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February 2020 Auction Catalog

Published by Holabird Americana, 2020-01-26 13:11:03

Description: February 2020 Auction Catalog

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Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC Objects of Our Affection Live Auction February 2020 Live Auction Friday-Monday | February 14, 15, 16, 17 Starting Time: 8am Pacific time each day Preview Thursday, February 13th | 10am - 5pm at Holabird Americana Collections or call us at (775) 851-1859 to schedule a private preview Auction Location 3555 Airway Drive, Suite 309 Reno, Nevada 89511 Lot Pickup After the sale *Please give us 24 hour advanced notice Bid Live, Online, by Mail, Fax, or Phone www.FHWAC.com or call us at 775-851-1859

r CONSIGNING WITH r Holabird Western Americana Collections Why should you consign with Holabird Western Americana Collections? We combine the elements of historically researched descriptions, professional photography, artfully designed catalogs, and a team of specialists to consistently produce record prices. Consign your items to the experts and let us help you realize the most for your collections. We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the years and we’re always excited for more great material! Consign with us and enter into a lasting and beneficial partnership. What do you get when you consign with us? The Process: Holabird Live: Live internet auctions put your material in Appraisal & Inspection: We begin the process with an front of a larger audience than ever before. Our internet pres- informal inspection of your item(s). We can do this in person ence has opened up the market to a whole new generation or through photographs and descriptions, via email, fax, mail, of bidding. Not only do we offer live online bidding at no ad- or telephone. Once we have the opportunity to evaluate your ditional charge, but we also offer phone bidding and have live items, we will then provide you with a professional opinion agents readily available to secure bids on all platforms. Never of value. before has bidding in one of our auctions been so easy. Submit your photographs & descriptions to: Historically Researched Descriptions: Our team of re- search writers craft colorfully written historical descriptions Holabird’s Western Americana Collections that tell the stories behind the items we sell. Through these 3555 Airway Drive, Suite# 308 Reno, NV 89511 accurately written descriptions we paint a picture for the col- Email us at [email protected] lector and create a need and desire for your items. Call us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) or send us a fax 775-851-1834. Professional Photography: Colorful, vibrant, high resolu- tion photographs tell a story all their own. Our expert Consignment: Once we’ve determined that your material photographer will give your items the attention they need to is a good fit for us and one of our upcoming sales, we will make them look amazing both online and in print. discuss the perfect venue for your items and spend some time with you to go over reserves, estimates, and sellers com- Cataloguing: Full color, high quality, artfully designed mission. Our commission rates are highly competitive and all catalogs put your collections on the coffee tables of collec- inclusive. We have no photo or cataloging fees, no insurance tors worldwide. Our print catalogs are more than a just a fees, and no other hidden charges or gimmicks. catalogue of goods for sale, they’ve become historic reference works that our clients have come to know and love. Estimates & Value: We use decades of sound experience and judgment to assign estimates. We market extensively through Marketing: We market extensively to advanced collectors national advertising and participation in trade shows, and through online advertising, national print advertising, trade we find that most items sell for premium prices. There are, shows, and direct proprietary marketing among other public- however, unpredictable times when items sell for less than ity. We’re seasoned marketers so you can rest assured know- expected. This is usually balanced by items selling for pre- ing your material will get the recognition it deserves. miums. We cannot predict market prices or conditions and, ultimately, our buyers set the prices. Superior Customer Service: At Holabird’s Western Ameri- cana Collections, we pride ourselves in offering a high level Shipping & Transportation: There are many ways to get of customer service that you can count on. Our commitment your material to us for processing. You can arrange to bring to you is what sets us apart from the rest. You want someone your material directly into our Reno office, we can arrange to you can trust, and we are by your side every step of the way. pick up your collection, or you may ship your items to us. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff will help guide you through this simple process so you can see your hard- earned collections meet the right hands for the right prices. Contact our office for more information or for a consultation. Here at Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we don’t only achieve record-breaking sales prices–we create legends.

Contents Day 1 (Fri, Feb 14) Lots 1000-1646 Day 3 (Sun, Feb 16) Lots 3000-3628 Art (1000-1074) ............................................................................ 9 Numismatics (3000-3074) ........................................................................ 139 General Americana (1075-1434) ...........................................20 Jewelry (1075-1104) ..................................................................................20 Coins (3000-3074) ...................................................................................... 139 Encased (3000-3018) ....................................................................... 139 Pocket Watches (1105-1119) ...............................................................23 Masonic (3019-3055) ....................................................................... 140 Souvenir Spoons (1120-1131) .............................................................24 General (3056-3074) ......................................................................... 142 Souvenir Plates (1132-1193) ................................................................25 Medals & So-Called Dollars (3075-3185) ..................................... 144 Ephemera, Geographically Sorted (1194-1305) ......................32 Ingot - Potosi Mine (3186) ..................................................................... 154 Miscellaneous (Decoys, Books, Music, Toys, Etc.) Currency, Exonumia, & Ephemera (3188-3200) .................... 154 (1306-1434) ......................................................................................................43 Shell Cards (3201-3272) ................................................................. 155 Mining Artifacts & Ephemera (1435-1646) ................................56 Tokens Geographically Sorted (3272-3550) ..................... 162 Books (1437-1490) ......................................................................................56 Wooden Money (3551-3573) ............................................................... 181 Ephemera, Geographically Sorted (1491-1544) ......................59 Dies & Hobbs (3574-3628) .................................................................... 184 Equipment (1545-1646) ..........................................................................64 Day 2 (Sat, Feb 15) Lots 2000-2643 Day 4 (Mon, Feb 17) Lots 4000-4602 Stocks & Bonds, Geographically Sorted (2000-2632) ........ 71 Firearms & Military (4000-4031) ......................................................188 Mining (2000-2214) .................................................................................... 71 Cowboy & Native Americana (4032-4069) .................................192 General (2215-2264) .................................................................................. 97 Bottles & Glass (4070-4124) ..................................................................196 Railroad & Transportation (2265-2632) ....................................102 Sports Collectibles (4125-4285) .........................................................200 Railroad Artifacts & Ephemera (2633-2643) ..........................138 Bargains & Dealer Specials (4286-4602) ....................................214 General Americana (4286-4602)..................................................214 Numismatics (4313-4337) .................................................................214 Stocks & Bonds (4338-4602)............................................................214 General (4338-4377) ........................................................................215 Mining (4378-4450)..........................................................................215 Railroad (4551-4602) ......................................................................217

TERMS AND CONDITIONS This is a Live Auction conducted by Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC (HWAC). 1. The placing of a bid shall constitute the bidder’s acceptance of into a computer that will bid live on your behalf at the auction. these terms of sale. Absentee bids will compete live against other absentee bids, live 2. BUYER’S PREMIUM & INSURANCE: There will be a 25% Buyer’s internet bidders, floor bidders and phone bidders. Premium added to the sale price (hammer) of each lot. We accept cash, 9. INTERNET BIDDING: Both Absentee and Live Internet bidding checks, money orders, wire transfers, credit cards and PayPal. are available through our live auction networks. If you wish to bid 3. COINS, CURRENCY AND PRECIOUS METALS, Insurance. The buyer’s LIVE via the Internet, you MUST pre-register. A live feed is generally commission for this section is 20.5%. Coins and currency shall be accessible during the auction. Online bidding remains open through defined as any regular Federal issue circulating coins and currency. the live auction, and online absentee bids may be placed anytime. Tokens are not considered coins. Precious metals shall be defined as Live bidding will open when the auction starts. Internet bidding is ingots, silver or gold rounds, bullion items and gold nuggets. Mineral offered as a convenience for those who cannot attend the live sale. specimens are not considered under the precious metals category. Please note that there may be delays or interruptions in Internet Commemorative items such as metals and ribbons are not considered connectivity that are beyond our control. Attending the live auction coins of precious metals. However, lots that consist entirely of gold or or arranging for an agent is the most reliable way to secure your bids. silver of high purity, including commemorative metals, are considered 10. NEW BIDDERS: Bidders unknown to us, who anticipate precious metals. Please contact our office if you need clarification on a an expenditure in excess of $20,000, must provide commercial specific lot. references or a deposit of 25% of the amount to be bid in order for 4. SALES TAX: Sales tax may be applicable in any of the 50 states according the auction staff to execute bids. Deposits will be credited towards to current tax laws regarding internet sales. Please check your state's tax lots won and any balance will be refunded within 10 business regulations. HWAC will charge sales tax for those states that we know have days after the auction has concluded. New bidders will be given instituted internet sales tax. All bonafide resale dealers with a current valid a spending limit at their initial request to participate. In order resale license should submit their license in advance to HWAC. to increase this limit, you may be required to provide a letter of 5. SHIPPING & HANDLING: The customer is responsible for all authorization from your bank in addition to providing references. shipping charges. Shipping and Handling will be estimated prior Please contact our office at any time if you have questions regarding to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. All spending limits or references required to bid. shipping and handling is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. 11. AGENT BIDDING: There are numerous professional agents If additional shipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will available to assist you should you require this service. Please contact be re-invoiced for the balance due. Items are not shipped until the the office for a list or to arrange for representation on the floor invoice is completely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. during the live auction. HWAC is not responsible for any acts or Every effort will be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge omissions by agents acting on behalf of bidders at our auctions. calculated to cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some BE ADVISED: Auction participation through the live Internet bidding shipments (of unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require special site is not 100% foolproof. The technology for this process is always handling for which individual costs will be calculated and applied to changing, and the operation of it and the corresponding Internet the shipping charge on the invoice. Purchases will be shipped via our connectivity issues are far beyond our control. Some folks have approved, insured carriers: Federal Express or the US Postal Service. attempted to use the live Internet bidding process as their primary All items shipped Federal Express or USPS will be insured for the full method of bidding, and have been quite successful. Others have value determined at auction by HWAC, which is included in our buyer’s failed completely. Depending upon your computer, server, host, and premium. Pick up is available from our Reno office the next business day other factors, Internet signals may be delayed, such that bids may after the auction with 24 hours notice given to HWAC prior to pick-up. not be received in time. We cannot be held responsible for these 6. LIVE (FLOOR) BIDDING: Please arrive a few minutes early to check in delays, or for the lack of placed bids in a timely manner, or any and receive your bidding paddle. We will open lots with more than one bid at other factors leading to unaccepted bids that are far beyond the current high absentee bid or 50% of the low estimate at the auctioneer’s our control. Bidders should always have a backup plan for lots discretion. Please be sure to bid on the correct lots during the live auction. they highly desire. Live participation is best, followed by phone Our auction progress is at a rate of between 60 and 150 lots per hour. An participation. We will not reopen lots for missed bids. item is not sold until the next lot is announced. (We are not esponsible for 12. RESERVES: Most of the lots in this auction are unreserved. Internet bids that arrive late.) The auctioneer will identify the successful Precious metals may be reserved at or near or slightly below spot, t bidder by number and announce the winning bid amount. If you are not sure the auctioneer's discretion. whether you won the lot or not, it is your responsibility to ask for clarification 13. BIDDING INCREMENTS: All bids must be submitted in U.S. immediately, prior to the start of the next auction lot. Auctioneer reserves dollars and in whole dollar amounts only in the appropriate increments the right to reopen the lot in the case of an immediate dispute at the as outlined below. If you choose to submit bids in an increment not listed actual time of the sale. below, your bid will be rounded to the nearest increment and you will be 7. TELEPHONE BIDDING: Telephone bidding MUST be scheduled prior expected to pay the amount to which the bid was rounded should your to this auction. If you do not schedule in advance, and choose instead bid be the winning bid. If you have any questions about an appropriate to call on the day of the auction to request a line for bidding, you may bid amount, please call us. find that we are unable to accommodate your request. Please limit your telephone bids to items of value greater than $500, or to a string of items with a similar total. 8. LIVE AUCTION ABSENTEE BIDDING: Mail or FAX Absentee bids for From: to: Increment: the live auction MUST be received by 5pm Pacific Time the day before the $1 $95 $5 auction. Bids accepted after the cutoff time will be represented live only $100 $190 $10 if an agent is available and will not be considered absentee or given first priority as such. It is your responsibility to submit all lot numbers and bid $200 $475 $25 amounts accurately. Absentee bids MUST be equal to at least 50% of the $500 $1,450 $50 low estimate if an estimate is provided. Bids on “No Lots” or “Withdrawn” $1,500 $3,400 $100 Lots will not be executed. Bids made in amounts that do not conform $3,500 $9,750 $250 to the bid increment table under Item #8 will be automatically rounded $10,000 $30,000 $500 up or down by the computer, or rounded to the nearest proper bid $30,000 up $1000 increment at the discretion of the auctioneer. Absentee bids are entered 4 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

14. BID REDUCTION: All winning absentee bids will be reduced, if pay attorney’s fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by necessary, to the next bidding increment up from the last competing HWAC. Any bidder who fails to follow the terms of payment will bid, as long as the minimum bid requirement has been met. For be reported to iCollector and may be barred from participating in example, if you submit an absentee bid of $1000 and the next highest future Holabird Western Americana auctions. competing bid is $250, then you will win the lot for $275. 23. CONDITION: We strongly recommend that you attend the live 15. BID INFORMATION: Collectors often ask in advance the price preview to see lots in their entirety. Conditions are not always noted, level of a particular lot. We will give out the current competitive and large lots may not be itemized due to catalog restraints. For high absentee bid until we close the day before the live auction. You questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot please may also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com. contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for While we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective, received close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online, and may differ person to person. High resolution images of all items are and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon available online for inspection. HWAC is not responsible for condition inaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We discrepancies; it is the bidders responsibility to determine condition do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many prior to bidding. aspects of the Internet technology are out of our control. 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless 16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid after otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for you have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece us to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxes that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office are not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error any questions on this. and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance. 17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial Please call us if you require a more specific condition report. Any documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial, items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered securities, or public trading value whatsoever. condition. 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A cancelled invoice does not relieve the these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be bidder from their obligation to pay seller fees and buyer’s premiums exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal compensating HWAC for its services in conducting the auction. jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE Interest shall run on all outstanding balances at the highest rate PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any permitted by law. HWAC shall have a lien against the merchandise claim must be brought within one (1) year of the auction from which purchased by the bidder, and any other of bidder’s property then held the claim arose or the claim is waived. 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Meet the Team Fred Holabird has been active in Uwe Nikoley is our photographer the mining industry for more than 25 and imaging expert. With an academic years. He began his career as a min- background in electrical engineering, eral exploration geologist, and quick- Uwe has brought the latest technological ly moved into a position as Mine advancements and efficiency to his posi- Geologist at a producing gold mine. tion at HWAC. His long hours, dedication, Always interested in the historical side of the mining business, Holabird perfectionism, and determination have been an invaluable asset and continue to has invested in mining related documents and books for improve the quality of our catalogs. many years. At one point, he headed a large-scale busi- ness dealing in collectible Americana, culminating with Rob Vugteveen joined the Holabird the marketing of the Atocha treasure at Caesar’s Palace. team in May of 2018 with an extensive Fred is well published in both technical as well as background in geophysical exploration, hobby related mining and western publications. He has hard-rock mining, and custom minting. been responsible for discovery and production at two You’ll occasionally see him and his white Nevada gold mines, also overseeing their operations. beard at the auction podium and behind Since running his last gold mine (which also involved the scenes working with data and im- the cleanup of extensive mercury tailings and cyanide ages. left by former operators), he has been involved in a lengthy EPA-related mine and mill site cleanup in Colo- rado. Part of his current work involves consulting to many Paul Williams is our soft spoken, sectors of the mining business. Recently, he consulted fabulous joke telling alternate auction- for the Treasure of the SS Central America, a ship that eer. Paul also describes and researches sunk in 1857 with tons of gold on board. The ship has items for auction. Paul loves good food been recovered and was the subject of a Discovery and wine and an occasional poker game. Channel documentary. He is also a well-known numismatist and former president of the Reno Coin Club. Joe Elcano is an advocate for the His long, successful career in air traffic importance of history to the world we control made him well-equiped for the live in today. A former educator for 36 stress of FHWAC! years, he understands the importance of bringing that history to life. As he likes to say, “It is all about the story!” Joshua Bracket is here for his second Born and raised in Reno, he is a seri- time around at Holabird as our inventory ous Nevada history buff and collects guru. With the help of his warehousing anything from Nevada with a story! He expertise and organizational skills our has chosen to work with the fine people team has implemented a modernized in- at Holabird Western Americana in his retirement for the ex- ventory department and QRC coding sys- citement of learning new things and finding new stories! tem that better enables us to keep track of every inventory item in our ware- Barbara Wilson is our graphic house. If you come to pick up your items designer and layout artist. With a you will have the pleasure of meeting comprehensive background in design Josh who will hand you your items with a smile on his face. and publishing she is responsible for the composition and overall layout of our auction catalogs, advertisements, flyers, brochures, and website con- tent. She enjoys the creative and historical environment of FHWAC. Amy Baker has worked for Fred Holabird for over a decade as his past business manager for over 5 years and as Fred's personal assistant on special projects, appraisals and consulting jobs. She has upper management ex- perience and director level marketing expertise, in addition to writing, edit- ing, administrative and graphic design skills and when Fred is in a pinch, Amy knows Holabird Special thank you to all of our team members not well-enough to fill-in for almost any position in the com- mentioned here. From research and descriptions, photography, client relations, inventory organization, pany. She enjoys challenging work, problem solving and helps out in a variety of roles, wherever she is needed and shipping and receiving, we cannot do what we do most. without each and every one of you! 6

John Reynolds Decades-long collector states are represented, John Reynolds has with most plates from left behind a massive, the popular period of wonderful collection about 1906 to 1915. It that crosses many is accented with many collecting genres. bright colorful place- The fun quiet central souvenir plates, guy we always saw with particularly from the a smile at trade shows West. John’s Postal History intensely collected for collection will start in more than 60 years. I April. His multi-thousand knew him for Exonumia. piece first flight cover But that was just collection will be a hit, part of the picture. A as will his California and passionate collector, Wells Fargo covers. Reynolds and his wife The Exonumia Karen collected vintage collection is so massive souvenir plates (more it is worth discussing. than 300); probably If he could segregate had the best collection tokens and medals into a assembled of circus “category”, he’d go after “side-show” and “freak” them – obscure or not. photographs and memorabilia in the country; Much of the collection is of a western nature, as collected anything Fresno – their hometown; and one might expect. He had collections of California just about every aspect of Exonumia. John authored trade tokens by town, including towns and tokens an Arcadia Press book on Fresno, coauthored by we’ve never seen in 40 years. He collected the Michael Semas, and authored a number of papers Central Valley of California intensely, with what on different aspects of tokens and medals, likewise might be some of the best regional collections ever contributing to other published works such as assembled. He collected California saloon tokens the California Trade Token Supplement, Russ to a degree, but the surprise is that most of them Rulau’s works, and writing articles for various in his collection are really rare. He had a few of the coin publications on tokens. He was an inveterate common pieces, but not very many. His California collector of all things Boxing. He was intrigued medal collection is going to cause a stir. With many with early sports pinbacks. He assembled a great pre-1900 pieces, we expect a lot of excitement from California political pinback collection “just for the collecting community. John had breast and lapel the heck of it.” He absolutely loved shell cards, badges from all over California. The categories go on publishing a short article on them, later used (and and on. Be sure and look through the catalog closely. cited) by our friend Dave Bowers in his book on This is a one time collection, as John was well known shell cards published by TAMS a few years ago that for never selling or trading a thing. is unquestionably one of the best token references Estimating some Exonumia can be difficult in ever published. today’s world. In some cases, we will follow the lead The Reynolds Collection will take time to of how we sold most of the great Svoboda (Montana) segregate and sell. The massive California token and Worthington (New Mexico) collections collection will probably be split between two or and start the lots at $10-15, and let collectors three sales, starting with this catalog. The Fresno decide the market. While that is “dangerous” Collection as well, though that will not start until (time consumptive and expensive) for an auction April, 2020. The Side Show Collection will come company, sometimes it’s the best thing for collectors. up in April. It is massive, easily the best of its kind Stay tuned into our auctions. There is a lot of in America, and worthy of national exposure. The great stuff coming in the future from the fabulous souvenir plate collection consists mostly of calendar Reynolds Collection. plates from all over America. I’d guess at least 40 7

Feature Pieces Lot #1017 Franz Trevors “The Cinch Ring” Lot# 1226 James Marshall Presentation Silver Pie Server, Photograph and Autograph Card Lot# 2238 Ocala & Silver Springs Co. Stock Signed by Gettysburg Hero Lot#s 1545-1641 Mining Equipment Lot# 1435 Australia Crystalline Joshua Chamberlain, 1892 Silver Specimen Lot# 3069 BG 1304 AU Lot# 3083 Erie Canal Medal Lot# 3515 Bolen’s First Store Fractional Gold HK #1 in Original Box Card as a Die Sinker, 1862 Lot# 3186 Virginia City, Nevada Potosi Lot# 3507 California 1850 California Lot# 4046 Parade Saddle (silvered) Mine Gold-Silver Ingot Gold Mines 1850 Token MS62 of Mexican Origin for Pasadena Rose Parade, c1940 8

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Sculptures Lot# 1000 Japanese Netsuke, Unsigned Netsuke Lot# 1002 Japanese Netsuke, Mudman and are ornamental toggle-like pieces, made of a variety of Monk Figurines 1) The Netsuke piece appears materials but commonly of carved ivory for pieces over to be ivory with Schreger lines. There are 100 years old. They were used to attach a medicine cracks that appear to be natural and in line with box, pipe, or tobacco pouch to the obi (sash) of a the grain. There is some residue on the piece Japanese man’s traditional dress. Dating from the late and at first we thought the this netsuke may 1500s, netsukes were an indispensable item of dress have been pieced together like some replicas, as well as being fine works of miniature art. Such rather than carved from one piece of ivory, but objects have a long history reflecting the important under closer inspection it is difficult to determine. We recommend aspects of Japanese folklore and life. Netsuke production was this piece be assessed by an experienced Netsuke authenticator. most popular during the Edo period in Japan, around 1615–1868. Approximately 30mm x 30mm. 2) Japanese Mudman figurine, appears The characters represented may be of a peasant man with a child to be authentic. He has the appearance of crackled ceramic and is on his shoulders or possibly mythological characters like Yokai made in the traditional size, style and coloring of antique pieces. We and Oni identifiable by someone familiar with Japanese folklore. do not believe this to be a modern reproduction and guess his age We believe this piece is an antique, and may be an authentic netsuke, to be early 1900s, or older. He measures about 60mm in height. 3) possibly as old as 1750. It is not likely that this piece was made Very small monk figurine only 25mm tall, made of clay. This tiny little after 1850. It is unsigned, which many pre-19th Century pieces are, religious figure came from the same collection as the other Japanese as artists’ marks only became the norm in the 1800s when netsuke figures (netsuke, okimono, mudman) in this sale. This type of figure grabbed the attention of Westerners, who believed signed pieces to be is not known to us and we recommend additional research. This lot is more desirable. The new popularity of these bobbles created a niche in one that may be a hidden treasure in this sale and worth a closer look. the collectibles market, drastically increasing both demand and value. The value estimated here may not reflect the true value of this lot. Est. As the market grew, so did the production of fakes in foreign factories $50-150 HWAC# 112775 which capitalized on the increasing demand in the West with cheap knock-offs that were easily sold as originals to inexperienced collectors Lot# 1003 Japanese Netsuke, Signed In by forging the mark of a well-known artist. As a result, the Western Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or marketplace became saturated with Japanese “art” mass produced in Seven Gods of Fortune are believed to grant places such as Korea or Hong Kong. The standardization of trademarks good luck and often have their place in netsuke on imported goods was addressed in the 1891 U.S. McKinley Tariff engravings or in other representations. Act that required all imports to be clearly identified by a mark This Netsuke represents Jurojin, the god specific to the country of origin. “Nippon” became the official mark of of the elderly and longevity, who enjoys Japanese exports until 1921, when JAPAN, replaced it and eventually rice and wine and is a cheerful, happy God. MADE IN JAPAN. Theoretically, unmarked, unsigned ivory netsuke While we believe this piece to be authentic from Japan must be pre-1891 and is likely to be early 1800 or older. ivory due to the presence of Shreger Lines, This piece appears to us to be authentic ivory due to the presence and uneven grain, we are not convinced of uneven, natural looking grain, Schreger lines and hand tool marks. that this piece was not aged artificially. It The has the look of a very old piece, due to the yellowing, the rub, has the discoloration of a very old piece, and what look like natural cracks on the back that originate from with yellow-to orange wear and uneven rub, but not as much wear the unevenly sized string holes and run in line with the grain. On at the edge of the holes as one might expect from a well used piece. the front of the piece, near the waist of the figure, is what appears Antique ivory Netsuke, signed and hand carved to represent a to be a single blackened pin prick mark that most likely resulted mythological God are all characteristics consistent with an Edo Period from a hot pin test to authenticate the ivory. The tiny prick hole is piece, but there is a possibility this piece is from the mid 1800s black and no melting is visible. The piece does not fluoresce blue and made to look like an older piece specifically for the Western under black light. The yellowing does not fluoresce as it will on Collector’s Marketplace. More research is required to identify some artificially aged pieces, but that is not a guarantee that this or authenticate the signature on this piece, and to more closely piece is as old as it appears to be. Approximately 55mm x 25mm determine age. Regardless, this is still a very nice little Japanese ivory Japanese artifacts/antiquities are a favorite for reproduction piece that we confidently date pre-1891. Approx 35mm x 25mm. and due to the volume of counterfeiting techniques and the The piece comes from a small private collection passed down as level of skill employed by knock off artists, all interested buyers inheritance and then gifted to the consignor, who kept the pieces boxed are encouraged to make their own inspection prior to bidding. in the closet for many years. HWAC provides an accurate and complete This particular piece was acquired as part of an estate and is description of all lots, as well as high resolution images online. We do believed to have been part of the same family’s collection for over 50 not guarantee authenticity for Netsuke so Live Preview is available 2-3 years. HWAC does not guarantee authenticity and has provided an days prior to the auction or by appointment and recommended prior accurate and full description to the best of our ability. Every item we to bidding. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112767 sell is available for live preview 2-3 days prior to the auction or by appointment. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112766 Lot# 1004 Japanese Netsuke, Signed Very nice example of Meiji Period Japanese Netsuke Lot# 1001 Japanese Netsuke, Carved Resin hand carved with excellent detail in the likeness Replicas (5 Pieces) Two Japanese figures of of the Lucky God Jurojin, a very popular character. peasants engaged in daily work, marked PEM for The piece signed in Japanese and believed to be the Peabody Museum of Art. Signed in Japanese by work of a skilled artist. Very obvious Schreger lines artist. 40-45mm x 35mm. One Japanese carved cat indicate to us this is authentic ivory. More research perched on pedestal with fish underneath pedestal. into the signature may prove very beneficial to the Dark brown color to resemble wood. Signed in Japanese and marked value of this piece. 50mm x 35 mmm approx. HWAC MMA (Metropolitan Museum of Art) late 20th Century 40mm x 35mm. does not guarantee authenticity and has provided 4th piece is a very clever design of turtle on top and the cheerful, an accurate and full description to the best of our ability. Every item happy God, Jurojin underneath. Modern piece signed in Japanese, we sell is available for live preview 2-3 days prior to the auction or by made of resin 55mm x 35mm. 5th piece is a coyote, signed on the appointment. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 112772 bottom and made to resemble ivory but does not have the holes of traditional netsuke. Appears to be a polymer resin of some kind, Additional photos available online although it does not glow under black light. 35mm x 25mm These types of reproductions sell online for $25-$50 each, depending on FHWAC.com design. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 112768 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 9

