vendor?) standing in front the Ducks flock to the Golden Arch. Mixed condition, low to medium of busts, pottery and hanging art. Some soiling to card. Medium contrast. Please inspect this collection! (Prag Collection) Est. $300- contrast. The 1895 World’s Fair in Atlanta, known as the Cotton 700 HWAC #50662 States and International Exposition is perhaps most remembered Lot# 2107 Chicago, Illinois 1893 for the “Atlanta Compromise” speech about race relations given by Columbian Exposition Stereoview Booker T. Washington. The speech laid the foundation for the Atlanta of Bike Parade Rare view of early compromise, an agreement between African-American leaders and bikes on display in the Dedication Southern white leaders where Southern African Americans would Parade at the Columbian Exposition. work and submit to white political rule, while the Southern whites J.F. Jarvis, Underwood & Underwood. guaranteed they would receive basic education and due process of Medium contrast, some soiling. (Prag law. It has been recognized as one of the most important, influential, and controversial speeches in American history. Est. $50-100 HWAC Collection) Est. $30-50 HWAC #50660 #50647 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 85

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2108 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Lot# 2112 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Columbian Exposition Stereoview Columbian Exposition Stereoview of Krupp’s Gun Exhibit Kilburn of The Mining Exhibits B.W. Kilburn stereoview #8198, Krupp’s Great stereoview #8139-Interior of Mining Exhibit of Guns, Columbian Building, Columbian Exposition. Exposition. Many cannons, including Raised view shows many displays of the world’s largest cannon, featured rock specimens. Medium contrast. behind a group of men (including Some stains. The Mining Building Friedrich Alfred Krupp). The Krupp family had a 400 year reign in displayed America’s mineral wealth including coal and iron from the Germany, leaders in steel, artillery, and ammunition production, and Alleghenies, phosphates from Florida, silver and lead from the Rocky later being central to weapons development and production in both Mountains, copper from Michigan, and gold from California. (Prag world wars. The Krupp Pavilion at the fair housed the world’s largest Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC #50654 cannon, the barrel of which weighed just over 240,000 pounds, was 46 feet long, 6.5 feet in diameter at the breech, and had a 16.54 inch Lot# 2113 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Columbian muzzle opening. Low to medium contrast. (Prag Collection) Est. $50- Exposition Stereoviews of Indigenous People 100 HWAC #50658 Three different Kilburn stereoviews including: 8386-Samoan Maidens; 8146-Esquimaux Lot# 2109 Chicago, Illinois 1893 children and dogs; and 7880-Esquimaux and Columbian Exposition Stereoview their Summer Home. Medium contrast. Minor of Opening Crowd plus 4 others wear. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-90 HWAC Lot of 5 B.W. Kilburn exposition #50659 stereoviews. Best is 7929-The Surging Sea of Humanity at the opening of the Columbian Exposition. View is slightly above eye-level and shows thousands of visitors (look Lot# 2114 Chicago, Illinois at all the hats!). Also included are 4 Columbian Exposition Railroad other Kilburn views: 7993-Greely Booklet 1893 The North-Western Expedition, 8703-The Great Thunder and Lightning makers, 8413-The Line Columbian Daily Record with compliments of the Passenger Great Japanese Vases, and 8712-India’s Princess. Mixed condition. Department. 1893 calendar book with maps of Chicago and the Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC #50655 World’s Fair grounds, as well as descriptions of the fair exhibits. 5.5” x Lot# 2110 Chicago, Illinois 1893 2.5” Unused. Rare. (Prag Collection) Est. $40-80 HWAC #55609 Columbian Exposition Stereoview Lot# 2115 Chicago, Illinois of The Ferris Wheel Iconic view Official 1933 World’s Fair Medal appropriately titled “The Wonder of in Original Box with Original the Age” (Kilburn #8480) showing Wrapper 1933 This bronze medal is a souvenir of the International a close-up of the Ferris Wheel at the Exposition held in Chicago in 1933: “A Century of Progress”. Obv.: Chicago World’s Fair. You can see Research / Industry / 1833 / 1933 / Youthful figure of Strength; multiple trolley-sized cars holding Rev.: plan of the Exposition is curved into the circular shape of the guests. Scuffs on border. Medium contrast. The Ferris Wheel was medal. 62mm, 80.2 grams. Original box, papers and “Official” wrapper. a new invention showcased at the fair, meant to equal the awe and A Century of Progress International Exposition was a World’s Fair excitement caused by the Eiffel Tower’s unveiling at the 1889 World’s held in Chicago, as The Chicago World’s Fair, from 1933 to 1934 to Fair. The Ferris Wheel was designed by George Washington Gale Ferris celebrate the city’s centennial. The theme of the fair was technological Jr. The wheel rotated on a 71-ton, 45.5-foot axle. There were 36 cars, innovation. The fair’s motto was “Science Finds, Industry Applies, each fitted with 40 revolving chairs and able to accommodate up to 60 Man Adapts”; its architectural symbol was the Sky Ride, a transporter people, giving a total capacity of 2,160. The wheel carried some 38,000 bridge perpendicular to the shore on which one could ride from one passengers daily and took 20 minutes to complete two revolutions for side of the fair to the other. The first Major League Baseball All-Star which the ticket holder paid 50 cents. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-100 Game was held at Comiskey Park (home of the Chicago White Sox) in HWAC #50656 conjunction with the fair. Est. $80-200 HWAC #44530 Lot# 2111 Chicago, Illinois 1893 Columbian Exposition Stereoview Lot# 2116 New Orleans, Louisiana 1884 New Orleans World Fair of The Glass Dress B.W. Kilburn Stereoview Collection Lot of stereoview #8628, The Glass Dress, 17 different large format (4x7”) World’s Columbian Exposition. strereoviews for the 1884/1885 View shows woman posing in World’s Fair, also known as the white dress made of glass. Medium World Cotton Centennial, held in contrast. This was one of the most New Orleans. Both interior and popular exhibits at the fair, located in Edward Drummond Libbey’s exterior views, including: multiple Glass Pavilion. Libbey was the only American glass firm represented. views of Kansas exhibit, multiple Main Building (int.), Government & His pavilion even featured live glass making, in addition to a room States Building (ext.), Ohio exhibit (int.), Dakota animals exhibit (int.), where everything was made out of glass. A well known actress of the Chicago & Milwaukee exhibit (int.), G.&S. Building (int.), Apple Exhibit time asked Libbey to make her a glass dress. It was so popular that in Horticultural Hall (int.), Minnesota Section (int.), Reception on Rex journalists thought it would become a new fashion trend. It even (int.), New Hampshire Section (int.), Mexican Court (int.), and one attracted the attention of visiting Spanish Princess Eulalia who, after feat. a small sailboat. Condition is fair, with some cards bent/warped seeing this dress, commissioned Libbey to make her one of her own, and soiling. The fair was also known as the World’s Industrial and which he did. The fair was a huge success for Libbey, making his name Cotton Centennial Exposition. The fairgrounds encompassed 249 acres synonymous with fine glassware. [For more, see a FOHBC article and could be entered directly by railway, steamboat, or ocean-going written by Jack Sullivan] (Prag Collection) Est. $40-80 HWAC #50653 ship. The Main Building for the fair was the largest roofed structure constructed to that point. (Prag Collection) Est. $300-600 HWAC #50999 86 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2117 St. Louis, Missouri 1904 Lot# 2121 Philadelphia, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Pennsylvania 1876 Centennial Stereoview Collection Lot of International Exhibition 10 different stereoviews. 