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2017 October Premier Auction

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Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4087 California, San Francisco 4 Lot # 4094 California, San Francisco San Quentin Letter Signed by Sir Francis Drake Hotel Plates 1935 Warden in 1885 Addressed to Misses Bird and Dinkilspiel. The Bird Four salad plates that were made for and Dinkelspiel Store was constructed in 1875. See photo online and used by the Sir Francis Drake Hotel It was John Bird, one of the stores proprietors, in San Francisco. They were made by whose exploration and entrepreneurial Rosenthale Selb-Germany in 1935. All activities along the Montezuma slough led to are the same and have a green and the settlement of the town of Bird’s Landing. purple leaf-and-floral pattern around General stores like the Bird and Dinkelspiel the edges. The backs read “Rosenthale Selb-Germany // Especially Store represented an essential commercial made for // Sir Francis Drake // San Francisco // Made in Germany // outpost whose presence in an isolated 1935.” 8 inch diameter. Rare pieces! Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49156 landscape offered a sense of civility and stability to those considering relocating to more remote areas. Why Lot # 4088 California, San Francisco write to Birds Landing for supplies? It was about 40 miles from San January 1904 San Francisco Guide & Francisco! perhaps the two young ladies helped out in some other Souvenir 1904 Published by WE Arding of capacity.. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 46925 the Palace Hotel News Stand. Everything a guest at the hotel could want to know about Lot # 4095 California, San Francisco Program for the Laying of the the city. 64 pages. 6.5 x 4”. Pictures and ads Corner Stone for the California Pioneers throughout. Places to visit. City map. Car, bus and train schedules. Etc. New Hall 1862 Established in 1850, the Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 51469 Society of California Pioneers is dedicated to the study and enjoyment of California Lot # 4089 California, San Francisco art, history, and culture. It was founded by Crocker-Langley San Francisco individuals arriving in California before Directory 1913 Cover is detaching 1850. The Society has continuously served from spine. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# its members, the academic community, and 52233 the public. As the oldest organization West of The Mississippi, The Society opened the first library in California, as Lot # 4090 well as a grand hall for meetings, lectures, and social events. 27 pages. California, San Francisco Ghirardelli 9 x 6”. Top of cover disconnected 2”. Still, for something this old, this Chocolate Calendar / Note Pad Fold Out is in remarkable condition. Includes a resolution for General Sutter to 1902 1902 calendar and two pages for notes show the appreciation of the society for all of his early deeds to help - some used. This would have been a 50 others. Address by E. H. Washburn. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52920 anniversary gift. Hole punched to attach. Thin plastic/cellulite material. Est. $70 ~ $120 Lot # 4096 California, San Francisco Rare HWAC# 53429 1890’s Golden Gate Park Photographs Lot # 4091 California, San Francisco Owl Drug, San Francisco c1890 Lot of nineteen. Zoo pictures of “Full Blooded Black Maned Lion”, kangaroo, bear, Archive 1912-1915 Over 50 items. All bison. Several boating and lake pictures. addressed to R. A. Owen of Los Angeles. walking paths and buildings round out the Owl Drug wants at least $1,000 in rent themes. 5 x 6.75”. Photos are in very good of the Spring Street place. All documents condition and contrast is generally strong. seem to be related to the Spring Street Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 53426 property. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 53450 Lot # 4097 California, San Francisco Rare Panama Mail Steamship Lot # 4092 California, San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Co. Key Fob Brown key fob with skeleton key. RETURN TO / PANAMA Exposition Pocket Watch 1915 An MAIL/ STEAMSHIP CO. / SAN FRANCISCO / S.S. VENEZUELA/ 20 / “official souvenir” (on watch faceplate) DROP IN ANY / MAIL BOX / WE GUARANTEE / POSTAGE. of the exposition held in San Francisco. Record room and master key hand written on reverse. Est. Brass. Fine condition. Embossed $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 51437 standing figure of woman and boats See photo online going through canals. The world’s Lot # 4098 California, San Francisco Two 1850 papers fair was held in San Francisco, in the on the Ocean Voyage to California through Panama United States, between February 20 1850 1) U. S. Senate Miscellaneous Pamphlet Number 30 and December 4 in 1915. Its ostensible titled “Memorial on Panama railroad Company” Authorizes purpose was to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal, but it the Secretary of the Navy to contract with if for the was widely seen in the city as an opportunity to showcase its recovery transportation of army & navy from the 1906 earthquake. 2” diameter. Matches So-Called dollars. supplies. Already a single steamer sometimes Est. $300 ~ $800 HWAC# 28236 carries about 20,000 to 30,000 letters. There is a need to require a safe and regular Lot # 4093 California, San Francisco transportation of American and/or Military Teddy Roosevelt and Herbert letters and goods. 8.75 x 4.5”. 14 pages. 2) 18 Hoover(?) Photographs at PPIE 1915 pages. 12 illustrations (crowded steamer, small Two photos (4 x 5”) of these dignitaries rafts on the river, rush for dinner, etc.). 1 small map. Condition of both at the Panama-Pacific International is good. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51461 Exposition. Photos numbered 25590 and 25599. Identified by pencil writing on reverse. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 53440 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 9

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4099 California, San Francisco Stampless, coverless 1850 James Woodburn, Dealer in Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors, 417 California Letter 1850 From William E Lewis of K Street, Sacramento 1887. Nice liquor related material. Est. $80 ~ San Francisco and addressed to Judge Richardson $150 HWAC# 51260 of Pueblo de San Jose. Not says “Please put the within enclosed papers on record...” Dated July Lot # 4105 California, San Francisco Very Early California Academy 3, 1850. Front says “Paid to be delivered”. John T. of Science Ephemera - Golden Gate’s Richardson was appointed a judge in Pueblo de Great Museum! 1868, 1874 1) 1868 San Jose in November of 1849 presiding over civil Proceedings of Meetings. Bound. Loose. 40 cases. Staining. Rips at some folds. Fragile, but in pages. Front cover is missing and back cover good condition for the thin paper. Est. $60 ~ $150 is hanging on. Still, it has never been read as HWAC# 51459 all pages are still attached at the top from the printing process! 2) Constitution and By- Lot # 4100 California, San Francisco Laws adopted in 1874. 16 pages. Very good Gold Rush Related 1849 Letter condition. 6 x 9”. The California Academy of w/o Envelope 1849 This January Sciences is a natural history museum in San Francisco, California, that 16, 1849 letter concerns a group of is among the largest museums of natural history in the world, housing hardy adventurers getting ready to over 26 million specimens. The Academy began in 1853 as a learned board a ship for California. The letter society and still carries out a large amount of original research, with is difficult to read. But one can easily exhibits and education becoming significant endeavors of the museum read, “...on their outbound trip to San during the 20th century Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 53427 Francisco (California).” “...requisite on their part on papers, medical examination, etc.” Also mentions ship and partial ownership. “One of Lot # 4106 California, San Francisco Five the very best companion of fellows that have started from here.” Ship Consecutive Year San Francisco Seals Score and passengers are not named. No stamp. Fragile with the largest rip Books 1948-1952 Four years of Lefty O’Doul. of 2” at one fold. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51460 Names include Gene Woodling, Lake Tahoe and UNR ‘s Jackie Jensen, Cookie Lavageto, etc. Three Lot # 4101 California, San Francisco are scored. Condition is generally fair. Est. $100 Gold Rush Ship’s Receipt for Fresh ~ $200 HWAC# 52908 Provisions that were 3 Months in Shipping 1851 Shipped on the Forrester. Lot # 4107 California, Left April 18, 1851 and arrived July San Francisco An 12, 1851. Delivering “fresh provisions, All Star Collection of Early California vegetables, etc,” So, what kind of Baseball Players Many teams are vegetables are still fresh after being on represented here: San Francisco Police, the ocean for three months? J. S. Leavitt Stanford, St. Mary’s P. C. B., etc. The reason signs as receiving payment for George S. -----. Very interesting Gold for the photograph is unknown. Please see Rush, shipping receipt. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50867 this high contract 7.5 x 9.5” photograph mounted on cardboard 9 x 11”. Excellent Lot # 4102 California, San Francisco condition. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 53452 “HELEN HENSLEY” Steamer Billhead, San Francisco 1861 California Steamer Lot # 4108 California, Oakland 3 Oakland billhead dated San Francisco in 1861. To A’s Jackets and Pants Childs size 4 Steamboat Helen Hensley, Dr. California See Photo Online jacket, adult size L and XL warmup pants. Steam Navigation Company printed on Excellent condition. Est. $60 ~ $100 left border. Small spindle hole. VF. Est. HWAC# 49210 $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51202 Lot # 4109 California, San Francisco 6 Different SF 49’ers Jackets Lot # 4103 California, San Francisco 1 white gold, undated size XL, 1 red Steamship Master’s Certificate for undated probably size L, 1 gold child size See Photo Online William Pierce 1877 Extra rare! This is 6/7, 1 gold undated size XL, 1 maroon No. 5 in 1877. This certifies that William windbreaker undated size XL. 1 red size Pierce is a skillful master pilot of steam XL. Excellent condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49212 vessels for the bays of San Francisco and its tributaries. Although, one wonders if Lot # 4110 California, San Francisco SF 49’ers Blankets and William Pierce needed the paper to prove Assorted Apparel 3 large team blankets, he was a master pilot. We found a William denim jacket size XL, red and black gloves, Pierce who was master of the Steamer Sam Soule See Photo Online Steve Young bammer bear, 2 different red on a trip from Sacramento to Colusa, Red Bluffs and baseball caps, 2 red skull caps. 1 collapsible intermediate points in 1859! Est. $300 ~ $500 umbrella. 1 neck tie. Excellent condition. HWAC# 50436 Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49213 Lot # 4104 California, San Francisco Two Nice California Liquor Billheads- 1890’s San Francisco & Sacramento Two billheads liquor related. 1) Joseph Bremer & Co., San Francisco, proprietors of “The Imperial Vineyard Co. of California”, dated San Francisco, Cal. in 1894. 2) 10 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4111 California, San Francisco SF Lot # 4118 California, Sonora Oliver Hardware 49’ers Jacket, 2 Sweatshirts and 2 T Advertising Calendar 1941 Beautifully framed and See Photo Online Shirts Gold jacket size unknown, probably matted pictorial calendar frozen in March 1941. L or Xl. Superbowl XXIII sweatshirt, size Bucolic Sonora tree filled watercolor. Est. $80 ~ unknown probably L or XL. Superbowl XXIX $120 HWAC# 51379 sweatshirt XL. 2 red T shirts XL and probably a medium. Excellent condition. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 49211 Lot # 4119 California, Stockton Two Photos of the Same Man Lot # 4112 8 Different Sports Medals in Different Years 1) J.H. Genuit Small sports medal, mostly brass. 1945 , Pacific Coast Gallery photo. Stockton, California. discus 1st, high hurdles shuttle 1946, ymca Genuit was listed in the 1877 California and gold free style 1949, ymca 440 yd free style Nevada business directory. 2) J. Pitcher Spooner 1950, ymca 100 yd free style 1949, ymca Photographist. Stockton, Cal. John Pitcher Spooner 200 yd. free style 1949, Camp Pendleton (1845-1917) was a prominent Stockton photographer. Invitational 1950 1st 200 yd relay. Est. $70 After working for the Bradley-Rulofson Company, a ~ $150 HWAC# 50357 photographic firm in San Francisco, Pitcher moved to Stockton around 1875. He operated a photographic studio there from the 1870s to the Lot # 4113 Early Mounted Baseball Team early 1900s (he advertised himself as a “Photographist”). Est. $40 ~ Photograph Unidentified team or city. $80 HWAC# 46918 Staining, High Contrast. Photograph is 6.5 x 8.25”. Mounted 8 x 10”. Est. $80 ~ $120 Lot # 4120 California, Susanville 4 HWAC# 53425 Old RPC Postcards from Susanville, CA 4 real photo postcards with Lot # 4114 California, San Pedro 2 Choice Early images from Susanville, CA. Main St. San Pedro Cabinet Cards Both show wharf 1864(reprinted), Birdseye view from scenes with great activity! Formerly a separate a hill, looking down Main St., Emerson city, it consolidated with Los Angeles in 1909. Hotel postmarked 1907. Est. $50 ~ The Port of Los Angeles, a major international $100 HWAC# 51000 seaport, is partially located within San Pedro. The district has grown from being dominated by the Lot # 4121 California, Trinity fishing industry to become primarily a working County Trinity County Land Patent class community within the city of Los Angeles. Recorded by Wells Fargo 1878 Both photos by A.Blix, Photographer. 5 x 7”. Est. This 1878 land patent was for land $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 53423 purchased by Daniel McCloud. The only mention of a Daniel McCloud we Lot # 4115 California, Shasta 4 Shasta Region could find was this article abstract, Black and White Photos 4.75” x 7” photos “Daniel McCloud and John Mason, of Sacramento River near Copley showing a playing cards, Mason grabbed a spade and was going to clout McCloud. boat and waterwheel? and Bully Hill Mining McCloud shot him. Probably will not recover. Military looking for Camp. 3 8” x 10” black and white photos of McCloud.” Camp Gaston was founded on December 4, 1859, in the Masonic Hall at Shasta, Greenback Mine Rd No redwood forests of the Hoopa Valley, in Northern California, on the Tresspassing(sic) sign. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# west bank of the Trinity River. Is this our Daniel McCloud? Est. $100 ~ 49511 $150 HWAC# 53435 Lot # 4116 California, Sierra Nevada Mountains Lot # 4122 California, Truckee Truckee Winter Three Old Sierra Nevada Maps 1) “Map of Sports Color Letterhead with Great Letter Vacation Land in the High Sierras.” This goes 1922 Lot of two. 1) This is a bright and vibrant beyond Lake Tahoe. 75 sites are listed with a brief color letterhead. Blue and red with toboggans, description. 50 ads. From Placerville - so mostly ice skating and a female hockey paler in a dress - Placerville area ads. 18 x 22” on heavy paper. very progressive. The letter s addressed to a San Very few rips or folds. 2) Tahoe National Forest Francisco dentist who is asking about opening a booklet. 1932. Each page is 9 x 4”. Four fold color shop in Truckee. The reply from the Chamber of map. 19 pages. 3) Tahoe National Forest map with Commerce is, “We have no dentist in Truckee, but pages of information. Map is 21 x 25”. One large need one badly....” It goes on to say that staying just for the winter rip along outside fold and a couple (one long) at would be a mistake because “The town is full of people” in the summer. fold intersections. 16 pages of information. Ten Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52914 pictures. Overall, these maps are in very nice condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52915 Lot # 4123 California, Tuolumne County See Photo Online Framed Sonora Art Calendar and Lot # 4117 California, Sonora Madam Hughes Tuolumne Advertising Print Large, raised Hair Restoration Advertisement This image of two ornate flower vases with advertisement comes from Sonora California. The red roses. Top right corner: “1908 Greetings/ E.P. Segret/ Jeweler/ date is unknown but appears to be old. Various Tuolumne, California.” Bottom: “American Beauties.” Frame measures claims offers dubious remedy for various hair 28”x 15” Large, 2” tear bottom right. Soiling and smaller scuffs. Est. conditions, including Hair Grown on Bald Heads $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 49722 in 90 Days or Money Refunded. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51454 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 11

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4124 California, Tuolumne County Lot # 4131 California 10 California Tuolumne County Water Company and Western Publications Books Certificate A very choice certificate! include The Cattle Drives of David Shirk, Pretty vignette of miners sluicing on The Pathbreakers from River to Ocean a hillside. Issued 1862 to A. Gerr and by Hebard, The Louisiana Purchase cancelled. Signed by president. 6” x 10”. by Ripley-Hitchcock, Leaves from an #4376. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 52658 Argonaut’s Notebook by T. E. Jones( some early pages have pencil marks), Lot # 4125 California, Tuolumne Reminiscences of a Pioneer by Colonel County Second Tuolumne County William Thompson, Apache Gold and Water Company Certificate A very Yaqui Silver by J. Frank Dobie. 4 issues choice certificate! Pretty vignette of of Western Places, A Chronicle of Western Settlement February 1992 miners sluicing on a hillside. Issued to to March 1993. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# A. Gerr 1860’s and cancelled. # 4373. 50528 Signed by president. 6” x 10”. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 52678 Lot # 4132 California 30 Vintage Black and White Photos Of Southern California Lot # 4126 California, Washington E.C. Grissel Deserts Approx 30 vintage black and white & Co. Letter, Washington, Nevada County photos including Ludlow, Cerro Grande, 1904 Letter from E.C. Grissel & Co., general Bodie, Owens Lake and Ballarat. The photos merchant in Washington, Nevada County are mostly of ghost towns and old buildings. to F. Searls regarding some past bills dating Photos were taken by Montana author and back to 1901. Any paper from the tiny town photographer Donald E. Miller. Est. $200 ~ of Washington is quite rare as the town was $400 HWAC# 49507 about the size of one block. Founded by 1849 by miners from Indiana, Washington was Lot # 4133 California 6 Different originally called Indiana Camp. Located on the See Photo Online California Booklets Official Guide Book, South Fork of the Yuba River. There was much Golden Gate International Exposition placer, hydraulic and hard rock mining in the on San Francisco Bay, 8” x 5.5” and 116 area. The town is the only one to survive in the area and still maintains pages. California and the Grand Canyon of Arizona. published by Fred a population of about 200. Tiny fold split. Folded in half horizontally. Harvey in 1914. 106 pages, 7.25” x 9.75” with 98 color illustrations. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51247 Official Program, Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta, San Francisco, May 27 - June 2 1937. 7.5” x 1.0.5”, 48 pages and black and white photos. Lot # 4127 California, Watsonville The Exposition Beautiful, The Panama California Exposition and Pajaro Valley Bank Stock Certificate See Photo Online of San Diego The Exposition City. 5” x 6.75”. Copyright 1915. 90 1888-1890 Issued/canceled, signed by Architectural photos and a fold out map of the expo. 96 pages. President, Gray border, 7.5” x 10.5”. Est. Souvenir View Book of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52555 1915, San Francisco. 9.5” x 12.5”. 32 pages and 32 black and white photos of the expo. California Pacific International Exposition Lot # 4128 California 7 Northern PICTORIAL, San Diego, California 1935-6. 8.75” x 12”. 32 pages and California Postcards Including 58 black and white photos. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50002 Mt. Lassen The Great Eruption of Lassen Peak - May 22, 1915 taken at Anderson, 50 miles away by Myers Lot # 4134 California 9 California Hunting & Loomis. 3 postcards from 1916 concerning election officers, Street and Fishing Licenses 9 c. 1920’s folded scene in Eagleville, CA. Hillside California hunting and Fishing Licenses in a shot of Cedarville, Calif. Two horses matching leather binder. Est. $100 ~ $150 pulling a sled in snow in Cedarville, Cal. 1910. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# HWAC# 51020 51003 Lot # 4135 California Lot # 4129 California “See California California Gold Rush with Henery” 1920 This 1920 full Souvenirs 1) Come to size booklet is a collection of Henery’s Sacramento Convention famous stories of wit and humor and a Capital pin with fake gold view book of America’s playground. 34 nugget 2) Pioneer / (pick and shovel) / Frisco 49 pages. Illustrations every other page. 90. We have not seen this before. Possibly 19th Henery visits San Francisco, Yosemite, Los century construction. Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# Angeles, Mt. Lowe, Cawston Ostrich farm, 50645 etc. Light water damage. Cover has rips and tears. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 53459 Lot # 4130 California Walker’s Manual of California Securities and Directory of Directors 1924 By Walker. Rare. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52237 12 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4136 Colorado, Aspen Aspen, CO landscape artist Albert Bierstadt, who also had a photo gallery. Mautz Stereoviews 4 Aspen stereoviews by B. does not indicate Charles Bierstadt shooting in Colorado! C.1860s Est. W. Kilburn. 1 of 2 animals and 3 people. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 53216 See photo online 3 of the same, Old Jenny mule and 3 people. 1 has left waterstain. (Editor’s Lot # 4143 Colorado, Central City Note: For the following Colorado Central City, CO Stereoview Stereoview stereoview lots, as well as other Western See photo online of Central City looking South. No. 34. stereoviews we describe, an invaluable Photographer is J. Collier, active 1871-78 reference is Carl Mautz’s Biographies of in Central City. Upper left corner crease. Western Photographers.) Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 53254 Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 53264 Lot # Lot # 4137 Colorado, Bakerville Bakerville, Colorado Territory 4144 Colorado, Colorado Springs Stereoview Handwritten “Gorge Colorado Springs Stereoviews c. above Bakerville C. T.” by W. G. See photo online 1890-1915 4 stereoviews. Includes: See photo online Chamberlain, photographer (active Pikes Peak Ave. and Pikes Peak by Denver 1861-1869), who also worked uncredited; Bird’s eye by Kilburn Bros; with WH Jackson 1887-89. Bakerville and Will Rogers Shrine and Great was near the site of the original silver Plains by Keystone. Est. $100 ~ $300 discovery in Steven’s Gulch. Mining started in 1865. Est. $20 ~ $50 HWAC# 53241 HWAC# 26931 Lot # 4145 Colorado, Colorado Springs Lot # 4138 Colorado, Beulah Cabinet Early Colorado Springs Stereoview Card of Sellers Lake at Beulah, Colorado c 1870’s Two Colorado Springs Cabinet Card Photo. Written at bottom See photo online stereoviews. Two views from the cupola in period ink is “Sellers Lake at Beulah of a school. Marked Gurnsey’s Rocky Colo.”, photo c. 1880’s. Light blue ink line in Mountain Views. Not listed as such in background, 1.5” long. Slight darkening of Mautz; active in Colorado Springs in the photo at the top and left bottom. 5” x 8”. No 1872-1880 and then with his wife till 1882. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 53240 photographer shown. The town of Mace’s Hole was settled in 1862. A local preacher took umbrage at the town’s name and suggested the biblical name Beulah as a more wholesome alternative. The name of Lot # 4146 Colorado, Cripple Creek 25 the town was changed to Beulah in 1876. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# Old Cripple Creek Postcards Sepia and 51628 colorized postcards. Images of various mines and adjacent town of Victor. Est. Lot # 4139 Colorado, Black Hawk $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50367 Blackhawk, CO Stereoviews 7 stereoviews. Includes: Bird’s eye, See photo online Lot # 4147 uncredited; rare Birds’s eye by Martin & Colorado, Peers, active Central City c. 1879-1880; See photo online Cripple Creek traintracks by McKinney, active Black Cripple Hawk c. 1866-1868 and 1874; 2 train Creek, CO Stereoviews 6 stereoviews. tracks and bird’s eye by Kilburn; gold miner’s cabin overlooking Clear Includes: unusual 4.5” x 7” cabinet card Creek by Underwood & Underwood. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 53233 size view of city c.1892, uncredited; two color illustration bird’s eye views; a 2 Lot # 4140 Colorado, Boulder Boulder, sided card, snow covered house and mine, uncredited; bird’s eye of CO Stereoviews 3 stereoviews. Includes: town by Keystone and another by Ingersoll; and Nightingale Mine by See photo online double-sided stereoview: football players Underwood & Underwood. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 53235 in the street near Walnut House, and Lot # 4148 Colorado, Denver 10 buggy in front of house, by uncredited; and Boulder Falls and Boulder Canyon Denver Stereoviews 10 Denver by L. Dowe, San Francisco. Est. $200 ~ stereoviews. Includes: Courthouse? $400 HWAC# 53245 by J. Collier (active 1871-78 in Central See photo online City); 2 street scenes by Kilburn Lot # 4141 Colorado, Box Canyon Bros; state capitol by Underwood & Box Canyon, CO Stereoviews 4 Underwood; capitol and street scene by stereoviews of In the Heart of Box Bert Healey (active Wessington Springs, Canyon by Keystone. Est. $60 ~ See photo online South Dakota); Democratic Convention 1908 by Keystone View Co.; $120 HWAC# 53265 and 2 Windsor Hotel and street scenes by uncredited. Est. $225 ~ $450 HWAC# 53225 Lot # 4142 Colorado, Brownsville Brownsville, See photo online Colorado Stereoview 16. Brownsville Mining Camp on C. C. RR, Col. Photographer is Charles Bierstadt, brother to world famous Western Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 13

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4149 Colorado, Denver Choice Lot # 4156 Colorado, Denver Two Early Denver Stereoview General view Large Hanging Denver Scales with of Denver with churches, school house very heavy Weights The two scales are See photo online and more. By W. G. Chamberlain, active See photo online from the Denver Equipment Company. in Denver 1861-1869, and also worked 12 weights. All are marked Toledo with famous Western photographer WH (Fairbanks). Scales weigh 10 pounds (2), Jackson 1887-89. Est. $150 ~ $300 5 pounds, 2 pounds (2), 1.075 pounds, 8 HWAC# 53251 ounces, .310 pounds, 5 ounces, 2 ounces, 1 ounce(2). Four are dark brown, the rest are silver in color. Probably Lot # 4150 Colorado, Denver Denver used for produce or hardware. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49726 Streetcar Stereoview Stereoview of Cherrelyn Gravity Car with a horse on Lot # 4157 Colorado, Dump Mountain it. Made by Mexican & Indian Curio See photo online Dump Mountain Stereoviews Six Co., Denver. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# stereoviews of Dump Mountain 53253 See photo online railroad tracks by Alex. Martin (active Lot # Georgetown, CO 1884 & 1888 and in 4151 Colorado, Denver Early Denver Denver, 1879, 1888-1901), Gurnsey (active Colorado Springs, 1872-1880) See photo online Stereoviews 2 early Denver stereoviews. and uncredited. Dump Mountain was 1) A candy and vinegar factory by Reed located on the Fort Garland extension of the Denver & Rio Grande & McKenney (active Denver 1871-72, Railway. Est. $120 ~ $240 HWAC# 53263 Central City and Georgetown 1873). 2) School House #1 by Collier (active Central Lot # 4158 Colorado, City, 1871-1878). Est. Eastonville Eastonville World $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 53249 Newspapers c1895 Includes Volume 7. No. 1, May 18, 1895 Lot # 4152 Colorado, Denver GAR 39th - No. 52, May 9, 1896. J.B King, Encampment Badge 1905 Unique brass top with publisher, measures 18 x 24 white metal medallion “39th National Encampment 1/2”. Eastonville began in / Denver / 1905” with copper bucking bronco 1872 as the town of Easton. overlay. The Grand Army of the Republic was a There is a discrepancy in the date of the arrival of the post office to civil war fraternal order of former Union service the town (1872-1880). Not a mining town, it was initially called the members. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51334 “Potato Capital of the World.” Due to the arrival of the Denver and New Lot # Orleans Railroad line, the town was moved 6 miles to the northeast in 1883. The name of the town was changed to Eastonville on May 27, 4153 Colorado, Denver 1884. The population grew to a high of about 300; which included State Capitol Silver 3 general stores, 3 churches, 3 hotels , a bakery, and a livery stable. Souvenir Spoon Five and The population had been dropping in the 1930’s, and was accelerated a half inch silver spoon after the Colorado and Southern Railroad tracks washed out. The from the State Capitol area previously occupied by the town is now part of the urban area of (pictured) “Rocky Mountains” engraved on the handle. On the reverse, Colorado Springs. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 21659 all the mining towns are represented. Sterling silver. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 51318 Lot # 4159 Colorado, Estes Park Estes Lot # 4154 Colorado, Denver The Colorado Park and Long’s Peak Stereoview Horses and a wagon in a corral. Long’s Sun, June-Sept. 1891 Tremendous source See photo online peak in distance from Evan’s ranch. of historical information for the Colorado Photographer is W. G. Chamberlain researcher! Price: 5 cents. Measures 19” x 23”. (active Denver, 1861-1869). Est. $200 ~ Very poor condition: Spine to ledger is loose $400 HWAC# 53219 and disentigrating. Individual newspaper pages are heavily toned and chipping. Est. $300 ~ Lot # 4160 Colorado, Fairplay Valley $500 HWAC# 21074 of the Platte Stereoview View above Fairplay. Photographer is See photo online Lot # 4155 Colorado, Denver The W. G. Chamberlin a prolific mining photographer c. 1861-1869. Est. $100 Denver Republican, Nov.- Dec 31, 1905 ~ $200 HWAC# 53218 Tremendous source of historical information for the Colorado researcher! 12 page issues. Five cents. Measures 19” x 23”. Very poor condition: Spine to ledger is missing. Individual newspaper pages are heavily toned and chipping. Some stamped State Historical and Natural Historical Society, Denver, Colorado. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 21075 14 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4161 Colorado, Garden of the Gods Lot # 4168 Colorado, Leadville Garden of the Gods, CO Stereoview Early Leadville, CO Stereoviews 3 Collection c. 1870-1915 21 stereoviews stereoviews. Includes: Snow covered See photo online of various rock formations in Garden of See photo online Leadville by Alex. Martin (active the Gods. Two attributed to Wheeler; Georgetown, CO 1884 & 1888 and in one Carter’s Gallery in Salt Lake (adjoins Denver, 1879, 1888-1901); and two Wells Fargo & Co.); one by Gurnsey Leadville bird’s eyes by W. H. Jackson c. (active Colorado Springs, 1872-80); two 1879-1897. Great lot! Est. $500 ~ $900 HWAC# 53238 by C. R. Savage (Salt Lake); one by Alex. Martin (active Georgetown, CO 1884 & 1888 and in Denver, 1879, 1888-1901)); five by W. G. Chamberlain (4 are 1867 territorial); one by Universal view; one by Lot # 4169 Colorado, Leadville Strohmeyer & Wyman (NY); two by W. H. Jackson (Denver); two by Leadville, CO Stereoviews c. 1890’s- Keystone; one by American Steroscopic; and 2 by uncredited. Est. 1915 6 Leadville stereoviews. Includes: $230 ~ $450 HWAC# 53247 Views of City, smelting silver, 65 tons of See photo online silver ingots stacked by Kilburn Bros.; Lot # 4162 Colorado, Georgetown 3 Carbonate Hill Mine by uncredited; and Georgetown, CO Stereoviews c. 1868- Nightingale Mine by Keystone. Est. 1880 3 stereoviews. Includes: City view $160 ~ $300 HWAC# 53239 by W. G. Chamberlain (Denver, 1861- See photo online 1869) and 2 uncredited street views. Lot # 4170 Colorado, Manitou Bird’s Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 53227 Eye Manitou, CO Stereoviews. 12 stereoviews. Pikes Peak by J. F. Jarvis and Lot See photo online another uncredited, 1 by Strohmeyer # 4163 Colorado, Georgetown 6 & Wyman, 6 by Kilburn Bros., 3 by Georgetown, CO Stereoviews c. 1890- Underwood & Underwood. Est. $300 ~ See photo online 1915 6 stereoviews. Includes: 4 street $900 HWAC# 53230 scenes by B. W. Kilburn; a street scene by Keystone View Co.; and a mountain view Lot # 4171 Colorado, Manitou by Underwood & Underwood. Est. $200 Manitou, CO Scenery Stereoviews ~ $300 HWAC# 53226 7 stereoviews of Manitou. Includes: two rock formations by Collier (active See photo online Lot # 4164 Colorado, Georgetown Central City, 1871-1878); 2 city views 3 Georgetown, CO Stereoviews 3 by Kilburn Bros.; waterfall by R.M. stereoviews by Collier (active Central Davis (Denver, 1887); Summit of City, 1871-1878). Clear Creek Series: See photo online Pike’s Peak by Galbreaith, Harvey & two taken from Griffith Mt. and one Lyles (active Manitou, 1885); and a view of a car entering a tunnel by looking East. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# Keystone. Est. $240 ~ $350 HWAC# 53231 53228 Lot # 4172 Colorado, Manitou Lot # 4165 Colorado, Georgetown Loop Manitou Springs Stereoviews Georgetown Loop, CO Stereoviews 11 stereoviews. Includes: Soda c. 1884-1915 8 stereoviews, all Springs, Bebee House, Iron See photo online Georgetown Loop. Includes: 3 by See photo online Ute Spring, and two hotels Kilburn, 3 by Keystone, 1 by H. C. White by Gurnsey (active Colorado (NY c.1903-05), 1 by Alex. Martin (active Springs, 1872-1880); Iron Georgetown, CO 1884 & 1888 and in Spring by Weitfle (active Denver, 1879, 1888-1901). Est. $160 ~ Central City, c. 1878-1885), $320 HWAC# 53234 c.1880s; Soda Springs and Manitou House by W. G. Chamberlain (Denver, 1860s); two of Navajo Lot # 4166 Colorado, Golden Golden, Spring by J. Thurlow (active Manitou, 1878 only); and Soda Springs by CO Stereoview Castle Rock bird’s eye R. M. Davis (active Denver, 1887). Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 53232 in Golden, CO. by W. G. Chamberlain See photo online (active Denver 1861-69). Est. $200 ~ Lot # 4173 Colorado, Manitou Nice $400 HWAC# 53246 Manitou, CO Stereoviews Better views. Six nice quality stereoviews. Includes: Lot # Pike’s Peak in distance by R. M. Davis See photo online 4167 (active Denver 1887); Grace Greenwood’s Colorado, Idaho Springs Early Idaho Cottage by W. G. Chamberlain (active in See photo online Springs, CO Stereoview Idaho Springs Denver 1861-1869); Crawford’s Block by stereoview by Collier who was active L. K. Oldroyd (active Colorado Springs, in Central City 1871-1878. Est. $200 ~ 1873-1882); two Pike’s Peak by Gurnsey (active Colorado Springs $300 HWAC# 53252 1872-1880); and a mountain view by H. W. Stormer (active Manitou, 1880’s). Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 53229 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 15