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Sculptures Lot# 1005 Japanese Netsuke, Signed (3 Lot# 1008 Japanese Okimono, Signed (5 pieces) Each of these pieces have traditional pieces) This lot contains three male and two netsuke holes and what appears to be Schreger female Japanese Okimono figures -These piece lines, indicative of ivory. All are signed in are NOT ivory, but possibly bone or some kind Japanese on the bottom and have signs of hand of resin. We believe these figures were mass carving tool marks. The child eating corn has produced as we have seen many similar pieces a piece chipped off his foot and a thin line for sale on line and the two Geisha in this lot across the bottom that runs in a center line up are identical, clearly from the same mold. The his back to his collar, that appears to be a crack and not a seam. The male figures measure approximately 3” in height and all have the same figure holding the fan is flatter in form than the others and has a mark artist’s mark on the bottom. The Geishas are 2” tall, both signed by on the bottom that may not be a signature, that resembles “ - N -” or identically. These appear to us to be more modern replicas of Meiji possibly a 2? He is 55mm x 30mm x 10mm. The other bearded man period pieces, but the group is a nice example of Okimono for the less is approx 48mm x 25mm and the boy is 35mm x 30mm. Authenticity discriminating collector. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 112774 and age of these three pieces is not definitive, although they appear to us to be authentic ivory from the Meiji period (1868-1912)made Lot# 1009 Reindeer Lodge/Reno, Nevada as collectibles, as they lack the rub and signs of wear characteristic c1900’s Golfer with Golf Club Small sized of the Netsuke made for actual use in the 1600s to early 1800s. golfer, solid wood, unpainted. 51” x 22” x They lack an import mark required post 1891 and are hand-carved 21”, crack on left side of head and another with nice detail and skillful craftsmanship. We found comparable crack down chest to base. Nice carving. pieces to these ranging in price from under $100 to nearly $700. Your golfer needs this piece. Just place a HWAC does not guarantee authenticity and has provided an accurate golf ball in his hand and “Bob’s your uncle”! and full description to the best of our ability. Every item we sell From the Reindeer Lodge, located on a is available for live preview 2-3 days prior to the auction or by horseshoe curve along Mount Rose Highway appointment. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 112771 between the ski resorts and Reno.It has seen much in its 60 years of existence. What Lot# 1006 Japanese Netsuke, Unsigned (2 was once the Rosemount Lodge, an upscale pieces) These two pieces of Japanese Netsuke establishment catering to local skiers, changed appear to be a set, matching in style, size, detail, names and operators multiple times on its and craftsmanship. The female is an erotic path to becoming the funky property known as piece and the male has a phallic looking item Reindeer Lodge. In the record-breaking winter perched in front of him. Authenticity and age is of 2016–17, after years of disrepair, the roof unknown although there is some grain visible collapsed, about 25’ of snow caving in around and the very faint resemblance of Schreger the fireplace that had for decades warmed lines. Both have traditional Netsuke holes but skiers coming off the slopes. Est. $1000-2200 very little rub in the way of rub marks or signs of actual use; the hole HWAC# 63864 edges are sharp without any sign of actual wear. They do not appear to have any seams and hand tooling marks appear to be authentic. A nice, Lot# 1010 Reindeer Lodge/Reno, Nevada Early adult themed set probably made to be collector pieces when Netsuke 1900’s The Consummate Butler This butler figure gained popularity in the West. HWAC does not guarantee authenticity is solid wood and nicely carved. He appears as a very and has provided an accurate and full description to the best of our old man, has his had out to carry a tray. He is wearing ability. Every item we sell is available for live preview 2-3 days prior to a tuxedo, vest and red cravat. 70” x 17” x 17”. Crack the auction or by appointment. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 112769 in chest area. This is a fabulous piece of history, Lot# 1007 Japanese Okimono, Signed (3 your own personal butler who will never complain! From the Reindeer Lodge, located on a horseshoe pieces) Okimono ivory figurines are Japanese curve along Mount Rose Highway between the ski works of art that date back to the Edo period resorts and Reno.It has seen much in its 60 years (1615-1868) but gained popularity in the of existence. What was once the Rosemount Lodge, Meiji period (1868-1912). Okimono means an upscale establishment catering to local skiers, “object of display”. Ivory Okimonos were made changed names and operators multiple times on as ornamental carvings for the tokonoma, a its path to becoming the funky property known as decorative alcove that is a vital part of a Japanese Reindeer Lodge. In the record-breaking winter of home and is used for the display of paintings, pottery, art, and flower 2016–17, after years of disrepair, the roof collapsed, arrangements. During this period, American trading vessels began about 25’ of snow caving in around the fireplace sailing to Japan from New England creating a demand for Japanese that had for decades warmed skiers coming off the works of art such as netsuke – miniature sculptures made from Japanese slopes. Est. $1400-2500 HWAC# 63863 carved ivory that represent the culture’s habits and mythology. Due to this new demand, Japanese metalworkers began to create okimonos to appeal to the Western audience. Okimono range in size from less than 1-2”, such as traditional netsuke, to several inches in height, such as many display figurines and decorative home decor Lot# 1011 Bronze Sculpture of Mother and Child items. As a rule, Japanese carvings that do not have two holes, that were Great modernist style bronze sculpture of mother and mandatory for traditional Japanese netsuke, are considered Okimono. child attached to rectangular marble base. The artist is This lot contains three Japanese Okimono Geisha. Schreger lines can unknown, but the style is reminiscent of Jose Mariano be identified very clearly on the biji carrying the basket of flowers, as de Creeft 7.5” h x 5.5”w x 3.75” d. Possibly, c. 1960’s. well as indication of hand carving and an artists signature. The piece Est. $200-400 HWAC# 104923 measures 2.75” in height and is a very nice example of Meiji period art with good detail and attractive coloring. The other two pieces are slightly taller and while both are signed and very similar in design and detail, we can only see schreger lines clearly on the bottom of one piece, but both signatures appear to be from the same artist, different from the first. Overall a very nice group of what is believed to be ivory, Meiji period Okimono. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 112773 10 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Paintings Lot# 1012 Berlin, Germany 1890’s- 1900. Nude Nymph, With Fish Skin and Raven Painting Very beautiful nude nymph by a lake with a fish skin, and a Raven about to steal it. This item was previously sold by a famous gallery for over $8000, but was misidentified as a painting by Lidwig Strum. His name is not on this Item. It is pained on porcelain and made by the Lot# 1015 Andrew Putnam Hill Gouache Nude Framed gouache company Konigliche by Andrew Putnam Hill from the Jim Mackie Collection of Grass Valley, Porzellan . The a collector and dealer in fine Americana. Original work about 11 x artist’s signature is 22”, 17 x 29” gold leaf fame. Reclined nude woman. Appears unsigned T. Parutiez, unlisted, but probably of the within view, labeled on the reverse. Est. $3000-7500 HWAC# 78425 same period. It is 13 3/4 “ x 17 3/4” in size. The condition is very fine with the exception of minor surface scratches on the frame and MINUTE LOSS to the gold gilding on the frame. ( RH ) Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# 77465 Lot# 1013 Nevada Mountain Town by Lot# 1016 Nevada Artist Max Bunnell 16 x 20” framed A ut ogr aphed Artwork! Original original oil by Nevada artist Max Buunnell. (frame damaged upper left corner). Bunnell founded the Moapa Valley Two Oil Paintings One and Artist Guild in 1959. He taught in Clark County schools for 29 years Reproduction - (Lot before leaving to teach at Dixie College in St. George Utah for another decade. He is well known for his landscapes. Est. $300-600 HWAC# of 3) 1) Ocean Sunset, 114357 oil on 11” x 14” canvas in beautiful ornate 22” x 19” vintage frame. Autograph at lower left is illegible. Brilliant yellow from sun’s last light illuminating darkening blue of ocean is striking and the silvery paint on the wood frame compliments the artist’s use of light and the silvery sky. 2) Arrangement of Flowers, oil on 12” x 16” canvas in 15” x 19” white-washed vintage wood frame. Autograph at lower right “Kendall”. Gallery sticker on reverse names artist Connie Kendall. We found an oil painter named C. Kendall in one reputable fine-art database but no further information was researched. Nice use of pastel color shades in this piece. Background, highlights and frame compliment the work and show an eye for aesthetics and skill with presentation. Nice, happy, light, pretty piece of art to inspire a pleasant atmosphere. 3) Beautifully framed and matted lithograph on paper, of painting titled “Canal with Roses” by Martin Roberts. Autographed on lower right on matting M. Roberts. Overall size 22” x 18”. Wood frame is simple, but well made, stained a dark cherry that brings out the colors in the lithograph. Very attractive piece. Martin Roberts began his artistic career as a boy with a brownie box camera. Today, he is one of the most collected and “owned” artists in the country, with Lot# 1014 Sweetwater, Texas William Putnam Hill Painting of his works in such spectacular settings as the Venetian and Bellagio Cupid and Woman Original William Putnam Hill in pastel colors, Resorts, the Vatican or in simple stores of main streets across America. framed 24 x 34”, 16.5 x 26” in gold leaf frame. Provenance: Jim Mackie Est. $150-300 HWAC# 108788 Collection of Grass Valley, well known Americana collector and dealer. This spectacular work on board was the proud possession of well known western collector Jim Mackie for decades. Hill (1853-1922 was a landscape and portraiture painter. Most of his career was spent in San Jose, where a high school was named in his honor. His art won medals at many major exhibitions, including Calif. State Fair, St. Louis World’s Fair and others. The allegorical use of Cupid is showing a protectionary kiss. The piece appears unsigned on the obverse, and is labeled on the reverse. Est. $3000-7000 HWAC# 78424 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 11

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Paintings Lot# 1017 Franz Trevors “The Cinch Ring” Charles Marion Russell painted “The Cinch Ring” in 1907. Franz Trevors was born in that year and grew up admiring Russell’s work. Each of the large scale paintings he made for Nevada casinos copied Russell’s work, but added something to identify it as Trevors own work. This 46 x 66 inch framed version (the original was 36 x 24”) of “The Cinch Ring” hung in The Bank Club in Lovelock from 1944 until 1977. Trevors version does not have Russell’s markings in the lower left corner, and has added another campfire in the lower front. There is one blemish under the hooves of the roped cow that needs repair. Felix Turillas Sr. and his son Felix Jr. worked for or managed a number of Reno clubs after the gaming prohibition repeal (1931), lastly the Northern Club (1939-41). From there, he worked in Winnemucca, and opened The Big Meadows Club in Lovelock in 1940, managing it through 1960. Turillas Jr. opened The Bank Club (Felix’s Bank Club) in Lovelock in 1953, and ran it until 1977. Turillas Jr. knew Franz Trevors. Turillas Jr. undoubtedly had seen the great paintings in the Palace Club in Reno, and commissioned his own in 1944. Trevors’ paintings closely adhered to Russell’s colors, composition, and subjects, and are truly stunning works of art. Trevors perfectly captured the spirit and tradition of Russell’s image, but he added his own personal touch with a detail not present in the master’s original version. Trevors continued to paint until his death in March 1980. Although there is painfully little information available about his life and works, his paintings hang in various venues in New Mexico. Trevors’ paintings merged the feeling of the Old West with the spirit of Reno’s growing gambling empire, making these works unique additions to any Old West, Reno, or gambling enthusiasts’ collection. Est. $10000-15000 HWAC# 112808 Lot# 1018 1944 Franz Trevors Longhorn Rustling In 1944, Frank Trevors, Nevada Gaming Artist, was commissioned by Felix Turrillas, Jr., owner of Felix’s Bank Club in Lovelock, Nevada, to paint a set of six large works similar in style and grandeur as ones Trevors had painted for The Palace Club in Reno years earlier. Trevors had modeled his Palace Club paintings after works by Western artists Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) and Frederick Remington(1861-1909) but at much larger sizes. He chose to use the same style for the six new paintings for Turrillas, Jr., and these works remained at Felix’s Bank Club until the death of Turrillas, Jr. and the closing of the facility in 1977. Trevors would never directly copy Russell’s original but would alway add a personalized touch to distinguish his own design (for example painting a bull as a cow instead) The composition of this painting does not match any Russells that we know of, so it may be an original design by Trevors. Est. $10000-15000 HWAC# 114300 12 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Paintings Lot# 1019 Museum Quality Friedrich Heinrich Oil Painting; Portrait of Alexander Humboldt Original portrait of Alexander Humboldt (1769-1859) by Friedrich Heinrich, Freiherr von Kittlitz (1799 – 1874). He was a German artist, naval officer, explorer and naturalist. He was a descendant of a family of old Prussian nobility (“Freiherr” meaning “independent lord” - ranking with a baron). The painting has been repaired and is in Lot# 1022 War Party on the Move, Trevors Large oil painting in C.M. reasonable condition for its Russell style, not signed, but also from The Bank Club in Lovelock. This age. 18” x 15”, framed 26” painting was done by Trevors for Felix’s Bank Club in Lovelock. It has x 23”. Possibly from a museum collection. Please inspect! no signature because it was repaired for the Bank Club decades ago, Alexander von Humboldt was a universal scholar who worked on his and in the process, Trevors’ signature was covered over or obliterated. research relentlessly. His expedition on the American continent, his We were unable to find a CM Russell counterpart.Est. $10000-15000 best-known project, is only a fraction of the scientist’s achievements. HWAC# 114301 He studied geology, mineralogy, oceanography, zoology and botany. He was a Prussian polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer, and influential proponent of Romantic philosophy and science. Humboldt’s quantitative work on botanical geography laid the foundation for the field of biogeography. Humboldt’s advocacy of long-term systematic geophysical measurement laid the foundation for modern geomagnetic and meteorological monitoring. (courtesy, Wikipedia) Between 1799 and 1804, Humboldt travelled extensively in the Americas, exploring and describing them for the first time from a modern scientific point of view. His description of the journey was written up and published in an enormous set of volumes over 21 years. Humboldt was one of the first people to propose that the lands bordering the Atlantic Ocean were once joined (South America and Africa in particular). The Humboldt Current, also called the Peru Current, is a cold ocean current of low salinity that flows in the north-west direction along the coast of South America. Named after the Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, the current originates in the southern tip of Chile and flows north to Peru and then west along the equator, bathing the Galapagos archipelago. The current has an impacting cooling influence in the climates of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador and Peru. (courtesy, Quasar Expeditions) Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 104925 Lot# 1020 On The Dock, Oil Painting by Robert H. Blair On The Dock, oil painting by Robert H. Blair (1937-2016). Blair lived in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. He was a well-known western American painter/ Lot# 1023 Western Oil, “Ye Ole Rein Maker” Choice western artist. This is a fine example painting by Rudy Hermann. Undated, with an artist gallery tag on of Robert H. Blair’s work the reverse from Pinedale, Wyoming. 22.5 x 27”, western framed, six (autographed on lower right). inches larger all around. The title, “Lil Ole Rein Maker” is carefully and 18 x 24 in. painting in wood artfully hand punched and made, possibly by the man subject of the frame, 22” x 29”. Very small painting. The construct is of heavy oils applied with thick pallet knife repaired spot to the right of the reminiscent of Van Gough style. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 84858 boathouse--please inspect. The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $1500- 2500 HWAC# 104924 Lot# 1021 Vintage Folk Painting of Bison Gorgeous folk (or native) art style painting of bison on paper. Similar to cave paintings. Large bison with calf and another bison in background. This painting is on paper that shows age and wear. Water stain and wrinkles. Probably old, but possibly made to look old--doesn’t matter--great piece! Image size, 21” x 44”. Overlaid on blue matboard, framed 28” x 51”. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 109861 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 13

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Prints Lot# 1024 Sacramento, California c 1860 Portrait of Lot# 1028 California early 1900’s Little Eva’s Governor Milton Latham Beautiful & rare portrait Temptation Lithographs (7 Different) 4 of Governor Latham of California. Has wooden frame, Banner style posters (different sizes) & 3 gold leaf, matted. Milton Slocum Latham (May 23, posters in this lot. 1) Banner style, Little Eva’s 1827 – March 4, 1882) was an American politician, Temptation 32” x 12”; 2) 24” x 7”; 3) 17” x who served as the sixth governor of California and as 6.75” Little Eva’s Temptation With Home a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator. Latham holds Talent; 4) Henrique Vivian Messetti/Musical the distinction of having the shortest governorship Comedy Farce to Mrs. H.B. Stowe’s Uncle Tome’s Cabin, No. 4594; 5) in California history, lasting for five days between Poster of “Topsy” Made by D.L. Co. Newport Ky. U.S.A. #4825; 6) “Uncle January 9 and January 14, 1860. A Lecompton Democrat, Latham Tom & Eva” 20” x 28” Made in USA By D.L. Co. Newport KY #4824. resigned from office (the second governor to do so) after being elected Subtitled “A Farce Comedy Suggested by Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” this by the legislature to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of musical burlesque was written in the late 1920s by Henrique Vivian David C. Broderick in a duel.[1]Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1827, Latham Messetti. Not much is known about either the performance history of was educated in classical studies at Jefferson College in Washington, the piece or the man who wrote and starred in it. According to the Pennsylvania, graduating in 1845. Following his graduation, Latham catalog at the Library at the University of California, Davis, the source moved to Russell County, Alabama, working briefly as a school teacher for the material in this part of the archive, Messetti was a “member while studying law. He was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 1848, of a vaudeville-circus family active during the 1920’s-1940’s.” In working as Russell County’s circuit court clerk for two years until addition to Eva’s Temptation, he produced and toured California in 1850, when he relocated to San Francisco, California following the gold shows called “Messetti’s Great Road Show” and “Messetti’s Musical rush. In San Francisco, Latham continued in law, becoming a recording Entertainers.” It is not clear what part Messetti took in his version of clerk for the county, and in 1851, the district attorney of Sacramento. Uncle Tom’s Cabin -- as posters for his “Musical Entertainers” suggest, After serving for one year, Latham entered politics, and in 1852, ran in some of his shows he apparently performed in blackface and in as a Democrat and won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. others as a female impersonator. (Courtesy of Department of Special After the completion of his two-year term, Latham declined to run Collections University of California Library Davis, California) The for another term and returned to California to again practice law, Posters, “Topsy” & “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” have been repaired at top on despite being renominated by state Democrats. Only a year after reverse side with tape. Posters are very delicate & tearing in margins, returning to San Francisco, Latham was appointed U.S. Customs but does not encroach on posters. Please inspect. Great collection for Collector for the Port of San Francisco by President Franklin Pierce, those interested in “Little Eva’s Temptation”. Provenance of James a post the former congressman protested initially, but reluctantly Mackie Collection. Est. $600-2000 HWAC# 78965 later accepted. Latham held the post until 1857. Since the beginning of the 1850s, issues regarding slavery had effectively split the state Lot# 1029 California 2015 Nevada City Democratic Party. Initially divided by pro-slavery Chivalrists and anti- Framed Print & Vintage Nevada Union High slavery Free Soilers, by 1857, the party had split into the Lecompton School Banner Flag (2 Items) 1. Beautifully and Anti-Lecompton factions. Lecompton members supported the framed picture of the Empire Mine measuring Kansas Lecompton Constitution, a document explicitly allowing 20” x 24”. Printed by Daved McKay, entitled slavery into the territory, while Anti-Lecompton faction members “Heart of the Empire” from original oil painting were in opposition to slavery’s expansion. [Wikipedia] This beautiful by Jerry Murphy. The building pictured here is hand colored portrait is 11.5” x 15”. Framed is 10.5” x 24”. The color in the location of the Empire Mine Museum today, the portrait is beautifully detailed & has been well taken care of. The part of Empire Mine Park Association. The rock wood frame has a few discolorations due to age, please inspect. The structure in the foreground held the very large Fred Holabird Collection Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 108517 pipe that supplied water to the Pelton Wheels before electricity. The Pelton Wheels powered all the equipment in the Empire Mine. 2. Lot# 1025 Coyote and Road Runner, Vintage Nevada Union High School Miners Banner Flag. Est. $150-350 Serigraph Cell Art 18 x 31”, framed, double HWAC# 108296 matted serigraph cell art from Warner Bros. Lot# 1030 California c1850’s Original Currier “Beep Beep” (1951) Linda Jones Ent., 1992. Excellent condition Est. $400-1000 HWAC# and Ives California Color Print Original mid- 114396 1850s print by Currier and Ives entitled on the Coast of California. The view shows a cliff Lot# 1026 Bonnie Snow Watercolor, 1965, region with mountains surrounding, ships in the harbor in a village at the edge of the “Thunderbirds” Signed by the Pilots Nevada mountain. The print is approximately 11” x 15” Artist Bonnie Snow, wife of uranuim geologist in a frame approximately 18 x 22”. On the Coast Charles Don Snow.Don Snow was a WW2 vet. of California is not listed among the prints shown in Harry Peters The pilots signed this original work: CApt. Russ book Courier and Ives, Printmakers to the American people, 1942. The Goodman, Capt. Clarence Langerund (sp?), author discusses the thousands of different prints made by Currier CApt. Bob Morgan, CApt Charlie Hamm, Capt. and Ives but only illustrates about 150 of them. This is an original, Buster McGee, Capt Hank Canterbury, Major not a reprint. The California views are generally extremely rare. Est. Ralph Maylure (/), Major Paul Kauttes. Red mat in thin black frame. $500-1400 HWAC# 59370 Est. $300-600 HWAC# 114397 Lot# 1031 California Yo-Semite Currier Lot# 1027 California 1870 Currier & Ives and Ives Print Looking down the Yosemite Hand-colored Lithograph: The Great West by Currier and Ives color print. 12x16”. Light Striking colors. This lithograph shows a bottom corner creasing, border toning. Will steam engine pulling four passenger cars. The look good in mat and frame The Fred Holabird train is headed down into lower right corner; Collection Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 90309 having just passed through a small village in a wide open valley. Original. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. Actual lithograph is 8 x 12”. Professionally restored. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 74588 14 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Prints Lot# 1032 Reno, Nevada Harolds Club Barn Lot# 1038 “Prophet” by Anthony Quinn, by Roy Powers beautifully framed Reno artist Signed, Numbered, Framed Serigraph Roy Powers, matted with internal wood frame. ”The Prophet” by Anthony Quinn. Signed Powers was a decades long well known and at lower right, numbered #52/95. Overall popular Reno artist. This print in the theme framed size 37 x 44”, print size 19.5 x 26”. of the famous Harolds Club is quintessential Spectacular beautiful high-end frame. This Reno. Signed and numbered, 58/200. Est. appears to be from the first serigraph run. $300-500 HWAC# 114388 Later runs are smaller in size and much higher print runs. This run was limited to Lot# 1033 Reno, Nevada The Unlimited, print 95 copies. This piece was made combining by John Shaw - National Air Race Museum This the lithograph and serigraph process. is a fine art print of “The Unlimited” created by The framing has exquisite burl wood. Est. Nevada aviation artist John Shaw to commemorate $800-1200 HWAC# 110787 the National Air Race Museum and Hall of Fame and 30 Years of Racing in Reno. It is triple-matted and framed in excellent condition. Est. $300-600 Lot# 1039 A Sunday Buggy Ride by Judith HWAC# 114391 Zimmers Blunn Print, nicely framed with interior minor wood frame as part of the Lot# 1034 New York c1900-1910 Jacob Hoffman matting. Dalmations accent the rural Victorian scene, which could be anywhere from California Brewing Print Colorful still life print. Compliments of to England in teh 1880’s. Est. $120-200 HWAC# Jacob Hoffman Brewing, Oriental Brewing, New York. 114386 Hoffmann emigrated from Germany in 1854, and bought up various breweries until Jacob Hoffmann Lot# 1040 Anthony Quinn Self Brewing Company was established in 1887. Print by J. Portrait “Zorba” Serigraph, Ottmann Litho Co. Approx 31 x 21”. Note 1”, 3” and 4” High-end Framing Spectacular tears at top. Sold as is. The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-1200 HWAC# 85162 signed, numbered serigraph of Quinn in a marvelous large Lot# 1035 New York c1900-1910 Jacob Hoffmann decorative and expensive frame. Overall size 44 x 52”, print size Brewing Print Colorful still life print. Compliments of 27 x 34”. Signed by artist at Jacob Hoffman Brewing, Oriental Brewing, New York. lower right, #52/100. This work Hoffmann emigrated from Germany in 1854, and appears to be from the initial print bought up various breweries until Jacob Hoffmann run of Quinn’s. Later print runs (?) Brewing Company was established in 1887. Print by were of a smaller size and higher J. Ottmann Litho Co. Approx 31 x 21”. Note 1”left side tear. The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $300-1200 HWAC# quantity. This is a stunning work of 85163 art. The paperwork accompanying the piece states that over 150 Lot# 1036 New York 1910’s individual silk screens were used Lithograph Messett’s Musical to make this incredibly richly & Uncle Tom’s Cabin Total of 12 colored piece framed using burl. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 110786 Litho’s in this lot. 1) Three Color Litho’s by D.L. Co., Newport, KY, Lot# 1041 Chuck Yeager and the Bell XS- No. 5242. Beautiful colors of 1” Print, Artist Signed Print of flying ace and woman ballerina scene with 3 astronaut Chuck Yeager. Matted, framed.Artist ballerinas in background.20” x Proof, signed by artist Witcott. Est. $200-600 28”. 2) Three of Uncle Tom’s Cabin HWAC# 114380 with little girl holding hands with African American wearing a wreathe of roses, vignettes of Abraham Lincoln & Harriett Beecher Stowe, No. 2224, by Ackermann -Quigley Litho’ Co. 3) Three litho’s of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Lot# 1042 Cowboy in a Storm Print Beautiful “”No,No, I Aint Going, Let Eliza Go, It’s Her Right!” by Ackermann- art and framework, triple matted. No signature Quigley Litho Co. No 2223 All posters 21” x 27.5”. All in beautiful seen in the image. Wonderfully appealing scene condition, ready to frame. Provenance James Mackie Collection. Est. of a cowboy with a calf on horseback in a deep $600-2000 HWAC# 83509 snowstorm. Est. $140-160 HWAC# 114383 Lot# 1037 New York 1910’s Messett’s Musical Entertainers Lithographs (4) Beautiful colors of woman ballerina scene with 3 ballerinas Lot# 1043 Cowboys on a Blue Day by Ray in background. In very nice condition, ready Beautifully framed signed and numbered print to frame. American Vaudeville poster printed by Ray. 37/650. Double mat. Gorgeous colorful by the Donaldson Litho Company, Newport, representation of cowboys in blue light. Est. Kentucky. 29” x 28.5”. Est. $400-900 HWAC# $300-700 HWAC# 114353 78960 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 15

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Prints Lot# 1044 Custer’s Last Stand Lot# 1047 Modern Fine Art Prints Chromolithograph Print in Original Frame, Professionally Framed (Lot of 3) Two large Anheuser Busch Budweiser. According to fine art prints beautifully framed in tasteful, our consignor, this piece came out of the Old attractive frames and complimentary colors. Water Company Building in Virginia City on One abstract piece with sage green primary B Street 50+ years ago. It measures 31 ½ x color base and bronze colored frame and one 41 ½ inches sheet, 38 ½ x 49 inches framed. tiger picture on light orange matting with Chromolithograph . Toning consistent with black and gold metallic frame. Both measure age, moisture stains and water damage (see photos) chip from bottom 36” x 36”. Third piece is smaller, limited edition edge under the word “Fine” of “Home of Budweiser and other Anheuser wood framed print of original painting of Busch Fine Beers.” Colors are still unusually vivid, compared to other mallard ducks in flight over pond by artist Mimi Jobe. Provenance is pieces seen in the collector’s market place. Large tears in center of taped to reverse. 16” X 26” . Nice decorator pieces for home or office print that measure several inches. The piece is still encased in the interior design. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 108791 original glass faced navy blue and metallic bronze/gold colored wood frame, but the paint is peeling badly and the wood is dry and cracked. The glass is still entact. The paper on the back is pulling away from Lot# 1048 c1900-1910 Pabst Bock Beer matte, and ripped in a few small places, but still entact. Small margin and Buffalo Brewing Company Framed directly under picture reads: “Entered According To Act Of Congress Posters Framed Buffalo Brewing Company By Adolphus Busch March 30th 1896 In The office of The Librarian 1974 Somerset Press Litho – Buffalo Brewing Of Congress At Washington, D.C.” The following note appears under Co. reproduction poster from the Sacramento the image with the Title: “The Original Painting has been Presented advertisement department of the 1910 print to the Seventh Regiment U.S. Cavalry By Anheuser Busch Brewing that was issued by the Brewery on calendars Association, St. Louis, Mo. U.S.A.” . Anheuser-Busch introduced this and store signs. “No greater western image has ever been conceived” piece to commemorate the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Based on according to an appraiser on PBS’ Antiques Roadshow. Only 11 the 1884 painting of Custer’s Last Stand, by Cassilly Adams, this originals of thise print are known to exist. Reproductions from 1974 chromolithograph is one of the oldest and most well-known pieces of are hot items for the more frugal collectors. The Buffalo Brewing American Breweriana extant. In her work Adams captured the iconic Company was founded by Herbert Grau in Sacramento in 1888. It Battle of Little Big Horn that took place on June 25-26th, 1876 near the became one of the most successful breweries west of the Mississippi, Little Bighorn River in Montana, during the Great Sioux War. Shown and dominated sales throughout California, the Pacific NW, Hawaii, are the American 7th Cavalry Regiment and the Lakota, Northern Alaska, Central and South America, and even Russia and China. During Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes with General George Armstrong Custer prohibition the Company remained in business by producing soft in the center of the composition, standing tall and waving a saber, drinks and “near” beer. When prohibition ended, they resumed selling surrounded by violence, his cavalry clearly outnumbered. His brother, beer once again, however, sales diminished and the brewery closed for Tom Custer, also appears in the composition already defeated in battle. good in 1949. [Ref: www.antiqueadvertisingexpert.com/the-buffalo- The Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho fighters are armed with brewing-comp...] Small chip on top left corner, crinkcles and wrinkles, scalping knives, tomahawks, clubs, spears, revolvers and rifles, while pin holes. Pabst Bock Beer print looks to be original with frame but more appear to be arriving on horseback from the background.The has moisture damage in the lower left quadrant. Other than the water vivid colors and striking details in facial expressions and costumes stain this iconic piece appears to be authentic and is in otherwise very further heighten the drama and emotional intensity depicted in this fine condition with the original frame under entact glass. We did not print. Anheuser-Busch was founded in 1952 in St. Louis, Missouri. remove these pieces from frames to inspect. Call to schedule preview In 1876, the company introduced Budweiser, which became the first or for better condition report. Both are iconic brewiana that came national beer brand of the United States. In the 1880s and 1890s, from Virginia City Saloons. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Anheuser-Busch launched a series of marketing campaigns in which Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $700-3000 HWAC# 108259 they produced items such as corkscrews, pocketknives, postcards, and prints bearing their brand name--the present chromolithograph Lot# 1049 Ranch Horses Serigraph, Nevada was the most iconic of these items, eventually becoming “one of the (?) signed and nunbered, 109/250. Inscribed “To Tom- Ride Hard” “12/2/02” Artist not most popular pieces of artwork in American history” (Herbst, 38). known to us, indecipherable. This is a beautiful Reference: Henry Herbst, “St. Louis Brews: 200 Years of Brewing in sserigraph, framed and matted. Believed to be St. Louis, 1809 - 2009,” (St. Louis: 2009) Catalogued by Xueli Wang, Columbia University, BA; Courtauld Institute of Art, MA. The Historic V & a Nevada Artist. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 114387 T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $1000- 3000 HWAC# 108258 Lot# 1050 early 1900’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Lot# 1045 Horse Lithograph, Mid- Lithography Group (4) 1) Lithography by Nineteenth Century Stunning circular Ackermann-Quigley Litho. Co., Kansas City. This lithograph from an engraving by Fred Lucas poster is #2223, entitled MARKS; 2)This is #2224, from a paintiing by JF Herring. 33 x 33” “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” beautiful poster, bright colors, beautifully framed and matted. John Frederick nice condition; 3) “Uncle Tom - “No, No, I Aint Herring (1795-1865) was a painter, sign maker going/Let Eliza Go, It’s Her Right!” #2220. Color and coachman in England. The spectacular lithograph poster for stage production. Abraham horse library for sale in this catalog would Lincoln, Harriet Beecher Stowe. Eliza, Harry, Chloe, have been the type of thing uses by Herring Tom. Ackerman Quigley Litho Co.Harriet Beecher himself during his work and painting period. Stowe Center. 4) Topsy --”Laws! /Why That Ar’s Miss Feely’s, Ribbon, Est. $300-700 HWAC# 114384 Aint it?”. No.2221. Beautiful condition, ready to frame. All posters 21” x 27.5”. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. Est. $500-2000 HWAC# Lot# 1046 1893 M. Hommel Lithography 78967 Beautiful color lithography, Champagne/Wine Ad. Lithography by Wittemann Litho Co., NY, 27” x 20.5” has some foxing & 1” tear at bottom left. Please inspect. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 78974 16 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / Prints Lot# 1051 Western Framed Artwork; Lot# 1052 Where Freedom Lives by Tim C. M. Russel Print, Vintage Advertising: Cox Signed print framed, triple mat, 616/950, Eagle Brand, Buffalo Scale Co., Early signed at lower left. Signed by well known New Photographs (5 Items) 1. Eagle Brand Trade Mexico cowboy artist Tim Cox. Est. $240-400 Mark Lithograph 13 x 13” 2. Buffalo Scale Co. HWAC# 114382 Buffalo, N.Y. with Denver Col Wire & Shelter Supply Co. stamp, 22 x 15”. 3. Bisbee, Arizona black & white photograph signed Fred W. White with 11/76 date. Measures 17 x 13” with frame. 4. Matted black & white buffalo photograph 13.5 x 11”. 5. Framed Charles Marion Russell 1912 Wagon Train Artwork with “Frank H. Banker” written in pencil on reverse. 16 x 22” with frame. Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864, St. Louis, Missouri - October 24, 1926, Great Falls, Montana), also known as C. M. Russell, was an artist of the American West. Russell created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States. We found a Frank H. Banker online who lived from 1858 - 1923. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 108770 William Forrest Martin Art Collectors, Designers, Investors and Dealers should take After his studies William traveled the world before settling back notice of the work of relatively unknown, deceased Texan artist, down in Sweetwater. Back in his hometown he found employment William Forrest Martin, as this may be the last time a large group managing a shelter for train hobos and the displaced members of of his work will be offered at public auction. It is doubtful this will Society. Billy Martin was a highly intelligent man and rumored to be the last time Martin’s artwork will be spotlighted, however. It be a member of the Menses Society, but he suffered from paranoid is not often a collection of original works by an unknown artist of schizophrenia, a disorder known to sometimes be the result of this caliber surface offering art lovers the opportunity to own a severe abuse in childhood, and a struggle he may have shared with masterpiece never-before offered at public sale. some of the people he helped at the shelter. HWAC was honored to be chosen by the heirs of Sarah Sweetwater, Once back in Texas William Martin began researching and Martin’s closest friend, to introduce his work to a National audience painting the plants and animals of Nolan County with an emphasis for the first time. Since then we’ve presented an incredible collection on learning the relations among the forms of life, the soil and parent of William Forrest Martin’s in a series of sales that began in 2018. rocks. Martin always painted on recycled materials and used All the pieces we’ve offered came from Sarah Sweetwater, a Nevada whatever he could find as his canvas, from particle board to metal artist who made the collection the focus of her private museum in scrap, which gives his work a raw, authentic quality mirrored in the Elko, Nevada until she died of cancer. Sarah Sweetwater knew long artist. Any framed pieces were framed after his death, most likely by ago what the bidders are just now realizing, that her friend, William Sarah Sweetwater, who cherished the collection Martin left to her Forrest Martin, was destined to make a lasting contribution through when he died. His art, according to Sarah, reflects his interest in his art. During the first two sales of Martin’s collection, only a the natural world, as well as his world travels. Often artists with handful of collectors with a highly developed appreciation for raw Martin’s psychiatric disorder create as a means of expressing their artistic talent bid on his paintings amongst very little competition. confused inner world and the different personalities trapped within. Each offering, however, drew a slighter larger audience and little by This may also be true for William Forrest Martin judging from the little his pieces sold to a small, but diverse group of buyers. We soon vast differences in style he exhibits from one piece to the next, and noticed that few of the buyers bought only one piece, and it became the evidence that he often painted one picture on top of another, obvious that Martin’s art was selling to serious collectors with an reusing his materials over and over again. eye for art. By December of 2019, Billy Martin’s talent caught the attention of some world-class art professionals and nearly every Martin reached age 51 before the first major exhibit of his work piece we offered ran away in frenzied bidding. It appears that Sarah in Austin, Texas at the Windows to the Past Gallery. To his admirers, Sweetwater’s passionate mission to showcase Martin’s talent and Martin’s paintings invoke emotion and express an intensity of feeling her wish for the art world to recognize her friend as a masterful that is sometimes palpable. HWAC’s art expert described his “Lost expressionist is finally becoming a reality. Ironically, neither Sarah, Musician” piece as “Picasso-esque”, while his landscapes and floral nor William Forrest Martin lived to see this day. pieces with muted pastel colors were described by an experienced collector who bid on several pieces as “reminiscent of Rembrandt”. Below is a brief summary of the artist’s life. HWAC would like to thank the family of Sarah Sweetwater for allowing us to help achieve But these are not the things most remembered about Martin by Sarah’s mission to honor the memory of her friend, the artist, those closest to this intriguing man. Mostly William Forrest Martin, William Forrest Martin. or “Billy” was remembered by those who loved him for his giving nature and kindness towards anyone in need, as were the closing William “Billy” Forrest Martin was born January 6, 1942 and words written by his friend, Sarah Sweetwater. grew up in Sweetwater, Texas, the son of a violently abusive man who committed suicide after beating Billy and his brother for William Forrest Martin died at the age of 60 in the year 2002 of years. He earned his BA in art and biology with a chemistry minor, a heart attack, which he predicted would be the cause of his passing and a Masters Degree and Ph.D in zoology from the University of prior to his death. Texas in Austin. He was the selected recipient of a Ford Foundation Fellowship to Colombia, South America, where he researched the acoustical communication in frogs in the rain forest. View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 17

