Day 2 ~ Native Americana Southwest Lot # 2140 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo pottery using the methods Blackware Vase, Teresa V. Gutierrez of their ancient ancestors. c.1998 Deeply incised vase, Avanyu and kiva Influenced by many of step design, 5” h x 2.75” diameter. Teresa her family members to Gutierrez is a daughter of Rosita Velarde and continue a long lived the mother of potters Carol Velarde, Marie family tradition. Julie Suazo, Doris Tenorio and Tony Gutierrez, Gutierrez also had a big Jr. She is known for her distinctive style of impact on her decision carved pottery. Teresa says, “I decided to stay to become an artisan. within tradition but carve the pottery a little Madeline has been deeper with straight line cuts then outline making pottery since the design to give it a shadow box effect. This 1989. She specializes in is different from other Santa Clara pottery. hand coiling traditional The pottery that (I) and my children make is Santa Clara but adding unique….” The high polish and matte outlines her unique contemporary are immediate signs of her work. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 52113 flare. Est. $400 ~ $600 HWAC# 52116 Lot # 2141 New Mexico, Santa Clara Lot # 2145 New Mexico, Pueblo Blackware w/ Carved Bear Santa Clara Pueblo Etched Claws, Frances M. Chavarria c.1960 Blackware Pot, Sherry Tafoya Blackware w/ three carved bear claws Deeply etched blackware pot by Frances M. Chavarria. 2.75” h x by Sherry Tafoya. 4” h x 5.5” 5” diameter. Frances M. Chavarria of diameter. Sherry Tafoya (b. Santa Clara Pueblo was married to 1956 in Santa Clara Pueblo) Antonio Chavarria. She was actively is the daughter of potter Mida making pottery from 1930 to 1990, Tafoya, a granddaughter of including functional wares. Functional wares at Santa Clara existed Christina Naranjo and a great continuously until around 1880, at which time, commercial wares granddaughter of Serafina Tafoya. were easily available in Espanola, New Mexico, the town only 6 miles Sherry carries on the family from Santa Clara Pueblo. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 52111 tradition with sharply incised black and redware. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 52155 Lot # 2142 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo Deeply Incised Blackware, Lot # 2146 New Mexico, Santa Madeline E. Naranjo c.2000 Deeply Clara Pueblo Forrest Naranjo Incised Blackware, 3.5” h x 4.25” diameter. Wedding Pot c.1998 Forrest Madeline E. Naranjo was born in 1971, a Naranjo wedding pot, sienna, 6.25” member of the Santa Clara-Tewa Pueblo, h x 4.5” diameter. Nice sgraffito taught the fundamentals of hand coiling design of mudhead dancing with traditional pottery using the methods rabbits and birds. Just fabulous! of their ancient ancestors. Madeline has Forrest Naranjo was born in 1963 been making pottery since 1989. She into the Santa Clara Pueblo. He specializes in hand coiling traditional began making pottery back in 1986 Santa Clara but adding her unique contemporary flare. She gathers at the age of 23. Forrest specializes the clay from within the grounds of the Santa Clara Pueblo. Then she in the handmade Sienna style cleans, mixes, hand coils, shapes, etches, polishes, and fires her pottery or technique, which the Naranjo outdoors with horse manure. Est. $190 ~ $280 HWAC# 52107 family is known for today. The Sienna firing is a color in between Lot # 2143 New Mexico, Santa that of the traditional black or red. Clara Pueblo Duotone Feather Although Forrest Naranjo has spent little time living in or around the Design Pot, Candelaria Suazo the pueblo, he has developed a great talent as an innovative potter c. 1993 Duotone Feather Design from Santa Clara. Est. $400 ~ $600 HWAC# 52168 Pot by Candelaria Suazo. Beautiful toned band of feathers, lightly Lot # 2147 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo incised. 3.5” h x 4.5” diameter. Horno Oven, Lela & Van Gutierrez Horno Candelaria Suazo was born (bread oven) by Lela & Van Gutierrez. into Santa Clara Pueblo in the Geometric design, six colors, 3.25” h x 3” late 1950’s and learned the x 4”.Lela Gutierrez (1895-1966) and her fundamentals of traditional husband Van (c1870-1956) tested many pottery making from her mother, Santanita Suazo. Dolores Curran and ideas in pottery making, but only when they Geri Naranjo, her aunts, also had a hand in her learning. She’s been developed a decorative scheme featuring producing pottery since 1987. Today she specializes in sgraffito two- earth colors on a matte background did they tone styles. Est. $200 ~ $350 HWAC# 52108 achieve one, which was an enduring success. Bold curvilinear designs on a neutral tan Lot # 2144 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo Elegant Avanyu Jar, or beige became the base for a new Santa Clara style.Picture of Lela Madeline E. Naranjo c.1993 Avanyu (water serpent) Jar. Madeline and Van Gutierrez Santa Clara Pueblo ca 1933 Est. $200 ~ $300 E. Naranjo was born in 1971 as a member of the Santa Clara-Tewa HWAC# 52126 Pueblo. She was taught the fundamentals of hand coiling traditional Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 23
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Southwest Lot # 2148 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo Lot # 2151 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo Owl Incised Redware Wedding Vase, Doris Pot, Margaret & Luther Gutierrez Charming Tenorio c.1990 Miniature incised redware owl figure pot by Margaret & Luther Gutierrez. Six wedding vase by Doris Tenorio. Water colors, kiva step design, 4.5” x 3.5” x 3”. Margaret serpent and kiva steps, 2.75” h x 2”. Doris Gutierrez (born 1936) and Luther Gutierrez Tenorio is the granddaughter of Rosita (1911–1987) were brother and sister Native Velarde; daughter of Teresa Gutierrez, a American potters from Santa Clara Pueblo, New sister of Carol Velarde and Maria Suazo. Mexico. Margaret and Luther learned to make She is known for her deeply carved pottery pottery from their parents, Lela and Van Gutierrez and use of complex designs. This vase is has and they won numerous awards for their the classic water serpent as the design but polychrome pottery. They were one of the few it is broken into various smaller patterns! families to keep this important pottery tradition alive at Santa Clara Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 52112 pueblo. Their pieces are signed on the bottom, “Margaret/Luther”. Margaret & Luther won numerous awards for their pottery at events Lot # 2149 New such as Santa Fe Indian Market and been featured in various books Mexico, Santa Clara on Pueblo pottery including the classic 1974 Arizona Highways. Est. Pueblo Julie Gutierrez $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 52127 Sgraffito Jar Sgraffito seed jar (opening is the Lot # 2152 New Mexico, shape of a butterfly! Santa Clara Pueblo Polished Incredible roses and Blackware Seed Jar, Stella butterflies sgraffito Chavarria c.2000 Deeply incised with turquoise beads. water serpent design, 3.5” h 4.25” h x 5” diameter. x 4” diameter. Born in 1939, Julie Gutierrez was born Stella Tafoya Chavarria is the in 1965 into the Santa daughter of Teresita Naranjo, Clara Pueblo. She began granddaughter of Christina experimenting with Naranjo, great granddaughter pottery at the age of 12. of Sara Fina Tafoya. Stella began Julie was inspired by making pottery around 1955 and her mother, Victoria Gutierrez, who is known for her handmade bowls. She won her first award at the 1984 Santa Fe Indian Market. Stella became was also inspired by her sisters, Effie Garcia and Sally M. Gutierrez. They famous for the quality of her blackware jars, bowls and wedding vases. taught her the fundamentals of working with natural clays and pigments She passed her knowledge of making pottery the traditional way on so she could continue the long lived tradition of working with clay. Julie to her daughters, Denise Chavarria and Sunday Chavarria, and both specializes in the contemporary and traditional handmade Santa Clara have become well-known artists in their own right. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 52109 pottery that is etched and crafted with authentic turquoise stones. Her trademark is the turquoise stones she adds to the center of each rosette. Est. $400 ~ $700 HWAC# 52170 Lot # 2153 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo Redware Incised Jar, Redware Lot # 2150 Incised Jar by Judy Tafoya. Very deeply New Mexico, carved with dragonflies and cattails-- Santa Clara very unusual. 3.25” x 3.25” diameter. A Pueblo Legoria sixth generation potter, Judy is half Santa Tafoya Clara and half Irish. Born in Los Angeles, Blackware she returned to Santa Clara at age 23 and Bowl 5.5” h x married the boy next door. A year later, 6.25” diameter. she began making pottery and is largely Legoria Tafoya self-taught. She considers her sister, (1911-1984) Sharon Naranjo Garcia, her closest mentor. “I have tried to walk in the was a sister of footsteps of the matriarchs of pottery,” she says. Est. $200 ~ $350 HWAC# 52115 Pablita Velarde. “Legoria was Lot # 2154 New Mexico, one of the first Santa Clara Pueblo Santa Clara Pueblo artists Sharon Naranjo Garcia Blackware Jar Fluted to have a rim jar. Sharon Naranjo brochure with Garcia learned the her personal art of making pottery biographical from an adult family statement. The document states in part: ‘Along with many other member. Born 1951, children of the Rio Grande Pueblos, Legoria attended St. Catherine’s she was raised by her Indian School at Santa Fe...Married quite young to Pasqual Tafoya, grandmother, Christina Legoria was soon very busy with a family of her own. Marriage, Naranjo, and began children, and the resultant responsibilities prompted Legoria to making small animals become interested in making pottery to sell to supplement the family income. Est. $1,200 ~ $2,500 HWAC# 52167 using her grandmother’s clay. From there, she 24 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Southwest developed into a full-fledge potter. Although she has lived at Ohkay Lot # 2159 New Mexico, Santo Domingo Pueblo Owingeh Pueblo (San Juan) since her marriage over 20 years ago, Wedding Pot, Victor & Janie Tenorio Wedding she still makes Santa Clara Pueblo style pottery. Est. $800 ~ $1,000 Pot by Victor & Janie Tenorio. Birds and flower HWAC# 52169 designs, twisted handle. 6.75” h x 4” diameter. Est. $130 ~ $200 HWAC# 52124 Lot # 2155 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo Unusual Seed Pot, Dusty Lot # Naranjo Etched galloping horse and 2160 dragonflies, lightly sgraffito swirls New and lines on black/brownware. Mexico, 4.5” h x 3.5” diameter. This is an Zuni incredible artwork! Dusty Naranjo Pueblo was born in 1968, the daughter of Zuni Turquoise Encrusted Bernice Naranjo. Dusty was inspired Fetish Bowl c.1960 Classic to learn the art of pottery making Zuni turquoise encrusted by observing her mother and her fetish bowl with traditional brother, Forest Naranjo. Dusty spirit hole and attached chose to continue hand coiling the fetish bears with bundles of feathers, leather ties. Good condition. 4” h x 6” sienna firing style which is a color diameter. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 50747 in-between that of the traditional Santa Clara black and red. The sienna style or technique is the style Lot # 2161 New Mexico Black Micaceous the Naranjo family is well known for making. This is a contemporary Pot Free formed micaceous pot. Signed. but style started in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, however, this style unreadable. Possibly from San Juan Pueblo. is now considered a staple style from the Santa Clara Pueblo. Dusty 3” x 3.5” x 3”. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 52128 etches animals, geometric designs and symbols on her pottery to add a bit of contemporary flare to her traditional pottery. Est. $500 ~ $800 HWAC# 52121 Lot # 2156 New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo Vintage Lela Lot # 2162 New Mexico and Van Bowl Multi color Santa Clara Black bowl geometric design, matte finish, and Taos Horsehair Pot with twisted handles. 3.75” h x 1) Santa Clara blackware 9.5” diameter. Good condition, bowl. Unsigned, 2.25” h x 3” diameter. Older piece, good condition. 2) tiny chips in surface in center Horsehair pot, Taos Pueblo, etched and some rough design areas. 3” of bowl does not affect design). h x 3” diameter. Unsigned, very good condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 Lela Gutierrez (1895-1966) and HWAC# 50749 her husband Van (c1870-1956) tested many ideas in pottery Lot # 2163 New Mexico Two making, but only when they Pots by Dine Artist, Elmay 1988 developed a decorative scheme 1) Seed pot, etched in are two featuring earth colors on a matte wolves. 2.5” high x 4” diameter. 2) background did they achieve one, Seed pot with etched goose. 3.25” which was an enduring success. Est. $500 ~ $700 HWAC# 52166 high x 3.32” diameter. these are beautifully handmade, painted Lot # 2157 New Mexico, Santo and etched pots. Est. $100 ~ Domingo Pueblo Bowl by $250 HWAC# 48171 Alvina Garcia 1991 Leaf design band, spirit trail on black rim. Lot # 2164 Mexico Vintage Water Jug Vintage 3.75” h x 7.75” diameter. Alvina water jug, small--4” x 3.5” diameter. Appears Garcia was born in 1943 and ancient, however we cannot discern its age ior has been making pottery since exact origin. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50739 1974. She was taught by her mother Virginia Lovato and her Lot # 2165 Mexico grandmother Santana Moquino. Pre-Columbian She gathers clay from the Santo Female Figure Domingo Reservation, uses all natural paints and fires her pottery Mexican Pre- outdoors. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 50764 Columbian seated female figure, crossed legs. She wears a Lot # 2158 New Mexico, Santo headdress along with beaded necklace and Domingo Pueblo Flower Basket earrings. 6” x 4.75” x 2”, weight, 1lb. 8oz. Bowl c. 1930’s Vintage flower Our professionals have researched these basket bowl. Flower designs on pieces, however, please inspect. Est. $200 ~ bowl. Unsigned, partly polished, $300 HWAC# 50732 polychrome. 5.5” h x 9” w x 7.25”d. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50703 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 25
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Lot # 2166 Mexico Two America. Weavers use the false embroidery twining technique to Mexican Pots 1) Blackware create patterns and motifs. This is done during the actual weaving, bowl, 3.25” h x 8.25” diameter. by wrapping a strand of decorative material (cornhusk, yarn) Rounded base. 2) Brown/red around the outside weft as it crosses over the warp. The later bags pot with black painted design. of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries are almost always 6” h x 6.5” diameter. a few tiny completely covered in false embroidery because they were used more chips, base worn. Est. $80 ~ as handbags. One of the most characteristic features of these bags is $160 HWAC# 49464 the distinction of two different designs on each face of the bag. The weavers were thus creating two different designs at once, and because Lot # 2167 Historic Pottery of this no two bags look alike. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 52163 Canteen c.late 1800’s Historic canteen, 8” diameter, flat on one side. One handle broken off. Possibly from Acoma Pueblo. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50729 Lot # 2168 Native American Style Blackware Pot Glazed, signed “TB Dine” or JB Dine”. This piece appears to be factory made. 5” h x 6” diameter. Est. $70 ~ $140 HWAC# 50737 Lot # 2169 Three Native American Pots 1) San Ildefonso redware, unsigned. Some wear, 4” h x 3,75” diameter. 2) Vintage Maricopa tall neck jar. Shows wear, 7” h x 3/25” diameter. 3) Unidentified pot, 2.75” h x 5” diameter. Good condition (Casas Grande?) Est. $120 ~ $260 HWAC# 49446 Lot # 2170 Two Pots, Lot # 2173 Brewer Shield This shield is made in the old style. Bar paw prints and turkey feathers. Corral and green stripe patterns, Unknown Origin 1) Glazed 18”. Brewers were famous for making copies of authentic pieces for and incised pot, wave design, Hollywood and museums such as the Smithsonian. This is an early, very good condition. 6” h x 6” high quality Brewer piece. Consigned by The Cowboy Connection in diameter. 2) Small very worn Livingston, MT. Est. $1,500 ~ $4,500 HWAC# 49053 and chipped pot. Note on base “Archeological”. 2.75” h x4.25” Lot # 2174 Two Native American diameter. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49459 Painted Gourds 1) Tezi Tunka carved and painted gourd. Roadrunner design. Pine needle Lot # 2171 Hawaii Vintage Hawaiian Doll Vintage rim. 6.5” h x 8” diameter. Beautiful Hawaiian cloth doll, grass skirt, shell necklace, yarn hair and straw bowl on head. 12.5” x 4.5” x 2.5”. Est. piece. Signed by the artist. 2) $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 49338 Contemporary gourd, carved and painted by Cheryln Bennett. Painted Lot # with Kachina and Shalako figures, 2172 w/ leather, beads, feathers and other embellishments. 13” h x 11.5” diameter. Incredible! Please see Idaho Woven photographs. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 49468 Corn Husk and Yarn Bag, Lot # 2175 Two Native Rattles 1) Painted rawhide rattle, very Viola Morris This bag simple painting, wood handle. is new, never used, has 10” long. 2) Painted gourd rattle, an attached coin bag. rawhide wrapped handle with Beading is different fringe. “ long without fringe. on each side. 7.5” x Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 49438 6”. Deerskin handles and ties. Most cornhusk bags have geometric designs, however Viola Morris stuck to the floral designs she used in her beaded bags. Flat twined bags, frequently called cornhusk bags, are an art unique to indigenous groups of the Plateau region of North 26 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Lot # 2176 Varied Native They typically consist of large stones with a smooth depression or American Lot Varied Native bowl worn into the upper surface. The bowl is formed by the continual American lot includes: Tea drip and long-term grinding of materials using a smooth hand-held stone spoon, beaded pin with tiny (known as a mano). This action consists of a horizontal grinding moccasins, tiny papoose on frame, motion that differs from the vertical crushing motion used in a mortar tiny sterling gun and holster, tiny and pestle. The depth of the bowl varies, though they are typically not storyteller in plastic, Kokopelli deeper than those of a mortar; deeper metate bowls indicate either pin, 2 carved antler pieces, painted a longer period of use or greater degree of activity (i.e., economic bird pin, stamped bracelet with specialization). From Wikipedia. This matate is from North San Juan turquoise stones, tiny beaded figure, Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 49441 in Nevada County, CA. It is 6.5” x 10” and has 4 grinding stones the longest appears to be granite and is 10.5” x 3.5”. Est. $150 ~ $500 Lot # 2177 Africa Bamboo throwing HWAC# 51053 Spear Bamboo throwing spear, bamboo See Photo Online point held by woven top of spear. Bamboo shaft. Spear origin, unknown. Some bamboo-headed spears were used by the Semai people of Perak, a state in Peninsular Malaysia. The Semai are known for their rejection of violence (they have no police, courts, Bidding or even formal rulers). Therefore, it is unlikely spears were used as weapons. Instead they were used in spring-spear traps for killing pigs and deer. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 43422 You can bid live at the sale, absentee by submitting bids by mail, email, fax or phone. You can also use an agent. We can Lot # 2178 Arrowheads and recommend several. If you bid absentee in advance, please Stones 1) Phallic carved stone, call to be sure we got your bids. There is a 24% Buyers 5.5” x 3”. 2) Chiseled stone, 4.75” x 1.75”. 3) Three arrowheads, Premuim added to all bids and purchases. Local sales tax will one is obsidian, 2 are stone, also be added unless you provide a current Nevada Resale good condition. Est. $40 ~ $60 Permit. HWAC# 49455 Phone Bidding Lot # 2179 Collection of Old Points 12 points in a frames, another If you really want a lot, and can’t attend the sale, sometimes 18 points mounted on cardboard in a plastic case. These are early the best way to ensure acquisition is to be on the phone with us during the sale. Please call our office in advance and points thought to be from Oregon. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49228 we can arrange a phone line at no extra charge. We call you a few minutes before the lots comes up, so be ready to bid. Online Bidding Process There are five live internet bidding platforms: ICollector: this is the main platform and has no cost to Lot # 2180 Curious Carved you. It is accessible through our web site, FHWAC.com, or Stone Trough We are not through ICollector (Holabird auctions). This platform allows sure what this is, but maybe you are? Black carved stone trough is 16” x 7” x 2.5”. It rests so that the straight side is vertical and the curved you to watch and participate in the auction on a real time side is in the front. It is heavy and hand carved and appears to be old. basis. Its like a Reality Show, only with you in it. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50846 You can register to bid with this service, or you can call our Lot # 2181 Stone Metate and Mano A metate or office and we can walk you through the process, it is really metlatl (or mealing stone) is simple. 775-851-1859 a type or variety of quern, a ground stone tool used for You are responsible for inspecting each items processing grain and seeds. prior to purchase. We also welcome phone In traditional Mesoamerican culture, metates were typically calls for detailed verbal descriptions. You may used by women who would also request additional photos posted online. grind lime-treated maize and other organic materials during food preparation (e.g., making tortillas). While varying in specific morphology, metates adhere to a common shape. Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 27