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4174 Colorado, Montezuma Lot # 4181 Colorado, Pike’s Peak Pike’s Peak or Bust Montezuma, CO Stereoview Fob Four part hanging fob: top part labeled “Pike’s Peak Stereoview of St. Lawrence Works and or Bust,” then “Summit of Pike’s Peak 14,147 ft.” then See photo online Silver Mines at Montezuma. By J. Collier, “Mining in Colorado,” then “Bronc Buster.” Est. $100 ~ active in Central City from 1871-1878. $200 HWAC# 51333 Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 53267 Lot # 4182 Colorado, Lot # Royal Gorge Royal 4175 Gorge, CO Stereoview Colorado, Monument Park Monument Collection c 1870- See photo online Park, CO Stereoviews 14 rock See photo online 1915 22 stereoviews of formation stereoviews of Monument Royal Gorge. Includes: 1 by Gurnsey Park and Garden of the Gods, Colorado (Colorado Springs 1872-1880); 1 Territory by W. G. Chamberlain. Est. by International View; 2 by Kilburn $250 ~ $500 HWAC# 53248 Bros; 1 by C. R. Savage, famous Western photographer known for shots at Promontory, UT; 1 by Strohmeyer & Strohmeyer; 5 by Keystone; 1 Lot # 4176 Colorado, Monument Park by A. W. Dennis (Canon City, c.1880); 2 by Littleton; 2 by L.K. Oldroyd Monument Park, CO Stereoviews 10 (Colorado Springs, 1873-1882); 1 by J. J. Purcell; 3 by Underwood stereoviews of various rock formations. & Underwood; 1 by Universal Photo; and 1 by famous Western See photo online Includes: 1 by famous Western photographer W. H. Jackson. Est. $330 ~ $650 HWAC# 53242 photographer W. H. Jackson; 3 by Gurnsey (Colorado Springs, 1872-1880); Lot # 4183 Colorado, Silver Cliff Silver one by C. H. Clark (active Gunnison 1884, Cliff, Colorado Stereoview Silver Salida 1886-1888); one by Keystone; one Cliff looking South toward the church. by Chas A. Pollen (active Colorado Springs, dates unknown); 1 x Reed See photo online Photographer is Chas. E. Emery who was & McKenney (Denver 1871-72, Central City and Georgetown 1873); active in Silver Cliff 1882, 1884, 1885, 1 by Underwood & Underwood; and 1 x Collier’s (Central City 1871- Canyon City 1886-1891, and Colorado 1878). Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 53250 Springs 1893-1901 [Mautz]. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 53217 Lot # 4177 Colorado, Ouray Ouray, CO Stereoviews 6 stereoviews. Includes: Lot # 4184 Colorado, Silver Plume The Great Gold Belt, loading the Silver Plume, CO Stereoviews Two miners ships, in town for supplies by B. See photo online stereoviews of Silver Plume by Kilburn W. Kilburn; In the heart of Box Canyon, Bros. and Keystone. Est. $300 ~ $600 See photo online 2x stamp mill and gold concentrator by HWAC# 53243 Keystone. Est. $300 ~ $400 HWAC# 53237 Lot # 4185 Lot # 4178 Colorado, Ouray / Durango 21 Ouray Colorado, St. Vrain St. Vrain Stereoview See photo online and Durango, Colorado Postcards 21 old #62, Long’s Peak Series, on the St. Vrain postcards depicting Ouray and Durango. One is looking west. 5 or 6 miles from Long’s dated 1912. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50366 Peak. Early Colorado settlement. No photographer listed. Est. $100 ~ $200 Lot # 4179 HWAC# Colorado, Palmer 53214 Lake Palmer Lake, CO Stereoviews Five Palmer Lake See photo online Lot # 4186 Colorado, Ute Pass Ute Pass, stereoviews of Phoebe’s Arch. By CO Stereoviews 6 stereoviews of Ute See photo online Keystone. Est. $70 ~ $140 HWAC# Pass, CO. Includes: 2 uncredited; one by 53262 Weitfle (active Central City, 1878-1883); 2 J. F. Jarvis; and one W. H.Jackson. Est. Lot # 4180 Colorado, Pike’s $120 ~ $240 HWAC# 53266 Peak Large Pikes Peak Stereoview Collection Lot # 4187 Colorado 26 Telluride, Aspen, Leadville and Georgetown Area Old Quite the collection with a See photo online nice diversity of Colorado Postcards A mix of black and white, sepia photographers. 28 stereoviews and colored postcards. One in black and of Pike’s Peak, some with snow, white shows a waterfall in Durant mine, 1 a railway car with many people, mile underground, with 2 miners. Earliest rock formations, US Signal postmark is 1907. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50368 Station etc. Photographers include J. Thurlow (active Manitou 1878), Collier (Central City 1871- 78), Strohmeyer & Wyman, W. H. Jackson, L. K. Oldroyd (Colorado Springs 1873-1882), Gurnsey (Colorado Springs 1893-1901), Keystone View Co., Galbreaith, Harvey & Lyles, C. Duhem & Bro (active Denver 1869-1872), and 3 uncredited. Please inspect. Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 53224 16 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4188 Colorado 4 Old Colorado Lot # 4194 Colorado F. A. Nimms Photo Folders 4 Colorado photo folders Colorado Stereoviews c. 1882 4 measuring 4.25” x 6.25”. Subjects are Colorado stereoviews by F. A. Nimms. See photo online Crystal Park Auto Trip, South Cheyenne Veta Pass, 2 Grand Canyon of the Canon and Seven Falls, Views of the Pike’s Arkansas, Marshall Pass. This business is Peak Region, Moffat Road. Est. $50 ~ not listed in Mautz, but Nimms & Co. was $100 HWAC# 50379 active in Colorado Springs in 1886. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 53256 Lot # 4189 Colorado 50 Color Colorado Photos in an Album Lot # 4195 Colorado Gurnsey Approx 50 color Colorado c. 1991 Colorado Stereoviews 2 stereoviews photos featuring ghosts towns, by Gurnsey. The Mule Shoe and The See photo online mining areas, beaver pond, San Juan Railway on the end of Dump Mountain. Mountains and more. Est. $60 ~ $100 Gurnsey operated in Colorado Springs HWAC# 50270 (1872-1880). Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 53257 Lot # 4190 Colorado Chamberlain Colorado Territory Stereoviews Lot # 4196 Colorado 11 Keystone 11 Colorado stereoviews by W. G. Colorado Stereoviews 11 stereoviews See photo online Chamberlain. Long Lake, Snowy by Keystone. A puma, Royal Gorge, Range, South Boulder, Pleasant Park, See photo online President Roosevelt’s breakfast, Ute Grey’s Peak, Twin Lakes, Veta Pass, native and family, Box Canyon, Grand Mt. Lincoln. Chamberlain was active in River Valley, 2 cliffs at Mesa Verde, Denver in the 1860s and later worked miner’s cabin, Gray’s Peak, Giant with WH Jackson. Est. $380 ~ $700 Balanced Rock. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# HWAC# 53259 53261 Lot # 4191 Colorado Colorado Lot # 4197 Colorado Oldroyd See photo online Stereoview Collection (8) c. 1890- Colordo Stereoviews 3 Colorado 1910 8 stereoviews. Includes: Helen stereoviews by L.K. Oldroyd. Veta See photo online Hunt’s grave, 2 fun for the boys, and Pass, Grand Canyon of the Arkansas, Seven Falls by B.W. Kilburn; Cathedral Cheyenne Canon. Oldroyd was active Rocks by uncredited; and two “room for 1873-1882 in Colorado Springs. Est. 1 more”, Fairy Grotto Toltec Tunnel by Universal. Est. $160 ~ $320 $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 53258 HWAC# 53260 Lot # 4198 Colorado Palmer House Lot # 4192 Colorado Colorado and Glen Eyrie Stereoviews c 1870- Stereoview Collection (13) c. 1890- 1890. 12 stereoviews. Includes: 2 1915 13 Colorado stereoviews. See photo online Palmer house and Naiad Bath by W.G. See photo online Includes: 2 schoolhouse classes, Bear Chamberlain (1860s, Denver); rock Canon, Cave of Winds, railroad tracks, formation by Wheeler; stream and Muleshoe Pass, 3 underground miners three Palmer house by Gurnsey (active etc. Photographers include H.C. White, Colorado Springs 1872-1880); two B. W. Kilburn, Ed. Tangen (active Palmer house and The Gatekeepers Lodge by J. Thurlow (active in Boulder, not listed in Mautz, 1909 series), Collier (active Central City Manitou in 1878 only); and 1 Palmer house uncredited. Est. $80 ~ 1871-1878) and uncredited. Est. $170 ~ $340 HWAC# 53244 $1,500 HWAC# 53236 Lot # 4193 Colorado Colorado Lot # 4199 Colorado Three Colorado Delegate Stereoview Collection (8) 8 Badges 1) Denver I.O.O.F, white metal badge with stereoviews. Includes: Gen. Pierce’s See photo online mountain scene and bull’s head made by Diamond house by Reed and McKenney (active Palace of Denver; 2) Colorado Grand Commandery Denver 1871-72, Central City & badge San Francisco 1904; 3) 1898 red, white and Georgetown 1873). Railway by A. W. blue ribbon with detached medal. Est. $60 ~ $120 Dennis (active in Canon City starting HWAC# 51825 in 1880). Rock formation by Alex. Martin (Denver (1879, 1888-1901) and Georgetown (1884 & 1888)). Lot # 4200 Colorado Two Tracks by Luke & Wheeler (active 1879-1881), Bierstadt (1880) and Colorado Area Books Blue Eye by Ogal Alla and McKenney (Black Hawk 1866-1868 & 1874). Two from Chas. A. Pollen After 60 Years, Sequel to A Story of the Plains by A. B. (active Colorado Springs, dates unknown) and Chas. M. Clark. Est. Ostrander. Est. $100 ~ $120 HWAC# 50525 $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 53255 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 17

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4201 Dakota Territory, Deadwood specialized in Polynesian figures and landscapes. FRANK MCINTOSH: Merchants National Bank of Many of his work is displayed in several national museums. He was Deadwood Letterhead 1885 Letterhead commissioned by Matson in the post WWII era. Est. $100 ~ $200 See photo online from the Merchants National Bank of HWAC# 52046 Deadwood, Black Hills, Dakota Territory. Nov. 12, 1885. The third customer on the Lot # 4205 Hawaii 4 Matson Line Menus, S.S. receipt was John Treber & Co. who was Lurline S. S. Lurline dinner menus, four total, a large liquor distributor in Deadwood one blank inside possibly used by on board from the town’s beginning. 9 1/2 x 6 printer as model. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# inch. All Deadwood paper is very scarce! Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 52047 49556 Lot # 4206 Hawaii 5 Lot # 4202 District of Columbia, Washington Fred Dennett Archive, Matson Line General Land Office Originally See photo online Menus, S.S. See photo online belonging to Fred Dennett, 32nd Lurline 1939- Commissioner of the General Land 1941 S. S. Office, 1908-1913. The General Land Lurline menus by unknown artist. Office was an independent agency Five covers showing Polynesian of the United States government people. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52045 responsible for public domain lands in the United States. It was created in 1812, and it merged with the United States Grazing Service Lot # 4207 Hawaii 5 Matson Line in 1946 to become the Bureau of Land Management. The official in Menus, S.S. Lurline 1948-1956 Five charge of the agency was called the Commissioner of the General Land Office, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. 1) See photo online Royal Hawaiian Dinner menus for dinner Holton-Arms School Washington, D.C. diploma, signed by Jessie Moon aboard the S. S. Lurline. Cover art by artist John Kelley Est. $200 ~ $400 Holton, dated May 29th, 1915, awarded to Dorothy Dixon Dennett, HWAC# 52049 “who has satisfactorily completed the General Course of study proscribed by this school.” 14 3/4 x 19 5/8”. 2) United States General Lot # Land Office 1912 cast bronze medal, depicting an eagle, obverse, with 4208 “CENTENNIAL OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GENERAL LAND Hawaii 13 Pre-World War II Matson OFFICE 1812-1912”, reverse. Housed in a black leather case with See photo online Line Menus Thirteen various pre WWII purple satin and velvet interior lining. Stamped “Jos. K. Davidson’s menus from different Matson Line Ships Sons, Philadelphia” in gilt lettering, inside of case, stamped “Hon. Fred mostly sailing to the South Pacific. Est. Dennett” in gilt lettering, lid of case. Medal – 2” dia. Case – 7/8” H x 3” $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52039 W x 3” D. Early 20th century. 3) Ambrotype depicting a seated man, possibly Reverend D. Richard Dennett, father of Fred Dennett. Spine of Lot # case split. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 51848 4209 Hawaii 5 Matson Line Menus, S.S. Mariposa and S.S. Matsonia Lot # 4203 Georgia Chickamauga Park Souvenir Pin Brass pin 1957-1964 Artist: Macoulliard. Five from Camp Geo. H. Thomas, Chickamauga Park See photo online dinner menus from the SS Mariposa Georgia. 2 1/2 inches long, pinback missing. Camp and SS Matsonia. Polynesian figures and George H. Thomas (1898-1898) - A Spanish American animals. One duplicate. Est. $120 ~ War 1st Corps organization and training Camp first $250 HWAC# 52042 established in 1898 at Chattanooga National Military Park, Chickamauga, Walker County, Georgia. Named Lot # Camp Ceorge H. Thomas on 23 Apr 1898 after Major 4210 Hawaii 5 Matson Line Menus General George H. Thomas, U.S. Civil War General 1959-1964 Artist: Macouillard. Five See photo online known as the “Rock of Chickamauga” who fought at menu covers, two are blank inside, one this location. Abandoned in 1898. Also known as Camp Chickamauga. contains words to the song ALOHA OE Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 51817 (Farewell to thee). Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 52043 Lot # 4204 Hawaii 3 Matson Line Menus, S.S. Lurline 1941 S. S. Lurline Lot # dinner menus, three total. One with six 4211 Hawaii 6 Matson Line Menus, autographs presumably by table mates, See photo online S.S. Lurline 1939-1941 S. S. Luriline and one with Hemingway Poem. Artist See photo online menus by unknown artist, six in all. unknown. The first of many artistic One with wine menu showing Chateau Matson Line menus. During the life Lafite-Rothschild, 1926 for $3.00 a of the Matson Line shipping life they bottle. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52044 commissioned several artist to supply them with art work. EUGENE SAVAGE: commissioned in 1940 to paint murals for various cruise ships, there were none applied until 1947 because of world War two. By that time Matson Lines no longer desired murals so they were used as menu covers. Savage is the most famous of all the artist used by Matson. LOUIS MACOUILLARD: Was a Bay Area artist best known for his watercolors. JOHN KELLEY: 1879-1962, Honolulu artist who 18 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4212 Hawaii 6 Matson Line Menus, S.S. Lot # 4219 Hawaii Four Stereoviews Lurline 1953-1958 Six S. S. Lurline dinner menus, of Hawaiian Territorial Scenes Pre three duplicate covers. One enroute to Pago Pago, 1893 Four scenes: Hotel Honolulu, two enroute to Auckland, one enroute to Suva. Royal Palm Tree, Uinauina Bridge, Suva Artist: Eugene Savage, possible the most famous See photo online Cascade. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 52051 artist ever commissioned by Matson Lines. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 52048 Lot # 4220 Hawaii Lot # 4213 Hawaii Hawaii, Territorial Honolulu See photo online 11 Stereoviews of Important Stereoviews Pre 1893 Six cards Honolulu Buildings 11 Cards. including Banana Plantation, Early Hotel, Bishop St., Punch Bowl, American Native Hawaiians, and Lava fields. Est. Sugar Mill, Executive Bldg., $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 52055 Government Bldg., YMCA, Two of Capital Bldg., Fort St., Royal School. Lot # 4221 Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52052 Hawaii Hawaiian Natives and Palaces Stereoviews Various scenes, nine in all, Lot # 4214 Hawaii, Honolulu Honolulu of Iolani Palace, Native people, and even a Stereoviews Nine popular Honolulu views. train on Oahu. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52057 Bishop Street, Street car on Fort St, YMCA Bldg, Executive Bldg., Royal School, Capital Bldg., and a sugar mill. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 52050 Lot # 4222 Hawaii Lot # 4215 Hawaiian Hawaii 12 Sugar Hawaii Plantation See photo online “Paradise” Stereoviews Five views of Sugar Stereoviews A dozen views Mill workings and three native views. of tropical splendor. A view of Native views are pre Statehood. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 52053 Honolulu from Punch Bowl, four building sites, a beach scene, A luau, Lava field, and four plantation Lot # 4223 Hawaii Hawaiian Tree Scenes scenes. All Keystone View Company. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52060 Stereoviews These seven views are pre- statehood photos. Coconut Tree, Banana Lot # 4216 Hawaii 15 Hawaiian trees, Palm trees, and two tree scenes on palace grounds. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# Stereoviews Fifteen Views. Pineapple 52058 plantations Honolulu Scenes, Volcano See photo online centers, School, Banana Plantation, Coral Lot # 4224 Rock Kiln, Papaya Trees, Surfers on Waikiki. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 52054 Hawaii Seven Lot # Fields and Honolulu Stereoviews 4217 Seven views, two of Honolulu Hawaii buildings, and five of fields of plenty 15 Tropical Hawaii Stereoviews Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 52059 Fifteen Keystone View Company cards Lot # featuring Hawaiian people, Sugar Mill 4225 workings, a volcano center, and four scenes of Honolulu Est. $150 ~ $300 Hawaii Stereoviews of Hawaiian Natives HWAC# 52061 Six views of natives and on Lava scene. Native Hawaiian’s in rivers, at home, and Lot # in fields. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52056 4218 Hawaii 16 Hawaii Stereoviews Sixteen Keystone View Company Stereo Lot # view cards on the tropical islands of 4226 Hawaii. Some duplicates. All black and Idaho, white. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52062 Boise 3 Bosie, Idaho Publications Boise The Peace Valley by Annie Laurie Byrd, Boise Idaho Illustrated and Fort Boise Centennial Celebration 1934. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50502 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 19

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4227 Idaho, Boise Boise Land Lot # 4234 Idaho Idaho Facts and and Water Company Bond Rare $500 Statistics 1855 Idaho Facts and 6% 20 year gold bond. Vignette of a Statistics Concerning Its Mining, train and waterway. Signed by president Farming Stock-Raising, lumbering, See photo online Stewart. 17” x 14”. #25. Est. $100 ~ and Other Resources and $200 HWAC# 52666 Industries by James C. Onderbonk. Dated 1855 and professionally Lot # 4228 rebound. 150 pages with some staining on paper edge. Est. $200 ~ Idaho, Boise $400 HWAC# 50504 Boise, ID Fob and NCC Co. Lot # 4235 Idaho Laws of the Territory of Token Display Framed 8” x 6” CENTRAL Idaho (1866) Laws of the Territory of Idaho HOTEL 9 BOISE CITY IDAHO fob with 4 N. Third Session. Published 1866. Possible C.CO. number employee tags with 1 labeled first edition, Front cover is detaching and McGill. Also includes 3 Mercury dimes and a is warped, some staining on page tops. 329 silver quarter. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51047 pages. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50508 Lot # Lot # 4236 4229 Idaho, Coeur D’Alene Coeur Idaho Idaho D’Alene, Towns, Mines, Mountains Gem of the Mountains Booklet (Idaho & Lakes Coeur D’Alene, Towns, World’s Fair Commission) Official Mines, Mountains & Lakes by T. N. souvenir booklet published in 1893 Barnard. Stamped leather bound. by Idaho World’s Fair Commissioner. 6.25” x 5”. 10 pages. There is damage to the last 2 pages and all pages Approx 50 pages, with numerous Idaho are separated from the spine. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50509 drawings and photos. Measures 12.25” x 9.25”. Cover is detaching from spine. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50515 Lot # 4230 Idaho, Idaho County 2 Volumes of Pioneer Days in Idaho Lot # 4237 Idaho 2 Books on Early Idaho Trails County 2 Volumes of Pioneer Days in of Early Idaho, The Pioneer Life by George W. Idaho County by Caxton. Est. $80 ~ $120 Goodhart. Six Decades Back by Charles Shirley HWAC# 50503 Walgamott. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50510 Lot # 4231 Lot # 4238 Idaho Idaho, Idaho County 9 Volumes of Early History of Idaho County Histories 9 Volumes Idaho Early History of Idaho County Histories including of Idaho by W. J. Historical Sketch of Bingham County McConnell. Signed Idaho. Bonneville County in the Making. by author, 420 Bonner County Pace Names. Owyhee pages. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 50507 County Corral Dust signed by author Omer Stafford and there are many amusing anecdotes detailed in the book. Lot # 4239 Idaho 3 Books on Idaho History Early History of the Upper Lemhi Valley by Clara Proulx with detached Reminiscences of a Pioneer by W. A. Goulder. centerfold map. History of Alturas and Blaine Counties, Idaho. Elmore The State of Idaho 1905. Idaho Yesterday and County, Its Historical Gleans, signed by author Olive Groefsema. Est. Today, Souvenir Handbook, 1834-1934. Binding $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50516 has some separation, first page has a 3” tear on bottom. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50523 Lot # 4232 Idaho, Salmon City c1890 Photograph of Indian at Salmon City Lot # 4240 Idaho 3 Idaho Books including Salmon City, commonly just called Salmon, Wells Fargo Wells was laid out in 1867. Photograph is 3.25 Fargo & Co. in Idaho x 3.25”. Frame 5 x 5”. Hardware and Territory by W. Millinery store can be seen. Great contrast! Turrentine Jackson. The Pony Express From the personal collection of Hugh by Arthur Chapman. Letters of Long Ago Shamberger. Most Photos identified by/for by Agnes Just Reid. Est. $100 ~ $120 Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $200 ~ HWAC# 50519 $400 HWAC# 49964 Lot # 4241 Idaho Collection of General Lot # 4233 Idaho, Snake River Valley 2 Volumes Reminiscences of Early Idaho Books and Pamphlets 3 Days 2 Volumes Reminiscences of different General Idaho books and Early Days, A series of Historical pamphlets. Books include Steamboats Sketches and Happenings in the Early in the Timber by Ruby El Hult and A Days of Snake River Valley by C. S. Romance of Old Fort Hall by Minerva Walgamott. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# Teichert. Meyer Bros. Hardware 50505 Illustrated catalog. 12 issues of Idaho Yesterdays from 1957-1966 and more. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50518 20 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4242 Idaho Commercial Reference Lot # 4249 Louisiana, New Orleans on Idaho Territory and Resources and 1889 Map of New Orleans 1889 Attraction of Idaho Commercial Reference Framed map of the City of New Orleans on Idaho Territory, and Resources and drawn by J.L. Gubernator demonstrating Attraction of Idaho by Robert Strahorn. See photo online the proposed additional drainage works. Has a torn and taped on cover. Worn Gold painted wooden frame is 26 x 25 condition. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50521 inches, red matting. Est. $300 ~ $400 HWAC# 49560 Lot # 4243 Idaho First Edition of Jim Wardner of Wardner Idaho Lot # 4250 Louisiana First Edition of Jim Wardner of Photo of an engraving of John Slidell John Slidell Wardner Idaho by Himself. Approx (1793 – July 9, 1871) was an American politician, 160 pages. There is a pencil lawyer, and businessman. A native of New York, inscription on the first page. 2 cover Slidell moved to Louisiana as a young man and corners are dinged. Est. $50 ~ $75 became a staunch defender of Southern rights as HWAC# 50506 a Representative and Senator. He was also the CSA ambassador to France. 3” x 2.25” image. Est. $50 ~ Lot # 4244 Idaho Books on Idaho Post $150 HWAC# 51609 Offices and Wells Fargo Ghost Towns and Live Ones, A History of Idaho Post Offices Lot # 4251 Maryland, Baltimore 1854 Medical 1862-1973 by Frank R. Schell and Wells Fargo Doctor Degree 24.5” x 19.5” original Medical Doctor & Co. in Idaho Territory by W. Turrentine Degree from a Baltimore, Maryland school. Dr. George Jackson. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50512 Hammond. Blue ribbon on the bottom with remnants of a red wax seal. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50355 Lot # 4245 Idaho Little Lot # 4252 Bits of Lost Massachusetts, Boston River History 2 copies of Little Bits Choice 1889 Tool of Lost River History, as published in Goodnow & Wightman Catalog 1889 See photo online the Arco Advertiser under the title of do you remember when by C. A. In business from 1874-1983. While Bottolfsen. A brief chronology of events from 1877 to 1901. One copy they advertise as ‘manufacturers,’ they does not have leather binding tie but is signed by the author. Est. $100 may have, in fact, only been dealers. ~ $150 HWAC# 50511 The only known patent to Goodnow is a washer cutter. [Directory of Lot # 4246 Illinois, Chicago Vintage American Toolmakers] 120 pages. Undertaker Co. Metal Bottle Opener 8.25 x 5.25”. Illustrations throughout. Index in front of catalog. Corners 2” x 5” vintage metal bottle opener with of cover have been torn. Staining on covers. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 2 types of openers. Compliments of 53453 Undertakers Supply Co, Chicago. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50356 Lot # 4253 Massachusetts, Provincetown First Resident Lot # 4247 Iowa 2 Metal Iowa Directory of Provincetown, Property Line Markers 2 metal 4’ Massachusetts (1886) We did a property line markers. IOWA STATE/ quick search and could not find PROPERTY LINE / UNLAWFUL any copies available for sale online. TO DISTURB/ CONSERVATION The last copy that we know of sold COMMISSION. One has signs of wear, in 1989 for $1,100. Compiled J. H. one may be unused. Est. $80 ~ $120 Hogan and published by W. F. Richardson. ”Containing also a complete HWAC# 50370 business directory, churches, school, societies, towns, officers, etc.” Advertisements throughout – many pictorial. At the time of European Lot # 4248 Kentucky Clarke’s Pure Rye encounter, this area was long settled by the historic Nauset tribe, who Whiskey Watch Fob/ Old Sunny Brook had a settlement known as Meeshawn. They spoke an Algonquian Calendar Obv.: Pictorial of a man enjoying language and were affiliated with other Algonquian tribes of the a glass of whiskey; Rev.: Clarke’s Pure Rye language families along the East Coast. In 1692, a new Royal Charter / Peoria’s / Famous Whiskey / Bottled by / combined the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies into the The Government. White metal, 1 3/4 inches. Province of Massachusetts Bay. “Cape Cod” was thus officially renamed Also a perpetual calendar from “Cheerful as the “Province Lands”. On June 14, 1727, after harboring ships for its Name” Old Sunny Brook brand Kentucky more than a century, the Precinct of Cape Cod was incorporated as a straight bourbon whiskey. White metal, six township. Following the American Revolution, Provincetown grew year pocket calendar, 1938-1943. Est. $50 ~ rapidly as a fishing and whaling center. By the 1890s, Provincetown $70 HWAC# 51813 was booming, and began to develop a resident population of writers and artists, as well as a summer tourist industry. Today, it is a small coastal resort town with a year-round population of just under 3,000 and a summer population of as high as 60,000. Front and back cover connected, but becoming unhinged. Edges and corners of covers frayed. Overall, in nice shape for a 128 year-old book. 110 pages. Est. $500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 11444 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 21