1) Five Stereoview Collection: Interiors Kilburn views: 16359-Dainty little Lot of 9 interior large format (4x7”) Shetlands, 16228-Great Stock stereoviews made by the Centennial Show, 16239-different Great Stock Photographic Co. for the exhibition. Show, 16226-Celebrated Hertfords, One duplicate. Includes: 828-Belgian and 16222-The Trustees of the Carved Pulpit (2), 960-Mach. Hall, Great Cattle Show. 2) Underwood: 752-Horticultural Hall, 496-Corliss Engine, 746-Agricultural Hall, Charmers from the Orient--dancing girls from Mysterious Asia. 3) diff. Horticultural Hall, 774-Agri. Hall Nave, and int. of Floral Hall. Fair Universal View Co.: “King Cotton.” 4) H.C. White Co.: Daniel Boone condition overall. (Prag Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC #50649 Bridge over East Lagoon. 5) Two Keystone views: 15066-North Front of Agricultural Palace and the Floral Clock (hand-colored) and 15130-The Pike, St. Louis Day. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, also known as the St. Louis World’s Fair, was held from April to December, 1904 and attracted nearly 20 million visitors. Many foods were widely popularized at the fair, including the waffle-cone, peanut butter, hamburger and hot dog. Scientific highlights included the private automobile, early fax machine, and wireless telephone. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC #50663 Lot# 2118 Portland, Oregon 1905 Louis & Clark Exposition Stereoview Collection Lot of 9 different nicer stereoviews for the Louis & Clark Centennial Exhibition held in Portland, Oregon in 1905 to celebrate the centennial of the Louis & Clark Expedition. While not an officially designated World’s Fair, it was informally regarded as one and drew 1.6 million visitors over 4 months. 1) Three cards that appear to be from the same photographer, although only one is stamped “Watson Fine Art Co., Portland, Ore.” on reverse. Views of inside California Building, exterior of Forestry Building, and unlabeled exterior view. 2) One stereoview from John M. Symth Co. showing Lot# 2122 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1876 Centennial exterior of an unnamed building. 3) One Keystone: 15459--Washington International Exhibition Stereoviews: Interiors & Exhibits (25) State Building from Foreign Palace. 4) Four from HC White Co.: Lot of 25 different interior larger format (4x7”) stereoviews from 8619-Government Building & Guild’s Lake, 8608-Government Building the Centennial Photographic Co. Views include: fountains, the Corliss & Bridge of Nations, 8616-Experimental Gardens, Trail & Government Engine, wind mill, Machinery Hall (multiple views), Agricultural Building, and 8610-Lewis & Clark Ave. Medium contrast, overall good condition. Nice set! (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC #50664 Hall (many views), Horticultural Hall, Main Building, Belgian carved pulpit, Floral Hall, carved Chinese bedstead, Tunisian Court, and U.S. Government Building. Overall good condition. Interior views are Lot# 2119 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1876 Centennial the sought-after exposition stereoviews. This is a nice jumpstart to a International Exhibition collection. (Prag Collection) Est. $500-1000 HWAC #50994 Stereoview Collection Lot of 13 different smaller format (private firms) stereoviews. Most are interior Lot# 2123 views, including views of sculptures, Philadelphia, pottery, ornate woodwork, a wind Pennsylvania mill, two exteriors including the 1876 Centennial Horticultural Hall, and three interior International including the Main Building. Foxing Exhibition and soiling. (Prag Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC #50650 Stereoview for The New England Glass Lot# 2120 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1876 Centennial Co. Stereoview International Exhibition showing the elaborate glass display of the Stereoviews: Exteriors (25) Lot New England Glass of 25 exterior large format (4x7”) Company at the exhibition. Medium contrast, some soiling. 4x7” stereoviews by the Centennial Centennial Photographic Co. The New England Glass Company (1818– Photographic Co. Views include: 1878) was established in 1818 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As one opening day ceremony, fairgrounds of the first glass companies to use a steam engine to power its cutting covered by snow (only winter one machines, they manufactured both blown and pressed glass objects in in the whole collection), various a variety of colors with engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. statues/fountains, Main Building, They also built the only oven in the country that could manufacture Republic Ave. from Mach. Hall, U.S. Gov’t Building, Memorial Hall, red lead, a key ingredient in the making of flint glass. It was considered Machinery Hall, Belmont Ave., Massachusetts State Building, one of the leading glasshouses in the United States, best known for its Horticultural Hall, the Lake, Japanese Bazaar, Agricultural Hall, The cut and engraved glass. Est. $40-80 HWAC #50998 Dairy, Horticultural Grounds, and others. Overall condition is good. Very little duplication. A nice set! (Prag Collection) Est. $500-1000 HWAC #50995 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 87

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2124 Philadelphia, Lot# 2127 Seattle, Pennsylvania 1876 Centennial Washington International Exhibition Alaska-Yukon Stereoview of Martha Maxwell’s Pacific Exposition Rocky Mountain Exhibit This is a Souvenir Ticket fabulous Colorado stereoview. View (AYPE) Rare of Martha Maxwell’s Rocky Mountain atypical souvenir Museum exhibit at the Centennial ticket. 2” x 4”. Est. Exhibition. Maxwell (1831-1881) $60-100 HWAC is considered by many to be the founder of modern taxidermy and #53275 was an important naturalist in her lifetime. She came to Colorado in the 1860s with her husband during the Colorado Gold Rush and settled in Nevadaville, CO. After unsuccessful attempts at mining, Lot# 2128 , United States the couple tried to relocate to a cabin Martha had purchased years Miscellaneous Worlds Fair & before. However, they found a claim jumper had taken over their Exposition Stereoview Group Lot property and, after forcing him out, found it full of stuffed creatures. of 14: 7 stereoviews plus 7 Golden The man had been a taxidermist. Thus began Martha’s interest in Gate Exposition postcards. Included: taxidermy, which she left Colorado to study. Returning to CO in 1868, Underwood stereoview of The Twin she began collecting her own specimens and eventually started a Towers at Night, Trans-Mississippi business in Boulder in 1874, the Rocky Mountain Museum. She later Expo.. in Omaha; undated Copelin & moved the business to Denver, but it never proved to be financially Son stereoview of interior at Grand successful. However, the Centennial Exhibition Commissioners asked Inter-state Exposition in Chicago; four Keystone stereoviews (two her to represent Colorado with an exhibit at the fair. The booth was a different) of exhibits at the Jamestown Exposition; exterior stereoview complex habitat diorama that included taxidermy animals (that she labelled PPIE on reverse; and 7 unused postcards from the 1939 had both hunted and mounted), running water, and some live prairie Golden Gate Exposition. (Prag Collection) Est. $70-100 HWAC #50665 dogs. It turned out to be one of the most visited booths, and images of it created by the Centennial Photographic Co. (like this one), were in Lot# 2129 London, zEngland incredible demand. Even with this fame and attention, she didn’t make Two 1862 London Exposition much money after the fair. She died in 1881 from cancer. Pin hole top Stereoviews Two different center and minor other wear. Good contrast. 4 x 7” (Prag Collection) stereoviews by the London Est. $50-100 HWAC #50651 Stereoscopic and Photographic Co. Included: No. 78 The Auflrian Court, Lot# 2125 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania No. 9., hand-colored; and No. 24 View 1876 Centennial International Exhibition in the Japanese Court. Some stains/ Stereoviews featuring Cannons Two soiling. The International of 1862, large format (4x7”) stereoviews featuring or Great London Exposition, was cannons on display at the exhibition. held from May to November 1862. It Cards include The 20 Ton Rodman Gun featured over 28,000 exhibitors from with cannon balls stacked next to it and an 36 countries. Inventions showcased: interior view of the Machinery Hall with the electric telegraph, submarine cables, the first plastic, Parkesine, two large cannons in the foreground. Some machine tools, looms and precision instruments. (Prag Collection) soiling, but nice contrast. The Rodman Est. $40-80 HWAC #50657 stereoview has two small dents and some scratches. Made by the Centennial Lot# 2130 Paris, Photographic Co. The Rodman Gun was an zFrance 1900 American Civil War-era cannon that were hollow cast, allowing them Paris Exhibition to be cast iron and much stronger. They were designed to be mounted Stereoview in fortifications along the coast and could fire both shot and shell. Collection Lot of 18 (Prag Collection) Est. $70-150 HWAC #50997 (17 different). 