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest Lot # 2182 Large Narwhal Tooth (Tusk) Est. $10,000 ~ $20,000 HWAC# 50816 Lot # 2182 Northwest Coast Large Narwhal Tooth living species of whale in the Monodontidae family, (Tusk) This spectacular tusk is approx. 7’ 2” long! along with the beluga whale. The narwhal males With the spiral pattern on the long tusk it makes a are distinguished by a long, straight, helical tusk, huge visual impact. This narwhal tusk came from which is an elongated upper left canine. Narwhals and old Russian family collection. After December can live up to 50 years. They are often killed by 31, 2017 Narwhal tusks/objects will no longer suffocation when the sea ice freezes over. Another be sold. Narwhals are one of the most mysterious cause of fatality, specifically among young whales, ocean species, but as their icy home melts, it’s is starvation. The current population of the narwhal becoming easier to study them, but more deadly to is about 75,000, so narwhals qualify for Near the narwhals. Their tooth becomes trapped in the Threatened under the criterion of the International Ice and the die.The narwhal, or narwhale (Monodon Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Narwhals monoceros), is a medium-sized toothed whale that have been harvested for over a thousand years by possesses a large “tusk” from a protruding canine Inuit people in northern Canada and Greenland for tooth. It lives year-round in the Arctic waters around meat and ivory, and a regulated subsistence hunt Greenland, Canada, and Russia. It is one of two continues. (Wikipedia). The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post-1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. 28 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may Lot # 2183 Large Walrus Tusk Impressive large walrus tusk. 24.5” be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- long with 2 cracks towards the tip. Est. $300 ~ $700 HWAC# 50574 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign Lot # 2186 Davidee parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer Itulu Carved Tusk with them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application Scrimshaw The 10” tusk with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the by Davidee Itulu (1929- MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may 2006), has scrimshaw be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- carvings features a walrus, 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject bear, bird, seal, polar to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the bear and more. Mounted Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of on stone base, 1” x 3 “ x similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. 3”. Probably early 20th Century. “Itulu was born in 1929 in Tutjaak, near Cape Dorset. In May 1953, his family travelled by dog team to Kimmirut to allow him to build a large fishing boat. He began working on walrus tusks during this period, one of the first carvers in the community to do so. His first carving was a small Inuk boy carrying an ivory seal. Itulu liked to work on Lot # 2184 Alaska Hand Carved Colored Tusk This tusk has scenes walrus tusk which he lets of Reindeer fighting and mingling with a tepee on one side and an dry for long periods before Eskimo leading a Reindeer pulling a sled back to camp on the other carving, otherwise “they side. The tusk is 16.5” long and is mounted on a small wood finished are too alive to be used. bone base. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 50549 Scraped and filed by hand The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired to a smooth finish, both sides of the tusk are then embellished with prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act images of such arctic animals as wolves, caribou, ducks, geese, seals of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, and walruses, reflecting his life as a trapper and hunter. Itulu also used with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign his highly accomplished scrimshaw technique on bone, employing parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer the original tools he made in the 1950s. He was also well known for them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application his detailed prints and has been a visiting artist at the Cape Dorset printmaking studios.” (Excerpt ©1997 Inuit Art Section, INAC) Est. with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the $300 ~ $700 HWAC# 50542 MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application Lot # 2185 Alaska Large Walrus with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the Tooth This walrus tooth sure MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may has deep roots! Walrus teeth are be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- commercially carved and traded. 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject The average walrus tooth has a to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the rounded, irregular peg shape and Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of is approximately 5 cm in length. similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. This one is 8.25” x 3”. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50563 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 29
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest Lot # 2189 Long Tusk Cribbage Board w/ Seal Fetishes This long, beautifully detailed cribbage tusk measures 21.25” with three small ivory seal fetishes on top. Seals have missing teeth. Scrimshaw images of walruses on ice and Eskimos hunting.Est. $500 ~ $1,200 HWAC# 50550 Lot # 2187 3 Section Narwhal Walking Cane Articulated 3 part The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired narwhal cane with mushroom shaped top handle. Narwhal are found prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act in the Arctic waters around Greenland, Canada, and Russia. Green, red of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, and blue dot pattern on top section. A very unusual cane! 35” long. with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign Est. $2,000 ~ $4,000 HWAC# 50572 parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- Lot # 2190 Alaska 2 Pairs of 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject Eskimo Baby Mukluks The small to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the pair is 3” tall with red wool, brown Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of fur and beads with a drawstring top. similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. The larger pair is 5.75”, deerskin, red wool with tan fur. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50813 Lot # 2191 Alaska Sled Dog Sealskin Booties Pair of sled dog sealskin booties. Violet wool trim with rawhide ties. 6” long. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50811 Lot # 2192 Alaska Sealskin Owl Toy (Ookpik) Charming Sealskin Owl Toy. An Lot # 2188 Narwhal Walking Cane with Whale Figure Handle Ookpik ([ukˈpik]) is a popular Inuit handicraft Very unusual narwhal cane with a whale carved handle. Narwhal are toy. It is a small, souvenir owl with large head found in the Arctic waters around Greenland, Canada, and Russia. 30” and big eyes, a beak, and small black talons. long. There is a threaded metal insert on the bottom which may have They are often made from wolf fur, sealskin and been used for a rubber tip. Est. $2,000 ~ $4,000 HWAC# 50573 other traditional materials. The original Ookpik was created in the early 1960s and made from The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired sealskin. The figure was recreated by Jeannie prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act Snowball of Fort Chimo, now Kuujjuaq, for a of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, trade fair in Philadelphia in 1964.The Ookpik with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign figures were created at the Ft. Chimo Eskimo Co-operative in Quebec parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer in 1963. The Ookpik is a symbol by which Canadian handicrafts are them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application identified internationally. (Wikipedia).10” x 10” x 6”. Applied beak and with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the eyes. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50547 MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the ZOOM in and see close up detail Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. High resolution images of ALL lots online! FHWAC.com 30 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest Lot # 2193 Alaskan Fur and Beaded Bag Handmade buckskin, sealskin, Lot # 2196 Native American Fur Belt beaded pouch. Fringed, with drawstring 28” long belt with circular fur covered closure. Multi colored beaded designs. New sections. Laced together with leather condition. 11” x 6.25”.11” x 6.25”. Est. $160 strips. Leather ties. Est. $60 ~ $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50812 HWAC# 50578 Lot # 2194 Ceremonial Native American Bear Skin Bear skin, lined with Lot # 2197 Native Mittens with scalloped blue felt on edges. Head cutout, 86” x 57”. The St’at’imc also known as Fur A pair of Indian mittens, gray the Lillooet are an Interior Salish people suede, lined with sheepskin with located in the southern Coast Mountains green, turquoise and gray beads. New and Fraser Canyon region of the Interior of condition. Probably for a lady’s hand. the Canadian province of British Columbia. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50577 Lot # 2198 Alaska Ivory Tusk Polar Bear Cribbage Board Ivory tusk cribbage board supported by carved seals on base. Board is shaped as polar bear with fish sticking out of its mouth. Top scrimshaw of seal, polar bear, and walrus. Gorgeous piece. 9.25” x 1.25”. Est. $500 ~ $1,200 HWAC# 50548 The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- The cultural expressions of the St’at’imc are a very important aspect of the St’at’imc with songs, dances and the social interactions of the 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject people. The Grizzly Bear dance is an expression of culture that is to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of unique and authentic. “I walked where the Grizzly Bear dances. I feel his pleasure, excitement and freedom on the earth and in the wind similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. that carries his messages from the past. I dance where the Grizzly Lot # 2199 Alaska Three Ivory Bear danced his steps leaving an ancestral footprint on the land like Bear Fetishes A trio of ivory bear a cellular memory in my blood. His face is a shadow that calls to me fetishes. Ranging in size from 1.25” as the wind calls his name “St’alhalam.” The Grizzly Bear he sings to 1.75”. One bear is standing and his songs as we unite under his skin. I now walk where he left his wearing a backpack and holding a ancestral footprints. I heard his prayer, I felt his pain, I am his anger, I pickaxe, the center largest bear is am his hope, I am his faith. He now dances upon the earth, now, only standing, painted face and paws, where I leave my ancestral footprints.” (Quote from Kukwstumckacw, PowWows.com)Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 51636 and the third bear is on all four legs. This is a great example of Lot # 2195 Mounted different fetish styles. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50537 Beaver Pelt Stretched The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired beaver pelt, stretched and attached with string prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act on branch hoop.45” h x of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign 38” w. Good condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer HWAC# 49479 them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 31
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest Lot # 2200 Alaska Dolphin must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) and Walrus Ivory Fetishes remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase The 1.75” long dolphin w/ these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country black inlaid eyes, mounted after filing the appropriate permit application with the USFWS and on an acrylic base. 1.5” very paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by detailed walrus poised on a 4” reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. x 1.5” ivory base. Est. $100 ~ Certain items may be identified herein as post-1972 Native American $300 HWAC# 50541 constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species The Native American ivory Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be item(s) in this lot were made limited to Nevada residents only. or acquired prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, Lot # 2203 Alaska Ivory Carving the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased of Eskimo On a Sled An antique item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing Inuit-carved miniature ivory Inuit to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a on dog sled. 2.75”. Rough carving, foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application with the faded eye and mouth markings. USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50540 of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post-1972 Native The Native American ivory item(s) American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA in this lot were made or acquired of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, will be limited to Nevada residents only. with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer Lot # 2201 Alaska Vintage Eskimo them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application Doll with Ivory Knife This is a great with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the old doll with a carefully whittled wood MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may head over a cloth body. The features be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- are carved and drawn in lead pencil... 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject quite typical of dolls from the north. to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Hair under hat, 11” tall. Very detailed Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of clothing made from seal skin, some similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. remaining fur. The Eskimo wears Lot # 2204 Alaska Ivory mukluks and extra fur mittens. A 2.75” Fetish--Eskimo Hunting in ivory knife, w/ bear fetish handle, stored in his boot. Est. $200 ~ $600 Kayak This fetish has a 4” HWAC# 50536 long, 1” wide ivory kayak and Eskimo hunting with a spear. The Native American ivory item(s) in this Spear is attached to kayak, lot were made or acquired prior to the and loosely held in his hand. US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Oar was broken off, has been Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a repaired. A caught fish lies on United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the kayak. Mounted on carved stone. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50539 the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired appropriate permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign be identified herein as post-1972 Native American constructed art parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may residents only. be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject Lot # 2202 Alaska Inuit Ivory to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the and Baleen Bracelet Ivory and Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of onyx stretch bracelet with fetish similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. bear, walrus, seal and wolf. Very nice, but two fetish pieces missing. c.1930-1940s. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50558 The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) 32 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest Lot # 2205 Two Ivory Cupie 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject Doll Style Pendants Pendants to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the in the adorable cupie doll style, Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of approx 2”. Both have black similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. accented facial and body features; one holds a small gold nugget. Est. Lot # 2208 Inuit Ivory and Baleen Bracelet $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50556 Inuit bracelet: ivory has carved whale, seal, otter, walrus, bear fetishes. Some of the baleen The Native American ivory item(s) pieces have tiny chips, and the bracelet needs in this lot were made or acquired to be restrung. People formerly used baleen prior to the US Fish and Wildlife (usually referred to as “whalebone”) for Service Mammal Marine Protection making numerous items where flexibility and Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, strength were required. Bracelet was probably with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign made by the inhabitants of Diomede Island, a parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer small island between the western coast of Alaska and the eastern coast them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application of Siberia where there is a small Inuit population. One of the most with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the famous aspects of this culture is their talent in carving ivory, bone, and MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may stone. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50559 be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer Lot # 2206 Two Ivory Fetish Rings Two them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application Ivory Fetish Rings: The polar bear ring is size with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the 9, and seal ring is size 10. Black facial accents MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may on both. Perhaps these are for luck on the be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- hunt.Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50555 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold Lot # 2209 to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside Inuit Ivory the United States. Foreign parties wishing to purchase these items may and Baleen receive a permit to transfer them to a foreign country after filing the Necklace appropriate permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant Inuit ivory fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales and baleen to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may necklace, 20” be identified herein as post-1972 Native American constructed art necklace has pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items alternating sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After baleen and December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada ivory sections. residents only. Ivory carved with whales, seals and walruses. People formerly used baleen (usually referred to as “whalebone”) for making numerous items where flexibility and strength were required. Bracelet was probably made by the inhabitants of Diomede Island, a small island between the western coast of Alaska and the eastern coast of Siberia where there is a small Inuit population. One of the most famous aspects of this culture is their talent in carving ivory, bone, and stone. Est. $200 ~ $400 Lot # 2207 Alaska Alaskan Knife with Ivory Blade Knife with ivory HWAC# 50557 blade (2” x 7”) with 10” wood handle. The handle has a bone overlay and a copper trim ring near the blade. Blade is wavy on one edge. The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired Function of this knife is not known, though possibly a blubber knife. prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act Est. $500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 50543 of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 33
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest Lot # 2210 Vintage Ivory Totem Pole Fetish meanings. This ensured that culturally symbolic imagery was not 2.75” totem fetish is mounted on a small ivory being used as a means of economic prosperity for the community. base. Three figures on the totem, center figure is Est. $300 ~ $700 HWAC# 50551 a raven. Several natural small cracks. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50810 Lot # 2213 Alaska Inuit Marble Sculpture of Eskimo The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot Stunning Inuit sculpture of an were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and Eskimo--driving a sled. Signed Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection on the bottom by artist. Several Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold small bruises. 10” x 8.5” x 3.5”. to a United States resident, with the purchased The sculpture is made out item(s) remaining inside the United States. of a gorgeous black marble Foreign parties wishing to purchase these stone imported from Northern items may receive a permit to transfer them to Quebec. 10” x 8.5” x 3.5”. Est. a foreign country after filing the appropriate $800 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 50815 permit application with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post-1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. Lot # 2211 Vintage Wolf and Eskimo Ivory Fetishes A menacing snarling wolf, Lot # 2214 Arctic Regions Bird on 3.25” long. 2.25” Eskimo on a Rock Inuit Sculpture Vintage snowshoes dressed for the Inuit soapstone sculpture of a bird. cold. Separate plexiglas bases Nicely stylized, wing slightly etched included.Separate plexiglas in, it rests on the rock base. Unsigned. bases included. Est. $100 ~ 6.25” x 6” x 3.5”. Base does not sit perfectly level. Est. $300 ~ $500 $200 HWAC# 50538 HWAC# 50564 The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the Lot # 2215 Arctic Regions Canada item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, with the purchased Goose Inuit Sculpture Elegant, item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign parties wishing graceful Inuit sculpture of Canada to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer them to a Goose in sleeping position. Unsigned, foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application with the 6.25” x 7” x 5”. Est. $300 ~ $500 USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act HWAC# 50566 of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post-1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items Lot # 2216 Arctic will be limited to Nevada residents only. Regions Eskimo Battling Polar Bear, Lucassie Echalook Lot # 2212 Alaska Haida Argillite Totem Haida c.1980 Impressive argillite totem, Raven, turtle, and bear, 10” with sculpture of an Eskimo removable base.Bear and raven have mother of battling a ferocious bear. pearl eyes. Haida artists have been carving the Sculpture attributed black slate of the island of Haida Gwaii for several to Inuit artist, Lucassie hundred years. Argillite became a popular carving Echalook who was born medium after the decline of the sea otter fur in 1942. Missing spear trade in the early 19th century. These carvings in this mortal battle. enabled Haida to trade with visiting Europeans. Several small bruises in Argillite carvings, therefore, are commonly seen the tail area. 11” x 7” x as a tourist art because they were firstly designed 9”. Echalook’s sculpture to be exported from the Haida community and is usually a solid mass created solely as a means of economic prosperity. with few open spaces; As a result, argillite carvings contain imagery that his narrative scenes are encompass both Haida and European cultures. compact, as if part of a Sometimes the imagery is mixed with traditional single form. “An unusual Haida forms melding with European styles. Often feature of his sculpture in argillite carvings, traditional Haida images are is that he often aligns confused so that they lose their important cultural 34 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest details, such as hands or faces, along the foreground edge, and his Lot # 2220 Arctic Regions Eskimo figures’ anatomical features are distorted into angular planes that Killing a Sea Lion Sculpture Inuit converge abruptly, creating an effect that implies movement” (Indian sculpture of an Eskimo hunter and Northern Affairs Canada, 1997). Moreover, Echalook’s faces can in the process of killing a seal. often be distinguished by their “almond-shaped eyes, broad noses, Nice facial detailing, tiny chip on and wide mouths”. His sculptures are highly-polished, except for their one shoulder. Sandstone, signed bases. Est. $2,000 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 50571 by artist, but unclear. 4.5” x 7.5” x 4”.4.5” x 7.5” x 4”. Est. $300 ~ Lot # 2217 Arctic $500 HWAC# 50568 Regions Eskimo Grabbing Walrus by Its Tusks, Noah Tukic.1960 Soapstone Lot # 2221 Arctic Regions Serpentine sculpture by Noah Water Bird Inuit stylized sculpture of a Tuki depicts an Eskimo water bird. 7.25” x 8” x 3”. Beak is cracked, grabbing a huge missing a small chip. The Inuit believe walrus by its tusks. that after death people return as animals. Artist, Noah Tuki Signed (unreadable). Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 50567 (1925-1990), signed on bottom. 8.25” x 8” x 5”. Est. $800 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 50569 Lot # 2218 Arctic Regions Laughing Man Holding His Pants On, Sak Kannuk Delightful soapstone sculpture of laughing man holding his pants on with one hand and holding a small wooden club with the other hand. Deftly carved, charming, signed Sak Kunnuk. 15” x 7” x 4.5”. Zacharias Kunuk (Kannuk), “Zack or Sak,” video maker, sculptor (born at Kaupivik, Nunavut, 1957). An internationally acclaimed media maker, Kunuk has played a crucial role in the redefinition of ethnographic filmmaking in Canada and has been at the forefront of the Inuit’s innovative use of broadcast Lot # 2222 Arctic Regions Speared Seal Sculpture Inuit soapstone technology. After building a reputation as a soapstone carver, he sculpture of a speared seal. 7.5” x 12.5” x 5.5”. Seal has a 4” ivory spear piercing its lower back with the line still attached. Unsigned.Est. $800 turned to video in the early 1980s when he bought a small-format camera during a trip to an Inuit art gallery in Montréal. Est. $800 ~ ~ $3,000 HWAC# 50814 $2,000 HWAC# 50840 The Native American ivory item(s) in this lot were made or acquired Lot # 2219 Arctic Regions Polar prior to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mammal Marine Protection Act of 1972. As such, the item(s) must be sold to a United States resident, Bear Sculpture, Levi Alasuak with the purchased item(s) remaining inside the United States. Foreign Soapstone sculpture of standing bear balancing on ice by Levi Alasuak. 5.5” parties wishing to purchase these items may receive a permit to transfer x 4.5” x 4.25”. Levi started carving them to a foreign country after filing the appropriate permit application at the age of eleven, and learned with the USFWS and paying attendant fees. FHWAC complies with the MMP Act of 1972 by reporting the sales to the USFWS. The items may by watching other carvers. Levi’s be subject to tracking. Certain items may be identified herein as post- brother, Simiuni Aullalu, is a carver. “We don’t carve the way our fathers 1972 Native American constructed art pieces, which may not be subject did but our carvings still talk about to the MMPA of 1972. None of the items sold herein are subject of the the way we live and how our fathers Endangered Species Act, as amended. After December 31, 2017, sales of similar items will be limited to Nevada residents only. and grandfathers lived and worked.” (Excerpt courtesy Inuit Art Section, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), 1997). Inuit artist Levi Alasuak is an accomplished soapstone carver who has had showings ZOOM in and see close up detail in The Spirit Wrestler Gallery in Vancouver, B.C. In 1988 he wrote a High resolution images of ALL lots online! book on sculptor titled “The Way We Live” (Tuttavik Publications: Mississauga, ON).Est. $300 ~ $700 HWAC# 50545 FHWAC.com Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 35