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / William Forrest Martin Lot# 1053 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Lot# 1056 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Martin Giclee Copy on Paper of Woodcut Martin Giclee Digital Print of Original Print “Tree Branch” Print area 6.5” x 12” Painting “Egret Standing By Pond” This high on 11” x 17” heavy, high quality art paper. quality Giclee is printed on canvas fabric and Unknown how many prints were created marked “x1” indicating it is the first and only from woodcut. We sold a framed version of copy of the Original piece. Beautiful, vivid, this piece, of the same size and quality in intense colors of incredibly beautiful piece of previous auction. These very clear, high quality giclee prints are few art by William Forrest Martin. Colored area in number and created from pieces now sold into private collections. measures 9” x 9.5 inches on 11” x 14” white As such they represent the opportunity to own a piece of artwork background. Sweetwater Archive Est. $100- from an incredible artist, unknown in life, whose work is only recently 400 HWAC# 109948 receiving the attention it deserves, thanks to the devotion and love of a fellow artist and Martin’s best friend in life, Sarah Sweetwater. Lot# 1057 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Sweetwater carefully cared for the collection after Martin’s passing, Martin Giclee Print of Original Oil Painting: opened a museum and built a special dedicated exhibit in honor of her Domestics Highest quality print on canvas friend and tried to explain her deep appreciation for William Forrest fabric, measuring 15” x 8.5” (print area) on 17” Martin’s artistic talent. After her death, Sarah’s daughters finally x 13” canvas. Vivid colors. The original painting decided to offer Martin’s archive at public auction, and after a year of is available in this sale. Est. $100-200 HWAC# online publication of photos, marketing to the art world and 2-3 public 109944 auctions that resulted in the sale of over half the collection to a few experienced collectors with a well-developed eye trained to recognize artistic talent of a higher caliber than average, Martin’s work finally got the exposure required to grab the attention of some of the industries most discerning experts who not only noticed his work, but jumped at the opportunity to buy the remaining pieces put up for auction last December. The pieces in this sale are the last of the collection; every other piece in existence is now held privately and no additional pieces from William Forrest Martin exist that have not been made public. These prints may be the only chance more frugal collectors may ever encounter to be part of the exclusive and very small group that are lucky enough to own a piece of art from a Master artist as talented as William Forrest Martin, whose work remained hidden in plain sight until over decade after his death. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 109947 Lot# 1058 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Martin Hand- Painted Woodcut: Rats in Landscape This humorous painting on Lot# 1054 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest board depicts a layered landscape with three rats. The dimensional Martin Lino Cut Giclee Print of Original piece is made with cutouts in wood, metal and sand. Unique piece. Artwork on Smokey Blue Matt. 2/2 Quality Great design and framing 18.5” x 55”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $400- Giclee print 7” x 15” matted, from original piece 800 HWAC# 77803 by William Forrest Martin. Color is so thick in places it appears to be as thick as oil paint. Very Lot# 1059 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest interesting piece of what appears to be some Martin High Quality Giclee of Original Oil kind of religious scene with candelabra, alter Painting Large, highest quality Giclee on and men reaching toward the sky as though choice canvas fabric. Vivid, deep colors and in communion with a higher power. Worthy of exceptional detail on this very large print professional framing and exhibit. One of two of previously sold original piece no longer available to the public. Print area is 13.75” very similar pieces in this sale. This piece is x 18” on 18” x 21” white fabric. Professional matted on smoke blue and has lighter shades of sage green in picture, brighter blue circular framing under glass would create a presentation piece worthy of pattern on red background on the bottom. Est. $100-200 HWAC# gallery exhibit rivaling the original. Final offering from up-and-coming 109949 legend in the art world, undiscovered until recently and gone before the art world ever knew he existed. Truly and investment and once in a lifetime opportunity. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 109943 Lot# 1055 Sweetwater, Texas 1989 William Forrest Martin “Noah” Lot# 1060 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Print from Original Woodcut Martin High Quality Giclee of Original Beautifully Framed William Forrest Painting “Antelope” Highest qualify giclee Martin’s “Noah” is an original print on canvas fabric ideal for ink vibrancy woodcut in a private collection that will last. This print is from an original and this is Print Number 2 of 2. William Forrest Martin oil painting that we Double matted and professionally have not seen and may be one of the few select framed in complimenting style pieces Sarah Sweetwater’s daughters kept in and colors, this is a piece worthy honor of their mother’s memory and respect of public display or exhibit in even for the friend she loved and dedicated so much of her time to keep the most exclusive galleries. 18” x alive by appreciating his art work and preserving it until the rest of the 17.5”. Dated 1989 and numbered. world took notice. This is an incredible piece that showcases William In this piece Noah is slumped over, Forrest Martin’s exceptional talent and remarkable skill and depth of eyes closed, resigned to his chore but worn down from shouldering understanding how to use color, design, patterns and detail to invoke the heavy burden ordained. Several creatures are draped on his back emotion and relay a feeling to his audience. This piece is as close to as and surrounding him on all sides, and he even has two bats hanging good as the original as any collector will ever get. Color area measures from his fingers. A perfect illustration of feeling that God sometimes 13.5” x 12” on 15.5” x 14.5” white fabric. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109945 asks more of us than we believe we can bare. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $250-500 HWAC# 76661 18 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / William Forrest Martin Lot# 1061 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Lot# 1065 Sweetwater, Texas William Martin High Quality Giclee Print of Original Forrest Martin Original Oil Painting Painting “Panhandlers” Highest quality print Titled: Domestics Autographed William on the best canvas fabric of a William Forrest Forrest Martin oil painting on backer board Martin Original Painting that sold into a private expressing his unique perspective on the collection December 2019 for over $8,500. To human experience as illustrated by four farm- our knowledge this print is the only one in class people (indicated by their clothing) each existence. The colors are vivid and deep and holding a white goose. They have expressionless faces with lines from the detail is incredible. Printed area measures 9.5” x 13” on 12” x 15.5” years of daily work and routine tasks etched in their faces. Their strong white canvas fabric. Second chance to own a piece from a rising art hands have a sure, familiar, grip on the well-fed birds. The task at hand legend, whose work is likely to multiply in value as more collectors is not new, and is known to them as much as waking up and getting become aware of the long overlooked and unappreciated talent of dressed each day. Titled “Domestics”, Martin uses clearly defined lines, William Forrest Martin. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109946 minimal detail, and a limited palette of muted colors to create subtlety. The unusual background patterns in matching colors easily blend while simultaneously redirecting the eye and drawing attention away Lot# 1062 Sweetwater, Texas 1969 William Forrest Martin from the subjects to create an impression that the scene is insignificant Large Abstract Painting, - just uneventful daily life of common folk. Another thought-provoking Multi Colored on White piece that share the artists feeling about human existence. Unframed Background This early 17” x 30”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $350-700 HWAC# 77804 painting is signed by William Lot# 1066 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Forrest Martin. Abstract Martin Painting “Lost Musician” Elements of painting in blues, reds, green this painting trigger curiosity about the artist and yellow on white painted and what he meant to convey or who may have canvas. Framed 34” x 45”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $400- inspired this piece. As happens often with Martin 800 HWAC# 76669 pieces, those who appreciate art will find they become lost in thought contemplating his work. Oil on thin plywood that measures 11” X 24” No frame, unsigned. Intriguing use of color and Lot# 1063 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest anatomical elements of the subject. A thought Martin Lino Cut Giclee Print of Original provoking glimpse at the human experience seen through the eyes of a troubled artist.... Artwork on Purple Matt 1/2 Quality Giclee print 7” x 15” matted, from original piece by perhaps mirrored by the Lost Musician. Part of William Forrest Martin. Color is so thick in the Sarah Sweetwater Archive. Est. $200-400 places it appears to be as thick as oil paint. Very HWAC# 108789 interesting piece of what appears to be some kind of religious scene with candelabra, alter and men reaching toward the sky as though Lot# 1067 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest in communion with a higher power. Worthy of Martin Painting: Chicken in Egg-Shaped professional framing and exhibit. Est. $100- Area Often Martin felt the overwhelming 200 HWAC# 108790 need to express his inside world, whilst he may have lacked critical artistic supplies. Driven by his artistic vision he would make due with whatever he could find in these moments of passion, undiscriminating Lot# 1064 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest as to which surface became his canvas. This unusual piece is painted Martin Original Illustration/Comic with on a metallic sheet; which the family says was the side of a desktop computer hardrive disassembled for scrap. The painting is an egg- Autograph: Atomic Bomb, Hitler, WWII 12” x shape that encloses a chicken with a human skull at the base. This 14” original artwork owned by William Forrest interpretive, thought provoking work is unsigned by Martin. Framed Martin. Unusual, unique piece of water color, pen 22” x 18”. (The Sweetwater Trust) Est. $250-500 HWAC# 75035 and ink comic style artwork from the William Forrest Martin Collection. Date is unknown, but Lot# 1068 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest the autograph resembles Martin’s signature on Martin Painting: Navajo Woman Painting on other pieces. There is some specualtion that this cardboard of a Navajo woman holding a Tamborine. piece was created by Martin’s father, Jasper F. Unsigned, unframed 33” x 21”. (Sweetwater Trust) Martin, prior to the hydrogen bomb and was passed down to Jasper’s Est. $400-800 HWAC# 78806 only son, William, who was born in 1942. The date referenced on the piece in the comic story is 1943 and foreshadows the atomic bomb. Oddly, many conspiracies theories still circulate today related to the recruition and relocation of some of Hitler’s surviving German scientists under secret U.S. military operations (Project Paperclip), to continue studies, experimentation and inventions related to human Lot# 1069 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest psychology, chemical warfare and other nefarious subjects. If this Martin Painting: Self-Portrait Self-portrait of piece was, in fact, created by Martin’s father prior to the hydrogen William Forrest Martin holding his paintbrush. bomb, the foreshadowing of both the official version of history, as well Unsigned, Framed. Dramatic use of color. The as the unofficial “hidden” or conspiratorial theories of history is worth vivid blue expressionless eyes, vacant stare, mentioning. More research into the life of Jasper F. Martin is tempting. clenched jaw and downward drooped mouth Either way this one-of-a-kind piece is another incredible glimpse characteristic in old age in those who lived a into the complex psyche, fascinating imagination, and colorful life difficult life. The man in this picture is not one experiences of the multidimensional, masterful Artist the art world is who inspires pity or sympathy, yet it somehow just recently discovering, William Forrest Martin. This piece has not invokes a feeling of loss or the impression of an been offered for public sale ever before. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112765 unfortunate life and troubled existence. 26.5” x 27.25”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $400-800 HWAC# 77812 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 19

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th Art / William Forrest Martin Lot# 1070 Sweetwater, Texas William Forrest Lot# 1074 Art- Paintings, Massive Collection Box of Art Cards of Martin Painting: Street Scene Large Framed paintings around the world, perhaps 1500 . This group is of paintings, Original Oil Painting on recycled board by generally western European. It includes all genres, from the early William Forrest Martin. Street scene with 1400’s to modernist. It primarily focuses on the period 1500-1900, four pigeons taking flight. Pastel shades of typical of classic European museums. This is a great study group for colors favorited by Martin, dominate here, but any art professional attention is directed by reserving the darker, or enthusiast. The more intense colors of blue and green for the birds and trees alone, postcards are mostly the only visible signs of life on the abandoned city street. Not a single c1904-1925, with many human being exists, in stark contrast to the power lines, light post dated later. As a study and concrete sidewalks overcrowded with buildings that dwarf one group, you can compare remaining little house suffocated by the ugly retail storefronts stacked photos of the great all around it. All the obvious signs of human over development are works today to what portrayed, but the responsible parties are nowhere to be found. The they were 100 years only evidence of human existence separate from the business industry ago prior to restoration. and store fronts occupying every square foot of space as far down 12” of tightly packed the road as the eye can see, is the little house where the trees still cards in a box. grow and the birds are determined to visit. Unsigned, 32.5” x 48.5”. Est. $600-2000 HWAC# (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 76667 103300 Lot# 1071 Sweetwater, Texas 1992 William Forrest Martin Painting: Study Club Entitled “Study Club” by the artist William Forrest Martin’s use of irony is attractively depicted by a group of people directing their attention Lot# 1075 Tombstone, Arizona Arizona Blue every which way but on the white Opal in Rhyolite Designer Sterling Silver paper they all hold in their hand, Pendant and Earrings Also known as Blue presumably the subject of material Skies Opal. Beautiful Designer Set. Earrings they came together to study. Autographed by the artist. Painted on measures over 1.5” in length. Pendant is just very heavy wood board. Very attractive piece with vibrant colors and over 1” in length and 1.25” in width at bottom. aesthetic appeal. Clearly the work of a well-developed, talented artist Unique, custom artisan Southwest jewelry. in the attention holding style we are now familiar with from this man’s These pieces were purchased in Tombstone. incredible archive of original work. Framed 17” x 27”. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $350-700 HWAC# 76668 Similar pendants are for sale online for $110- 190 without earrings. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 109939 Lot# 1072 Sweetwater, Texas c1965 William Forrest Martin Painting: Lot# 1076 Montana Tabletop Still Life William Forrest Montana Sapphires Ten Oval Cut Gem Stones in Martin Still Life--Tabletop, chair, bowl Variety of Colors. 7.12 of fruit, apples, banana on table. 24” Carats Nice Variety of x 24”, canvas mounted on wood. (The Sweetwater Trust) Est. $400-800 colors and intensity. Good HWAC# 75019 Clarity. Perfect jeweler’s set.7.12 Total Weight. Priced by previous Jeweler at $150 per Carat. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 109940 Lot# 1073 Sweetwater, Texas 1989 William Forrest Martin Painting: Lot# 1077 Australian They Are Still Abstract piece with Fire Opal / Silver Stud fascinating use of colors. Family looking Earrings and Large Silver skyward, seals balancing bills in the Ring Lot of 2. 1) A pair of background. Painting on masonite by gorgeous opal earrings- William Forrest Martin, Autographed. dark blue in color with Unframed 23.5” x 23.25. (Sweetwater glints of turquoise and Trust) Est. $300-600 HWAC# 77813 green, set on silver floral design. Earring backs are marked 925. Stones measure .25” in length. 2) Large round sterling silver artisan crafted ring with large sea blue opal that measures .5” in length. Very unique, unusual design. Nice opals with beautiful colors, and rainbow flecks. Retail prices marked by previous owner exceed $200. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 108786 20 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Jewelry Lot# 1078 Ceylon Blue Sapphire Octagonal Lot# 1085 Kokopelli Pendant Signed by Designer 2 ct total Sterling Fire Opal Pin weight; 10 small sapphires in a gradiant of Fire opal Kokopelli inlay color intensity. Marked 14k (white gold) and pin. Sterling silver, about signed on edge of setting. Script of designer’s 2 in. overall length. Signed initials difficult to read. Possibly Chh? Pendant with a logo of a bird in measures 1/2” square. Very attractive, eye flight, possibly a shop catching piece. Retail price $800. Est. $300- hallmark. The pin can also 500 HWAC# 109938 be worn as a necklace pendant. It has 10 fire Lot# 1079 D. Lucia Black Opal Ring Silver opals in all. Est. $600- and black inlay opal ring size 7 1/2. It is 1200 HWAC# 109105 marked “sterling”, “Zuni”, and (D) “Lucia”. A very modern and stylish design. Four stones in Lot# 1086 c1950s Metallic “Radioactive” all. Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 109104 Designer Pendants on Sterling Silver (Lot of 4) with 24” Box Chain Necklace All pendants with “Vincent” signature and “STER” stamped Lot# 1080 Flourite Rough Crystal Necklace, Two on reverse. Front of pendants are gray/ silver metallic material with white marbling. Polished Labrodite Stones and Raw Emerald 1) Resembles Pyrite but written note with this lot Rough Fluorite Necklace with large, chunks of pink states these pendants are made from slightly radioactive material that and green Fluorite with purple amethyst round bead became popular after WWII. Apparently the plutonium was refined spacers. Largest crystal rocks are over 1.5”. Artisan out of Uranium at that time leaving a malleable metallic compound jewelry, with beautiful colors and massive natural sold to the “Luxury Class” for a variety of uses. In March 1950 Popular gemstones. Round purple beads appear to be polished Science published an article written by Alden P. Armagnac entitled amethyst crystals or another natural purple crystal. “Uranium For Sale” that is definitely interesting reading. At a time Pink Fluorite is thought by some to be good for when “Vaseline” glass was gaining popular because the Uranium in relieving pain, while green helps with lucid dreaming. the glass glowed with radioactivity, it is not a surprise that radioactive 2) 1.5” Labrodite carved into shape of fish and polished 3) 1” Oval Labrodite jewelry may trend as well. Four Pendants measuring 1”square (2 with flat back for mounting into pendant 4) 1” Chunk of raw emerald each), 1.5” and 2” in length. Retail price well over $175. Est. $100-150 Est. $80-100 HWAC# 109937 HWAC# 108784 Lot# 1081 Green Lot# 1087 Navajo Ring and Connected Turquoise Collection Bracelet Vintage sterling Navajo ring with Fine group of greenish connecting links to bracelet. Leaf/feather turquoise from the design. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109754 American West removed from Jewelry in Montana. Lot# 1088 Navajo Sterling Bracelet and This group includes a great Earrings Sterling twisted wire cuff bracelet variety with differing and pair of small--.5” sterling pierced earrings. matrix colors from brown Both possibly by Ron Y. Yazzie. Est. $120-200 to black. About 30 pieces, HWAC# 109758 weighing about 140 grams, including some of Lot# 1089 Rare and Unusual Buttons, the black backing material on some pieces. Est. $1400-3000 HWAC# 108947 Military and Union Pacific Two chrome Union Pacific buttons, 7/8-inch diameter, one made by Waterbury Co’s. in Waterbury, Conn., the other made by American Ry. Supply Co. Lot# 1082 Group of Three Bolo Ties 1) Deer NY; nine Union Pacific hat buttons with wire antler base bolo set with binghamite oval stone stems, each 5/8-inch in diameter, four in brass, five in chrome; ten with antler tip aiguillettes. 2) Sterling circular contemporary US military uniform buttons in brass by Waterbury design bolo made by Ronnie Hurley, Navajo. 3) Button Co.; one 3/4-inch diameter brass Union Steam Ship Co button Contemporary design stamped BAMBI sterling set with painted image of hills. Est. $100-200 made by B’Ham Buttons Ltd with the crossed-swords insignia on HWAC# 109114 the back; 5/8-inch diameter brass button for Compagnie Generale Transatlantique by GJF Paris; 5/8-inch diameter brass button with Lot# 1083 Hector Aguilar Bracelet Vintage anchor design similar to previous item, made by Oak Hall Clothing Co., Hector Aguilar hinged bracelet, design from No. 1808; one-inch diameter brass button for the Pacific Mail Steam Pre-Columbian motifs. It features abstract Ship Company with no maker identification on the back. Est. $100- links that include wing-like panels that flank 150 HWAC# 109191 three central beads. Aguilar began work for Lot# 1090 Semi-Precious Cut Stones Nice William Spratling in 1937 as manager of Taller collection of 47 pieces of semi-precious cut de Las Delicias in Taxco. Two years later he left and polished stones removed from jewelry with the Castillos brothers to establish Taller Borda. Aguilar died in 1970. (description from Ruby Lane) Est. $300- in Montana. There are some beauties in here, 600 HWAC# 109119 including several matched pair pieces. Banded agates, rhodochrosite, tiger eyes, etc. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 108948 Lot# 1084 Higher End Costume Jewelry Lot includes some silver, and jewels. Beautiful and unusual pieces. Inspection, please! Est. $700- 1500 HWAC# 110457 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 21

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Jewelry Lot# 1091 Set of Chrysoprase Jewelry Lot# 1096 Turquoise et al. Cabs and Roughs A Matching set of a bracelet, a pair of earrings, good variety of 24 cabochons ranging from 1-1/2- and two rings. Bracelet is at 7 in. overall inch in diameter to ~1/4-inch across with varieties length with a repeating filigree design, oval of turquoise, jasper, howlite, snowflake obsidian, chrysoprase stones, signed JOPERBA 925 RI moss agate (heart), corundum, and possibly 10983. Clip-on earrings with oval stones set variscite (cracked edge) and lapis lazuli (oval and in silver; one ring with a chrysoprase stone teardrop). Buyer gets to confirm the identity of at 7 1/2, and the filagree one is size 8. The each item. Most are oval in shape, unless noted. See turquoise-blue color stone discharges negative energies, calms, and photo for specifics. Also in this lot are 16 pieces of allows truth and inner wisdom to surface and be heard. The bracelet turquoise varying in size from ~1 x 1-inch down shows age and wear. Est. $300-450 HWAC# 109112 to 3/8 x 3/8-inch, all of varying quality and some, but not all, may be artificially dyed (see photo for details). All-in-all, this is a good Lot# 1092 Small Tanzanite Accent Gem collection for the jewelry hobbyist to enjoy. Est. $200-300 HWAC# Stones in Various Color Intensities. GREAT 109185 JEWELER’S LOT! Approximately 40 stones of various sizes, shapes, cuts and color intensity. Lot# 1097 Two Tahe Family Bracelets Tahe Colors range from pale to moderate. No Family, Navajo, bracelets; the bangle is marked noticeable green component. Excellent variety “Sterling Tahe” and is 1 1/2 in. in diameter. the for jewelry designers. Approximate weight 2.5 -3.0 total cts. Est. $150- second is a cuff bracelet with 2 1/4 in. opening 450 HWAC# 109942 spiral cuff marked Tahe 1/20 12KGF (gold fill). Est. $100-300 HWAC# 109111 Lot# 1093 Theatrical Engraved Watch Fob Unique fob chain with four tokens commemorating plays from the early Lot# 1098 USAAF Charms, Necklace, and & 20th Century. 1) E.S. Willard in David Garrick, Oct. 24th, 1916; Silver Spoon Sterling Silver spoon, 5-inches 2) Sir Charles Wyndham in David Garrick, (date not legible); long, marked US Army on the handle with 3) H. B. Irving in The Lyons Mail / Nov. 27, 1916; 4) Kyrle the American Eagle and Shield with the olive Bellew in “Raffles”, Mar. 13, 1911. Perhaps the owner was branches and arrows in opposite talons; 7-inch in these productions? John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 charm bracelet with the letters US and AAF separated by a wing-and- HWAC# 110597 propellor charm, comes with three one-inch airplane charms and a half-inch doughboy helmet charm; Necklace with ~18-inch fine gauge Lot# 1094 Turquoise chain bearing a US eagle insignia above the number 20; Est. $100-150 - Choice Spiderweb HWAC# 109190 Spiderweb turquoise from Lot# 1099 Victorian/Antique Jewelry the American West removed Fabulous collection of Victorian, antique style from jewelry in Montana. jewelry. These pieces are really special and a About 21 pieces comprised real collector’s lot. Included is a jewelry tray. of 47 grams, including some You must inspect this special lot! Est. $700- backing on a few pieces. 1500 HWAC# 110456 This group has some truly wonderful pieces. Est. Lot# 1100 c1940-50 Vintage Ladies Western $1000-2000 HWAC# 108946 Hand-Tooled Sterling Silver Concho Belt with Maker’s Mark Possibly Navajo sterling silver women’s Western concho belt. Large. Excellent condition. 11 conchos that strongly Lot# 1095 Turquoise resemble Navajo style silver work, are high - Jeweler’s Lot quality, hand-tooled, and heavier than the Wonderful lot of cut, cheap, thin modern imitations. 10 are the same polished turquoise from size, approx 2.75” x 2.25” but the concho buckle the American West. is larger, approx 3.25” x 2.5”. The buckle is marked “Sterling” and has Approximately 170 grams, a maker’s mark not found in major online databases, including the including some backing “fake marks” database. It is a “W” inside a horse shoe. Each concho is material. The size range slotted in the center large enough for a 1/2” belt, but also has 2 copper is from a couple mm to colored metal belt loops soldered onto the reverse large enough to fit about 25mm. All removed a 3/4” belt. The 38-40” x 1/2” black leather belt strap fits perfectly from jewelry in Montana. and is in nice condition, but can easily be replaced. Belts similar in Mostly blue hues. The style and craftsmanship sell online for $400-900. Very Attractive, high greens and spider web patterned turquoise has been split out into quality craftsmanship. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 109936 different lots. This is a great group for any jeweler to make ear rings, pendants, rings, bracelets and the like. About 100+ pieces. Est. $3000- Lot# 1101 c1940s Vintage Lady Elgin Watch 6000 HWAC# 108945 14k Solid Gold with Movable Lugs - WORKING! Working, ticking, beautiful Lady Elgin Solid Gold 14k Analog Watch with black synthetic cord band white face, numerals at every other hour, 619 19 jewel manual wind. Extremely rare to find a watch this old in working condition. Some scratches from wear and slight marks on face, but otherwise excellent condition. This model Lady Elgin with movable lugs is highly sought after and broken, not-running pieces are sold for parts online for $300-500. Est. $500- 1000 HWAC# 109941 22 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Pocket Watches Lot# 1102 c1940-1950 Vintage Natural Lot# 1108 Five modern Pocket Watches The Green Turquoise and Shell Heishi Beads first watch is a Bulova 16AC2,7935,No. 6, 17 Necklace 22” 8mm round natural green jewels. dull crystal, fair condition. The second turquoise beads with natural shell Heishi beads watch is a Sheffield one jewel about 33 mm. fair spacers and 2 1” sterling silver cone beads condition. The third watch is Heritage Zodiak with Sun Stamp. Hook and Figure 8 Closure. watch about 35 mm, good condition. The 22” length. Possibly an authentic, vintage fourth watch is a Margaux Rocher Paris watch Native American piece. Identical to “Old Pawn” #16659 with a battery powered movement, bail is missing. Condition Southwest Navajo Tribe jewelry from 1950- is fair. The fifth watch is an Armex watch with a gold tone case with a 60. This is jewelry made and worn by American Indians and passed man fly fishing . Condition is fair with a broken hour hand. Est. $150- down through generations on Reservations in families with very little 200 HWAC# 109009 material wealth or financial resources. The jewelry and turquoise was significant to them both spiritually and as a source of financial Lot# 1109 Gold Antique Men’s Pocket aid should the need arise, which it often did as thousands of beautiful Watches Three antique pocket watches: Elgin, handmade Indian artifacts wound up in Pawn Shops near Southwest Model 2, 1914, 6s (looks bigger); 15j, gp; model Indian Reservations. Due to the “Sterling” mark on the silver beads, 6, 1905, 16s, 15j, gp Elgin; Rockford, 2.1” we know they were made prior to 1940, but beads like this are still diameter, engraved PMH, gp. Est. $240-450 circulating today. There appears to be a mark or possible signature on HWAC# 114293 one of the silver bead, very small and worn near the bottom edge, but it is illegible. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108783 Lot# 1103 Vintage Natural Orange Branch Lot# 1110 Gold watch chain with precious Coral Necklace & Natural White Beaded opals This is a gold plate watch chain with a single fire opal. The pendant acts as an adjuster. Necklace Two beautiful necklaces in orange Approx. 40 in long overall. c. 1940’s. Est. $100- and white. Both in new condition. Appear to be 150 HWAC# 109011 orange/red branch coral with silver separator beads and sterling clasp and white coral or other natural flat white bead such as stone or Lot# 1111 Ladies Gold Pocket Watches Five agate. White beads are striated and are porous ladies pocket watches. Elgin model 2, 1904, 0s, like bone, but are polished and excellent high 7j, gp; Molly Stark, CAnton, OH., 1615146, 1.25” quality beads with a flat white lustre and no diam, gp; D.E.W. Co., 1.2” 314711, gp; Waltham, discoloration, clasp is formed from same material. Both believed to model 1891, 1906, 0s, 7j, gp; small, no name on be vintage from an estate sale. White necklace is 15” long. Orange face plate and no face glass, 1”, gp Est. $200- necklace is 15” with 3” of silver chain extension on end. Est. $100- 500 HWAC# 114294 150 HWAC# 108785 Lot# 1104 Woven Silver Cuff Bracelet Woven Lot# 1112 Men’s Large Pocket Watches (5) silver cuff bracelet marked “950”,” Mexico”, and Aurora open face (no second hand); Elgin open “TG2” with an arrow. 1 5/8 in. wide. 71.8 grams face; another Elgin open face with a n original or 2.53 oz. in weight. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Zeigler bulldozer watch fob; Illinois Watch Co; 109101 Shanabarger & Murray. The last 2 are gp, first three nickle. not know if any are working. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 114296 Lot# 1105 Antique Pocket Watch Parts & Lot# 1113 Mens Pocket Watches (7) Seven Pieces Eight watches in disrepair and two large men’s pocket watches. Robur; Hamilton; brass American Waltham Watch Co. movement St Regis; New Haven; Fidele; Jubex; unknown boxes with movements. See the pghoto. one is Est. $200-400 HWAC# 114295 a striking Anti-Magnetique face (damaged). A greta lot for the repair expert! Est. $200-300 HWAC# 114297 Lot# 1114 Pocket Watch Group (7) Seven pocket watches of a more modern vintage, all Lot# 1106 Antique Pocket Watches, Men’s, with second handin circle at bottom center. Three Large Three large men’s antique Mostly 1.9” diameter. Westclox; Rollie; Rossen; pocket watches. Elgin, model 5, made 1909, Hallmark; Ingersoll (no face plate; Elgin; 18s, 7j, gp; Elgin, 2.25” diam, gp; Waltham, Dominion (slightly smaller and working) rose goldbuilding inlay, 2.25” diam, open face, Unknown if the rest work. Est. $200-400 thick watch glass.not known if any are working. Est. $200-400 HWAC# HWAC# 114292 114291 Lot# 1115 Pocket Watch Group- Embossed, die struck covers, Modern Group of nine Lot# 1107 Elgin Pocket Watch Group Six modern, some new, embosses covers (die antique Elgin pocket watches, a cross section struck). Three collector’s choice with original of all ages from c 1885-1960. 2 silver colored paper tags and watch chains (large men’s size); men’s, 1.75 and 2” diam; model 3, made 1908, Majestime 17j; Crowe, quartz; Details, quartz; 12s, 7j,gp; model 2, 1905 made, 12s, 15j, gp; China Movt, quartz; Japan Movt; Rivalle (no 1.6” gp,; 1.8” new gold colored. Unknown if any are working. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 114290 face plate). All men’s, 1.75” diameter or a bit larger. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 114287 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 23