1) 13 are Underwood & Lot# 2126 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1876 Centennial International Underwood. Views Exhibition Stereoviews: Art Exhibits include: the street of foreign nations, & Sculptures Lot of 40+ large format a view from the (4x7”) stereoviews by the Centennial second platform Photographic Co. This collection features of the Eiffel Tower, the paintings, art, and sculptures at the the Italian Palace, view from Trocadero Tower, Palace of Electricity, exposition. Views include: 2186-Japanese a New York band playing, and other exterior views. One duplicate. 2) bronzes, 2546-Elkington & Co.’s Helicon Three Keystone including: nice birds-eye featuring the Eiffel Tower Vase, 1937-The Pet Bird, 1481-The Rose, and two different showing Avenue of Foreign Pavilions. 3) Universal 1120-First Sensation of Cold Water, Art View: The Trocadero. 4) Universal View Co.: Champs de Mars 1268-Cupid, 1924-The Forced Prayer, and Water Palace. Condition is fair to good with soiling. The Worlds 1121-Flying Time, 1212-Love’s Net, Fair, also known as The Exposition Universelle, of 1900 was held 1123-Vanity, 1367-Italian Dep’t Memorial Hall Anex, 1174-Pharoahs from 14 April to 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements Daughter, 1267-Storm, 2853-Genius of the Vatican, 2855-Leda and of the 19th century and with an eye towards the 20th. Attended by the Swan, 1282-Phryne, 1020-Memorial Hall American Dept, 2060 almost 50 million people, the exposition featured the Art Nouveau and 2061-Viti’s Alabaster Vases, and many more. Please inspect. Little style. Attractions included the Grande Roue de Paris Ferris wheel, duplication. Fair to good condition overall. Great set! (Prag Collection) Est. $400-1200 HWAC #50996 Russian nesting dolls, diesel engines, talking films, escalators, and the telegraphone. (Prag Collection) Est. $180-360 HWAC #50648 88 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2131 Muir Woods, Lot# 2132 Yosemite, California California Original Iconic Western Stereoview of Photograph of Teddy Theodore Roosevelt at Yosemite Roosevelt 1903 This This card stood out of the over 1,000 incredible original photograph stereoviews sorted in this collection. was in the William Ashland It is a truly iconic view of President family for years. Ashland Theodore Roosevelt at Glacier Point worked for the Bonsall paper in Yosemite National Park, c.1903 in San Francisco and gave during his Western tour. Keystone View Co. # 4935. Roosevelt is the photograph to his new dressed as a casual Western traveler with high rubber boots and a wife, Winifred Woodruff as a cowboy hat. Gorgeous view of the valley and waterfall behind him. The wedding gift. They loaned it to back of the card describes the view. While the contrast is good, the the Muir House in Martinez, card does have two small tears and creases at bottom center and right, CA for many years, then it was returned to the family. Photo: 20.5 x each about 1.5cm. This belongs framed. (Prag Collection) Est. $250- 24.5”, in original frame, 28.25” x 32.5”. (Many copies of this photo 500 HWAC #54712 were made, however this original came to Holabird through the family). Roosevelt and Muir meet: they spent the first night near the Lot# 2133 , United States President Sunset Tree in the Mariposa Grove, the second camp was made near Theodore Roosevelt Campaigning Sentinel Dome following a long hard day’s ride through snowdrifts Stereoviews Lot of 9 with only one and an afternoon fighting a raging blizzard. President Roosevelt and duplicate view. 1) Six by Underwood John Muir Were photographed returning to Yosemite Valley after their & Underwood, c.1903: Roosevelt in private meetings In the Yosemite High Country. This photo was made Santa Fe; speaking in Lincoln, Nebraska; on the third day, the skies still overcast after the storms. President speaking at Olympia, Washington; rare Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir riding horses along a road in card of him speaking on “Irrigation and Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the distance, accompanied by Park Public Schools to wide-awake audience in Rangers Archie Leonard and Charles Leidig, followed by unidentified Wallula, Washington”: and two copies of man on foot; left to right, Leonard, Muir, Roosevelt, Leidig. [RL018781] him speaking at a commencement at Univ. Following behind them are a few of the hundreds of visitors who of California, Berkeley. 2) Two different flocked to Yosemite in order to catch a glimpse of the popular of Roosevelt on his Western Speaking President. This letter came to William Kent from Roosevelt in 1908: Tour by American Stereoscopic Co., c.1903: Roosevelt speaking at the The White House entrance to Yellowstone; and a speech at Quincy, Illinois. 3) One color Washington January 22, 1908 card c.1905 by Ingersoll of Roosevelt taking the oath of office at the My dear Mr. Kent: inauguration. Poorest condition of the group. Interesting set in good I have just received from Secretary Garfield your very generous condition. (Prag Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC #54711 letter enclosing the gift of Redwood Canyon to the National Lot# 2134 , United States Stereoviews Government to be kept as a perpetual park for the preservation of the of US Presidents (McKinley, Taft, giant redwoods therein and to be named the Muir National Monument. Cleveland, Garfield) Group of 8 You have doubtless seen my proclamation of January 9th, instant, different. 1) Five cards of President creating this monument. I thank you most heartily for this singularly McKinley: McKinley and Dewey at generous and public spirited action on your part. All Americans who Sword Ceremony; McKinley sitting at prize the undamaged and especially those who realize the literally his desk in the White House; portraits unique value of the groves of giant trees, must feel that you have of McKinley and wife; Mrs. McKinley in conferred a great and lasting benefit upon the whole country. the Conservatory of the White House; I have a very great admiration for John Muir; but after all, my dear and hand-colored memorial card. sir, this is your gift. No other land than that which you give is included 2) Underwood & Underwood card in this tract of nearly 300 acres and I should greatly like to name the showing President Taft at his desk in monument the Kent Monument if you will permit it. the White House, c.1909. 3) Rare 1884 Sincerely yours, Theodore Roosevelt. Underwood & Underwood card memorializing Lincoln & Garfield, “The President Theodore Roosevelt used the powers of the Antiquities Martyrs.” 4) c.1893 card by Kilburn of Cleveland about to press the Act on January 9, 1908, to create Muir Woods National Monument. button at the opening of the Columbian Exposition. (Prag Collection) William Kent, who donated the land for the monument, requested that it be named for noted conservationist John Muir. William Kent: Est. $160-300 HWAC #54715 Philanthropist, Politician, Businessman. Until the 1800s, many Lot# 2135 , United States Trio of northern California coastal valleys were covered with coast redwood William Jennings Bryan Stereoviews trees similar to those now found in Muir Woods National Monument. Three different Bryan stereoviews. 1) The forest along Redwood Creek in today’s Muir Woods was spared Two c.1897 Keystone cards: # 5061 from logging because it was hard to get to. Redwood Creek contained showing Bryan addressing the Christian one of the Bay Area’s last uncut stands of old-growth redwood, Endeavor Convention in San Francisco Congressman William Kent and his wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, and rare # 42052 showing portraits of bought 611 acres here for $45,000 in 1905. To protect the redwoods Mr. and Mrs. Bryan. 2) Keystone c.1908 the Kents donated 295 of the land to the Federal Government and, in card # 16501 showing Bryan and Kern, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt declared it a national monument. Democratic nominees for President and Roosevelt suggested naming the area after Kent, but Kent wanted Vice President. Bryan was the Democratic it named for conservationist John Muir. Muir had a lively interest in presidential nominee three times, losing nature and after brief studies at the University of Wisconsin he left to McKinley in 1896 and 1900, and then school for what he would call “the University of the Wilderness.” On his Taft in 1908. He “invented” the idea of lengthy wanderings Muir contemplated man’s relationship to nature, political candidates doing “stump” tours. concluding that all life forms have inherent significance and the right He believed in bimetallism, arguing to exist. Humans, Muir decided, are no greater or lesser than other against the Gold Standard. He was also an forms of life. Muir eventually won public acceptance of conservation opponent of Darwinism and argued for the prosecution in the famous as an environmental ethic and inspired generations of wilderness Scopes Trial. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC #54710 advocates. (courtesy: ups.gov) Est. $2000-5000 HWAC #54862 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 89