Day 2 ~ Native Americana Northwest Lot # 2228 Arizona Vintage Papago Pictorial Basket Vintage Papago coiled basket. Lot # 2223 Waterbird design. 2” h x 10.75” Arctic Regions diameter. Used, but in good Stylized Inuit condition. Est. $150 ~ $200 HWAC# 50742 Sculpture This fabulous Inuit sculpture is soapstone or serpentine. Leaning forward, arms behind his back, the man has a frowning face. Sculpture is unsigned, stylized by the artist. 11” x 9” x 6.5”. Est. $1,000 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 50546 Lot # 2224 Arctic Regions Modern Penguin Sculpture Elegant, beautiful stone work, Lot # 2229 zBritish Columbia Haida Embossed Copper Chest c. dark striated grey with pale grey early 1900’s. Stunning Haida hand embossed copper over wood chest. area on back. Wings spread, 13.75” x 24” x 14”. Northwest motifs (very like the totem design) unfortunately beak is broken. of faces, hands, fish, birds, etc. Chest is lined in buckskin. Elaborate Unsigned. 7.5” x 9.5” x 3”. Est. designs on Northwest Coast boxes and chests are highly stylised $150 ~ $400 HWAC# 50553 animal, bird or sea creatures. This chest was possibly made by Tom Price, who like other Ninstints carvers, places the emphasis on the upper parts of the face--eyes and eyebrows. One personal feature of his style is the V-shape to represent the cleft in the forehead. Lot # 2225 Arctic Regions Est. $1000 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 50575 Standing Seal Sculpture Soapstone or serpentine Lot # 2230 Alaska Alaskan Chert sculpture of a standing seal Scraper (Ikum) with Sheath is simply carved with etched Alaskan scraper and sheath, 8.5”. flippers and eyes. Nice color Curved chert blade, bone handle, variations, 7.25” x 3.5” x wrapped with sinew. Sheath 6.5”. Signed, but unreadable. is made from hide and fur and Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 50552 measures 5.5” long. During the skin dressing process hides were scraped with this tool. Est. $180 ~ Lot # 2226 Bark Canoe This bark canoe is in the style of the $400 HWAC# 50544 Lot # 2231 Alaska Hand Carved Albatross Ladle Gorgeous Albatross handle on this carved wood ladle, 7” long. Chipped bowl end. Est. $50 ~ $100 Northwest. It is 17” long and HWAC# 50562 has red circular patterns on both sides of the bow and stern. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50576 Lot # 2227 Alaska Vintage Lot # 2232 zBritish Inuit Papoose Doll Vintage Columbia Haida Inuit papoose doll, fur Carved Wood Ladle hood, knitted doll head, Northwest coast folk art. Haida carved beaded face. Buckskin, laced and beaded papoose. 8” x wood ladle, handle, 2.25”. Est. $100 ~ $200 a stylized albatross. HWAC# 50554 Bowl features the face 36 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native American Books of a man. 5.5” x 19” x 4.75”. Beautiful piece, very good condition. c. late Lot # 2238 New Mexico Three Books 19th century. 5.5” x 19” x 4.75”. Beautiful piece, very good condition. on Mesa Verde 1) Indians of the Mesa See Photo Online Est. $500 ~ $700 HWAC# 50561 Verde (Don Watson, 1953). 2) The Story of Mesa Verde National Park (Wenger). 3) Lot # 2233 Alaska Alaska Native People of the Mesa (Powell and Gumerman, See Photo Online American Library Lot of 6: Indian & hardcover). Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 49523 Eskimo Artifacts; Alaskan Artist; The Chilkat Dancing Blanket; Lake Harbour Eskimo Lot # 2239 United States General Sculpture; Art of the Northern Tlingit; US Native American Histories 7 Alaska Native Arts & Crafts. Est. $90 ~ $150 HWAC# 49512 volumes: 1) A History of the Indians in the United States. 2) Skull Wars. Lot # 2234 Arizona Prehistoric Arizona 3) The Ute Indians in Historical Library Lot of 13. Includes: eight different Relation to Proto-Azteco-Tanoan issues of The Kiva, A Journal of the Arizona See Photo Online Culture. 4) Indians Before Columbus. Archaeological and Historical Society; 5) The Origins of Native Americans. Indian Arts and Crafts (Tanner, hardcover); 6) Indians of the Americas. 7) The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona (Reid Encyclopedia of Native American and Whittlesey); three different issues of The Plateau by Museum of Tribes. 8) A Pictorial History of the Northern Arizona; and Arizona, THe Guide to Shopping, Dining, Arts, American Indian. Est. $100 ~ $150 and Sightseeing. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 49521 HWAC# 39952 Lot # 2240 19 Southwestern Lot # 2235 Arizona/New Mexico Southwest Indian Basket Library (Arizona and New Mexico) 7 books on Indian basket and basket Books A collection of 19 makers of the southwest United hardbound and softbound States. 1) Indian Basketmakers of Southwestern books. 7 Days the Southwest - Larry Dalrymple, in Tucson by Levin, The Story 2) Havasupai Baskets and their of Mesa Verde National Park Makers: 1930-1940 - Barbara, Edwin by Wenger, The Southwest McKee and Joyce Herold, 3) Indian Inside Out by Wiewandt, The Basket Weaving: The Navajo School Grand Canyon by O”Connor, of Indian Basketry 4) Indian Basket San Cristobal by Mednick, The Weaving - Sandra Corrie Newman, Southwest by Walker, Your 5) Indian Basketry Artists of the National Park System in the Southwest by Jackson, Arizona Highways Southwest - Susuan Brown McGreevy January 1974-December 1974, Waterlines, Journey on a Desert River (unopened), 6) Basketry of the San Carlos Apache Indians - Helen by Walka, Ancient Dwellings of the Southwest( a pop up book) by H. Roberts, 7) Indian Baskets of the Southwest - Clara Lee Tanner. WNPA, New Colorado and The Santa Fe Trail by Hayes, Collections of Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 49161 Southwestern Pottery by Hayes and Blom and signed by both authors, Tucson, A Short History, The Great Southwest by McCarry, Visitors Lot # 2236 California California Guide to Arizona’s Indian Reservations by Demente, the lantern slides and Great Basin Basket Library 7 of Ansel F. Hall by Turner, Santa Fe History of an Ancient City by Noble, books on baskets and basket makers of Chiricahua National Monument, Chiricahua by Bowers. Est. $120 ~ California and the Great Basin. 1) Indian $200 HWAC# 50800 Basketmakers of California and the Great Basin - Larry Dalrymple, 2) Dat- Lot # 2241 9 Indian Wars and So-La-Lee Washo Indian Basketmaker Warriors Books Mostly hardcovers. - Dixie Westergard, 3) Weavers of War in the West by Rickey, The Warren Tradition & Beauty - Mary Lee Flkerson Wagontrain Raid by Capps, Wild Life & Kathleen Curtis, 4) Basket Weavers on the Plains and Horrors of Indian for the Califorinia Curio Trade - Marvin Warfare, Warlords of the West by Cohodas, 5) The Fine Art of California Harper, Warriors & Chiefs by Convis, Indian Basketry, 6) Indian Basket Makers of San Bernardino Country War Pony by Worcester, War Cries - Gerald A. Smith & Ruth Dee Simpson, 7) Indian Baskets of Central on Horseback by Longstreet, Gold, California - Ralph Shanks. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 49162 Greed and Genocide, Warriors Warfare and the Native American Indian by Lot # 2237 Nevada Five Books on Nevada Bancroft-Hunt. Est. $80 ~ $150 See Photo Online Native Americans 1) The Indian Massacre HWAC# 50804 of 1911 at Little Rock Canyon Nevada by Effie Mona Mack, 1968. Limited edition, Lot # 2242 Archaeology & Native 1000 copies, volume no. 265, signed by American History Library Lot of 15: Effie Mona Mack. Hardcover, beige cloth, Bandelier (Lange and Riley); Ancient See Photo Online gilt titles. Almost new condition. 2)Washo Shamans and Peyotists, Ruins of the Southwest (Noble); Pecos religious conflict in an American Indian Tribe by Edgar E. Siskin, 1983. Ruins; Going Along with Lewis & Clark Hard bound, dust cover--in new condition. 3) Nevada Indians Speak, (Fifer); Sunset Crater Volcano; Warman’s selected and edited by Jack D. Forbes, 1967. Hardcover, dust jacket has North American Indian Artifacts (Lewis); Those Who Came Before small tear, very good condition. 4) Sand in a Whirlwind, The Paiute (Lister, hardcover); Mimbres Archaeology at the NAN Ranch Ruin Indian war of 1860 by Ferol Egan, 1972. Hard cover, dust cover worn, (Shafer); The Historical Atlas of Native Americans; Mimbres Lives small tear, very good condition. 5) Paiute by Sessions S. Wheeler, 1965. and Landscapes (Nelson); Canyon de Chelly; Bandelier; Ray Manley’s Inscribed and signed by Sessions S. Wheeler. Hard cover, book jacket, Indian Lands (Tanner); America’s Ancient Cities (Stuart); and Hisat’ worn. Book is in new condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 39575 Sinom (Downum). Please inspect Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49524 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 37
Day 2 ~ Native American Books Lot # 2243 Collection Authentic Indian Jewelry”; “Indian Jewelry of the Prehistoric Southwest;” of Native American “Indian Silverwork of the Southwest, Illustrated- Volume One” ; “Indian Books. Mostly hard Jewelry of the American Southwest;” “Skystone and Silver: The Collector’s covers. 6 softcover copies Book of Southwest Indian Jewelry.” Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48962 of Precious Cargo by Bibby, Vanishing Native Lot # 2249 Inuit Art Library 3 books: 1) Man by Severin, Shadows Inuit Women Artists - Odette Leroux, Marion See Photo Online by Tagoona, Lost Empires E. Jackson, Minnie Aodla Freeman, 2) Inuit Art Living Tribes by Nat Quarterly (Fall 1998) - Vol. 13, No. 3, 3) Inuit Geo, The White Man’s Indian by Berkhofer, Women in American Indian Art - Ingo Hessel Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 49164 Society by Green, A Life Dedicated to Indian Arts and Artists by Chapman, Dictionary of North American Indians by Legay, When Buffalo Free the See Photo Online Lot # 2250 Native American Art Library Mountains by Wood, Voices of Earth ans Sky by Brown, Pursuit of the 15 books: “Craft Manual of North American Horizon by Haberly, The Way to Rainy Mountain by Momaday, Plains Indian Footwear;” “The New Four Winds Indian Art and Culture, The Red Man in America, Tales of Native America Guide to Indian Weaponry, Trade Goods, and by Huffstetler, The West as Romantic Horizon, The Cheyennes by Sneve, Replicas,” “North American Indian Artifacts;” “Navajo Folk Art;” “Native Sioux Indian Leaders by Fielder, Wilderness Kingdom by Point, The West American Dolls and Cradleboards;” “The Fetish Carvers of Zuni,” ; “Fetishes as Romantic Horizon. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50803 and Carvings of the Southwest;” “Collecting Authentic Indian Arts & Crafts;” “How to Collect North American Indian Artifacts;” “Buyer’s Guide Lot # 2244 Dances With Wolves Hardcover, See Photo Online to Indian Art,” “Indian Arts and Crafts”; “The Encyclopedia of Collectibles;” Signed by Michael Blake 2002. Second “The Flag in American Indian Art;” “Traditional Indian Crafts;” “Traditional edition hardcover. Signed to John Blom. “From Indian Crafts;” “Bridles of the Americas; Vol. 1: Indian Silver.” Est. $150 ~ one author to another. For John.” Minor wear to $300 HWAC# 48965 cover. Pages clean. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 49516 Lot # 2251 Native American Artist Books Lot # 2245 Drawings of the North 5 books about Indian artists: “John Running: See Photo Online American Indians Drawings of Honor Dance,” “Indian Artists at Work,” “Bill the North American Indians by Reid” ; “Indian Painters & White Patrons,” “The Catlin. Hardcover and housed in a Sweet Grass Lives On”. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 48963 matching binder. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50808 See Photo Online Lot # 2252 Native American Bead work Library 6 books: 1) Dancing Colors - C.J. Brafford & Laine Thom, 2) Beads to Buckskins (Vol. 10) - Peggy Sue Henry, 3) Glass Tapestry - The Heard Museum, 4) Authentic American Indian Beadwork and How to do It - Pamela Stanley-Millner, 5) Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians - William C. Orchard, 6) Quill and Beadwork of the Western Sioux - Carrie A. Lyford. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49165 Lot # 2246 General Basket Library 10 books on Native Lot # 2253 Native American History See Photo Online American baskets and basket Library Nine books: “Native Americans;” “The weaving. 1) By Native Hands Tewa World;” “Americ’a Fascinating Indian - Lauren Rogers Museum Heritage;” “George Catlin and the Old Frontier;” “Native Americans;” of Art, 2) Indian Basketry “Indian Life Ceremonial Magazine;” Tiller’s Guide to Indian Country;” of Western North America, “Tales of Native America;” “A Pictorial History of the American Indian.” 3) Indian Basketry - George Est. $50 ~ $90 HWAC# 48966 Wharton James, 4) Indian Basketry and How to Make Baskets - George Wharton James, 5) Indian Weaving Knitting Basketry of the Northwest Lot # 2254 Native American Rugs and - Elizabeth Hawkins, 6) Indian Baskets of the Paul T. Seashore Collection See Photo Online Blankets Library 10 books: 1) Genuine - Glen L. Evans and T. N. Campbell, 6&7) Indian Baskets - Sarah Peabody Navajo Rug...How to tell - Noel Bennett, 2&3) Turnbaugh & William A. Turnbaugh (2 copies), 8) Aboriginal American Weaving a Navajo Blanket - Gladys A. Richard Indian Basketry - Otis Tufton Mason, 9) Indian Baskets of North America - (2 copies), 4) The Weaver’s Pathway - Noel Bennett, 5) Chilkat Blankets Dr. Frank W. Lamb, 10) Columbia River Basketry - Mary Dodds Schlick, 11) Artistic Masterpieces, 6) Indian Blankets and Their Makers - George Indian Baskets of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska - Allan Lobb. Est. $200 Wharton James, 7) A Guide to Navajo Rugs, 8) Genuine Navajo Rug...How ~ $400 HWAC# 49163 to Tell (different cover) - Noel Bennett, 9) Weaving the Dance: Navajo Yeibichai textiles 1910-1950 - Rebecca M. Valette & Jean-Paul Valette, 10) Lot # 2247 Hopi Library including Dances with Wool - Mark Winter. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49166 See Photo Online Autographed Lot of 9: Clowns of the Hopi (Wright, autographed); Hopi Indian Artist Lot # 2255 Native Americana Museum See Photo Online (autographed by Fred Kabotie); two versions Guides & Auction Catalogs Lot of 17: of Hopi (Susanne & Jake Page); Hopi Painting (Broder); Journey to Hopi Uncommon Legacies: Native American Art Land (Silas); A Guide to Hopi Katsina Carvings; An Introduction to Hopi from the Peabody Essex Museum; Indian Pottery; and The Hopi Villages. st. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 49515 Art of the United States; Indian Art of the Americas (1959); Dimensions of Native America: The Contact Zone; Hall of the North American Indian Lot # 2248 Indian Jewelry Books 6 See Photo Online (Peabody Museum and Harvard); the 21st Annual Marin Indian Art Show; volumes: “A Guide to Indian Jewelry of the and more. Please inspect. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 49517 Southwest;”: “What you should know About 38 October 19-23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Native American Books See Photo Online Lot # 2256 Native North American Library Lot # 2262 Southwestern Pottery Library See Photo Online Collection Lot of 14: Indian Art of the United Lot of 7: Acoma & Laguna Pottery (Dillingham, States (1941 hardcover and 1969 hardcover); hardcover); Ceramic Art of the Prehistoric Art of Grace and Passion (hardcover, Southwest (Turner); Generations in Clay Aspen Art Museum); Art of the Ancestors (hardcover, 2004); Native (Dittert and Plog); Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni (Blom and American Art (Sommer, hardcover); The Art of Native North America Hayes); The Many Faces of Mata Ortiz (hardcover, Adobe Gallery; and (hardcover, Cawthorne); Indian Art in America (Dockstader, hardcover); Gallery 10. Please inspect. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 49519 Contemporary Native American Art; Native American Art (Ethnological See Photo Online Lot # 2263 Three Books on Native Museum in Berlin); From the Spirits: Native Art of the Americas; Indian Art of the Americas (hardcover, Dockstader); Guide of the Arts of the Americas American Masks 1) Indian Masks & Myths of (Johnson, hardcover); Lost and Found Traditions (Coe, hardcover); and the West (Joseph H. Wherry, hardcover, 1969). Images of American Indian Art (Ashton and Stuart). Please inspect. 2) American Indian Horse Masks (Cowdrey and Martin, large hardcover, Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49525 2006, signed by all the authors). 3) Haead and Face masks in Navaho See Photo Online Ceremonialism (Haile, 1996). Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 49518 Lot # 2257 North American Native American Art Library Lot of 11: Two Lot # 2264 Three Special Native See Photo Online Hundred Years of North American Indian Art (Feder); Sacred Circles Americana Books Three illustrated, two in (Arts Council); Art of the North American Indians: The Thaw Collection color. 1) The Five Crows Ledger: Biographic (hardcover); Art of the American West (Linscott and Christiansen-Dull, Warrior Art of the Flathead Indians (James D. hardcover); Frontier America: The Far West (hardcover); Introduction Keyser). 2) Warrior Artists: Historic Cheyenne and Kiowa Indian Ledger to American Indian Art (La Farge); Crafts from North American Indian Art (Herman J. Viola). 3) The Rock Paintings of the Chumash (Campbell Arts (Stribling, hardcover); Indian Art in North America, Arts and Crafts Grant) Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49514 (Dockstader, hardcover); American Indian Art: Form and Tradition (signed See Photo Online Lot # 2265 Totem Poles Library Lot of 6: by authors); Arts of the Indian Americas (Highwater); and Gifts of the Spirit (hardcover). Please inspect. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 49526 Art of the Totem (Barbeau); Expanding the Circle (Davidson); Carving Totem Pole & Masks See Photo Online Lot # 2258 12 Northwestern Indian Art (Bridgewater); Carve Your Own Totem Pole (Hill and McKee); Keepers of Books “Haida Art,”; “A Guide to Buying the Totem (Time Life); and People of the Totem (Bancroft-Hunt). Est. $90 Contemporary Northwest Coast Indian Arts”; ~ $150 HWAC# 49513 “The Box of Daylight”; “Indian Relics of the Pacific Northwest,” “Indian Art Lot # 2266 Tribe Specific Native American of the Northwest Coast,” “Indian Art of the Northwest Coast: A dialogue See Photo Online on Craftsmanship and Aesthetics;” “ Bella Bella: A Season of Heiltsuk Art;” Art Books Lot of 9. Includes: Life of Pride and “Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America,” “Indian Art and Culture Love, Kiowa and Comanche Cradles (Hail); A of the Northwest Coast,” “Form and Freedom”; “Art of the Northwest Bag of Bones (Masson); Contemporary Indian Coast” ; “Art in the Life of the Northwest Coast Indians.” Est. $100 ~ $150 Artists, Montana/Wyoming/Idaho; The Apache (Melody); Contemporary HWAC# 48964 Sioux Painting; Contemporary Southern Plains Indian Painting; The Feathered Sun (Schuon); Arts and Crafts of the Cherokee; and Art of the Lot # 2259 Prehistoric Southwest Library See Photo Online Cherokee (Power). Est. $100 Lot of 8: Ancient Ancestors of the Southwest ~ $200 HWAC# 49522 (Schaaf, autographed to John Blom); Acoma Pueblo in the Sky (Minge, hardcover); Lot # 2267 5 Different Glimpses of the Ancient Southwest (Stuart); Prehistoric Southwestern Native American Photos Craft Arts (Tanner, hardcover); The Anasazi (Brody, hardcover); A.D. 1250 c. 1950’s 8” x 10” black and (Cheek, hardcover); Santa Fe Trail; and Art in New Mexico, 1900-1945, white photos depicting signed by one of the authors, hardcover). Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 49520 several tepees in a camping area (this photo has some Lot # 2260 Pueblo Nations Books Five light water spots), 3 photos See Photo Online books of the Pueblo culture: “Pueblo Nations” of Native Americans in by Joe S. Sando; “Cochiti: A New Mexico ceremonial dress. 3 Native Pueblo Past and Present”, by Charles H. Lange; American men conversing and a 6.5” x 10” photo of Native Americans “Ceremonial Costumes of the Pueblo Indians”, by Virginia More Roediger;” in ceremonial dress. Photos were taken by Montana author and Heart of the Dragonfly”, by Allison Bird; “Diaguitas Pueblos del Norte photographer Donald E. Miller. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50257 Verde”, by Santiago de Chile. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 48960 Lot # 2268 Native Lot # 2261 Southwestern Indian Books See Photo Online American Postcard Fourteen books: “Southwestern Indian Group Lot of eleven. Arts & Crafts” by Tom Bahti (two copies); Two humorous, one “Southwestern Indian Tribes,” by Tom Nez Perce portrait, one Bahti; “The Rites & Ceremonies of the Indians of the Southwest,” by Ira Sioux chief, one Chief Moskowitz; “Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument”; “Harmony by Iron Tail with squaws Hand: Art of the Southwest Indians Basketry” ; “Myths & Legends of the and family, weaving, Indians of the Southwest”; “Southwestern Indians” ; “Pecos National at the campfire, etc. Historical Park”; “Decorative Art of the Southwestern Indians” ; “ Two postcards taken Kokopelli”; “Re-establishment of Pueblo Life Through Crafts” ; “Hubbell from Charles Russell Trading Post National Historic Site” ; “Festivals of the Southwest” ‘ “Sipapu paintings: ‘Trail’s End’ The Story of the Indians of Arizona and New Mexico”. Est. $100 ~ $150 and ‘The Story Teller’. One from Frederic Remington called The Buffalo HWAC# 48961 Hunt. One Larsen, one Ridgley. Est. $40 ~ $70 HWAC# 51493 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 39