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Pocket Watches Lot# 1116 Pocket Watch Group- Nine pcs Lot# 1123 Montana Silver Souvenir System Roskopf, fancy face plate, no markings Spoon Collection Sixteen (16) different on movement, nickle, 1.8” diameter; Moeri silver (sterling) spoons, all tea spoons, from Patent movement, swiss, silver, 1.9” diameter; Montaba. Butte, Yellowstone (5), Billings (3), Hampden (cracked galss cover), Model 3, 3s, Red Lodge, Helena (might be the oldest of the 1902 made, gp. Persian stlye markings, nickle, group), Great Falls, Fort Benton, Bozeman, Miles City. Very nice group. 1.75” diam, cover missing; SKFA, 1.25” diam, Est. $500-900 HWAC# 108959 broken face plate; Knickerbocker, GP, 2” diam,; Ingrahm, Biltmore2” diam; Timex Indiglo1.75” Lot# 1124 c1920 David Andersen Blue diam; Clebar stopwatch1.8” diam Unknown if any working, except Enameled Silver Spoons (7) and Fork (1) stopwatch- which is working. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 114289 Two sets of decorative, enameled silverware in two original, cloth-lined boxes, made by David- Anderson of Oslo, Norway. These seven spoons Lot# 1117 Rockford and a pickle fork are in the original boxes, both Pocket Watch, 36mm of which seem to have been designed for three rather than four pieces, Rockford pocket watch, so consider the two extra pieces as a bonus. These were designed as gold in color but unknown souvenir items on the Klaveness Line, a Norwegian shipping company karat weight, 36mm outer that was instrumental in establishing the Royal Viking Line. David diameter. Arabic hour Andersen established his gold and silversmithing business in 1876. numerals on main dial, His son, Arthur, hyphenated the family name after his father died in with separate smaller 1901, and he introduced a very successful line of enameled silver dial for seconds. Does not and gold products that became synonymous with the company name. currently run. Watch glass is intact with no visible scratches. Hinged Aside from natural toning, these visually appealing pieces are in covers open on front and back. Serial number 9466646 is stamped on excellent, undamaged condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 114390 both inside covers. Outer designs are clearly visible though slightly smoothed from regular use. Rear cover features a swallow-like bird Lot# 1125 1800-1900’s Historical Silver with floral border. Front cover has a stylized shield surrounded by a Spoons 9 spoons. 6 are 6 1/2” 2 are 5 similar floral border motif. We are unable to open the inner case to 1/2” and one is 5 1/2” w/handle bent into a determine the model number of this timepiece. Est. $100-300 HWAC# hook. Included are Lindberg’s Flight, George 114393 Washington, US Battleship Maine, Paul Revere/ Bunker Hill, Doe Wah Jack, Rip Van Winkle Lot# 1118 Two Ladies Elgin pocket watches Canada w/ Indian handle, Washington D.C. w/ White House and Congress engrave, Alphonse This is a pair of Elgin ladies pocket watches. and Gaston (bent handle in hook). John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- The first is S/N 535944 case and 6327118 200 HWAC# 112975 on the movement. The case is dated to Dec. 7, 1886. Size 0 class 60. 7 jewels and at 5000 Lot# 1126 Rifle Spoon, Sterling Very RAre total production 1896. The second watch is sterling silver rifle spoon, gold wash bowl, S/N 2662286 on the case and the movement is bayonette protrudes into bowl. No maker. Not 6586851, 15 jewel movement. Size 0 class 60 mad in 1897 15 jewel seen before. Possibly Spanish-American War movement. The crystal is cracked but the movement is incredibly rifle or carbine. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 109065 jewel engraved. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 109008 Lot# 1119 Waltham Pocket Watch Group Lot# 1127 1900’s Silver Spoons around U.S. & foreign countries 12 spoons. All in Four antique pocket watches from Waltham..A) good condition. From Los Angeles, Freeport, Model 1908, made 1919, 17j, 16s, gold filled; Lake Georg N.Y, Nashville, Rolex, W. Vienna, model 1883, made 1902, 17j, size 18, nickle; Puerto Rico, Korea, Heidelberg, London and Model 1890, made 1908, 15j, size 6, no France. The spoon from London has a very watchglass; Colonial A, made 1918, 15j, 14s, gp. Not know if any are working. Est. $200- ornate handle of casting two griffons holding 400 HWAC# 114288 a Christian shield and sword. Puerto Rico’s handle is cast and painted like a pineapple. John Reynolds Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 112978 Lot# 1120 Colorado Silver Spoon Collection Lot# 1128 USA Souvenir Silver Spoon Lot Boulder (2), Pikes Peak (3), Grand CAnyon, Six Fifteen pieces: 2 forks, 5 regular tea spoons, sterling silver spoons. nice group Est. $170- eight small spoons. See photo for cities. Est. 250 HWAC# 109068 $300-400 HWAC# 109072 Lot# 1121 Montana Best Mining Spoons from Collection These are the two best mining spoons from this large Montana souvenir Lot# 1129 Exposition Collectibles - Spoons spoon collection. Both are from the Boston & & Tokens Silver souvenir spoon from the 1904 Montana smelter in great FAlls. One has a real gold nugget. Very nice!! Est. $150-250 HWAC# Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis 109066 featuring the Festival Hall and Cascade; Silver Spoon from the 1901 Pan-American Exposition Lot# 1122 Montana Copper Spoon in Buffalo, New York, featuring the Electric Collection Eleven different copper souvenir Tower; elongated penny embossed with the Palace of Manufactures spoons from Montana. Mostly the small size- from the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis; 1-1/2-inch diameter brass only one of the usual tea spoon size. Nice token from the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair Century 21 Exposition. Est. collection, and unusual in the small size. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 109184 $170-250 HWAC# 109064 24 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1130 Western Souvenir Silver Spoons Lot# 1136 Fresno County, California Fresno eight pieces. Two forks, 2 small spoons, 4 area Calendar and complimentary plate regular spoons. Alaska, Washington (2), collection (7) 1) a complimentary plate of Oregon (2), Utah, California (2 forks), Est. Burke & Tennant of Coalinga. Ca. 7 3/4 in. diam. $200-300 HWAC# 109067 local features. 2) a calendar plate dated 1909, 8 in. in diam., Fresno, complimentary of Crosby Lot# 1131 San Francisco, California c1867 Brothers Reedling’s Safest Trading Place. 3) a souvenir plate of Selma Kohler & Ritter Silver Flatware Kohler Depot, Cal. at 8 1/2 in. diam. 4) a calendar plate from Selma at 8 1/2 & Ritter were successors to Fred Reichel in. diam., dated 1912 complimentary of Byrne & Stewart Co.groceries in San Francisco in 1867. Both worked as depicting an early plane in flight. 5) a calendar plate 8 1/2 in. diam. silversmiths with Reichel, and Gotthard Kohler dated 1913, complimentary of Clovis Pharmacy, CLovis, Cal. C.K. was Reichel’s manager. Gotthard Kohler’s Smith Pres. and Mgr. 6) a complimentary plate of Lemoore shoe store, relationship with Gold Rush assayer F. D. Lemoore, ca. 8 in. diam., 7) a complimentary plate of Lesle’s House of Kohler is unknown. Kohler & Ritter silver are Honor, 10 in. diam., Sanger and Coalinga, Ca. 1910-1914. John Reynolds found with two different hallmarks, a “K & R” Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112372 and “Kohler & Ritter” This group of rare early San Francisco silver has 4 pieces marked K&R and six pieces marked Kohler & Ritter. Of the K Lot# 1137 Los Angeles, California Souvenir & R pieces, there is a dinner fork, tea spoon, and two serving pieces, a and Calendar plates of Los Angeles County berry spoon and a fish fork?, both about 9” long. The Kohler & Ritter (4) 1) a soap dish 3 in. X 5 in. a souvenir of prices are 5 teaspoons and a very large soup ladle (14”). These are the old mission church 2) a calendar plate some of the few known such marked pieces. The Fred Holabird Collection 8 1/2 in. diam. dated 1915 complimentary Est. $800-1260 HWAC# 49148 of H. Biedermann, 7102 Racine Ave. L.A. 3) a calendar plate 8 1/2 in. in diam. dated 1915 Lot# 1132 c late 1900’s Silver Engraved Coffee Urn depicting the Panama Canal for J. Massanova with Matching Tray Matching quadruple silver plate & Son, imported and domestic groceries. 4) by Wilcox plating coffee urn with 2 elk side mounts a souvenir plate of L.A. County 9 in. depicting the Court House, San and engraved elk on front, 21” tall. Also matching Diego Mission, San Gabriel Mission, San Fernando Mission, and Santa engrave elk tray with inscription, 13.5x17.25” Est. Barbara Mission. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112373 $800-1500 HWAC# 106385 Lot# 1138 Merced, California Souvenir Advertising and Calendar Plates California (5) Souvenir Advertising Plates throughout Lot# 1133 Catalina Island, California Souvenir California. 1) Bourn Residence, Empire Mines Creamer and Candy dish from Catalina Grass Valley, CAL. Reverse: Whoelock Made in Austria. O.W. Jenkin, Grass Valley, Cal. Vienna. Island (2) This is a collection of a souvenir No date. Diameter 6 inches. 2) Porterville, Cal. creamer cup depicting the Avalon Bay of Catalina Island and a souvenir candy dish also (Stanislaus). Reverse: Tanner Souvenir Co. Made in Germany for Mile S. Ough, Porterville, Cal. Diameter 4.5 inches. 3) First National Bank, depicting Avalon Bay. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 112376 Cal. (San Joaquin). Reverse: Made Expressly for Linder Hardware Co. Tulare, Cal. Diameter about 6 inches. 4) Plate with owl and calendar Lot# 1134 Fresno, California Nice Collection on front. Complements of M. M. Silva. Gustine, Calif. (Merced) Reverse: of Fresno Souvenir China Includes: 1) Blank. Diameter: about 9 inches. 5) Plates with deer and calendar Advertising bowl, Sunset Grocery, Fresno, around the plate. Compliments of Clark, Bros., Hughson, Cal. Revrse: Calif. 9”. Semi Porcelain. 2) Ashtray, Yosemite blank. Diameter: about 9 inches. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-250 Nursery, Fresno, Calif. No maker. 3) Small HWAC# 112601 candy dish, High School, Fresno, Cal. Made in Lot# 1139 Mt. Shasta/ McCloud, California Germany, for H. Graff & Co. Fresno. 4) 6” plate. Souvenir and Calendar plates of Mt. Shasta Missak M. Nishkian, Fresno, Calif. No maker. 5-6) Two flower plates and McCloud area (4) 1) a souvenir cup and with stickers that read, “Hardy’s Fresno Theatre”. 7”. No maker. 7) Plate, Kearney Lodge, Fresno, Calif. 7”. Made in Austria for Holland & saucer from McCloud/ Mt. Shasta, Cal. 2) a souvenir cup and saucer from Weed, Cal. 3) a Holland, Fresno, Cal. 8) Small saucer, Christian Church, Fresno, Calif. complimentary plate 6 1/2 in. of Butterwqy pictured. Wheelock China. Made in Austria for Kutner- Goldstein Co., Bros. of Cottonwood, Ca. 4) a calendar plate 8 Fresno, Cal. 9) Small cup and saucer. Fresno H.S. on cup and Fresno in. diam., complimentary of J.M. Doyle Milford, County Court House on saucer. Both made in Austria for Holland & Ca. dated 1910. John Reynolds Collection Est. Holland, Fresno, Cal. 10) Fancy, small, blue and gold cup and saucer, $150-300 HWAC# 112374 “Souvenir of Fresno”. Germany on the bottom of the cup. Somebody wrote on a sticker on the bottom of the saucer, Hanford Seal. John Lot# 1140 Napa, California Calendar and Reynolds Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 112677 Souvenir Plates from Napa, Cal. (3) One Lot# 1135 Fresno, California Set of 3 Fresno calendar plate dated 1910 is 7 1/2 in. diameter compliments of Rossi and Anderson Co., St. Calendar Plates c. 1912 Includes: 2 1912 Helena, ca. A second complimentary plate is 7 calendar plates with two balloonists in a hot air balloon. These are 8” plates, one in blue and in. diam. titled “surprised” of Frank C. Loomis dress goods in Santa Rosa., Ca. The third plate one in green. Sterling, China on the backs. 3) A is a calendar plate from 1912 compliments of 1913, calendar plate with roses at the center. J. Carbone Co. wine merchants, Napa, Ca. John Compliments of J.E. Dougherty, Bicycles & Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 112370 Supplies, Auto Supplies, Fresno, Cal. This plate in 9 1/2” and on the back it reads, Carnation, McNicol. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 112669 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 25

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1141 Oroville, California Souvenir Lot# 1146 San Jacinto, California Souvenir Advertising and Calendar Plates Oroville Advertising and Calendar Plate (1) RARE Area (2) Lot of 2. 1) 1912, Compliments Lot of 1. 1) 1911, Young and Gray, San Jacinto, of Stirling Mercantile Co. Stirling City, Calif. CAL. Reverse: K.T.A.K Semi-Vitreous Porcelain. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 2) Diameter: about 10 in. John Reynolds Collection Compliments of I. M. M. Allen & Co. Bangor, Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112627 Cal. Reverse: blue, K.T. & K. Co. Ramona. Semi-Vitreous Porcelain. Diameter: 9.25 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 112626 Lot# 1142 Sacramento, California Set of 5 Lot# 1147 Santa Barbara, California Six Santa Sacramento Area Souvenir & Calendar Barbara Area Calendar & Souvenir Plates Plates Includes: 1) Small white bowl with gold Nice set includes: 1) A 1912 calendar plate leaf around edge picturing the State Capital, From Your Grocery Man, J.J. Andre, 8 1/2” Sacramento, Cal. measures 7”. 2) Small plate diam. 2) White serving plate picturing San from Loewen’s Cash Grocery, Meat Market, Buena Ventura Mission, Connor & Blackstock, Lodi, Cal. 6 1/2” plate pictures strawberries. Ventura. Made in Germany. 10” plate. 3) A 1912 calendar with an owl, 3) Patriotic calendar plate from George Imhoff, compliments J.J. Andre, San Luis Obispo. 8” size. 4) Souvenir plate, Folsom, Cal. pictures an eagle, two flags and the liberty bell for the year Santa Barbara, Cal. with grapes on the vine in green. Measures 7”. 1912. Measures 8”. 4) 1910 calendar plate ffrom the Neve Drug Co., 5) Calendar plate from 1914, picturing two lions, black and white. Sacramento, Cal. Leaves and berries pictured. 8” diameter. 5) Small Compliments of The Commercial & Savings Bank, Carpinteria, Cal. 7” saucer with the State Capital, Sacramento, Calif. 5” across. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 112667 wide. 6) Main street of Santa Maria, California pictured. White plate with blue. All in decent shape. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-300 Lot# 1143 San Diego, California Souvenir HWAC# 112666 Plates from San Diego, California (2) These Lot# 1148 Santa Cruz, California A collection are two blue plates commemorating the of souvenir plates from the Santa Cruz area San Diego area. One plate 7 .5 in. diameter (5) 1) a cup and saucer depicting the casino commemorates the Cabrillo Bridge; the second and beach at Santa Cruz date unknown 2) a plate is 10 in. diameter commemorates seven souvenir plate of the Santa Cruz casino and locations including the San Gabriel Mission, Big beach, capitola hotel, cliff drive, and arch rock Tree Wawona, and the Hotel (Del) Coronado. 8 in. diameter 3) a souvenir plate Casino and Made by Adams and Hamburgu and Sons. Co. beach 8 in. in diam., 4) a calendar plate 9 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 112369 in diam. 1909 depicting the casino and beach a nick in the edge. John Lot# 1144 San Francisco, California Group of Reynolds Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 112377 19 San Francisco Collector Plates Nice group Lot# 1149 Truckee, California Truckee & Mt. from San Francisco. Includes: 1) 1912, 8”. F.A. Tallac Collector’s Plates (2) First item is a 1911 Heitzman, Mission St. San Francisco. No maker. calendar plate from Smith & Englehart, Truckee, Cal. 2) 1911, 8”, Wm. H. Bowe, Fine Groceries, Berries, flowers and cherubs around the perimeter. S.F. No maker. 3) 1912, 8”. F.A. Heitzman, William Englehart, Sr. operated a soda and bottling Hardware, Paint & Oils, S.F. No maker. 4) 1914, works in the Chinese Herb shop building in Truckee. 8”. C.Favilla- P.A. Bricca Co. Furniture, Carpets, S.F. Carnation McNicol. The Engleharts owned the building for most of the 5) 1911, Deseke’s, S.F. 6) 1911, 8”. Fred Luhring, S.F. Globe China. 7) twentieth century. During the prohibition years, it is 1920, 9” Victory Plate. Peace. The Great World War. Favilla Bricca Co. rumored that some of Truckee’s finest bootleg whisky D.E. McNichol. 8) 1924, 9”. Happy New Year. Favilla- Bricca Furniture may have been produced in this building. We could not Co., S.F. D.E. McNicol. 9) 1912, 9”, George Washington pictured. Favilla find anything specific about Smith & Englehart. Carnation McNicol on & Bricca, S.F. The Colonial Co. 10) 1924, 9”, F. Granata & Co. Groceries, the back. Small piece chipped on the back. Second plate is a small 5” Fruits and Vegetables, San Francisco. D.E. McNichol, Ohio. 11) 1910, 9”. plate picturing “Mt. Tallac, Lake Tahoe, Near Truckee, Calif.” Wheelock, J.M. Finck Co., Golden Gate. Goodwin Pottery Co. 12) 1914, 9”. Baker’s Made in Austria for W.F. Wilkie Grocery Co., Truckee, Calif. John Reynolds Saloon, Hayes & Fillmore, S.F. Carnation McNichol. 13) 1913, 9”. Favilla Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112673 & Bricca, San Francisco, Cal. Dresden China. 14) 1912, 9”. John W. King Co., Grocers, San Francisco, Calif. No maker. 15) 1910, 9”. H. Wellbrock Lot# 1150 Yosemite, California Calendar Grocer, 701 Larkin St. S.F. 16) 1910, 9”. Jos. Meinert, Groceries & Fresh Plate of Yosemite Valley (1) This is a single Meats, N.E. Cor. Clay & St. Catherine Sts. Western Gem National China calendar plate of Yosemite Valley celebrating Co. 17) 1915, 9”. C. Favilla- P.A. Bricca Co. Furniture, Carpets, 526 the 25th Anniversary of the Bailystock Lodge Columbus Ave. San Francisco. D.E. McNichol. 18) 1917, 9”. A. Milo & N. 379 of I.O.B.A. 1888-1913 . (Independent Co. Groceries, Liquors & Meats. 326 Los Angeles Ave., Daly City, Branch Order Brith Abraham). Dated to 1913 at 9 1/2 300 Virginia Ave., San Francisco. D.E. McNichol. 19) 1909, 9”. Wm. in. in diam. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112371 Spreen, Fine Groceries & Liquors. 343 Clement St. San Francisco. No maker. John Reynolds Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 112680 Lot# 1151 California Bay Area Souvenir Plates (4) Lot of 4. 1) Blue plate, Taft & Lot# 1145 San Francisco, California Souvenir Pennoyer Building, Oakland, California in front. China San Francisco (4) Lot of 4. 1) 1915, Various locations along boarder. Reverse: blue Panama Pacific International Exposition, San print, F.W. Co. England. Diameter: little less Francisco, CA. Reverse: Wheelock. Made in than 10 in. 2) Turquoise plate. Court House, England. Diameter: about 8 in. 2) Favilla Bricca San Jose, Cal. Reverse: red print, Manufactured Furn. Co. San Francisco, CA. Reverse: D.E. for F. Chiappe, San Jose, Cal. Diameter: about McNicol East Liverpool, WIP. Diameter: about 9.5 inches. 3) Pink plate with berries. Souvenir 8.25. 3) Old Mission Dolores, S.F. CAL. Reverse: of Oakland, Cal. Reverse: faded green, Sterling, China. Diameter: little green, Imperial Crevn China, Austria. Diameter: less than 9 in. 4) Gold and white plate. Memorial Church, Stanford, a little over 6in. 4) Salt/pepper shaker. Cliff House and Seal Rocks, San University, CA... Reverse: black print, Made in Germany. Diameter: Francisco. Bottom: blank. Height: About 5 in tall. John Reynolds Collection about 4 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112610 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112622 26 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1152 California Three Nice California Lot# 1157 Colorado Group of 8 Colorado Collector Plates Including One Rare Town Collector Plates Group includes: 1-4)Four Nice set includes: 1) Small plate depicts Kern 10” blue and white plates depict the Capitol County H.S., Bakersfield, Cal. measuring 5”. building, Wheelock, England; The State Capitol, Wheelock, Austria. 2) Valley Lodge, G13.F & City Park, Denver, Col., F.W. & Co., England; A.M. measures 7”. Taylor, Smith, Aylor. 3) 1911 Capitol Building shallow bowl, Rowland & calendar plate, compliments of A. Boni, Vista Marcellus, and a very nice one showing men Grande, Cal. This is an unknown location to walking down the train tracks next to a train by Royal Doulton, England us. 4) Also thrown in, a small collector’s pitcher with flowers on the (Balanced Rock). 5) Next comes a 8” calendar plate from 1916, with side and California in gold letters. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 a dutch boy and girl wearing wooden shoes, with caption, “You vil HWAC# 112671 nefer yet feel sorry dot you und I togedder met”. Compliments of W.M. Sandison Merc. Co., Denver. Made by D.E. McNicol, East Liverpool, Lot# 1153 So. California proper calendar Ohio. 6) 7” souvenir plate from Denver showing different scenes. Blue plates (4) 1) a calendar plate from So. Cal. 8 and white. Eng. Aso on the back. 7) Small 5” plate shows The Arkansas in. diam., dated 1910 compliments of Fred R. Valley Smelter, Leadville Colo. Wheelock, Austria. Made in Austria for Bammann, hardware paints adnd oils, Melrose, J.S. Sandusky, Leadville, Colo. 8) Seven Falls, South Cheyenne Cancr. Ca. depicting a lighthouse 2) a calendar plate 5” plate, J&C, Bavaria. 9) Additional: Small teacup shows Colo. State fromSo. Cal. 8 in. diam., dated 1914, depitcing Capitol, Denver. Wheelock, Germany for Brothers & Stone, Denver, Colo. the Capital Washington D.C. complimentary of John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# 112674 Henr y Ponedel, Artesia, Ca. 3) a calendar plate 8 in. diam., depicting the Panama Canal is compliment so f Stevens Hardware Co., Pasadena, Ca. 4) a calendar plate 9 in. diam. dated 1909 complimentary of J.A. Lot# 1158 Florida Souvenir Advertising and Fraulob & Co. groceries., Monrovia, Ca. John Reynolds Collection Est. Calendar Plates (4) Lot of 4. 1) Souvenir of $100-200 HWAC# 112375 Tampa, Florida. Blue plate w/ various local monuments. Reverse: blue, England. Diameter: Lot# 1154 California Souvenir Advertising about 9 in. 2) 1914, Souvenir, Wauchula, FLA. and Calendar Plates Bay Area (7) Lot of Reverse: Sterling China. Diameter: about 8.25 7. 1) 1909, Complements of Vista Grande in. 3) Rhodes-Pearce-Mahoney Complete Emporium. Cranucci & Boni Prop’s. Reverse: Home Furnishings. Reverse- Made in England Home Laughlin. Hudson. Diameter: about 9 for Rhodes-Pearce-Mahoney Furniture Co. in. 2) 1910, Complements of J. Lilienthal. So. Tampa, FLA. Diameter: about 8 in. 4) Slave Berkeley, CAL. Reverse: Pope Gosser China. Market, ST. Augustine, Florida. Reverse: orange, Made in Austria for Diameter: about 8 in. 3) 1910, Compliments of R.B. Allen. (See photo). Diameter: about 6.5 in. John Reynolds Collection WM. Albers HArdware, Paints & Oils. Fitchburg, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112623 Calif. Reverse: Blank. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 4) 1911, Complements of G. Angeli, Groceries & Liquors. Oakland, CAL. Reverse: Blank. Lot# 1159 Illinois c1910-1928 Souvenir Diameter: about 9 in. 5) 1914, Washinglon’s Old Home At Mr. Vernon. Calendar Plate Collection, Illinois (9) Compliments of WM. Albers, Fitchburg-Oakland, Cal. Diameter: about Lot of 9: (1) Methopdist Church, Mattoon, 8.5. 6) 1912, Owl, L. Witkin & Sons. Hardware, Paints & Botisehnld Ill cream dish. About 3.5” tall. Stamped on Goods. Oakland, 8702. Diameter: about 8 in. 7) 1909, Elliot Diehl Co. bottom: Wheelock Made in Germany for J. G. Very Faded Oakland, CA Reverse: France. Diameter: about 9.5 in. John Schrock Mattoon, Ill. (2) Northern Illinois State Reynolds Collection Est. $220-500 HWAC# 112625 Normal School of Kalb, Ill. Cream dish. about 4” high. Stamped on bottom: Made in Germany V.A. Glidden De Kalb, Lot# 1155 California Souvenir Advertising Ill. (3) 1915 Panama-Canal Calendar trivet. Compliments of Pekin and Calendar Plates California (3) Lot of 3. Cooperage Co. Pekin, Ill. About 6” diameter. (4) 1910 Calendar plate. 1) Blue plate. Souvenir of Hanford. Reverse: 7.5” diameter. Greetings Frederick & Merten, Head-To-Foot Outfitters Wheelock. Made in England. Very blurry. Cabery, Ill. Stamped on back: Dresden China (5) 1920 Calendar Diameter: about 7.5 in. 2) 1911, Compliments Plate 7” diameter. Compliments of The Farmer’s Co-Operative Store, of The H. Hecker Co. Gilroy, Cal. Reverse: blank. Stronghurst, Ill. Stamped on back: D.B.< Nicon East Liverpool, O K N Diameter: about 8.5 in. 3) 1910, Complements L (6) 1912 Calendar Plate. 8.5” Compliments of G.L. Ruhle General of The H Hecker Co. Gilroy, Cal. Reverse: Homer Hardware & Implements Crescent City Ill. No stamp on back. (7) 1928 Laughlin, Hudson. Diameter: about 9 in. John Calendar Plate. 8.75” Compliments of Claypool’s Garage Phone 35-2 Reynolds Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 112628 Williamsville, Ill. approx 3/4” chip on back not noticeable from front. Lot# 1156 California Souvenir Advertising Stamped on back: Harker 1840. (8) 1911 Plate. Compliments of W.C. Hadley Mt Carmel, Ill. 9.5” diameter. Stamped on back: Globe China. and Calendar Plates Northern CA (3) Lot of (9) Bradley Polytechnic, Institute Peoria Ill. Dish. 7.5” x 4.75” Stamped 3. 1) Pebble Breach, Crescent City, California. on back: Made in Germany Expressly for Schipper & Block Peoria Ill. Bottom: The Jonroth Hand-Painted Studios. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 112690 Germany. Diameter: 3.5 in. 2) 1911, J.M. Newgard. Albion’s New Cash Store. Albion, CAL. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 9.25 in. 3) 1908, Point Arena Light House. Reverse: Carnation Mc Nicol. Diameter: about 9.25 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 112621 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 27