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4254 Massachusetts Lot # 4259 2 Volumes, A History of the Fur Massachusetts Postcard Collection Trade of the Far West 2 Volumes, A History of and 6 Photos 60 cards. 2 b/w photos- the Fur Trade of the Far West by Hiram Martin matted 4.5” x 6.5” coastal scene,5.75” Chittenden. A History of the Pioneer Trading Posts See photo online x 8” roofing factory in Everett. 2 and Early Fur Companies of the Missouri Valley and stereoviews-teaming granite in the the Rocky Mountains and of the Overland Commerce quarry by Wm.Miller Co. and a stone with Santa Fe. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50501 quarry bridge. Aprrox 70 postcards, some b/w, most are chromolitho. 2 b/w Lot # photos, 4” x 6.5”, nickel mines in Dracut 4260 with hand drawn layer marks, 1876. N. C. Sanborn photographer. Est. Great $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 52858 Lakes S.S. Meteor Great Lakes Lot # 4255 Michigan, Detroit Art Stove Cargo Ship Room Key Room key to room 18 on the S.S. Meteor Co. Advertising Tomahawk Four inch Washington-Hampton Roads Line. The SS Meteor is the last remaining long metal tomahawk. Obverse: “But whaleback freighter designed by Captain Alexander McDougall and Laurel Stoves & Ranges / Art Stove Co. built in Superior, Wisconsin. The ship, built in 1896, earned the name Detroit, Mich.; Reverse: 1901 / Ax of All “whaleback” for its cigar-shaped steel hull that rode low in the water Nations / Cutout the Whiskey.” Est. $40 when loaded with cargo. It is now a museum in Superior on Barker’s ~ $80 HWAC# 51808 Island. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51348 Lot # 4256 Lot # 4261 Minnesota, Sauk Rapids Michigan, Photograph of Sauk Rapids Cyclone Detroit Automobile Companies Stock Wreckage - Killing 72! 1886 The Certificate Collection Lot of 17 different 1886 Sauk Rapids Tornado was a automobile related stock certificates. violent tornado that tore through the See photo online Includes: Rauch & Lang, Inc., issued 1921, cities of Sauk Rapids, St. Cloud, and UNC., Templar Motors Company, issued Rice, Minnesota, on April 14, 1886. It 1920. UNC., Northway Motors Corporation, destroyed much of the town of Sauk issued 1919, UNC., Chrysler Corporation, Rapids and killed 72 people along its scarce later date certificate issued in 1983, path. It is the deadliest tornado on with facsimile signature of Lee Iacocca, as record in Minnesota. Photo shows utter desolation of the city. High chairman of the board. Punch cxled. Willy’s Overland Company, issued contrast. Photo by Riley & Swain of St. Paul, Minnesota. With the in 1929 (vignette, unc., tight trim on left border), American Motors hurricane devastation in Texas, Florida, the Caribbean, etc., we see Corporation, issued in 1969, vignette, punch cxled. Diamond Motor how devastating a weather event like this can be. Est. $150 ~ $300 Parts Company, St. Cloud, Minnesota, issued 1926. Tear in right border, HWAC# 53466 tape repaired on back. Uncancelled. British Motor Cab Company, Ltd. 1918, issued share warrant with coupons at bottom. Others include Lot # 4262 Missouri, Mt Vernon Rare Red Bordered Studebaker Packard (2)issued 1954,1958 (vignette, punch cxled, Missouri Tintype Photographer was William Decker. blue and green), Kaiser-Frazer Corporation issued 1946, hole cxls. N.E. Cor. Public Square. He was working in Mt Vernon (2, blue and brown), Packard Motor Company, orange, issued 1954, in c1870’s. Some foxing on the back where the tintype vignette and hole cxls, General Motors Corporation (2), issued 1955, has bled through. Some bubbling in the tintype is now stable. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 46921 1973 futuristic car vignette, green and orange variety, hole cxls., Studebaker- Worthington, Inc. issued in 1976, vignette with punch cxls. A nice group with some scarcer ones. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# Lot # 4263 Montana, 51213 Benton Territorial Benton, Montana License Lot # 4257 Michigan, Lake Superior Receipts for Billiards Three 1883 Fur Business Broadside, Letter, receipts for licenses issued to operators of Envelope and Ticket Letter from billiard tables in Benton, Montana. 6.25” x Lake Superior Fur Farm dated 1938. 4” Heavy soiling. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 17” x 11” broadside, envelope and tag 50630 from Leo. M. Goldberg Fur and Wool House. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50375 Lot # 4264 Montana, Benton Territorial License Receipts for Montana Saloon Lot # 4258 Illinois, Chicago A.B. Shubert Operators Twelve license receipts for saloon Fur Catalogs Plus a Trapper Catalog operators in Benton, Montana Territory. All Lot of five. 1) Four are for A.B. Shubert, issued in 1883 except one in 1887. Match them “The Largest house in the World Dealing with your Montana saloon tokens! 6.25” x 4” Soiling. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50632 Exclusively in American Raw Furs.” Four covers, moat with contents (price guides or illustrated letterhead); one has 1921 cancel. 2) Also included is a booklet, “Expert Fox and Coyote Trapping”, 4th Edition by F.Q. Bunch, 1934. 64 pages with black and white illustrations. 5” x 3.5” Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50401 22 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4265 Montana, Benton Territorial Benton, Lot # 4273 Montana, Butte Copper Montana License Receipt Collection This group Letter and Envelope from 1937 3 part of 30 various includes stubs for licenses issued for COPPER LETTER FROM “THE RICHEST restaurants, hotels, laundry, butcher, auctioneer, HILL on EARTH” / BUTTE, MONTANA. saloon, bakery, dentist, gaming, etc. Most appear This copper letter is separated into 3 to be 1883. Most are for people in Benton. Soiling. parts. The 1937 postmarked envelope 6.25” x 4.25” Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50615 is in a plastic sleeve and is coated in furniture polish. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50378 Lot # 4266 Montana, Bozeman Bozeman, Montana Fire Dept Letter With Lot # 4274 Montana, Butte Five Illustration Letter from City of Bozeman to a Sheep Shearer’s Union Cards 1940’s city clerk in Miles City, Montana regarding Fire 5 cards: Sheep shearer’s Union of Department pay and staffing. Nice red illustration North America No. 1, affiliated with See photo online of a fire engine. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50372 A. F. of L. Cards with leathers holder. For R. E. Cooper in the 1940’s. Leather Lot # 4267 Montana, holder is for the Sheep Shearers Union Bozeman Illustrated Letterhead & Tokens for of North America No. 1 / a Division of Montana Mining & Hardware Dealer Gorgeous the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and 1897 pictorial letterhead for H.B. McCay, General Butchers Workmen of North America Hardware, Mill & Mining Supplies, Stoves, and / Butte, Montana. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 41918 Ranges. Dateline Bozeman, Montana, Aug 31, Lot # 4275 Montana, Butte Howell 1897. Sent to AM Holter in Helena. Has fancy logo and vignette of ships at sea. Also comes Weir Gage 1 (for measuring water) with five circular advertising cardboard tokens (1.5” diameter). Nice c1910 “The newest, simplest and pairing! Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50624 most accurate method of measuring See photo online water. An Instrument for Engineer Lot # 4268 Montana, Butte 2 Different and Irrigator.” Manufactured by the Butte Union Documents Official due card, Weir Gage Manufacturing Company, 49 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, West Park Street, Butte, Montana. The Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers. 1938- purpose of the apparatus is to measure 1939. Constitution and By-laws, Butte the volume of flowing water. It was Teamsters Union, Local 2. Est. $100 ~ $200 originally marketed toward land owners and irrigation engineers. HWAC# 50264 The instrument comes in the original wooden box and includes an original pamphlet that would have been mailed by the company to a Lot # 4269 Montana, Butte 2 Butte Labor Union prospective buyer. It is in very good condition. The tubing has become Strike Pads 2 yellow colored 1.25” x 2.25” pads of stiff but the piece appears to have never been used. (Notice the approx 25 sheets each .The pads proclaim Notice spelling of the word gauge.) Box is 4 x 22.5 x 2.5”. Est. $100 ~ $200 Workers! / Stay Away from / Butte, Montana / HWAC# 49710 Overcrowded Now. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50337 Lot # 4276 Montana, Butte Howell Weir Gage 2 (for measuring water) Lot # 4270 Montana, c1910 “The newest, simplest and Butte 5 Montana Plumbers Union most accurate method of measuring See photo online Booklets 2 By Laws and Rules of Local water. An Instrument for Engineer Union No. 41, Butte Montana, revised March, and Irrigator.” Manufactured by the 1954. 3 Union member monthly dues stamp Weir Gage Manufacturing Company, books, hardcover. 1935-1943. Est. $100 ~ 49 West Park Street, Butte, Montana. $200 HWAC# 50258 The purpose of the apparatus is to measure the volume of flowing water. instrument comes in the original Lot # 4271 Montana, Butte Abstract Of Title, wooden box and includes an original pamphlet that would have been Hamilton Addition, Butte Montana 10.75” x 8.5”. mailed by the company to a prospective buyer. It is in very good Abstract of Title To Part of Hamilton Addition to the condition. The tubing has become stiff but the piece appears to have City of Butt Montana. MONTANA ABSTRACT AND never been used. (Notice the spelling of the word gauge.) Box is 4 x TITLE INSURANCE CO., 114 West Granite Street, 22.5 x 2.5”. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49711 Butte Montana. 120 pages. There is staple rust on the front and rear. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50343 Lot # 4277 Montana, Butte Butte Masonic Shriners Bull Pin 1905 Copper: Butte Special / Lot # 4272 Montana, Butte Butte, Montana 1905 / Algeria Temple. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# Promotional Ephemera Includes 1) 51824 a 1905 booklet with numerous photos, mining articles, several tourist color guides. 2) A used cloth bumper sticker for Butte. 3) A special booklet from The Montana Standard for Evel Knievel Daze, July 31st through August 2nd, 2003. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50265 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 23

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4278 Montana, Butte Butte & Plant Dedication, October 30, 1960 brochure. The Montana Food Helena, Montana Ephemera Lot of Distributor, June 1952. Golden Canyon Days, Souvenir Booklet, July around 20 pieces: billheads, postcards, 1949. Souvenir booklet, Golden Canyon Days, July 1949. Est. $100 ~ etc. Includes: First Mortgage Note $150 HWAC# 50273 certificate datelined Helena, 1893; Babcock & Co., Hatters, Furriers pictorial Lot # 4285 Montana, Helena letterhead (Butte City, 1892); The Beaver Polack Bros. Circus Advertising Block House (illust. 1902); Western Booklet c. 1950, dated August Iron Works (Butte, 1890) letterhead 30-September 1. Polack Bros. and billhead (1899); St. Nicholas Hotel letterhead (Butte, 1889); Jaycee Circus booklet. Helena, MT. 1887 report to stockholders for the Black Pine Mining Co.; two 1920s A woman is on an elephant on the letterheads for Montana Hardware Co. (Butte); advertising card for IXL cover. Inside are small ds from local advertisers. 12” x 9” with a vertical fold on the middle. Est. $50 Bazaar in Helena; Board of Education illustrated letterhead (Helena, 1892); Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co. (Helena, 1893); Albert ~ $100 HWAC# 50259 Kleinschmidt Commercial Co. (guns, 1887, Helena); Montana Mineral Land Development Co. of Helena (Wickes, 1895); three unused Butte Lot # 4286 Montana, Helena The postcards; 3 American National Bank reports; Copper Ore from Story of Kessler Brewery Pamphlet Speculator (ink blotter); and 1869 Description of Property. Est. $150 Scare 24 page pamphlet on how the ~ $250 HWAC# 50429 beer is brewed at Kessler Brewery which was established in 1865. There Lot # 4279 Montana, Deer Lodge 1912 Description is writing in ink on page 1. Est. $40 ~ of Murderer for Deer Lodge Prison Descriptive List $80 HWAC# 50306 of the Convict for William Norby, 22 yrs old, a rancher who committed second degree murder in Winston, Lot # 4287 Montana, Helena The Bain Broadwater County and was sentenced to 15 years in Wagon Trade Card 3.5” x 6” trade card prison. Admitted to the prison in Deer Lodge on Aug. for The Bain Mountain Wagon. Stamped 16th, 1912. Has photographs attached at the bottom. by BLACKFOOT CITY HISTORICAL 16.5” x 9” Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50618 SOCIETY next to an image of the wooden wagon. Stamped BENSON-CARPENTER Lot # 4280 Montana, Great Falls W. T. CO HELENA. - MONTANA. Est. $50 ~ Rigley Calendar Company Postcard $100 HWAC# 50312 Collection Lot of seventeen. One “Drinkin Again, Eh?” and one “Battle Lot # 4288 Montana, Joplin Joplin of the Redmen”. Fourteen “A Roper.” Saloon Letterhead & Anti-Saloon Battle of the Redmen is a Charles Russell League Letterhead Lot of two. 1) State Painting that has been copyrighted as a postcard! Est. $40 ~ $60 Anti-Saloon League pictorial letterhead, HWAC# 51486 dateline Los Angeles, 1908. 2) Board of Trade Saloon, Joplin, Montana, 1914, Lot # 4281 Montana, Helena 1876 letterhead. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# Check Paid in Gold Banking House 50428 of L. H. Hershfield & Bro. Dated 1876. Stamped twice GOLD. Est. Lot # 4289 Montana, Miles City $40 ~ $50 HWAC# 50363 Miles City, Montana Archive 80+ pieces. Binder full of letterheads and Lot # 4282 Montana, Helena 1905 Souvenir for correspondence to the city government Sands Bros. Co. in Helena 8.5” diameter circular of Miles City, Montana, as well as other souvenir (plate?) with woman with flowers in Mile City documents. c1906-1936. Many her hair. Back has label: “Souvenir of 1905 / are addressed to either the mayor or city Compliments / of / Sands Bros. Co. / The Reliable clerk. Subjects include: construction of a bridge; construction of a new Dry Goods House / Helena, Montana.” Spring- channel in the Tongue River; early motor sales; need for additional loaded stand(?) on reverse. Est. $60 ~ $120 postmen; installing a larger water storage tank; proposal for jail HWAC# 50646 work; resignation of city attorney; transfer of a liquor license; 1906 police report; sidewalk improvements; unsanitary alleys; etc. A peak Lot # 4283 Montana, Helena Helena, into small town municipal issues. Please inspect. Est. $300 ~ $400 Montana Checks and Receipts 10 HWAC# 50613 The First National Bank of Butte loan receipts c. 1920 with stamps. Approx Lot # 4290 Montana, Missoula 1915 25 bank checks from various banks in Missoula Baseball Club Annual Report Rare Montana and ND c. 1905-1963. Est. early baseball document. Annual report of $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50347 corporation for the Missoula Baseball Club, dated January 19th, 1915. Signed by HB Lot # 4284 Campbell as president. 14” x 8.5” Missoullan Montana, Helena Pub. Co. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50633 Helena Booklets Placer Hotel and Arbuckle’s advertising items. Montana Deaconess School at Helena showing students and grounds. 163 Infantry Journal. Helena Water System, Filter 24 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4291 Montana, Missoula Framed United States Supreme Lot # 4295 Montana, Virginia City Court Appointment for Joseph Two Different Virginia City Stage Dixon of Missoula 1906 Framed Way Bills 1891, 1900 1) Virginia City appointment of Joseph M Dixon & Red Bluff Stage Company. September as an attorney and counselor of See photo online 25, 1891. Extra baggage for William the Supreme Court of the United Hedge of Norris to Wash Bar! Eleven States. In 1902 and 1904 Dixon express items were picked up and most won congressional races, and in were delivered to Red Bluff. But also 1907 the Montana legislature delivered to Valley Garden, M. Cruise chose him for a U.S. Senate ranch, etc. Some very small tars on seat. He became an ardent right hand side. Excellent condition. 2) Virginia City & Pony Stage Line. admirer of President Theodore Two express items from Pony to Virginia City. 1900. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51463 Roosevelt, and joined the progressive wing of the party, fighting the conservatives. He unsuccessfully ran for reelection in 1912, but that Lot # 4296 Montana, Virginia City Virginia year, he was the campaign manager for Roosevelt and chaired the National Progressive Convention that nominated Roosevelt on the City, Montana Ephemera Collection Lot of third-party Progressive Party (“Bull Moose”) ticket as the GOP split. 25. Includes: earliest is 1865 juror slip; three Out of office, Dixon returned to Montana to look after his newspaper 1867 slips for services as juror; a group of 14 properties, and to battle the Amalgamated Copper Company, the druggist receipts from 4 different druggists (1880s-1910); 1906 merchant license; two behemoth that dominated both political parties through its corrupt spending. He finally sold his newspapers, and they were taken over different Elling, Knight & Buford billheads by Amalgamated. In 1920, Dixon ran for Governor of Montana, (1896 and 1897); unused billhead for Louis Romey (Undertaking, and, following farmer unrest that weakened the copper company, c.1910s); booklet of songs sung at 100th anniversary of Washington’s Dixon was carried by the national Republican landslide into office inauguration (1889); and unused letterhead for BPO Does. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50427 as governor, defeating Democratic nominee Burton K. Wheeler comfortably. Although Dixon had many reform proposals, he was Lot # 4297 Montana, Virginia City Virginia unable to enact them because of the severe economic depression in the state, and the systematic opposition of Anaconda Copper. In 1929 City, Montana Territory Holladay Overland he was appointed First Assistant Secretary of the Interior, and served See photo online Mail Receipt 186- This is an unused 186- Holladay Overland Mail & Express Company in that position until 1933. In 1930, he was involved with a project to develop water power on the Flathead Indian Reservation, and receipt. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 51467 with it, a complex network of water rights for the Lot # 4298 Montana, Reservation. [National Governors Association / Virginia City Fish Bros. Wagon Co. Pictorial Wikipedia] Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 41201 Letterhead & Cover 1902 illustrated letterhead Lot # 4292 Montana, Poplar Brown Shoe and cover from Fish Bros. Wagon Co. (Racine, Wisconsin) to S.R. Buford & Co. in Virginia City, Company Letter (1936) Illustrated lettersheet Montana. Letter is in regards to Buford’s request for Brown Shoe Company, datelined Basin, to have a custom top built for a wagon. Cover Wyoming, Aug. 3, 1936. Sent to Ft. Peck Mercantile has fancy fish logo and letterhead has vignette of Co. in Poplar, MT. Letter is about cancelling an order of house slippers. wagon. Great Western piece! Est. $100 ~ $200 First page only. 11” x 8.5” Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50622 HWAC# 50636 Lot # 4299 Montana, Mitchell & Lewis Wagon Lot # 4293 Montana, Shelby Dempsey- Co. Pictorial Letterhead & Cover 1899 letter Gibbons Shelby, Montana Fight Fob and cover from the Mitchell & Lewis Wagon Co. (Racine, Wisconsin) sent to S.R. Buford & Co. in 1923 Brass fob commemorating the Virginia City, Montana. Re: order of extra parts Championship fight between Jack Dempsey to be included “with your car of wagons.” Choice and Tommy Gibbons in Shelby Montana, Western imagery! Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50621 July 4, 1923. 32mm, uniface. Dempsey won a unanimous decision after chasing Lot # 4300 Montana, Virginia City Wagon Gibbons for 15 rounds. Dempsey said, “Trying to nail Gibbons was like Broadside threading a needle in a high wind.” This infamous sporting event drew Booklet only 7702 paying fans in the 40,000 seat arena built for the event. The Advertising broadside city provided a $200-300,000 guarantee to Dempsey’s manager and the result was four Shelby banks declaring bankruptcy. Est. $60 ~ booklet and cover for the $120 HWAC# 51371 Commonwealth Carriage Co., St. Louis, Missouri, mailed to Lot # 4294 Montana, Virginia City 4 S.R. Buford in Virginia City, Montana in 1905. Booklet Virginia City, Montana Documents 4 has three pages of fantastic paper documents. Territory of Montana illustrations of different receipt for a claim on Rasa Clark? Lode wagon models offered by the , c. 1860. Elling State Bank receipt, and balance due sheet, and another bank company (11” x 17”). Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50432 document. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50278 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 25

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4301 Montana, White Sulphur Mining Co. (Granite Butte, 1897); Bi-Metallic Mining Co. (Granite, Springs Two Montana Cowboy Boot 1888); Hubbard Gold & Silver Mining Co. (Jay Gould, 1892); three Advertising Pieces (One Saloon) Two invoices plus receipts for A.W. Miles Co. (Livingston, 1909-12); Elling & cute little leather advertising pieces in the Hyndman (Sheridan, 1891); and Geo. F. Pitts (Meadow Creek, 1890s). shape of cowboy boots. One for Diamond Est. $200 ~ $450 HWAC# 50422 Dan’s Saloon in White Sulphur Springs. The other for Do Drop Cafe, also in White Lot # 4306 Montana Pair of Territorial Sulphur Springs. Three inches long. Est. Montana Receipts for Expressmen 1) $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50405 1884 license receipt issued 1884 in Dillon to Utah & Northern Railroad Expressman. Lot # 4302 Montana Resources, 2) 1889 license receipt for Omnibus & Business and Business Men of Expressman in Bozeman. 6.25” x 4” Soiling Montana, 1888 Ex. historical society Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50631 (deaccessioned) bound copy of this important illustrated work published Lot # 4307 Montana 10 Vintage Montana by Frank T. Gilbert, Historic Publishing Business Licenses 10 licenses include store Company, Publishers, 1888. Been license, board of health, food distributor, building rebound, also missing certain pages such as the title page and ten permit, cigarette license etc. c 1950 to 1975. Est. pages at the end. The historical society replaced these missing pages $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 47873 with photocopies. 112 pages. Many illustrations. Begins with an overview of industries in Montana such as mining & agricultural, Lot # 4308 Montana 2 schools, churches, banks, etc., then describes important Montana men. Montana Engineer Licenses Toning, binding loose. 12” x 10” Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50614 Montana State Boiler Inspector’s Certificate dated Lot # 4303 Montana Constitution of 1926. Montana Traction the State of Montana, 1889, Territorial Engineer’s License dated Carnegie Library copy of the Constitution 1927. Nice tractor image. Both have some rear of the State of Montana, as Adopted by tape residue. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 50369 the Constitutional Convention Held at Helena, Montana July 4 1889. Published by Lot # 4309 Authority by the Independent Publishing Montana 2 Montana Co., Helena, Montana. Pink softcover, heavy Historical Books Vigilantes of fading to covers, toning to pages, back cover clipped. 76 pages still Montana or Popular Justice in the Rocky very readable. 8” x 5.25” Montana became a state later that year on Mountains by Prof. Thos. J. Dismdale. November 8, 1889. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 50608 Mackinaws Down the Missouri by Glen Barrett. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50520 Lot # 4304 Montana Montana Fish And Game Laws Booklet, 1931-1932 Lot # 4310 Montana 30 Vintage Black and Montana Fish And Game Laws Booklet, White Photos Of Small Western Towns 1931-1932. Perfect for the hunting and Approx 30 vintage 8” x 10” black and white fishing license collector. Est. $50 ~ $100 small town photos. Includes photos of a HWAC# 50304 hotel, church, saloon and more. Photos were taken by Montana author and photographer Lot # 4305 Montana Montana Ghost Donald E. Miller. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# & Mining Towns Paper Collection Lot 47871 of 33 billheads/letterheads from various small towns in Montana. Many are mining Lot # 4311 Montana 4 Different Montana related. An instant town collection! Copper Foils 4 different 3” x 6” Montana Includes: Dailey & Terry (Wickes, 1896); coppers. Greeting from Montana, A BUCK is all Bach, Cory & Co. (Wickes, 1890); Ovando I can send you now, A load of Copper greetings Hoyt Gen. Merchandise (Ovando, 1897); from Butte, Montana, Greeting from the real Jakways & Faust (Ovando, 1897); Helena West Montana. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50374 Frisco Mining Co. (Gem, ID, 1897); two Lot # 4312 different Tuttle Manufacturing & Supply Co. (Missoula, 1890s, 1891); Helena Mining & Montana 7 Reduction Co. (Wickes, 1887); Marysville Different Montana Copper Sheet Letters Iron Works (Marysville, 1893); Little Nell These items are made from very thin Mining Co. (Little Nell Mine, 1895); two different Royal Gold & Silver copper pressed to paperlike thickness. Mining Co. (Deer Lodge, 1896); Johnson & Wilson (Winston, 1896); KGIR radio dated 1936. 2x EVERLASTING Herman Freyler (Wickes, 1897); Dominick Freyler & Son (Wickes, COPPER from ANACONDA/ Home of the 1891); H.W. Kappes (Hecla, 1885); The Montana Smelting Co. (Smelter, Largest Stack in the World. 2x 8 page 1890); Big Blackfoot Milling Co. (Bonner, 1892); Hubbard Gold & copper booklet, Life Begins in 1940 when Silver Mining Co. (Gould, 1893); C.G. Birdseye (Avon, 1897); two GREAT FALLS CALLS with a map of 1940 different Hecla Cons. Mining Co. (1887 & 1891); Bausch & McLellan Montana. Copper laminated cover on (Elliston, 1891); two different Ontario Mining Co. of Montana (Elliston, Society of Montana Pioneers 1935. A 1895 and Ontario, 1896); Diamond Hill Mining Co (St. Louis, 1896, letter typed onto copper describing Montana. Est. $200 ~ $400 to be transported via Stage); Charles E. Severance (Oka, 1892); Prize HWAC# 50315 26 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4313 Montana 7 Montana Union News c. 1940. Receipt book c. 1930’s with some detached receipts Member Documents 4 pink working with the head of an Indian and many blank receipts. 2 small Montana cards, local 175. Savings passbook The First Labor News receipt books from 1939-1940. 2 different copies of The National Bank of Dillon Montana, 1963- Joint Council of Women’s Auxiliares, c. 1937. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 50346 7967. Due book United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, unused. Constitution and by-laws of Montana State Lot # 4319 Montana Misc. Western Ephemera Council of Collection 1876-1976 Homestake Centennial Carpenters, 1959. Est. $100 ~ $200 Booklet, 96 pages and lots of photos. Old mining HWAC# 50263 deeds, mining receipts, Santa Fe-The Lee Ranch Mine booklet, self guided tour booklets of Butte Lot # 4314 Montana 75 Montana mines, several newspaper items and more. Est. Vintage Photos Approx 75 8” x 10” $140 ~ $250 HWAC# 47876 black and white Montana photos. Photos include mostly old mining and Lot # 4320 ghost towns. Photos were taken by Montana Montana author and photographer Montana Check Donald E. Miller. Est. $300 ~ $600 Group Approx HWAC# 49504 17 old Montana checks including Lot # 4315 Montana Assortment of Hongkong & Montana Vehicle Pictures, Stickers, Shanghai Banking Corporation, The Receipts, Stickers and a Patch Copper Thomas Cruse Savings Bank, State City Radio Club, Butte MT. cloth patch. Savings Bank, c. 1899-1904. Est. 5 stapled Gordon’s Jewelry receipts c. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47875 1938. Stove Catalog from Butte Stove Repair Company, Butte Montana. Approx Lot # 4321 20 copies of newspaper ads for Justrite Montana Montana Checks Lot of 6. Includes: mining lamps and vehicles.4 Butte, MT realtor business cards, 3 small three 1870 Hershfield checks out of Helena w/ Leskovar Lincoln-Mercury stickers. 6.75” x 4.75” flip book of Seasons adhesive revenue stamps; one illustrated draft for Greetings with illustration of miners and some of them feature “potty S.R. Buford, Virginia City, 1888; 1916 Fort Benton humor. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50331 check; and 1940 Butte check. Est. $30 ~ $50 HWAC# 50604 Lot # 4316 Montana Five Montana Souvenir Spoons Lot of five different. Lot # 4322 Includes: copper, 5.75”, mining scene on Montana Montana bowl and handle; patriotic handle and Covers & Billhead (gold-plated?) small Montana seal, 6”; Collection Lot of gold wash bowl, mining scene handle w/ 20+. Early 1900s covers, many with “Montana”, approx 5.25”; Bath House, contents (billheads and letterheads) White Sulphur Springs, engraved bowl, either from Montana or addressed to floral handle, 5.25”; and small with Judith businesses in Montana. Includes pieces Gap, Mont. engraved bowl, 4.5”. Est. $140 to Buford in Virginia City, many pictorial ~ $200 HWAC# 50415 advertising; Thorton Hotel cover (Butte); International Harvester Co of America w/ contents (Helena); “The Helena” cover (1892); Slemons Lot # 4317 Montana Important & Booth Mining Brokers cover (Butte); and Geo. L Tracy w/ content Montana Labor Collection Includes 10 (1901 Butte). Nice collection, please inspect. postal receipts/ working cards. Approx Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50417 100 letters from State of Montana Attorney General, State Forester, House Lot # 4323 Montana Montana Ephemera of Representatives, gubernatorial Includes: stub for 1883 license; two candidates, labor unions and various unidentified mounted photographs (school trade organizations.1938-1948. These and large wagon); small cloth bag for Montana documents are in the aftermath of major labor troubles before 1920. Mercantile Co. (Dillon); wooden nickel for Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 50277 Korner Klub (Bozeman);1883 Gallatin court document for George Webber, convicted for 2nd degree murder; Lot # 4318 Montana advertising magic bridge piece for New Gem Grocery (Deer Lodge); Montana Labor Union tag for First Church of Christ (Butte); Montana toothache Drops small Documents Collection label; and stick pin. Est. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 50403 Approx 30 Montana Labor News cancelled checks c. Lot # 4324 Montana Montana Highway Patrol 1940, approx 30 receipts Pins Lot of 3. Two are pointed-badge design from Bessette Printing (approx. 1” wide) and one is shield design with Company to Montana Labor 3-7-77 (1” x 3/4”). Est. $50 ~ $75 HWAC# 50400 News c. 1940. Approx 30 varied receipts for items sold to Montana Labor Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 27