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2269 4 Log Plantation Bitters Amber 1860 Lot # 2276 Two Mini Owl X BITTERS/ PATENTED 1862. Nice condition. No Cobalt Poisons The small visible chips or cracks except as noted. Shamberger sizes of the triangular cobalt collection. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50132 poisons, the knife edge variety and the newer rounded edge. The latter has a tiny lip chip at right, not noticeable. 2.8” and 2.25” respectively. These are two of everybody’s favorite poison bottles Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# 51713 Lot # 2277 Montana, Helena H. M. Parchen & Co., Helena, M.T. Bottle Helena M. T.. Clear bottle with hook. Small inner lip chip. Some bruising, no visible cracks. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50066 Lot # 2270 6 Bitters Lot # 2278 Nevada, Carson City Bottles 10.5” dark green FERRO CHINA BISLERI. Dark green, on J. A. Nuller Medicine Bottle bottom, SAXLE & HANER/ JANOS. Amber LASH’S/ KIDNEY AND (Carson City, NV) Clear J. A. LIVER/ BITTERS// THE BEST CATHARTIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER. MULLER /DRUGGIST / OPP. Top and side bruise. Amber WEB’S/ A NO 1/ CATHARTIC / TONIC// POST OFFICE, CARSON CITY, THE BEST/ LIVER, KIDNEY/ & BLOOD PURIFIER. Light amber. NEV. Rare and nice condition. 6” WAIT’S WILD CHERRY TONIC// THE GREAT TONIC. H. E. BUCKLEN & tall. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# CO./ CHICAGO, ILL.// ELECTRIC BRAND/ BITTERS. No visible chips 52324 or cracks except as noted. Shamberger collection. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50137 Lot # 2279 Nevada, Carson City J.M. Johnson Medicine Bottle Lot # 2271 Emerald Green Bitters Bottle Emerald (Carson City, NV) Clear 7”. J. Green ladies leg bitters bottle. No markings. No M. Johnson / PHARMACIST / visible chips or cracks except as noted. Shamberger CARSON, NEV. Very rare size, nice condition. Est. collection. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC# $80 ~ $200 HWAC# 52325 50133 Lot # 2280 Nevada, Carson City 3 Carson City NV Drug Store Bottles From the Shamberger collection. Lot # 2272 6 Log Amber Plantation No visible chips or Bitters Bottle 9.75” long. Amber 6 cracks except as noted. Rare clear DAVID log bitters bottom. No chips or cracks, BAIN/ DRUGGIST/ CARSON CITY. Several very nice condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49913 lip chips. F. J STEINMETZ/ DRUGGIST/ CARSON CITY, NEV/OPP POST OFFICE. B. F. FOSTER/ CARSON CITY, NEV.// DF & CO. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50210 Lot # 2273 Kennedy’s East India Bitters Bottle Lot # 2281 Nevada, Kennedy’s East India Bitters, Iler & Co., Omaha, Neb. Carson City 7 Clear, square. 9” tall. 3” square. As near mint as it gets, Different Carson uncleaned as originally found. Est. $100 ~ $150 City, NV Drug Store HWAC# 51709 Bottles From the Lot # 2274 Cobalt Shamberger Saratoga collection. No visible Poison Bottle The Owl chips or cracks except Drug co, Poison. 7 on as noted. All are clear. J. M. JOHNSON/ PHARMACIST/ CARSON, NEV. the bottom. 4” long. No cracks or chips. Est. $100 ~ $150 Tiny lower corner bruise. W. H. CHEDIC/ DRUGGIST/ CARSON CITY, HWAC# 49911 NEV. STEINMETZ/ DRUGGIST/. 4 X George Thathcher. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 50218 Lot # 2275 Large Triangular Owl Poison Bottle Lot # 2282 Nevada, Ely Lewis Drug Co. Medicine Large Triangular Owl Poison. One wing, Bottle (Ely, NV) Clear 4.25”. Lewis Drug Co. /ELY, facing left. 6” tall, mint, a beauty. Est. $80 NEVADA. 1 bruise, no visible chips or cracks. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 51711 ~ $120 HWAC# 52330 2 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2283 Nevada, Eureka F. J. Schneider Medicine Lot # 2291 Nevada, Virginia City A. Lernhart Bottle (Eureka, NV) Clear 6” F. J. SCHNEIDER / Medicine Bottle (Virginia City, NV) Clear 4.75” A. DRUGGIST / EUREKA, NEV. No visible chips or cracks. LERNHART / DRUGGIST / VIRGINIA CITY. NEV. // W. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 52334 T. & CO. Nice condition. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 52323 Lot # 2292 Nevada, Yerington Large Yerington Lot # 2284 Nevada, Gold Hill Drug Co. Bottle Clear Rare Early John Jones Medicine 6.25” medicine. Rare size. Bottle (Gold Hill, NV) From YERINGTON DRUG CO. / the Shamberger collection. No YERINGTON, NEVADA. No visible chips or cracks except as visible chips or cracks. Est. noted. Flint glass. J. JONES JR./ GOLD HILL NEV./ $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 52333 DRUGGIST. Small bubble and bruise on lip. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50215 Lot # 2285 Nevada, Gold Hill A. B. Stewart Medicine Bottle (Gold Hill, NV) Clear 3.5”. Rare variety. A. B. STEWART & CO / DRUGGISTS / GOLD HILL NEV. Nice condition. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 52329 Lot # 2293 Nevada 5 Nevada Drug Store Bottles: Reno & Virginia City From the Shamberger collection. No Lot # 2286 Nevada, Goldfield The Pioneer Clear Drug visible chips or cracks except as noted. 3 x clear Reno drug store-J. B. MCCULLOUGH/ DRUGGIST/ RENO, NEVADA. WM. PINNINGER/ RENO Bottle (Goldfield, NV) NEVADA. MCCULLOUGH’S/ PHARMACY/ RENO NEVADA. 2 X clear IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR Virginia City- A. M. COLE/ VIRGINIA NEV. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# HEALTH/ The Pioneer Drug 50209 Co./ Goldfield, Nevada. BLUE RIBBON on bottom. No chips or cracks, 3/8” Lot # 2294 Nevada 5 “Cures” scratch on rear. 5.75”. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# Bottles Found in Nevada All 5 of 49912 these bottles were found in Nevada. 5” tall light aqua. Mrs. Winslow’s/ Syrup/ The Anglo American Drug Lot # 2287 Nevada, Reno R. Co/ Successors to/ Curtis & Perkins/ Proprietors. Medium chip on base. E. Queen Medicine Bottle (Reno, NV) Clear 4” 6.5” tall light aqua Dr. J. H. McLean’s R. E. QUEEN / DRUGGIST / RENO, NEV. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 52332 Volcanic/ Oil. No visible chips or cracks. 7” tall light aqua. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root/ Kidney Liver/ And Bladder Remedy/ Binghamton/ N. Y .U. S. A. No visible chips or cracks. Lot # 2288 Nevada, Reno Weck Medicine Bottle (Reno, 7.25” tall. Light aqua. Ayer’s/ Cherry/ Pectoral/ Lowell Mass. No NV) Clear 5.25”. WECK / visible chips or cracks. 8.25” tall light PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST / RENO, NEV. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 52326 aqua. The Great/ Dr. Kilmer’s/ Swamp Root/ Kidney Liver & Bladder Cure/ Specific/ Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. 2 large molding lines on front extending to right side. No visible chips or cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50117 Lot # 2289 Nevada, Tonopah Tonoph Drug Co. Medicine Bottle Clear 3.5” TONOPAH DRUG CO. / TONOPAH, NEVADA. NICE CONDITION. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 52328 Lot # 2295 New York J. C. Rushton’s Cod Liver Oil Bottle J. C. Rushton’s / Cod Liver Oil/ New York. 10” x 7”. Wax seal over cork. Appears to have some original content. No visible cracks or Lot # 2290 Nevada, Tonopah chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $60 ~ $100 Tonopah, NV Cream Bottle Nice HWAC# 50073 condition on this small cream bottle, 4.25” x 2”. TONOPAH / NEVADA. T. P. D on bottom. Est. $20 ~ $40 HWAC# 51009 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 3
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2296 Maine Dalton’s Sarsapirilla Lot # 2302 California, San Francisco J. N. and Nerve Tonic Bottle (Maine) Blue Gerbes Mineral Water Lime J.N GERDES/ paper label. Dalton’s Sarsaparilla And Nerve S. F.// MINERAL WATER. 3/8” bruise near Tonic/ Maine USA/ Belfast. Wax over cork Mineral. Rear 8 sided bottles. No visible and appears to have some original contents. chips or cracks except as noted. Shamberger 3” x 9”. Claimed benefits include temporarily collection. Est. $500 ~ cures cancers, tonsillitis, permanently $1,000 HWAC# 50136 cures syphilis and stomach aches, and is an Lot # 2303 California, excellent antidote for poisons. No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. San Francisco Lynde $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 50074 & Putnam Mineral Waters Bottle Lynde & Putnam Mineral Waters San Francisco, Cal. A. in rectangular slug plate, Union Glass Works, Lot # 2297 5 Owl Drug Store Philad. A. in rectangle slug plate on reverse. Deep Bottles 5 clear owl drug store teal, pontil, a beauty, not with the usual heavy bottles. 3.25” tall rectangle, 3.75” case wear. Classic Gold Rush 1850’s, must see to tall rectangle with 2 large lip appreciate. Est. $400 ~ $900 HWAC# 51706 chips, 5” tall rectangle, 6.75” tall round, 7.75” tall rectangle with Lot # 2304 California, San Francisco Chase & Co. Mineral large lip chip. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Est. Water Bottle Green pint. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 51044 CHASE & CO. / MINERAL WATER / San Francisco/ CALIF. Choice condition. Lot # 2298 3 Dose Glasses Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 29734 Amber TABLESPOONFUL / DESSERTSPOONFUL / Lot # 2305 California, TEASPOONFUL. Clear FEVER & AGUE / ANTIDOTE / San Jose New Almaden Mineral Water Bottle SHALLENBERGER’S. Clear Light Aqua NEW LENGFELD’S / 202 STOCKTON/ ALMADEN/ MINL S.F. / PHARMACY // TABLE / DESSERT / TEA. Est. $60 ~ $90 HWAC# 51042 WATER// W & W. Small rear chip. No visible chips Lot # 2299 US Hospital Bottle Unembossed or cracks except as noted. hospital bottle. Crude finish. Aqua, No visible cracks Shamberger collection. Est. $60 ~ $120 or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $50 ~ $70 HWAC# 50130 HWAC# 50110 Lot # 2305a California, Saratoga Pacific Congress Springs, Running Deer Lot # 2300 California, Napa 3 Jackson’s Napa Mineral Water This is the well-known Soda Mineral Water deep lime green mineral water from Bottles Lime JACKSON’S / California. a couple of decades ago, a NAPA/ SODA// NATURAL monster hole was dug containing over MINERAL WATER/ JACKSON’S. Several chips a dozen specimens. This specimen on base of top. Aqua JACKSON’S/ NAPA has a small resin filled chip in the lip. SODA / SPRING’S// NATURAL MINERAL Exceptionally clean, otherwise. Located WATER. Cobalt JACKSON’S/ NAPA/ SODA 47 miles south of San Francisco. the SPRING’S// NATURAL MINERAL WATER. property was written up in the Overland Napa Soda Water was bottled at the site of Monthly in 1870. The waters here were natural springs in the Napa Valley, California. “charged with carbonic acid gas” which The springs were discovered in 1853 and made them more “agreeable”, though they had an iron taste, according originally owned by John Henry Woods. to Walton in “Mineral Springs of the US”, 1873 Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 53144 Colonel John P. Jackson took ownership in 1872 after many court Lot # 2305b California, disputes. From parks. Saratoga Two Pacific ca.gov. Large lip chip. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Shamberger collection. Est. $60 Congress Water Bottles Two ~ $120 HWAC# 50127 different “blob” (applied) top embossed soda bottles. Pacific Congress Water (blank back), medium aqua; Pacific/ Lot # 2301 California, San Francisco Italian Soda Congress/ Water//P. Caduc, Bottle Cobalt pint. ITALIAN / SODA WATER / light aqua. Both near mint. Phil Caduc was a California gold MANUFACTORY / SAN FRANCISCO. Will need rush ice dealer who marketed several sodas from prominent California professional polishing and will then come out very nice. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 29782 mineral water locations. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 53142 4 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Saratoga Springs Mineral Water Bottles The springs of Saratoga have been known since the The high rock itself is a conical calcium carbonate 1700’s. Their purported therapeutic nature became a concretion with water flowing out of the top, typical of source of demand, culminating with the commercial mineralized waters reaching the surface. By 1802, the bottling of the waters by Clarke (and White) about 1825, calcium carbonate cone of High Rock was three feet further discussed within the text of the entries in this high; those of some of the other springs much smaller. catalog. The original high rock is long gone. Today, such geologic The Highrock Springs is the granddaddy of them all. formations are few and far between. Some are in national th Used by the Mohawk Indians since the 14 century, Na- parks, such as Yellowstone. tive Americans named them “The Medicine Spring of the Over the years a town grew around the many springs. By Great Spirit”. At the summit of a hill was the key spring, 1860 Saratoga had become the nation’s primary health known as “High Rock.” D. Scowton cleared land immedi- resort. Over the next decade, more than a dozen bot- ately behind the spring for a dwelling (log cabin), but the tling establishments formed. Below are some notes on Native Americans raised a ruckus, and he was sent pack- the various springs that had bottles and are part of this ing. A year later, another man, John Arnold, negotiated collection. Each of these springs can be found on the map, his way into improving the building and made it into a reprinted here from George Walton’s Mineral Springs of tavern. It became the first “pleasure-resort” in the north- the United States and Canada, 1873. ern states, behind only Berkeley Springs in Virginia. Congress Spring. Discovered in 1792. Located in the center of town. Bottled in 1826 by John Clarke. Columbian Spring. Located almost immediately southwest of Congress Spring by about 100 feet. Hamilton Spring. Located across the street from Congress Hall, to the east of the park and Congress Spring. Discovered by Gideon Putnam. Contained more iron than other springs. Empire Spring. Located about seven blocks east of Congress, and one block east of High Rock. Red Spring is immediately adjacent to Empire Spring to the east, within 100 feet. Hawthorn Spring. Located in the rear of Congress Hall, near Congress Spring. The typical “prescription” was “for a cathartic effect, drink two or three glasses leisurely, before breakfast, then walk for ten or fifteen minutes, and take another glass or two, breakfast half an hour afterward.” Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 5
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2306 Georgia, Savannah M. T. Lot # 2310 New York, Saratoga Quinan Cobalt Bottle Dark cobalt Aqua Geyser Spring Water M. T. QUINAN/ SAVANNAH/ GEO.// Bottle Saratoga mineral water MINERAL M WATER. Bruise on front bottle from the Shamberger and rear. No visible chips or cracks collection. No visible chips or except as noted. Shamberger collection. cracks except as noted. Aqua Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50135 quart. GEYSER SPRING/ SARATOGA SPRINGS/ STATE/ OF/ NEW YORK// “THE SARATOGA”/ SPOUTING Lot # SPRING. Located 2 miles south 2306a of Saratoga. Est. $200 ~ $300 Nevada, Virginia City W.S. Wright in HWAC# 50179 Deep Blue Aqua The famous Wright soda made in December 1862 (c1862- 1864), the first soda bottle made on the West Coast. Pacific Glass Works on the bottom. This bottle is from the Shamburger Collection, and is new to the Lot # 2310a New York, bottle collecting community. It is raw, Saratoga Congress Spring Co. apparently in perfect condition, with only Pint Congress Spring Co./ C/ a light exterior stain. Hugh Smamburger Saratoga, NY//Congress Water. was the author of a dozen books on emerald to teal green, three dots Nevada mining camps. Est. $1,000 ~ on base. A beauty from one of $2,000 HWAC# 53145 the central springs at Saratoga. Discovered in 1792, 25 years after the High Rock discovery. The hunters who discovered Lot # 2307 New York, the spring that year were Balston Artesian Spring led by John Taylor Gilman, a Co. Water Bottle Congressman at the time, hence Saratoga mineral water the name. John Clarke purchased bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible the farm where the spring was chips or cracks except as noted. ARTESIAN SPRING located in 1826. He was the CO./ AS/ BALLSTON/ N.Y// BALLSTON SPA./ AS/ first in the region to bottle and market the mineral waters. Condition MINERAL WATER. These waters are rich in lithe and appears excellent. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 53143 other components. 2 small lip imperfections. S-5. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 50157 Lot # 2311 New York, Saratoga C. W. Weston & Co. Mineral Water Bottle Lot # 2308 New York, Balston Ballston’s Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Spa Water Bottle DARK GREEN. Shamberger collection. No visible chips or BALLSTON’S SPA/ LITHIA./ MINERAL/ cracks except as noted. Dark green with WATER// ARTISIAN SPRINGS CO./ AS/ many seed bubbles. Est. $200 ~ $400 BALLSTON NY. Saratoga mineral water HWAC# 50153 bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 50143 Lot # 2309 New York, Balston Washington Lithia Well Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. WASHINGTON/ LITHIA WELL/ MINERAL WATER/ BALLSTON, SPA. Spring was located in the grounds of the Clarendon Hotel. Medium bruise on rear. s62 or s63. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 50145 6 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2312 New York, Saratoga Champion Spouting Spring Lot # 2315 New York, Saratoga Emerald Green Congress & Empire Spring Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water collection. No visible chips or bottle from the Shamberger collection. cracks except as noted. Aqua. No visible chips or cracks except as CHAMPION SPOUTING SPRING/ noted. 9.25” tall. Rare emerald green. SARATOGA MINERAL/ SPRING/ CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRINGS CO/ LIMITED/ SARATOGA N.Y.// HOTCHKISS’ SONS/ E/ NEW YORK/ CHAMPION WATER. Est. $150 ~ SARATOGA. N. Y.// EMPIRE/ WATERS. $300 HWAC# 50142 Est. $700 ~ $1,400 HWAC# 50176 Lot # 2313 New York, Saratoga Clarke & White Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle Lot # 2316 from the Shamberger collection. No visible New York, chips or cracks except as noted. CLARKE Saratoga Congress & WHITE/ C/ NEW YORK./ N11. “Arriving & Empire in Saratoga Springs in 1822, New York City soda-fountain owner John Clarke saw the Spring Co. commercial potential of the area’s pure Mineral waters. He purchased land and established a Water Bottle venture bottling mineral water. With partner Saratoga Thomas Lynch, Clarke successfully marketed his bottled water across the country and mineral Europe. Not long after, he married the widow water bottle from the Shamberger Eliza White who had purchased the High collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Green CONGRESS & Rock Spring. Together the couple formed a EMPIRE SPRING CO/ HOTCHKISS SONS/ successful company, Clarke & White, to bottle their Saratoga mineral waters. After Clarke’s death in 1846, their children managed the family E/ NEW YORK/ SARATOGA N. Y. 5 on business for some years.” From http://odysseysvirtualmuseum.com. bottom. Bottle is out of round. Est. $400 Molding defect in lip similar to a smooth chip. Est. $30 ~ $50 HWAC# ~ $600 HWAC# 50161 50152 Lot # 2314 New York, Saratoga Emerald Congress & Empire Spring Water Bottle Saratoga Lot # mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No 2317 New York, Saratoga Congress visible chips or cracks except as & Empire Spring Co. Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral noted. Emerald green. 9.25” tall. water bottle from the Shamberger CONGRESS AND EMPIRE SPRING collection. No visible chips or cracks CO/ E/ SARATOGA. N. Y.// EMPIRE except as noted. Green with lots WATER. Molding issue on lip similar to a smooth chip. Est. $500 of seed bubbles. CONGRESS AND ~ $1,000 HWAC# 50173 EMPIRE SPRING CO./ HOTCHKISS SONS/ C/ NEW YORK/ SARATOGA N.Y// CONGRESS WATER. Bottle is out of round. 3 dots on bottom. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50162 Lot # 2318 New York, Saratoga Congress & Empire Spring Co. Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Green CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRING CO./ C/ SARATOGA NY. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50171 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 7