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1160 Indiana Souvenir Advertising Lot# 1164 Maine Souvenir Advertising and Calendar Plates Indiana (6) Lot of 6. and Calendar Plates Maine (7) Lot of 7. 1) 1) 1911, C.A. Furniture. South Bend, Indiana. Tea Cup. Richmond, Maine. From the Island. Reverse: W.S. George White Eranitis. Diameter: Bottom: Made in Germany. Herbert Mansir. about 8.5 in. 2) Souvenir of Indianapolis, Richmond, ME. Diameter: about 2.5 in. about 2 IND. Various monuments on front. Reverse: in tall. 2) Blue plate. Reverse- Maine Capitol. Built 1829. Made for Chas. Rowland & Marsellus Co. Staffordshire, W. Conant Co.m Augusta, Maine. Diameter: about 9.25. 3) Souvenir England. Made for Charles Mayer and Co. of Portland Maine. Reverse: Designed & Imported bu T. F. Ross & Indianapolis, Inc. Diameter: about 10 in. 3) 1913, The Star Store, Sons. Portland, Maine. Diameter: about 7.75 in. 4) 1908, Ash Grave, French Lick, IND. Reverse: green, Sterling, China. Diameter: 8.5 in. 4) ME. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 5) Blue Plate w/ Henry 1921, W. E. Lockwood, Poseyville, IND. D.E. Mc Nicol, East Liverpool, Longfellow. Reverse: Made in England. (See Photo). Diameter: about XNM. 5) Normal School, Terre Haute, IND. Bottom: Made in Germany. 9.25 in. 6) Souvenir of Old Orchard Beach Maine. Reverse: Wheelock. Diameter: about 1.5 in, about 5 in tall. 6) Cup, Home, Springfield, Made in England. E.F. Alkazin. Old Orchard, ME. Diameter: little less Ohio. Bottom: blank. Diameter: about 2.5 in. Height: about 2.5 in. John than 8 in. 7) Views of Portland ME. Reverse: The Adams Souvenir Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112617 Series. Made in England. Diameter: little less than 8 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 112750 Lot# 1161 Iowa 1900’s Iowa Souvenir Calendar and Advertising Plates (7)+ Lot# 1165 Massachusetts Souvenir Calendar Kansas (1) Lot of 8. 1) Gold creamer with Plate Collection, Massachusetts (11) Lot of photo of Public Library, Davenport, Iowa. 11: (1) 1914 Compliments of The C.E. Osgood Bottom: Stamp print of the word Germany. Co. America’s most liberal home furnishers. Diameter: about 2.5. 2) Calendar plate 1909 Boston Mass. 7.5” No stamp on reverse. (2) of house near river. Complements of Hugo Views of Marblehead Mass Souvenir Plate. Burmeister. Walnut, Iowa. Reverse: green stamp of American China Co. 7.5” stamp on back: Made in England for R.M. 3) Calendar plate 1911 of ducks swimming in a lake. Complements of Cook Marblehead Mass. (3) Souvenir of Provincetown Mass. 7.75” First National Bank Indianola, Iowa. Reverse: Blank. Diameter: about 8 Stamp on back: Made in England Designed and imported H.A.Wippich. inches, little less. 4) M. E. Church, Panora, IA. Church is printed on front Provincetown, Mass. (4) 1917 Calendar Plate 7.5” Arthur C Damon, with blue boarder. Reverse: black stamp of Whoelook. Made in Austria Complete House Furnishers, Ipswich Mass. Stamped on back D.E. for H. C. Fitz; Panora, Iowa. Vienna. Size: 9 inches by 4 inches. 5) High McNicol East Liverpool, O. (5) Summer Home of President Taft School Missouri Valley, Iowa. School print on front. black stamp of Beverly, Mass 7” reverse stamp: Arnation McNicol (6) Views of Boston Whoelook. Made in Austria for C. Petersen; Panora, Iowa. Vienna. Mass State House Souvenir Plate 8.75” Stamped on back England (7) Diameter: 8 in. 6) Iowa State Capital Plate (blue). Reverse: blue stamp, 1910 Calendar Plate Compliments of N.H. Snow Marblehead Mass. Sta’fordshire, England. 7) Public High School, Grand Junction, Iowa. Stamped on back Sterling China (8) 9” Blue and White Souvenir plate. Red ink. Reverse: stamp of to birds. Wheelock, Imperial Austria. Made Stamps on back: Old North Church Salem Si Paul revere’s Lanterns for G. O. Hillmann. Grand Junction, Iowa. Length: about 7in by 5in. 8) were displayed here 1773. Copyright 1895. Sole Imported Boston Wichita, Kansas. Various locations on plate. Reverse: blue stamp of Wedgewood. Etrurua England. (9) Souvenir of Plymouth Mass Landing Wheelock, England with Crown. Diameter about 8 inches. John Reynolds of the Pilgrims 10” stamp on back: A.C. Bosselman & Co New York Collection Est. $140-250 HWAC# 112604 (10) e Compliments of N.H. Snow Marblehead Mass. Stamped on back Sterling China (8) 9” Blue and White Souvenir plate. Stamps on back: Lot# 1162 Kansas Set of 7 Kansas Collector Copyright 1895. Sole Imported Boston Wedgewood. Boston Common Plates Plus One Oklahoma Set includes: 1) and State House 1836 (11) Tiny tea cup about 2” high. National Calendar plate, 1910, C.H. Boltz, Genl Merch., Monument of the Forefathers Plymouth Mass. Stamped on bottom Amy, Kans. 9”. EEC Co. Porcelain. 2) Blue and Whellock Made in Germany Imported for E.E. Bulland Plymouth, mass. white souvenir plate, Wichita, Kans. 6 scenes. John Reynolds Collection Est. $240-500 HWAC# 112692 8”. Wheelock, England. 3) Blue and white, Picturesque Topeka plate. 7 1/2”. Wheelock, Lot# 1166 Minnesota Group of 5 Minnesota England. 4) Calendar plate, 1909, J. Hait, Calendar Plates Set includes: 1) Candy for Furniture & Carpet, Eavenworth, Kans. 8”. No maker. 5) Calendar Plate, My Mandy, 1911. Compliments Dundee Co- 1911, D.H. Atkinson, Genl Merch., Valencia, Kans. 7”. Dresden China. Operative Co., Dundee, Mn. Measures 9”. 2) 6) Calendar plate, 1911, F.M. Myers, Furniture & House Furnishings, Calendar plate, 1909, Knopf & Ohs Bros., Genl Athol, Kansas. 7”. No maker. 7) Small 5” plate. Compliments of A.D. Merch., Kenyon, Minn. Measures 8”. Smith Harry Merc. Co., Norwich, Kansas. No maker. 8) A blue and white plate, Phillips Semi-Porcelain on the back. 3) 1911 “Picturesque Oklahoma City, Okla.” 8”, blue and white. Wheelock, calendar plate from C. Hanstad, Minneapolis. Young girl in the center England. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 112675 and cherubs and roses around the perimeter. Carnation McNicol printed on the back. 9 1/2” diam. 4) 1919, E.F. Klocow, Tracy, Minn. D.E. Lot# 1163 Maine and Dewey Souvenir Plates McNicol, East Liverpool on the back. 5) Small little 5” dish picturing (3) Lot of 3. 1-2) U.S. Battleship “Maine”. Center Minnesota River, Bell Plain. Gold around the edges. J.P. Hoeltgen, Belle of plate his image of battleship. Reverse: blank. Plaine, Minn., Burley & Tyrrell Co. on the back. John Reynolds Collection Diameter: about 5 inches. 3) Plate of real Admiral Est. $120-200 HWAC# 112668 George Dewey. Plate has 12 stars 6 on each side of Dewey’s head. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 7.25 inches. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 112603 28 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1167 Missouri Souvenir Advertising Lot# 1171 New York 8 New York Collector’s and Calendar Plates Missouri (6) Lot of 6. 1) Plates Nice group of blue and white plates 1909, Compliments of C.M. Cundiff. Maysville, all 10” in diameter. Pictured from the 1939, MO. Reverse: The Colonial. Diameter: about New York World’s Fair are Shelter Building 7.75 in. 2) January 1910, Complements of C. W. (2), Food Building, Hall of Communications, Stehr Merc Co. Cape Girardeau, MO. Reverse: Hall of Production, Marine Transportation orange, Carnation McNicol. Diameter: about Building. All Abraham & Strauss, 1st Edition, 8.25 in. 3) 1909, Compliments Montrose Copeland Spode, England. Then, a plate Savings, MO. Capital Stcok $15,000. Surplus picturing Cortland, N.Y. State Normal School, Colonial Pottery, Stoke, & Undivided Profit $12,000. Reverse: blank. England; and lastly, “Souvenir of New York, Statue of Liberty” along Diameter: about 8.5 in. 4) 1910, City National Bank, Green City, MO. with other New York highlights. A.C. Bosselman & Co. New York. Reverse: Pope Gosser, China. Diameter: a little over 8 in. 5) The Eads John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112678 Bridge, St. Louis Mo. Reverse: Victoria, Austria. (See Photo). Diameter: about 8.5 in. 6) Picturesque Excelsior Springs Mo. Reverse: Wheelock. Made in Germany for Bates & Wilcox, Excelsior Springs Mo. Dresden. Lot# 1172 New York Souvenir Calendar Diameter: about 9.25 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# Plate Collection, New York (6) Lot of 6: (1) 112624 Main Street, Showing Ellicott Square, Buffalo NY Souvenir Plate. Approx 6” stamp on back: Lot# 1168 Montana Souvenir Advertising Wheelock (2) 7” Blue Souvenir plate stamp on and Calendar Plates Montana (7) Lot of 7. back: Capital and Labor Joint Exhibit American 1) Vase. Let’ ER BUCK! Billings, Mont. Bottom: Potter New York W Orlosfar 1939. (3) 1912 Stamp ob bottom. Painted and imported for Calendar souvenir plate. Compliments of M. Decker’s Drug Store. Billings, MONT. Height: Barthel Henderson, N.Y. no stamps on back. about 4 in. 2) F.O.E. Souvenir of Miles City, (4) 1912 Calendar plate Compliments Stamp Mont. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 7.5 in. 3) Department Boston Store Amsterdam NY stamp on back illegible. 1911-1912, Compliments of Montana Supply (5) 1911 Calendar plate Compliments Burger’s Furniture Stores & Jewelry Co. Missoula, Mont. Reverse: blank. Schenectady, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Glen Falls, N.Y. Stamp on back: Diameter: about 8.5 in. 5) 1911, Compliments of Belnap Trading Co. Goodwin Moreno. (6) 1911 calendar plate compliments of John Minder Fort Belnap, - Mont. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 6) 1909, & Son, Hudson Terminal Building, New York. Fulton Street Entrance. Compliments of Bogy Co. Chingok, Mont. Reverse: Serves. Diameter: Dresden China. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 112695 about 8.25 in. 7) 1920, The Great World War. Compliments Lake Merc. Co., Harlem, Mont. Reverse: D.E. McNicol. East Liverpool. Diameter: Lot# 1173 North Dakota Souvenir Calendar 8.5 in. 7) 1909, Compliments of Dodson Mercantile Co. Dodson, Mont. Plates (3) Lot of 3. 1) 1908, E. O. Estes Reverse: N.C.C. Diameter: about 9.25 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. “Furniture.” Wanpeton,” N. D. Reverse: green $150-300 HWAC# 112629 print La Belle, China. Diameter: about 7.5 in. 2) 1913, Complements of Inman, Holman & Co. Lot# 1169 Nebraska Souvenir Calendar Plate Antler, N. Oak. Reverse: brown print, Carnation, Collection, Nebraska (9) Lot of 9: (1) 1910 Mc Nicol. Diameter: about 9.25 in. 3) 1910, Calendar Plate 8” Greetings from The Bank that with flowers throughout plate. Complements treats you right Bank of Hyannis. Hyannis, Nebr. David Lubenow, Great Bend, N.D. Reverse: Stamp on back: Poper Gosser China. Small chip brown print, Carnation, Mc Nicol. Diameter: a little over 9 in. John on reverse not noticable from front. (2) Fruit Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112609 Plate 7.25” Stamp on back: Compliments H.P Sutton McCook Neb. Jeweler and Optician (3) Lot# 1174 Ohio Souvenir Calendar Plate Souvenir of Omaha, Neb. 7.75” Stamped on back: Made in England fro Collection, Ohio (9) Lot of 9: (1) State Brandeis Stores Omaha, Neb (4) Sailboat Plate 7.5” Stamp on back: Capitol, Columbus Ohio 7.75” diameter. Stamp Compliments of H.F. Hecht, Havelock, Nebr. (5) 1920 Calendar Plate on back illegible. (2) 1909 Calendar Plate. 9.25” The Great World war, Peoples Co-operative store, the little store 8.25” Compliments of G.F. Clemmer, Dayton, with the big business Scribner, Neb. Stamp on back: D.E. McNichol East Oh. Stamp on back: Pope Gosser China (3) Liverpool, o. 99 (6) 1911 Calendar Plate La Truda, Te Be Ce, TB Tracy 1909 Calendar Plate 8” Compliments of L.M. Bros. Co. Omaha. Stamp on back Warwick China. (7) 1914 Calendar Kennedy, Dealer in Fancy & Staple Groceries, Plate Compliments of Herrald Bros., Benedict, Nebr.8.25” Stamp on Meats, Poultry & Fish, Hudson, Ohio. Stamped on back: Semi M & S back:Carnation McNicol (8) 1909 Calendar Plate 9” Waco Mercantile Porcelain. (4) 1911 Calendar Plate. 7.5” J.M. Estep. Kensington, Ohio Co. for Everything Waco, - Nebraska. Stamp on back: Sterling China. Dry Goods & Clothing. No stamp on back (5) 1912 Plate 8” G.W. (9) Cream Dish about 4” high. M.E. Church, Fairfield, Neb. Stamp on Reese, Cut - Rate Druggist, Cleaveland Oh Stamped on back Roval bottom Wheelock China Made in Austria for N.D. Gates Fairfield, Neb. Firenee China (6) 1910 Good Luck Calendar Plate 8”Compliments of John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 112693 J.G. Hoelle & Son Groceries & Queensware, Convoy, Oh (7) 1916 Plate 9” Compliments of the Season Stamped on back D.E. McNicol East Lot# 1170 New Jersey Souvenir Advertising Liverpool, O. (8) Souvenir of Columbus, Ohio plate 10” Stamped on and Calendar Plates (3) Lot of 3. 1) 1913, J. back: R & M Rowland & Marsellus Co Staffordshire England Designed F. Bach, Fort Lee, N.J. Reverse: Saxon, China. & Imported by The David C Beggs Co. Columbus, Ohio.(9) Souvenir of Diameter: 8.5 in. 2) 1910, Fred’K Schmitts, Cincinnati City Hall 10” Stamped on back: R & M Rowland & Marsellus Jersey City, N.J. Reverse: East Liverpool, Ohio, Co Staffordshire England John Reynolds Collection Est. $250-500 HWAC# USA. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 3) White plate, 112691 Henry High School, Henry, ILL. Reverse: Wheelock. Made in Germany for Peterman Bros. Henry ILL. Diameter: about 6.5 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 112614 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 29

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1175 1859 Oregon Souvenir Plates Lot# 1179 Pennsylvania Large Group of (3) Lot of 3 matching plates (red, blue, black). Pennsylvania Calendar Plates Lot includes: Dated 1859. Front of plate shows various 1) 8” Plate. H.L Ruth, Emerald, Pa. 1922. D.E. historic references. Including Meriwether McNicol, Ohio. 2) 1912, 8”. H.A. Boyer, West Lewis, William Clark, Crater Lake and Hanover, Pa. Sterling China. 3) 1909, 8”. WM. Bonneville Dam. Reverse: includes various Brunt Pottery. Compliments of the Palace of information about Oregon. Meier & Frank Co. Sweets, Rochester, PA. A chip on the back. 4) Johnson Brothers England. Diameter: about 11 1910, 8”, Curtin Tidd, Effort, PA. Carnation in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# McNicol. 5) 1920, 8”. Gately & Fitzgerald Furniture Co. Johnstown, 112605 PA. D.E. McNicol. 6) 1910, 8”. D.W. Kleckner, Kepners, PA. Carnation McNicol. 7) 1910, 7”. Heffner Bros. Friedensburg, PA. Carnation Lot# 1176 Portland Oregon Souvenir Plates McNicol. 8-9) 1912 (2 varieties), 7”. W.J. Sleifer, Saucona, PA. Carnation non-Calendar (4) Lot of 4. 1) 1919, The Rose McNicol. 10) 1912, 7 1/2”. Killmer Bros. Dept. Store, Tionesta, PA. City, Portland, OR. Reverse: Shesia and logo. No maker. 11) 1908, 7”. Geo. Freed, Mountainville, PA. No maker. 12) (See photo). Diameter: about 6 in. 2) Souvenir 1908, 7”. Graybill G. Landis, Rothsville, PA. No maker. 13) 1909, 9”. E.D. Rose Festival, Portland, OR. Reverse: Limoges, Reiter, Hoppenville, PA. “Merry Christmas To All”. Carnation McNicol. China. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 3) Oregon Hotel, 14) Small plate, 5”, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA. Made In Germany. 15) 9” Ashland, Ore. Reverse: Made in Germany. plate, 1909, Holman Bros. Chester Springs, PA. Carnation McNicol. 16) Diameter: about 8 in. 4) Portland, Oregon, Rose 1909, 9”, C.W. Keiter, Kutztown, PA. Carnation McNicol. Also, a small Festival. Reverse: Edwin M. Knowles, China. Co. 94. Diameter: about 7 little pitcher pictures Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112618 John Reynolds Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 112679 Lot# 1180 South Dakota Souvenir Lot# 1177 Oregon Set of 12 Oregon Calendar Advertising and Calendar Plates (4) + ND Plates A very nice group. 1) 1911, Bailey & Lot of 5. 1) Calendar plate, 1918. Our Flag Massingill, Lakeview, Ore. 9”. K.T. & K. Co. Complements of the Fair Store, Tyndall, S.D., Porcelain. 2) 1910, The S.B. Baker Co. Genl Reverse: D.E. Mc Nicol. East Liverpool, O. Merch., Condon, Oregon, the Wheat City. 9”. No Diameter: a little over 9 in. 2) White calendar maker. 3) 1911, Chilton & Cornett, Primville, plate with purple flowers, 1909. M.W. Goble, Oregon. 8”. No maker. 4) 1910, Niagara Falls The Post Office Store, Fairview, SO. DAK. pictured. Geo. R. Hurn, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 8”. Dresden China. 5) Reverse: N.C.C./F.L.O. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 3) White plate w/ flowers 1910, AX Billy Dept. Store, Eugene, Ore. 8”. Dresden China. 6) 1915, around boarder. Platt Street, Dwight, N. DAK. Reverse: Wheelock, Square Deal, Klamath Falls, Oreg. 7”. Homer Jaughlin, Hudson. 7) Made in Austria for August Sjoquist, Dwight, N. DAK. Diameter: 8 in. 1910, Halvorsen & Mason, Ione, Oregon. 8”. Pope Gosser China. 8) 4) Homestake Gold Mine and Mills, Black Hill, SD. Purple boarder. 1913, J.C. Donaldson, Genl Merch., Buena Vista, Oregon. 8”. Carnation, Reverse: Wheelock. Made in Germany for A. Longe (unclear). McNicol. 9) 1910, Rice & Rice, Roseburg, Ore. 7”. Dresden China. 10) Diameter: about 5.5 in. 5) 1910, Souvenir, Oelrichs, S.D. Reverse: blue 1912. Monroe State Bank, Monroe, Oregon on the back. A couple small print, China. Diameter: about 7.5 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $120- chips. Goodwin Moreno. 11) 1914. Washington’s Tomb. Durkee Merc. 200 HWAC# 112612 Co., Durkee, Ore. 9”. Carnation McNicol. 12) 1910, Montgomery Turner Genl Merch., Banks, Oregon. 8”. Dresden China. Plus a small dish, Lot# 1181 Washington Souvenir Advertising City of Portland, Oregon, Wheelock China, Austria for Moler & Frank, and Calendar Plates Washington (9) Lot of Portland, Ore. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112676 8. 1) Tea Cup. State Normal School, Bellingham, Wash. Bottom: Made in Germany. Diameter: about 2.5. Height: about 2.5. 2) Butter Dish. Hotel Monte Cristo, Everett, Wash. Reverse: Made Lot# 1178 Pennsylvania Blue Souvenir in Germany for B.W. Fargo & Co. About 7 in by 3 in. 3) 1911, Gray’s Advertising and Calendar Plates PA (5) Lot Cash Grocery, PT. Angeles, Wash. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 7 in. of 5. 1) Blue plate. Flowing Well. Reverse: C. 4) Spokane Co. Court House. Spokane, Wash. Reverse: Jonroth. Made Lmery, JA. & Co. (See photo). Diameter: about 10 in Germany for Richard Schacht. Diameter: about 6.25 in. 5) 1911, in. 2) Souvenir of Gettysburg, General Meade’s Compliments of M. Howell. General Merchandise. Cathlamet, Wash. Headquarters. Reverse: Semi-Porcelain Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 6) 1909, Compliments of C. England. F Winkle & Co. Diameter: about 10 in. W. Bonell. Fall City, Wash. Reverse: Sevres. 7) White Plate. Diameter: 3) Historical Philadelphia, Independence Hall a little less than 6 in. 8) Big Log, Arlington, Wash. Reverse: Wheelock. 1776. Reverse: The Rowland Marsellus & Co. Staffordshire, England. Made in Germany for E. L. Price. Racket Store. Diameter: about 5.5 Diameter: about 10 in. 4) Souvenir of Gettysburg, PA. Reverse: blank. in. 9) 1912, Compliments of Star Clothing Co. The House of Quality. Diameter: about 8 in. 5) Our State Capital Harrisburg, PA. Reverse: Sprague, Wash. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 8.5 in. John Reynolds Made in England for W.B. PFLEGHAROT. Furniture, Carpets, & Rugs Collection Est. $160-300 HWAC# 112751 Charleroi, PA. Diameter: about 8 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 112619 Lot# 1182 Christmas & Holiday Calendar Plates (6) Lot of 6. 1) Christmas plate of kids opening gifts in brown boarder. Diameter: 9 in. 2) Plate of kids looking out the window. Diameter: 9 in. 3) 1911, calendar of two kids. Reverse: The Colonial Co. 4) Pink Merry Christmas plate w/ Santa.Diameter: about 6.5 in. 5) Pink and white saucer. Diameter: about 5 in. 6) Merry Chirstmas mug w/ Santa. Diameter: little less than 3 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112615 30 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1183 Foreign Souvenir and Calendar Lot# 1187 Souvenir Advertising and Plates (7) Lot of 6. 1) Blue plate with print Calendar Plates Texas and Oklahoma (6) of animals outside river and castle. Roses and Lot of 6. 1) C. B. Welhausen & Co., Shiner, TX. flowers along plate. Reverse: blank. Diameter: Reverse: D. E. Mc Nicol. East Liverpool. WOF. a little over 10 in. 2) Calendar plate, 1909. Diameter: about 9 in. 2) 1910, EGG & EGG Possibly Liverpool. Reverse: Smith Phillips, General Dry Goods. Edna, TX. Reverse: Pope Sem. Porcelain. Diameter: about 8 in. 3) Blue Gposser, China. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 3) Blue plate with fruit in the center. “A Present from AMBERYSTWYTH”. Blue palte w/ various locations. San Antonio, TX. Reverse shows details boarder. Reverse: 1213. Diameter: about 8.5 in. 4) Gold and white about community center. Diameter: about 10 in. 4) 1916, Citizens plate with print of Greennock, Church, St. Andrews NB. Reverse: blank. State Bank, Vici, OKLA. Reverse: Bright China, USA. Diameter: about 8 Diameter: 6 in +. 5) White plate with strawberries. Hospital Medicine in. 5) Slip NR3, Port Arthur, TX. Reverse: Wheelock. Made in Germany Hat Alberta, Canada. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 5 in. 6) White for N.M. Nielson. Port Arthur, TX. Weimar. Diameter: About 5 in by 7 in. Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee 1977. Crown and E ii R printed in red 6) Canadian County Courthouse, El Reno OK. Bottom: Wheelock. Made on front. Reverse: black print Lord Nelson Pottery. Hand-Crafted in in Germany for Neal W. Evans. El Reno, OK. Diameter: about 2.5 in by 4 England. Diameter: about 4.5 in. 7) White Plate, 1966, Centennial Sam in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $140-220 HWAC# 112620 ‘N Sue. Reverse: Bone King England. Made for Monarch Specialty-Ad Vancouver, B.C. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112607 Lot# 1188 Souvenir Calendar Plate Collection, Wisconsin & Michigan (8) Lot of Lot# 1184 1890-1901 Native American 8: (1) Souvenir of Detroit Mich Plate 7.5” Stamp Creamer and Sugar (2) Lot of 2. 1) Creamer on back: England (2) 1909 Compliments of with Indian on left side of creamer. Bottom: G.H. Hengfuss, Westfield, Wis. 9.75” Stamp on Stamp Royal Saxe. Germany. Stamp of Crown. back Carnation McNicol. (3) 1908 Calendar Diameter: about 3 inches. 2) Creamer without Plate. 9” Compliments of A.E. Frank, General handle. Indian on left side of creamer. Bottom: Stamp Royal Saxe. Merchandise Harrisville, Wis. Stamp on back Germany. Stamp of Crown. Diameter: about 3.25 inches. John Reynolds N.C. Co. E.L.O. (4) 1909 calendar Plate 9.25” Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112602 Compliments of Frank Schuster, High Grade Grocer Milwaukee, Wis. (5) Fish Plate 9” Hugo R Klessig, General Merchandise Fredonia Lot# 1185 Nice Group of Eastern States Wis. D.E. McNicol East Liverpool, O. (6) 1910 Calendar plate 9.25” Plates (9) Large group includes: Three blue Compliments of O.F. Voelkner, Borth, Wis. Stamp on back: Carnation and white plates depicting Washington D.C. McNicol (7) Seasons Greetings from Kruger’s Grocery Kenosha, Wis. One of the Capital and George and Martha 8.5” Stamp on back: C.F.Co. with crown. (8) 1915 calendar plate 8.25” Washington. Another of the Washington P.N. Burg Shell Lake, Wis. stamp on back: Limogeo China (9) 7.5” Vase Monument & Mt. Vernon Place, and the third of Street Parade, July 4th 05 Marion Wis. Stamp on bottom: Wheelock the Capitol building. All are 10” plates. Two are John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 112694 Rowland & Marcellus, Staffordshire, England. The other is Jonroth, England. Plate 4 is of Mt. Vernon by Jones, Lot# 1189 Two U.S. Mint Collector’s Plates McDuffie & Stratton, Boston, Wedgwood. Also a large bowl picturing Two 5” collector’s plates. One pictures the Captayne John Smith, Admiral of New England. 10” shallow bowl by United States Mint, Denver, Colorado and the Rowland & Marsellus Co., Staffordshire, England. 6) 1910 calendar other shows the New U.S. Mint, Philadelphia, plate, 9”, compliments of N.E. Arnold, Genl Merch., Morgan, Ky. 7) 1912 Pa. Both say Made In Germany on the back. John calendar plate, Compliments of Barrier- Widenhouse & Co. Concord, Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112672 N.C. 8” plate by Carnation McNicol. 8) Monticello official souvenir plate, Victoria China, Czechoslovakia. measures 8”. 9) Spokane County Lot# 1190 Various Souvenir Advertising and Court House, made for the Palace Department Store, Spokane, Wash. Calendar Plates (5) Lot of 5. 1) Blue, Louisiana, John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 112670 Souvenir Plate. Various locations. Reverse: The Rowland Marsellus Co. Stafforshire, England. Lot# 1186 1900’s Souvenir Advertising and Designed for D. H. Holmes Co. New Orleans, LA. Calendar Plates (5) Lot of 5. 1) Blue and yellow Diameter: about 10 in. 2) Rock City Gardens. plate with print of woman. Copy 1907 by Philip Reverse: Old English Staffordshire for Rock Boileau. Reverse: green stamp Terun, China City Garden Lookout Mountains. Diameter: and crown. Diameter: about 9 in, little more. about 10 in. 3) Surrender Monument, Vicksburg, MISS. Reverse: Made 2) Couple in a row boat. Front: Compliments in Austria expressly for Clarke & Co. Vicksburg, MISS. Diameter: about of Mrs. Jos. C. Hadley. Reverse: green stamp, 4 in. 4) 1913, GEO. Trautwein Fine Shoes. St. Louis, MO. Reverse: Dresden, China. Diameter: about 7.5 inches. Blank. Diameter: about 7.5 in. 5) 1912, Hugglins Lufburrow-Ezell Co. 3) Square Peoble’s Housefurnishing Company. Woman, Cupid, and Oliver, GA. Reverse: green print, Semi Porcelain. John Reynolds Collection calendars on front of plate. Reverse: brown stamp, Cranation, Mc.Nicol. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 112616 Diameter: about 9 in, little more. 4) Plate of woman with green leaves. Lotlie Prikznd in cursive (see photo) in front. Reverse: green stamp D. Lot# 1191 Various Souvenir Advertising E. Mc Nicol. East Liverpool, O. woe. Diameter: about 7 inches. 5) Plate and Calendar Plates (5) Lot of 5. 1) Blue plate with small child. Jean Darling. Pink background. Reverse: gold stamp, w/ house. CT. Reverse: Old Town Mill, New Hal Roach The Serbing Pottery Co. Our Gang. Diameter: about 6 inches London Conn Built 1860. Made in England for a little more. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112606 L.Lewis. Diameter: a little over 9 in. 2) 1908, O.C. Taylor & Co. Burlington, VT. Reverse: Semi Porcelain. Diameter: about 9.5 in. 3) Souvenir of Newport, R.I., blue plate with various locations. Reverse: Frank Beardmore, Fenton, England. Diameter: about 8 in. 4) 1911, Complements of Fred J. Gibson, Hillsboro, Lower Village, N.H. Reverse: unclear stamp. See photo. Diameter: about 7.5 in. 5) 1915, Groceries and Meats. 119 Main St. Berlin, N.H. Reverse: blank. Diameter: about 7.5 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112613 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 31