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2136 , Andrew Johnson Autographed Note Lot# 2140 , United Framed autograph note from Andrew Johnson. States President Datelined House of Reps, July 25, 1846, Johnson McKinley in Office instructs John M Johnson payment to W.B. Dickanas Stereoview Collection $13. At the time, Johnson was a Congressman from Lot of 14 different Tennessee. He succeeded Lincoln after the assassination. including rare views. 1) Beautifully framed with attendant information on Eleven by Underwood Johnson. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC #55963 & Underwood, c.1898- 1901. Includes: four different of McKinley at his desk in the White House; one of McKinley and his cabinet seated at Lot# 2137 , James Buchanan a table; four of McKinley Signed Letter campaigning and/or traveling, including Framed letter in Golden Gate Park, with ephemera of speaking to Spanish- James Buchanan, 50th President of American War troops the Untied States, in San Francisco, at a parade in Los Angeles, and at a ceremony for elected 1857. Admiral Dewey; and two of Mrs. McKinley. 2) Two Kilburn cards: profile view of McKinley, and one showing crowds at the Temple of Approximately 18 Music where he was assassinated. 3) One Keystone card: McKinley and x 24” frame of a full Dewey at Presentation of the Sword in 1899. (Prag Collection) Est. page signed letter to B. B. French, Clerk, $200-400 HWAC #54713 House of Reps, November 21, 1846. Lot# 2141 , Four Presidential CDV’s c1890’s Also includes original Boston newspaper advertisement for Buchanan 1) Garfield Monument. Dedicated May 30 in and Breckinridge, 1856 and a political button. At the time the letter 1890. 2) Harrison, wife, and White House. 3) was written, Buchanan was secretary of State under President Polk. Teddy Roosevelt, wife and White House. 4) Ten Buchanan’s decision to not be involved with the secessionist issues presidents compliments of Hooson & Rose. They cause him today to be rated the worst president in US History. Est. were insurance agents in Hayward, California. $1000-2000 HWAC #55964 Has a programme of the Hayward Minstrels, June 23, 1893. Est. $50-150 HWAC #55009 Lot# 2138 , McKinley Signed Letter and Ephemera Choice period framed Lot# 2142 Washington, full page letter District of Columbia addressed to Hon. Early Stereoviews of Arthur L. Thomas the White House Lot in Salt Lake (City), of 6 different of the Utah, December “President’s Mansion.” 21, 1886 on House Includes: exterior view of Representatives by J.F. Jarvis; different US stationery. exterior (Underwood McKinley, the 25th & Underwood); closer President of the United States, appears to have been great friends with exterior, no photographer, Thomas, and in this letter offers his full support. Taylor was Territorial poor condition; Secretary, later Territorial Governor, appointed by president Benj. interior of Great East Harrison. This wonderful collage also included a mint state McKinley Room (Underwood & Underwood); and two different of the Red Dollar (slabbed, but label not visible), a piece of Bryan money, two Room (Keystone and Jarvis). Mixed condition. Please inspect. (Prag McKinley political buttons, a souvenir spoon. The group has been Collection) Est. $80-160 HWAC #50692 beautifully framed in a period frame with attendant explanations. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC #55962 Lot# 2143 Washington, District of Columbia Lot# 2139 , United States President Washington, D.C. McKinley in Memoriam Stereoview Stereoviews Lot of 7. Collection Lot of 9 different Includes: Interior of Red stereoviews memorializing McKinley Room in White House after he was assassinated at the Pan. (Keystone); exterior of the American Exposition on Sept. 6, Post Office (EH Anthony 1901. Group includes: three funeral & Co.); exterior of the US views and six views of memorial portraits and wreaths, including one Patent Office (JF Jarvis); that has Lincoln, Garfield & McKinley. Cards by Keystone, Kilburn, exterior view from Agricultural Dept. (Webster & Albee); City of International Stereograph Co., and Universal Photo Art Co.. McKinley’s Washington from Navy Department (Kilburn Bros.); and exterior death six months into his second term allowed for the rise of his vice of Treasury Building (no publisher listed). Mixed condition. Please president, Theodore Roosevelt. (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC #50693 #54714 90 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2144 Washington Lot# 2148 , Presidential Booklets D. C., District of Columbia Lot of seven. 1) San Francisco’s Black Border 1901, celebration of the President’s 1924, and 1936 Political Birthday Ball on January 29, 1938. Mourning Ephemera 1936 eight pages. 2) Abraham Lincoln, Four items related to the The Great Emancipator. Presented death of Louis McHenry by John Hancock Insurance. 3) John Howe. He was President F. Kennedy “I run for the Presidency Roosevelt’s secretary. because I want the Untied States to Howe started working stand of the reconciliation of men” for Roosevelt in 1911 and became his confidant, mentor, and jolly booklet. Four pages. 4) Presidential chum. 1-2) Black border invitation and envelope to Hon. James P. Handbook 1964. 24 pages. 5) “The Price of Peace” BY Eisenhower. Buchanan. He was a Texas Representative from 1913 until his death 12 pages. 6) Andrew Jackson, President of the Plain People. 7) Earl in 1937. He was a conservative Democrat and opposed Roosevelt’s Warren for President. 12 pages. Est. $50-150 HWAC #55011 New Deal. Envelope has large rip on top right. “Present this card at the Northwest Gate of the White House / Tuesday Afternoon / April Lot# 2149 , 3 Books on Collecting 21, 1936 / at 1:30 O’clock.” 4 x 5”. 3) “Order of Memorial Exercises Political Americana 1) Collecting in the House of Representatives / Tuesday April 21, 1936 / at twelve Political Americana, Edmond B. o’clock meridian.” Four page booklet. 4) Four page “Funeral Services Sullivan. 2) Price Guide to Collecting Pin-Back Buttons, 1896-1986, for the late Louis McHenry Howe. Only front page is used. “You are Ted Hake & Russ King. Also included: Sheet Music Reference and Price invited to be present with the ladies of your family. “April 20, 1936, Guide. Nice guides to collecting. Est. $40-80 HWAC #43858 White House.” All must have belonged to Buchanan. A great set! 5) Lot# 2150 San Francisco, California Lincoln 1901 Requiem Celebration for President William McKinley at St. John’s Monument League Orgnization 1897 Church in Garland California. 6) 1924 black border Woodrow Wilson Organized in1897. Nice Lincoln Vignette. Lot mass at the Trinity Church in New York. Four pages., 10.5 x 7”. Has rips. Est. $100-200 HWAC #55007 of thirty. Numbers 264 to 293. Unused. Stamp signed by Mason Kinne, WW Tone and FJ Peck. Est. $50-100 HWAC #55012 Lot# 2145 , Franklin Roosevelt Collection Lot of five. 1) 1932 photograph with Mayor Angelo J. Rossi of San Francisco. 2-4) Gainesville’s Roosevelt Day. March 23, 1938. Includes a new paper, Lot# 2151 , Presidential Ephemera Lot Eight items. Includes a Jean envelope and ribbon that says ‘Guest.’ Gainesville, Georgia. MacArthur signature when she 5) Heavy stock photo of was with her husband in Japan in Roosevelt’s Inauguration in 1946. Her husband was General from of the Lincoln Memorial. Douglas MacArthur. Also photo of Est. $50-150 HWAC #55013 Eisenhower. Roosevelt and Coolidge in San Francisco and one of Teddy Lot# 2146 , Richard Nixon Roosevelt. Both in 1915 at the PPIE. Cabinet card of Wilson. Wilson ship Ephemera Lot Lot of ten. 1) Light launch. Adlai Stevenson stamped signature on letter. And a 1918 switch cover with “Save Energy recent addresses by Woodrow Wilson called, “War, Labor and Peace.” / Turn Nixon Off.” Nixon is quite 39 pages. Est. $50-100 HWAC #55016 unclothed and the light switch is where his private parts would have Lot# 2152 , Two Presidential been. 2) Nixon pin. 3) Two Nixon in Caricatures 1) Best liked caricature 60! 4) Pin. “The Best Choise for ‘60 of Hoover, in Chief Executive’s Office. / Nixon & Lodge.” 5) Tom Fuentes, 2) Eleanor Roosevelt carrying her Orange County candidate for Republican Central Committee of Orange husband during the Governor’s County supports Nixon. 6) “President Nixon, Now More than Ever” race in New York. Young girl (Helen trifold. 7) Eisenhower and Nixon “A Great Team for a Greater America.” Gahagan Douglas) asks if she can 8-10) Three Nixon Inauguration Day 1969 envelopes. Est. $50-150 carry her too. Douglas was running HWAC #55010 in California. She was the first female Lot# 2147 , Iconic Nellie Grant Photo Democrat elected to Congress in California. Est. $50-100 HWAC #55014 and Signature (U. S. Grant’s only Lot# 2153 Kodiak, Alaska Daughter) c1855 This is an iconic Nellie Photographs of the Katmai Volcano Grant photograph glued to a CDV. It has at Kodiak Alaska by Guy Cameron been signed. She would marry an English 1912 Six photographs by Guy F. Cameron of activity of the Katmai singer/actor much to the disapproval of volcano. Also a photo of Kodiak Alaska. The Katmai Volcano erupted in her father! Est. $50-100 HWAC #55008 1912. Cameron is a well known Alaskan photographer of that period. Largest is 8 x 10, smallest 4 x 6. Three of the small photographs have folds. Est. $80-120 HWAC #44226 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 91

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2154 Valdez, Alaska Scenic Lot# 2160 , Alaska Alaska Promo Alaskan Photographs of Valdez Ephemera (12) 12 items. Cassiar cafe Lot of 12 Guy F. Cameron prints of menu, Arrade Cafe menu 1931, Yukon scenes near Valdez Alaska. Street scene with dog team, panoramic Arcade Cafe menu-Iceworm tea anybody?, views, Windy Falls. and a 51 ounce Valdez gold nugget. All photos 6 x booklet New Alaska Cork Insulated 8 inches or bigger. Est. $120-250 HWAC #44234 Refrigerator, The White Pass & Yukon Route Tourist Booklet, 1969 Air Alaska Lot# 2155 , Alaska Scenic Alaskan Tour receipt, Pacific Northern Airlines Photographs by noted Alaska tourist booklet, 1947 grant deed, 2 Photographer Guy Cameron Lot Pan American vacation booklets, 1954 of 15 photographs, most by Guy F. Cameron. Includes Mt. Drum, Eastern Airlines brochure, Pacific Coast waterfalls, seals covering a Seal Rock at Seward, a cabin in the Steamship Co., 1905 brochure 14pp. wilderness, men at a cabin, three men at an icy point of the Thompson Pacific Northwest and Alaska Union Pass trail, Unakwik Bay, sunrise over Tasuna Divide, Donohue Pacific 1930 48pp booklet with maps. Est. $150-300 HWAC #54936 Peak. Mostly good condition. Rips and tears do not affect the actual photograph Nice collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC #44228 Lot# 2161 , Alaska Alaska Saloon Gambling Stereoview American Lot# 2156 , Alaska Alaska Animal Steroscopic Co. An Asian, African and Oil Ephemera Envelope with bear American and 2 other men at a card cachet, Alaska “The Last Frontier” 3.5” x table in a Klondike bar. Is the man 6.5”. Tag from Red Dog Saloon to return with the pistol behind his back a contents to S.S. Prince George with Husky cheater? Why is there a card on the cachet 2.5” x 5.75”. Argo Red Salmon floor? Hmm. Est. $60-100 HWAC fold out with 2 salmon images. Stated #54949 benefits include palatable, nutritious, wholesome, economical. 4” x 9.5”. Lot# 2162 , Alaska Alaska Booklet Oil to Alaska by Myers. 40 pages Town Stereoviews (9) 9 Alaska with history of Alaskan oil pipeline and town stereoviews. Underwood & many B/W photos.10” x 6.75”. Est. $60- Underwood-Wrangel main street 100 HWAC #53278 with boardwalk. Griffith & Griffith- Dawson. Uncredited cromolitho- Lot# 2157 , Alaska Alaska Fold Out Map house at Nome, Lincoln St. in and Pictorial Souvenirs Fold out color map Sitka, Front St. Dawson, Juneau, of Alaska published by Kroll Map Co. Map is Ocean Front in Juneau. Keystone- 32.5” x 46.5” with normal wear for age. Map The Dora Bluhm at St. Michael’s, cover is 8.5” x 4.5”. Alaska Highway pictorial Latouche, Juneau, Sheep Camp. souvenir is a bound, 2 page printed intro Est. $200-400 HWAC #54948 with 15 B/W photos of soldiers in a Jeep, Peace River Bridge, a construction barge, scenic views, an old Indian Village, Soldiers Summit, a road sign with many destinations, a camp site and more. Some photo pages have hand written location notes. 9” x 12”. Lot# 2163 , Alaska Alaska Trail Cover has some toning. Est. $100-200 Scenes and Dog Team Photographs HWAC #53277 by Cameron Lot of 13 Guy F. Lot# 2158 , Alaska Alaska Horse Cameron photographs of trail scenes and dog teams. People pictured in frozen tundra look happy to be there. Worthy of inspection, most Train Photographs Lot of 9 photos 6 x 9 inches or larger. One smaller. Est. $130-250 HWAC #44233 photographs, mostly 6 x 8. Some Guy F. Cameron attributed. All but one of these photos shows one horse per Lot# 2164 , Alaska Alaska sled hauling a load in the snow. One shows twelve horses pulling an Village and Totem Pole elongated building (train car) advertising going out of business sale. Stereoviews (10) 10 Alaska Two are overviews of fifteen such teams. Two photos of bear trophies stereoviews. Underwood & - one a Cameron photo shot in Unga, Alaska Est. $100-200 HWAC Underwood-Hydah totem pole #44231 at Wrangel, Klinkwan village with totem, Pool with totem, Lot# 2159 , Alaska Alaska Map, c.1885 canoe at Kasa An. AF Jarvis- canoe at Kasa An x2. Uncredited c. 1885 Alaska map chromolitho, Indian burial with blue highlight. houses at Juneau City. Keystone- A notable attribute President and Mrs. Harding at is listing numerous Sitka, sled and dogs, canoe at forts along the Alaskan Kasaan. Est. $200-400 HWAC Coast and “Indian #54950 Villages”. Page 161, publisher unknown. 11” x 13.5”. Note Lot# 2165 , Alaska Alaskan edge damage, please Photographs Eighteen photographs inspect. Est. $100- from Unalaska, Unga, Seldovia, Dutch 200 HWAC #54453 Harbor, and other town shots. Some by Guy Cameron. Cameron was a well known Alaskan photographer at the beginning of the 20th Century. Est. $180-250 HWAC #44227 92 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2166 , Alaska Assorted Alaska Lot# 2173 , Arizona 2 Maps Arizona & New Mexico 1867 1 map of Stereoviews (18) Keystone-2 Willi Arizona and New Mexico Campbell on a sled with dogs, 2x by S. Augustus Mitchell three frost faced prospectors at Jr., Eastern District of 62 degrees below zero!, sleds at Pennsylvania, Clerks Haines, going up the Yukon River, Office of the District Court, big ice on the Allenkaket River, a Page 53; 12.25” x 15.2”. boy and dog, The Dying Klondiker?, 1 County Map of Arizona several female photos, drying fish, & New Mexico 1878 by S. government reindeer at Haines, Augustus Mitchell in the salmon. Underwood & Underwood- Office of the Library of icebergs at Taku Inlet. Pacific Coast Views-Cape Horn. Est. $200-400 Congress at Washington. HWAC #54947 Page 92. 12.25” x 15.25”. Est. $200-400 HWAC Lot# 2167 , Alaska Map #54221 of Territory of Alaska c. 1868 Single page, multi color lithograph of Territory of Alaska Lot# 2174 , Arizona Arizona (Russian America) Ceded Ephemera Including Tombstone by Russia to the United 2 checks from Agency Pima County States. Page #46. 13.5” x 17”. Est. $200-500 HWAC Bank(Tombstone) 1881, 1 from First #54249 National Bank 1882. Roosevelt dam and Mission San Xavier Southern Pacific playing cards. 3 pictorial letterheads from Santa Rita Hotel 1928. B/W photo of 2 brothers. Steer shaped die cut menu from Rod’s Lot# 2168 , Alaska Native Alaskan Steak House. El Tovar Hotel at Grand Photographs Original prints off Canyon trip rate pamphlet 4pp. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54952 original negatives by Guy F. Cameron. Four native people; three close ups and one of two men sawing at Lot# 2175 , Arizona Arizona Map Copper Center. One native bear, deceased. All photos approximately 6 Double truck Rand McNally map of x 9 inches. Early 20th Century. Est. $70-150 HWAC #44232 Arizona. PP 468-469. Multicolor. 14.5” x 20.75”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54461 Lot# 2169 , Alaska Scenic Alaskan Glacier Photographs Lot of 8 photographs, most by Guy F. Cameron of Alaskan glaciers. Shoup Glacier, Columbia Glacier, Spencer Glacier included. Approximately 6 x 9 inches. Early 20th Century. Est. $80- 200 HWAC #44229 Lot# 2170 , Alaska Two 1880s Maps of Alaska Southern Alaska map Lot# 2176 , Arizona Arizona 1887 9.25” x 20.5’, multicolor. .5” tear Stereoviews Mescal plant by Buehman in center crease, 3 top tears up to & Co. Vermilion Mesa, Jacob’s Pool by .5”. Multicolor Northern Alaska map 1882 13.5” x 11.5” with .5” left side Bodfish. Est. $120-240 HWAC #54613 tear. Est. $80-100 HWAC #54935 Lot# 2171 Tombstone, Arizona Tombstone, Arizona Newspaper Advertising Card From an early printing co. proof book that contained samples of many print Lot# 2177 , Arkansas 1855 Arkansas jobs from the 1890’s. Actual age of Map Dated 1855 surveyor’s office Little this piece is unknown. A black on cream card for the “Arizona (star) Rock. Litho by A. Hoen & Co. A, (1&2). Some Kicker...50 cts. for 3 months...Published weekly...Tombstone, Arizona”. toning on edges, 1” of left edge is missing. No mention of Territory. However, found with a small group of paper 18.75” x 18”. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54327 that was “A.T.” marked. A quick search shows this newspaper in biz c.1890’s. Mint. Est. $80-120 HWAC #53635 Lot# 2172 , Arizona 1884 County and Township Map of Arizona and New Mexico Double truck 1884 by Mitchell. Mulicolor 15.25” x 23”. 1.25” bottom seam tea. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54450 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 93

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2178 Little Rock, Arkansas Lot# 2183 Bay Area, California Ku Klux Klan Ephemera c. 1917- Scouting Assortment Scrap Book, 1923 16 assorted cards, pamphlets approx. 14 items 1917-1960’s and letters for meetings, lectures, Assorted pamphlets and a scrap book and rules concerning the operations with many pictures of Boy Scouts and and “Ideals” of the organization Girl Scouts including 1) scrap book of of the KKK. Cards and pamphlets pictures from 1938 of Camp Director dating from 1917 to 1923. Includes at Camp Wolfboro(?), Camp Baxter on a pamphlet written in 1923 entitled a river, charming photos of the boys “Constitution of the Women of the “peeling spuds” and at the swimming Ku Klux Klan” at Little Rock, Ark. 5.5” hole and many newspaper article x 3.5” and 2 pamphlets entitled “Americans, take Heed!” Issued by clippings 11.25 x 9.5”; 2) YMCA Song Imperial Palace Invisible Empire Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Col. W J. Book, 46 pp. includes songs I Love You California; Old Folks at Home; Simmons, Emperor. 6” x 3.25”. Est. $100-300 HWAC #54641 Mother Leary’s Cow and many more old time songs 6.75” x 3.25”; One of the Song Books has some pages that are stained. This assortment Lot# 2179 , Klu Klux Klan has a Girl Scout Uniform and Insignia pamphlet and much more! Est. Propaganda Lot of five. 1) Trifold $200-400 HWAC #54275 with objects, purposes, Kreed, proclamation, etc. c1916. 2) Questions and Answers trifold. 3) Trifold Lot# 2184 Bodie, California Klu Klux Klan today. “Develop all of our Successes into complete Carson City RPC and Three Bodie victory.” 4) Constitution and Laws sixty page booklet. Includes code for Dedication Photographs 1) Four days, weeks, and months. 5) July 1929 Kourier Magazine. Lead article men in Nevada. Photographer identified on the back as Grahame starts with “One of the most serious blows ever struck against the Hardy of Carson City. 2) Two Bodie photographs (5 x 7”) taken the day supremacy of Americans in America was the passage by Congress of that the Bodie State Historic Park was dedicated by the California State the Reapportionment Act....” Do you really want to know what the Klan Park Commission. Includes a duplicate. Est. $40-100 HWAC #45579 stands for? Here is is!!! Est. $200-500 HWAC #55032 Lot# 2185 Mono County, California Lot# 2180 , Rare Mono County, California Ephemera Klu Klux Klan (Licenses & Brochures) Lot of 13. Membership Card 1) Five unused Peddler’s and Hawkers License (Wagon), c.1880s, 1920 This is an printed by the Free Press Print in Bodie, California. Yes, Bodie wagon extremely rare, early licenses! 5 x 9.75” 2) Eight brochures/maps promoting resorts in the Klan Membership area: The Crags Resort (Bridgeport), “Mono County California’s Land Card for Elder S. J. of Recreation,” Tioga Pass Resort, Mac’s Sporting Goods (Bishop), King. City is difficult Sightseeing Map of Mono County, Skiing at Mammoth Mountain, to read. Has an Chamber of Commerce map, and L&H Vacation Trailers (Bridgeport). official stamp (that (Prag Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC #54583 is partially visible). Est. $100-300 HWAC Lot# 2186 Butte County, California #55030 Richardson Springs Promo Items Located in mountains near Chico Lot# 2181 , Unused in Butte County. Fold out pamphlet Klu Klux Klan Forms from 1943 with map on rear, 6.25” x 13.75”. Mostly intact cover from Includes a 1926 receipt Richardson Mineral Springs, 1937 book for funds. Twelve Color foldout brochure with health unused pages and one benefits, room rates and area photos. used to PR Blake for Interesting Art Deco style cover. $52.00. Also Office of the 9” x 4” folded. 5 folded into thirds Grand Dragon of Alabama letterhead and 3.5” x 6.5” green and white envelope from Richardson colorful letterhead, Mineral Springs. Est. $80-100 HWAC #53605 Charter Petition, Delinquent Dues, Mailing Lot# 2187 Catalina, California Card, several Kligrapp’s Catalina CA Ephemera Old cover Cash Book pages, Klabee from The Glenmore, 35” x 6”.S.S. receipt. Est. $100-200 HWAC #55031 Monte Carlo green menu, folds open. Low menu prices! 8.75” x 5.75”. Catalina Visitors Country Club breakfast menu, some toning 9” x 6”. Lot# 2182 , Unused Catalina Casino Fountain Menu 1931, Knights of the Klu KLux folds open 10.5” x 6.5”. Est. $100- Klan ID Card Colorful. 200 HWAC #53606 K-uno, K-Duo. “Invisible Empire.” Est. $50-150 Lot# 2188 Catalina Island, California HWAC #55029 Catalina Island Photo by Waite Photo of Avalon from South, Catalina Island by Waite. One of California’s Channel Islands which lies southwest of Los Angeles. It’s known for its wildlife, diving and Mt. Orizaba .5” x 8”. Est. $150-300 HWAC #54602 94 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2189 Chino, Lot# 2194 Fresno County, California California Chino Bond of the Sunset Irrigation Odd Fellow Hall District 1892 1 Rare $500 Gold Assoc. Stock Bond, No. 2319, 1st Issue, 8th Series. Certificates 3 Very detailed, gorgeous vignette certificates I/U of landscape with mountains and 1899 to CJ Mason appears to be a tree-lined street. #22 2 shares, Beautiful ornate blue border. JW Turner #24 35 coupons attached. Signed by 5 shares, I/C President P. Dengler, 15.5” x 13.5”. to N Rice #27 5 Est. $150-300 HWAC #53742 shares. Signed by president Lot# 2195 Grass Valley, California Newman. 4.5” x 8”. Est. $60-100 HWAC #54364 Olympia Lodge 74, Knights of Pythias Roster Log (Grass Valley) Olympia Lodge 74, K. of P. roster log from the 1880’s to the 1930’s. Lot# 2190 East Highlands, California Photographs and RPCs of East Listed alphabetically. Includes date of birth, birthplace, occupation, date of ranks (shows when they arrived) and date of departure. THIS Highlands, California c.1914 Lot IS A RESEARCHER’S DREAM. With no 1890 census, this will fill in of 19. Six real photo postcards (two mailed,1914, East Highlands nicely! Also included are 3 checks from the Alpha Gold Mining Co., cancel) and 16 black and white photographs (3.5 x 5.5”). Show people Grass Valley, CA., 1881. Est. $150-250 HWAC #44147 enjoying a vacation at a lakeside cabin, including shots of fishing, early automobiles, picnics, tent camping, a dam, lake views, etc. One Lot# 2196 Hollywood, California postcard says “this is the cabin...it is in the water now..the water flows Fake Financial Documents for Use over the old dam.” (Prag Collection) Est. $100-250 HWAC #55646 in Movies Rare! Over 35 Hollywood financial documents that were for movies--all are fake! Stocks, bonds, Lot# 2191 El Dorado County, mortgages, depositions, summons, ID cards. Est. $150-300 HWAC California El Dorado County #44146 Ephemera incl. Rare 1883 Ribbon Lot of 6. 