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2319 New York, Saratoga Large Lot # 2325 New York, Saratoga Lime Congress Congress & Empire Spring Co. Mineral & Empire Mineral Water Bottle From the Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water Shamberger Saratoga collection. Advertised as the bottle from the Shamberger collection. No best Saratoga water for the constipated. Keeps the visible chips or cracks except as noted. blood pure and clean. No visible chips or cracks Green CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRING except as noted. Possible lime. CONGRESS & CO/ HOTCHKISS’ SON’S. C/ NEW-YORK/ EMPIRE SPRING CO/ HOTCHKISS’ SONS/ C/ NEW SARATOGA. N. Y.// CONGRESS/ WATER. Nice YORK/ SARATOGA. N. Y.// 4 dots on bottom. Est. condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50167 $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50217 Lot # 2320 New Lot # 2326 New York, Saratoga York, Saratoga Congress & Empire Congress & Empire Spring Co. Mineral Water Bottle From the Water Bottle Shamberger collection. The Empire spring Saratoga mineral was located near Star Spring. No visible water bottle from chips or cracks except as noted. Green the Shamberger collection. No visible bottle. CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRING CO/ E/ chips or cracks except as noted. Dark SARATOGA N. Y.// EMPIRE WATER// -- on Green CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRINGS bottom. Est. $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 50211 CO./ HOTCHKISS SONS/ C/ NEW YORK/ SARATOGA// CONGRESS Lot # 2321 New York, WATER. Nice condition. Est. $50 ~ Saratoga Rare Congress & Empire Mineral $100 HWAC# 50158 Water Bottle From the Shamberger Saratoga collection. No visible chips or cracks except as Lot # 2327 New York, Saratoga D. A. Knowlton noted. Rare green quart, seldom seen in this Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water size. CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRING CO/ C/ bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible SARATOGA. N. Y./ O on bottom. Lengthy glass chips or cracks except as noted. D.A. KNOWLTON/ surface bubble thru Saratoga, and a chip on S. SARATOGA/ N. Y. Dark green. Nice condition. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 50216 Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50147 Lot # 2322 New York, Saratoga Lot # 2328 New York, Congress & Empire Spring Saratoga Excelsior Co. Mineral Water Bottle Spring Mineral Water From the Shamberger Saratoga Bottle Saratoga mineral collection. No visible chips or water bottle from the cracks except as noted. Green Shamberger collection. pint. CONGRESS & EMPIRE No visible chips or cracks SPRING WATER CO./ C/ except as noted. Dark SARATOGA N. Y.//CONGRESS green. EXCELSIOR/ WATER. Square on bottom. Est. SPRING/ SARATOGA N. Y. Known for pleasant $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 50212 saline waters. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50144 Lot # 2323 New York, Saratoga Dark Green Lot # 2329 New York, Congress & Empire Spring Co. Water Saratoga G. W. Weston Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from & Co. Mineral Water the Shamberger collection. No visible chips Bottle Saratoga mineral or cracks except as noted. Dark green water bottle from the quart. CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRING CO/ E/ Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks SARATOGA/ N. Y. Small chip on front base. except as noted. Green quart. G. W. WESTON & Est. $200 ~ $300 CO/ SARATOGA/ N.Y. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# HWAC# 50200 50178 Lot # 2330 New York, Saratoga G. W. Weston Lot # 2324 New York, Water Bottle Saratoga Saratoga Congress & mineral water bottle from Empire Spring Co. the Shamberger collection. Spring Water Bottle No visible chips or cracks Saratoga mineral except as noted. Lots of water bottle from the seed bubbles. G. W. WESTON/ SARATOGA,/ N. Shamberger collection. Y. Nice condition. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# No visible chips or cracks except as noted. 50159 9.25” tall. Amber. CONGRESS & EMPIRE SPRINGS CO/ E/ SARATOGA. N. Y. 2 ON BOTTOM. Nice condition. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 50174 8 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2331 New York, Saratoga G. W. Weston Lot # 2337 New York, Saratoga Highrock Congress Spring Water Bottle, Large 1767 Saratoga mineral & Co. Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottles from the Shamberger collection. No water bottle from the Shamberger collection. visible chips or cracks except as noted. Amber No visible chips or cracks except as noted. G. quart. HIGHROCK CONGRESS SPRING/ 1767(small W. Weston & Co./ Saratoga/ N. Y. Many seed bubbles. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50154 numbers)/ C& W/ SARATOGA. N. Y. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50205 Lot # 2332 New Lot # 2338 New York, Saratoga York, Saratoga Geyser Spring Highrock Congress Springs Mineral Water Water Bottle, Small 1767 Saratoga mineral water bottles Bottle Saratoga from the Shamberger collection. mineral water bottle No visible chips or cracks except as from the Shamberger noted. HIGHROCK CONGRESS SPRING/ 1767(small collection. No numbers)/ C & W/ SARATOGA N. Y. .25”chip on rear. visible chips or Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 50206 cracks except as noted. GEYSER SPRING/ SARATOGA Lot # 2339 New York, Saratoga SPRINGS./ STATE/ OF/ NEW YORK// Highrock Congress Spring THE SARATOGA SPOUTING SPRING. Internal burst bubble. S-29, small letters. Est. $40 ~ $200 HWAC# 50155 Water Bottle, Large 1767 Saratoga mineral water bottles from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips Lot # 2333 New York, Saratoga or cracks except as noted. Amber pint. HIGHROCK Geyser Spring Mineral Water Bottle CONGRESS SPRING CO/ 1767(large number)/ C & Saratoga mineral water bottle from W/ SARATOGA NY. Molding issue on the lip similar the Shamberger collection. Saratoga to a smooth chip. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 50208 Springs was discovered in 1870 and was highly charged with gas. No Lot # 2340 New York, Saratoga visible chips or cracks except as noted. Highrock Congress Springs Aqua GEYSER SPRING/ SARATOGA Water Bottle Saratoga mineral SPRINGS/ STATE/ OF/ NEW YORK// water bottle from the Shamberger THE SARATOGA SPOUTING SPRING. x ON BOTTOM. sc9. Large letters. Est. collection. This spring was known $40 ~ $200 HWAC# 50163 to the Mohawk Indians as early as the 14th century. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Green. HIGHROCK CONGRESS SPRING/ C & W/ SARATOGA Lot # 2334 New York, Saratoga Large Hathorn Spring Mineral N. Y. Molding issue on lip, similar to a smooth chip. Est. $100 ~ $400 HWAC# 50204 Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips Lot # 2341 New York, or cracks except as noted. 9.25” tall. Green Saratoga Pavilion & HATHORN SPRING/ SARATOGA, NY. Spring was United States Spring discovered in 1868 when clearing away the debris from Congress Hall. Nice condition. Est. $50 ~ Co Water Bottle $150 HWAC# 50165 Saratoga mineral water bottlesfrom the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Green pint. PAVILLON & UNITED STATES SPRING CO/ SARATOGA/ N. Y./ PAVILION Lot # 2335 New York, Saratoga Hawthorn Springs WATER/ APERIENT. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 50203 Mineral Water Bottle From the Shamberger Saratoga Lot # 2342 collection. No visible chips or cracks except New York, as noted. Green pint. HAWTHORN SPRINGS/ Saratoga Pavilion & United States SARATOGA N. Y./ -- ON BOTTOM. Nice condition. Est. Spring Co Water Bottle c1860’s-1870’s $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50213 Saratoga mineral water bottles from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Green Lot # 2336 New York, Saratoga Hawthorn Springs pint. PAVILLION & UNITED STATES SPRING CO/ SARATOGA/ N. Y./ PAVILION Mineral Water Bottle From WATER / APERIENT. Pavilion Spring was the Shamberger Saratoga collection. No visible located in the center of Saratoga, just off chips or cracks except as noted. Green pint with Broadway. Unites States Spring is not small letters. HAWTHORN SPRING/ SARATOGA NY. Nice condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# shown on the Saratoga map of Walton, 50214 1873; Mineral Springs of the United States, but is listed, stating it “adjoins the Pavallion”. Walton lists 22 prominent springs at Saratoga in 1873. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 50207 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 9
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2343 New York, Saratoga Pavillon Lot # 2350 New York, Syracuse Syracuse Springs Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle water bottles from the Shamberger from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips collection. No visible chips or cracks or cracks except as noted. Amber SYRACUSE except as noted. Dark lime. PAVILLON/ SPRINGS/ EXCELSIOR. Large lip chip and rear chip. WATER. Their spring was located in the Est. $300 ~ $400 HWAC# 50160 valley. Not listed in Mitchell. Est. $100 ~ $400 HWAC# 50151 Lot # 2351 Lot # 2344 New York, Saratoga Pint Saratoga New York, Spring Co. Mineral Water 3 Clarke & Bottle Saratoga mineral Co. Water water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No Bottles visible chips or cracks except as noted. Green bottle. Saratoga SARATOGA/ A/ SPRING CO./ N. Y. S-1 or S-2. Est. mineral water $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50156 bottles from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Green pint Lot # 2345 New York, Saratoga CLARK & CO./ NEW YORK. 2 dark green pints. CLARK & CO/ NEW Large Saratoga Spring Water Bottle YORK. 1 has a large rear star crack. Est. $100 ~ $400 HWAC# 50202 Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible Lot # 2352 New York, New York City Dark chips or cracks except as noted. 9.5” Green John Clarke Mineral Water Bottle tall medium amber. SARATOGA/ SPRING. The S in John Clarke was a soda fountain owner in New SPRING is backwards. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50164 York City. He saw the potential of the area’s pure water and purchased land with partner Lot # 2346 New York, Saratoga Thomas Lynch in 1823. In 1825 both men Saratoga Red Spring Water Bottle started bottling water. Saratoga Springs was Saratoga mineral water bottle from the home to 122 natural springs and renowned the Shamberger collection. No visible for the therapeutic mineral water. The Iroquois chips or cracks except as noted. Light Indians called the High Rock Spring the “ green quart. SARATOGA/ RED/ SPRING. 3 light 3.5” Medicine Springs of the Great Spirit”. The first scratches on rear. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50177 bottles produced were from the Mt. Vernon Glass Works. The bottles were embossed Lot # 2347 New York, Saratoga LYNCH & CLARKE until 1833. This was the year Large Saratoga Spring Water Thomas Lynch would die. Then the Bottles were Bottle Saratoga mineral water embossed John Clarke.” From bottle pickers.com. bottle from the Shamberger No visible chips or cracks except as noted. JOHN collection. No visible chips or CLARKE/ NEW YORK. Pontil bottom scar. Unknown variety. Saratoga cracks except as noted. 9.25” mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. Est. $100 ~ tall. Green SARATOGA/ SPRINC. S in SPRINC is $400 HWAC# 50139 backwards. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 50166 Lot # 2353 New York Kissengen Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible Lot # 2348 New York, Saratoga chips or cracks except as noted. Dark green Star Spring Co. Mineral Water KISSENGEN WATER/ HANBURY SMITH. 2 small Bottle Saratoga mineral water bruises. Unlisted in Mitchell. Est. $100 ~ $400 bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible HWAC# 50141 chips or cracks except as noted. STAR SPRING CO/ SARATOGA NY. Located near the termination of Circular St. Nice condition. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 50149 Lot # 2349 New York, Saratoga Lot # 2354 New York Lynch Syracuse Springs Mineral Water & Clarke Mineral Water bottle Saratoga mineral Bottle Saratoga mineral water water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No bottle from the Shamberger visible chips or cracks except as noted. LYNCH & collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. CLARKE/ NEW YORK. Unknown variety. Possible Amber SYRACUSE SPRINGS/ EXCELSIOR. 9.75” tall. pontil scar. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50138 Small bruise on neck and shoulder. Several light scratches on front. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50170 10 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2355 New York Lynch & Clarke Mineral Lot # 2361 Rare St. Rumatic Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. LYNCH & chips or cracks except as noted. Rare. ST. CLARKE/ NEW YORK. Unknown variety. Dark RUMATIC MINERAL WATER/ N/ PSM CO. Nice green. Est. $200 ~ $400 Condition. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 50148 HWAC# 50140 Lot # 2356 Vermont, Guilford Guilford Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Lot # 2362 Arizona, Phoenix Shamberger collection. No Early 1900’s Coca Cola visible chips or cracks except Bottle 1908-09 Rare light as noted. Green GUILLFORD aqua Coca Cola Bottling MINERAL/ GUILLFORD/ VT/ Works, Phoenix, Ariz. soda SPRING WATER. Internal Est. $50 ~ $60 HWAC# 45639 chip on lower rear. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 50169 Lot # 2357 Vermont, Guilford Large Guilford Mineral Spring Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No Lot # 2363 Arizona, Phoenix Scarce visible chips or cracks except as noted. 9.5” tall, Coca Cola Bottling Works 1914-1915 Scarce Coca GREEN GUILFORD MINERAL/ GUILFORD/ VT/ Cola Bottling Works, Phoenix, Ariz. Crown top, aqua SPRING WATER. Nice condition Est. $100 ~ $200 green. Est. $60 ~ $70 HWAC# 45644 HWAC# 50168 See Photo Online See Photo Online Lot # 2364 California, Angels Camp Morgan & Pache Lot # 2358 Vermont, Middleton Middleton, VT Soda Bottle Aqua pint crown MORGAN & PACHE / ANGELS. No Healing Springs Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from visible chips or cracks. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 51049 the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Medium amber. MIDDLETON/ HEALING/ SPRINGS/ CRAYS & CLARK/ MIDDLETON VT. 9.5” tall. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 20175 See Photo Online Lot # 2359 Vermont, Middleton Middletown Lot # 2365 California, Amador City L. Bros Soda Healing Springs Water Bottle Saratoga mineral Bottle Aqua pint crown soda bottle. AMADOR water bottles from the Shamberger collection. No COUNTY / L. BROS / SODA WORKS. No visible chips or visible chips or cracks except as noted. Amber. cracks. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 51048 MIDDLETOWN/ HEALING/ SPRINGS/ GRAYS & CLARK/ MIDDLETOWN VT. Internal molding issue under VT. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50201 Lot # 2366 California, Bakersfield C.O.D. Soda Works Bottle C.O.D. Soda Works, Bakersfield. Medium purple crown top soda, two piece mold. Very attractive c. 1905 soda bottle, not seen by us before. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51712 Lot # 2360 Vermont Missisouoi Springs Mineral Water Bottle Saratoga mineral water bottle from the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as ZOOM in noted. MISSISUOI/ A/ SPRINGS. 6.25” TALL.` for close up detail. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 50146 High resolution images of ALL lots online! FHWAC.com Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 11
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2371 California, Napa Cobalt Napa Wood’s Soda Cobalt Napa Wood’s Soda bottle with 2 stars on front/ Natural Mineral Water/ T. W. F.-A. C. T. Bubble burst on rear. No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $300 ~ $400 HWAC# 50101 Lot # 2372 California, Napa Napa Soda, Natural Mineral Water Bottle Cobalt blob soda. This is as near mint as they get. Typical light to medium cobalt. Napa Soda Springs had several springs that bottled soda water. These included Lemon Spring, Pagoda Spring, Iron Spring and others. “Napa Soda Lot # 2367 California, Bodie Pearson is highly esteemed as a beverage. It is sold in Bros. Soda Bottle (Bodie, CA) The every city and town on the coast, and is one classic Bodie soda bottle from c1880. of the pleasantest summer drinks we have.” Gravitating stopper-style, aqua, full of (Anderson, Mineral Springs of California, tiny seed bubbles, very clean. Two tiny 1892, p 205). Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 51700 imperfections in the lip. Original fold of glass near base in the back, adding Lot # 2373 California, Napa Two Napa to the crudeness and overall aesthetics of the bottle. Includes original Soda Bottles Ludwig, Napa, Cal., aqua, Glass Stopper. Pearson is a popular merchant among collectors 4pc mold hutch, mint and Walters Napa today. His soda works in Placerville is today a coffee house, erected County Soda (horseshoe), Mineral Water perhaps in the late 1850’s. In that building, Pearson put out at least from Walter’s Soda Springs.. Aqua blob four different embossed soda bottles from about 1870-1900. He soda, applied top. Walter’s is not listed in also opened a soda works at Bodie that lasted about three years, and Anderson’s Mineral Springs and Health another in Carson City, which has no known embossed bottles. This Resorts of California (1892), but is listed specimen comes to us from a major eastern collection, known to the in Waring, 1911. Walter’s was located on collecting community. Est. $2,000 ~ $5,000 the east side of Pope Creek, about ten miles HWAC# 50869 east of Aetna Springs. A resort was built in Lot # 2368 California, Chico Lime Chico Soda 1902, improved in 1910. “Water from this spring has been bottled and marketed to a Works Bottle CHICO/ SODA WORKS. Nice lime small extent for table use.” (p159). A nice Napa pair. Est. $60 ~ $120 bottle. No visible chips or cracks. Shamberger HWAC# 51701 collection. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50122 Lot # 2374 California, Nevada City 2 ETR Powell Soda Bottles 1 lime green pint, NEVADA CITY / SODA WORKS / E.T. R. Lot # 2369 California, POWELL with large lip chip. Clear pint E.T. Grass Valley Two Grass Valley, R. POWELL / NEVADA CITY / SODA WORKS / NET CONTENTS / 8 FLUID OUNCES. No CA Sodas Aqua visible cracks or chips except as noted. Est. HANSSEN BROS / $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 51045 G.W.B. / GRASS VALLEY CAL. X on bottom, sever shoulder bruise and chip on base. Lot # 2375 Aqua R. H. WILLIAMS / GRASS VALLEY. California, No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Nevada City Est. $70 ~ $100 HWAC# 51421 Five Different Nevada City Sodas Light green NEVADA CITY SODA WORKS / E.T.R. POWELL. Lime Lot # 2370 California, Grass Valley 2 RICHARD A NOELL / NEVADA CITY / SODA WORKS / NET CONTENTS / 8 Grass Valley, CA Deamer Bottles 2 FLUID OUNCES. Clear E.T.R. POWELL pint bottles. Aqua DEAMER / GRASS / NEVADA CITY / SODA WORKS / VALLEY // W .E. D Dark aqua W. E. NET CONTENTS / 8 FLUID OUNCES. Bottom reads DIPCCO. Lip chip. DEAMER / NEVADA / SODA WATER / 4 small bruises. Aqua, NEVADA CITY / SODA WORKS / L. SEIBERT. GRASS VALLEY / NEVADA CO. / CAL Clear NEVADA CITY BOTT WKS. NEVADA CITY CALIF. / 9 FLUID OZ. // with stopper inside of bottle.No visible CITRIC ACID ADDED / ARTIFICIAL / COLOR FLAVOR. Some wear on chips or cracks. Est. $100 ~ $200 shoulder edge. Est. $220 ~ $300 HWAC# 51422 HWAC# 51043 12 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2376 California, Oroville 2 E. Lot # 2381 California, Higgins Sodas 2 Aqua sodas. E. HIGGINS/ San Francisco 5 Aqua San OROVILLE on front. No visible chips or Francisco Sodas and Mineral cracks. E. HIGGINS OROVILLE ON BOTTOM. Waters CLASSEN & CO/ SAN Has a partial stopper inside. 1 bruise and FRANCISCO// PACIFIC SODA small chip. No visible cracks. Shamberger WORKS. 2 small base bruises. collection. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 50123 PIONEER SODA WORKS/ TRADE MARK. Inside neck bruise. Lot # 2377 EMPIRE SODA WORKS/ SAN California, FRANCISCO. 2 small chips on rear. Placerville 2 x C. A. REINERS & CO/ 723/ Pearson’s TURK ST. S.F. // IMPROVED/ Sodaworks Bottle TRADE MARK/ MINERAL Aqua PEARSON’S/ SODAWORKS. Placerville, WATER. Crescent moon and 3 CA. This business changed hands several stars. No visible chips or cracks. times, though the building remained in the Shamberger collection. Est. $100 Pearson family for some time. The Pearson ~ $150 HWAC# 50124 sons sold the business in 1904 to the Scherrer Bros., who in turn sold it in 1934 to Robert Lot # 2382 California, San Francisco Hook, who turned it into a Coca-Cola Bottling B & G Mineral Water Cobalt.B. & franchise. No visible chips or cracks except as G./ San Francisco/ Superior/ Mineral noted. Shamberger collection. Est. $200 ~ Water. Consistent wear around bottle. $400 HWAC# 50134 No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# Lot # 2378 50102 California, Sacramento 2 Different Eagle Soda Works Bottles Light cobalt C. & K. Lot # 2383 / Eagle Works/ Sac. City. Cobalt Owen- California, San Casey/ Eagle Soda Works/ Sac City. No Francisco Babb visible cracks or chips. Shamberger & Co. Glop Top collection. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# Soda Green 50104 BABB & CO./ SAN FRANCISCO/ CAL. Fabulous glop top. Lip has a chip. c. 1850’s. Babb & Co was located at 280 Dupont Street, which is now called Grant Street in San Francisco. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Shamberger collection. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 50129 Lot # 2379 California, Sacramento Owen Casey Soda Cobalt OWEN CASEY/EAGLE SODA/ WORKS// SAC CITY. Very nice condition. No visible chips or cracks except as Lot # 2384 California, San noted. Shamberger collection. Est. Francisco Breig & Schafer $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50131 Soda Bottle Aqua pint with embossed fish. BREIG & SCHAFER / S. F.. Nice condition. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 30564 See Photo Online Lot # 2380 California, Sacramento Winkle Gold Rush Soda Bottle Henry Winkle, sac city, ex ex. Beautiful aqua California gold rush soda from the mid 1850s. Very light surface wear, original as found. Pontil. Applied top. Full of seed bubbles. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 47348 Lot # 2385 California, San Francisco Crystal Water Co. Soda Bottle Aqua pint. CRYSTAL / SODA / WTER CO. // PATENTED / NOV. 12 1872 / U.S. PI. Base has a wobble, no visible chips or cracks. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 30102 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 13