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Souvenir Plates Lot# 1192 W. J. Byran Collectables Politcal Lot# 1197 Arizona Early Arizona Ephemera Cup Lot of 1. Political Cup. The People’s Money Three pieces: 1) Express Wells, Fargo Y Cia. W. J. Bryan on front of cup. Diameter: about 4 envelope, postmarked Nogales, Arizona, date in, little less. John Reynolds Collection Est. $40-60 illegible but 1800s. Vignette in Spanish for HWAC# 112608 use in Mexico. 2) stereoview card “Climbing the last loop on the Mountain Railway to Morenci Copper Mines, Arizona” a photo of a train crossing a high trestle. Copyright 1903 by Underwood & Underwood. 3) Bisbee, Lowell and Warren District Lot# 1193 Western Souvenir and Souvenir Folder. Published by A. O. Boeres Co., of Phoenix. Ten pages of Advertising Plates (5) Lot of 5. 1) 1911- photographs, mostly of mining scenes, but also a panorama of Bisbee. Seventeen photos in all; from James H. Adams, Bisbee, Arizona but 1912, New Mexico. Comes with brown cover. never addressed or mailed. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 110881 Diameter: 7 in. 2) Western Theme. Souvenir of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Reverse: Wheellock. Lot# 1198 Arizona Two Made in England for Moyune Tea Co. Cheyenne, Road Runners This is a Wyo. 3) Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah. lot of two road runners. Reverse: Made for J. E. Kenyon Curio. Co. Salt One road runner is cast Lake City, Utah. Diameter: little less than 7 in. 4) Fielding Academy, aluminum at 18 in, overall Paris, Idaho. Reverse: red, Made expressly for Shepherd Merc, Co. length and marked #166 Paris, Idaho. 5) Barracks, FT. Mackenzie, Wyoming. Reverse: Made in USA Anthony (c); the second is a hand carved road runner 14 in. X 4 Germany for Chas. E. Ridley. Broken Dollar Store, Sheridan, Wyoming. Weimar. Diameter: a little over 5 in. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150- in. high of snakewood. An Arizona or New Mexico origin. Both are for indoor display. Est. $90-150 HWAC# 110490 300 HWAC# 112611 Lot# 1194 Alaska Fairbanks to Council Mail and Pack Train Route Maps, 1906 Lot# 1199 St. Paul, Arkansas 1892 Grand Reconnaissance and Preliminary Survey for a Army of the Republic (GAR) Membership Certificate Rare. Certificate stating that Proposed Mail and Pack Train from Fairbanks William Mitchell is a member in good standing to Council, Alaska. 1906. by J. L. McPherson, and has paid all dues to be transferred to any Engineer. This is a remarkable seven map Post or Order. Dated May 27th, 1892 at St. set from 1906 in blue line form. we could not find listing of another Paul, Arkansas. Signed by post commander copy. The map set is from McPherson’s own personal file, along with Joseph Vanbount and adjutant Riggs. Mitchell perhaps 20 other maps he made while working in Alaska that are in this auction. There are five principal map sheets accompanied by entered service in 1862 as a private in the 34th Company of Iowa Vol. a masteer index sheet and a small er index sheet. The larger maps Inf. Regiment. Black print with gold vignette of badge. Certificate has are about 30 x 50 “. In a report of the Secretary of War (1907), it was been mounted to paper. Please inspect. 8 x 10.5” Est. $200-400 HWAC# reported the trail was proposed to be 8 feet wide. It roughly followed a 107767 portion of a Military telegraph route, as shown on the main index map. Lot# 1200 Bakersfield area., California Council is only a bout 60 miles from Nome, 72 miles today by road. The 1911-41 Calif. Labor Pinbacks 8 Pinbacks. proposed route also ran along a significant portion of the Yukon River, 1925 International Boy Hexathlon 500 1925. through Tanana. The area was so remote that in 1911 only one express 1947 Building Service Employees Local 22, company operated in Alaska- Wells, Fargo & Co, who only did $161 in Star Engraving Co. 1917 Cools and Waiters business that year. As of this writing, it is unknown if a small private Union (Bakersfield), Donaldson Publishing. express company operated this Alaska mail route after completion, or if it was run by paid Government employees. Alaska PAcific Express 1912 Cooks and Waiters 550 Bakersfield, Brunt Co. printing. 1911 Co. ran out of Skagway, but little is known. More research is needed. Est. $600-2000 HWAC# 112190 Culinary 561 Sacramento, Brunt Co printing. 1937 Oil Workers 126 Long Beach W.F. Lake & Co printer. 1941 B.T.C. Tulare County, Star Lot# 1195 Arizona “The Grand Canyon of Engraving. 1914 Cools & Waiters 550 Bakersfield, Brunt Co printing. Arizona” Fred Harvey Photograph Album All are in great condition and in protective envelopes. John Reynolds Fred Harvey souvenir color photograph album Collection Est. $80-110 HWAC# 112293 from the early 1900s. Produced by the El Tovar Lot# 1201 Bodie, California Massive Color studio. “The Grand Canyon of Arizona” gold Photo of Bodie, California This is a color embossed lettering, black cord binding, heavy photograph 79 in. X 50 in. unsigned of the black construction type paper featuring 16 miners union hall c. 1960. A very high quality photograph. Est. $300- photographs including title page. Excellent 500 HWAC# 112342 condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110659 Lot# 1196 Arizona Arizona USGS Topo Map Group (248 maps) About 248 topo maps maps of the modern era, all 1:62,500 (about 1” to the mile. This may be a nearly complete group of the topo maps from the state. dated approx 1938-9-1960. Today, these are purchased at a price in excess of $6 each! maps are 17 x 21” each. This group also includes a half dozen copies of older Arizona topos. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 112330 32 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1202 Fresno, California 1800-1900’s Lot# 1206 Hollywood, California 1900’s Fresno Glass Paperweights 4 Total. 1. Heald’s Hollywood Stage Actresses 24 + 1” College. Round clear glass, 4” diameter X 1.5 Advertising Sweet Caporal Cigarette sepia “ height, 14.8 oz. center portrait of Edward picture pin backs by The Whitehead & Hoag Payson Heald, founder of college in 1863. Co. .Example of what’s included : Kathryn Portrait is on white background, encircled with Kidder, Lulu Glaser, Paula Edwardes, Madelaine city campus locations. Motto in circle “WHEN Bouton, Mannine Palmer, Caroline Miskel, Eleanor Mays and Della Fox. IN NEED OF OFFICE HELP CALL ON HEALDS Are either in holders or envelopes. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- COLLEGE”. All campuses were closed April 27, 2015. In good condition: 200 HWAC# 112974 does have small scratched on top and internal crack on bottom (does not touch glass surface. 2.Fidelity and Deposit Co. Of Maryland. Fresno Lot# 1207 Hollywood, California 1900’s Office. 4 “x3” x1 “, 11.2 oz. Clear glass w/ ad “SURETY BONDS” Color Hollywood Starlets mirrors 5 mirrors. All Pict (drawing) of the Fidelity 15 Story building in Maryland built in are B/W photos by Hartsook Photography. 1893 W/horse drawn carriages. F.M. Chittenden, Agent. Fresno, CA. Excellent condition. Autographs. Includes Vola Reverse of weight brown w/initials “AB”. 3. General Teamsters Union Vale, Mae Marsh, Jane Cowl, Mary Pickford and Local 431, 4.25” X3 X 1, 14.4 oz. Blue print on white background. Fay Marbe’. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- Teamsters logo, address in Fresno, Ca. and list of officers. Underside is 500 HWAC# 112972 a mirror. 4. Columbia Varnish Co., 4” X 3” X 1”, 12.8 oz. Black Lettering on gold background. Address Fresno, Calif. Underside is a mirror w/ Lot# 1208 Universal Pictures Souvenir small crack in upper left corner (does not extend to surface). John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112468 Mirrors Lot of two: Hobart Henley/ Jane Novak starring in “Graft” (1915 but lost to film Lot# 1203 Hollywood, California Hollywood history) the Great Serial Story, 16 episodes. 53 mm. A souvenir from the Universal Theatres Collectors Archive Hundreds of Hollywood Concession Co. Chicago Ill. (Made in Germany), press and 8x10” promo photos. Magazines, 35 x 75 mm. Hobart Henley was a silent film press releases and more. Some names you actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He may recognize in photo group-Jack Lemon, was involved in over 60 films either as an actor Paul Newman, John Travolta, Lily Tomlin, Liza or director in his twenty-year career. Novak began acting in motion Minnelli, Jack Nicholson including bar scene in pictures in 1913 at the age of 17. Her career extended into the sound The Shining!, Stallone, Duvall, Anthony Hopkins, James Bond, Rickels, film medium, and she appeared in a total of 115 movies in her career. Burt Reynolds, Kirk Douglas and literally hundreds of more stars. A John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112925 really nice collection of Hollywood material with something for every one. A file box full. The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $400-1500 HWAC# Lot# 1209 Hollywood Celebrity Mirrors 100048 Lot of four pocket mirrors with photos of early Lot# 1204 Hollywood, California Collection of Hollywood stars: R. “Fatty” Arbuckle(Roscoe Movie stills and newspaper photos of film was one of the most popular silent stars of the 1910s and one of the highest paid actors in stars This is a lot of movie stills that range from Hollywood until his arrest for the rape and murder of actress Virginia the 1930’s to the 1980’s. Pure fun to explore. Rappe); Mary Miles Minter (appeared in 50 silent movies, career cut There are 17 newspaper pages depicting stars short by murder scandal of her director); W.S. Hart; ( an American of the silent era in film making, the flip side of silent film Western actor, screenwriter, director and producer. During each are cartoons spoofing war and fascism the late 1910s and early 1920s, he was one of the most consistently that is still relevant today. (All are dated to 1917). There are two popular movie stars); Clara Belle Prae. John Reynolds Collection Est. Pressbook portfolios published by 20th Century Fox depicting two $100-400 HWAC# 112905 motion pictures: M*A*S*H and “Joanna”. Both are marketing releases. The rest is a treasure-trove of movie stills, some un-named that would Lot# 1210 1800-1900’s Vaudeville require considerable research to find out who they are; over 100 stills mirrors Three mirrors. 1. 1 3/4”. in all. The famous hitch-hiking scene from “It happened One Night” in Sepia Picture of Charmion w/printing a still is crystal clear with Clark Gable and Claudette Corbert. There is Star of Vaudeville Charmion in circle. a young Cab Calaway photo, Roy Rogers, Denzel Washington in “Glory” 2. 2 1/4 w/color picture of possible and many more. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110502 Spanish female dancer 3. 2 1/4” from Bowen’s Concert Hall w/ Lot# 1205 Hollywood, California 1900’s printing: Free, VAUDEVILLE SHOW MAT. MONDAY-SATURDAY. HOTEL DINING ROOM LADIES &GENTS OPEN ALL NIGHT. Hollywood mirrors Two mirrors. 1. The Broken All in excellent condition. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Coin w/ b&w pictures of Francis Ford and Grace 112971 Cunard and Universal Moving Pictures logo between them. Parisian Nov. Co. . 2. The Broken Coin w/ b&w pictures of Francis Ford and Grace Lot# 1211 Charlie Chaplin Photo Mirror A young Cunard. Ptinter 15 weeks, 30 reels Universal. The Whitehead % Noag Co. Charlie Chaplin poses on this 43 x71 mm mirror. Both Excellent condition. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Chaplin was arguably the single most important 112973 artist produced by the cinema, certainly its most extraordinary performer and probably still its most universal icon. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 112923 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 33

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1212 Duncan Sister Photo Mirrors Lot# 1217 Lake Tahoe, California Two Rare Lot of two photo mirrors, 44 mm and 56 mm Lake Tahoe Brochures: Globin’s Al Tahoe and of the Duncan Sisters in Topsy and Eva. An Emerald Bay Camp & Hotel Lot of 2 different. American vaudeville duo, In 1923 the Duncans 1) Globin’s Al Tahoe. Color brochure with created their signature roles in Topsy and Eva steamer vignette. Blue and orange print, map, (Rosetta as the former, in blackface, Vivian illustrations, and printed photographs. c.1920s. as the latter), a musical comedy derived from the novel Uncle Tom’s Rare. 2) Emerald Bay Camp & Hotel. Colored Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. For this production they wrote and photo of steamer in Emerald Bay on cover, introduced the songs “I Never Had a Mammy” and “Rememb’ring”. A numerous printed B&W photographs on the huge hit in its day, Topsy and Eva was subsequently adapted into a inside incl. multiple of steamers. Rare. c.1920s. 1927 silent movie, directed by D.W. Griffith. John Reynolds Collection Est. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 107888 $60-100 HWAC# 112907 Lot# 1218 Lake Tahoe, California 1915-1920 Lot# 1213 Janesville & Loyalton, California Two Rare Lake Tahoe Railroad Tourism 1881-1918 Rare Janesville & Loyalton Brochures Lot of 2 different. 1) “The Tahoe Billheads & Ephemera Lot of 6. 1) Janesville, Country,” by Southern Pacific Railroad. Printed California. Located in Lassen County, California, in 1915. 30 panels, beautiful color covers, 11 miles SE of Susanville. a) Two different filled with B&W photos of Tahoe scenery and Janesville Roller Mills billheads, 1891 and attractions incl. a panorama showing two 1893. Toning. Both to JC Young. b) 1881 letterhead and cover. LN Breed, steamers, plus printed descriptions of sights Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes. Letter is addressed to a sister and resorts. Great early Tahoe resource! 2) in Acushnet, MA. Cover has 1881 Janesville postmark. Toning and ink Tahoe Tavern brochure printed by Southern stains to cover and letter. In 1860, after the Battle of Pyramid Lake Pacific Railroad & Lake Tahoe Railway & Transportation Co. Black and (also known as “The Ormsby Massacre”), settlers built a loopholed white photo on cover of steamer on the lake. Orange and black print stockade for protection from an Indian attack that never materialized. with B&W photos of the Tavern and recreation activities, as well as a The fort, Fort Janesville, which had a bastion, or block house, in its map. c.1920. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 107890 southwest angle, was less than a mile from the town of Janesville. 2) Loyalton, California. Located in Sierra County. Pictorial IOOF receipt Lot# 1219 Lake Tahoe, California Lake Tahoe for payment (1912). Also a 1918 typed letter from the San Francisco & Truckee Area Ephemera Collection Lot IOOF office regarding claims for brothers or sisters in the Military or of 15. 1) Lake Tahoe: Camp Richardson travel Naval Service. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 107810 brochure (color with steamer illustration); Emerald Bay Resort travel brochure; Carson & Lot# 1214 Lake Tahoe, California Mounted Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Co. billhead (1901); Lake Tahoe Photographs of Family Vacation John G. Fox billhead issued to Tahoe lumber This appears to be the Glenbrook area. Extra baron DL Bliss (1885); four photo prints of rare family photo climbing Cave Rock. Also early Tahoe area lumber scenes; and two State Controller’s warrants swimming, boating, riding horses, and at the issued to Tahoe historical figures: SH Marlette and Tahoe stage campsite. Photos are 3.75 x 4.75”. Mounts operator JM Benton. 2) Truckee: five letterheads, JL Lewison & Co. and are 6.25 x 7.25”. Contrast of photos is quite good! One has a bend in J. Adolph, 1886-1890. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 107884 the top left. Otherwise in very nice condition. (First came postcards. Then came pamphlets. Then came the tourists enjoying this pristine Lot# 1220 Lake Tahoe, California 1888-1950s mountain lake.) Est. $700-2000 HWAC# 58306 Lake Tahoe Postcard & Postal History Collection Lot of 13. 1) Nine postcards (eight Lot# 1215 Lake Tahoe, California Rare different), early printed color, 4 mailed 1908- Glenbrook Brochure Plus One Other Early 1912 and 5 unmailed. Views of Glenbrook, Tahoe Brochure Lot of 2 different. 1) Rare Brockway, and Nature scenes. 2) Souvenir brochure for the Glenbrook Inn. Numerous black booklet, “The Pioneer Trail & Lake Tahoe,” mailed and white photographs of horseback riding, the from Meyers in 1923. 14 color illustrations of lodge, an early automobile, people in canoes, Tahoe and Placerville, incl. two panoramas, people unloading from steamer, scenery, etc.. connected accordion-style to the booklet. Rare. Also an illustrated map. c.1915-20. 2) Emerald Comes with note about the trip where the booklet was mailed. 3) 1888 Bay Resort. Colorful brochure with photo of Post Office Registry receipt for AR Fraser of Glenbook with Glenbrook steamer in green-colored Emerald Bay. Inside cancel. 4) Two advertising covers: rare Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber has 5 B&W photos and a map. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 107889 Co., Hobart Mills (1908) cover; and color corner advertising cover for Globins resort in Tahoe. Nice group! Est. $150-250 HWAC# 107886 Lot# 1216 Lake Tahoe, California Three Different Tahoe Brochures: Tahoe Tavern, Camp Richardson, & Emerald Bay Lot of 3 different nice early Tahoe travel brochures. c.1920s-30s. 1) Tahoe Tavern. Green with white and green print, printed pictures of golfing, horseback riding, beach, pool, etc. 2) Camp Richardson. Color brochure with illustration of steamer. Printed B&W photos inside. 3) Emerald Bay Resort. Color brochure with green illustration of Emerald Bay and printed B&W photos. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 107883 34 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1222 Mono/Inyo County, California Mono/Inyo County Desert Ephemera Maps from the 1940s-1950s of the Mohave Desert and Barstow, Death Valley, Mono County (1954), three Blackburn’s foldable maps of Riverside, Imperial and Inyo Counties. 1948 Fishing Guide to Mono County. An edition of Harry Oliver’s Desert Rat Scrap Book “Only Newspaper in America you can open in the wind.” Copy of a photograph of Cluster Pines at Big Bear, circa 1920s. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 112103 Lot# 1221 Los Angeles, California Reyes Family Land Grant Maps, Lot# 1223 Nevada City, California 1880-1889 Nevada (Downtown) First Adobe Houses In LA. Two large framed documents City Area Ephemera (Railroad & Explosives Checks) (maps), expert framing. “map of a tract of land situate in the city and Lot of 4. 1) Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad county of Loos Angeles, State of California, containing 28.33 acres Company. Two freight bills, 1880 and 1882. 2) Two Wells occupied and claimed by Juana Maria Reyes, widow of Vicente Botiller, Fargo & Co. Bank checks issued to explosive companies! deceased, Surveyed on her request, Sept. 12th, 1868, by Capt. Wm. Both have datelines of North Bloomfield. Issued in 1889 Moore, Asst. Aug. Assbrand, scale 2 chains per inch, var. 14 degrees 15 to California Powder Works and San Francisco Fuse minutes E, True Courses. 33 x 36” Original pen and ink, red, blue, brown Manufacturing Company. Signed by D.R. McKilligan. Est. and black on buff paper. County Recorder stamp at upper right, filed $60-100 HWAC# 107816 July 8 1885, Book 6 Misc Records, p386. The map shows the subject parcel located on the east side of Main street at Spring and 8th St., Lot# 1224 Oakland, California Encased with a creek flowing through the center of the property NE-SW. There Advertising Compass Beige advertising is an old tape repaired tear at top center, visible in the photograph. compass compliments of Bessie J. Wood Co. of This very important map is of a key parcel originally secured under a Oakland. 44 mm, the compass itself is 16 mm. Mexican Land Grant to the Reyes family, specifically Vicente Botiller. Ms. Wood was the first woman member of the Botiller and his father, Juan Francisco Reyes, came north from California State Board of Funeral Directors and mexico with Father Junipero Serra. His voyage, and accompaniment Embalmers, she herself being an embalmer is well documented. The family, in fact, were important Los Angeles (quite a rarity in those times). She owned the community members well before the Gold Rush, as documented by Bessie L. Wood Mortuary in Oakland until 1930 Bancroft. The documents in this lot have been carefully handed down when it merged into Grant Miller Mortuary. John Reynolds Collection Est. within the Reyes family through the last two centuries. Here, the LA $60-150 HWAC# 112088 County Recorder’s office told the family in a memo that they have no record of this map (incorrect) (now Book 32, p2 Misc. Records). The Lot# 1225 Pasadena, California 20 Bound Volumes of Pasadena Daily Botiller name remained with this tract, and others, through time. Juan Union and Successor Papers, 1888-1906 Twenty bound volumes of Francisco Reyes (1749-1809) was part of the 1769 Portola Expedition newspapers from with Junipero Serra. He was Alcalde of the Pueblo de Los Angeles the Pasadena for three terms ( 1790, 1793-1795) and was the recipient of the Los Daily Star, Daily Encino and Lompoc Land Grants. The Los Encino Land Grant was Evening Star, given to him in 1785, which was basically the entire San Fernando and the Daily Valley. In 1802 he was granted the Lompoc Land Grant. He resided in News with dates the Adobes in Pueblo Los Angeles. The adobes are well described in ranging from the title documents and shown on the map. On the northern part of the 1888-1906. This tract were his dwelling and another adobe, a wood stable and some is a great archive fruit trees. On the north side of the parcel was more Reyes property of information (heirs of J. F. Reyes), this group held vineyards. Inside this large frame for the research is a death notice of Vincente Botiller de Ybarronde (1857-1921). historian or anyone interested The second frame is 22 x 42”, a “map of the Re Subdivision of in Pasadena the Widow Botiller Tract... 1888. This is an early blueprint map, history. The city originally filed in LA County in 1888, with County recorder’s stamp of Pasadena, at top. The map shows the Reyes tract cut up into residential California incorporated on June 19, 1986, becoming one of the first lots, with one street bearing the historical Botiller name. cities to incorporate in Los Angeles County. The city is known for the Rose Bowl football game and the Tournament of Roses Parade. The importance of these maps cannot be overstated. They represent The bulk of these bound volumes range from 1888- 1897, which the earliest period of “occupation” of Los Angeles - a time before makes them invaluable for research into the early days of Pasadena. 1800 - when the Spanish and Mexicans moved north to occupy and Christianize the lands. These are among the very first buildings built in These volumes were released after the information became microfilmed. Los Angeles (1780’s) and this original pen and ink map may be the last The Pasadena newspaper had three different names passed through original document that shows their specific sites. As an original work, the years with it being called the Daily Union, 1887-1889, the Daily it is incredibly important. Today, the property subject of these maps Evening Star, from 1890-1899, and the Daily News from 1896 onward. is dead center downtown Los Angeles, one of the two most important The individual bound volumes include: Daily Union, June, 1888; Daily cities in Western America, and represent its very beginnings. These Union, Jan-April, 1889; Daily Evening Star, Jan-April, 1890, Sept.-Dec., maps come to us directly from the Reyes family, with impeccable 1890, Jan.- April, 1891, May-August, 1891, Sept.- Dec., 1891, Jan-April, provenance. Est. $4000-8000 HWAC# 90982 1892, May-July, 1892, Sept.-Dec. 1892, Jan. 1893, May-Aug., 1893, Sept.- Dec., 1893, Sept.- Dec., 1894, May-Aug., 1895. Daily News include Sept.- Dec., 1896, May-Aug., 1896, Jan.- May, 1897, April, 2006 and May, 2006. Most of the volumes have disbound boards or partial bindings and paper tears. The papers were printed on high- acid paper which makes them brittle. This lot is being sold as- is. Please inspect for condition of this fabulous lot. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 110277 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 35

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1228 San Diego, California Hotel Yale Advertising Mirror Owner known by / No. 1132 / Please return to / Fireproof / Hotel Yale / San Diego / and Receive a Credit of / 25c on any / 75c - 1.00 - 1.50 / Room / Home 4321 / A. M. Neal / Main 5310. Round, 64 mm. John Reynolds Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 110591 Lot# 1229 San Diego, California 1899 John R. Seifert wholesale wines and liquors Billheads Lot of five billheads. Sole agents for Pabst Brewing and San Francisco breweries. 1899. Vignette left leaf w/”B” center surrounded by words “Purity, Age, Strength” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110818 Lot# 1230 San Diego, California c1900 San Diego Brewery Duo Lot of 2. 1) Post card from the San Lot# 1226 Placerville, California c1876-1880 CALIFORNIA GOLD Diego Consolidated Brewing Co. The caption RUSH James Marshall Presentation Silver Pie Server, Photograph reads “one of the real things which is making San Diego famous.”Dated May 1911. Mailed to a and Autograph Card James Marshall ephemera group. This very brewery in Hartford, Connecticut. 2) Photograph special lot includes a presentation piece to and from James Marshall overlooking the City Brewery building in San to an historical Placerville family. It has an original cabinet card photo Diego in 1883. The photographer is identified of Marshall and a signed personal card of Marshall, the very same as J.A. Sheriff located on the corner of Fifth and card that Marshall used and made near the end of his life to raise E streets. Measures 5.75” x 3.95” and 6.5” x 4.20” money when needed by selling the cards to interested persons. The on the matte. The focus is sharp and the contrast is medium. There is lot includes Sterling Silver engraved 9.5” long Pie Server in original wear on the right side. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110817 box, 2.5” x 4.5” original photograph card of Marshall from Kies & Brian Photographers in Placerville, Cal., Original autograph card signed Lot# 1231 San Francisco, California 1864 by Ja’s W, Marshall entitled “The Discoverer of Gold in California Bank of California Opium Seizure Certificate January 19th, 1848” with image of Old Sutter Mill in top left corner, - Rare! Rare. We have not seen these before. and handwritten note with provenance from the Keine-Wirtz family. Blue Bank of California form, United State of This silver pie server was presented to James Marshall at the 1876 America District Court for the Northern District Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. According to the provenance of California. For the case of “the United States provided by the consignor included with this lot, Marshall considered vs. 134 Boxes Opium.” Dateline San Francisco, Aug. 18th, 1864. Paying the pie server an unsuitable gift since he was an old bachelor living Charles James, Collector, $1110. Signed by the district judge and clerk. in a cabin at Coloma. On March 30th, 1880 he gave the pie server to Signed on the back by James. Black print on blue paper. Lith. Britton Elizabeth Kiene of the Placer Hotel in appreciation of the friendly & Co., San Francisco. 4.5 x 8.25” Some soiling. The first shipment of kindness shown him whenever he came in from his cabin and stayed Chinese opium fifty-two boxes in all arrived in San Francisco in 1861 at the hotel, which was just a few miles from Marshall’s cabin in aboard the clipper Ocean Pearl. By 1864, “the Year of Opium” in San Coloma. The pie server is engraved “Presented to Mrs. Elizabeth Kiene Francisco, huge shipments were arriving regularly, and the City’s by James W. Marshall, Gold Discoverer of California at Placerville. first three big drug busts occurred. On January 16th and April 22nd, March 30th 1880.” Elizabeth Kiene’s obituary published Saturday, May shipments from the ships Derby and Pallas were seized. Est. $200- 30th, 1908 in the Mountain Democrat: “Mrs. Elizabeth Kiene, one of 400 HWAC# 107761 the familiar figures in the early history of Placerville, passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. Wirtz on Cedar Ravine, Tuesday Lot# 1232 San Francisco, California C.H. last, after an illness of eleven days due to a stroke of paralysis, which Philpott Co. Advertising Compass C.H. rendered her helpless. Mrs. Keine was a native of Germany and was Philpott Co., 823 Market Street, Mechanic’s 78 years of age; she came to Placerville in 1853, when she and her Tolls & Hardware issued this 46 mm compass husband Mr. Motzier, opened the Placer Hotel which stood for years as advertising. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60- on the site occupied by the O’Donnell building. After Mr. Motzier’s 150 HWAC# 112087 death she married R. Keine who died in 1864, after which she and her daughter. Mrs. Wirtz conducted the hotel until 1901 when she retired from business . . .” Est. $5,000-10,000 HWAC# 109930 Lot# 1227 Sacramento, California 1904-06 Buffalo Brewing Co. Document Group This is a lot of 2 billheads and 1 unused stock. 1) Stock no 2150, not-issued. It features the famous buffalo as a pictorial on the upper left side. 2) Statement of account, dated July 2, 1904. It was for a Mr. J.A. Ryan of Williams for a total of $135.75. 3) Statement of account, dated August 8, 1906 for E. Farber of Bear Valley. All the pieces have very little wear. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110819 36 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1233 San Francisco, California Fairmont Lot# 1239 San Luis Obispo, California 1941 San Hotel Mirror and Key Fob Photo mirror of Luis Riding Club Trophy Cup Sterling silver the Fairmont Hotel on the imfamous day of cup, approximately 2.23 troy ounces, (69.36 April 18, 1906, the day of the Great Earthquake grams) 2-3/16-inch diameter at the mouth, and and fire. Man with horse and wagon in the 2-7/8-inches tall. Engraved on the side with SAN foreground. 44 mm. Also a bronze key fob, 52 LUIS RIDING CLUB / JUNE 8, 1941 / JUMPING mm, holed at top. Obverse: Fairmont Hotel / CLASS / GROUP B / WON BY /. No name is engraved. San Francisco; reverse: Please drop / In any Bottom is stamped S.KIRK & SON / STERLING / mail box / Return postage / Guaranteed. The 298. According to consignor this cup was made for hotel was nearly completed before the 1906 San the Mint Julep Celebration. Est. $100-150 HWAC# Francisco earthquake. Although the structure survived, the interior 108008 was heavily damaged by fire, and opening was delayed until 1907. Architect and engineer Julia Morgan was hired to repair the building Lot# 1240 Sierra County, California 1866-1981 because of her then innovative use of reinforced concrete, which Sierra & Plumas County Check Collection: La could produce buildings capable of withstanding earthquakes and Porte, Port Wine, and Alleghany Lot of 13. 1) John other disasters. The hotel was named after mining magnate and U.S. Conly & Co., Bankers. Two 1866 checks, dateline Senator James Graham Fair (1831–94), by his daughters, Theresa Fair Port Wine. Each has an adhesive revenue stamp. Oelrichs and Virginia Fair Vanderbilt, who built the hotel in his honor. 2) Bank of La Porte, California Trust Company. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 112089 RN-E. 1874. Issued to a Chinese merchant, Luong Tai Lung. 3) Bank of La Porte with mining vignette at left. RN-G. Issued in 1878 to Wells Fargo. 4) Six Lot# 1234 San Francisco, California 1866, Bank of La Porte checks (with mining vignette), 1876 Rare San Francisco Check Plus Board all issued in 1885. Two are issued to famous whiskey merchants: of Street Commissioners Draft Lot of 2. Louis Taussig & Co. and Wolters Bros. & Co. One is issued to a Chinese 1) Bank of British Columbia, San Francisco merchant, Lee Sing Tong. One other is issued to Wells Fargo. Nice check, 1866 with revenue stamp. Signed by collection of historical checks for these two Sierra & Plumas County Smith & Coghill. 2) Board of Seventh Street towns. 5) Three Alleghany checks: Independence Mining Company Commissioners draft, 1876, issued to William (1910s, unissued); and two Alhambra-Atlanta Gold Mines & Properties Broderick for services as secretary of the Inc. (1981). Est. $200-250 HWAC# 107821 board. Patriotic vignette. Signed by president AJ Bryant and Broderick. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 107790 Lot# 1241 Sierra County, California 1853-1854 Two Sierra County Gold Rush Saloon/Liquor Lot# 1235 San Francisco, California 1908- Licenses incl. Pine Grove Lot of 2. 1) 1854 11 Roth & Co. Document Collection This lot receipt for GM Davidson to have a bar license for has 8 pieces of San Francisco history! These three months. June 1854. “Pine Grove” written documents date from May 21, 1908 to April in ink at the top. 4.5 x 8.5” Rare location! Pine 13, 1911. There are 6 billheads and 2 receipts Grove was located about a mile SW of Howland for purchases made from clients all over Flat. In the early 1850s, prospectors came upon California. The documents have little wear, a pine tree that had blown over. They panned except for some minor creases. Vignettes of the dirt exposed by the roots and found gold. 2) whiskey bottles. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110816 Merchandise and Liquor License, 1853, also for GM Davidson. Signed by the treasurer and auditor of Sierra County. 4.25 x 8” Wear to right Lot# 1236 San Francisco, California 1906 San border. It appears that Yale University has a GM Davidson archive: Francisco Earthquake and Fire Fob Rare “George M. Davidson’s diary and correspondence describe an 1849 shield shaped white metal fob: San Francisco / overland trip to California. This material records the hardships of the Earthquake / and / Fire / April 18th / 1906. 1 3/4 journey, encounters with Indians, life in the California gold mines, and x 1 1/2 inches. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- his establishment of a general store in Pine Grove. There are business 200 HWAC# 112081 records such as store inventories, bills from suppliers, a mining work ledger, bullion receipts, and informal certificates for mining shares in Butte County and Sierra counties, California.” Est. $150-300 HWAC# 107815 Lot# 1237 San Francisco, California Ames & Harris Lot# 1242 Sierra County, Downieville, California made Chinese Bag “Old Mill” Vintage bag from Old 1858 and 1871 Downieville 1858 Postal Cover & Mill Yow Yuen & Co. from San Francisco. Green print of Post Office Receipt Lot of 2. 1) Cover addressed to old mill with a tree and river on front of bag. Dragon George S. Hill in Proctorville, Vermont. Downieville symbol on top. Bottom of bag reads Ames & Harris, Bags cancel. Reverse has notation from July 10th, (18)58 & Twines, S.F., CAL. Approximately 1’ wide x 2’ tall. Clean, excellent condition. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 110710 that Sam. H. Adams has received $100. 2) Receipt for a Registered Letter at the Downieville post office. Sent in 1871 to London. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 107818 Lot# 1238 San Jose, California 1954 College of the Pacific Program Complete program Lot# 1243 Downieville, Sierra County, booklet for Nov. 6, 1954 containing photo’s California 1860s-1890s Downieville of all the players and stats photo of staff and Billheads & Checks Lot of 8. Included: John old advertising/eve color ad of Coca Cola. A Weil billhead, 1865 (Groceries); AB Asher b/w picture postcard of team sitting on steps. billhead, 1865 (Lumber); two different H. Player has “M” on jersey. Footballs had M.S.N. ‘09 printed on it. John Scamman, Banker checks (1867 and 1890); Reynolds Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 112976 two unused pictorial CODs for the Banking House of P.A. Lamping & Co., c.1860s; 1895 pictorial draft; and sheet with a few newspaper clippings attached. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 107832 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 37