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4325 Montana 19th Century Lot # 4330 Montana Post-1900’s Montana Montana Manuscript Documents Ephemera Collection of approx 30 paper 1885-1895 Lot of 3. 1) 1895 letter items including various membership cards, from E.E. Keller datelined Ennis, letters, insurance policy, placemat from Montana to S.R. Buford regarding The Placer Hotel Coffee Shop, 1915 Pocket cattle & lumber. W/ envelope (no Diary of a Miner, receipts, program from stamps or cancels). 2) 1885 Diamond 1939 Old Montana Pioneers Convention, Township, Meagher County, Territory 1912 Western Union telegram, illustration of of Montana court document for financial transaction between two Alumni Stadium, Montana School of Mines business parties. 3) 1886 Twin Bridges document promising a party and more. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50274 payment on a debt by exchanging portions of the Julia Holmes, Pavcippa, and Watseca mine claims in Rochester, Montana Territory. Lot # 4331 Montana Two Montana Ribbons Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50605 1909 & 1915 1) Silver Anniversary Encampment W.R.C., Department of Montana, Billings, April Lot # 4326 Montana Montana 15, 16, 17, 1909. Yellow cloth, 8” x 2.25”. Vignette Pamphlet Group Includes C. D. of badge. Fraying on edges. 2) Second Annual Edwards Manufacturing Company Montana California Excursion, January 21, 1915, See photo online road building catalog with pasted in Union Pacific, Salt Lake Route. Red and blue font. cartoon drawings of “Alec and A’l”. Soiling and some fading. 7” x 2.25” Est. $50 ~ Pamphlet, A Trip Through the Scenic $100 HWAC# 50606 Rockies of Western Montana. 2x 1948 THE LABOR REVIEW/ OFFICIAL Lot # 4332 Montana Ultra YEARBOOK AND BUYERS GUIDE OF Cute Montana Two Town THE/ BUTTE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL, and Celluloid Advertising Pocketknife 4cm long more. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50272 super cute advertising knife. One side: Dugout Bar / “The Hide-Away” / Galen, Mont. Other side: Lot # 4327 Montana Pictorial Swede’s Bar / “Sportsmen’s Haven” / Melrose, Letterheads to Montana Merchants Mont. Yellow celluloid. Nice condition! Est. $50 ~ Lot of 9 illustrated letterheads issued to $100 HWAC# 50408 Montana merchants, c.1880s to 1910. Best is 1906 A. Leschen & Sons Rope Lot # 4333 Nevada, Aurora Real Photo Co. (Hercules Wire Rope) to Mammoth Postcard of Aurora, Nevada “Main Mining & Power Co. in Mammoth, MT. Street, Aurora, Nevada, A Deserted Old Also: 1901 P.H. & F.M. Roots Co., Rotary Mining Camp.” Frasher Foto. Although Blowers to Paine in Butte; Tompkins & the town is deserted, on can see a sign Baumann (Buffalo, WY, 1907) w/ pocketknife vignette to merchant in for a saloon, the Aurora Cafe and the Miles City, MT; Tuttle Manufacturing & Supply Co. (Anaconda, 1896); Esmeralda Hotel(?). Strong contrast and Fraser & Chalmers Mining Machinery (Chicago, 1887) to Hecla Cons. the card is is near perfect condition. Est. Mining Co.; A.H. Averill Machinery Co. (Portland, 1910) to Pony, MT; $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 52982 American Tobacco Co. (NY, 1900) to Pony, MT; Atlantic Refining Co. (Cleveland) to Virginia City; and R.S.B. Hamaker Horses (Belmont, Lot # 4334 Nevada, Boulder City Boulder Dam, 1907) to Miles City, MT. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50431 City and Lake Postcards Lot of five. Boaters on Lake Mead. RPC. 2) Frasher overview of Boulder Lot # 4328 Montana Western City. Definitely a company town as rows and Letterheads to Montana Lot of about rows of the same type of building stretch as far 15 misc. letterheads issued to Montana as the eye can see. Frasher. RPC. 2) Hoover Dam merchants, 1906-1916. Best piece is with American flag. 4) Bi-plane flying over the Home Lode Gold Mining Co. (Silver City, dam. Map postcard. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 52948 SD) to Butte, MT, 1916 with map of claims on reverse. Rest is all material Lot # 4335 Nevada, Boulder Dam “Nig” addressed to Al Furstnow of Miles the Boulder Dam Mascot Real Photo City (Saddlery) from merchants in Postcard c1935 In 1932 a part-Labrador Nebraska, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, and Texas. puppy with a jet black coat and a white Please inspect. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50430 blaze on his chest was said to have been born in the crawlspace beneath the first Lot # 4329 Montana Pre-1900 Montana police building in Boulder City. A laborer Ephemera Approx 13 old items including for Six Companies, the joint venture of receipts from The Tuttle Manufacturing construction companies building Hoover dam, began bringing him to and Supply Company, Montana Electric Co. the worksite while he was still a puppy. He soon became a welcome Thomas P. Fuller Hardware, Official Bond, Alta addition to the workforce. Political correctness did not occur to the Montana Company stock request. Est. $100 ~ men of the time, and they called the dog ”Nig.” The dog was as sure- $150 HWAC# 50275 footed as any mountain goat and made his way around the canyon and on the construction catwalks that the men used to navigate the dam. Nig could climb up ladders and he followed the men into tunnels without fear. Unused. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 52974 28 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4336 Nevada, Boulder Dam Nine friends. Smith talks about suing Fife if he can’t collect. “If the road Frasher Real Photo Postcards of the was valuable, Mr Fife would no doubt pay my demands and redeem Building of Boulder Dam These c1930 photos his stock but owing to that part of the country being almost deserted all say U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. From 8 that in common with most other property has little or no value at cubic yard bucket being hauled by wire to present.” Three page letter is in good shape. On the back is a short stages of the Dam’s completion, the power note from Portland, Oregon dated July 30, 1869 from Wilson stating plant, inside power plant and a Babcock & that he had answered Smith’s letter and complied with his demands Wilcox wheel to working on the dam at night. and forwarded the certificates to Wm A. Davenport for collection. This Great group! Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 52969 letter is dated 1869, one year after the establishment of the post office at Carlin, Nevada. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51261 Lot # 4337 Nevada, Boulder Dam Ten Real Photo Postcards of the Building Lot # 4341 Nevada, Carson City Carson of Boulder Dam c1930 Two spectacular City Mint Letter on Letterhead to the views of sealers hanging over the dam Honorable R. P. Keating 1889 This on ropes. One Frasher of dam nearly letter from ‘The Mint of the United States completed. Four Oakes views: Lower at Carson, Nevada’ is letting Keating, See photo online portal, power house, working under the superintendent of the Savage Mine, know lights, and marvelous highline rigger. One that the Carson City Mint has just send huge round pipe crossing the dam. Est. three gold bars by Wells Fargo. Signed $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52949 by W. Thompson, Cashier. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51473 Lot # 4338 Nevada, Carlin 3 Different “State” Hotel Key Fobs Leather Lot # 4342 Nevada, Carson City Postcard of United 4.75” x 2.25” Hotel State Carlin, Nevada. Red State States Mint Building, Carson City Unusual view Hotel, Carlin, Nev. with reverse More Jackpots -at- through the massive trees on the grounds. Est. $40 Harrah’s Club Your Reno Host, 3.5” x 2.5”. Green ~ $60 HWAC# 52959 State Hotel, Carlin Nevada, with reverse Enjoy yourself -at the- Palace Club Reno Nevada’s Oldest Lot # 4343 Nevada, Gambling House. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51439 Carson City Bullion and Exchange Bank Lot # 4339 Nevada, Carlin Certificate issued See photo online Leather Hotel State Mailed Key Fob Leather to J.B. Overton, signed by Kirman key fob from Hotel State in Carlin, Nevada. (future governor) Great Nevada history Drop in any mailbox we guarantee postage. piece! Issued to J. B.Overton 1899 # 57 This key was actually mailed back! Reverse 9 shares. Overton is a name well-known has two 3 cent stamps and postmark from to Comstock collectors. He came to April 28, 1953 from Evanston, WYO. Est. $60 California around Cape Horn during the Gold Rush and successfully ~ $120 HWAC# 51438 mined in Weaverville before running a business in Rich Bar. He was elected county clerk for Plumas County, before heading to work for Lot # a brokerage in San Francisco. He came to Virginia City in 1871 to 4340 Nevada, Carlin Carlin, oversee the construction of the Virginia & Gold Hill Water Co. Signed NV. Letter- July 1869- Note by Richard Kirman, future governor of Nevada. Est. $80 ~ $150 Secured by Owyhee Road HWAC# 52670 See photo online & Bridge Stock Letter dated Lot # 4344 Nevada, Carson City Bullion July 21, 1869, datelined Carlin, Nevada from Thos. H. Smith to and Exchange Bank Certificate issued Mr. John Wilson, Portland Agn. to Jacob Klein 1887 Issued in 1887 to See photo online “Herewith enclosed I send you Jacob Klein and signed by Jacob Klein a promissory note executed by president. #13 for 2 shares. 5.25” x 9.5”. Andrew and Mathew Fife on Klein came to Nevada in the territorial the 15th day of August, 1868 days and co-founded the Carson City for $2,500 in ley with 3% a month interest due Aug. 15, 1869, and Brewing Co. Klein was the founder of the two certificates for 250 shares in the Owyhee Road & Bridge Co. given Bullion and Exchange Bank in Carson me as collateral security for the note. Last season when we went to City, Nev., and managed its affairs at a work on the road I made an arrangement with Mr. Sands to loan Mr. time when the Comstock mines poured out their silver ore. It was Fife and his brother the $2500 to help pay their half of the cost of perhaps one of the richest banking houses on the coast, and its profits were enormous. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 52671 completing the road. Mr. Sands loaned him $625...but won’t advance him no more for the reason that Mr. Fife did not comply with certain Lot # 4345 Nevada, Carson City Bullion promises he had made him. In the meantime I had hired men and incurred considerable expense on the road which I am personally and Exchange Bank Certificate to liable for. So to get out of that dilemma I settled with Sands for the Trenmor Coffin 1888 Issued 1888 to money he had advanced.” Smith requested that Wilson sign and return Trenmor(sic) Coffin, Speaker of Nevada See photo online to me the enclosed receipt and send the note and certificate of stock State Assembly, 1883-1887.#18 issued for 5 shares. 5.25” x 9.25”. Signed by for collection to A. Davenport, Esq. atty at Law, Treasure City, Nevada. In the end, Smith had loaned the Fife’s $4500, the $2500 note and an president Jacob Klein. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 52669 additional $2000 and didn’t think he would be repaid. His plan was to try to collect the note first, so he could pay back Wilson and some Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 29

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4346 Nevada, Carson City Bullion Lot # 4350 Nevada, Carson City Carson Brewing and Exchange Bank Certificate signed Company Receipt 10.25” x 7” Receipt from Carson by Klein Issued to Cecelia Prater, signed Brewing Company in Carson City Nevada for two by president Jacob Klein. Prater owned a purchases in April, year is unknown. Receipt is See photo online grocery business at 130 South C. Street folded and creased, and has four small holes and a in Virginia City in the 1890s. 5.25” x 9.5”. staple hole. Est. $50 ~ $75 HWAC# 50847 #48 issued for 5 shares in 1896. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 52668 Lot # 4351 Nevada, Deeth Eastern Nevada Lot # 4347 Water Rights Letters A Nevada, Carson City Eldorado Wood group of documents and a cover dated 1910 & Flume Company Stock Certificate addressed to John Crosson, Esq., Deeth, 1925 Extra rare! Incorporated in 1875 Nevada. Pertaints to water rights in Elko, by Henry Yerington. He constructed See photo online NV. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51017 the first flume for sending wood and timber down the mountains; built the Lot # 4352 Nevada, Elko 3 Different Elko, NV Carson yard for the timber and flume Key Fobs Copper plastic STOCKMEN’S MOTOR companies and the Eldorado Wood and HOTEL ELKO, NEVADA 89801 2.5” x 1.25”. Green Flume Company, through which they plastic ELKO HOTEL, ELKO, NEVADA 3.5” X 1.5”. delivered a large portion of wood and timber for the Comstock mining Compressed material RANCH INN RENO, NEVADA companies. The flume came into the valley at Brown’s and Washoe 3.5” X 1.75”. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51442 City. Number 45 for 1 share to E. S. Daugherty, president. Enrico Swift Daugherty was born in Watsonville, California in 1861. In the 1910 Lot # 4353 Nevada, census he is living in Goldfield. By 1920 he had moved to Carson City Elko Six Elko Area and was the superintendent of the Eldorado Wood & Flume Company. Photographs Three large photos 5 x 7”. Excellent condition - no dog ears, rips, tears or pinholes. Nice flume 1) Ah Lake the Head of the Chinese tong vignette. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51474 in Tuscarora. 2) Bing Crosby as honorary See photo online mayor of Elko. 3) Mathias Glaser Ranch. Lot # 4348 Nevada, Carson City Hank Monk Elburz (Peko), Nevada. 4-6) Three Reproduction Photograph, On the Stage! haying photographs. Small size. From the “This picture taken jut before Nevada built a personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. new road. Hank Monk is riding on the stage Photos identified by Hugh on the front or (on the right). Parked outside of the Warm the back. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49963 Springs Hotel. Stage says Virginia, Silver City, Carson. The Warm Springs Hotel was Lot # 4354 Nevada, Ely Bank Club in Elko built about 1860 and was used by Nevada’s Opening Night Menu 1987 menus with a First Territorial Legislature as a meeting place in 1861. The structure photo of opening night and an article on the first was built from hand-hewn sandstone taken from a nearby quarry. An train into Ely. Enjoy your shrimp for $8.45. Some staining. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50871 imposing edifice in its day, the building typified the enterprise of the owner, Abe Curry. He and his business partners surveyed the site of Carson City, were farsighted enough to leave space for a state capitol Lot # 4355 building while the area was a part of Nevada, and attracted incoming Nevada, Ely Ely, NV Framed Musical merchants to their tiny community. In 1862, the hotel was leased by Nevada Territory and used for holding prisoners. Two years later, the Napkin This property was purchased and became the State Prison. During 1867, 12.5” x 8.75” black the hotel was destroyed by fire. Hank Monk is, of course, famous for framed cocktail taking Horace Greeley from Genoa to Placerville. Greeley was late for napkins from Hotel Nevada in Ely, a presentation and asked Monk if he could get there in time. Half way Nevada and pictures a burro in cowboy through he was questioning his decision with the rapid and rather attire shooting 2 pistols. The napkin is scary ride he was on. “Horace keep your seat. I told you I would get autographed by a band called Diamond Lil featuring Sam “25” 0” Wiley you there by 5 0’clock, and by God I’ll do it, if the axles hold!” Photo is - piano, Dave W??? Banjo and Joe McCaffrey- drums? Est. $50 ~ $100 6 x 9.5. 9 x 12.5” framed. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50870 HWAC# 51052 Lot # 4349 Nevada, Carson City Two Lot # 4356 Nevada, Ely Very Early Ely Nevada State Surveyor General Reports, Nevada Street Scene with GOLD Writing 1883 and 1895 and a 1872 Nevada/Utah See photo online Written in gold is “Greetings from Ely, Map by S.A. Mitchell Lot of 3. Two great Nev.” in script. Looks like it was added later. “Title of card is “Ely, Nev.” Black and resources for lovers of Nevada history. 1) white. Palm Restaurant is clearly visible 1883. Report of Surveyor General and State with a magnifying glass. Age can be Land Register of the State of Nevada for determined as there is no place to write the Years 1881 and 1882. 77 pages. Printed by J.C. Harlow, Supt. State Printing. Pages intact but wear (toning and folds). 2) 1895. Report of a note on the back of the card. Before 1905. Est. $40 ~ $100 HWAC# 52976 Surveyor General and State Land Register of the State of Nevada for the Years 1893 and 1894. 40 pages. Printed by J.G. McCarthy, State Printing Office. Pages intact but toning and folds. Lots of tables and facts. 3) 1872 Utah/Nevada map. (19048, 19051) Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 19051 30 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4357 Nevada, Eureka Two Thicker put in one last try called the Last Hope and hit high grade ore in 1924. Eureka, Nevada Leather Postcards The town boomed to a population of 400 but by 1929 the population “Eureka, Nevada” has been etched in. One was drastically diminishing and by 1931 the town was a ghost. From is of the Statue of Liberty and the other is the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Photos identified by/for an Elks Lodge pictorial. Unused. Both have Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49959 some edge wear issues. Est. $20 ~ $40 HWAC# 52973 Lot # 4363 Nevada, Goldfield Goldfield Hotel “Hotel Guest Record”- Four Lot # 4358 Months Bar Rental? 1933 A scarce Nevada, document from the Goldfield Hotel in See photo online Fairview Four 1910’s Fairview, Nevada Goldfield, Nevada. Guest name was W.E. Photos These photos are all of Ed and Mathewson. Below his name it says, Sylvia Stratton of Fairview. Although See photo online “ROOM_BAR”. Our best guess is that Shamberger writes nice little history this was a bill for renting the bar for a of the Strattons and has a couple of four month period from Jan. 11, 1933 to photographs, these four did not make May 11, 1933 at $65 per month. Under the cut. Includes a nice photo of the incidentals it’s handwritten, “Electric Lights” for a charge of $34.40 Stratton cabin, Sylvia, Ed with his Ford, bringing the total to $294.40. Paper from the Goldfield Hotel is pretty and the Stratton’s with their dog and cat. Most are 2.5 x 2.5”. From the rare and we just don’t see it. Cool piece. VF. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Photos identified by Hugh on 51246 the front or the back. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49958 Lot # 4364 Nevada, Goldfield Goldfield, Lot # 4359 Nevada, Fairview Two Nevada Photographic Billhead- S.C. Fairview Town Views One is pre-1917 Smith/ Western Gas Engine 1908 Rare as the hotel is still standing. the other is photographic billhead from the heyday See photo online post-1917, Postcard size. Both show New See photo online of Goldfield, Nevada. Pictured is the Western Gas Engine Company, located at Fairview and Old Fairview. The earlier photo is on page 19 in the Shamberger 419 Columbia St. in Goldfield (Goldfield, book. Both came from Norman Brundage. Nevada 1907 Business Directory). S.C. From the personal collection of Hugh Smith was listed as the manager and agent for the company. Est. $200 ~ Shamberger. Most photos identified by/ for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $400 HWAC# 51212 $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 49973 Lot # 4365 Nevada, Goldfield M. C. Lot # 4360 Nevada, Gilbert Long Ish & Company, Goldfields, Nev. Distance Gilbert Panorama 1925 10.75 Box End c1905 Milton Ish was x 3.25”. 1925 panorama showing Gilbert working in Tuscarora in 1900. But townsite location in the far distance. See photo online the strike at Goldfield drew him Also identified on the map is Last Hope, there and he opened a grocery store. Black Mammoth with Gold on Surface With the money he made there, he and Tonopah. A Franks photo. On a began to dabble in mining. By 1905 double post card without any folds. Nice he was running the Mohawk Mine. contrast! From the personal collection His uncle Frank Ish was his partner in both ventures! It is said the of Hugh Shamberger. Most photos Mohawk Mine made the Ish’s millionaires. The Ish family was also identified by/for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $300 ~ $500 important to the success of the Pacific Coast League. It seems that HWAC# 49966 Cal Ewing (Frank Ish’s nephew) was one of the driving forces for the creation of the Pacific Coast League in 1905. Then the San Francisco Lot # 4361 Nevada, Gilbert Second earthquake of 1906 threatened to bring down the league. However, Gilbert Area Panorama Different angle Frank Ish (with the money he made with his nephew Milton C.) and than the first. Closer. Shows Gilbert Ewing already had the Oakland Oaks and San Francisco Seals in a townsite, Last Hope Mine and Last Hope strong financial condition. However both Fresno and Los Angeles were See photo online Mill and the Black Mammoth (Gold on shaky (excuse the pun) grounds and Ewing & Ish had to bail them at $2,943 a ton! Double postcard that out. So, without the Ish family in Goldfield there may not be a Pacific has not been folded. Strong contrast. Coast League today! One of Mr. Ish’s claims to fame is the fact that he From the personal collection of Hugh was the first man married in Goldfield. The ceremony was performed Shamberger. Most photos identified by/ by Postmaster Collins, who was an acting justice of the peace. This for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. interesting event took place in October, 1904. This is probably from his $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 49974 grocery store and places it between 1903 and 1907. Note the location - Goldfields (and not Goldfield). Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51073 Lot # 4362 Nevada, Gilbert Gilbert, Nevada Town Overview Photograph Lot # 4366 Nevada, Goldfield Real Photo 1925 Date identified on back as May Christmas Postcard of BIll Scott and 1, 1925. Postcard sized photograph his dog Denver 1908 This Unique RPC is of Charles Hendel and Harry Henry obviously home made as the photo is out of as identified in pencil on back. On the focus. Postmarked Goldfield, December 21, north side of the Monte Cristo range 1908. Very strong strike! Est. $50 ~ $100 2 brothers thought about giving up HWAC# 52977 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 31

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4367 Nevada, Goldfield Two Lot # 4371 Nevada, Hawthorne Two 1907 Goldfield Hippodrome Theatre Early Extremely Rare Panoramas Programs 1907 Hippodrome was built of the Naval Ammunition Depot in in May of 1907 in 28 days. Dismantled Hawthorne, NV c1930 12 x 3.75”. One in 1920. One program for Kolb & Dill in See photo online shows five two story houses with a more “Fiddle-Dee-Dee.” The other for Kolb & substantial building in background. Dill in “Higgledy Piggledy.” Kolb and Dill No sign of grass, but the sprinklers are was the stage name of the vaudeville team on. The other shows an overview of founded by Clarence Kolb and Max Dill. the town with those five houses in the They began their act in 1899. In 1901 background. Very nice contrast! From they headed to San Francisco to perform at Fishers. Their production the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Most Photos identified of Fiddle Dee Dee was so popular that it ran 204 consecutive by/for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 49961 performances throughout the Pan-American Exposition. All other vaudevillians of the era were compared to Kolb & Dill. What better Lot # 4372 Nevada, Lander County way to open Goldfield’s major theater? Every page has advertisements: Lander County Appointments c1920 Roost Bar, Bank Buffet, Doane & Rosenthal druggists, Jake’s Dance Lot of 5. 1) 1905 appointment of Henry Hall, Farley Cafe, Stevens & McAfee painters, Miss Holt dressmaker, etc. Dyer as deputy county clerk. 2) 1921 See photo online Many are not easy to find in traditional resources. . A really good look appointment of H. W. Rast as deputy at businesses in Goldfield in 1907. Twelve 11 x 8.5” pages. Est. $200 coroner (2 pieces). 3) 1911 appointment ~ $500 HWAC# 52926 of A. J. Maestretti as deputy county clerk. 5) 1916 appointment of Frank Curran Lot # 4368 Nevada, Goldfield / Tonopah of Battle Mountain as deputy district Eight Goldfield / Tonopah Postcards attorney. Curran would go on to be Four RPCs. High contrast, Montana-Nevada the District Attorney for Lander County, a key Senator Vail Pittman Mine, gold scale, Tonopah overview 1954, aide, and wrote the 1921 lethal gas legislation for executions. This Frasher B5686 miner at Goldfield. Four legislation lead to the first lethal gas execution in the United States in color postcards: Hand colored Combination 1924 on Gee Jon. This is on the letterhead of A. J. Maestretti, District Mine in Goldfield, different view of the Attorney. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48452 Combination in black and white, Hand colored Tonopah overview, Tonopah - Manhattan stage line. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52965 Lot # 4373 Nevada, Las Vegas 3 Different Las Vegas Key Fobs Round gold plastic 2” Caesars Lot # 4369 Nevada, Goldfield Palace Las Vegas Nevada. Turquoise plastic La / Tonopah Hugh H. Brown Concha, Las Vegas, Nevada. 3.5” x 1.75”. Gold (Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad) plastic Four Queens Casino Hotel 3.5” x 1.75” Correspondences Collection of with a small drilled hole. Est. $100 ~ $200 documents from Hugh H. Brown, HWAC# 51443 general counsel for Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad Company and Lot # 4374 private firm. Includes copies of Nevada, Las Vegas 5 Las Vegas Hotel Key Cards complaints, letters, receipts and various old correspondences from including Star Trek The Star Trek The See photo online other people. Approx 50 documents including old blueprints. Est. Experience key card is from the Las $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50013 Vegas Hilton. The event was held there from 1998 to 2008, the date of this card Lot # 4370 Nevada, Goldfield area is unknown. There are 3 cards from Historical Letters and Postcards the Flamingo Hilton and 1 card from of Goldfield, Nevada 1) Man on See photo online the Antique & Classic Auto Collection, bike in front of J. B. Caro--- 2) H. B. Imperial Hotel. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 49202 Baseball team. It seems these came Lot # 4375 Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas to Shamberger with a letter that they were from Goldfield. 3) 1904 Postcard Collection (53) Lot of 53. letter from Goldfield about Sodaville. One RPC: Oakes Las Vegas High School. Great historical information. “This Two very nice black & white: Fremont [Sodaville] is a new camp and there is lots of excitement.” “There are See photo online business section in 1930 and depot about 100 tents and shacks up.” “It is a dusty ride of six hours from with train for Wilson Drug 1927. One Tonopah on a rig called a stage, three on a seat built for two, but any Sloan postmark on a Ottilia VIlla Motel. old thing goes here these times.” Half the letter is about his visits to Plenty of casinos and hotels. Pancho Villa the Tonopah mines. Three pages. 4) 1/2 page letter from Butler with collection at the Last Frontier. A favorite mention of Candelaria, Sodaville, and Cerro Gordo. Send money! From is a 1990’s hologram Treasure Island pirate at the Mirage. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52950 the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Photos identified by Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49956 32 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4376 Nevada, Lovelocks Two Early, Nice Lot # 4382 Nevada, Mina Photograph Lovelocks, Nevada Real Photo Postcards of Moving a Saloon Into or Out of Mina 1912, 1914 1) RPC of a man standing on the old Lot of three photographs showing the Channel Dam on the Humboldt River. Note says Tavern Bar being moved by two trucks. “this is what the whole country looks like - simply The back truck has been converted so a sagebrush desert - as far as the eye can see.” See photo online the building lies flat on it. License plate 1914 Lovelocks postmark. 2) Two men standing number is CS-2072. Photos processed by on railroad tracks in downtown Lovelocks. The Border Fox Tone. Most unusual photos. identified building is Young’s Hotel. “Out in the From the personal collection of Hugh cold world.” Sent from Edward H Fallon and goes Shamberger. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# with the Mazuma and Seven Troughs RPC’s. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 49945 52981 Lot # 4383 Nevada, Pickhandle Gulch Lot # 4377 Nevada, Manhattan Silver Rare Pickhandle Gulch Photograph Dollars and Manhattan, Nevada (near Mina, Nevada) Pickhandle Ephemera Four pieces: 1) stock certificate Gulch was a small mining community from the Manhattan Combination Mining fifteen miles south of Mina in the See photo online Company, of Goldfield, dated 1906. Candelaria Hills.The town was in a Certifies Havelock Holmes owns 100 shares. steep canyon and surrounded by rich Vignette of miners at work and the mine. mines. It became famous for its all 2) Indenture made the 23rd of April, 1887 night poker games. Several buildings between the Manhattan Silver Mining can be seen on a steep hillside with Company and J. H. Harris and others. Prospectors selling a percent of a mine high in the horizon. Pickhandle Gulch would go on to be their claim for grub steak money. 3) 1879 Morgan Dollar, about good, more commonly known as Metallic City. 4.5 x 3.5”. From the personal grafitti; 4) 1879-S Morgan Dollar, good-very good condition. Est. $60 collection of Hugh Shamberger. Photos identified by Hugh on the front ~ $120 HWAC# 52415 or the back. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 49953 Lot # 4378 Nevada, McDermitt Leather McDermitt, Lot # 4384 Nevada, Quartz Mountain NV Key Fob Leather key fob from White Horse Inn Two Quartz Mountain Small McDermitt, Nev. 4.75” x 1.75”. There is some sticker Panoramas 1926 Quartz Mountain residue on the top front. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 51445 was fifteen miles north of Gabbs. Most See photo online people would not recognize this mining Lot # 4379 Nevada, camp, but it had a post office from 1927 McGill Cyprus Lodge, to 1929. This photograph was taken McGill, NV Gavel This when the camp was twelve weeks old 10” long gavel in inscribed on October 1,1926. From the personal on the head, Presented collection of Hugh Shamberger. Photos -To- Cyprus Lodge 33 identified by Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC# McGill NEV - BY - BRO 49942 - THOS MATTHEWS May 29, 1925. The gavel has a 3 section head of aluminum and black and brown Lot # 4385 Nevada, Rawhide Four Rawhide Photographs c1907 material. The handle is also aluminum and black and There four photographs came from brown material. This gavel has been signs of use on original negatives. They are Shamberger both heads. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 51006 photographs and each one can be found in the Rawhide book. 1) On page 3 is a Lot # 4380 Nevada, Metropolis Leather Metropolis photograph identified as probably the See photo online Nevada Key Fob Leather key fob from Hotel Metropolis, first tents erected in Rawhide in early Metropolis, Nev. 4.75” x 2.25”. One of the coolest fobs of 1907. This location is in Stingaree Gulch the collection. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51444 which became the adult section of the town.. From left to right is Jack Davis, Cal Lot # 4381 Nevada, C. Dunning, Rom Roseberry and Mason Mina 1930 Train Wreck McLeod. 2) Page four has a photograph Photographs near Mina celebrating the naming of the town. The sign was done by Angus On May 4, 1930 the SP McLeod in Yerington and brought to Rawhide by CA McLeod. Pictured derailed - and I mean See photo online are Albert Bovard, Slim Pierce, a visitor, Mason McLeod, and Charles derailed - near Mina. The Holman. Holman was credited with naming the town. 3) On page 9 is a Nevada State Journal picture of Dead Horse Well. This was taken in 1915. It was the original reported that the all source of water for Rawhide, although I am not sure why anyone cars - like four of them - would want water from a well named for a dead horse. 4) On page derailed. Engineer CP Devine was killed. 30 is a photograph of the great conflagration on September 4, 1908. Passengers were shaken up, but had only minor injuries. Weather was Photos are 5 x 7”. From the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. to blame. Seven photos. Largest two are postcards. From the personal Photos identified by Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49947 collection of Hugh Shamberger. Most photos identified by/for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $240 ~ $500 HWAC# 49970 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 33