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2386 California, San Luis Obispo 2 Lot # 2391 Hawaii Hollister Soda Works Bottle Different San Luis Obispo Sodas Aqua Aqua HOLLISTER SODA WORKS/ A MANS. Hollister 6.75” tall S.L. O./Soda Works/ L. Albert started the first soda water company in Hawaii. No inside circle. Metal stopper in neck. No visible chips or cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. visible chips or cracks. Aqua 7” San Luis $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 50121 Obispo/ Soda Works/ S. Ceribelli. Large lip chip. Shamberger collection. Est. $70 ~ Lot # 2392 Hawaii 2 $100 HWAC# 50108 Molokai Beverages Sodas 2 clear sodas. Blue or gray lettering. MOLOKAI / BEVERAGES / BOTTLED BY / MOLOKAI ELECTRIC CO. / KAUNAKAI, MOLOKAI / Lot # 2387 California NET CONTENTS 7 FLUID 4 Nice California OUNCES / CONTAINS Soda Bottles Aqua L SUGAR, FLAVOR, COLOR, CITRIC ACID, & B. Neck scratch and CARBONATED WATER. Tall bottle is 8.5” base bruising. Aqua and short bottle is 7.75”. No visible chips unidentified. Aqua A. W. CUDWORTH/ & Co./ SAN FRANCISCO. Dark or cracks. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51011 blue GEYSER SODA/ SAC CITY. Large base chip. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. Shamberger collection. Est. $100 ~ $150 Lot # 2393 Idaho, HWAC# 50118 Boise JN BOISE IDAHO Lime Soda With Metal stopper, nice condition. No visible chips or cracks. Lot # 2388 California 6 California Shamberger collection. Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# Sodas Aqua R. H. WILLIAMS/ GRASS 50120 VALLEY. Aqua HYGEIA/ MINERAL WATER/ SAN FRANCISCO/ THE Lot # 2394 BOTTLE IS NOT TO BE SOLD with Michigan, Detroit Guyette metal stopper. Aqua SAMUEL/ SODA/ TRADE MARK/ SPRINGS// & Company, NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Aqua Detroit, Mich. CITY/ EUREKA/ SODA WORKS with Bottle Deep metal stopper. Aqua C. SCHNERR & cobalt blue hutch CO./ SACRAMENTO/ CAL. Small chip soda. G on the on base. Light aqua PRIEST/ NAPA// bottom. This is a NATURAL/ BOTTLED AT THE very deep blue, deeper than most. SPRINGS/ MINERAL WATER. Small lip chip. Except as noted no other Clean, as near mint as they get. No chips or cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50119 visible wear. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 51704 Lot # 2389 Georgia, Savannah George Gemenden, Savannah, Lot # 2395 Nevada, Carson City Georgia Bottle Full eagle 7 Reno and Carson City Sodas above shield with two flags Clear Carson City, Nevada/ Tahoe flanking the eagle and shield. Famous As The Lake. Aqua Reno This bottle has the mineral Bottling Works/ Reno in circle. water top (not blob). Gorgeous Lime Wieland/ Bottling Works/ emerald green. Pontiled. A Reno, Nevada, with porcelain bit wider than normal, at 2.8” appearing cap. Clear Silver State/ diameter, compared to 2.5-2.6” Reno/ Registered/ Net Contents 7 for normal blob sodas. The Fl Oz. S on bottom. Prospector with Gemenden sodas come in many donkey. Lime Frank Bros Co/ Reno, varieties and colors, with and Nevada. 1” manufacturing scuff on rear. 2 lime Coca-Cola/ Trademark without the fabulous patriotic Registered/ Min. Contents 6 - Fl Ozs/ Reno Nevada. One has crown cap with slit and has not been cleaned. Est. $80 ~ scene on the reverse. This is $130 HWAC# 50106 a mineral water top variety in an outstanding color. Professionally cleaned, as usual for the Gemnendens. Est. $400 ~ $900 HWAC# 51703 Lot # 2396 Nevada, Eureka Bremenkampf & Lot # 2390 Hawaii Holister & Co. Honolulu Bottle Regli Soda Aqua Bremenkampf/ Eureka/ Nev., Aqua HOLLISTER/ 7 CO./ HONOLULU soda bottle. No visible chips or cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. c 1880. No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50125 collection. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 50079 14 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2397 Nevada, Eureka Bremenkampf & Regli Lot # 2404 Nevada, Tonopah Aqua Tonopah Soda Pint aqua swing top. BREMENKAMPF & REGLI / Soda Works Tonopah Soda Works/ Nev. Tonopah EUREKA / NEV. Large chip on rear base. Est. $200 ~ Soda Works 1902-05. Tonopah, also known as $300 HWAC# 52331 Butler City, went from a tent city in 1901 to one of the largest gold and silver mining camps in the west, two years later. In 1902 James Robert opened the Tonopah Soda and Bottling Works on Lot # 2398 Nevada, Eureka Mineral Street, only to go out of business a couple Lime Bremenkampf & Regli years later. Metal stopper in neck. Large internal Soda Rare lime Bremenkampf chip. Sold as is. No visible cracks. Shamberger & Regli with metal swingtop. collection. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50077 Small chip on base, a few small bruises. No visible cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. $500 ~ $1,500 HWAC# Lot # 2405 Nevada, Tonopah Jas. Roberts Lemon 50100 Soda Dark Amber. 11.25”. Partial paper label. Tonopah Nev. No visible cracks, chip on base. Shamberger collection. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# Lot # 2399 Nevada, Eureka 50107 H. Mau & Co. Soda Aqua H. MAU & CO./EURKEA/ NEVADA. Lip chip and several bruises. Sold in as is Lot # 2406 Nevada, Virginia City G. condition. No visible cracks. P. Morrill Aqua Soda 1860’s Aqua Shamberger collection. Est. soda bottle from Virginia City, NV, $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50075 small bruise on the base. No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $300 ~ $900 HWAC# Lot # 2400 Nevada, Goldfield G. 50078 B. Co. Soda Clear 8”. G. B. Co. Goldfield, NV was one of the West’s largest gold Lot # 2407 Nevada, Winnemucca 2 G. A. K. ore deposits. It produced in excess of 8,000,000 ounces of gold over time. 3 small bruises. 1” Sodas 1 light aqua 8.25” molding line on left base. No visible cracks or tall soda G. A. K. inside of circle. Gus Krenkle chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $200 ~ $400 opened his soda business in 1877. His business HWAC# 50115 was originally known as the “Humboldt Soda & Bottling Works,” and continued until 1906, Lot # 2401 Nevada, Goldfield when it was allegedly sold to a fellow named Purple Eagle Bottling Works Albert Seeglier. .5’ chip on neck, no visible Soda 8” purple. Eagle/ Bottling cracks. Aqua 6.5” tall. without circle. No visible Works/ Goldfield/ Nev. Large chips or cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. internal chip at base. Sold as is. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 50116 No visible cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50111 Lot # 2408 Nevada, Yerington Yerington Ice and Soda Water Factory Seltzer Clear YERINGTON ICE AND / SODA WATER FACTORY / YERINGTON, NEV. Not listed in Holabird, very Lot # 2402 Nevada, Reno rare. Company was started in 1911 by C. M. Pioneer Soda Works 6.75” tall, Coddington in Yerington, NV and sold ice, beer light lime. Pioneer Soda Works/ and carbonated beverages. No visible chips or Smith & Brian Co./ Reno, Nev. No cracks. Est. $400 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 52347 visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $300 ~ $400 HWAC# 50112 Lot # 2403 Nevada, Sparks Lot # 2409 Nevada, Yerington Sparks Bottling Co. Soda Light Yerington Ice & Soda Water aqua. 8” tall. Sparks Bottling Factory Clear 8” Yerington Company/ Sparks, Nevada/ S on Ice & Soda Water Factory/Net bottom. No visible cracks or chips. Contents/ 7 1/2 Fluid Oz. John Shamberger collection. Est. $100 Finning started this company ~ $150 HWAC# 50113 in 1903 and produced the first noted soda from filtered well water. Large internal chip. No visible cracks. Sold as is. Shamberger collection. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 50114 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 15
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2410 New York Lancaster Glass Works, Lot # 2414 California, Sacramento Spruance Stanley N.Y. X, XX Medium cobalt soda bottle, pontiled. Whiskey Amber fifth tooled top bottle. Spruance One would think that this bottle would have had Stanley & Co./ Wholesale Liquor Dealers/ San a paper label with the soda works name, but we’ll Francisco Cal./ 1869 on horseshoe. Nice condition, never know. What we do know is that there was not No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. an “XX” soda works. This bottle is near mint. Est. Est. $100 ~ $120 HWAC# 50105 $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 51702 Lot # 2415 California, San Francisco 4 Different J. H. Cutter Whiskeys 1 amber and 1 medium amber Lot # 2411 J. F. Cutter/ Pennsylvania, Trade Mark/ E. Philadelphia Martin & C0./ 2 Dyoteville San Francisco Sodas Aqua Cal. Star in DYOTEVILLE GLASS WORKS/ center of shield. PHILAD. This bottle has a 1” Amber has glass fold on rear. Dark green a small front chip, no visible DYOTEVILLE GLASS WORKS/ cracks. Medium amber has PHILAD. “The Dyottville Glass works a medium lip chip, no visible saga began across the Delaware cracks. Amber J. H. Cutter, no river in Glassboro New Jersey in visible chips or cracks. Dark 1781 by the Stanger Family which amber, Cutter O.K. Whisky/ J. consisted of a Father and 5 sons who H. Cutter Old Bourbon/ Trade Marks/ C. P. Moorman/ Manufacturer/ founded a 4 pot furnace here. Fast Louisville, KY. On rear A. P. Hotalinc’s/ O.K. Cutter Whisky. Small lip Forward twenty five years and the Stanger works were now owned bruise. No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $100 ~ and operated by David Wolf and Dr Dyott of Philadelphia. These works $120 HWAC# 50109 were now called the Olive Glass works. Dyott would sell the products in Philadelphia and David ran the daily operation of the Glass factory. Lot # 2416 California, San Francisco Jessie Moore Dyott was also part owner of the Gloucester Glass Works in Clementon Amber Whiskey Trade Mark/ Jessie Moore & Co. New Jersey with Jonathan Haines and the Union Glass Works of Port Louisville Ky/ CH Moore Bourbon and Rye/ Moore. Elizabeth New Jersey. Hunt & Co. Sole Agents. Whiskey fifth with applied By 1817 Dyott added the newly rebuilt Kensington glass factory top. No visible cracks or chips. Mold imperfection on to his glass empire. By the year 1819 he purchased the Kensington lip. 5/8” scratch and light brusing on top. Shamberger Glass factory out right and sold his interests in the other New Jersey collection. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 50072 factory’s. His departure from these glass factory’s must have been a big deal financially for all of them because they would all eventually close Lot # 2417 California, San Francisco in less then 5 years after his departure. The Kensington Glass factory Roth & Co. Amber Whiskey with was now firmly established again, and would become the largest in the Screw Top San Francisco. Black screw country at that time.” From http://dyottville-glass.com. Large shoulder top fifth. No visible chips or cracks, very bruise and large rear chip. No visible chips or cracks except as noted. nice condition. Est. $20 ~ $30 HWAC# Shamberger collection. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50128 50068 Lot # 2412 Pennsylvania, Lot # 2418 California, San Francisco Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia Cartan McCarthy & Co. Amber fifth Bottles Aqua PHILADA bottle. San Francisco. Small lip bruise, no visible cracks or chips. Est. $20 ~ $30 GLASSWORKS/ BURGIN & SONS. Aqua G. VANBENSCHOTEN/ HWAC# 50067 PREMIUM SODA WATER/ UNION Lot # 2419 California, San GLASS WORKS PHILA. Cobalt Francisco Fred Raschen Amber MINERAL WATERS. No visible Whiskey and Hall Luhrs Tenth chips or cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# Amber FRED RASCHEN/ FR/ SAN 50126 FRANCISCO. Clear tenth HALL, LUHRS & CO./ HLC/ SACRAMENTO. No visible Lot # chips or cracks. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50069 2413 California, Grass Valley Two Clinch Lot # 2420 California, San Whiskeys 2 Clinch clear whiskeys Barnett Francisco Jos. Herrscher 150 and 153. BOTTLED BY / CLINCH / MERCANTILE CO. / DEALERS IN / WINES & Co. Rectangular Amber and F. Chevalier Bottle Amber JOS.HERRSCHER LIQUORS / GRASS VALLEY / CAL. 153 has CO. / SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 10.75” x 3.5”. THE 178 / X on bottom. No visible crack or chips. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 51420 / F. CHEVALIER CO. / WHISKEY MERCHANTS / PACIFIC COAST AGENTS // 136 C. Previously unknown variation, similar to 153 with THE added. No visible chips or cracks, Chevalier has a minor flash in base and is uncleaned. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 51008 16 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2421 California, San Lot # 2426 Berkshire Back Bar Whiskey Clear Francisco Chinese Liquor fifth whiskey with raised white enamel lettering. No Jug 6.25” x 5” clay Chinese visible chips or cracks. Very nice condition. Est. $70 spirits jug with partial cork ~ $150 HWAC# 50055 and Asian writing. c. 1900- 1915 as per note from Dawson family in Oregon who acquired bottle in the Lot # 2427 Blue Grass 1920’s. It was either given Back Bar Whiskey Clear to the Dawson family by Chinese miners in Southern Oregon or found fifth back bar Whiskey. on their property. Wing Lee Wai Hong Kong, Ng Ka Py. 96 proof, 4/5 BLUE GRASS etched in quart. Imported by May Chow Co, San Francisco, Calif. Est. $100 ~ glass with fading gold $150 HWAC# 50070 fill.// 2 Design PATENT on bottom Unusual hexagon pattern on neck. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 50222 Lot # 2422 California B. B. Brandy Back Bar Whiskey Clear fifth etched fluted shoulder brandy bottle. Beringer Brothers of California which is Lot # 2428 Castle Whiskey Back Bar Bottle Clear now a famous California winery. Small bruise on the fifth back bar bottle. Gold filled etched lettering. No lip, 2 small bruises on back, 2 scratches on left side. visible chips or cracks. Est. $70 ~ Est. $100 ~ $175 HWAC# 50046 $150 HWAC# 50058 Lot # 2429 Comet Back Bar Whiskey Clear fith back bar Lot # 2423 California 4 bottle with raised white enamel California Amber Whiskeys 4 letter, Comet. Possibly from John. fifths. Hall, Luhrs & Co./ CH/ S Bowman. No apparent chips or Sacramento, screw cap and 2 cracks, very nice condition. Est. small bruises. Jesse Moore-Hunt $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50060 Co./ Trade Mark/ San Francisco, Cal & Louisville KY. Small lip chips and small bruises. Roth & CO./ San Francisco. Small scratch, no Lot # 2430 Dewar’s Back Bar visible chips or cracks. Hall Luhrs Whisky Clear fluted shoulder & CO/ Sacramento, bruises on lip with raised white enamel letters. and base. No visible chips or cracks. Shamberger collection. Est. $70 Dewar’s is still producing scotch ~ $100 HWAC# 50076 today. No chips or cracks visible. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50048 Lot # 2424 Anderson Co. Back Bar Whiskey Clear fifth bottle with fluted shoulder. Raised white and blue enamel lettering. 3 internal bruises at the base. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50044 Lot # 2431 Eclipse Back Bar Whiskey Bottle Clear fifth Eclipse Whiskey back bar bottle. Raided enamel lettering. Fluted shoulder. Nice condition. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50045 Lot # 2432 Fernwood Whiskey Back Bar Bottle Lot # 2425 Bel Air Back Clear fifth bottle with raised enamel letters. No Bar Whiskey Clear fifth visible chips or cracks. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# Bel Air Julius Kessler & 50051 Co. Distillers. Fluted neck. Gold filled etched lettering. 1 bruise on back, no visible chips or cracks. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50062 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 17
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2433 Gibb’s Special Bourbon Back Bar Lot # 2440 Meridian Whiskey Back Bar Bottle Bottle Clear fifth back bar Bourbon. Raised white Clear fifth ethched lettering with gold filling. Gold enamel lettering. No chips or cracks visible, a few small is strongest on Meridian. Wm. Hoelsscher & Co., scratches. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50050 Sole Controller. No visible cracks or chips. very nice condition. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50059 Lot # 2434 Hayner Distilling Co. Back Bar Whiskey Clear fifth back bar with metal stopper top with numbers 1-12 and an unusual rotating dial. HAYNER DISTILLING Lot # 2441 Old McBrayer CO./ DISTILLERS/ &/ IMPORTERS/ DAYTON OHIO. U. S. A.// DESIGN Whiskey Back Bar Bottle Clear PATENTED/ NOV 30TH 1897. fifth back bar whiskey. 2 chips on Fluted neck. Neck is angled to the the lip and a bruise on the front. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50052 side. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 50221 Lot # 2435 Two Hayner Distillery Shot Lot # 2442 Phoenix O.K Whiskey Back Bar Bottle Clear Glasses fifth back bar bottle with gold THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO. / filled etched lettering. 1 lip chip, no visible cracks REGISTERED / DAYTON, O. & ST. and a few small bruises. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# / LOUIS, MO. One has gold rim, 50053 one does not. Three small lip chips on clear. Est. $60 ~ $90 HWAC# 51424 Lot # 2443 Quaker Maid Lot # 2436 J. F. Cutter Bourbon Back Bar Fluted Back Bar Whiskey Clear fifth neck, fifth bottle. Partial gold lettering intact. No visible cracks or chips, 3 small neck bruises. Est. fluted neck bottle. QUAKER $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50065 MAID/ GOLD MEDAL AWARDS. Contains what appears to be original brown liquid and partial cork. Medium lip chip and no visible cracks. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 50223 Lot # 2437 Jas. E Pepper Whiskey Back Bar Bottle Clear Lot # 2444 Real McCoy The fifth bar bar whiskey with gold Pure Quill Whiskey Back filled etched letter. Est. 1780. Bar Clear fifth bottle with Fluted neck. Small lip chip, no visible cracks or other chips. Est. gold filled etched lettering. Own The Real McCoy! 1 $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50057 bruise on top and 2 small bruises on base. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50054 Lot # 2438 Lacey Back Bar Whiskey Clear fluted neck bottle. Lot # 2445 Rosedale Siebe No visible cracks or chips/ Est. $70 ~ $150 Bros Back Bar Whiskey Clear HWAC# 50063 fifth Rosedale raised white enamel bottle. No visible chips or cracks. Very nice condition. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50061 Lot # 2439 Lacey Whiskey Back Bar Bottle Clear fifth Lot # 2446 Sunny Brook Back whiskey with gold filled etched Bar Whiskey Clear fifth Sunny letters. No visible chips or cracks. Brook Brassy & Co bottle with Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50049 gold filled etching. No visible cracks or chips, small bruise on lip. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50064 18 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2447 4 Sunny Lot # 2453 California, San Francisco Tacoma Brook Shot Glasses Bottling Co., S.F. Half pint embossed amber beer 4 Clear etched shot with original white porcelain top with “Tacoma” glasses. SUNNY in green. Rare San Francisco beer from the Pacific BROOK / THE PURE Brewing and Malting Co. of SF. Mint, no case wear, a FOOD / WHISKEY. beauty. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51707 SUNNY / BROOK / KENTUCKY’S BEST WHISKEY. 2 X SUNNY BROOK / PURE FOOD WHISKEY, one has faded etching and 2 small lip chips. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 51425 Lot # 2454 California, Sonoma Sonoma Brewing Co. Bottle Lot # 2448 Spring Hill Bourbon Back Bar Brown Sonoma Brewing Co. Clear fifth Bourbon bottle. Fluted shoulder. bottle with raised initials SBCO in center of raised circle. Est. Hand Made Spring Hill Bourbon. Etched letters with gold fill. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 35338 50047 Lot # 2455 Nevada, Reno 3 Reno Brewing Co. Bottles 3 amber bottles. Reno Brewing Co/ Reno/ Nev. 1 small and 2 large bottles. No visible cracks or chips. Shamberger collection. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50103 Lot # 2449 Three Purple Whiskey Bottles Brookville Distillery, Cincinnati, squat clear bottle with fluted neck. clean, mint, Lot # 2456 Clear purple. Three piece mold purple fifth and same in a quart. Est. $60 ~ Italian Figural Beer Bottle 11.5”. Made in Italy $100 HWAC# 36166 on the bottom. A man holding a cup is sitting on a beer barrel. No cracks Lot # 2450 W. A. Lacey Back Bar Whiskey Clear fifth back bar or chips. Est. $80 ~ $120 whiskey. Gold filled etched letters. Fluted shoulder. HWAC# 49914 Tiny lip chip, numerous bruises on shoulder, front and base. Shoulder chip. No visible cracks. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50056 Lot # 2451 H & S Historical Flask Aqua flask 5” x 8.5”. H & Lot # 2457 S// Union. “The Lobby” Saloon Beer Stein Clear beer stein Masonic with porcelain top and metal finger tab. THE LOBBY emblem on top in blue script. Medium bruise, no visible and 2 hands chips or cracks. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51013 shaking. No visible cracks Lot # 2458 17 or chips. German Beer Steins and Shamberger collection. 2 Growlers Est. $100 ~ Includes 8 clay $200 HWAC# 50071 steins with green upper finish and marked NP. 6.25” Lot # 2452 Washington x 5.25”. 2 x Ninth and 1 x tenth Taylor Aqua Historical Flask annual Freundshaftsfest, Wiesbaden 7” tall, 4.5” wide, open pontil. Germany, 2 Lindsey Air Force Base (Pic Washington facing left)/ Oktoberfest 1987. Oktoberfest Washington// (pic Taylor facing Munchen 1987 and 1988. Armed left)/ G. Z. Taylor. Clean. Lots of Forces Recreation Center,. Blue, The crudeness in the glass. Don’t see Walt, stein. 2 12.5 inch growlers any problems. Est. $75 ~ $125 with metal handles attached. Post Jubilaums-Bierfrug 1490-1990. HWAC# 51705 Rauchenfels Steinbierre Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 49940 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 19
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2459 29 Mostly German Beer Lot # 2466 Nevada Eclectic Nevada Glasses Mostly purchased in Germany Related Antique Bottle Group Six while serving in U. S. Military. Includes bottles from the Rod Stock Collection. Spaten, Schneider Weisse, LowenWeisse, Reno Brewing amber quart, Reddington Heineken, Hacker-pschor, Schaben Brau, & Co. Florida Water, a paper labeled Gordon Biersch, Dinkel Acker, Karlsberg poison, two homeopathic bottles and a Edelweizen and more. Est. $100 ~ $300 Dr. pepper embossed soda. All in good HWAC# 49941 collection Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50877 Lot # 2467 South Dakota, Lead Richardson Bottling Works, Lead, Lot # South Dakota Pale green bottle. Richardson 2460 Bottling Works. Lead, S.D. Est. $50 ~ $70 HWAC# Arkansas, Fort Smith Tall Fort 35461 Smith Etched Glass Clear glass, 5.5” tall, 2.25” diameter at the Lot # 2468 Amber Cigar Figural top, etched glass for “Oklahoma Vinegar Co. Fort Smith, Ark.” Fluted Bottle 5.5” long. Amber without base. Probably rare. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51708 chips or cracks. Rare and unusual cigar shape with cigar leaf pattern. Lot # 2461 California, 2 Original cork. Est. $100 ~ $200 California Wine Co. Shot Glasses HWAC# 49909 2 clear etched wine shot glasses. SONOMA WINE CO. / 551 SO. Lot # 2469 Vintage Dog Figural MAIN ST. / LOS ANGELES, CAL. Bottle c. 1900’s Rare, figural clear ORANGE COUNTY / WINE CO. Glass bottle in shape of a sitting dog, / ANAHEIM, CAL. Sonoma has a Some hand painted features. Very dimple. Pre-prohibition. Est. $70 unusual. Smooth base, ground top, ~ $100 HWAC# 51041 smooth with very minor chip, 10” tall. Probably c1900-1920. Est. $80 ~ Lot $160 HWAC# 38653 # 2462 California, Bay Area North Bay Area Pretty Bottles Collection of five. Lot # 2470 Unusual Bear Dark Gorgeous green, whittled Fredricksburg Green Applied Top Bottle c1880 Beer (SF); Santa Rosa Bottling Works c1880. 11.5”. Small chip on lip Hutch in aqua, mint; tiny Wm Stewart otherwise in excellent condition. drug bottle from Napa; Topley drug Unique bottle. Est. $100 ~ $400 HWAC# 49718 bottle from Vallejo (5.5”; and a beautiful purple no-name whiskey fifth. Looking Lot # 2471 Cathedral for some good looking antique bottles Pickle Bottle Bottles from from the North Bay? This lot is for you. Est. $120 ~ $180 HWAC# 51715 the Shamberger collection. No visible chips or cracks except as Lot # 2463 California, Carmel Carmel Mission Shot noted. 11.25” tall. No markings. Several air bubbles in glass. Est. Glass Gold rimmed 2.75” x 1.75” with an etched scene of Carmel Mission. 1771. Pre-prohibition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50150 $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 51423 Lot # 2472 6” Amber Lot # 2464 California , Float Possibly used on San Jose San Jose Bottling a fishing net. No cracks or chips. Est. $40 ~ $60 Co. Wooden Crate Wood bottle crate with 12 HWAC# 49908 compartments. Both sides of the box read S.J.B Co., C. Marurer. Two carry holes. Varnished exterior. 12.25” x 17” x 12”. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 51601 Lot # 2473 George and Lot # 2465 Hawaii 2 Hawaiian Milk Bottles Martha Washington 2 clear milk bottles. Blue pint PROPERTY OF Chalkware (with a / KAULUWAI FARM, MOLOKAI. ONE QUART secret) This piece is / PROPERTY OF / MAPULEHU DAIRY. No visible chips or cracks. Est. $200 ~ $400 entitled “The Secret.” 9.25”. Colorful. Est. $100 HWAC# 51012 ~ $200 HWAC# 49719 20 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2474 5 Lot # 2481 12 Mid Clear Shot Glasses Size Insulators A set ARGONAUT of 12 insulators with / WHISKEY / the best being the dark E.MARTIN & lime 3.5” McLaughlin CO. , faded gold No. 9 with 2 small base rim and several bruises. An unmarked small lip bruises. FINE OLD / KY. TAYLOR / WHISKEY. “THE OLD brown ceramic 2.75” GOVERNMENT” / The Perfection of Whiskey. Gold rim. COMPLIMENTS with a top bruise and OF / HENRY POLLACK / FAMILY WINES & LIQUORS / 15TH & base chip. 3.75” clear CAPITOL AVE. / OMAHA, NEB. Capitol Liquor Company / WHOLESALE Maydwell-9, 3.25” with 3 on top and star, green with bruise on top LIQUOR DEALERS / 411 NORTH MAIN STREET, / LOS ANGELES, CAL. and base. 3.5” aqua with star with 2 small upper bruises. 3” dark Gold rim with chip on lip. Est. $100 ~ $160 HWAC# 51426 aqua with star and 3 on top. 3.5” green Brookfield with 4 on top and 2 small bruises. 3.5” light green with star and medium upper chip Lot # 2475 Assorted Glass Wear Assorted and a bruise. 3.5” aqua with star and revers 16 on top. 3.5” dark aqua glass wear approximately 36 pieces. Clear Brookfield. 3.5 aqua Brookfiield with reverse 16 on top. 3.5” green green and pink liquor glasses, 4 metal rimmed with star and unusual flat bevel on top. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# glass bottom coasters. 6 ice cream bowls, and 50821 more. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51602 Lot # 2482 12 Pony Insulators One dark green 4” with 3 chipped drops. Includes Hemingray California, Lynchburg, McLaughlin, Brookfield and a light aqua Hemingray - 19. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50836 Lot # 2483 13 Beehive Insulators This collection of 13 beehive insulators Lot # 2476 Cambridge Glass Server Green is 4” to 4.25” and includes 5 point star, B, glass c. 1910’s to 1920’s. 4.5” x 10.5” with 1” gold trim on upper Hemingray-21, H. C. Co., and more. One edge and gold on handle top. No visible chis or cracks. Includes a of the B has original wooden post inside demitasse cup. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 51605 threads. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 50823 Lot # 2477 Northwood Antique Rainbow Carnival Glass Candy Dish c. early 1900’s. Rainbow carnival Lot # 2484 2 Large glass candy dish with wavy rim. No Broadbased Insulators Two visible chips or cracks. Est. $200 ~ large insulators. One is aqua $400 HWAC# 51604 green and 5.5” wide. There are 4 chips under the bottom of the bell. The large white one is 7” wide and marked ?omas. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50831 Lot # 2485 2 Milk Glass Insulators 2 Maydwell - 20 insulators, 3.75” tall. Est. Lot # 2478 3 Coil Style $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50826 Insulators 3.25” light blue with 4 ridges and 1 bruise. Two 4.25” cobalt with 6 ridges. Est. $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 50834 Lot # 2486 3 Green Lot # 2479 1 Green Hemingray Insulator This Insulators All are approx insulator is green and is 3.5” tall. 1 medium sized 4.25” tall and various bruise. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50817 shades of green. Hawley, PA USA has a small bruise on top and small chips on the base. W. Brookfield 45 Cliff St N.Y.has a chip on mid rear. Postal. Lot # 2480 Hemingray Cobalt Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50819 Insulator Desirable Hemingray cobalt 4” tall. Petticoat / Hemingray / Patent May 2 1892. 2 drops are missing and 3 drops have point chips. 4 small bruises on upper lip. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50832 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 21