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1244 Downieville, California Downieville Lot# 1247 Taylorsville, California 1867-1903 Wells Fargo Covers & Ephemera Lot of 5. 1) Taylorsville Ephemera (Billhead & Checks) 1873 receipt for $2,000 package (gold) addressed Lot of 5. 1) 1867 draft from the Sincerity to London & San Francisco Bank. 2) Wells, Fargo Lodge, No. 132, F.&A.M., dateline Taylorville & Co’s Express, Collection and Commission (handwritten over Rich Bar). 2) c.1900 billhead Department 1876 letterhead. About $100 for WJ Hardgrave, proprietor of the Vernon payment. 3) Three covers, all different. One with House. Damaged. 3) Three different Wells Downieville cancel. Other two are internal covers Fargo checks: 1872, 1893 (JC Young) and 1903 (JC Young, imprinted addressed to JW O’Read in Downieville. Est. revenue). Taylorsville is located in Plumas County. Est. $100-150 $240-350 HWAC# 107831 HWAC# 107820 Lot# 1245 Sonoma, California 1849 Extra Rare Territory of California Official Document This is dated April 12, 1849. It approves Manuel Espindola to purchase a plot of land in Sonoma for $9.25. Signed by 1st Alcade Lilburn M Boggs. Espinola received 323 acres of land for the $9.25. Espindola signs the document with his ‘x’. The document explicitly states Territory of California - District of Sonoma. California never was officially a territory! 1849 was an important time in California history. The Treaty of Hidalgo guaranteed the Californios rights to their land. But many could not compete with the wealthy Americanos and lost some, most or all of their land. Lot# 1248 California 1928 California: De Luxe Edition Nine volume The document’s signatures are steeped in history. Espindola and California history edited by John Russell, published in 1928. Copy Basignano would lease some of their land to none other than 269 of 387 issued in ornate full leather. Originally the possession of Salvador Vallejo for ten years in 1850 for ten years. (This could be Harold B. Franklin. Illustrated with woodcut prints and maps. Bound the land on this document?) Vallejo was a powerful Californio who into the various volumes are 59 original signatures, mostly of “covered helped transfer the land from Mexican to American rule. The city of wagon baby pioneers” but also included are 2 children from the Donner Party, a Pony Express rider, a sea captain who sailed round Vallejo was named to Salvador and the City of Benicia for his wife. the horn, and a Spanish Grandee (whose aunt’s wedding in Monterrey Lilburn Williams Boggs was raised in the Wild West - Kentucky - in was described by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. in “Two Years Before the the 1800’s. He would would fight in the War of 1812, and become a Mast.” Volumes are titled: “Pathfinders,” “Spanish Arcadia,” “The Great Missouri state senator, lieutenant governor and finally governor from 1836 to 1840. While governor of Missouri, Boggs issued Missouri Trek,” “Gold Days,” “Songs and Stories,” “Oxcart to Airplane,” “March of Executive Order 44, a document known in Latter-day Saint history as Industry,” “Land of Homes, “ and “Outdoor Heritage.” A very fine set the “Extermination Order.” A response to the escalating threats and with little wear besides front hinge of spine of Vol. I lightly rubbed. violence in what came to be known as the Missouri 1838 Mormon War (Harold B. Franklin (1889 – 1941) was an American cinema chain and resulted in the deportation of all Mormons. In 1842 Boggs was shot executive who later moved into production of stage shows and films. by an unknown party (Mormon?) who fired at him through a window He co-produced the musical comedy “Revenge with Music” (1934). He produced the 1940 melodrama “The Villain Still Pursued Her.”) as he read a newspaper in his study. Boggs was hit by large buckshot in four places: two balls were lodged in his skull, another lodged in his Est. $1200-2000 HWAC# 112805 neck, and a fourth entered his throat, whereupon Boggs swallowed it. Boggs was severely injured. Several doctors— - Boggs’ brother among Lot# 1249 California 1891-1902 20 fabulous them - pronounced Boggs as good as dead; at least one newspaper mostly pictorial bill heads Big Trees, transit, ran an obituary. To everyone’s great surprise, Boggs not only survived, carriage, The Wasp, musical instruments but gradually improved. So, he moved west and arrived in California (with hand bills), Armour luncheon meats, in 1846. His wagon train was at first lead by William H Russell (yes. steamships, Vignettes of Horse drawn the Pony Express Russell), but when he stepped won Boggs became carriages, Mill factories, survey levels, Red Seal the leader. For a short time the Donner Party actually joined Bogg’s Baking powder and more. Please see the photo . train. In California he settle in what was to become Sonoma. There he Est. $350-800 HWAC# 110859 became the 1st Alcalde in 1847 and let the position in 1849. He served in the California Assembly in 1862. Est. $700-2000 HWAC# 101469 Lot# 1250 California late 1800s Antique Lot# 1246 Sonora, California 1909 Tuolumne California Maps c1872-1896 (Lot of 3) County Tourism/Travel Booklet Here we have an 1) 1896 City of San Francisco, 2000 feet to interesting item. It is the Toulumne County California the inch, printed on newsprint, separated in Booklet. It consists of 112 pages and numerous two pieces at the center fold. Very detailed, photos. I mean they have pictures of everything you some penciled notes in the top right. Map could imagine. Mines trains, mountains, valleys, includes concentric circles, each a half-mile lakes dams, flumes fields, powerhouses and a whole larger in radius, centered on City Hall. 2) Asher & Adams California lot more great stuff. This item is a frank, fair, and and Nevada map 1872. 23x17 inches. Includes northern California accurate exposition, pictorially and otherwise, of and most of Nevada except the southern tip and the eastern border the resources and possibilities of this magnificent with Utah. Shows major railroad routes, but not all that were present section of California.Previously owned by Art Kruder, of Sonora at the time. 3) 1892 Geological map of Shasta County, California, County. Copyrighted 1909, by the Union Democrat/ Sonora Cal. Over compiled by H.W. Fairbanks, R.S. for the 11th report of the State all great condition. But the cover is taped on the inside. Otherwise Mineralogist Wm. Irelan, Jr. Map shows mineralized areas known at great condition. ( RH). Est. $150-200 HWAC# 109664 the time. Map features include Lassen Butte to the east, French Gulch and Redding to the west, Fall River Mills in the northeast, and the Sacramento River coursing through the county. Some separations at the original folds, but will display well when mounted and framed. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 31975 38 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1251 California 1906-58 Beringer Lot# 1255 California Ephemera Diverse Winery Postcards with Early Lithos and group of California History. Beautiful 1956 Real Photo Postcards (Lot of 15) 2 Different map by the automobile club of Southern Early Lithograph Postcards c.1906-1913; California of “The Missions, Presidios, Pueblos first has image of horse-drawn carriage next and Some of the More Interesting Ranchos to vineyard mailed 1906; second is photo of of Spanish California.” In color, suitable for Villa Beringer with mailed 1913. 3 Different framing, 32 x 46 inches. Framed fruit packing Advertising Postcards with photos of the label “Perfection Brand Lemons of Ivanhoe natural underground tunnels and wine barrels California,” 17 x 13 inches. 1954 souvenir program from the Rand and image of brandy bottle and Riesling on reverse; one mailed District Old Time Mining Celebration. 1894 Deed for property in in 1941. 3 Different Chrome Postcards with images of exterior of Monterey County. Hand written affidavit dated 1900 from Dawson winery mailed 1958, underground tunnel w/barrels, and woman Yukon Territory, recorded in Santa Clara County, 1903. Political flyer sitting in front of 100-yr-old casks. 2 Real Photo Postcards (RPCs) from the Boilermakers Union of Oakland. Wells Fargo & Co. Express with images of underground wine storage cellars and famous oak employment application, 1918. Legal Guide for California Prospectors, cask, both unused. 3 Early unused Postcards showing famous 1876 1952. California Mining Journal, 1950. Grass Valley calendar with three cask and underground tunnel with some toning. 2 Duplicate cards. drawings of locales. Maps of Lassen, Shasta, Almanor, Quincy, Magalia Est. $150-225 HWAC# 110815 districts of the national forests. Three trail maps of Sequoia National Park, 1949. Two copies of pictures of mining scenes. Est. $100-180 HWAC# 112104 Lot# 1252 California Blue Anchor California Fruit Exchange Ephemera Lot of two: 1) Lot# 1256 California Fobs Lot of six: 1) Venice History of the California Fruit Exchange. 1938 California’s Mardi Gras; 2) S.S. Catalina Booklet includes list of officers, financial / Casino Catalina; 3) Nature’s Convention reports, production, sales; 8 1/2 x 11 inches, Metropolis / Long Beach, Cal.; 4) California 65 pages, mint condition, 1947. 2) 56th Annual State Fair Sacramento, Cal. 1911; 5) Long Meeting program booklet, January 22, 1957. Beach, Cal.; 6) U.S.S. California / Launched / Governor’s Hall, State Fair Grounds. Includes Nov. 20, 1919 / Navy Yard / Mare Island, Calif. John Reynolds Collection summary of operations and balance sheet ending with December 31, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109921 1956. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 112070 Lot# 1257 California Map Group Two double Lot# 1253 California 1900’s Calif Glass AD truck maps. Cram 1886; Peerless 1903 Est. paperweight/”Gaming “ theme 3 total. 1. F.G. $150-200 HWAC# 112203 Buhler Mortgage Co. Sacramento, CA. 4” X 3” X 1 “ 10. 8 oz. Black Letter on green background. Good condition no scratches or cracks 2. Radiant Pane Heating San Francisco, CA. Dice in upper left encased in glass (able to “roll”). 4X3X1”, 13 oz. Blue print on white background “YOU DON”T GAMBLE”. Bottom is a mirror. Good condition no scratches or cracks. 3. H.E. Dyer Lot# 1258 California Postcards Various Plating Co. Paramount, CA. 4 x 3 x 1”, 13.8 oz.Green letter on white Locations RPCs (9) Lot of 9. Postcards include background. Dice in upper left encased in glass (able to “roll”). “HOME SF, Alturas, Boyes, La Honda. 8 RPCs included. O’CHROME” .Good condition no scratches or cracks. John Reynolds Est. $60-100 HWAC# 108229 Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112470 Lot# 1254 1882-1926 California Brewery Group This is a lot of 4 pieces, perfect for any Lot# 1259 California Topo Maps from the collector looking to add a little bit of California Old Series, c 1890-1915 These maps are to their collection. 1) Billhead for the John from the 1:125,000 series, the first publicly Wieland Brewery. It is dated May 26, 1926. published detailed and surveyed maps of the It was a bill for John Kolling of Ukiah for 12 series. There are 20 maps in this group from bottles of beer. 2) Check from the Humboldt various places in California. Some in the Inyo Brewing Co., Eureka. No 1024 issued on August 17, 1907 for $15. 3) county area, others in Northern California. Est. Letter from the Pacific Brewing of Sacramento. It is dated February 10, $100-150 HWAC# 112331 1882. 4) Billhead for El Dorado Brewing Co., Valley Brew Lager Beer, of Stockton. It is dated September 18, 1916. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 110814 Lot# 1260 Geologic maps of California This is a lot of California maps; 84 maps in all. 16 are 1:24,000 scale; 68 are 1: 62,500 scale. In color from c.1920’s -1960. Sizes 18 in. X 22 in. and others are 22 in. X 27 in. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112337 Lot# 1261 California Lamoine Lumber Company Photos Three photos from Shasta County: 1) Lumber Mill alongside the Sacramento River 1906, 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches; 2) Shay Engines No. 1 & 2, pulling logs over trestle, 8 1/2 x 7 inches; 3) Train crews posing with Engines No. 1 & 2 in the woods, 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 112072 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 39

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1262 California Lumber Related Lot# 1267 Colorado Lily Park Stock Growers Publications Lot of three: 1) Union Lumber papers 1891 Original documents from the Co., Fort Bragg; Noyo Chief Souvenir edition: Stock Growers at lilty park. They had an office marks the end of the first century of the in Salt LAke City. about 15 invoice groups, commercial operation of Mendocino County’s includes receipts and some outside invoices. redwood forests which commenced in 1852, Est. $100-150 HWAC# 114345 32 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 with text and photos, 1952. Also real photo postcard of Mill & Mill Lot# 1268 Hawaii State of Hawaii Forest pond. 2) U.S. Lumber Co. publications: “Scotia, Home of Redwood,” Service maps of the Big Island This is a lot of Pacific Lumber Co., Humboldt, Cal. 1929 booklet, 16 pages and real Forest Service maps of the big island of Hawaii; photo postcard of the sawmill; “Potlatch in 1970 Idaho,” Potlatch a total of 21 maps in all. In 15 min. scale. Maps were compiled by J. Forests, Inc. pamphlet, 20 pages, and postcard of saw mill in Potlatch, Kingensmith in 1963. The big island may by the only state and county Idaho. 3) “Lumber railroads of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.”, Pacific that has changed since 1963! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 112358 Railway Journal, March, 1957, 16 pages; “Big Skookum,” 100 logging years in Mason Co., 1853-1953, 15 pages; “The Humboldt Historian,” Lot# 1269 Idaho Maps Large double truck by Sept.-Oct. 1983, article on early Ridgeway and Flanders Mill in Eureka Rand McNally 1928; similar 1924. Est. $120- in 1853; “In Search of Our Logging Heritage,” 1994 calendar, published 200 HWAC# 112205 by Camp Two Consolidated, Beaverton, Oregon. Est. $140-220 HWAC# 112071 Lot# 1263 California 1903 Southern California Photographs Album published by M. Rieder, 234 New High Street, Los Angeles Lot# 1270 Idaho relief wall map, 1926 Classic in 1903. Ten by eight inches, black and white rolled relief map with wood bars top and bottom. photos, 61 pages of Southern California at the Cloth backed. Chips along upper right edge and beginning of the 20th Century. Fabulous views lower left edge minor staining approx. 44 in. X 30 in. of the Old Missions: San Gabriel, San Juan Est. $120-200 HWAC# 112340 Capistrano, Santa Barbara. Hotels Coronado (San Diego), Casa Loma (Redlands). Orange groves, Avalon (Santa Catalina Island), street scenes, the Pasadena ostrich farm. Introduction written by Maj. Ben C. Truman, famous civil war correspondent, Secretary to President Andrew Johnson, and promoter of California Lot# 1271 Chicago, Illinois Compact Case from after the turn of the century. Staple bound, stain on cover, small the Chicago World Fair 1933 This is a small and tear frontispiece, all else very good. An idyllic vision of what South unused compact case 2 in. X 3 in. It is brass plated California used to be. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110871 with a mother of pearl backing plate. There is an Lot# 1264 California The Earthquakes internal mirror with application pads for blush and of California 1933, 1994, and 1989 in powder. Never used. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112360 newsprint This is a lot of newspapers describing the earthquake in Long Beach, Ca. in 1933 and another earthquake in Los Angeles in 1994, and the Bay Area earthquake of 1989. Lot# 1272 Illinois Picture Holder with Plant Duplicate copies are included. Est. $60-100 from Lincoln’s Grave Unusual glass framed HWAC# 112366 picture holder with seeds from a plant. Interior is marked “...field, Ills. 1864/From Lincoln’s Lot# 1265 California Weber-Punnett 1914 Grave Spring”. case 3.75x3.25”. Unusual item Map of Napa to Yolo County 20 x 28” map Est. $400-800 HWAC# 106491 of the Napa Yolo area, 1914, approximately 1”=2 miles. Published by CF Weber Co. This Lot# 1273 Lynchburg, Kentucky 1895 Julius is an interesting map showing industrial Kessler & Co. Whiskey Distillery Warehouse infrastructure. Shows power lines (any worn Certificate Julius Kessler & Co., Sole Controllers out?), steam rails, electric rails, wagon roads, of the Entire Product Distilled by the Franklin irrigation projects, etc. Rare. Chip lower right. Est. $100-200 HWAC# County Distillery Company, certify they have 112333 stored two barrels of Franklin County Rye for Cornelius O’Brien on March 7th, 1895 in Lot# 1266 Denver, Colorado Early Deputy Lynchburg. Signed by the Sole Controller and Sheriff badge from Denver, Colorado This U.S. Gauger. Seal says “This Whiskey is Stored in Hot Air Warehouse is a five star and ball-tipped “Deputy Sheriff” Authorized by U.S. Government.” Twelve 1-cent stamps attached along badge of nickel-silver and about 2 in. across. the border. Green border, black print, RN-facsimile underprint and The badge shows wear to the black enamel vignette of Benjamin Franklin at upper right. Printed by Strobridge lettering. The back-pin is strong and marked Lith. Co., Cincinnati. 9 x 11.5” Deep folds with some separation, toning, on the back “Sachs-Lawlor M & M Co. Denver, and soiling. Please inspect. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 107768 Colo.” with a partial over-strike “Sachs”. There is a slight but noticeable dimple on the left Lot# 1274 Boston, Massachusetts Views of corner point where a metal strike has been Boston In A Coin Box Unique photo album made. This dimple is barely noticeable from the front of the badge. made by Rand McNalley of Chicago. Box made This could be a metal test point or a craftsman’s mark. This same in the fashion of a $20 gold piece opens to a badge is shown in Frank Latham’s book “Police Badges” p. 100 and string of 18 photos of the sights of Boston. John also appears in internet research. Condition is very good. Ca. 1880- Reynolds Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# 109929 1890’s. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 112759 40 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1275 Michigan Bank Checks with Lot# 1279 Montana Ghost Town Revenue Stamps Lot of 97 checks, mostly Letterheads Rare, scarce group of 8 different The Citizens National Bank of Flint, from the Montana mining ghost towns letterheads. All 1860s-1870s, almost all with revenue stamps. but one addressed to Holter Hardware Co., Also the First National Bank of Flint, and W. Helena (major supplier of mining supplies in Paterson checks. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 112109 the state); one letter to First National Bank in Helena (Granite Mountain Mining Company, Lot# 1276 St. Joseph, Missouri 1861 Pony Granite, Montana). Ghost town letterheads are Express / Overland Mail Document Wow! from Marysville, Empire, Granite Butte, Elliston, Horr, Helville, Granite Weekly Register. Post Office at St. Joseph, and Winston. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 110872 Missouri, Route No. 10.773 from St. Jospeh to Placerville, California. Contract time of arrival Lot# 1280 Montana Beer Opener Collection is twenty days from starting. Contract time of 16 different beer openers. Highlander departure is six times a week. Record the Day of (missoula), Butte beer, Great FAlls, Kesseler, the Week, Monthly Date, Hour of Arrival, Cause Billings, etc. Several different varieties of most of Delay, Hour of Departure, Cause of Detention, No. of Newspaper Bags of them, including many that were copper received, and No. of Newspaper Bag sent. This has entries for Monday plated! (to emphasize “copper country”). great collection! Est. $150- Sept. 30th (arrival at 730, departure at 10am) to Saturday, October 250 HWAC# 109075 5th. Signed by postmaster J.L. Bittinger. 5.5 x 7.5” Deep center fold with tape repaired separation, toning. According to our research, this Lot# 1281 Beer Opener (Vintage) Collection document is from the Fourth Stage of the Pony Express. Appendix C of Fifteen different beer openers, mostly from the “The Pony Express, A Postal History” by Frajola, Kramer, and Walske, is Montana area. Includes Great FAlls Brewery, a Post Office Department Order from March 12, 1861 to the Overland Highlander (missoula), Butte Beer, Sheridan Mail Company. Route No. 12.801 and 12.578 have been consolidated Brewing (Wyoming), Coors, Olympia, Coke. to No. 10.773. The new contract, pursuant to act of Congress approved Nice Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 109074 March 2nd, 1861, calls for letter mail to be carried in 20 days time, 8 months of the year, and in 23 days the remaining 4 months, from St. Lot# 1282 Montana Vintage Maps Two Joseph to Placerville. Also they were required to have a “pony express” similar Large double truck Montana map Rand semi-weekly service, 10 days for 8 months of the year and 12 days 4 McNally, c 1920’s; Est. $120-150 HWAC# 112206 months of the year. The contract was set to expire on July 1st, 1864. This information dates our document to Sept-Oct. of 1861. According to The Overland Mail by Hafen, Stage 4 of the Pony Express began in July 1861 and consisted of approx. 17-18 day travel from St. Joseph to Lot# 1283 Carson City, Nevada c 1860’s California. The Pony Express ended operations in October 1861, being Proclamation--James W. Nye This lot in operation only since April 1860. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 77653 includes a handwritten proclamation of “an act to organize the ‘Territory of Nevada’ affirmed March 2, 1861.” The Lot# 1277 St. Joseph, Missouri E. Pluribus proclamation is signed by James W. Nye and stamped by Keith L. Lee, Unim star and black ribbon This is a cache State Controller, Carson City, Nevada--A True Copy. Also included are: of three E Pluribus Unum four pointed stars. two copies marked “A True Copy” of Expenses of the State from Oct. They are gold tone metal about 2 in. across 31 to December 31, 1864. Signed by A. W. Nightingale, Controller. Both with white enamel. The black ribbon is intact have gold seals of the state of Nevada. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 112914 on two if them with a third medal that is in rough condition but says “ St. Joseph, Missouri Lot# 1284 Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nevada 1905”. These medals are thought to be from the Harrah’s Club $2.50 Gaming Chip Rare blue Masonic order and only one is marked F.I. Gorton of N. Attleborg, Mass. and grey $2.50 early chip from Harrah’s Club maker”. Gorton made medals and jewelry for the Masonic order. J.M. of Reno and Lake Tahoe. Salvatore Falcone Davis Arms Museum provenance. The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60- Collection. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 90323 100 HWAC# 112383 Lot# 1285 Virginia City, Nevada 1890 Virginia City and Gold Hill Fire Insurance Maps Lot# 1278 Commemorative ribbons of Fifteen maps, 20 x 25 inches each, published by Fraternal orders 19th-20th Century This Sanborn Perris Map Company, November 1890. Often used for bottle is a collection of ribbons from a number of digging, showing where old buildings were located. Also a reproduction of a map of the Gold Hill front lodes, and department of forestry maps fraternal organisations that were benevolent after the Civil War. Some covering Reno to Genoa, Nevada. And a 1982 reproduction of a 1907 are no longer in existence; some with surprising enrollment standards. map showing routes of primary explorers across the United States, They are: the DOKK, the Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorasson from 1501 to 1844. 24 x 18 inches, historically fascinating. Est. $60- an branch of the Knights of Pythias; the JR. OUAM; the Junior Order of Union American Mechanics originally called the Union of Workers 100 HWAC# 112078 aimed at subverting immigrant prosperity in American; the “Last Lot# 1286 Nevada Early Days of Nevada Parade” of the Battle of Flags of Ohio (for participating in ) the Mexican Ephemera Three pieces of ephemera from War, Civil War, and the Spanish War dated April 26, 1916; DOA the early Nevada: 1) Funeral Notice, died in Carson Daughters of America in Portsmouth, Ohio 1914 their intentions were City, Nevada, September 27, 1894, George shielding the country from “unrestricted immigration”; the IOGT the Rodenbah, a native of Nevada, aged 20 years. International Organisation of Good Templars in the USA; and the 5 x 7 inches; 2) stereoview card “Interior of 400th Anniversary Celebrating the discovery of America by Columbus the Snow Sheds on the Central Pacific R. R., 1492-1892. Many of these organisations were benevolent after the undated, published by W. T. Johnston of Mansfield, Ohio; 3) unused Civil War because there was no relief for people of misfortune. Several post card “Bucking the Tiger,” Early Days of Nevada with a Faro other organisations are present for your examination. Most ribbons gambling scene. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 110880 are in need of restoration or stabilizing. Provenance is from the J.M. Davis Arms Museum. The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 112752 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 41

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Ephemera Lot# 1287 Nevada 1864-1908 Misc. Western Lot# 1293 Ohio Theater Program Collection Americana: Nevada, California (Checks, Programs from Columbus Ohio and Chicago Billheads, Railroad) Lot of 15. 1) Nevada: theather productions from 1926 through 1950. pictorial DW Earl billhead Wadsworth/Battle Walter Huston in “Apple of his Eye,” Laurence Mountain (1872); eight Comstock checks incl Olivier in “Henry V”. Many from the Hartman Stateler & Arrington territorial, 3 Savage Mine Theater of Columbus. Est. $60-120 HWAC# paystubs, Sierra Nevada Lumber Co. revenue 110894 check, Comstock Pumping Association check, Cons. VIrginia MC check, and unissued Hale & Lot# 1294 Blaine County, Oklahoma Justice Norcross draft; plus unused ticket for Virginia & Truckee railroad. 2) of the Peace Records Ledger, Alchalfa California: 1885 H. Shwarz Napa, CA billhead; 1878 Bartlet Springs Township, 1920’s-40’s Large ledger, 11 x 17” handwritten receipt; 1876 Soher & Reimann IOOF letterhead, 1876, x 4” thickJustice of the Peace Records. Binding poor. about 250pp Est. San Francisco; and 1908 Red Point Mine check. 3) Plus 1881 Rocky $200-300 HWAC# 114348 Mountain National Bank Central City, Colorado revenue check. Est. $90-150 HWAC# 107885 Lot# 1295 Portland, Oregon 1867-1930 Portland, Oregon Pictorial Billheads & Lot# 1288 Nevada Ephemera Lot of sixteen Ephemera Lot of 8. 1) 1867 billhead for Henry pieces of Nevada history: 1880s checks from W. Corbett. Corbett was an Oregon pioneer, Gage, Curtis & Company of Austin (6); 1878 river, railroad, and stage businessman, and Manhattan Silver of Austin check; West End also served as a US Senator for Oregon. 2) Consolidated Mining; Eureka County Warrant; Pictorial firearms billhead for William Beck & Storey County 1883 Trustee of the Owyhee Son, 1884. Two firearms vignettes and another Land Association affidavit; Smith,Nevada vignette of a Velocipede. 3) Very illustrated billhead for the HT Hudson letter; 1868 Manhattan Silver Mining receipt; “Future of Mining Arms Co., 1897. Vignettes of firearms and Nature scenes. 4) Pictorial Great!” advertisement from Security Investment Company of Reno; 1892 check for the Port of Portland. 5) Two pictorial checks for the 1926 Western Union telegram from Goldfield; Ponderosa Ranch Lake Astoria Savings Bank (fish vignette), 1912. 6) Harkins Transportation Tahoe shot glass. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 112105 Co. freight bill, 1930. 7) Blank receipt for the Foster Bros., offering Daily Freight & Passenger Service on the Motor Vessel “Imperial.” Est. Lot# 1289 Buffalo, 1865 1865 Steamboat $100-150 HWAC# 107823 Pilot License Extra rare. Pilot’s Certificate issued by the Inspectors for the District of Lot# 1296 Unknown, Oregon/Washington Buffalo, NY, to John C. Cook on May 10th, Early 1900’s. Post Cards / Logging, Loading 1865. Qualifies as a first-class pilot. Signed by & Lumber jacks / 26 Items. Wow. look at Robert Mills and Thomas Truman. Vignette of these cards !! ... Multi colored some never a paddle steamer. Opens to two internal pages, used. Items# 1- 10 of 26 : Old growth trees one where Cook signs. The other page lists being cut by steam ! Donkey Engines, pulling the Duties and Liabilities of the Pilots. Deep folds, stains, some rough out logs ! Logging Camps and Landings. Truck edges. 14 x 8.5” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 107828 loading with steam engines. Items # 11-26 : Cutting a Cedar tree, 17’ in diameter logger laying inside !! . “ Boole “ Largest tree in the world, Lot# 1290 New York c 1885-1890 Actor 109 feet in circumference, 40 people in front of it !! And Lumber jacks and Actress Mounted Photos, NY Theatre cutting the largest trees known, in places all over. Also, a lot of cards Related Approx 27 5.5x4” mounted photos of have old stamps as well, in great condition !! Outstanding collection !! actress’ and actors related to NY theatres of the Don’t let this lot fall away, get them ...and make a great display !! ( RH). era. Many shot by Mora, NYC. Maggie Mitchell, Est. $160-260 HWAC# 109710 Toriani, Annie Pixley, Etelka Gerster, Agusta Raymond, Lizzie Harold, Albani, Adelaide Lot# 1297 Various Locations, Pacific Northwest Ristori, B. Heron, Clara Morris, Margaret Early 1900’s / 1940’s-1960’s. Logging Post Mather, Marie Roze, Kate Girard, Julia Wilson?, Cards / Trains, Loggers, & Trucks / 27 Ellen Terry, Marie Jansen, G. Ward, Sadie MMartinat, Sarah Jewett, Items. Well, here is a great collection, of early, Fanny Gipsy and other unidentified. Nice condition overall. Mackie “ Colored ‘.,Picture Post Cards. Items # 1-10 of Collection Est. $400-1400 HWAC# 89335 27 : Showing “Old growth” giant trees, cut into sections. The men are working, some just posing beside the giants Lot# 1291 New York Johnson’s New York that once towered into the sky. Items # 11-#20 of 27: This grouping state map 1870’s This is a color map of New shows loggers in “ The Timber Belts’, of the Pacific North West. See York state c. 1870’s by Johnson and Browning. the Washington Log, with 14 men sitting on it !! Or, the log 20’ in 18 in. X 27 in. includes rail roads, common diameter...600 yrs old, or older ! Items # 21 - # 27 of 27: This grouping roads, and canals. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 112208 shows logging trucks, lined up and loaded, some of the trees are so big, you can only get two sections, on one truck !! OMG. All cards in perfect Lot# 1292 New York 1900’s New York glass condition, most unused, The ones that are used have great stamps, as well. The grouping need to be framed and mounted, for your “ Man desk paperwieght Glass paperweight from Cave”. Be sharp...stay sharp..and be a cutting edge above the rest !! ( Stuart McKenzie. Measures 4 X 3X 1”, clear. RH). Est. $250-300 HWAC# 109712 Wording: Manufacturer and Proprietor of the “Celebrated Concentrated Tar Cough Syrup. Lot# 1298 Helper, Utah Saloon Billheads Seneca Falls, N.Y. Picture of white cat looking l-r Two pieces of saloon history: 1) 1906 letter with bow around neck. Felt bottom. No visible cracks or scratches. John Reynolds Collection Est. $30-60 HWAC# 112467 from The Long Chance Saloon in Helper to the Becker Brewing Co. in Ogden ordering supplies; 2) 1893 letter from Joe Vandrose & Co. of Helper, dealers in fine wines, liquors and cigars. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 110874 42 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Decoys Lot# 1299 Utah Maps Single double truck Lot# 1307 Canvasback and Mallard Utah, 1881 Rand McNally; Est. $100-150 hen decoys This is a lot of two decoys; a HWAC# 112204 Canvasback drake at 15 in. overall length, and a second decoy of a Mallard hen at 9 1/2 in. overall length. These are display decoys and non-functional. Both decoys are unsigned. The Canvasback is full sized and partially restored on a dense wood. The second is the Mallard Lot# 1300 Utah 1884 Utah Gazetteer and hen of walnut with a varnish finish over paint. Both are in very good Directory of Logan, Provo, Ogden and Salt condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 110493 Lake City Edited and compiled by Robert Lot# 1308 Folk Art saw and tule decoy This Sloan. Contains a history of Utah, her resources, is a lot with a tule grass decoy about 13 in. long attractions, statistics, etc. Also, there is a with a bass wood carved head; all hand made. business directory of the territory and general The second item is a folk art painted cross-cut directories of Logan, Ogden, Provo, and Salt saw with the scene of a country “holler” home Lake City. There is a timeline of events from July 7, 1847 when the complete with tire swing about 29 in. long. Est. pioneers arrived at Fort Bridger to June 1, 1884 where a large snow $100-200 HWAC# 112363 run off caused bridges to be swept away. Advertising throughout. There is a general index and an index to advertisers. Covers starting Lot# 1309 Full scale Duck Decoy This is to unhinge, but attached strongly to the spine. Colored map included. an unsigned full scale duck decoy of either a 634 pages. [rarity: iv] The Fred Holabird Collection Est. $750-2000 Mallard hen or Gadwall hen. It appears to be HWAC# 108490 painted and restored possibly with shoe dye Lot# 1301 Washington Leehey-Denny Ranch and polish. Unsigned and non-functional decoy with glass eyes. Beautifully done, 14 in. overall map Washington State This is a single large length. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110489 Kittitass County Washington survey by J.L. McPherson. Scale 1 in.-200 ft. c.1911. Black ink Lot# 1310 Pin-tail Decoy; decorative art on linen original. This map involves a slitting by Leo Koppy and Traditional American up of the ranch into town lots. The ranch is along the eastern side of Carving This is a full size pin-tail duck decoy by the Yakima River adjacent to Easton Washington. 24 in. X approx. 72 Traditional American Carving wood stamped in. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 112339 on the base along with the artist Leo Koppy of Lot# 1302 Washington Topo Map group, Huntington Beach, CA. No sharpy autograph as in other Koppy decoys. It seems that Leo Koppy made wood carvings for Disney Studios 1:24,000 series, 7.5 minute About 120 maps before going into business for himself in the late 1970’s. He died at of the 7.5 minute series. Modern, c 1960-2000. age 50, murdered by his neighbor in July of 1989. Because this one These cost in excess of $6 each today. This does not have his autograph it may be dated as post-1989 but still part group also includes three other maps, Kelso- of his inventory and marketed by “Traditional American Carvings” Castle Rock, Mineral Lake and New Castle Hills. (speculation). Koppy carved a number of animals but mainly duck Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112332 decoys; a noted carver with a compelling history. This one shows relief Lot# 1303 Washington Topographical Maps carving of the feathers which separates Koppy from other carvers. It is clean but with some damage to the tail that is missing. Est. $100-200 of Washington State This is a collection of HWAC# 110486 geologic topographical maps of Washington State approximately 150 maps in all. In color 21 Lot# 1311 Redhead duck decoy This decoy in. X 17 in. There is some duplication. 1:62,500 is a non-functional display duck at 14 in. c.1920s to 1960. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112336 overall length. Finely detailed without relief Lot# 1304 Washington state Old TOPO map carving and made on a dense pine wood. There is a slight crack at the wood joint between the series 54 count Washington state old topo. body and the neck but is firm. The painting maps 54 in all . 1: 125,000 c.1850-1915. 8 # in weight. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 112338 is representative of the bird and not entirely accurate but beautiful none-the-less. In good condition and unsigned. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110492 Lot# 1305 Wyoming Maps Yellowstone Lot# 1312 Three signed duck decoys This National PArk, nd, np c 1890; State map RAnd is a lot of three half scale decoys. There is a McNally 1928 w Index. RAil lines shown. Est. Joe Ravello #263 Pintail decoy, a Ross Trading $100-200 HWAC# 112202 mallard marked Dak Master (tm) Ross Trading -2016, and a half scale Wood duck marked Lot# 1306 Canada Goose 1/4 scale unsigned “Love Sue 1984”. All models appear to be of wood but in half scale and decoy This is a 1/4 scale hand painted decoy for non-functional display. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 110488 of a Canadian Goose. Distinctively painted and Lot# 1313 Two decorative wood carved relief carved with glass eyes. Non-functional ducks This is a lot of two modern made wood and without a keel display. In good condition carved ducks; one mallard at 9 in. marked and appears to be made of pine 13 in. overall length. Unsigned. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110491 4-1191, and one Common Merganser at 12 in. overall length. These are foreign made, representational hand painted and made of actual wood. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 110487 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 43