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4386 Nevada, Rawhide Rare of the Reno Brewing Original N. E. Johnson Rawhide Company in 1903. Located Photograph 1908 You may have seen on the corner of E. 4th and this view before on postcards, books, Spokane Streets, the new etc., but here is an original! Taken company joined a number January 1, 1908. 6x8”. Heavy folds affect of existing breweries in the photo. Rips and tears at corners. Est. Reno including the Buffalo $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52907 Brewing Company, Riter’s Elite Steam Beer, and the Lot # 4387 Nevada, Rawhide Rawhide, Wieland Brewing Company. Nevada Winter Real Photo Postcard By 1907 the successful Rawhide is covered in white in the company boasted a new photo. Only the ‘Montezuma’ can be five-story brick “annex” and identified in this overview photo. From produced three varieties of beer: Sierra Beer, Malt Rose, and Royal a hillside looking down. The core of the Lager. It was soon the largest brewery in the state, shipping its product city is has wood buildings with tents on from the nearby railroad tracks and delivering locally in the company’s the outskirts. Two horses are looking signature trucks. [Reno Historical Website] Original print is c1910. “C. for food in the foreground. Unused. Est. $60 K. 1003” printed on bottom. Print is 12 x 18”. 16 x 21” inside a very ~ $150 HWAC# 52980 nice frame! Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50872 Lot # 4388 Nevada, Reno 2 Different Reno, Lot # 4394 Nevada, Reno Reno NV Key Fobs 2 black 3.5” x 1.75” key fobs. Postcard Collection (41) Lot of 41. Virginia Hotel Reno, Nevada, reverse IN Eighteen RPC’s. Includes two winter RENO IT’S HAROLDS CLUB. Colonial Motor scenes on at Galena Creek. Buildings Inn, Reno, Nevada, reverse Let yourself go! include the Methodist Church HAROLDS CLUB RENO Est. $60 ~ $100 downtown, Mapes, Riverside, HWAC# 51441 Library, Bank Club, El Tavern, County Court House. Color cards of Nugget Rooster, Juliet Prowse, Lot # 4389 Nevada, Reno Leather Hotel Golden, Reno, NV railroads, casinos, hotels, etc. Several arch cards. Est. $100 ~ $300 Key Fob Leather 4.25” x 2.25” key fob from Hotel Golden, HWAC# 52945 Reno, Nevada with skeleton key. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51436 Lot # 4395 Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada Early Airport RPC This Lot # 4390 Nevada, Reno 3 Reno, real photo postcard shows a two NV Key Fobs Grand Hotel 4.75” x propeller plane in a hanger. Number 2.25” key fob with key. Motel 500 is identified as “B4486”. Identification with key. Sutro Motel with key. Est. comes from pencil note on back. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 51433 $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 52984 Lot # 4391 Nevada, Lot # 4396 Nevada, Reno Very Early Reno Reno Hot Orvis Ring Real Photo Postcard Springs Key Fob c1910 No playground visible. No fence Reno Hot Springs, Reno, NV red plastic key visible. Just a little grass in front of the fob. Swim for health, largest mineral pool in building. Shows students out at recess. America. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51434 Cards says, “Orvis Ring School Building, Lot # 4392 Nevada, Reno 3 Reno, NV Milk Reno, Nev., Erected 1909 - cost $40,000. Unused. Est. $30 ~ $50 HWAC# 52947 Cans 3 metal milk cans from Reno, NV. Two are 17” x 9” and have metal tops Lot # 4397 Nevada, Reno Parker’s Western Store, Burl Clock One with chains. One is stamped Crescent of a kind clock is made of Creamery. One is stamped J?D and has Burl wood. 21.25” x 30” some rust and a flattened lid handle. x 1.75”. Was hung on the See photo online The large one is 24” tall and is marked wall of Parker’s Western Crescent Cry Reno. There is rust on Wear in Reno Nevada, the canister with heavy rust through which was established at the base. Local pickup preferred, in 1919 and was run by shipping will require 3 separate boxes. Harry Parker. The small Est. $160 ~ $275 HWAC# 51035 clock is battery operated. Burned into the face of Lot # 4393 Nevada, Reno Reno Brewing Company Iconic Print We the clock is a picture of were informed by the consignor that this is from the Liberty Belle. a cowboy hammering This is a reproduction print (from a printing press) of one of the all- boot heels and Western time classic beer signs from Nevada. There is a 1 1/4” tear on top Boot Service, Proud to Be right. Bottom left has been dog-eared. There two dents in the paper Partners, Parker’s Established 1919, One of the West’s Better Known and other small infractions. Please inspect. The sign shows the Reno Stores. Here is a chance to own a piece of Reno, Nevada’s history. Est. Brewery with Sierra Lager advertising. “Reno need no longer send $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51452 east for lager,” rejoiced one of the local papers upon the opening 34 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4398 Nevada, Reno Vintage Bureau of Indian Affairs selected an alternate site where the Carson Wooden Hotel Key Case This 19” x Indian School was established in 1890. It was renamed Stewart Indian 16.5” wood key case has a glass hinged School in 1905 after Nevada United States Senator William Morris door and a knob. 23 key hooks. Made Stewart, who was instrumental in the school’s early support. See photo online by Reno Mill and Lumber Co, Reno, Includes minutes of commission meetings, 1887-1889; 6 original Nev. Likely used by a Nevada Hotel. signed letters to Yerington from the U. S. Commissioner of Indian Stamped on top PROPERTY OF KUEFFEL Affairs in Washington D. C. 1887-1897; 7 letters and telegrams; & LESSER CO. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# one incomplete letter from Senator Stewart; and a December 1897 51036 Ormsby County resolution of appreciation to Yerington for his work in establishing the school. Also pieces signed by locals C. K. Young, Lot # 4399 George F. Ford, W. M. Cook(?), legislative bills, telegrams, notes, etc. Nevada, Rhyolite Blue Sepia Tone Postcard This is a historically important collection on the establishment of the of Young Lady at Rhyolite 1907 1907 Carson Indian School in 1890 which ultimately became the Stewart Rhyolite postcard. Front says “Sincerely yours, Indian School at Stewart, Nevada in 1905. The school closed in 1980 Mrs. Jack H.” A very rugged spot for a picnic! and the many masonry buildings on-site are now managed by the Est. $20 ~ $40 HWAC# 52960 state. Est. $600 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 51476 Lot # 4400 Nevada, Seven Troughs Lot # 4404 Nevada, Tonopah Main Street Seven Troughs Real Photo Shamberger Tonopah Photographs Postcard 1912 High Contrast Seven Four postcards and one photo. 1) Photo See photo online Troughs RPC. Printed “Main Street in is on a dry lake bed 25 miles north Seven Troughs, Nevada 48A.” Contrast is See photo online of Tonopah, Has creases especially in so good, one can even pick out a wood the upper right. Unique view of a very sign for a saloon and a club! Cancelled early camper. 2) William F Merchant Apr 17, 1912, Lovelocks. From L. J. Ford shop. 3) Belmont Mine and Mill. Banks. Remains of being glued to paper Very large operation, Back says, “Mary on back. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC# 52975 C Cavanaugh Collection / Cour. Hugh Shamberger”. 4) 1933 snow storm covers main street. 5) Mizpah Hotel. Lot # 4401 Nevada, Sparks Five Mallet A Johnson Photo. All postcards are RPC’s. From the personal collection Compound Real Photo Postcards in Sparks, of Hugh Shamberger. Photos identified by Hugh on the front or the Nevada c1910’s Lot of five. 1) RPC. 1910 back. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49943 Sparks cancel. “Mallet Compound SP freight engine, Sierra Grade.” 2) RPC. 1913. Ogden Lot # 4405 Nevada, Tonopah and San Francisco cancel. Engineers standing Tonopah, NV 50th Anniversary in front. 3) RPC. Visitors dwarfed in front of Pennants and Button 42 4” x 7.75” the engine. 1915 Reno cancel. 4) RPC. Mallet felt pennants in very nice condition See photo online Compound, Sparks, Nevada. Two engineers and 1 2.75” button. Est. $200 ~ $400 standing on engine. 5) 1941 Reno, Nevada postcard of the S. P. Mallet HWAC# 50009 Compound. Est. $200 ~ $200 HWAC# 52938 Lot # 4402 Nevada, Sparks Sparks, Nevada Real Photo Postcard of Pearl and Jack 1924 Postcard Lot # 4406 Nevada, is from Pearl. It is of her and her 5 year old son Jack. Unionville Early Unique!. Two areas above the people have been Unionville Humboldt scrapped off. Sparks rec’d used as postmark and Register Fancy Pictorial cancel. Est. $20 ~ $30 HWAC# 52946 Billhead 1869 This newspaper was active Lot # 4403 from 1863 to February 6, Nevada, 1869. On that date it was Stewart sold to an anti-Chinese militant group bought the paper and changed Historically Important the name to the Humboldt Register and Workingman’s Advocate. Collection on the Creation See photo online This billhead was mailed after the newspaper was sold. Perkins’ (old of the Stewart Indian School owner) is crossed out and W. S. Bonnifield & Co. is written in. The under H. M. Yerington’s Chinese had been driven out of Unionville in January of 1869 and Leadership 1887-1897 In the new owners intended to make this paper the spokesman for the January 1887 the Nevada anti-Chinese movement. On May 29, 1869 the paper was suspended. Legislature created “The Pictorial is of a printing press. Newspaper is in fancy script. Scroll Indian School Commission” for work surrounds the paper which has been trimmed. To WF Stevens ex- the purpose of establishing Public administrator for subscription renewal. I wonder if he was pro an Indian school in Ormsby County. It also authorized the county or anti Chinese? Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52924 to issue $10,000 in 6% bonds to cover the cost. The three-member Commission consisted H. M. Yerington, Governor Jewett W. Adams, and local physician Dr. Simeon Lee. Yerington was the vice president View high resolution images of ALL lots online of the V&T Railroad and a prominent Nevadan. He was appointed FHWAC.com the commission chair. The Commission purchased the 200-acre Henry Ross Ranch three miles south of Carson City on Clear Creek and conveyed it to the United States Government. Ultimately the U. S. Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 35

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4410 Nevada, Virginia City Virginia City Teachers Report & 1888 Piper’s Opera House Graduation Commencement Nice lot of two items related to education on the Comstock Lode. 1) Pictorial Commencement Exercises Program for the Virginia High School Class of 1888’s class graduation at Piper’s Opera House on Friday, June 29, 1888. “No Step Backward.” Printed on cardstock by the Evening Chronicle. 4.5” x 5.5” 2) Rare Teacher’s Report of the Public School in Virginia School District, No. 1, Storey County, for 1875-76 school year. Signed by a teacher named H.L. Nygatt. Total pupils: 154! That’s a big class! 10.75” x 14” Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 50961 Lot # 4407 Nevada Nevada 1871 Directory: Storey, Ormsby, Lot # 4411 Nevada, Virginia City Bank Washoe, and Lyons 1871 Extremely rare. Five copies listed as known of California, Virginia City, Checks & in Quibedeux. “Storey, Ormsby, Washoe & Lyon Counties Directory, Ephemera Lot of 23. Includes: Consolidated Including the Cities and Towns of Virginia City, Gold Hill, Carson City, Mill John Mackay signed revenue check, Dayton, Silver City, Empire City, Washoe City, Reno, Wadsworth, Crystal 1874 (heavy stains); an 1866 Gould & Peak, Ophir, etc., for 1871-72, Containing the Names, Business and Curry Mining Co. check signed by Janin with Location of Merchants, Miners, Farmers, Manufacturers, Professional adhesive revenue stamps; an 1880 draft Men, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Clerks, and all Adult Male Citizens of from the Savage Mining Co. to J&JB Mallon (grocers); 15 deposit slips the County. Also, Railroads, Stage Lines, Corporations, Companies, for coin & currency (1880s and 90s); a 1911 document for a $20,000 Mills, Schools, Churches, etc. Together with a Sketch of the Cities and loan taken out by the United Comstock Pumping Association; and two Towns Mentioned Above. Complete General and Business Directory 1903 deposit slips. Also included is a large (17” x 11”) Nevada Bank of of the Residents of Storey, Ormsby, Washoe, and Lyon Counties.” This San Francisco bank statement for the Bullion & Exchange Bank, 1886. copy has a Silver City postal cancel for October 31 and October 24 Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50963 on the first few pages. Ads throughout on different colored paper. Organized by county, not city, and not alphabetically (Storey comes Lot # 4412 Nevada, first). Virginia City has no separate business directory, but rather lists Virginia City c. 1870s-80s each resident with his job, but not necessarily the employer. Fantastic M.M. Fredrick Coin Silver ads interspersed. Condition: Front and back boards are warped and Fork (Famous Comstock front and back pages show signs of water damaged. Back cover has Jeweler) Rare. Coin silver issues (please see photo). All pages are firmly attached. Crocker and fork with a “medallion” Company, Sacramento, 1871. Est. $2,500 ~ $4,000 HWAC# 46067 pattern (by Schultz & Fischer, San Francisco). Reverse is etched “Coin” and “M.M. Fredrick, Virg. Nev.” Seven inches long. c.1870s-80s. The M. Lot # 4408 Nevada, Virginia City 19th Century M. Fredrick business was truly one of the pioneer jewelry businesses Night Out at Piper’s Opera House, Virginia in Nevada. It began as Eaves & Nye in Virginia City in late 1862 or early City, Nevada Lot of 4 tickets/invitations for social 1863. William T. Eaves and Emanuel Nye started their jewelry store on events at this iconic Western opera house. 1) the corner of C and Union Streets. Eaves lived in the building, perhaps Gosse’s Second Grand Bal Masque, Friday, April 9, in an apartment in the back or upstairs as was the common practice in 1886. Great color illustration of costumed guests. Virginia City at the time. Nye, a carpenter in 1862 in Virginia City, lived Heavy soiling and reverse has signs that it was on Stewart. Eaves was not present in 1862 for inclusion in Kelley`s glued into album. 4.5” x 3.25” 2) Grand Ball Given First Directory of Nevada Territory [Ref: 1862 and 1863 Nevada by the Mechanics Union of Storey County, Friday, Territory Directories]. Nye took over the partnership in the mid- Oct. 17th, 1890. Green with creased corner. 4.5” x 1860s. By 1867 the firm was known as Nye & Rothenbucher, according 2.75” 3) Halloween Dance by the King’s Daughters, to Langley`s Pacific Coast Business Directory for 1867. Emanuel Nye Friday, Oct. 30, 1896. Pink. 2.5” x 4” 4) Mardi Gras Ball, Saturday July 4, may have briefly left Virginia City in the early 1870s. The name does 1903. 2.25” x 5.5” Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50957 not appear again until much later, and then as a saloon proprietor. In 1871, the firm Nye & Co. was run by Issac Fredrick, probably a relative Lot # 4409 Nevada, Virginia of M. M. Fredrick. Both the Nye & Co. and Fredrick businesses were City Comstock Fraternal Social listed at the same address, 36 South C Street in the 1871 Langley Invitations Lot of four. 1) Really Pacific Coast Business Directory. They were listed as watch makers pretty color pictorial Fraternal Order and jewelers. M. M. Fredrick took over the business and began using of Eagles invitation for their Fifth his own name in 1872, calling himself a manufacturing jeweler. The Grand Annual Ball, 1908. String business made it through the fire of 1875. By 1877 Fredrick was attached. 5” x 3.5” 2) Card announcing the marriage at home Charles billed as the Nevada Jewelry Manufactory, as listed on his billheads M. Godfrey and Miss Nellie E. Mahoney on Aug. 27, 1905 in Virginia and in the Bishop`s Directory of Virginia City and surrounds in 1878. City. 3.5” x 4.5” Raised floral design. 3) Invitation for the Second Meanwhile, Fredrick`s business was doing so well that he opened two Annual Ball of the HBC at National Guard Hall, Oct. 23, 1903. 3.25” other businesses. The M. M. Fredrick House, a lodging establishment x 5.25” 4) Membership Ticket for the Cosmopolitan Social Club in on the north east corner of Union and C Streets, was opened about Silver City. Club Dances at the Miner’s Union Hall. This came out of a 1876 and run by his son, M. M. Fredrick, Jr. He also ran an auction collection of Comstock invitations and dance cards, but we haven’t business in 1876 [Ref: 1876 Langley Pacific Coast Business Directory]. been able to verify it is Silver City, Nevada. 2.5” x 4.5” Est. $60 ~ $120 By 1883, Fredrick was known as the Pioneer Watch Maker, still located HWAC# 50959 at the old shop address, 36 South C. His store and business was then twenty years old [Ref: McKenney`s Oregon State Directory for 1883]. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50990 36 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4413 Nevada, Virginia City Lot # 4418 Nevada, Virginia City Virginia Early Virginia City Crockwell City Building Real Photo Postcards 1) Five Photograph Glass Negatives A RPC’s. Burro BIll’s Antiques by Zan-T. 2) Roos wonderful collection f six glass Brothers Clothing Store. Frasher 9109. 3) Old plate negatives of scenes in 62 Bar reprint. 4-5) Two St. Mary’s Church. Virginia City in an ornate framed One deep in the snow and one for the diamond custom light box designed for jubilee. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 52952 the wall. 18 x 24”, approximately. Each glass negative is Lot # 4419 Nevada, approximately 5 x 8” and backlit Virginia City Virginia City Street Scene in the frame. Upper left: Men in Postcards Lot of six. Three RPC’s: Hollywood wagon at mine incline. Upper special bus on way to a March 16, 1940 rt: Wells, Fargo & Co. office premier (for the Errol Flynn movie title with the classic WF signage in ‘Virginia City’ - perhaps he was riding on the front, including buying/selling bus?); Eastman B5176 street scene; and Mark of stock. middle left: Birds eye view of VC including Mt Davidson; Twain Boulevard (C Street) copyright Museum middle rt: Sutro Tunnel entrance; bottom left: workers at a mill of Memories. One black and white overview building; bottom rt:scene on a residential street. This scene contains cancelled in 1906. Partial Reno & Va. City RPO. Two black and white an automobile and may be significant as one of the first autos to VC. reprints: Pioneer Stage leaving the Wells Fargo office and overview from California Pan Mill. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 52951 While the photographer was thought to be Watkins by the consignor, it is not, since the photos are approximately 1900. But the photographer is most likely James H. Crockwell, the most significant photographer of Lot # 4420 Nevada, Virginia City Virginia the period. His book Souvenir of the Comstock is very collectible today, City, Nevada Ephemera Lot of 4. Includes: with his many photos of VC. He shot western Nevada extensively, 1865 Gould & Curry Silver Mining Co. and also the Salt Lake City area. All glass pieces and the frame are in draft (with NT dateline) for the delivery excellent condition. Est. $1,000 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 50879 of castings to the mill; 1879 Methodist Episcopal Church, Gold Hill, Nevada Lot # 4414 Nevada, Virginia City Group Certificate of Baptism for Sarah Ann of Virginia City, Nevada Letterheads Lot Thomas; rare but damaged Pacific Mill & of 4 different letterheads for the fraternal Mining Co. assay sheet for ore deposited organizations on the Comstock. Three are by the Morgan Mill, 1878; and 1907 letter from Virginia City constable pictorial. 1) Best is 1873 IOOF letter and Richard Thomas (heavy damage on right side). Interesting group. Wells Fargo cover from the lodge in Silver Please inspect! Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50993 City to officers in the Dayton Lodge. Signed by secy. Will Thomas. Silver City documents Lot # 4421 Nevada, Virginia City of any kind are very scarce. 2) Hall of Virginia City, Nevada Fraternal Pioneer Encampment No. 1, IOOF pictorial Ephemera (Letter, Bond, Warrants) letterhead Virginia City, Nevada, 1870, to Carson Encampment. 3) Lot of 9. Includes: 1896 IOOF letter Different pictorial IOOF letterhead, 1870 also to Carson City. 4) Knight w/ cover to Dayton Lodge; 1887 of Pythias 1905 letter. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50960 Knight of Pythias Bond (14” x 8.5”); two different IOOF Grand Secretary’s Lot # 4415 Nevada, Virginia City Original Receipts (1893 and 1907); two Camel Race Posters 1969 Three original different Lincoln Lodge, Knights of posters advertising the Virginia City Camel Pythias warrants (1880 and 1883); Castle Hall of Nevada Lodge, No. 1 Races, September 5,6, & 7th, 1969. “Fun draft, 1883; and 1890 warrant for the Virginia Odd Fellows’ Building Association. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50964 - Thrills - Excitement - Side Attractions”. Sponsored by the Virginia City Businessmen’s Assoc. & Nevada’s Leading Resorts. 11 x 14 Lot # 4422 Nevada, Virginia City Virginia inches. Also two real photo postcards of City, Nevada Ephemera Collection Lot Virginia City in the 1940s. Est. $120 ~ $240 of 16 items. Best pieces are: Savage Mine HWAC# 50472 paystub 1871 when James G. Fair was supt.; 1889 Wells Fargo Consignee Receipt for the Lot # 4416 Nevada, Virginia City Three Fourth Ward transport of a bullion bar from Gold Hill School with Children Postcards 1) RPC of children to Carson City (probably to the Mint). Also sitting on the steps. 2) Handwritten, “Eighth grade included: Bullion & Exchange Bank slip class, Fourth Ward School. From Hilda. No stamp signed by HM Yerington; Savage Mine paystubs for when Bonner and or cancel. RPC. 3) 1914 Virginia City cancel on an Gillette were supt.; three court documents (1870, 1878, 1886); two interesting version of the school. Addressed to Bertha Storey County tax statements (1876 and 1893); 1885 PO Box rental Jones of Smith, Nevada. Est. $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 52962 receipt for the Chollar Mine; Mexican Milling Co. assay (1927); 1891 Savage Mining Co. draft; unused 1877 Savage Daily Report; unused Lot # 4417 Nevada, Virginia City 1880s Savage voucher; and a postcard. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 50956 Three Snowy Virginia City Real Photo Postcards One very high contrast showing Con. A. Ahern and McGrath’s. Two 1952 snowstorm shots. One of the Crystal Saloon and one of Sazarac. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52954 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 37