1) Rare 1883 Knights Templar ribbon for El Dorado Lot# 2197 Hollywood, California Commandery No. 4, Placerville for the event in San Francisco August Two Hollywood Prop Gold 1883. Compliments of Guiseppe Rolleri. Gilt and black writing and Bonds Consolidated Gold Mining vignettes of bear, Sutter Mill, and crossed swords. 8 x 2.5” Small Corporation $1000 Gold bond at 10%. Both unissued, No. 8724. stains. Rolleri died in San Francisco August 24, 1883 and is buried in Nothing is filled out. The coupons are blank. This makes these two Placerville Union Cemetery. He was a treasurer for the organization. 2) pieces great Hollywood props! Est. $50-100 HWAC #44129 El Dorado County promotional booklet (6” x 3.25”) printed by News Print in Sacramento for the PPIE in San Francisco in 1915. Approx. Lot# 2198 Hollywood, California 20 pages with B&W photos incl. fold-out Tahoe panorama. 3) c.1920 Hollywood Contract from RKO Lake Tahoe souvenir accordion-style book of 22 color views. 4) Rare Studios 1930 Hollywood contract letterhead for the Banking Office of Mierson & Jewell, Placerville, from RKO Studios stating the producer is hiring Marnie Sawyer as an 1889, to B&E Bank in Carson City re: stocks. 5) 1916 Placerville exclusive employee--actor, dancer, singer and/or assistant to the the billhead for Louis A. Reeg, Harness, Saddles, & Sporting Goods. 6) producer’s director of dancing. She was in the ensemble of the 1928 Plus one panoramic photo postcard of Ramrod in San Francisco. (Prag stage production of New Moon among other things. Est. $50-100 Collection) Est. $150-300 HWAC #54690 HWAC #44122 Lot# 2192 Fort Humboldt, California Lot# 2199 Inyo County, California US Grant, Ft. Humboldt Ephemera The Story of Inyo by Chalfant 1933 Collection of ephemera relating to 1933. Second edition, fourth printing. Fort Humboldt, where U.S. Grant Tight mint copy of this well known outstanding reference on Inyo was stationed in 1854. The fort was County. Excellent condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC #46043 established as a “buffer” between the Lot# 2200 Iowa Hill, California new California gold rush discoveries Stereograph of Buildings in Snow, along the Trinity River (and others) and Native Americans. The group Iowa Hill, CA Image of town deep includes a very rare Fort Humboldt in snow, people in the distance and two cows in deep snow. This is a souvenir silver spoon with an quite unique scene from Iowa Hill. Identified in pencil on back. Gold engraving of the Guard House in the was found in Iowa Hill in 1853, and the town burned down on 3 bowl and a three dimensional Indian at the top of the handle; an MS 64 occasions. Iowa Hill is a semi ghost town near Colfax. Est. $50-150 HWAC #44179 Grant Half Dollar, a civil war era bullet, two postcards of fort Humboldt and a toy soldier. Fort Humboldt was established in January, 1853. Lot# 2201 Kirkwood, California Est. $500-1000 HWAC #55971 Kirkwood, CA Billhead Archive 44 Lot# 2193 Fresno, California Fresno billheads approx 1918-1933 from and Porterville CA Trade Cards mostly businesses in Sacramento to Chas. Vote in Kirkwood, CA. Some c. 1880-1890 4 trade cards from pictorial. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54436 Fresno and Porterville CA, 3 have rear staining. Est. $40-60 HWAC #54139 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 95

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2202 Lake Tahoe, California Lake Lot# 2208 Los Angeles, California 1932 and Tahoe Ephemera Group Lot of three. 1964 Olympic Ephemera Nice 3.75” x 2.5” 1932 1) Emerald Bay Camp letterhead. Post Olympic boxed pictorial playing card deck with office: Emerald Bay. Proprietor: Nelson images of LA scenes and Hollywood stars. 1964 L Salter. Note written on the letter. Not Tokyo commemorative postcard for Olympic torch common! 2) Brochure on housekeeping relay with special cancellation and 5 yen Japanese at Fallen Leaf Camp. Four pages. Two stamp. 4” x 5.75”. Est. $60-120 HWAC #55724 photos. Dudley R Dickinson manager. 3) Glen Alpine trifold. Three pictures. One map. List of other points of interest including 33 other lakes! Est. $50-100 HWAC #55019 Lot# 2209 Los Angeles, California Lot# 2203 Long Beach, California Los Angeles Area Business Cards, R.M.S. Queen Mary Ephemera, c.1900 Lot of 5 different. 1) R.H. 1930s-1960s Lot of 7 for this Boal, Livery and Sale Stable, No. 234 South Spring St., Los Angeles.. iconic ocean liner that sailed 1936-1967 and is now stationed at Long Horse vignette. 2) C.S. Sylvester, Contractor & Builder, 118 California Beach. Includes: July 14th & 15th, 1939 programs for trip that left St., Los Angeles. 3) The Rockingham, Los Angeles. 4) Gawston Ostrich Southampton; undated Race Card; colorful adhesive label (4.5” x 6.5”); Farm pass. 5) Los Angeles Transfer Co. Buss Pass, 1903. (Prag advertising booklet, likely c.1950s or 60s, 14 pages with photographs, Collection) Est. $100-150 HWAC #54897 10” x 8”; 1937 foldout brochure with black and white photographs; and small color illustration, 5” x 3.5” (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC #54598 Lot# 2210 Los Angeles, California Photographs of Griffith Park Lot# 2204 Los Angeles, California Balloon Construction Projects, c.1950s Ten 8 x 10” black and white photographs showing construction of a bridge Route Excursion Ephemera 1909 October and the observatory in Griffith Park. One is stamped on the back Sep. 1909 pictorial Souvenir booklet 5.25” x 7.75”. 7, 1951. No photographer identified. Most are great focus. The park January 1909 Balloon Route Excursion Official was created in 1896 by mining man Griffith J. Griffith. It started as an Monthly Handbook 5.25” x 7.75”. 2 pamphlets ostrich farm, adding an aerodrome in 1912, an amphitheater in 1930, for The Scenic Trip and via Elegant Steel and an observatory in 1935. Some stains. (Prag Collection) Est. $100- Steamers. The Balloon Route Trolley Trip was 150 HWAC #54696 the most famous trolley trip in the west. Est. $200-400 HWAC #55732 Lot# 2211 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Area Ephemera Collection Large assortment includes Hollywood postcards, c. 1890’s Glimpses photo booklet, June Lot# 2205 Los Angeles, California Charles 1939 Los Angeles Guide, Souvenir-Album Los Angeles, Hollywood Lindbergh Broadside “See and welcome and the Southlands at a Glance booklet with many vintage LA photos, Colonel Lindbergh to Los Angeles. Tues. Sept. 2 1953 b/wphotos of Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton 8.5” x 13.5”, 20.” Image of Lindbergh next to an American The Road of a Thousand Wonders book with many chromolitho flag and train departure times for Pacific photos from LA to Portland, OR, 1936 Official Tourist Guide, Southern Electric Railway. Very nice piece of aviation California, pictorial billheads c. 1890’s, 1897 softcover Two Health related ephemera related to the famous Lucky Seekers in Southern California by Edwards and Harraden. Los Angeles Lindbergh! 6” x 14.5”. Est. $300-500 HWAC 1922 gold bond. 5 pictorial letterheads 1907-1936. California Orange #54331 Day 1915 postcard. Several tourist brochures and small photos and more. Est. $200-400 HWAC #54907 Lot# 2212 Marin, California Marin Journal 1899-1900 21 Issues Marin Journal, 21 Lot# 2206 Los Angeles, California Guide Aviation Camp Ribbon, issues featuring local and world news. Aug. 31, 1899-March 1, 1900. Based in San Raphael, 1910, Los Angeles Rare ribbon. Air Marin County. 14.25” x 10.25”. Est. $100-200 Ships, Balloons, Amusements. Guide Aviation Camp. Jan. 10-20, 1910. HWAC #54165 Los Angeles, Cal. 9” x 2.5” This was called America’s first International Air Meet, conceived by A. Roy Knabenshue, pioneer inventor and pilot of balloons and dirigibles; and Charles F. Willard, an early student of Glenn Curtiss. Financed by air-minded businessmen, it was advertised as the first public flights west of the Rocky Mountains. The Wright Brothers declined to come. On Day 1, Glenn Curtiss flew for one and a half minutes and covered 5/8ths of a mile. William Randolph Hearst even took a ride with Frenchman Louis Paulhan. (Prag Collection) Lot# 2213 Mojave, Est. $50-100 HWAC #55642 California Edward Curtis Photogravure Lot# 2207 Los Angeles, California 1907 Mojave Still Life Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Ticket photogravure by Edward Stub and Cover Ticket stub from S. Curtis. 