Day 2 ~ Bottles & Glass Lot # 2487 4 Cobalt Ceramic Lot # 2495 7 Insulators These 4 cobalt Intermediate Insulators ceramic insulators measure Brookfiled N.Y. is 3.25” approx 3.5” tall. The 2 tone with a waist and bottom one has a mushroom top with chip. The other 6 are I symbol. 2 have a B in a circle, approx 3.75”. Dark green 1 has a small bruise on the A. T. & T. Co. with 02 on top, bottom. One is lighter blue. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 50818 aqua No 20 with a large waist chip and 2 chips on Lot # 2488 4 Unusual base, green Brookfield with reverse 12 on top and a base chip, aqua A. Insulators 4.25” green X top, 5” T. & T Co. with 00 on top and 3 waist chips and bottom bruises, green green Hemingray Mickey Mouse unmarked except for a 5 point star with small base chip. The most with several damaged or missing interesting one is dark amber A. G. M. 11 with 1 waist and 2 base chips. drops, 4.5” green Locke Victor N. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50820 Y., 4.5” X top Brookfield. 5” Est. $70 ~ $100 HWAC# 50833 Lot # 2496 8 Brown Ceramic Insulators A Lot # 2489 5 Amber Insulators 4” collection of 8 brown ceramic tall amber insulators, Armstrong’s. Est. insulators including Locke. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 50829 3.25” to 4” tall. Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 50825 Lot # 2490 5 Purple See Photo Online Lot # 2497 Purple Insulator Quartet Insulators 4” light purple Small pony “diamond”, dark purple, Whitall Tatum Co. No 1 near mint; W.G.M. Co. dark purple, two with a tiny bruise on base. small base chips; medium purple Whitall 4 x 4” California. One has Tatum 3.6”; light purple California, the last 2 are apparently mint. A 2 waist bruises., one has a very pretty insulator group. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51798 top bruise and base bruise, one has an A on top and some light bruises, one has an A on top and a few small bruises. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50822 Lot # 2498 Two Colorful Insulators W.G.M. Co in dark purple, as mint as Lot # 2491 6 Assorted they get (small glass imperfection on side- not a chip); green (not aqua) Insulators Assortment includes Brookfield Pony, near mint, no chips aqua and green. 4” to 4.25”. but a minor pin sized ping on edge. Includes Brookfield, Gayner, W. Brookfield and Hemingray. Est. $50 Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 51714 ~ $100 HWAC# 50828 Lot # 2492 6 Ceramic Insulators ZOOM in Assortment of 6 ceramic insulators, 4” to 6” wide. Cobalt, brown, white for close up detail. 2 tone. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50835 High resolution images of ALL lots online! Lot # 2493 7 Assorted Insulators A group of 7 insulators FHWAC.com including aqua, dark aqua, lime and dark green. McLaughlin, Brookfield, Hemingray No. 40 and 42, M. Locke. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50827 Lot # 2494 7 Double Ended Insulators A large white egg, 2 large browns, 3 small browns and 1 clear. Est. $20 ~ $40 HWAC# 50830 22 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Gaming Lot # 2499 Montana Territorial Lot # 2504 Nevada, Receipts for Montana Gaming Dealers Reno Famous and Quite (Faro, Poker) 17 receipts for licenses Infamous Reno Bank issued in 1883 to gaming establishments Club The Bank Club was in Montana including Benton, Dillon, the second casino to be Hecla, Twin Bridges, and Glendale. licensed when gambling Research the names! Perfect for a was legalized in 1931. The Montana historian! 6.25” x 4” Soiling. Est. owners were Bill Graham $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 50623 and James McKay. These two were under investigation for laundering mob money from Chicago. The witness against them mysteriously disappeared before he could testify. Baby Face Nelson, who had been in town, left that same day. Graham and McKay eventually were found guilty of mail fraud and Lot # 2500 Montana 11 Montana served time in Leavenworth. But at the same time it was ‘the’ place Gaming Chips 11 plastic Montana to be. They had “The classiest bar this side of the Waldorf-Astoria” gaming chips. 1 aluminum token estimated to cost about $30,000. Graham & McKay were also the VOTE FOR BOZEMAN FOR THE owners of the Stockade and at 2:00 a. m. the “girls” would wander CAPITOL NOV 18 189(2?) Est. $100 on over where they always attracted a crown. The tray is 15 x 10.5”. ~ $200 HWAC# 50360 This tray has been professionally restored. There are a couple of small dents on the back. One shows through to the front. Also included is a 3.75” Bank Club Whiskey (?) glass and a Bank Club church key / stirring spoon. With this set you are ready to enjoy your afternoon tea! Est. $400 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 50873 Lot # 2501 Nevada, Carson City Carson City Gaming Ephemera Lot # 2505 Nevada, Reno Large This lot includes facsimile Cardboard Broadside Ad for Jack See Photo Online money from Silver Spur Cafe and McCloskey talking about Harold’s Club Casino, Carson City Nugget. Also McCloskey was a famous columnist for the The Friendly Senator, coupons Las Vegas Sun. “...if gambling is carried on the level of Harold’s Club, from Carson City Nugget, Carson by men lake Raymond I. Smith, there will be no need for restrictive Mint, and Silver Spur. Est. $60 ~ legislation.” Vegas was to be infiltrated by the mob and legislation was $120 HWAC# 51447 needed. John R. “Jack” McCloskey, a native of Goldfield, Nevada, was born in 1911. His parents had left Leadville, Colorado in the wake of Lot # 2502 Nevada, Las labor violence there. McCloskey attended local schools in Goldfield and Vegas Nevada Club Las Tonopah, always interested in the newspaper business. As a teenager, Vegas 25c Gaming Chip John McCloskey swept out the office of the Tonopah Bonanza. He made Rare yellow 25 cent chip from his mark in Hawthorne and latter Las Vegas. 22.5 x 19”. See photo for the Nevada Club. There was staining on left and right sides. Corners are worn and bottom left and “Diamond Jim’s” Nevada Club, top right have been bent. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 49728 and the “Nashville” Nevada Club. Est. $1,000 ~ $1,500 Lot # 2506 Nevada, Reno Reno Gaming HWAC# 51316 Ephemera 9 paper items including Club Cal-Neva, Horseshoe Club, Club Primadonna fun packet, Overland Casino, Jim Kelley’s Nugget. Est. $50 ~ $90 HWAC# 51448 Lot # 2507 Lot # 2503 Nevada, Las Nevada, Reno Vegas Pioneer Club 25c Two Real Gaming Chip Brown chip Photo Nevada with the famous hitchiking Gambling cowboy, “Vegas Vic.” The Postcards 1938 Pioneer Club downtown 1) Monte Carlo. Probably Reno. Licensed Las Vegas. Twenty five cent for gambling for six months in 1938. 2) chip. Pioneer Club Las Vegas Owl Club. Combination view of two interior was a casino that opened scenes. Smaller is the same photograph in 1942 and was located as previous card. Unused. Owl Club was in Downtown Las Vegas, located at 142 E. Commercial Row. It Nevada, at 25 East Fremont Street. It ceased operating as a casino in received the first gambling license issued in 1995, the same year the Fremont Street Experience was completed. Reno in 1931. It operated from 1931-1938. Scarce cards. Est. $40 ~ Est. $1,000 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 51315 $80 HWAC# 52964 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 23
Day 2 ~ Gaming Lot # 2508 Nevada, Tonopah Lot # 2514 Gaming Box Tonopah and Hawthorne, NV with Pistol and Knife Gaming Ephemera 7 paper items Stained wood box holds 4 from Mizpah Hotel and Casino, suit amber colored wooden Historic Tonopah Club and El Capitan chip boxes, a deck of cards, a Lodge and Casino. Est. $50 ~ $90 7.25 inch knife with possible HWAC# 51449 mother of pearl handle and silver colored scabbard. Lot # There is a small single shot 2509 .32 Derringer with white Nevada Nine Nevada Gambling stone grips. The cardboard Postcards Two RPC’s: Famous Crystal ammo box does not have any in Virginia City and harder to find cartridges. Consigned by Nevada Biltmore Hotel in Las Vegas. The Cowboy Connection in Others include Reno’s Jim Kelley Livingston, MT. Est. $1,000 Nugget with Chinese characters on the ~ $2,000 HWAC# 49866 back, Felix’s Bank Club of Lovelock, Crystal Bay Club at Lake Tahoe, Fremont Hotel, Flamingo, and Riviera of Las Vegas. One 1966 postcard has a Hawaii cancel and sent to Alaska? Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 52963 Lot # 2510 Nevada Small Town Nevada Gaming Ephemera 9 paper pieces with the most interesting being Lot # 2515 Will & Lucky Bet slip from Montgomery Lodge. Finch Faro Game Case Includes Bonanza Loop in Virginia City, Counter Hand made The Bonanza Club, Sparks Silver Club, by this famed maker. Harvey’s, Golden Bubble Casino and more. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51446 Also called a cue box or coffin. The operator was called a coffin operator. A very nice rare gaming Lot # 2511 Ivory or Bone Domino piece. Dark wood hinged Set Complete set of ivory or white stone case with red and white dominoes in a wooden case 2” x 2.75” x chips.. 12” x 11” when 11”. Consigned by The Cowboy Connection opened. Consigned by in Livingston, MT. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# The Cowboy Connection 49258 in Livingston, MT. Est. $1,500 ~ $3,000 HWAC# 49865 Lot # 2512 Box of Dominoes and Dice Wooden box 1.75’ x 7” x 5” holds 45 bone dominoes and a pair of dice. Consigned by The Cowboy Connection in Livingston, MT. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49867 Lot # 2516 Wheel of Lot # 2513 Early Traveling Gaming Fortune and Chuck-a-Luck Wheel Early 19th Century traveling Wheel of Fortune 43.5” x gaming wheel. Intact leather pointer 31.25” x 12”. Numbers 1 - Gold colored ornaments in each 15 on red and black wood corner of wheel box and on lid. 13” x wheel with metal spokes on 13” x 4.5”. Consigned by The Cowboy wheel and leather pointer. Connection in Livingston, MT. Est. $250 ~ Chuck-a-Luck 17.5”x 12” x $500 HWAC# 49864 12” metal cage, three green dice 1.25” dice. There is green felt lining inside of cage. Est. $300 ~ $700 HWAC# 51400 24 October 19 - 23, 2017
Lot # 2517 16 Decks of Mostly Unopened Advertising Playing Lot # 2522 Nevada Cards 4 decks are from Delta Air Lines Nevada Branding Iron appear to be unplayed and do not have This iron once belonged seals. The backs have illustrations of to Nevada resident Hap Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, San Magee who began acquiring Francisco and Washington. 2 externally them in 1935. It is tagged sealed generic Delta decks. 2 decks 41 from his collection. It internally sealed TWA/Hilton. 2 decks is a C brand. The attached Alaska Airlines internally sealed. 3 Magee note states this iron is from John. S. Child, recorded in 1885. decks United Airlines, all sealed. 1 A notation on the records establishes use of this brand in 1854, thus deck Pan Am with broken external making it the oldest brand of legal record in Nevada. Found in the seal, appears to be unplayed. 1 deck Northwest Orient, internally Miller ranch headquarters, Yerington, Nevada, A horse bearing this sealed. 1 deck, RCA “His Masters Voice” externally sealed. 4 decks brand on LS was listed in a Lyon County estray. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 51037 generic American Airline externally sealed decks, 3 of these decks have cracked cellophane. 1 deck American Airlines with DH-4 plane on blue background, externally sealed with cracked cellophane. 3 Lot # 2523 A L Branding Iron A decks American Airlines Ford Tri-Motor with red background. All are L branding iron 5.25” x 3.5” x 34.25”. externally sealed with cracked cellophane. 2 decks Holland America This iron is from the collection of in a sealed blue box. Also 2 Holland-America Line ceramic drink prominent Nevada collector Hap coasters. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# Magee, Tag 74. Surface rust has 49203 been largely removed and the iron has been sprayed with clear lacquer. Lot # 2518 45 Gaming and Faro Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51411 Chips 1.5” plastic gaming and Faro Chips. Mixed assortment of chips and Lot # some have cigarette burns. Est. $50 ~ 2524 $100 HWAC# 50359 Vintage Bless & Drake Coal Iron Cast iron sad coal fired iron with black handle and curved heat deflector under the handle. The deflector is oval. 19th century. See Photo Online Made in Newark, NJ. Steampunk looking iron. 6.5” 8.75” x 4”. Missing rear pin and has a 3 on left rear top plate. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50852 Lot # 2519 Gaming Token Group Total of 168 gaming chips from New Mexico and Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana. All $1 chips: (8) Lot # 2525 Vintage Bless & Drake Rt.66; Rio Puerco, NM; (8) Taos Mountain, Taos, NM; (8) Isleta Resort, Coal Iron Cast iron sad coal fired iron NM; (8) San Felipe Casino, NM; (8) Fire Rock, Gallup, NM; (8) Sandia, with wooden handle and curved heat Albuquerque; (10) Santa Claran, NM; (10) Santa Ana Star, Santa Ana deflector under the handle. The deflector Pueblo, NM; (13) Buffalo Thunder, Sante Fe, NM; (15) Camel Rock, is rectangular and has a corrugated Tesuque, NM; (17) Inn of the Mountain Gods, Mescalero, NM; (17) bottom. 19th century Made in Newark, NJ. Ohkay, San Juan, NM; (19) Sky City, Acoma, NM. Plus Oklahoma: (2) Steampunk looking iron. 6.5” 8.75” x 4”. Est. Cherokee, (2) Winstar; (1) Lucky Star. Also (2) Island View, MS; (1) $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50853 Hollywood, Baton Rouge, LA. Eleven chips from Flag. Plus a display cardboard holder for “New Mexico Gaming Tokens” with sixteen Lot # empty slots. Est. $170 ~ $350 HWAC# 52408 2526 ( L Branding Iron ( L branding iron. 5” Lot # 2520 Blackjack Table x 4” x 36”. Tag 236 This iron is from Chip Tray Metal chip tray from the collection of prominent Nevada a blackjack table. 12 1/2 x 23 collector Hap Magee. Surface rust has 1/2 inches. Build your own table been largely removed and the iron around the tray! Est. $100 ~ $200 has been sprayed with clear lacquer. HWAC# 49564 Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51419 Lot # 2527 ( S S ) Branding Lot # 2521 Mounted Photo Iron ( S S ) branding iron. 3.5” x of Three Men Playing Poker A 3.75” x 30.5”. This iron is from the magnifying glass reveals the men on collection of prominent Nevada the left and right have all face cards! collector Hap Magee. Surface rust Photo 5 x 5.5” Framed 6 4.25”. some has been largely removed and the foxing but very strong contrast! Est. iron has been sprayed with clear $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 53465 lacquer. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51415 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 25
Day 2 ~ Cowboy Lot # 2528 >E Branding Iron >E Lot # 2535 J I Branding Iron J I branding iron. 5” x 4.75” x 39.25”. branding iron. 4.5” x 6” x 33”. This iron is This iron is from the collection of from the collection of prominent Nevada prominent Nevada collector Hap collector Hap Magee. Surface rust has Magee. Surface rust has been largely been largely removed and the iron has removed and the iron has been been sprayed with clear lacquer. Est. sprayed with clear lacquer. Est. $60 $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51410 ~ $120 HWAC# 51413 Lot # 2536 M D Branding Lot # 2529 2 Different Vintage Sad Iron M D branding iron. 5.25” x 3” x Irons Sensible No. 5 sleeve and collar 33”. This iron is from the collection iron with detachable wooden handle. of prominent Nevada collector Hap 8” x 4.5’ x 2.25”. Colebrookdale Iron Magee. Tag 616. Surface rust has been Company, Boyertown, PA. U S A with largely removed and the iron has been detachable black wooden handle. 5.25” sprayed with clear lacquer. Est. $60 ~ x 6.5” x 3.25”. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 50855 $120 HWAC# 51412 Lot # 2530 Vintage Sad Iron Lot # 2537 N P Branding Iron N P Unmarked sad iron with wooden handle. branding iron. 5.25” x 3.25” x 31”. This 5.25” x 7”. Some rust on one side of iron is from the collection of prominent bottom section. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# Nevada collector Hap Magee. Tag 107. 50854 Surface rust has been largely removed and the iron has been sprayed with clear lacquer. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51414 Lot Lot # 2531 3 Different Vintage # 2538 R G Branding Iron R G Irons 3 different sad irons. The branding iron. 4.75” x 3” x 39”. This A. C. Williams Co. with detachable iron is from the collection of prominent wooden handle. Some internal rust. Nevada collector Hap Magee. Tag 9. Triangular iron with a 5 on top plate Surface rust has been largely removed and ornate metal handle. Geneva Hand Fluter Improved, Geneva, Ill. and the iron has been sprayed with Curved iron without stand and a smooth bottom. Est. $80 ~ $150 clear lacquer. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# HWAC# 50859 51417 Lot # 2532 6 Different Vintage Lot # 2539 Vintage Hand Iron Ironing Trivets An assortment Probably A. C. William. Detachable of 6 different ironing trivets. One wooden handle. Sad iron measures is non cast iron and has 4 corner 4.5” x 6.5” x 3.25”. Some wear to shiny springs which are rusty. Five are metal and underside. Est. $50 ~ $100 cast iron and one is marked W.H. HWAC# 50856 Howell CO, Geneva, ILL. the others are unmarked. Est. $60 ~ $120 Lot # 2540 HWAC# 50841 Vintage Imperial Brass Mfg. Iron This liquid fueled iron is missing the fuel tank. Imperial Brass Mfg. Lot # 2533 Double P Branding Co was located in Chicago, IL. Model 15 Iron Double P branding iron, unusual “Imperial”, self heating iron.with wooden symbol with a single vertical line a forward P and a reverse P pattern. 3.5” x 4.25” x 29”. This iron is from the collection of prominent Nevada collector Hap Magee. Tag 560. Surface rust has been largely removed and the iron has been sprayed with clear lacquer. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# handle. Est. $100 ~ $150 51418 HWAC# 50857 Lot # 2534 G O Branding Iron G O Lot # 2541 Three Cowboy branding iron. 2.75” x 5.5” x 28.5”. This Real Photo Postcards 1) iron is from the collection of prominent RPC of cowboy in bib shirt, gauntlet gloves, shotgun chaps and boots. Nevada collector Hap Magee. Tag 352. 2) Cowboy on a horse in front of a barn .RPC. 3) Young Cowboy in full Surface rust has been largely removed dress.RPC 4) Oklahoma post card of cowboys working on the plains. and the iron has been sprayed with clear Est. $400 ~ $80 HWAC# 46917 lacquer. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51416 26 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Cowboy Lot # 2542 Cowboy Postcards Balance Lot Lot # 2548 Cowboy Postcard Collection Lot of 20. Please see photo online Est. $20 ~ with Country Postmarks Lot of sixteen. $40 HWAC# 53404 Montana: Livingston, Glasgow, Stevensville, Stanford. Texas: El Paso, Durbin. Oklahoma: El Reno, Crowder. South Dakota: Fort Bennett. Wyoming: Fort Fred Steele. Nebraska: Harrison. Oregon: Pendleton. Arizona: Yuma. New Mexico: Fort Bayard. Lot # 2543 California: Ellisworth. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 53403 ‘Posing for the Camera’ Lot # 2549 Cowboys and Firearms Cowboy Real Photo Postcards Lost Postcard Collection Lot of eleven. See Photo Online of Thirteen. Eleven RPC’s. Cowboys Three RPCs and one photo. Photo is and would-be cowboys stop to pose dated 1917 in Wyoming. RPCs show for the camera. Some are in the studio and some outside. Some are on cowboys brandishing guns for the camera. One Remington Arms Plant horseback. They are branding guns, twirling ropes and playing cards. and two postcards of Remington firearms. Two color postcards of Please see photos online. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 53401 cowboys hunting game. One cowboy - Indian shootout. Finally one three dimensional “Souvenir of the 2nd Artillery.” Est. $50 ~ $100 Lot # 2544 Amazing Group of 25 HWAC# 53402 RPC Rodeo Postcards with Rider and Bucking Horse Named These Real Lot # 2550 Cowboys at Rest and Play Postcard Collection Lot of Photo Postcards all share horse and thirteen. Three real photo postcards. Premier card is a corral scene at animal names. Some are successful the Bravo Ranch in Maravisa(?), New and some are going to take a hard hit! Mexico. Serious water damage, but To give you an idea, just a few are 1) quite unique! Other RPC’s include an Tony Houks calf roping in Hotchkiss, early old west camper wagon and a Colorado, 2) Bud Travis being thrown ranch scene. Color photographs include by Bonnie Parker at Sisters in 1945, a Stevensville, Montana postcard of a 3) George Nelson on Bally Sowers at homestead, wtih “This looks like the Pendleton, 4) Harry Bowles leaving Big Sandy in Cheyenne, 5) Fred place I first started to work.” Others Knox on Wolf Creek in Gilma, 6) Micky Hicks on Blackhawk, 7) E. L. show cowboys racing, chicken pulling, Cooper on Angel in 1931 at Pendleton. Amazing! Est. $200 ~ $500 resting, hanging around the ranch, HWAC# 53400 camping and smoking. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51489 Lot # 2545 Cattle Drive Cowboy Lot # 2551 Cowgirl Postcard Group Lot Postcard Collection Lot of thirty-five. of Fifteen. Thirteen different. All color. The Includes 12 Dude Larsen, 2 Williamson- real deal - riding, on a cattle drive, with Haffner of Denver, 2 Charles Morris of weapons! Please see both photos online. Chinook Montana, 1 Charles Morris of Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 51492 Great Falls, 1 John Innes, 1 E Lungren, 1 ES Porter and 1 R Farrington Elwell. Please Lot # 2552 Real see photos online. One duplicate. Est. Photo Postcard $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51495 Cowboy in Chaps 1912 Real photo post card of cowboy in chaps with revolver stuck in back Lot # 2546 Cowboy “OOPS” pocket. Unused postally but has period writing on Postcards Lot off nine. Three RPC’s: back which IDs the cowboy as “Fred Seibert” and 1) Pendleton Drug Company “Missed dated 1912. Slight fading on left upper portion. his steer”. 1922 2) “Pancho Villa tossed 5.25” x 3.5”. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51623 by Brama Bull”. 3) Rider going over his bucking Bronc’s head. Pendleton Round Lot # 2553 up. Photo by Waible Patton. One leather Humorous card of man on ground and horse Cowboy bucking away. “Just Landed in San Postcards Lot of twenty-five. Francisco”. Color postcards continue Includes a E. V. Ham of Great the bucking theme. Two Larson and one Ridgley Calendar Company of Falls with an agate attached Great Falls. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51490 to the card. Also a BC Kropp, Curt Teich, 2 Babcock & Lot # 2547 Cowboy Postcard Borough of Albuquerque, Collection - Sketches Lot of thirty- McCormick of Amarillo, 2 Dude nine. 12 different. Duplicates are Larsen, 1 Western Girl Series, all Rap Brown. Three Different Rap 6 Walls, Southwest Post Card Brown. 1 JR Williams1 LH Larsen of of Albuquerque, and 1 Noble of Colorado Springs. Cancels include Kanab Utah, 2 Glacier Stationery of Monrovia California, Palmer Colorado, Huntington Missouri, Kalispell Great Falls, 1 Phil Lisle, 1 Cabot Colt, Montana, Gervais Oregon, Raton New Mexico, Oklahoma City 1 Petley. Please see photos online. Oklahoma and all over the Western United States. Please see photos Est. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 51498 online. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 51497 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 27