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4423 Nevada, Virginia City Virginia City, NV Key Lot # 4427 Nevada, Wells 2 Allen Hotel Key Fob Gray 1.5” x 4” Molinelli Motel key fob. Virginia City, Fobs 2 oval 5” x 2” compressed material Nev. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 51435 key fobs from Allen Hotel and Restaurant in Wells, NV. Drop in any mailbox we guarantee postage. One includes a skeleton key. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 51427 Lot # 4428 Nevada, Wells 2 Leather Allen Hotel Key Fobs 2 leather 4” x 1.5” leather key fobs from Allen Hotel & Restaurant in Wells, Nev. Drop in any mailbox we guarantee postage. One with a skeleton key. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 51428 Lot # 4424 Nevada, Lot # 4429 Weepah Hugh Nevada, Wells Shamberger 3 Different Allen Hotel Key Fobs 3 Weepah Different key fobs from Allen Hotel, Photograph Wells, Nevada. Leather oval 4.75” x Collection 15 2.25”, Drop in any mail box we guarantee small photographs, 5 medium sized photographs, and three large (3.5 postage with skeleton key. Leather bell x 5.75”) photographs. These are mostly focused on people, but there shaped 3.5” x 2.25”, Drop in any mail are a couple of town overview photographs. Some of our favorites box we guarantee postage. Compressed are Mr. Hand and crew coming off shift; Tom Russell, Perry White, material oval 4.75” x 2.25” with skeleton and Charles Hendel checking a day’s work; our first Weepah home; key. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51430 Weepah the first few days after the strike, Del Off & family in front of the Weepah post office; The Gallant Four in an auto on their way to Lot # 4430 Nevada, Wells 2 Leather lease the ‘Electric’; Johnson’s truck in front of the pump house; etc. Allen Hotel Key Fobs 2 leather bell A few photos of Millers. Two show miners unloading a truck of high shaped single sided key fobs from Allen grade and throwing it in a Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad car. From the Hotel & Restaurant in Wells, Nev. 3.5” See photo online personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Most Photos identified by/for x 2”. Drop in any mailbox we guarantee Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 49960 postage. Two Skeleton keys. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 51429 Lot # 4425 Nevada, Weepah Three Weepah Photographs 1) On back identified as “Final and last Post office (after Succett (?) moved his building to Lot # 4431 Nevada, Wells 7 Mina). 2.75 x 3.5”. 2) NPS #206 postcard. Different Wells, NV Key Fobs Shows Weepah Super Service gas 2 leather 4.75” x 2.25” fobs station. Gas is in barrels on top of a wood with skeleton keys, Owens platform. Also advertises eats and drinks. Motel and Standard Motel. 5 A regular modern gas station. (Just don’t different plastic 3.5” x 1.75” look at the photo!). 3) & x 5” NE Johnson Weepah overview. On page from Motor Park, Overlands 38 of the Shamberger book. The first two are actual photographs. The Hotel, 2 x Standard Motel, last was made from a photograph. From the personal collection of Pequop Hotel. Est. $240 ~ $500 HWAC# 51431 Hugh Shamberger. Most Photos identified by/for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 49967 Lot # 4432 Nevada, Wells Two Wells, Lot # 4426 Nevada, Weepah / Mina Nevada Postcards 1942 Wells, Nevada Two Unused Shamberger Held RPC with Wells postmark. Shows Subb Weepah Photographs Lot of two. 1) Brothers Garage, Richfield and Chevron Photo of man hauling ties for wood See photo online gas stations, cottages, cafe, etc. Nice to Weepah. “Bill Merchant the Desert scene. 2) Color postcard of cowboys Merchant” is identified. Another and cars on the main street. Seems to Johnson photograph. 2) Close up of a be a parade or other special event. 1942 truck moving a house into or out of Wells Postmark. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 52967 Mina. License plate number CS-2072. Border Fox Tone Company, From the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Photos identified by Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49944 38 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4433 Nevada, Wells 4 Vintage from the author. Paher notes this title to be “... on of the best and Wells, NV Calendars plus one CA Five most accurate histories of Nevada ever published, it is a valuable vintage calendars. 1) Cos-Mo Club Cafe; contribution to the history of the entire Far West.” Much on Fremont, Wells, Nevada, 1955; pin-up girls, only trails, political organization, Civil War, Indians, transportation, silver See photo online July and November missing. 2) City and mining (Clark 155; Howes M115; Paher 1200). Near Fine copy. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50842 Club Choice Liquors and Wines Gaming; Wells, Nevada 1951; fishing scene. 3) El Rancho Hotel Bar and Casino Wells, Lot # 4438 Nevada Davis: A Nevada; 1951; fireplace scene. 4) Bull’s HISTORY OF NEVADA (Volume II Head Bar and Casino Gaming of All Kinds only) Reno, Nevada, Elms Publishing Wells, Nevada; 1951. 5) El Dorado Meat Company 1913. Large 8 volume Market, El Dorado California; 1908; hunting dogs on the point, Est. 647-1280pp + xxii (index). Portrait $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50479 frontis, portraits, plates. Orig. 3/4 black morocco, raised spine bands, Lot # 4434 Nevada, Wells Wells, NV marbled endpapers, All edges gilt. Ephemera A cancelled check from Club Adams, Six-Guns 568, Paher, 450: “Of the half dozen major statewide Pool Hall dated 1930, postcards from Allen histories published, this set is considered to be the rarest of all, even Hotel and Victory Motel, July movie guide surpassing a first edition of Myron Angel’s “Thompson & West”. Likely from Nevada Theatre. A Western Brewery less than 300 sets were published, only a few dozen of which remain Lager Beer bottle, Adolph Finck, Wells, NEV. in private hands. Editor Davis has brought together a huge collection Label is consistent with bottle but may have of historical essays and special treatises written by about 45 people, been reapplied. Est. $60 ~ $90 HWAC# though much of it is his own work... several of the subject chapters are 51450 reliable renditions and have been used as primary sources for other books.. a landmark study in Nevada history.” Near Fine copy. Est. $200 Lot # 4435 Nevada, White ~ $300 HWAC# 50843 Pine Stereograph of 20 Mule Train, Nevada Borax Possibly Lot # 4439 Nevada 8 Nevada Books homemade stereograph of a 20 Mainline by George W. Malone, Nevada mule train, part of right image is Lost Mines & Hidden Treasures, by Dave cropped. Mounted on cardboard. Basso, Ghosts of the Adobe Walls by Nell See photo online Writing on back says 20 Mule Murbarger, Where to Find Gold and Gems Train, Nevada Borax Works, White pine County. Some shadowing on in Nevada by James Klein, Adventures on images and a small tear on left image. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 51022 and off Interstate 80 by Elanor Huggins, 2 copies with 1 in loose condition Lot # 4436 Nevada Nevada, a Narrative Nevada Lost Mines & Buried Treasures, of the Conquest of a Frontier Land Sagebrush Country by Time Life Books. James G. Scrugham. Compromising the Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 49928 Story of Her People from the Dawn of History to the Present Time (3 Volumes) Lot # 4440 Nevada 9 Volume Nevada Chicago and New York: The American Library 9 volumes include Nevada Historical Society, 1935. 1st Hardcover. Ghost Towns and Mining Camps, 4to. 634 pp., 507pp., 528pp. Photo- Buckaroos in Paradise, Elko Nevada, illistrations; Index. Brown embossed Halleck Country, The Complete Nevada boards with western scene on front Traveler, Canyons Cutoffs and Hot covers; marbled endpapers and page edges. Vol I is a history of Springs, Who Named It?, Reel History Nevada from its earliest days to 1934. Much on early explorers and and Hysterical Events of Nevada which trappers; the first settlements in the 1850’s early Comstock mining; is signed by the author, Nevada by overland routes, the establishment of Nevada territory, Nevada and the Beatty. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50500 Civil War; the way to transportation and education. Vol II & III contain biographies of early Nevadans. “A set of Scrugham is a valuable part Lot # 4441 Nevada Remainder of any Nevada library; it is in several ways the most desirable of the of the Hugh Shamberger Nevada major state histories published. (Paher 1755). A scarce set (Volume 1 Photograph Collection Lot of six. 1) has some waviness to pages and very faint dampstaining), else in fine Photograph identified as the Pioneer condition (minor wear to spine ends). Est. $600 ~ $900 HWAC# 50845 Saloon in Wonder. Found on Page 14 of See photo online the Shamberger book. 2) Photograph Lot # 4437 Nevada Nevada: A History of the of a reservoir. Shamberger surmises State From the Earliest Times Through the Candelaria? Belleville? Trail Canyon? No Civil War First Edition. Signed by Author, Effie identification. 3) Photo of unidentified Mack Hardcover. Minor wear to extremities; ghost town remains that he must have unobtrusive spotting to front cover; slight taken personally. 4) Although not identified this scene of men and darkening to spine else near fine. First Edition an old car seems to be Lovelock in the 1910’s. Sign behind the men limited to 250 copies. Signed by the author advertise for the Orpheum. Unused postcard. 5) Glossy photograph of at the colophon Large 8 volume. 495 pp. the Seven Troughs area. Found on page 23 of the Seven Troughs book. Illustrated with photographs facsimiles and Old postcard of the Court House in Virginia City. Largest photos are 5 x maps. Original tan buckram with gilt-stamped 8”. From the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Photos identified green leather label at spine; top edge gilt; printed on Covenant rage by Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 49955 paper. Owner notation in pencil to ffep noting the book as a gift Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 39

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4442 Nevada 13 Vintage Lot # 4448 Nevada Famous Nevada People on Postcards Lot Nevada Photos 8” x 10” black of five. 1) Color Governor John Sparks. Taken and white photos taken by author/ from the last photograph of him. Hand colored. photographer Donald E. Miller. Published by Richard Behrendt of San Francisco Nevada photos from Patsville, for the Emporium at Carson City. Tom Sawyer 8c Pioche, Round Mountain, Ragtown stamp on reverse, but not used. 2) Mark Twain Crossing, Ruth and Goldfield caricature. 3) Photo reprint of Gentleman Jim mostly of old buildings Est. $200 Corbett before his 1897 fight in Carson City. 4) ~ $400 HWAC# 50323 James Fair reprint. 5) Iconic U. S. Grant on his visit to Virginia City in 1879. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# Lot # 4443 Nevada 3 Different 52958 Eastern Nevada Key Fobs 3 Lot # 4449 Nevada Nevada Anthropology plastic key fobs, 3.5” x 1.75”. Gold Victory Motel, Wells, Nev, reverse Series: Twenty Volumes 20 Volumes on various More Jackpots - at- Harrah’s Club facets of anthropology in Nevada including Your Reno Host. Gold Pioneer “The Nevada State Museum Anthropological Hotel, Elko, Nev. reverse More Papers” Numbers 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 13, 14, 15, Jackpots - at- Harrah’s Club Your 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23. “Nevada State Reno Host. Red State Hotel Carlin, Museum Occasional Papers 3”, “Pacific Coast Nev. reverse More Jackpots - at- Harrah’s Club Your Reno Host. Est. Paleogeography Symposium 2”, “University of Utah $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51440 Anthropological Papers 98”, and “The Structure of Chacoan Society In The Northern Southwest Lot # 4444 Nevada 3 Different Northern Investigations At The Salmon Site 1972” Est. $200 Nevada Advertising Key Fobs Candy apple and ~ $500 HWAC# 39947 glitter 4.75” x 2.25” Safari, Sparks, Nevada with reverse Harrah’s Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Lot # 4450 Nevada Nevada Mining & Black Loretta Hotel, Reno Nevada with reverse Gambling Ephemera Lot of 32 items. IN RENO IT’S HAROLDS CLUB. Blue with glitter Includes: 1874 Daily Independent Frontier Motel, Carson, City, Nev with reverse (Virginia City, Nevada) newspaper WHERE THE JACKPOTS ARE SILVER SPUR supplement of Sutro’s lecture with CARSON CITY Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 51432 illustrations; unusual brochure for the famous mine exhibit at the Nevada State Museum; 1877 unused Lot # 4445 Nevada 35 Vintage Black and Savage Mine Daily Report; unused V&T Railroad draft; Goldfield White Nevada Photos Approx 35 vintage Mining prospectus; 1939 Golden Gate International Expo. pamphlet Nevada 8” x 10” black and white photos. Mainly of Nevada mineral specimens; 9 Bullion & Exchange checks (1894- ghost towns and old buildings. Includes 1902) and one COD (1898); H.F. Dangberg (famous ranch) check Searchlight, Tuscarora, Ely and Rhyolite. Est. 1906 signed by Dangberg; 1876 Carson City Savings Bank revenue $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 49508 check; pictorial Humboldt County Warrant 1919; Manhattan Silver MC, Austin check 1878; 1927 Pioche Pacific Railroad Co. check; 1926 Lot # 4446 Farmer’s Bank of Carson Valley check; three covers; Gaming Guide for Nevada Bond the Commercial Hotel in Elko; two 19th century illustrations of coal of the State of workers in Winnemucca; a 1902 coupon for the Comstock Tunnel Nevada signed by Governor Blasdell Co.; and 3 modern copies of a 1906 map of Nevada. Est. $50 ~ $150 See photo online Nice vignette of a smelter, natives and HWAC# 50988 an ore wagon. $1000 15% gold or silver bond. Signed by Governor Henry Blasdel, Lot # 4451 Nevada Nevada Related the first governor of Nevada .14.75” x Poster Collection 33 Posters from 14.5”. #477. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# either Nevada or pertaining to Nevada. 52649 Sizes range from 8.5” x 14” to 24” x 19”. Examples include reproduction Lot # 4447 Nevada C. C. Higgins Original calendars from the Buffalo Brewing Manuscripts about Nevada Desert Company 1909, and a beer tray Life Includes The Roughneck( with image for the Liberty Bell Saloon notes on Reno Commercial Club paper), and Restaurant in Reno for 1978-79. Also includes posters for the Katie of Desolate Springs (returned from Emigrant Trail, Nevada Archaeological Awareness Week, Pyramid Everybody’s Magazine), The Three Lost Lake, Summits and Secrets, Basque Sheepherders, Coyote Speaks; Buttes (rewritten and published in Reno Native American Oral Tradition, Wovoka and the Ghost Dance, and Gazette), two copies of That Cuss the more. Many are from the University of Nevada. Est. $200 ~ $450 Burro, Mystery of the Grapevines, and Too Much Argument. Some of HWAC# 40410 these may have never been published before! Higgins was living in Reno at 437 Granite Street when these were written, but had spent time at some of the later mining camps. He had a ranch outside Reno and was into real estate. Also eight 1932 stories written for the Reno Gazette about ‘Old Bill’ in some sort of serial form with many parts missing it seems. From the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Most Photos identified by/for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49968 40 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4452 Nevada Northeast Nevada Lot # 4457 New York, New York Sally Postcard Collection Lot of seventeen. Rand Autographed Nude Picture and Includes Four Copper Flat, McGill Smelter other Ephemera Three Sally Rand black and whites. One postmarked 1908. pieces. Sally Rand was a burlesque All circa that year. Black and White Real See photo online dancer, stage star and actress, most Photo Postcard of main street Wells. High noted for her ostrich feather fan dance Contrast. Shows: The Capital, Elite Bar, and balloon bubble dance. She was also Pipers Groceries, Reno Club, San Martin the most famous actress for posing and Hotel, etc. RPC of main street Ely. Shows: playing in the nude. 1) 5 x 7” photograph New Crystal Cafe, Popular Cafe, Bank Club of Sally with here feathers. This time the (you can find nice poker chips from here), feathers are not covering anything! A lot of foxing, but her imposing Ely Theater with Prince of Peace playing, Ely Meat & Poultry, Eagle figure shines through. 2) Promotion for her famous Bubble Dance at Club, etc. Movie dates this card as 1949. Color postcard of Preliminary the Paradise Restaurant. 3) A photograph of her holding a young child Work of the Electric Power Plant in Lamoille Valley. Tens and workers dressed in western clothes. No hint of nudity in this one. Cut in bottom in scene. Very worn. Other cards from Elko and Jackpot. Two other right corner. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 53437 RPCs: Commercial Hotel in Elko (home of the very large and quite famous stuffed polar bear) and and overview of Carlin circa 1945. Est. Lot # 4458 New York, Saratoga Springs 41st $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52968 Encampment of the GAR Badge 1907 Six inch long lapel pin with red, white and blue enamel and pictures Lot # 4453 Nevada Small Town Nevada of the Saratoga Monument and the Grant Cottage with Postcards Lot of 42. Twelve RPC’s: Mark a portrait of Grant captioned “Let Us Have Peace” Twain’s home in Carson City, US Mint, The 41st Encampment of the Grand Army of the three Rhyolite shots, Sonoma Inn and Fire Republic was held at Saratoga Springs New York. Six Hall in Winnemucca, Austin Nevada street US Presidents, Andrew Johnson, US Grant, Benjamin scene, Lovelock’s Wester Grill, Cave Rock, Harrison, Chester A. Arthur, James Garfield, and William Caliente street scene. Black and whites McKinley, were members. With this political might include a reprint of the Genoa stockade, the GAR lobbied for pensions for veterans, created US Mint, and Mark Twain’s Aurora house. Memorial Day in 1868, and lobbied for the Pledge of Allegiance to be Other postcards represent Virginia City, recited in schools, as well as flags to be placed in the classrooms. Est. Carson City, Ely, Minden, Winnemucca, Palisade, Hawthorne, Fallon, $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51356 Elko, Tonopah. Other items of interest are the Old Channel Dam in Lovelock, two Piute Indians with a 1906 strong Boca postmark, and Lot # 4459 Ohio, Cincinatti United the Brown & Tassell “Fine Boots and Shoes” advertising piece. Est. $90 Brewery Workmen Matchcase ~ $180 HWAC# 52956 Beautiful metal matchcase issued by the See photo online National Union of the United Brewer Lot # 4454 New Jersey, Atlantic City Workmen of the U.S. affiliated with the Two Promotional Booklets from A.F. of L. Headquarters: rooms 109-110 Atlantic City Before there were casinos Odd-Fellows Bldg., Cincinnati, O. “This See photo online there was - 1) “Views of Atlantic City” label should be pasted on every package has 40 pages of photographs. Published containing Beer, Ale or Porter, as the in 1905. 2) “Atlantic City” is 36 pages of only guarantee that said package contains beverages produced by photographs. Cover is in red, blue and Union Labor. Includes matches. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51367 gold. Size of both is 7.75 x 10”. Both are in great condition - no rips, no tears, covers firmly attached, no dog Lot # 4460 Ohio, Columbus Hunter ears, etc. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 53443 Trader Trapper Badge Medallion with a bear on the front and on the Lot # 4455 New Mexico, Taos Taos reverse: “Hunter Trader Trapper / Stereoviews 2 Native Americans in front Columbus Ohio / An Illustrated up- of a pueblo. Keystone View Company, no to-date /100 to 200 page magazine photographer listed. 1 Native Americans See photo online of information for hunters, traders, in front of a pueblo. W.H. Jackson trappers, anglers, prospectors, photographer c. 1879-1897. Est. $100 ~ campers, etc.” Est. $40 ~ $80 $150 HWAC# 53220 HWAC# 51328 Lot # Lot # 4461 Ohio Chauffeur License 4456 New York, New York Extra Rare & AFL Pin 1) 1946 Ohio pin/license Private Press Book; Wall Street for Registered Chauffeur. 3.5 cm x 4cm Member 1930 This book was published 2) Very small pin. I.B.of T.C.W. & H. See photo online to commemorate the 75th anniversary of A. / Registered. INTERNATIONAL of Joseph Walker & Sons. Biography of BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS Walker and the story of the company. CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN & HELPERS OF AMERICA. Approx. 1.5 cm x 1cm Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# Illustrations throughout including 50407 buildings and famous men of the early days of Wall Street: Vanderbilt, Gould, etc. Special mention of William Smith and William Wulff - oldest members of the company. Full size booklet. 1930. 19 pages. Published by the company. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 53448 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 41

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4462 Oregon, Medford City View to one of the largest and most extensive investigations in the region. Stereoview of Medford, Oregon View All three were eventually captured and sentenced to life in prison at from roof of Medford Hotel, uncredited. the Salem Oregon Penitentiary. Hugh DeAutremont was paroled in Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 53223 1958. He moved to San Francisco where he worked as a printer. He See photo online was diagnosed with stomach cancer three months after his release Lot # 4463 and died on March 30, 1959.[ Est. $40 ~ $80 Oregon HWAC# 52422 Ezra Meeker Lot # 4469 Oregon Coprolites from Oregon Signed See photo online Numerous pieces of fossilized feces known Oregon Trail Postcard c1910 Includes as coprolites. The biggest piece is approx. 3” long. Found in Oregon. Est. $100 ~ $400 portraits of Meeker, driver Hardin, HWAC# 49220 dog Jim and cattle Dandy and Dave. Published by Meeker Est. $20 ~ $40 HWAC# 51496 Lot # 4470 Pennsylvania, Lot # 4464 Oregon 15 Vintage Philadelphia Memorial of the International Exhibition Oregon Photos Approx 15 8’ x 10” black and white photos. The 1876 Published by Thos. Hunter of 716 photos are mainly old buildings an Filbert Street, this 3 x 5 inch album has ghost towns. Photos were taken by 48 views of the hundredth birthday of America, celebration in Philadelphia. Est. Montana author and photographer Donald E. Miller. Est. $100 ~ $200 $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 51811 HWAC# 49506 Lot # 4471 Pennsylvania, Lot # 4465 Wilkes Barre Improved Oregon 3 Order of Red Men. Badge 1913 Representative Wagon badge from the Great Council of Pennsylvania 1913 Road Co. Unissued Stock Certificates 3 c. meeting at Wilkes Barre. Four and 3/4 inches long 1870’s McKenzie, Salt Springs and Deschuttes with American flag ribbon. The Improved Order Wagon Road Co. unissued stock certificates. of Red Men is a patriotic fraternity chartered by Previously unseen by us and rare. Water Congress. It is a non-profit organization devoted damage to the left side of all 3 certificates. Est. to inspiring a greater love for the United States of $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50373 America and the principles of American Liberty. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51326 Lot # 4466 Oregon 6 Oregon Lot # 4472 Pennsylvania Historical Improved Order of Red Men. Publications The Oregon Trail by Badges Lot of four Representative Parkman. The Pioneer Campfire by G. W. badges: Du Bois, PA; 1910 Reading, Kennedy with cracked spine. Overland PA; 1916 Mahanoy City,PA; Monthly March 1917 with detached cover. Minnesota. The Improved Order of Ghost Town Directory of the West. Wagons Red Men is a fraternal organization West. Western Places 1992. Est. $60 ~ established in 1834. Their rituals and regalia are modeled after those $100 HWAC# 50517 assumed to be used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935, but has declined to a little Lot # 4467 Oregon Bonneville Dam more than 15,000. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 51357 Documents 8.75 x 11.5” Hydrograph summary in Blue, 24.5” x 21” improvement Lot # 4473 South Dakota, Lemmon in fish ladders in blue. Five Corps of Lemmon, South Dakota Birds-Eye Engineers U.S. Army 10.5” x 16.5” blue Real Photo Postcard Unused real prints including General Site Map and other photo postcard showing early view Dam details. Est. of Lemmon, South Dakota. B.&B. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50849 Photo. c.1907-1920. Wear on edges, some soiling on reverse. 3.5” x 7” Lot # 4468 Oregon Oregon Penitentiary Lemmon was founded in 1906 Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50634 Prisoner Magazine 1936 October 1936 issue of “Shadows” a magazine made by Lot # 4474 South Dakota, Rapid City prisoners and edited by Hugh D’ Autremont, Chlorination Works in Rapid City, famous Oregon train robber. Very good South Dakota Photograph c1880 This condition, has photographs. 40 pages, 6 x 8 c1880 mounted 5 x 7.5” photograph 1/2 inches. The DeAutremont Brothers, Roy (March 30, 1900 – June See photo online was done by Eastman View Company 17, 1983), Ray (March 30, 1900 – December 20, 1984) and Hugh of Sturgis, South Dakota. The photo has DeAutremont (February 21, 1904– March 30, 1959), were a criminal very strong contrast of the chlorination gang based in Pacific Northwest during the 1920s. Their unsuccessful works with a sparsely populated city in robbery of Southern Pacific Railroad express train and the murder the background. NICE! Est. $150 ~ $300 of four crew members, known as the Siskiyou massacre, was subject HWAC# 53463 42 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4475 South Dakota Seederer years earlier. His only son, Leo Petersen, born ca 1879, also worked as - Kohlbusch, Balance Scale a photographer in La Grange and kept his father’s photography gallery Balance Scale, dark wood with front open after his death in 1914. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46922 and rear sliding doors. Measure 19” x 16.25” x 9”. Was last used in a Lot # 4482 Texas, San Antonio 1932 South Dakota school before it closed. Photo of Union Stock Yards President Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 50850 on Horse Albumen photo taken in front of the Union Stock Yards Commission Lot # 4476 Texas, Cass County Most building under construction in 1932 Unusual Cass County, Texas Official at San Antonio, Texas. Man on horse is Document 1853 The official seal of Cass the Union Stock Yards President Carlton County, Texas is on the document. It has See photo online Hagelstein Sr. Photo has been trimmed been stamped by a sealer and pasted to and has residue on back where is was the document on February 5, 1853. It mounted on card stock at one time. 7” x is for the sale of land. Est. $50 ~ $100 7”. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 51624 HWAC# 52904 Lot # 4483 Utah, Mercur c1895 Photograph Lot # 4477 of the Mercur Mercury Newspaper Office Texas, Cisco Photo of Sheriff Tom Jones Rare photo of CC Higgins Mercur Mercury 6.5” x 4.5” black and white photo of Sheriff office. It is over the Golden Gate Meat Market Tom Jones and booklet The Santa Claus and Dr. Duff Dentistry. Photo is 8 x 6”. Mercur Bank Robbery that occurred in Cisco, TX. is a historical hard rock mining ghost town in Photo dates from 1929. Jones was killed Tooele County, Utah, USA. In 1891, It became by the leader of the Santa Claus gang. Est. site of the first successful use of the cyanide $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51618 process of gold extraction in the United States, the dominant metallurgy today. It might be Lot # 4478 Texas, Dallas Oil Truck Belt Fob .75” x 1.5” added that the Golden Gate Mine (not Meat Market) was one of the brass oil truck on front, DALLAS / MAYHEW / TEXAS largest in Mercur. From the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. on rear. Includes leather belt strap and brass colored Most Photos identified by/for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $200 buckle. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 50362 ~ $400 HWAC# 49965 Lot # 4479 Texas, Galveston Lot # 4484 Utah, Ogden Ogden Texas Star Flour Mills Telephone Exchange LH w. Magneto Stock Certificate 1889 Bell Wall Phone Vignette, 1881 1881 Issued in 1889, signed Ogden Telephone Exchange Company by president. Issued and letterhead to John Morgan of Oxford, See photo online See photo online cancelled. A vignette of a Idaho. They are quoting a price for a Bell large building that has Texas Star Flour Telephone Company Call Box for roughly Mills on the outside. Texas Star on bottom $14.50. President of the Exchange is J. N. left, green border. Discoloration on left Keller and the secretary is A. J. Pattison. side of cert. 8” x 11”. Est. $50 ~ $90 In March of 1880 telephone exchanges HWAC# 52512 were licensed to operate in Ogden and Salt Lake City. The Ogden exchange, known as “The Ogden Telephone Exchange Company,” Lot # 4480 Texas, Kirkland Early began operating in September (only six months before this letter) with Kirkland Lumber Company twenty-four lines and thirty phones under the National Bell Telephone Mounted Photographs c1916 1) Company. John T. Morgan built a house in Oxford in 1879. He was the Identified on back as 1914-1918. R. Chief Justice of Idaho. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 51249 E. Owen on left and Ernest Snodgrass See photo online on right. of the Kirkland Lumber Lot # 4485 Utah, Salt Lake City Early Company. Has a stain on bottom right Hardware Catalog: Strevell-Paterson of photograph. 2) Same as #1 but light. 132 pages of hardware. Locks, hinges, Both are 8 x 10” Framed. Photo is 6.5 x trunk locks, straps ,hasps (whatever 4.25”. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 53424 See photo online they are), handles, bolts, hooks, keys, latches, catches dead locks,etc. All Lot # 4481 Texas, LaGrange Cabinet Card of Texan well illustrated! Full size. Excellent by C. Peterson c1890 The man is identified on the condition - no real issues. Est. $100 ~ back in period writing: Fritz Kuehn (period writing, $200 HWAC# 53447 but hard to decipher!). This was a stock backdrop for Peterson as can be seen in his other photographs. Lot # 4486 Utah, Springville Real Photo Conrad Petersen’s photographic gallery was located Postcard of Springville, Utah High over Hermes Drug Store, a two story wooden frame School The high school looks to be just building on the northeast corner of the square. He finished. Made exclusively for E. N.Jordan. was mentioned in the La Grange Journal’s January Springville is a bedroom community for 27, 1881 survey of La Grange businesses. Born in Provo / Salt Lake City. It has a long history Germany ca 1839, Petersen immigrated in 1853. His obituary states dating back to the 1700’s. Est. $40 ~ $60 that he arrived in La Grange in 1861 and he married Hermine (Minna) HWAC# 52970 Locke there in 1874, having opened his photography studio about two Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 43