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Books-Antiquarian Lot# 1314 Academy for Grown Lot# 1319 Method of Breaking Horses Horsemen, Gambado, 1787 and 1791 and Teaching Soldiers to Ride, Henry Earl An Academy for Horsemen containing of Pembroke, 1778 Military Equitation: or, complete Instructions for Walking, trotting, galloping, stumbling, A Method of Breaking Horses and Teaching tumbling, cantering. Illustrated with copper plates and a portrait Soldiers to Ride Designed for the USe of the of the author by Goeffrey Gambado; London, 1787 and bound with Army. Henry Earl of Pembroke, 1778. 140pp in one volume Annals of Horsemanship:Containing accounts of plus illustrations. Third Edition. Professionally accidental experiments, and eperimental accidents, both successful rebound, marbeled boards. Great early book on and unsuccessful communicated by various correspondence to breaking horses. One writer described this book Goeffrey GAmbado... London, 1791. This book is an alltime classic. as an attempt to “modernize” the military in Gambado must have had quite a sense of humor, as many of the methods and behavior. Est. $400-900 HWAC# 114299 illustrations are very humorous, somewhat in the style of the early Judge Amgazine of the 1880’s which was all humorous pokes at Lot# 1320 True Method of Dieting Horses, politics etc. The portrait of Gambado alone is worth the price here. Gibson, 1731 The true Method of Dieting Horses. Containing many curious and useful Bookplate: Presented to Major E.W.M. Powell, DSO by the 132nd observations concerning their marks, color BAttery Royal Field Artillery, April 1906-October 1909. Est. $500-800 and external shape.... By W. Gibson, 3rd edition, HWAC# 114330 London, 1731. Clean, original binding. “T. Salway” stamped on fly leaf. Est. $100-400 Lot# 1315 Academy for Grown Horsemen HWAC# 114334 Containing the Completest Instructions for walking, Trotting, etc., Gambado, Third ed Lot# 1321 Principles of Modern Riding 1808 Gambado’s third edition of his original two treatises published for Gentlem... Military Systems..., 1825 by in London, 1808. Please see the description in this catalog for that John Allenen Principles of Modern Riding work. The illustrations for the 1808 version are the same, but lower for Gentlemen; in which the late improvements of the Manege and quality. 81pp, contents list in the back as well. Does not include the Military Systems are applied to practice... by John Allen, London, 1791 addition, bound as original. Bookplate for R. Westly Hall Dare. 1825.286pp, foxing on frontspiece. well illustrated. Contents generally (1789-1836) British politician, member of PArliment. His son carried clean, some foxing on edges of illustrations. Professionally rebound. the same name, but i suspect this is the father’s bookplate. Est. $200- marbled boards calf binding. Est. $150-350 HWAC# 114333 500 HWAC# 114331 Lot# 1322 Horseracing History in America: Three Lot# 1316 Horse (The) of America, Volumes Three volumes of The Jockey Club’s private Forrester, 1857, W.A. Clark Jr. Copy publication. Two volumes published in 1944 covering Important two volume set Frank Forrester’s 1665-1865, by John Hervey. The first race course was Horse and Horsemanship of the United States..., opened on Long Island in 1665, and the sport continues by Hnery Herbert in two volumes, 1857. through today. Of a private printing of 800 copies, this is William Andrews Clark, Jr. bookplate in front number 510. Illustrated with black and white plates, 10.5 piece of both volumes, first volume inscription “To John Campbell, x 13.25 inches, 325 & 416 pages. Brown paper covered Compliments W. A. Clark Jr, 6/9/1921. Clark was the lawyer son of boards, brown cloth spine, paper spine labels. One volume WAC Sr., the most important figure in Butte mining. The work is full of 1866-1921 by W. S. Vosburgh, published in 1922. Very high quality plates and illustrations. First edition, half Morocco with good condition. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 110889 marbled boards. First volume had seperation at spine, inside front, Lot# 1323 The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in repaired. Rare. One of the quintessential historical works on horses. Ten Volumes Published by Harper & Brothers Discusses pedigrees, races, etc. A must-have for the professional horse person. Est. $700-1500 HWAC# 114286 circa 1915 (no date), complete ten volume set. Each volume features dark green cloth boards, Lot# 1317 Inquiry into the Structure and giled spine titles with design, light shelf, corner Animal Economy of the Horse, by Richard wear. Each ornately detailed spine features titles and volume number Lawrence, 1801 Inquiry into the Structure and in Roman numerals, image for The Raven and The Bells. Each volume Animal Economy of the Horse, comprehending with an illustrated frontispiece. Est. $300-1500 HWAC# 112806 the diseases to which his limbs and feet are Lot# 1324 Abraham Lincoln speeches by subject, with proper directions for shoeing, Little Leather Library This is a little leather and pointing out a method for ascertaining bound book titled “Speeches and Addresses by his age until his twelfth year. 18 copper plate Abraham Lincoln” in green leather measuring illustrations, By Richard LAwrence. Birmingham, 3 in. X 4 in. and 96 pages printed about 1801, first edition. by Richard Lawrence, 1801. the 1920’s. The first chapter is the Famous Book plate of Charles Arthur Wynne Finch, 1878. Wynne Finch wa a Gettysburg Address dated November 19, 1863 Lt. Colonel (c1841-1903). Lived and collected books in London. Large print. Binding of front board weak, Contents excellent. Est. $300-600 that barely covers two small pages but ruminates for a century! The HWAC# 114298 book includes the Emancipation Proclamation dated January 1. 1963. But the last speech is titled “Fragment on Slavery” dated July 1, 1854. Lot# 1318 Ladies Equestrian Guide... A This small town lawyer from Springfield, Ill. lays down this thoughts Treatise on Female Equitation, Stirling, about slavery a full seven years before the Civil War begins, and lets the 1857 Spectacular green -gilt cover of this world know that we are “two nations” separated by inequality. Lincoln oversized book, 10 x 12.5”. The LAdies lets you know that he is anything but a “hayseed back-country lawyer” Equestrian Guide by Mrs Stirling Clarke. destined for the Presidency with his eloquence and pontification. If frontspiece shows foxing from moisture. contents generally fine. Many you follow President Lincoln or collect Black History you need this illustrations lithographs by Day & Son. The lady in the illustrations is book. It is every bit as relevant today as it was a century and a half probably Clarke. Day & Son, london, undated on title page.Dated July ago when these speeches were made. Condition is good with yellowed 1, 1857 on vi of preface. 216pp. 2pp advertisements in the back. Est. pages Est. $80-120 HWAC# 112361 $300-500 HWAC# 114332 44 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Music Lot# 1325 Early 20th Centry Fiction Lot# 1332 Orange, New Featuring Females (2) Lot of 2 items. 1) Under Jersey 1896-1898 Edison the Tonto Rim by Zane Grey; 1926. True First Amberola / Model V1 / Edition. 2) The Admiral’s Caravan by Charles E. Cylinder Record Player. Carryl; 1892. Neither book has dust jacket. Est. Here is a really sweet item. $60-100 HWAC# 112227 It is an Edison Amberola. It is really good condition, Lot# 1326 Gold Treasure Books includes and only need a spring SSCA Auction Catalog (4) Lot of 4. 1) Ship in the turn handle to of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea: The History and operate. Nice oak finish. Discovery of the World’s Richest Shipwreck Also included in this lot by Gary Kinder. 2) The Norris, Gregg, & Norris are 73 cylinder records of Coin and Gold Rush of ‘49 by George Hull. 3) Christie’s New York Gold all types including famous Rush Treasures Catalog. 4) The Treasure Ship S.S. Brother Jonathan; waltzes, like the “ Blue Her Life and Loss 1850-1865 by Q. David Bowers. Est. $100-150 Danube” by Johann Strauss HWAC# 112600 1866. Once operational, you can a trip back to the past... where good things...really last. ( RH) Est. $1200-2000 HWAC# 109723 Lot# 1327 Tales of Demon Dick and Bunker Bill by Spencer book This is a book called”Tales of Demon Dick and Bunker Bill” Lot# 1333 Hawaii copyrighted in 1934 by Spencer. Whitman Publishing Co. of Racine, Kamaka Concert Wisconsin. This is a well written book of frontier tales from the old Ukulele White Label Lot of 1. Handmade west. The book is in good condition with a reinforcement on the inside Kamaka Standard/ cover. The book is 5 1/4 in. X 10 1/2 in. enclosed in its own wooden box for protection. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 109006 Concert Ukulele. Made by Kamaka Lot# 1328 La Vergne, Tennessee 1893-1894. Hawaii Inc. About 24 Singer Sewing Machine /” Memphis Sphinx”. inches overall length. Here we have one of the all- time classics. It is a Includes a white Singer Sewing Machine. This example is called interior label with the “ Memphis Sphinx “ because it has the the a white background embossed sphinx, with the head of a Pharaoh, and red and and a body of the wing lion ( Like king Tut, and black lettering. Has no markings but possibly HF-2. his father Akhenaten ). The embossing is an Comes with extra strings and black case. The case is in good condition, elaborate gold, silver and blue, on a black back with some wear, but overall, structurally sound. Est. $500-1000 ground. Very impressive. It is also oak wood, HWAC# 114370 and has the original oak wood cover, which is really rare. All machines made before 1900, have no letter prefix in the serial number. Serial Lot# 1334 number on this machine is : 12.289.343., 1893-1894. Overall great Hawaii Kamaka condition, with operation treadle, and side hand wheel. Needs a little Concert Ukulele furniture polish to make is glow. Left top handle pull, from drawer White Label Lot missing, otherwise a really nice piece of Early Americana.(*Note, local of 1. Handmade pickup advised, because shipping on this item, would be considerable !! ).( RH). Est. $700-1500 HWAC# 109721 Kamaka Standard/ Concert Ukulele. Lot# 1329 Family Barber Shop Made by Kamaka Hawaii Inc. About Reverse Glass Sign, c 1920 Large 24 inches overall 18 x 29.5” reversse glass painted length. Includes sign for a barber shop. Letters in a white interior gold and black. The sign has a clean label with a white break across part of the left side, and background and red and black lettering. appears to be “fixable”. Circa 1920, out of the Montana region. Est. Comes with extra strings and black case. The case is in good $200-400 HWAC# 112187 condition, with some wear, but overall, structurally sound. This item is used condition, there are two cracks on the bottom. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 114369 Lot# 1330 Two Steamer trunks There are two steamer trunks; 1) is a domed trunk at 14 in.X 24 Lot# 1335 1930’s Bassoon in. X 15 in. h.The leather pull straps are missing Vintage with Conn Case and it has a pounded metal lid over wood. Fair condition early 20th C. RARE Lot of 1. This is an older 2) is a flat top trunk 28 in. X 17 in. X 19 in. h in fair-good condition earlier than 1950. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110404 model of a Ernest Karl Riedl Bassoon. Intermediate size. Stamped on mounts of butt Lot# 1331 Turquoise and Coral Encrusted joint: 407. Maple, stained red. Mule Deer Skull Seven point deer rack has Nickel-silver keys and mounts. been decorated with coral and turquoise, Made in Czechoslovakia. and marked with black footprints along the The instrument is in decent jawbone. Thirty inches wide, this was a big shape with significant signs buck. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 93145 of wear. There are significant dings and scrapes on the body of the instrument. Case is a brown Conn Case. Choice of the Arts. The case is in good condition, with some wear, but overall, structurally sound. This is a RARE piece. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 114368 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 45

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Music Lot# 1336 Beatles Collection A blue binder full of Beatles: 56 trading cards with Beatles photos; over 30 pages of newspaper clippings about the Fab Four, including ticket stubs from the August 29 & 30, 1965 show at the Hollywood Bowl. The official United Artists’ pictorial souvenir book from “A Hard Day’s Night,” the lads first movie. Musical history. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 112080 Lot# 1337 Cajun Rock n Roll Artifacts Two different washboards: Howard Woodware with glass washboard; unmarked wood frame with tin washboard. Lot includes the classic guitar and songbook for Credence Clearwater revival, c 1971, paperback. Early Credence songs feature the washboard! Here’s your chance to “join the band”! Est. $70-100 HWAC# 114273 Lot# 1338 Conn Trumpet Eb Lot of 1. Lot# 1339a 1880s Eight-Song Swiss Music Box with Bells and Engraved C. G. Conn Drum This music box can play eight different tunes in sequence or LTD U.S.A. Elkart-Ind. individually. There are 78 notes played by the steel comb, six notes Eb (E flat) trumpet, played by separate metal bells, and a small drum is played by eight beautiful with durable separate strikers. The drum can be muted with a small lever near the brass body, mouth pipe, front. The entire mechanism appears to be complete with its winding smooth action valves, crank and internal glass lid, which allows the operation of the music & comfortable buttons. box to be viewed while it is playing. And it plays beautifully. The Serial number: 704146. housing is a beautifully inlayed wooden box, about 23.5 inches wide, Overall trumpet looks 12 inches wide, and 10.5 inches tall, in good condition with some like new. Very clean. wear like we all might show if we were more than 100 years old. See Few dents on various photos for condition. The eight tunes are listed on a handwritten card parts of the trumpet. Finger ring missing. About 21 inches. Case is attached to the inside of the lid (see photo) and includes La Traviata by a black Felit-line Conn Case. Choice of the Arts. The case is in good Verdi, Faust by Gounod, Guillamme Tel [William Tell] by Rossini, and condition, with some wear, but overall, structurally sound. This is a La Dame Blanche by Boeldieu [sic]. Est.$1,000-3,000 HWAC# 114395 RARE piece. Please see photo. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 114373 Lot# 1340 Mary Lou Williams Trio Albums Asch Records #351, three record set of Mary Lou Williams, piano; Bill Coleman, trumpet; Al Hall, bass. Songs include “Blue Skies,” “Night and Day,” “I’ve Found a New Baby.” Mary Lou Williams has been acclaimed as one of the most talented women in jazz. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 110896 Lot# 1341 1970’s-1980’s Orlando Banjo w/ Remo Weather King Banjo Head Lot of 1. Banjo Lot# 1339 1880s Jacot & Son Music Box with 2 Cylinders Jacot head is Remo Weather and Sons was a New York City importer of musical instruments. They King. Made in the U.S.A. held patents for a mechanical device called a Safety Check that kept Banjo head is about 11.5 the spring-wound motor from spinning out of control, thus protecting inches. Banjo neck is a the cylinder pins and comb teeth from damage. Many music boxes 5 string Orlando, not equipped with Jacot’s Safety Checks were made by Mermod Freres sure if replacement or original. Neck is about 26 inches. Item has of Ste. Croix, Switzerland. This music box has two cylinders, and each been previously owned and played. Needs new strings, only three cylinder is pinned with six to eight songs (six tracks on each cylinder are attached. Overall good condition and is a good looking beginners with one or two songs per track). The mechanism automatically banjo. Overall length about 38 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 114372 shifts the cylinder sideways an incremental distance to play the next track. On one cylinder, this describer recognizes the tunes “Listen to Lot# 1342 Ray Bourbon Records ”Hilarity the Mockingbird,” “O Tannenbbaum,” “Way Down Upon the Swanee from Hollywood,” has two records including River,” and “Dixie.” On the other cylinder the only recognized tune was “Give Sister Give,” “Vacation in Nevada,” Mrs. “Rock a Bye Baby.” All the tunes play well and are beautiful to hear. The Bevington Swope,” and “Mister Wong.” Ray medium oak box is in good condition and measures 25-1/2 x 14-1/2 Bourbon became Rae Bourbon later in life, and x 12-1/2 inches. A drawer under the music box stores the cylinders. was notorious for risque female impersonating This music box is also coin activated: any coin put in the brass slot acts. Frequently censored, Bourbon had to in the front right of the inside lid will start the music playing. Coins publish under The New Bourbon Records label. are collected in the drawer with the extra cylinders. Est. $1000-2500 Bourbon died in prison, having been convicted HWAC# 110797 of hiring men to murder a man who mistreated his dogs. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 110897 46 February 2020

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Toys Lot# 1343 1899 Regina Lot# 1347 c1890 20-3/4-inch, Style 26 Symphonion Musical Music Box w/23 disks Automaton Music Long before there were Box This Symphonion stereo cabinets full Musical Automaton is of electronics, or the a mechanical music Walkman(R), or an iPod(R), box that “plays” music boxes bought musical selections popular tunes out of the encoded on 13-5/8- concert halls and into the inch diameter metal home. These mechanical disk with precisely marvels became placed perforations sufficiently sophisticated that cause a tuned that they could play a variety of melodies “recorded” on thin metal disks metal comb to be with precisely placed perforations that plucked a tuned metal comb as plucked and make the disk was rotated by a wound-spring motor. This music box was music. There are built by the Regina Company in 1899, serial number 31815, and has a eleven of these disks included in the lot, five of which are unlabeled, clever folding top with two small rollers that support the outer edge and the labeled ones include tunes such as Just Tell Them, Bizet’s of the metal disk as it is being played. The metal disks of Regina music Toreador March, Roses from the South, and more. At one time, this boxes were played slightly curved into a saddle shape so the pins on music box was coin operated, but that mechanism has been removed the underside of the disk would firmly engage into the mechanism that from the front of the box and replaced with two decorative wooden plucked the tuned metal comb that produced the sound. This model rosettes. The sound is exquisitely clear, beautifully resonant, and has two metal combs, directly opposite each other, effectively doubling room-filling. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 110796 the tonal range of playable notes. The cabinet has a dark cherry-like stain with some wear at the edges. It is 29-3/8 inches wide, 21 inches Lot# 1348 1930’s Violin deep, and 11-1/4 inch tall when the top is closed. The winding crank German Lot of 1. Factor built is missing, but the spring-driven motor is working. The lot includes (commercially built) German 23 metal disks, 20-3/4-inches in diameter with title such as Still Night violin was made in the 1930’s. (Silent Night), Souza March (disk 5028), America - My Country ‘Tis The violin has good sound of Thee - Sweet Bye and Bye (disk 5067), Hiawatha A Summer Idyl on the three treble strings (disk 5483), and many more. Most of the disks have some rust, and a but tends to go dead on the few have some damage to the edge holes that rotate the disk. The rust bottom string. The bow is has no effect on the playability, and the hole damage does not inhibit a beginner’s bow. Stamp rotation in most cases. The sound is magnificent, bright, and rich. Est. $1000-2500 HWAC# 110795 inside violin: Franc Piofoni Thius. Tacebar Veneba Arro. Condition is fair to good. Has some wear and scratches. The case is in good condition and structurally sound. Lot# 1344 Rolling-Bones drummer and drum Case is Lifton brand. Made from Cowhide. This case also has a secret compartment under the velvet! Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 114371 set This is a resin statue of a skeleton drummer. He is 9 in. X 9 in. The name on the drum head is”Rolling Bones”. This is a must-have for any rock and roller; Lot# 1349 Musical Carousel; Christmas music a fan of the Rolling Stones or even the Grateful Dead. In good condition maker unknown Est. $50- 12 in. diameter by 11 in, tall, modern manufacture 100 HWAC# 110498 Mr. Christmas holiday merry -go-round. Needs an 8 volt converter. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 112354 Lot# 1345 Sheet Music Collection Variety of sheet music from 1930s-1980s. Christmas song folios, ten copies of “Sheet Music” magazine, “Stardust,” “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” Lot# 1350 “Love and Prayers” doll from Lee “Rhapsody in Blue,” and many others.”My Fair Middleton Original Dolls This is a “Love and Lady” songbook, Eddie Duchin arrangements and “Clare de Lune.” Est. $60-120 HWAC# Prayers” doll from Lee Middleton Originals at 18 in. 110895 tall designed by Reva Schick. She comes complete with a christening gown, blanket, pillow, and little Lot# 1346 Silver Trumpet by Conn, 1915 bible. All in original condition with shipping box. Silver plated brass trumpet by Conn, the famous Est. $120-200 HWAC# 110412 horn instrument maker. The serial number is 142363 which was made in 1915, according to the company web site. Engraved with floral Lot# 1351 Antique Doll painted porcelain, unmarked patterns. On the top of the horn is hand engraved “New Wonder/ made This is an antique doll that stands 28 in. tall with eyes by/ C.G. Conn/ Elkhart/ Ind.” Conn began making trumpets in 1876. that open and close. She has a painted porcelain head, Louis Armstrong may have played a similar Conn about the time this arms and legs. The hair is blond in color; her dress is was made. After 1932, he used other brands such as Selmer (now cream with a bow and her shoes are tan. She resembles part of the Conn family), including custom made trumpets. One is on the Simon-Halbig 1079 but is unmarked. In fair to good display in the Jazz Museum in Now Orleans at the old Mint building. condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110495 This piece has a bit or repairable crinkling in the horn end. Mother of pearl tops to the three chambers. A classic, worthy of any collection. Est. $500-1100 HWAC# 104927 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid Online at FHWAC.com 47

DAY 1 Friday, February 14th General Americana / Toys Lot# 1352 1940-50s Antique Vintage Lot# 1357 Collection of Raggedy Ann dolls Teddy Bear, Europe, Glass Eyes Lot and a Sarah-young pioneer doll by Elspeth of 1. Stuffed with wood shavings. Glass This is a collection of dolls with three Raggedy eyes (red). Fully jointed, all joints work Ann dolls, a Nun, and a Sarah young pioneer properly. No missing body parts. About doll designed by Elspeth for Hobby House. 17 inches. Also, this bear has a tongue, There are 16 dolls in all in very good condition. most other bears found online do not. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 110411 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108221 Lot# 1358 Collection of stuffed animals and puppets This is a collection of 15 small animals and t-handle puppets. They are: one rabbit in a dress, a Boyd’s Bear Best Dress Collection “Rosalie Bloomengrows” doll, a paisley dressed lamb, a goose made by Kathleen Kelly Kritter Factory of the U.K. at 5 in., a bear doll from Lot# 1353 Coca-Cola kids doll collection Kathleen Kelly’s Kritter Factory at about 5 in., one been bag puppy dog, a Cool Cat in clothes at 15 in. tall, one white rabbit in a velvet outfit 12 of 7 dolls 1) There is Kirby the Coca-Cola boy in. tall, one black cat n t tan kitty dress, a Donkey Sheriff by Kathleen doll complete with his soap box derby car. Kelly at 5 in. tall, two T-handle puppets of a duck and an Ostrich, a 2 Both are NIB. Vintage 1995. Kirby is still in in. tall rabbit stuffed bunny pin, and two dood carved animals; one the wrappers. 2,3) There is a pair of Franklin sleeping kitty and one mallard duck about 5 in. Est. $80-120 HWAC# Heirloom dolls: Jimmy and Danny. Both are 110485 as new condition without boxes. Jimmy is complete with his trusted fishing pole and bottle of Coke while Danny Lot# 1359 Natasha the Little Russian Girl is the best dressed kid on-the-block with his soapbox derby car. c. doll designed by Kathy Berry Hippensteel 1995. 4) Elise is complete with her turn-of-the-century clothing and This is a little doll called Natasha “the little her toy box. 5) There is Mathew with his dog house NIB. 6) Sarah is a Russian girl” designed by Kathy Berry Coca-Cola girl without a cradle box 7) There Megan with her wagon Hippensteel and distributed by Ashton-Drake NB. This is a well care for collection Cola kids. Est. $250-350 HWAC# and Knowles. Little Natasha ( 15 in.) comes 112770 to life with her little bear doll too. NIB. COA #5745 A. Est. $90-180 HWAC# 110501 Lot# 1354 Coca Cola Trays (9) 1 Official Lot Lot# 1360 Collection of Teddy Bears This of 9. 1) Official Coca Cola tray. Tray shows well is a collection of Teddy Bears and even a teddy dressed woman holding a glass of Coke. 13 x bear hat. A total of 22 bears in all plus the 10.5. 2) Drink Coca-Cola Delicious and Refreshing. Commemorative hat. These guys are adorable; one bear wears tray of woman holding a glass of Coke. Green background.10.75 x a dress that says “A is for apple and B is for 13.25. 3) Drink Coca-Cola. Commemorative tray of woman holding a bear”. There are two mohair bears made by glass of Coke. Brown background. 10.75 x 13.25. 4) Drink Coca-Cola. Pat Bledsoe “Pats Paws” one named Jade and Commemorative tray of woman standing in a room with a coke on the the other Trixie. These two bears are hand dyed and weighted with table. 10.75 x 13.25. 5) Santa themed commemorative tray. 10.75 x ultra-suede paws and real glass eyes. There are several about six in. 13.25. 6) Drink Coca-Cola. Commemorative tray of woman lying on a in length that want your attention and will follow you anywhere. One bed with a coke on the table. 7) Circular commemorative tray of well bear is a panda named “Ping” at 11 in. and another panda by TY. The dressed woman. Diameter about 14.5. 8) Circular commemorative collection includes a small handbook on bear quotes: “Teddy bears... tray of well dressed woman hold a coke. Diameter about 14.5. 9) Long seem to possess an endearing quality of listening without judging” by commemorative tray of well dressed woman hold a coke. 8.5 x 19. Est. Bo Niles an American writer and editor (p. 20). Est. $200-300 HWAC# $150-200 HWAC# 108220 110410 Lot# 1355 Coke and Mickey Mouse lot These are a lot of three reproduction Coca- Lot# 1361 Four dolls collection This is a Cola serving trays and one original RC Cola collection of four dolls that are made of canvas tray. One original Hamilton King Coca-Cola tray and elaborate pipe cleaners; all about 21 in. tall. some rust and discoloration. This lot includes a One has a pink dress with ballerina slippers; Coca-Cola wall hanging and clock. The hanging one is in a festive dress and ice skates, one measures 21 in. x 12 in. There is a 9 in. diameter is a country girl with a plaid skirt and bright wrist watch of Mickey with his hands as measuring time. One modern orange hair, and the last wears a festive dress, a Coca-Cola mirror in the style of an old frame. Est. $120-200 HWAC# hat and wears ballerina slippers. Est. $80-120 112343 HWAC# 110484 Lot# 1356 Collection of Ethnic Dolls; Native Lot# 1362 Kimbearlee Heirloom doll by The American and Black dolls This is a collection Doll Maker This is the “Kimbearlee” doll made of six dolls; two black adult dolls about 10-11 by The Doll Maker to commemorate the 100th in. tall, one boy doll in buckskins one girl in anniversary of the teddy bear. She stands 23 in. tall. buckskins with a rabbit fur collar, two Native As new condition in the original box. Est. $120-300 American dolls by Tender Owl (Apache) HWAC# 110406 Tender Spirit Babies about 8 in. tall. All in good condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 110407 48 February 2020


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