Day 2 ~ Cowboy Lot # 2554 Nine Rodeo Real Photo Lot # 2560 Montana Montana Cowboy Post Cards These RPCs include a 1913 Ephemera Lot of 5. 1) Order forms for Al parade before the Miles City Roundup, Furstnow, Wholesale and Retail Saddlery, 1936 Outlaw the Bucking Bronc, Miles City, Montana, c.1907. 2) 1914 1916 Schlichting photo at Miles City souvenir program put out by the Veterans of Roundup, Leeland Art Company titled Foreign Wars for the White Sulphur Springs “The Cowboy Delight”, a Burrell photo Rodeo. Many Montana ads and descriptions of the stands at the 1911 Round Up, of calf roping, saddle bronc riding, and steer two Lambert 1914 Ida Falls Roundup, wrestling. Pages not numbered, approx. 1911 Lee Morehouse photo titled “Some Bucking at the Roundup.” Est. 30. 6.25” x 4.5” 3) Songbook for “Sunset $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51499 in Montana,” music by John B. Goodrich, lyrics by Al C. Fischer, Butte, Montana. Cover Lot # 2555 On the Trail Cowboy shows cattle. 12.5” x 9” Not dated. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 50607 Postcard Collection Lot of eighteen. Includes an RPC with a hand written Lot # 2561 Wyoming Union Cattle Company title “banding calves”. Also a postcard Bond $1000 10 year gold bond. Steer vignette. with a stamp “Moffat and Rio Blanco Signed by president Sturgis. We could not find Counties DCT welcomes you MCEA any info on this company in this library.13.75” x Craig.” These are in Colorado. One RA 10”. #206. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 52651 Davenport and one Larsen paintings turned into postcards. Please see Lot # 2562 Wyoming Union photographs online. Est. $70 ~ $120 HWAC# 51494 Cattle Company Bond $1000 10 year gold bond. 13.75” Lot # 2556 Men of the Wild West x 10”. Issued and signed by Postcard Group Lot of fourteen. president. #731. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 52659 Find bad guys, men rolling cigarettes, tough looking hombres, prospectors, Lot # 2563 ranchers on the prowl, painters and, Wyoming, yes, women! There is a Fred Schultz Cheyenne Photos of Ranching in “The Cattle Thieves.” Very little is known about this artist. He painted Wyoming 1919 in the Southwest in the early years of Ten photos of cattle and sheeping the twentieth century. Most of his paintings seem to be dated 1907. ranching in Cheyenne, Wyoming in His images were reproduced as prints and postcards. There is a L. H. 1919. A rattlesnake poses for one ‘Dude’ Larsen. He was a cowboy and poet (poem on back). Taken from of the pictures. Photos are 4 1/2 a painting. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51483 x 2 1/2 inches. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 52416 Lot # 2557 Rodeo Postcard Group Lot of twelve. Two Larson, three RR Lot # 2564 Cowboy Doubleday, one Venters, one HH Tammen. Americana Lot of four pieces Girl Bronc Busting, Smokey Branch riding of Old West Americana: 1) Glasseye, Pat Sloan on Chicken Buttes, Real photo postcard of a Famouss bucking Bronc ‘Five Minutes cowboy in shotgun chaps, to Midnight’, Dixie Lee Reger jumping Id’d as “Harry.” Unused, The car, Braden Girking riding Casey Jones CYKO stamp box indicates the at Pendleton Oregon. Est. $50 ~ $100 card was made between 1904 HWAC# 51491 and the 1920s. 2) Cabinet card photo trimmed to fit an oval frame. Man holding his hat has knee high boots on. Photo taken by Jackson Lot # 2558 “Old Zeke” by Samuel FLetcher 1909 Beadle’s Frontier of Waco, Texas c. 1870s. 3) Cabinet card of two men, one in a suit and Series Number 96. A little staining on front one in work clothes, posing by horse on their ranch. Id’d as “Ray, Floyd cover. Good condition overall. Est. $30 ~ Laverty.” Horse has on 1870s stock saddle. 4) 1894 Missouri Livery $60 HWAC# 46916 Stable letter about selling a wagon to settle a bill owed, signed by owner of the livery stable. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 52414 Lot # 2565 Rex Coles Wild West Show Lot # 2559 Tickets in Roll c1940’s. Large roll on Minnesota, hundreds of tickets for Rex Cole’s Wild West Duluth Show. Price - 50c. Admit one child! Est. Schulze Brothers Co. Saddlery Cover $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 43924 and Billhead 1904 pictorial cover and billhead for harnesses billed to S.R. Buford in Virginia City, Montana. “Wholesale Harness, Saddlery, Leather & Findings. VC cancel on cover. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 50423 28 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 2 ~ Cowboy Lot # 2566 Old West Ephemera Three issues Lot # 2572 Nebraska, Omaha Omaha Barb Wire of “Frontier Times,” September, October and Company Letterhead 1888 Letter to P. Basche November 1927. Original 1912 “Buffalo Bill & Co. of Baker City Oregon explaining price Stories” magazine. Devoted to Far West Life of increase. Letter has neat vignette of eagle on bail Pawnee Bill and Buffalo Bill. Complete issue of wire. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 52018 but cover is starting to chip. Good candidate for framing. Also 1907 Wild West Carnival card of “Biggest Indian in World, Weight 450 lbs. Written on the back “Omer Cook from D. T. Stathem, Sep. 5, 1907 Los Angeles, Cal.” 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 52421 Lot # 2573 Barb Wire Lot # 2567 Wild West Show Cowboy Collection Approx 55 pieces Photo Large albumen photo of a Wild of barb wire 22” in length. Est. West Show Cowboy with holstered $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 51039 revolver, belt, cowboy cuffs and hat. Photo made by Sommer of Philadelphia. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches, trimmed to fit an oval frame. Circa early 1900s. Est. $100 ~ $200 Lot # 2574 Visalia Chaps A pair of leather HWAC# 52417 chaps 40” long. Metal snaps on pockets. Leather fringes. Leather belt with copper appearing buckle. 1” hole in leather. brush scratches and other signs of use by a working cowboy. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50837 Lot # 2568 Buffalo Bill Stereoview Buffalo Bill was perhaps the most famous Wild West performer. This view is 2. See Photo Online Indian camp. Buffalo Bill combination. No photographer listed. Est. $250 ~ $500 HWAC# 53215 Lot # 2575 Vintage Western Buckskin Jacket Vintage buck skin jacket with leather Lot # 2569 Pioneer fringes and 3 buttons. Photographs Lot of three: Signs of water staining 1) Tintype photo of two on left sleeve and Western pioneers dressed overall signs of being in their best clothes, boots worn. Custom made and wide brimmed hats. by Mid-Western Sports Holed at the top, circa Togs, Berlin Wis. from 1880s, 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 customer’s leather as per inches. 2) Tintype photo tag. 32” long. Est. $200 of pioneer in hat, vest and ~ $400 HWAC# 51005 boots, taken outside the barn. 3 1/4 x 4 inches. 3) Cabinet card of two pioneers in boots and hats, circa 1890s. 4 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 52418 Lot # 2576 Black Dan Post Corona See Photo Online Boots Unworn in box Dan Post black Lot # 2570 Cabinet Card of a Corona boots. Size 9D. Est. $100 ~ $150 Cowboy and Horse The cowboy HWAC# 49939 is on a horse on a ranch. He is wearing cuffs, guantlets and shotgun chaps. The horse is wearing several accessories. c. 1890’s, photo has been trimmed. 4.5” x 6.25”. Est. $60 ~ $120 *** MANY BIDDING OPTIONS *** HWAC# 51621 Come see us live in Reno, NV Lot # 2571 Tintype Photo of a Rancher/Farmer or bid live online, by phone, Dressed in a white Shirt and knee high boots. Housed in a paper mount. Some foxing on reverse. fax, email, or absentee mail! Person is unidentified. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46919 View the catalog online and register at FHWAC.com Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 29
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Day 3 ~ Tokens Lot # 3000 Alaska, Long Bimetallic Bingle Token (Long, Alaska) Brass with See Photo Online aluminum center, 28mm. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51355 Lot # 3007 Arizona, Bagdad Bagdad Copper Corp. Token (Bagdad, Arizona) Obv.: Bagdad Copper Corp. / 50c In Trade / Bagdad, Ariz. Rev.: same. Al, 30mm (1950-58) R5. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 51319 Lot # 3001 Alaska, Nome Lot # 3008 Arizona, Benson/Bisbee Dempsey Dickey Slot Mansion Bar/ Turf Saloon Tokens Machine Token Obv.: (Benson and Bisbee, Arizona) Lot Nome Novelty Co. / Slot of two: 1) Obv.: Mansion / Bar; Rev.: / Machines / Dempsey / good For / 5c / In Trade; Br., 21mm Dickey / Nome; Rev.: Good R3. 2) Turf / 12 1/2c / In Trade; “W” For / 25c / In Cash. Br.,rd., stamped, 22mm, R9, poor condition. 22mm. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 51324 Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50438 Lot # 3002 Alaska, Seward The Northern Token (Seward, Alaska) Obv.: Good Lot # 3009 Arizona, Bisbee Butte Saloon Token (Bisbee, For / Northern / 12 1/2c / In Trade; Rev.: Native Copper Arizona) Obv.: Butte Saloon / / From / Seward, Alaska. Rd, Bisbee, / Ariz.; Rev.: Good For copper, 28mm. Nice condition. One Drink or Cigar. Br., 21mm, Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 7mm star cutout, R6. Est. $100 ~ 51352 $200 HWAC# 49578 Lot # 3003 Alaska, Silver Bow Basin Lot # 3010 Arizona, Bisbee Gastineau Mining Co. Tool Tag (Silver Bow City Saloon Token (Bisbee, Basin, Alaska) Hexagonal brass tag stamped Arizona) Obv.: City Saloon A.G.M. Co. / 115. Listed in Benice page 309 / B. Caretto / Bisbee; rev.: (3.B) 35mm. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 51812 Good For One / 12 1/2c / Drink. Br., 21mm, R7. Est. Lot # 3004 $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 49572 Alaska, Skagway 8 Idaho Saloon Tokens (Skagway, Lot # 3011 Arizona, Bisbee Alaska) Lot of eight identical tokens: Depot Saloon Token (Bisbee, Obv.: Good For / 10c / Idaho Saloon Arizona) Obv.: The Depot Saloon / In Trade; Rev.: same. NCS certified / Bisbee, / Ariz.; Rev.: Good For / Unc. details environmental damage. One / Drink. Br., 21mm, R6. Est. In 1899 Skagway had 89 saloons, by $120 ~ $240 HWAC# 49577 1906 there were only six left and the Idaho had been closed. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 50473 Lot # 3012 Arizona, Bisbee Lot # 3005 Yukon Territory, Dawson B Opera Club Token (Bisbee, & M Token (Dawson, Yukon Territory) Arizona) Obv.: Opera Club / Obv.: B & M / Dawson ; Rev.: Good For / 12 Bisbee, / Ariz.; Rev.: 12 1/2 1/2 / In Trade. Br., rd., 21mm. “George M. . Al, 21mm, R9. Est. $80 ~ Buck and Frank Mangarella operated the $200 HWAC# 49576 B & M Store at 114 Queen Street between 1901 and 1908.” (Benice, “Alaska and Yukon Tokens.”) Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# Lot # 3013 Arizona, Bisbee Three 51321 Different Bisbee, Arizona Tokens Lot of 3: 1) Obv.: Miners / Saloon; Rev.: Lot # 3006 Alaska, Six Alaska Good For / One / Drink. Al, 25mm,R8; Tokens (Kobuk, Ketchican, 2) Obv.: The Butte Mulligan / Factory / Gambell) Lot of six: 1) Harry No. 1 / Bisbee, Arizona; Rev.: Good For Brown / Kobuk / Alaska; Good / 12 1/2c / In Trade; Br., 21mm, R7; 3) For / 25c / In Trade. Al.,rd. 24mm. Obv.: Chas. Wahtola & Bell / Bisbee / General store 1928-46. 2) R & Arizona; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade; C . Pioneer Bar / Card Room / Br., 21mm, 5mm cutout, R3. Est. $120 Ketchican / Alaska; 10 pts. Oct. ,al., 28mm. 3) Reindeer Commercial Co. ~ $240 HWAC# 49178 Gambell / Alaska; Good For / 1c / In Trade. Al., rd. 19mm. 4) Tongass Historical Society 1961; Ketchican Alaska. 5 & 6) Reindeer Commercial Savoonga (50c & 1c). Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 51369 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 1
Day 3 ~ Tokens Lot # 3014 Arizona, Black Lot # 3021 Arizona, Diamond Summerfield & Lowell Lowell Bakery Peck Token (Black Diamond, Token (Lowell, Arizona) Arizona) Obv.: Summerfield Obv.: Lowell Bakery / / & / Peck / Black Diamond, Lowell, / Ariz.; Rev.: Good / Arizona; Rev.: Good For / 1 for / 1 / Loaf of Bread. / Drink. Br., 21mm, R8. Est. Br., 27,, scal. R8. Nice $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49170 condition, extra fine or better. Est. $50 ~ $100 Lot # 3015 Arizona, HWAC# 49569 Courtland Shankey’s Place Token (Courtland, Lot # 3022 Arizona, Lowell Arizona) Obv.: Shankey’s Midway Saloon Token / Place; Rev.: Drink. Br., (Lowell, Arizona) Obv.: 25mm,R8. Est. $80 ~ Midway Saloon; rev.: Good $160 HWAC# 50439 For / 12 1/2c / At The Bar; Br., 25mm, R5. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 49570 Lot # 3016 Arizona, Fort Grant Post Exchange Token (Fort Grant, Arizona) Obv.: Lot # 3023 Arizona, Post Exchange / Fort Grant; Pearce C.H. Wiles Token Rev.: 10. Al, Oct., 27mm, R9. (Pearce, Arizona) Obv.: Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# C.H. / Wiles; Rev.: Good 49175 For / 5c / cents / In / Trade. Br., 25mm, R9. Holed. (Wiles was a barber Lot # 3017 Arizona, in Pearce 1900-05.) Est. Gleeson H & H Token $100 ~ $200 HWAC# (Gleeson, AZ) Obv.: 49571 Gleeson / H & H / Arizona; Rev.: Good For Lot # 3024 Arizona, One / 12 1/2c / Drink. Al., Pearce Pearce Mercantile 25mm, R9. Est. $200 ~ Token 5C (Pearce, $400 HWAC# 49168 Arizona) Obv.: Pearce Mercantile Company / Not Lot # 3018 Arizona, / Negotiable; Rev.: Good Gleeson Old Saloon For / 5c / In Merchandise. Token (Gleeson, 21mm, Rd., R9. Est. $50 ~ Arizona) Obv.: Old / $100 HWAC# 49167 Saloon; Rev.: Good For / One / Drink. Br., 24mm, Lot # 3025 Arizona, R10. Only known example, Pearce Pearce Mercantile plate piece. Est. $200 ~ Token $1 Obv.: Pearce $400 HWAC# 49176 Mercantile Co. / $1.00; Rev.: Good For / $1.00 / In Lot # 3019 Arizona, Merchandise. Br., 38mm, Gleeson Star Saloon R8. Est. $50 ~ $100 Token (Gleeson, HWAC# 51362 Arizona) Obv.: Star Saloon / Gleeson, / Ariz.; Lot # 3026 Arizona, Rev.: Good For / 1 / Poland F.E. Edwards Drink. Al., Oct., 28mm, Token (Poland, R9. Est. $300 ~ $600 Arizona) Obv.: F.E. HWAC# 49169 Edwards / Pool / and / Billiards; Rev.: Good Lot # 3020 Arizona, Gleeson Wm. T. For / 12 1/2c / In Cox Token (Gleeson, Arizona) Obv.: Trade. Br., 27mm, scal (8), R5. Est. $100 ~ Wm. T. Cox / Gleeson / Arizona; Rev.: blank. Br., oval, holed. 35 mm x 20 $200 HWAC# 50443 Lot # 3027 Arizona, Silverbell mm. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 50441 Carriger and Briggs Token (Silverbell, Arizona) Obv.: Carriger and Briggs / Silverbell, / Ariz.; Rev.: Good For One / 12 1/2c / Drink. Al, 28mm, R6. One token ghost town. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49575 2 October 19 - 23, 2017
Day 3 ~ Tokens Lot # 3028 Arizona, Lot # 3034 Arizona, Tombstone Henzel & Tombstone A. Demartini Kibfer Token (Tombstone, Arizona) Obv.: Token (Tombstone, Henzel & Kibfer / Good For / holed / At Bar; Arizona) Obv.: Good For / 1 Rev.: blank. Br., rd. 23mm, unlisted. Est. $200 ~ / Shine / A. Demartini; Rev.: $400 HWAC# 50445 Jacob Strahle & Co. / Billiard / Manfrs. / 515 / Market St. / San Francisco, Cal. Br., 24mm, R10. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50442 Lot # 3035 Arizona, Tombstone Lot # 3029 Arizona, Tombstone A. Occidental Bar Wentworth Token (Tombstone, Token (Tombstone, Arizona) Obv.: A. Wentworth / Arizona) Obv.: Tombstone, Ariz.; Rev.: Good For / One / Occidental / Bar; rev.: Smile. Al, 26 x 18mm. oval, R8. Est. $150 Good For / One / ~ $250 HWAC# 49173 Smile; Wm, 24 mm, R10. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 50444 Lot # 3036 Arizona, Tombstone Pony Saloon Token (Tombstone, Arizona) Obv.: Pony Saloon / J.H. Marrs / Prop. / Tombstone, / Ariz.; Rev.: Lot # 3030 Arizona, Good For / 12 1/2c / In Tombstone B & P Trade. Br., 29mm, scal., R8. Token (Tombstone, Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# Arizona) Obv.: The / B 49573 & P / Tombstone / Ariz.; Lot # 3037 Arizona, Tombstone Prospector Rev.: Good For / 10c /In Merchandise. Al, 24mm, Saloon Token (Tombstone, Arizona) Obv.: R9. Est. $300 ~ $900 Prospector Saloon / Good For / 12 1/2c / In / HWAC# 49574 Trade; Rev.: blank. Br., 21mm, R8. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 50440 Lot # 3031 Arizona, Tombstone Barney Lot # 3038 Andrino Token California, (Tombstone, Arizona) Los Angeles Obv.: Barney / Andrino; Ultra Rare Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company (Token) Catalog Rev.: Good For / 12 1/2c / Drink / Or / Cigar. Al., c1925 This is the token lovers 27mm, Oct. R8. Est. $80 catalog. They were the number 1 ~ $120 HWAC# 49177 die striker for the southwest. For tokens, stencils, signs, brass plates, Lot # 3032 Arizona, dating stamps, metals, license plates, badges, sealers, hotel key tags, Tombstone Everybody’s pocket key chains, etc.. etc., etc. Extensive token section!16 pages Pharmacy Token in the middle of the catalog in Spanish! We have never seen one. An (Tombstone, Arizona) Internet search showed only one copy of catalog #20. Hard, cloth type Obv.: Everybody’s cover. Edges and spine have worn out cover! 520 pages. 12 x 8”. Est. Pharmacy / Tombstone, / $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 50874 Ariz.; Rev.: Good For / 5c / Lot # 3039 California, Mother Lode In Trade. Oct., Al., 21mm, R9. Est. $150 ~ $250 Tokens Lot of two: 1) Obv.: Limit HWAC# 49172 Saloon / John Torre / Prop. / Amador City, Cal.; Rev.: Good For / 1 / Drink; Lot # 3033 octagonal, white metal, 25mm. 2) Arizona, Tombstone Obv.: John Harris / Grass / Valley; Garibaldi Saloon Rev.: Good For / 5 / cents / In Trade. Token (Tombstone, Round, copper, 21mm. Est. $60 ~ Arizona) Found in $100 HWAC# 52411 Tombstone, only known specimen,. Obv.: Garibaldi / Saloon; Rev.: Good For / One / Drink. Al, Oct., 30mm. Not listed in Spooner. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 49179 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 3
Day 3 ~ Tokens Lot # 3040 California, Vallejo Belling Bros. Bakery Unlisted Token (Vallejo, California) Obv.: Belling Bros. / Bakery / Vallejo, Cal.; Rev.: Good For / One / Loaf Bread. Octagonal, brass, 26mm. Unlisted. Est. $80 ~ $160 HWAC# 52405 Lot # 3041 California, Vallejo R. J. Coe Unlisted Token (Vallejo, California) Lot # 3045 Dakota Territory, Ft. Sully N.H. Young, Post Trader, Ft. Obv.: R. J. Coe / Good For Sully, Dakota Territory Token (25c) Very rare! Obv.: N.H. Young / / 5c / drink / Vallejo; Post Trader / Ft. Sully, D.T. (all incuse). Rev.: 25 (incuse). White metal. Rev.: numbers “1”, :”3”, 24mm. “5” stamped on reverse. Fort Sully was established by General Alfred Sully in the fall of 1863 at Scalloped, brass, 27mm. Unlisted. Est. $80 ~ $160 a site six miles below Fort Pierre in Dakota Territory to police Native HWAC# 52404 American lands. In 1866 the War Department moved the post to a new site on the east bank of the Missouri, some thirty miles north, where it Lot # 3042 Colorado, Colorado remained in existence for thirty-one years. Token and Medal Lot of two: N. H. Young was the long time Post Master and Trader at the Fort. Here 1) Broadmoor Hotel / 1968; is a copy of an obituary: Rev.: Spencer Penrose. 50mm. “Nathaniel H Young age 44, died at his residence in Pierre, Dakota, 2) Kropf Bros./ Gen’l Mdse. / Wednesday morning, January 12th 1887. Mr. Young has been a Ordway, Colo.; Rev.: Good For resident of Pierre and vicinity for many years, having served several / $1.00 / In Merchandise. Oct., years as post trader and postmaster at Fort Sully before removing Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 51354 to this city. He was a man who had the respect and goodwill of all who knew him, and numbered his friends by the score. He was strongly endorsed as a candidate for the position of Indian agent at the Cheyenne agency, and has been identified with the growth and progress of this portion of Dakota, and will be much missed from our community. The remains were interred in the Pierre cemetery.” Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 50600 Lot # 3043 Colorado, J. J. Conway $5 token from Original Die Obv.: J.J. Conway / & Co. / Bankers; rev.: Pike’s Peak / 5 (restrike) / From Orig. Obv. Die. Br., rd., 21mm. Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 50448 Lot # 3046 Hawaii, Honolulu Post Exchange, Fort Armstrong Token (Honolulu, Hawaii) Post exchange, Fort Armstrong, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Brass token 29 mm. GF $.25 IT. Very rare Hawaii military token. Fort Armstrong, Hawaii was a Coast Artillery Fort built in 1907. it was located at Honolulu, Oahu and was built on fill over Ku- akau-kukui reef to protect Honolulu harbor. It was abandoned in 1950. Est. $1,000 ~ $2,000 HWAC# 40971 Lot # 3047 Hawaii, Hawaii Token Group Lot of six: 1) (2) Moanalua Dairy (Territory of Lot # 3044 Dakota Territory, Ft. Sully N.H. Young, Post Trader, Ft. Hawaii) Good For One Quart of Sully, Dakota Territory Token (15c) Obverse: N.H. Young / Post Milk. 2) Honolulu Rapid Transit Trader / Ft. Sully, D.T. (all incused). Reverse: 15 (incused). 24mm, Token / 1951 / Hula girl. 3) (3) white metal. Very rare! Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 50601 1924 Honolulu Rapid Transit Co. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 52412 4 October 19 - 23, 2017
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