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4487 Utah Three Nice Utah Postcards 1) Lot # 4493 Washington 20 Vintage RPC of the Utah Bee Hive Charcoal Ovens. Pencil note Washington Photos Approx 20 vintage 8” on back says Frisco, Utah. Located in Beaver County, x 10” black and white photos including old Utah, stand Frisco’s silent remains of a once booming mining and ghost towns such s Winthrop, mining camp. It’s history is short, but includes Northport, Bossburg, Skyhomish and more. millions of dollars in ore taken from the Horn Silver Photos were taken by Montana author and Mine to shoot-outs in its dusty streets. Today its photographer Donald E. Miller. Est. $100 ~ crumbling foundations, charcoal ovens, and silent $200 HWAC# 49505 cemetery speak eloquently of its rich and varied past. 2) Unknown Utah location. RPC. 3) Color Karl’s Lot # 4494 Washington Commercial Lunch postcard. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 52971 Electric Power & Light Co. Stock Certificate 1899 Issued 1899 and signed Lot # 4488 Virginia Stock Certificate Book by president Hurley. 6.75” x 10.5”. Est. from Inter-Mountain Telephone and Electric $50 ~ $70 HWAC# 52379 See photo online Company 8.5” x 15” stock certificate book. Certificates 1-9 were issued in 1913 and 4 Lot # of them are included, certificates 10-99 are 4495 unissued and intact in book. The cover and Wisconsin, inside cover sheet have obvious damage. Est. Milwaukee $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50534 See photo online Beer Companies BH & LH, Jos. Schlitz, Milwaukee & Fisher Brewing, Lot # 4489 Washington, S.L.C. A beer company letterhead and Hoquiam BPOE Circus Badge, 1909 1909 another beer company billhead. 1) Nice Metal pin from the B.P.O.E. Hoquiam 1082 Lodge letterhead from Jos. Schlitz Brewing celebrating their Circus March 17-20 1909. Est. Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin dated $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51327 1947. Vignette of the brewery all the way across the top. The company logo along with their slogan, “The Beer That Made Milwaukee Lot # 4490 Famous”. 2) A. Fisher Brewing Company billhead, Salt Lake City, Utah Washington, Seattle dated 1899. The beer company’s logo was hops and a fish. Both pieces Alaska-Yukon- in good condition. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 51263 Pacific Exposition See photo online Diploma 1909 Lot # 4496 Wyoming, Diplomystus Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle Dantatis Fossil Oil shale fossil (not 1909 diploma, signed by J. E. Chilberg, chalk unit), Swastern, Wy. Approx. 55 President of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific million years old. 7” x 10.75”. Fish image See photo online Exposition, and others, dated October is well defined. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 16th, 1909, awarded to Fred Dennett, 49227 Commissioner, General Land Office, “for Collaborator for Exhibit of Valuable Services Rendered”. Diploma features engraved vignettes Lot # 4497 of men fishing, a lumber yard, a miner using a hydraulic jet below a Wyoming, female representation of the exhibition holding minerals, and portraits Wind River of a Japanese woman holding a model of a ship and an American Postcard of Large Group of Native woman with a model train (symbolizing a meeting of East and West). Americans in Wyoming Real photo Gilt exhibition seal lower center. 15 5/8” H x 19 7/8” W. Est. $500 ~ See photo online post card of large group of Indians in $1,500 HWAC# 51847 front of log cabin, writing on front “The Arapahoe Church (our father’s house), Lot # 4491 Washington, Seattle Five Wind River, Wyo.” Back has CYKO stamp Delegate Badges including AYPE Lot of box (logo used from 1904 to 1920’s) five pieces: 1916 49th annual encampment 3.5” x 5.5”. Slight fading in lower right. of the Grand Army of the Republic, Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51626 California & Nevada representative. Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway ribbon Lot # 4498 California, Hope Valley badge “The Fait & Credit of our country. Afternoon in Hope Valley (Oil Our wages are pain in sound money. We Painting) 1998 Afternoon in Hope want no other!” 1909 25th annual convocation grand chapter R.A.M. Valley by Jean LeGassick. Well known See photo online Washington Seattle, June Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition. Salt Palace for her landscape paintings, Jean Salt Lake City badge. 1910 First Biennial convention southwest postal says, “It’s not just because I’m off the ass’n Kansas City Mo. Oct. 10-12. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51838 beaten path. That’s part of it, but by spending a few hours hiking through Lot # 4492 Washington, Spokane a landscape I’ve experienced that Edgewood Butter Delivery Wagon landscape in a way that I wouldn’t have if I’d pulled up in my truck Photo 1898 “Frank and O. D. Casady and painted it from the side of the road. I know that place much more and their delivery wagon and store in intimately. I’m connected to it on a deeper emotional level, and my Spokane Wash 1898” inscribed on the best work is about that connection.” Oil painting, framed 25.5” x 31.5”. back. The horse’s name is unknown. 6 Hope Valley is at the intersection of Hwy 88 and 89 near Lake Tahoe. 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches. Est. $100 ~ $200 Est. $700 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 49742 HWAC# 52419 44 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4499 Nevada Pyramid Lake Lot # 4506 Print by John Abreu Press Painting featuring The Pyramid Nice print from a painting by John Abreu. dark cloudy scene. Rich dark blues and Signed, framed 20” x 25”. Est. $80 ~ browns are most prevalent. Unknown $160 HWAC# 50705 See photo online artist. Framed 24.5 X 28.5”. Frame has See photo online chips, Painting is in good condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49725 Lot # 4500 See photo online Carl Walline Original Western Watercolor Lot # 4507 Carved Ironwood Carl R. Walline, 1888 - 1976. While Eagle Carved Ironwood eagle, regal and striking. The bird is perched on working in the oil refinery business for a stand, gazing into the sky. Modern Shell, he painted landscapes of the area styling, beautiful in its simplicity. 14” x around his home in oil and watercolor. This watercolor is 11.75” x 16.25”. The 10” x 4.74”. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 49469 scene is a Western forest. There are 3 tack holes in the corners and a torn off upper left section. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 49918 Lot # 4508 “Feminists Beware!” Print by Wooster Scott Framed color Lot # 4501 M. F. Heimbach: Remake lithograph of Feminists Beware! showing Tonsorial Parlor and a horsedrawn bakery of Hemingway Oil Painting Framed oil painting of Ernest Hemingway. Fantastic wagon. The wife insurance vendor is detail. Earth tones. Artist remains a selling flowers. 818/925. COA on reverse. See photo online mystery. Painting measures 13 ½”x 17 Frame is 19.5” x 22”, print is 11.25” x 13”. ½”. Framed: 22 ½” x 26 ½”. Est. $200 ~ Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 51505 $600 HWAC# 49727 Lot # 4509 Folk Art, Shells w/ Drawings Folk Art, Shells w/ Drawings, 7 pieces and extra shells. Est. $50 ~ $100 Lot # 4502 Painting HWAC# 50721 and Drawing by Frank Dawson Original painting by Frank Dawson c. 1963 of a moose wading in a stream in a snow capped mountain scene. Painting is 14” x 20.5” with some creasing, frame is 17.5” x 24”. Also includes a pencil drawing of a polar See photo online Lot # 4510 Savage by bear, 12” x 17.5”. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 51506 Frederick Remington, Repro. Bronze Sculpture Lot # 4503 Windmill Painting Serene 1908 Reproduction of scene from Holland of a typical windmill, bronze sculpture, ‘’Savage” farm house, and cart. 20.5 x 49.5”. Frame by Frederick Remington. is coming apart. Pieces of frame have See photo online been chip off. Paint has been flaked off 9.5” x 4.75” x 5”. Mounted on on right of painting. Est. $100 ~ $200 marble base. Est. $300 ~ HWAC# 49724 $500 HWAC# 49730 Lot # Lot # 4511 Bronze Sculpture of Anni 4504 The Katrina by H. Pfeiffer Bronze sculpture Domino Game Print by Wooster Scott bust of an older woman, Anni Katrina. Signed and framed color print of The Sculpture is by H. Pfeiffer. Signed, no. 6/12. Swivel mounted on a marble base. Domino Game by Wooster Scott. 910/925. 8.5” x 8” x 7.5”. Marble base is 3.5” x 5” Based in Sun Valley, ID her paintings trace x 5”. Est. $300 ~ $900 HWAC# 50570 the American experience. COA is attached to reverse. Print is 11.5” x 14”, frame is 19.5” x 17”. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 51504 Lot # 4505 Horses in Snow Print by Jarusha 1996 Print of painting on canvas by Jarusha. Image of three horses in the snow. Framed, 31” x 37” Est. $150 See photo online ~ $300 HWAC# 50706 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 45

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4512 13 Different Ghost Lot # 4517 4 Different Northwest US Town and Lost Treasure Books Booklets Album of Views, The Shasta Includes Lost Bonanzas by Harry Route, Scenes Along the Southern Pacific Drago, Lost Mines of the Great from San Francisco to Portland. 3.5” x See photo online Southwest by John Mitchell, See photo online 5.75”. 18 color illustration postcards, 17 Arizona off the beaten path by are attached. The Shasta Route, On the Thelma Heatwole, Nevada Lost Road of a Thousand Wonders. 26 pages Mines and Buried Treasure and and 23 black and white photos. The more... Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# Shasta Route in all of its grandeur. 9.75” 49931 x 12”. Prints are in color from black and white photos. 27 pages and 22 color illustrations of Mt. Hood and Mt. Lassen etc. Columbia River Highway, Oregon’s Famous Columbia Lot # 4513 3 Different Travel River Highway. 10.25” x 8.25”. 62 pages and 33 color illustrations, Est. Booklets H. A. Snow’s Hunting Big $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 50003 Game in Africa, also a film that came See photo online out in 1922. This booklet contains Lot # 4518 American West and Wild African hunting scenes taken during West Library Mostly hardcover books, the filming of the movie and features some are soft cover. The Way West by many of the animals. 10” x 11”, 24 Hassrick, The West by Davis, The West pages and 23 photos. Lake Michigan An Illustrated History by Commanger(2 to Puget Sound, Electrically through copies), The Illustrated Encyclopedia the Rockies, Bitter Root and Cascade Mountains, Chicago, Milwaukee of the Old West by Newark, The Way it & St. Paul Railway. Contains many scenic prints attached to the pages. Was in the USA by Hornung, The Story The prints are color illustrations derived from photos. 9.25” x 11.75”, of the West by Utley, Thw Wild West by Johnson, The West That Was 48 pages and 22 illustrations. The Great Southwest, published by by Knowles(2 copies), Weather in the West by Anderson, Where the Fred Harvey, Kansas City, MO. 9.25” x 11.75”. 68 pages and 33 color West Begins by Kent(2 copies), The Wild West by O’Neal, Wild West illustrations. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50001 by Murray, Westward by Branch probable first edition, The West That Was by Hallmark, West of the Great Divide byBjork, signed by author, Lot # 4514 Book Plates, W. J. Westward the Way by Rathbone, The Waning of the West by Steiner, Hardy, 1893 175pp treatise on Wild West by Discovery, Heritage of the West by Phillips, West Fever book plates, published by Kegan by Dippie, The West by Collings, Westeryear by Gorman, West of the Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd West by Kirsch, Westward Vision by Guthrie, Westward Tilt by Morgan, of London. Contents pristine, The West by the East by Sutton, The West by Ives, The Wild West by professionally rebound with McCoy. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50802 marbled boards. Many plates of key European book plates. This is one of Lot # 4519 Williams Pacific Tourist two key book plate reference works Guide Across the Continent By Henry in this sale. Scarce. An important reference work for the bookplate T Williams, New York. 1877. Est. $200 ~ collector. Est. $100 ~ $200 $400 HWAC# 52235 HWAC# 51070 See photo online Lot # 4520 Lot # 4515 Four Volumes Crofutt’s New on Bookplates, 1905 Overland Spectacular four volume Tourist and set, The Bookplate Designs Pacific Coast Guide Crofutt’s New Overland of Frank Chouteau Brown, Tourist and Pacific Coast Guide by Geo. A. printed by Troutsdale Press, Crofutt. Includes a large US railway map. Est. sold by Goodspeed’s Boston. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50527 Monograph on American Bookplate Designers, 1907. Lot # 4521 Collection of Western Historical Books and Hugh and Margaret Eaton Publications Mostly hardbound. Poem Songs and Their Book Plates, 1905. 2012 by Trent, Zopilote Press 2006, Oregon Arthur Jacobson and his Trail Voyage of Discovery by Murphy, Utah A Book Plates, 1903. All sold by Goodspeed’s. These volumes contain picture Memory by Harris, Utah A Bicentennial exact and high quality artistic bookplates designed by numerous Illustrated HIstory by The Desert News, We artists. Brown also includes bookplates of may other engravers and Americans by Allen, A Treasury of American artists. Some actual bookplates are present as presented. This printed Heritage, Conestoga Wagon-Masterpiece of series is a musty for bookplate collectors. The illustrations are the Blacksmith by Reist, Legends of the West spectacular. About 7 x 9”, matching leather covers. Contents pristine. Wild Bill Hickok by O’Connor, Wild Bill Hickok Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 51071 by Rosa, Women of the Frontier Army by Convis, Women of the West by Steber, Writers of the Old West by Convis, Wild, Wooly and Wicked Lot # 4516 3 Western Art Books 3 by Drago, Treasures of Ancient America by Lothrop, The Way it Was Hardcovers. Allan Houser(HA-O-Zous), in the USA by Hornung, Voices Across Time by DeAngelo, Nevada by Perlman, Frederic Remington by Neff, Tales From the Past, Wild Times by Garfield, A World Elsewhere by The USA A History in Art by Smith. Est. White, Wondrous Times From the Frontier by Brown, Voices from the $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50806 Wilderness by Froncek, Washington A Centennial History by Ficken. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50801 46 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4522 First Edition, Westering Lot # 4529 Valuable Extinct Man by Bil Gilbert First Edition second Securities 1929 and Obsolete printing, Westering Man, The Life of American Securities and Corporations Joseph Walker by Bil Gilbert. Hardcover 1904 Valuable Extinct Securities 1929 See photo online with jacket. The first biography of Joseph by Smythe and Obsolete American Walker (1798-1876) who had probably the Securities and Corporations 1904 by longest and most distinguished career of Smythe. Est. $150 ~ $200 HWAC# 52242 any frontiersman in American history. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50807 Lot # 4523 Grieger’s Encyclopedia and and Super Catalog Rare 1956 version in hardcover. Est. $100 ~ Lot # 4530 2 Vintage Santay $150 HWAC# 49230 Locking Suicide Spinners The 2 best spinners from this Lot # 4524 collection. 1.75” round knobs Houghtaling’s Hand-Book with a ribbed outer edge. One of Useful Information is white with a black circle 5.25” x 3.25” soft and the other is black with a covered booklet with white circle. Nickel is in nice US populations, weights and measures, condition. This Santay pair will make a very nice addition to any presidents and much more information. collection. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 51404 Inside cover is stamped E. S. DENNISON / GENERAL NEWS AGENT / OCT 4 1884 / CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Lot # 4531 4 Odd Suicide / SACRAMENTO, CAL. Long before the internet this booklet may have Knobs 1.75” milky green been a common source of knowledge. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51018 with threaded insert. 1.75” red and white swirl Lot # 4525 Machining and Engineering with attached metal 2.75” Library 15 volumes including Rogers threaded shaft. 2” mocha Machinist Guide by Rogers, Audels Wiring with 1’ ruby colored and Diagrams by E.P. Anderson; Pocket plastic thread. 2” clear with Companions from Carnegie Steel. Two goldish glitter and red Peterbilt. Insert. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# Volumes I.C.S. Reference Library 114 and 51401 115 and more. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 51508 Lot # 4532 4 Vintage Bakelite Suicide Spinner Lot # 4526 Knobs All 4 knobs have The Century Illustrated, 6 Volumes, approx 2” knobs and are 1886-1891 The Century Illustrated probably Santay brand. Monthly Magazine, 6 Volumes, September Mocha and white swirl 1886 with a detached cover, June 1887, with 2 metal band on the October 1887, December 1890, February top of the knob. Turquoise colored knob with 2 rusty metal bands and 1891 and March 1891. Topics include a square on the knob top. Knob does not turn and there is pitting on Uncle Tom, Civil War, Life in California the ridges. Aqua knob with 2 metal bands, non turning knob. Blue and before the gold rush and more. Est. $100 white swirl knob with 2 metal bands and a box on the non turning ~ $150 HWAC# 50514 knob top. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51403 Lot # 4527 Obsolete American Lot # 4533 4 Vintage Suicide Spinner Knobs 2” 6-point Bakelite Securities and Corporations 1904 appearing knob with rusty By Smythe. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# clamp and broken mounting 52231 platform. 1.75” Bakelite See photo online appearing round knob with Lot # 4528 round shiny insert. Missing Poor’s and original clamp, 1 washer Moody’s Manual and 2 bolts. 2” golden colored 6 point knob. 2” orange and gold swirl Consolidated with a 6 point round knob. Missing 1 screw. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 1921, 2 Volumes 51402 Industrial Section. Volume 1 A- J and Volume II K- Z. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 52219 Lot # 4534 5 Vintage Steering Wheel Suicide Knobs 5 different round spinner knobs. All are approx 1.75”.Circa 1940- 1950 and be perfect for a hotrod or ratrod. Green with metal trim ring. Clear orange with downward taper. Blue top with clear downward taper. Red with clear base, missing 1 attachment, nut and bolt. Light brown and white swirl with trim ring. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 51405 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 47

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4535 8 Akro Glass Suicide Lot # 4540 Brigg Haabet Shifter Knobs 8 Akro Glass Suicide Shadow Box Wooden Shifter Knobs, probably post shadow box of Brig 1960’s. 2” brown and white swirl Haabet P.E. Ramsland & G. with brass insert. 2” light brown Haugvaldstad, Stavenger, and cream swirl, Yo-yo shaped with Norway, and was built threaded insert. Four 1.75” round, in 1839 at Kristiansand, three are blue and white swirls Norway. The ship sailed with threaded inserts. One is egg plant and white swirl, no insert. from Norway to New York One is aqua and green swirl with threaded insert. One is cream with City in 1843 and 1845.The blue/green swirl and threaded insert, a rough glass point on the base shadow box has the three imperfection. Est. $300 ~ $400 HWAC# 51406 dimensional ship and small sail boat. 18.5” x 29.5” x 5.5”. Frame has signs of wear and some corner Lot # 4536 Grooved Glass separation and base of ship has a small gap from the shadow box base. Suicide Knobs One antique There are two brown spots on sky scene. Est. $200 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 2” red and white swirl semi- 51409 dome with threaded brass Lot # 4541 Spanish Frigate insert with two ridges on outer edge. Red, yellow and Wooden Model Front plaque white swirled 1.75” without Fragata Espanola Ano 1780. A insert. Yo-yo shaped green and aqua swirl 1.75” with two outer beautiful wooden model with a grooves, threaded insert and two glass bumps on base. Rainbow style tag from a store in Spain. The See photo online yo-yo with two outer grooves 1.75” with threaded insert. Est. $200 ~ wood base is 18.5’ x 5” and $300 HWAC# 51407 the ship is 21.75” x 32”. All the rigging ropes, cloth sales Lot # 4537 Ten Older and bow netting are intact. 34 Glass Suicide Knobs One metal cannons. 2 lifeboats. The cobalt with white swirls, mid and rear masts tops are two surface bruises, 1.75” not aligned. Due to the fragile with threaded base. Amber nature of this ship we will need to use an outside specialized shipper if like swirl 1.75” with you do not pickup in person. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49717 threaded base. Red and white circular swirl 1.75” with threaded base. Lot # 4542 3 Assorted White with mauve and grey swirls, 2” and has two bruises, threaded insert. White with red swirls, 2” threaded insert with a chip on top. Microscopes c. 1800’s Microscope White with cobalt 2” with threaded brass insert, has chip and two made of brass, has wood base, bruises. White with orange swirls 2”, chipping on bottom. White with mirrors are intact. 11” x 4.75”. red swirls one bruise, insert. White and blue with blue swirls, 2”, Bausch & Lomb Optical “Very nice threaded base. Grey with orange swirls 2” threaded base. This lot vintage brass microscope, with includes a walnut 20.5” x 9” x 1.75” peg board with 32 holes 31 and various eyepieces in a wooden pegs. Est. $350 ~ $500 HWAC# 51408 carrying case.” Authority from Hughes Estate Sales. 11” x 3.75”. Lot # 4538 11 Sea Treasure Weight is 6 lbs. Small microscope Bowls and a Salvaged Brass with mirror intact 6.5” x 1.5” with 2 Casting The encrusted bowls optical lenses. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 52533 range from 3.5” to 7.25”. The See photo online brass figure is of a reclining Asian on a base and triangular Lot # 4543 Carl Zeiss Abbe Refractrometer pillow. It is 8.5” x 4” x c. 1800’s Carl Zeiss Abbe Refractrometer 3.75”. These items are from made in Germany approx. late 1800’s. “A an unnamed wreck off the refractometer is used to make measurements Malaysian coast. Est. $500 ~ of index of refraction of a solid, liquid, or gas $1,000 HWAC# 49218 but this model is for use with liquids. The signature is Carl Zeiss Jena 3930. The liquid is Lot # 4539 2 Brass Sea pressed between two glass prisms. A mirror Salvaged Bells These 2 reflects the source of light. The name Carl Zeiss laminated and then hammered on an instrument is an assurance of quality and construction brass bells appear accuracy.” Mostly made of brass. Mirror missing. 12.75” x 4.5”. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 52532 See photo online to be salvaged from an unknown wreck on the Asiatic Coast. Both are missing their clappers. The Lot # 4544 Early Moon Stereoviews small one is 7.75” tall and 4.75” 4 full moon views. 1 uncredited, C. wide. It is an unusual elliptical See photo online Bierstadt, Stromeyer & Wyman, shape. It has 3 small dents and Keystone View Co. Est. $80 ~ $160 a tiny perforation. The larger HWAC# 53222 bell is also elliptical and is 9.5” tall and 6.5” wide. There is a rusty holder on the top. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 49201 48 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4545 Scientific Instrument Lot # 4550 Large Bellows This very Advertising Rare advertising paper for a new large bellows is 79” x 43.5” x 8.5”. It invention comprising a compass, telescope, appears to be old. The construction opera glass, stereoscope, reading glass and See photo online is mostly wood with leather used on microscope. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50276 flexible parts. Local pick up is preferred or arrangements will have to be made Lot # 4546 2 for special shipping due to the size of Antique Key this item. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# Locks (with 51453 See photo online keys) 2 locks of unknown age. 2” Lot # 4551 Large Anvil, wide and 3” tall. Vice, and Hammer Peter There is a brass slide over the keyhole Wright anvil measuring with UNION stamped on the slide. 1 9” x 19.25” x 6”. There is has a 6 etched on the slide the other a gold colored area on the has an 8 etched on the slide. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 49214 side with the Peter Wright Patent logo on this quality Lot # 4547 2 Large Metal Ice anvil. Wooden handle Tongs 31” tall metal ice tongs hammer is 17.25” long with a 5” metal loop on the top. and the copper appearing Probably used with a hoisting head is 2” x 3”. Also chain. 33” tall metal ice tongs included is a Colombian vice from Cleveland, OH. There is a patch of used manually. Est. $300 ~ white paint on the left side. 5.25” x 11”. Est. $500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# $600 HWAC# 51038 51058 Lot # 4552 4 Mini Anvils, Lot # 4548 Old Copper Broiler 2 with Advertising Two This copper broiler measures anvils are unmarked 13.25” x 28.5” x 12.75: and has and 1 is rusty. Stuart / 2 wood side handles. There is a FERANCEE - HP / FOR wooden base insert with 30 1” IRON DEFICIENCY / ANEMIA. Small brass coated JF ygeia? A. T. P. Co.o Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51015 holes drilled into the wood. The lower portion of the copper has some dents but overall condition Lot # 4553 Pair of Vintage is good for the age. From the Wooden Snow Shoes This pair of vintage wooden snow Medford, OR area, c1880’s. According to the family this broiler was used for canning. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50530 shoes has a wood frame with a sinew type weave and leather See photo online foot straps. 40” x 10.5”. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51033 Lot # 4554 Buggy Whip Holder for Horse Carriage 1900’s Primitive antique cast See photo online See photo online iron buggy whip holder. 3 small chains with a “O” ring in center connecting 3 chains. Rusty condition. 13.5” round. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 53734 Lot # 4555 Wooden Buggy Wheel This 39.5” wide wood spoke buggy wheel has a metal hub and outer edge. Local pickup is preferred; specialized outside shipper with additional handling will apply if shipped. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 51051 Lot # 4549 Great Western Cast Iron Stove This 34” x 18” x 22” cast iron stove was made by Great Western. 814 A mark on the front and a hinged door. The top has a shiny trophy cup and is 15.5” tall. The base is 23.5” x 23” x 8”. Due to the size and weight of this item, local pick is preferred or special arrangements must be made for shipping. Est. $5,000 ~ $10,000 HWAC# 51455 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 49

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4556 Cabinet Card Flat Bed mule team on a farm, and Orville Ewing of Pritchett Colorado, etc. Est. Wagon and Driver Matted Cabinet Card $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 51488 of Flat Bed Wagon and Driver. Photo of farmer/ rancher next to cornfield c. Lot # 4563 Unknown Early RPC of a 1890’s. Slight fading in center and lower Western Town The look of the Western right. Signs of dry water drops. 4” x 4”. Town cannot be denied. Horses, buggies, Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51625 and cowboy hats are everywhere. Moore & Dalton store (Rhinoceros Lunch Co.) is identified. But we could not find the location of this town. Still, someone out there knows where it is and what a treasure this postcard is! Est. $20 ~ $100 Lot # 4557 2 Edward HWAC# 53405 Tray Pictorial Paperweights Edward Lot # 4564 Five Photographs of Water Tray lived from 1865-1924 Sports in the Desert 1) Family in bathing and before becoming a suits posing, young man rowing a motor notable photographer in the Jackson area, Ed played professional boat, captain of a small cruise ship, two baseball as a minor leaguer in Michigan and Texas. The 2 Tray ladies enjoying a summer outing, and a photographs depict 2 children in each photo. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# handsome young couple ready to take 50358 a cruise. Sign behind them looks like “Casman Scenic Cruises.” Perhaps Lake Lot # 4558 White and Green Flower Mead? Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 52983 Paperweight 3” glass paperweight with a white and green flower and multicolored flowers on the Lot # 4565 Suppository bottom. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $50 ~ Advertisement and Envelope 7” $100 HWAC# 51014 x 4” advertisement and 2.5” x 4.25” envelope. Advert is for an antiseptic Lot # 4559 suppository and its many benefits. Est. 4 Buildings $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51026 on Fire Postcards 4 postcards, 3 show building on fire, 1 has See photo online Lot # a more engulfed fire of the 4566 Two Vintage Tambourines- buildings. Location is unknown, -Bullfighter Images 1) 5” diameter, probably Western states.3.5” x image printed on silk and beaded, of 5.5”. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# bullfighter and bull. tassels and tins, 52804 fair condition. 2) 4” diameter, printed image of bullfight on paper, fair Lot # 4560 Tintype of Early Firefighter Came to us in a big collection of Montana items, but this tintype is not identified. Man in uniform condition. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# including jacket, badge and hat. Tintype not in 50726 holder, some creases. 3.75” x 2” Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50616 Lot # 4567 American Ephemera Ten items: tiny chaps from Cheyenne, Lot # 4561 Wyoming; “Souvenir” pin; Coolidge Animals of and Dawes (1924) with leather strap; the Old West ring for Landon & Knox (1936) ; 1908 Postcard Group “I’ll Match You”/ I’ll Toss You.” (Taft/ Lot of twenty. See photo online Bryan election) ; 1880 Pennsylvania Premier card State Fair Sheep and Wool Show medal; 1910 Odd Fellows watch fob; is an RPC of buffalo on the plains. “For President / Alton / Parker”; Volunteers Day Includes four ‘Dude Larsen’s painting/ badge 1898-1901; Del Mar Honeymoon Hotel postcards, four Albert Friedrich of token, Las Vegas Nevada. Est. $100 ~ $200 Texas, two John Innes, one W. I. Riggley. HWAC# 51845 Elk, dogs, horses, mountain lions, bears, deer, cattle, burros, etc. Est. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 51485 Lot # 4568 US Ephemera Two blank front statements with handwritten notes on back Lot # 4562 Wagon and Stage pertaining to sharpeners. Young Brothers Postcard Collection 1907-1922 Lot Engravers, Springfield Mass. c. 1913. Wells Fargo of nineteen. Seventeen different views. & Co. Express, blank memo page. Program for a Includes a Donald Stuart painting play called “A Texas Steer”. Three folds and some See photo online turned into a postcard, robbery, Mail staining on bottom. Stereo scope of Broadway, wagon at Bullfrog Nevada, Wagon New York tunnel. Blank folded heavy paper card, on Road of a Thousand Wonders, Executive Mansion, Washington. Est. $70 ~ $100 HWAC# 50848 overloaded wagon heading to the mines, Pioneer Stage Line wagon, 32 50 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4569 United States Lot # 4574 United States Silver Miscellaneous Americana Demorest Prohibition Badge Includes: 1888 cover and letter in Original Box “Memorial for Iowa Seed Co. to Buford in Prohibition Prize” mounted in Virginia City, Montana; 1854 State See photo online a purple lined box. In the late of Maine document for the election 1880s, William Jennings Demorest of Daniel Pike, county treasurer; awarded these silver medal to 1923 billhead for Gardiner Garage schoolchildren for writing essays in Montana; 1931 letter for Lyman about Prohibition. Having made Sights; 1916 letter from Herman W. Frank for the Preparedness Day a fortune in publishing and the Parade in Los Angeles; 5 stereoviews of Nature scenes in California, textile industry, Demorest began Alaska, and Oregon (all with condition issues); 1937 issue of the a political career including the 1888 nomination as the Prohibition Federation of Labor Journal (water damage); and a framed advertising Party candidate for lieutenant governor of New York. Est. $50 ~ $100 piece for Frank Ward, Engraver. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50626 HWAC# 35124 Lot # 4570 Old Goat Breeder Account Lot # 4575 c.1880s Quilt Found Ledger This old ledger appears to in the Dawson family trunk in the be from an American goat breeding 1980’s. Belonged to Elizabeth company, possibly Northern Angora Goat Dawson and probably was bought in & Livestock Company. Entries are dated England is the 1880’s as she came to 1906-1910. 179 pages and several loose America in 1888. Measures 83” x 66”. account sheets, assets and liabilities There is some wear for the age. Est. summaries. Measures 14” x 8.5”. Spine $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50043 has obvious wear. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50531 Lot # 4576 Caving Prints Collection Collection Lot # 4571 Rare 1914 Official of caving prints that consists of 14 pieces Route (including railroads) of from 1860-1890’s. Print size ranges from the Ringling Brothers Circus 5” x 9” to 21” x 16” and have come out of See photo online The schedule starts in Norfolk on newspapers, books, and stand-alone pieces. September 28, 1914 and ends in Great Grouping. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC# Cairo, Illinois on October 24. The 40412 really cool thing about this schedule it gives the miles between stops Lot # 4577 and the railroad that the circus will Eduard Reichert Tone Violin, Bow and Case be taking. For example, To get to Atlanta (171 miles from Augusta) they will use the Georgia Railroad. Label inside of violin reads Eduard Mounted on heavy cardboard. 6.75 x 5.5”. Excellent condition Est. Reichert -Dresden- Tone Violin No $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 53445 382. Includes bow and wood case. Consigner states this violin was not Lot # 4572 Paramount “5 Ring played after 1919, as it was put into Circus” Broadside 5 Ring All Star a trunk and discovered in 1980. Circus is coming to town. Colorful There is a small loose object inside of broadside with clowns and gags. See photo online violin body. Includes a metal tuning Lithograph by Donaldson Litho whistle. Key for case lock is missing. Est. $500 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 49915 Company of Newport Kentucky. It was being held the week of December 12th. No year. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49721 Lot # 4573 Pink Panties Advertising Piece 4.25” x 6” pink panties. NOTICE TO See photo online HUNTERS, Restricted Property - No Hunting Around Inside Allowed This Season Without My Permission,Signed SWEETIE PIE Property Owner. // Short But Sweet--------- Mary had Lot # 4578 Lighted Wood some little pants, Too short were they to show, Display Case Blond wood But everywhere that Mary went The pants were display case with switched back sure to go. --------- P. S. --- One kiss from me and lighting. Three acrylic shelves and removable clear plastic front door. you will get your breath in short. Small stain on 12.5” x 31” x 11.25”. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 51640 top rear pants. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51007 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 51