6” x 8.25”, nicely first day of 1932 Olympics, July 30 matted and framed 12.75 and postal cover July 30, 1932 with x 15.75”. Beautiful image. Olympic cachet and 1932 Olympic Est. $500-800 HWAC stamp. Est. $70-120 HWAC #54143 #50757 96 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2214 Monolith, California Lot# 2220 Napa City, California Rare Monolith Portland Cement Grand Army of the Republic Real Company Stock Pair 1) i/c Photo Membership Card Rare GAR Monolith Portland Cement Co. to H. membership card for William A Smith, Com., Kit Carson Post, No. 74, Dubois 1923 #4201 10 shares. 2) Napa City, Cal. This card has a real photo of Smith in uniform attached i/c Monolith Portland Cement Co to at left. Smith served Co. B 38th Wisconsin Vol, 1st Brig, 1st Div., 9th AC Theysohn #4277 8 shares. Est. A.C. Card has folds and soiling. Also included are two other advertising $100-150 HWAC #54628 blotters from his relatives in Napa: A.H. Smith Co. Fire Protection. Neat trio! (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC #55601 Lot# 2215 Monterey, California Lot# 2221 Nevada City, Hotel Del Monte Ephemera Lot of California Motherlode 4. 1) Letterhead and cover, mailed Region Trade Cards from Manitou, CO in 1902, and discusses family matters. 2) Souvenir c. 1880-1890 7 from view booklet, accordion-style, 18 color views, c.1920s, of “Del Monte Nevada City, 1 from and World Famous Seventeen Mile Drive California.” Made by the Sonora. Est. $60-120 Pacific Novelty Co. 3) Photo and description of the Arizona Garden at HWAC #54131 the hotel, 4.5” x 7.” The Hotel Del Monte opened in Monterey in 1880 and closed in 1942. It was leased to the Navy during World War II and became the Naval Postgraduate School afterwards. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC #54582 Lot# 2216 Mt. Lowe, California Mt. Lowe CA Ephemera Mt. Lowe Tavern and Cottages promo pamphlet. Pacific Electric Railways Lot# 2222 Nevada timetables 1923 and 1927 3. Pacific City, California Electric Railways Mt. Lowe brochures. Nevada and Est. $120-250 HWAC #54942 Mountain Lakes Ice Co. Stock Certificate Lot# 2217 Mt. Lowe, California Mt. I/U to TW Sigourney Lowe Ephemera & Photo Collection 1871 #71 50 15 pictorial letterheads from Mount shares. Unsigned by Lowe Tavern 1928. 3 chromlitho president. Boca Lake and 1 b/w stereoviews of railway. area. 4.75” x 75”. Souvenir pictorial folder of Mt. Lowe. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54367 7 photos of cable car at Mt. Lowe, some matted. Est. $300-500 HWAC #54944 Lot# 2223 Nevada County, California Nevada County, California Ephemera (1870-1923) Lot of Lot# 2218 Mt. Shasta area, California 14 billheads, photographs, and other ephemera. Included: Legg & Collection of Mt. Shasta, CA Shaw Co. billhead, 1905, Nevada City; W.H. Otterson billhead, 1898, Ephemera with RPC’s 18 items. Auburn; Lace House billhead, 1913, Nevada City; F.S. Stevens billhead, B/W photo of Twin Falls. Unused 1898, Auburn; R. Twamley billhead, 1882, North San Juan; three letterhead from Weed Lumber Co. Grass Valley cabinet cards ( two Clinch, one Sprague); c.1914 32 page B/W photo of Shasta Springs c. 1895. promotional booklet; 1879 State & County tax receipt; 1882 report Shasta and the Crags Booklet. Shasta from Washington Gold Mining Co. (Grass Valley); 1870 Grass Valley Dam map. Chromolithic Shasta card. Declaration of Homestead; Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Booklet The Legend of the Shasta 1880 shipping receipt and 1923 billhead. (Prag Collection) Est. $100- Spring of California. 7 Shasta tourist 200 HWAC #55604 guides. 3 nice panorama RPC’s of Siskiyou Loop, Crystal Falls and Abrams Lake. Est. $100-200 HWAC Lot# 2224 #53600 Oakland, California Lot# 2219 Mt. Tamalpais, California Oakland CA Mt. Tamalpais & Marin Area Trade Card Ephemera Lot of 9. Includes: 5 x 7” Assortment black-and-white photo of Tourist House in Muir Woods, c.1919; two c. 1880-1890 early mounted Mt. Tam photos, 5x5”; two illustrations, Coast Scene in 18 Oakland CA Marin County, and Mount Tamalpais and Red Porch, 9.25” x 12”; CSAA trade cards c. map of San Rafael, San Anselmo, and Vicinity; brochure for Special 1883-1890. Two-Day Excursions to Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods, repaired; 1908 Est. $80-150 Petaluma billhead for Petaluma Liquor Store; and leather postcard in HWAC #54132 shape of foot in sandal, sent to San Rafael. (Prag Collection) Est. $100- 150 HWAC #54898 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 97

Day 2 - General Americana Lot# 2225 Oakland/Berkeley, North Lot# 2229 Petaluma, Bay, California Miscellaneous Photo’s, California Real Estate Letters, Maps, Pictures c. 1800’s - mid Association Stock 1900’s Approx. 50 pieces of ephemera Certificates (100) ranging from 1) pictures of the full length 18-- Approx 100 of the Bay Bridge (exact date unknown unissued certs. Inc. in but appears to be old) 2.75” x 9.25”; 2) 1876 to sell land in the Advertisements from July 1877 in Oakland, Petaluma countryside. Cal of Mueller & Steffanoni, Watchmakers Est. $50-100 HWAC and Jewelers; 3) one photo, with matting #54421 of the Bay by Photographer, E.D. Cushing, Oakland, Cal exact date unknown 7” x 9.5”; 4) Marriage Licenses and Certificates ranging from 1868 to 1906 from Bay Area; 5) Letters from the Sloat Monument Association of Cal, 1902, to 1904 to Trinity County Board of Supervisors; 6) One card advertisement for Hotel Oakland opening Lot# 2230 Red Bluff, California dinner December 23rd 1912, 8.5” x 6”. 7) “The Latest Cit Map of Business Card for Headquarters Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley, population 300,000, dated 1907. Saloon in Red Bluff Business Circulated by Bekins Van and Storage. 14” x 14”; 8) One picture with card for Headquarters, Robert Hudson, opposite Tremont Hotel several insets of “Artistic Homes of California” featuring Residence in Red Bluff, Cal. Choice wines, liquors, and cigars. Fresh Eastern of Judge J.A. Waymire, Corner of Walnut Str., and Buena Vista Ave., Oysters. Poem on reverse. 2.5” x 4.5”Bent corner, some soiling. (Prag Alameda, CA. dated 1890, 9.5” x 12”, so much more! Est. $300-500 Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC #54891 HWAC #54272 Lot# 2231 Red Bluff, California Red Lot# 2226 Pasadena, California Hotel Bluff ,CA Trade Card Assortment c. Green Promo Booklet with Foldout 1880-1890 13 trade cards from Red Floor Plan Paper bound booklet from Bluff CA including furniture, shoes, Hotel Green with 14 grand b/w photos groceries and more. Est. $80-150 of the hotel and grounds. Foldout floor HWAC #54129 plan in back. 5” x 7”. Est. $80-120 HWAC #54466 Lot# 2232 Sacramento, California Sacramento, CA Trade Cards c. Lot# 2227 Pasadena, 1880-1890 18 Sacramento CA trade California Mt. Lowe, CA cards including granite works, painter, Pacific Electric Train watchmaker, candy and more. Est. $70- Broadside c. 1908 Old 150 HWAC #54126 broadside, special excursion from Pacific Electric Train, Long Beach to Mt. Lowe. Undated. Red and blue print. 12” x 6”. Small top chip missing. Est. $100-200 HWAC #54329 Lot# 2233 Sacramento, California Capital Woolen Mills Stock Certificate I/U to Tho. McCornell 1869 #33 10 shares signed by president Gold. 4” x 10”. Lot# 2228 Pasadena, Est. $120-200 HWAC California Pasadena Area #54365 Ephemera Assortment 13 items including sheet music for Home in Pasadena, Idyllwild resort brochure, Lot# 2234 Sacramento, California The Grey Line pictorial Crocker Family Indentures/Deeds brochure with map, Arcadia 1924 Four papers from the Crocker info brochure, pictorial Family of Sacramento, California. Two Grazing Lease papers from letterhead Mt. Wilson Mary Ives Crocker to Pona Brown for land at Michigan Bar in 1919 and pictorial brochure, Sunland 1920. Mr. Brown was a farmer in the 1920 census. 1924 mortgage for Chamber of Commerce Pona Brown in 1924 when he could finally afford to pay for the land. brochure, pictorial map of A 1924 deed requested by Charles H Croker to Joe Put. (Put could Sierra Madre, humerous not write, so he put his mark.) Crocker’s name is stamped. Also for ticket from Haw Haw Route, Michigan Bar land. Est. $60-120 HWAC #44127 Tournament of Roses pictorial program 1954 and more. Est. $80-160 HWAC #54632 98 December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2017


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