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4579 Pendulum Clock Lot # 4584 Silver Sugar and Spring wound pendulum clock. Creamer Cups with Tray and R A on pendulum. Maker Silver Candlesticks Sterling unknown. Wooden case. Wall silver creamer and sugar cup mountable. 23” x 10.5”. Est. along with a sterling silver See photo online $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 49937 See photo online serving tray. Another sterling silver serving tray. These 4 items total approx 21 troy oz. 2 three candle sterling silver candle holders with weighted bases and candle holder sections. Total melt value approx $500. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 49217 Lot # 4585 Vintage Camelback Lot # 4580 Matted Blacksmith Passenger Trunk Vintage Shop Photo 4.25” x 6.25” photo camelback passenger trunk for of a blacksmith shop with 4 ocean liner travel. Various labels: blacksmiths posing. There is a Hotel Quisisiana, Castellammare See photo online sticker on the matting. Est. $100 (Pres De Pompei); Grand Hotel ~ $200 HWAC# 51029 des Palmes, Palerme; American Express Collect label. Great old Lot # 4581 Roll Top Desk trunk, wicker inside with nice (Oak) Oak Roll Top Desk. The linen liner. Leather edging and LEBUS Desk, one center drawer straps. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# and 5 compartments in top 41920 section. 4 drawers in lower See photo online section. Hole in back of upper Lot # 4586 section, possibly for wires. Venice, Island of Left front leg has sign of wear. Murano Murano 46” x 36” x 27”. Local pick up Glass Chandelier, preferred. If shipped special See photo online the Finest and arrangements will be needed. Fanciest of Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 51603 Venetian Glass Chandeliers Lot # 4582 Sewing Notion 1997 Murano Box Sewing Notion Box. glass chandeliers This box possibly came from are considered England to Oregon in 1800’s. the finest of their It is beige with white, red and kind in the world. purple flowers on the fabric Made in Venice that appears to be cotton. It has on the island four drawers that are filled with of Murano, the many miscellaneous period chandeliers represent some of the finest of all Venetian art glass. It buttons, pin cushion, thimbles, is, quite simply, the best of the best. This chandelier is of the current crochet trim pieces, knitting stitch holder and spools of thread. There Giudecca style, but made about 1997. It is a high-end Murano piece is a hem marker on a stand, appears to be modern. 6.25” x 23.75 x made for an elegant Reno, Nevada home, and has been professionally 11.25. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51600 removed and placed into a temporary shipping crate. The “Giudecca” style glass is clear glass with 24 carat gold flakes rendering an elegant Lot # 4583 Queen Victoria presentation. This chandelier is Model 5285/8, though it appears this Cup and Saucer 1887 A tea model number is now out of use. It is about 33” diameter and 42” high. and saucer celebrating Queen The piece cost approximately $8,000 new. It has no damage that we Victoria’s Jubilee in 1887. The are aware of, inclusive of supervising its removal and packaging. Est. See photo online cup and saucer both contain $2,000 ~ $6,000 HWAC# 33017 a portrait of Queen Victoria surrounded by floral accents Lot # 4587 2 Early Oil Lanterns 2 and a seal with the crown, the early oil lanterns with glass oil bases and words “1937 Jubilee 1887” above milk glass globes. 6” x 3.5”. Est. $200 ~ and below is a ribbon reading $400 HWAC# 51010 “Victoria Dei Grati Regina.” The rim of the cup and saucer have gold stripping around them. A few small chips around the base of the cup and the base of the saucer. The cup measures 3 inches in diameter and the saucer measures 5.33 inches in diameter. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49157 52 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4588 Glass Whale Oil Lamp This Lot # 4594 Mixed Bag of clear glass whale oil lamp has a 7.5” glass Jewelry Jewelry, mixed bag base topped with 2 brass stems. The globe includes: 2 men’s rings with red is 10” tall. No visible chips or cracks. Est. stones--garnet?, cuff links, tie $400 ~ $600 HWAC# 51032 pins, bracelet, various charms, earrings, necklaces. Est. $100 ~ Lot # 4589 Oil $150 HWAC# 50719 Lamp with Indian Metal Indian on a metal base. He has his hand up to his head and is holding a tomahawk. On top Lot # 4595 Two Gold Necklaces is his head is a brass 1) 14k gold chain, 16”, small rose oil lamp with a glass globe with frosting and star in center. 2) Korean made necklace, accents. The lamp is detached but sits atop the with pearls and rhinestone center brass lamp base. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 51030 piece, 16”. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 45608 Lot # 4590 California, San Francisco Lot # 4596 Costa Diamond Ring, Rica Gold Cocle Gold Jewelry by Peter Figurine, Costa Rica Diamond Ring, Choice gold figuring Jewelry by Peter. Beautiful ring, large of male dancer. 2.25” center diamond, 12 smaller diamonds. high, 16.5 grams. Size 5.5. Est. $1,500 ~ $2,500 HWAC# Comes with Paul 50718 Clifford Appraisal from 1980. From the late classic period, 600-900AD. Right ear has been carefully reattached. This piece, and the other figurine in this sale, have been placed under a Scanning Electron Microscope at American Assay Labs in Sparks, Nevada. Their content reflects an original dore Lot # 4591 Burlington Bull with abundant copper, typical of the other Dog Gold Watch with Chain In figurines tested and found in published the mid-1920s, the Burlington works. The alloy is relatively unique to Watch Company offered its 16- artifacts of the general region. Est. $1,500 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 53362 size, 21-jewel Burlington Bull Dog. Also in a heavy duty RR case. There’s nothing to distinguish the Burlington Bull Dog from the other 16-size, 21-jewel Burlington watches except the “Burlington Bull Dog” signature on the Dial. Chain is 12”. Beautifully engraved back. See pictures for this beauty. Est. $500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 46219 Lot # 4597 Costa Rica Lot # 4592 Ladies Elgin Watch Ladies Gold Figurine Beautiful Elgin watch, runs just fine, 10k gold. Est. gold male figurine, $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50720 possibly from Costa Rica from c200-500 AD. The historical information Lot # 4593 Case of Antique from this piece was unfortunately not provided. 2.15” tall, 14.1 grams. Jewelry Antique jewelry Comes with a small gold chain, as worn around owner’s neck , c1980. includes: Crochet tools w. The gold in this figurine was analyzed under a scanning electron mother of pearl handles, nail microscope at American Assay Labs in Sparks, Nevada. It is an original file, thimbles, watch fobs, tiny dore containing gold and copper typical of other similar gold artifacts child’s rings, pins, necklaces, from Central America, as published in professional papers. Est. lockets. Please inspect. Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 53360 $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 50722 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 53

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4602 4 Chinese Pendants/Ornaments 1) Approx 2 inch wide jade pendant with applied red highlights and appears to be very old. 2) 1.75 inches wide opaque pendant See photo online with 6 sides. 3) One dark amber pendant 2.5 inches wide of unknown composition. 4) Two inch wide dark pendant of unknown composition with a smooth reverse. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 49138 Lot # 4598 Peru Early Mochica Gold Pendant Lot # 4603 Chinese Pen Box Beautiful large gold pendant Dug in San Francisco in 1860s or ornamental piece on c. 1860’s Chinese porcelain pen costume, circa 100-400 AD. box and cover hand painted with 3 x 3.9”, 18.5 grams. The butterflies and flowers. Lid and piece comes with a Paul See photo online box do not match, however they Clifford appraisal of 1981 fit and were found together. This (LL-13/81). The piece itself is “a repoussed oblong plaque with center box was dug in San Francisco in pushed out into a large boss.” The relief is about 1/2”. Multiple panels the 1860’s. 2-3/8” h x 7-3/8” l of artistic design. The Mochica people are from the northern coast of x 3.5” d. Good condition, small Peru. Est. $2,000 ~ $4,000 chip on top of one side. Est. HWAC# 53361 $1,000 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 40608 Lot # 4599 2 Chinese Wood Lot # 4604 4 Asian Stone Carvings 1) Carved 3.75” x Carvings including 3 Foo Dogs 7” black carved box with 2 1) A pair of Foo Dogs carved from hinged doors. There is Chinese See photo online natural soft stones sometimes lettering and leaves on the referred to as soapstone. Signed See photo online exterior. The opened interior on the bases and Chinese writing reveals 3 Chinese men holing on the fronts. Appear to be older either a staff, ball or a baby. Very .There are some small chips on nice condition. 2) Dark brown each one. 7 x 2.25 x 2.25 “. 2) carving 12.25” x 6 “. A man with Single green marble Foo Dog with a beard is holding an object and several bruises and small chips. there are deer, a bird and a girl holding an object at the base. There are significant cracks 3 “ and 3.5” long on the front. Est. $150 ~ $300 Approx 6 x 3.25 x 3.25”. The 3 Foo HWAC# 48579 Dogs are probably bookends. 3) Pretty horse carved in green stone, approx 10.75” x 8.75”. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 48578 Lot # 4600 Antique Chinese Plate 8.75 inches wide with Lot # 4605 Asian Block Print on Rice Paper Depicts 12 birds with nests in a images of 2 red birds with long tree. Signed. 11” x 16”. Est. $300 ~ $600 tails. Appears to be very old and HWAC# 49920 See photo online is lacking any maker markings. There is a thin 1.5 inch crack Lot # 4606 near the rim and a small surface Original chip on the top side. Est. $100 ~ Japanese $200 HWAC# 49137 Painting of a Woman This signed Lot # 4601 Distinctive Jade painting depicts a Carving 4.5 inches tall x 4.25 Japanese inches wide. Gorgeous light woman green jade carving with red/ See photo online holding a fan. brown accents. There are It measures 9.5” x 10.5”. There are several medium chips along each side water stains. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49919 of the base and an applied dark base for standing. Includes a carved dark wooden stand. Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 49139 54 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4607 13 Assorted Lot # 4612 13 Different Collectibles, mostly Asian Chairman Mao Posters 13 1) A hand hammered copper color Mao propaganda poster, serving tray which has the many are c. 1960’s. Approx appearance of an antique, 20” x 29.5”. Various images of See photo online 20.5 x 12.5 inches approx. 2) See photo online Mao often with other political Three Chinese appearing men leaders. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 49006 in brass holding hands behind themselves. 3) Green stone ball with 2 internal rotating green stone carvings inside. 4) Amber colored stone carving of an owl. 5) A rusty iron appearing bird with removable wings and a long curved tail. 6) A pair of gold colored Lot # 4613 6 Different Chairman Mao Posters 6 See photo online pheasants. 7) Three small and 1 slightly larger Chinese bowls. 8) A boat and steering tiller mounted on wooden base. 9) 3 brass swans on different color Chinese a triangular base. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 49135 propaganda posters of Chairman Mao. Mao is featured with Lot # 4608 Chinese Hat and “the people” in artistic fashion. Approx 20” x 29.5” Est. $100 ~ Wall Hanging Woven 18” hat $200 HWAC# 49005 with 2 hanging red tassels in the style of a Chinese coolie who may have worked on the Lot # 4614 7 Different Mao railroad. 11.75” round wooden Cultural Revolution Posters wall hanging with a scene of 3 7 different color propaganda posters from the Mao era with Asian people with trees. Purple hanging tassel. Handwriting on various images of Chinese rear indicates this was a gift in See photo online people and military. c. 1958- 1949. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51050 1976. All posters are approx 20” x 29.5” Est. $100 ~ $200 Lot # 4609 Copper/Brass Spiritual Tibetan HWAC# 49007 Buddhism Prayer Wheels w/ Scrolls Copper construction with a brass teardrop top. Asian symbols wrap around the sides and top. A paper scroll is packed inside likely with mantras. 5” x 3”. Lot # 4615 7 Mao Cultural Est. $20 ~ $50 HWAC# 49219 Revolution Posters 7 different Lot # 4610 8 color propaganda posters from See photo online Asian Assorted the Mao era with various images Collectibles 1) of Chinese people. 1 poster has rear staining. another poster has A carved green See photo online 2x .75” tears. All posters approx stone with a unicorn and leaf inlays, 4 x 3 x 1.25 inches. 2 chipped corners. 20” x 29.5”. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49008 2) Carved white stone religious figure of a woman. 3 inches tall, Lot # 4616 Chairman Mao slight red coloring on reverse. 3) Poster Chairman Mao and the 8.25 inch tall Olive colored stone people. This poster is distinctly carving of an African appearing man. different than the other posters Two small chips on the base, small See photo online scratch on rear. 4) 3.5 inch tall brass person standing on a snake. 5) 4 in this collection and veers towards the Western art style. c. x 4.75 inch hand bell possibly copper coated. 6) Six inch carved man 1970. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# in white stone. 7) Eight inch tall metal Samurai figure with sword and 49002 3 different head pieces. 8) Five inch tall Far Eastern? copper and brass incense burner? open on both ends. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 49136 Lot # 4611 Chinese Anti- American Vietnam War Poster Lot # 4617 Color Chairman 1 color poster, 20” x 29.5”. A Mao Propaganda Poster See photo online Chinese poster supporting their See photo online anti American position during the Color image of Chairman Mao. Considered one of the 10 most Vietnam war. Image of a Communist desirable Mao posters. Approx solder holding a rifle pointed at an 20” x 29.5”. Est. $100 ~ $200 American soldier Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 49003 HWAC# 49004 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 55

Day 4 ~ General Americana Lot # 4618 Mexico Bowl Signed “Felix Ortiz” Mata Ortiz Indian Pottery, Casas Grande, Mexico. Large See Photo Online bowl signed Felix Ortiz, however, not the real Felix Ortiz who was known Lot # 4622 Afghanistan Afghan Lapis Lazuli Necklace & Lapis for starting this pottery movement. Malachite Heart 1) Stunning two layer Afghan lapis lazuli necklace, Strange looking figure painted on deep blue stone, bubble necklace. 18” long. 2) Large natural copper inside of bowl. Est. $200 ~ $300 lapis malachite heart pendant, 1.5” x 1” x ,5”. Hangs on a gold colored HWAC# 51046 wire. Est. $50 ~ $70 HWAC# 49463 Lot # 4623 zEngland Coleman’s Mustard Tin 1900s A Coleman’s Mustard tin that was likely made in the early 1900s. It is rectangular shaped with cut out grooves and artwork including a coat of arms, knights, shields, and other weapons. The coloring is only slightly discolored in spots and very bright and well See Photo Online defined most everywhere else. Inside the lid has a label reading “Coleman’s Mustard. Genuine only gold medal warranted. Lot # 4619 Minoan Art and Archaeology with 10 Photos 6 pages Fine Paris, 1878 pure. The top from Art and Archaeology possibly May-June 1934, A Minoan Gold reads “Manufacturers to the Treasure. 10.75” x 7.75”. 10 black and white photos of Minoan art on Queen”. The pull out lid of the thick matting. The Gold Treasure of Sigsig, Ecuador, leaflets of the tin is stamped “J & J COLMAN Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation 1924. 16 pages on MUSTARD MANUFACTURERS heavy stock with 3 color plates and several art drawings. 9.5” x 13”. TO THE QUEEN” and the same Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 52816 is stamped on the bottom of the tin. A very nice example. 8.5 inches long, 5.66 inches tall, and 5.66 inches deep. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 49160 See Photo Online Lot # 4624 zFrance “Detective” Bound Volumes (French Newspaper) 1929-1934 Three bound volumes of the French Lot # 4620 Russia Antique Russian Silver Cigarette Case Amazing newspaper “Detective” published by the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Russian imperial antique solid silver cigarette case (image of Russian research department. Ex-library books, the volumes cover 1928-29, soldiers on horseback) with gold emblems on front and back of case. 1933 and 1934. Hardcover, 12 x 17”. All written in French. Est. $100 4-3/8” x 3.24”; 220 g. C.1900-1940. Needs a polish, but in excellent ~ $300 HWAC# 26142 condition. Est. $800 ~ $1,200 HWAC# 49461 Lot # 4621 Russia Antique Russian Woman’s Silver Cigarette Case Russian women’s antique silver cigarette case set with 5 High resolution images of carnelian or amber stones. Case has an attached belt-like all lots available online strap (or could go around neck or over shoulder), with silver pieces sewn on. FHWAC.com 4.75” x 3.75”, strap is 13.5” long. 222.6g. This is a truly beautiful piece, very good condition. Est. $700 ~ $1,200 HWAC# 49462 56 October 19 - 23, 2017

Day 5 ~ Dealer Specials See online catalog for photos of these lots! Lot # 5000 Standard Pharmaceutical Owl Drug Bottle Standard Lot # 5012 Arizona Arizona Postcard Collection with 1 RPC (49) Pharmaceutical Owl Drug, square, 6” tall, 2.5” square, clear. “Owl Drug 49 cards. Includes: 2 copper foil cards from Bisbee and Jerome, AZ. 7 Co. San Francisco” on the bottom. Has unusual metal pour spout on RPC’s of Harry Lavender Pit, petrified wood, Tom Reed Mine and more. cork, probably as original. Nice. No chips or scratches. $50 ~ $100 18 B/W of Jerome, converter pouring copper, a man hanging, miners HWAC# 51710 with candles, Detroit Copper Mining store and more. 18 chromolitho style of petrified wood, Copper Hill in Globe, Tombstone, Brewery Lot # 5001 Soda Bottle Group Four antique soda bottles: non-name Gulch in Bisbee, Meteorite Mountain and more. 4 modern colors of medium lime green blob; Bergin & Sons, Philadelphia in light green, mines and petrified wood. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 53202 stain; Comstock, Cove & Co., Boston, squat, aqua; Salt Lake City Coca Cola (embossed around the base). Mostly excellent, a few flaws. c Lot # 5013 Connecticut Connecticut Postcards and Quarry 1870-1910 $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 53140 Ephemera 12 black and white, 3 chromolitho. Old business card from Connecticut River Granite. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 52852 Lot # 5002 California California Embossed Soda Bottle Group Four California embossed sodas, three blob style: McEwin, aqua; San Lot # 5014 Minnesota Minnesota Mining Postcards with 1 RPC 7 Francisco Glass Works, aqua; E.L. Billings, Sac City, aqua; Belfast Ginger cards. RPC of open pit mine in Crosby, MN. 16 chromolitho postcards Ale, SF Hutch, aqua. all excellent, though might be minor issues $70 ~ with views of an open pit iron mine in Mesabi Iron Range, a giant $100 HWAC# 53141 electric shovel loading trains, Mahoning Mine, largest open pit mine in the world, miners in a cage descending into a mine, stone quarries and Lot # 5003 US Ephemera Collection (Military, Railroad, Expo, more. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 53201 Covers, Etc) Large group of various US ephemera including: 1865 Colusa County illustrated draft; exposition stamps & covers; Wells Lot # 5015 Nevada Nevada and Michigan Mining Ephemera Letter Fargo COD envelopes; World War II era savings bond ephemera, from Nevada-Mexico Mining Company 1931 about water and ore, military payment certificates, and a food ration certificate; postcards Bank letter from The Bullion and Exhange Bank dated 1904, 3 checks (NASA, military, airline); covers; airline ephemera (Trans-Canada from Third Nation Bank of NY 1872-1875, check from Iron Cliffs baggage check); 1939 Oldsmobile letter & cover; worn cabinet card of Company 1875, Downer Bros billhead for gold and silver assay at schoolteacher with kids; repro. Montgomery Ward 1875 catalog; and Cracker Jack Mining Company 1920. Rear archival tape repairs. $50 ~ more. Please inspect. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 50989 $70 HWAC# 52859 Lot # 5004 Misc Western Americana Map of Jib Extension Mining Lot # 5016 Oklahoma Oklahoma Mining Postcards with RPC’s 16 Co in blueprint form with a large stain, Cataclysms on the Colombia, cards. 2 RPC”s of Blue Goose and Golden Rod Mines. Assorted B/W Mt. St. Helens map and sample, 2 issues The Copper Story, various and chromolitho above and underground mining scenes. $60 ~ $100 maps with stains, Harold’s Club, Reno, uncompleted stock certificate HWAC# 52878 in frame The Madison Valley Ditch & Flume Co. c. 1890’s, framed stock certificate McQuesten Mining & Development Company with a large Lot # 5017 Rhode Island Rhode Island Postcards 14 cards. 4 B/W, stain. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 49226 9 chromolitho, 1 RPC. Quarry views, Roger Williams Rock and Cobble Rock. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52853 Lot # 5005 Misc. Mining Photos and Stereoviews plus a Geology Lot # 5018 Arizona, Bisbee Two Bisbee Coalition Mining Co. Stock Book 4 stereoviews, 4 mining photos. Geology of the Isles of Shoals book by Fowler-Billings. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 52842 Certificates 1909 Bisbee, AZ copper, silver and gold mine. Issued to J. Porter 1909 #6 8150 shares, H. Woods 1909 #15 288 shares. Signed Lot # 5006 3 Different Political Documents Benjamin F. Prescott by president Clark. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51665 for Governor, a torn roster and a blank receipt for People’s Party State Central Committee 1900. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 50033 Lot # 5019 Arizona, Bouse, La Paz County Ventura Mining Company Stock plus one other 1910 1) Signed by president, issued in 1910, Lot # 5007 Souvenir Coin Gold Tag Early Americana Days of ‘49 orange border. We could not find any info on this company in our $50 Gold Slug gold souvenir tag. 1.25” x 2”. $30 ~ $50 HWAC# 50037 library. 7.25” x 11.25”. 2) United Mines of Arizona, issued in 1916, mine located in Bouse, La Paz County, vignette of man with ore Lot # 5008 IRS Dealer in Manufactured Tobacco Documents (5) container. Mauve border. 8.25” x 10.75”. $70 ~ $100 HWAC# 52505 5 unissued documents c. 1870’s. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 50041 Lot # 5020 Arizona, Gila County Superior and Globe Copper Lot # 5009 Eight IRS Retail Liquor Dealer Documents c.1870s Company Stock Certificate 1909 Issued in 1909. Organized under the 8 $25 IRS retail liquor certificates, unissued c. 1870’s. $60 ~ $120 laws of the Territory of Arizona. Mine located in Gila County Arizona, HWAC# 50034 mining copper and silver. John Daniel, President. 10.25” x 8.25”. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 51527 Lot # 5010 Three IRS Retail Liquor Dealer Documents c.1880s 3 unissued documents c. 1880’s. $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 50042 Lot # 5021 Arizona, Gila County Superior And Boston Copper Company Stock Certificates (7) 1922 7 certificates. Nice vignette of Lot # 5011 VERY Naughty Christmas Wishes Cards c1920 23 sets. 2 miners using an air drill. Gila County, AZ producer of copper and Each set contains five cards with sketches of very nude women. Cards silver. Signed by president. A7554 issued to Paine Webber 100 shares are green and brown with equally provocative Christmas wishes from 1916, A7652 issued to Hebert Stewart 1917 100 shares, 2546 issued a woman to a man! All on stiff (excuse the pun) cardboard. $100 ~ to Walter Fine 1909 2 shares, 3495 issued to H. Korkkakainen 1909 $150 HWAC# 53456 8 shares, 18595 issued to Paine Webber 1916 1 share, 26156 issued to E. Carter 192210 shares. 17561 issued to Charles Phelaw 1925 50 shares. 7.25” x 11.25”. $120 ~ $240 HWAC# 51647 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 1

Day 5 ~ Dealer Specials Lot # 5022 Arizona, Humboldt Yavapai County New England and Lot # 5032 Arizona, Oatman United Western Mines Corporation Arizona Gold and Copper Mining Co. Stock Certificates (3) 1902- Reorganized Stock Certificates (17) 1924-1925 17 certificates 1906 3 certs. One is green with gray border and eagle; two are with ranging from #1011-1639. Oatman, AZ. Bald eagle vignette. Issued gray borders. Two are signed by President Edmund Fisk, one is signed 1924-1925. 8.75x 12.25”. All are cancelled. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51742 by President Geo. Whitney. 8.5” x 11”. The property is said to carry “...ore assaying about 10% copper, with good gold and silver values” Lot # 5033 Arizona, Oatman 6 Oatman Mining Stock Certificates 6 [From The Copper Handbook, by Horace J. Stevens, Vol. X 1911]. $100 certificates. Three Oatman Gold Mining Company, issued to J.A. Heard ~ $200 HWAC# 51537 1924 and 1927 # 2278, 2279, 2646 1000 shares ea. with Arizona vignette. Three Oatman-Combination Mining Company, issued to R. Lot # 5023 Arizona, Humboldt Yavapai County Two Baumann Mines H. McCreary 1918/c # 862 1000 shares, M.A. Murphy 1922/c #1970 Company Stock Certificates 1910 Arizona copper mine, tailings 1000 shares, O.A. Newcomer 1922/c #2036 1000 shares. Oatman, vignette. 2 Issued 1910 to Elizabeth Johnston # 87 275 shares, E. AZ. 8” x 11.75”. Signed by President, GR Turley. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# Greenwood # 79 10 shares. Signed by president Baumann. 9” x 12”. 51730 $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 51720 Lot # 5034 Arizona, Oatman Cash Entry Mining Company Stock Lot # 5024 Arizona, Jerome Calumet and Jerome Copper Company Certificates 1916 Issued and canceled. Orange border, 1 slight tear in left side on two of the certs. 8.75’ X 11.5”. $50 ~ $90 HWAC# 52522 Stock Certificates (4) 1922 Four certificates issued to William A. Harrington from the Calumet and Jerome Copper Company, each for 100 shares at one dollar per share, 1922 100 shares ea. # 25759, Lot # 5035 Arizona, Oatman Two Different Oatman Mine Stock 25761, 25762, 25763. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 51965 Certificates 1916-1924 The United Western Mines Company, light orange border, signed by president, issued in 1924, 8.5” x 11.5”. Lot # 5025 Arizona, Jerome Two West United Verde Copper Oatman Standard Mining and Milling Company has 3 vignettes the Company Stock Certificates 1918 2 certificates. Arizona copper. center being a landscape scene, 2 vignettes have miners working with Issued 1918 to Jennie Kingston #A335 1000 shares, Herbert Stewart pick axes and drills underground .Ornate border, issued 1916, 8.25” x #A1153 1000 shares. Signed by president. 8.25” x 11.5” $50 ~ $100 11.75”. $50 ~ $70 HWAC# 52509 HWAC# 51766 Lot # 5036 Arizona, Oatman San Francisco Gold Mines Company Lot # 5026 Arizona, Kingman Chloride-Arizona Copper Mining Stock Certificate 1922 This mine was located in Oatman, Arizona. Stock Certificates 1919 Two Convertible Notes of the Chloride- Issued in 1922. Vignette with miner and two burrows and miners on Arizona Copper Company and two certificates of the Chloride Queen train carts. 8.5” x 11”. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 51515 Mining Company. All four issued. The Chloride area was a large copper producer. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 51975 Lot # 5037 Arizona, Pinal County Ray Hercules Copper Company Stock Certificates (7) 1916-1919 7 certificates. Founded in 1915 Lot # 5027 Arizona, Kingman Kingman Silver-Gold Mines Company and development was delayed by WW I. They became an important Stock Certificates (29) Approx 29 green unissued stock certificates. AZ copper mine. B23584, B23585, B23586 100 shares ea issued 1919 $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50018 and A4939 50 shares issued 1916 to Henry Bretzfelder. A11752 issued to Marie Mahoney 1919 50 shares, A12089 issued to Harry Kind Lot # 5028 Arizona, Miami Miami Consolidated Mines Company 1919 25 shares, B11162 issued 1916 to Paul Tuthill 100 shares. The Stock Certificates (4) 1916 4 Issued 1916-1918 in Arizona. #2649, intervention of WWI delayed construction and development and at the 2650 issued to F. Larsen, 250 shares, Harriman and Co. # 10603 100 same time the company lost the sale of a year’s production at the high shares, Morgan and Livermore Co # 14771 100 shares, small upper metal prices then prevailing. 7.5” x 11.5”. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51743 tear. Signed by president Thomson. 8.25” 10.25”. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 51669 Lot # 5038 Arizona, Tombstone Tombstone Consolidated Mines Company Stock Certificates (5) 5 certificates. Signed by E. B. Gage. Lot # 5029 Arizona, Mohave County Telluride Mining, Milling and Unissued and cancelled. c. 1900’s. Torn lower right corner. Nice mine Development Company Certificates (5) 1910-1911 5 certificates. vignette. 10” x 12”. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51746 San Francisco Mining District in Mohave County, Arizona. Nice vignettes of miners and mine site. Issued 1910-1911. Cancelled. #28, Lot # 5039 Arizona, Yavapai County Consolidated Arizona Smelting 43, 75, 76, 106.. 8.25” x 11”. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 51737 Company Stock Certificates (6) 1916-1920 6 Stock certs. Issued no.’s in range from C23159 to C52210. 100 shares each. Issued to Eugene Lot # 5030 Arizona, Mohave County Two Benedictine Mining and Springer and Low Bros. Signed by President Little and President Milling Company, Consolidated Stock Certificates 1907 Mohave Tooley(?). 8.25” x 11”. $180 ~ $260 HWAC# 53706 County, AZ. Two Issued to Daniel Shockey 1907 # 1449, 1150 1 and 5 shares. Mount Benedict was settled as a small mining camp which was Lot # 5040 Arizona, Yuma California King Gold Mines Stock originally known as Gold Hill. The name was to changed to Benedict Certificate 1902 The California King Gold Mines Company certificate after an old prospector. (Barnes, Arizona Place Names, 1988, p.43). for 250 shares at $5.00 each. Vignette of kings crown topped by star. Signed by president Makester. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51667 $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 52020 Lot # 5031 Arizona, Oatman Tom Reed Gold Mines Stock Lot # 5041 Arizona Three Different Arizona Mining Stock Certificates (4) 1929 4 certificates. Oatman, AZ. Producer of high Certificates c. 1904-1918 Saddle Mountain Mining Company, issued grade gold and silver. Signed by president. Issued to E. M.Cherry 1909, not canceled, signed by president, 8.5 x 10.75”. Shamrock Mining (1” tear on bottom) #18593 46 shares, D. Young 1919 #13092 100 Company, issued 1918, not cancelled. 7.75” x 10.75”. Troy-Manhattan shares, O. Landin #13144 200 shares, John Halvarson #13086 100 Copper Co. formerly at Troy, Pinel County, Arizona. Issued 1904 not shares.8.75” x 10.75”. $70 ~ $140 HWAC# 51643 cancelled, signed by president. 7.75” x 11.75”. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 51577 2 October 19 - 23, 2017


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