DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3102 California Sierra County and Nevada Lot# 3108 Colorado Springs, Colorado 1900 County Mining District Map T.18N.R10E. MDM.a Monarch Mining, Tunnel, Transportation hand drawn mining map. 22 in. X 31 in. of Moore’s & Power Co. Prospectus Clear Creek County. Flat and the Middle Fork of the Yube River depicts Principal and Transfer Office is in Colorado Springs, placer and lode claims, tertiary channels, buildings, Mine office is in Idaho Springs, Col. International and geologic features. A rare find. Est. $200-400 Trust Company of Denver, Col., Registrar. 8’ x 11” HWAC# 112335 Booklet, 23 pages, 5 photos. Foldout Maps include 1) Freeland & Toledo Mines, 13” x 12” 2) Property Map showing claims and The McClelland Tunnel, Lot# 3103 California Books of California 19” x 11”. J. R. McKinnie, President. R. P. Davie, Mining This is a collection of books detailing Vice President. L. l. Aitken, Secretary & Treasurer. Geo. E. McClelland, mining and oil exploration in California. Est. Managing Director. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119587 $100-200 HWAC# 116409 Lot# 3109 Cripple Creek, Colorado Fancy Anaconda Extension GMC Document, Cripple Creek, 1900 The Anaconda Extension Gold Mining Company operated Lot# 3104 California 1894 California 12th in the Cripple Creek district. The company held the Report of the State Mineralogist 1894 Fairview patented claim on Gold Hill, totaling 7 acres. For some reason, the company decided to change California State Mining Bureau J.J. Crawford, it’s name in 1900 by filing this document with the State Mineralogist, 12th Report, Second Colorado Secretary of State. The company changed Biennial, Two years ending September 15, it’s name to the Starr King Gold Mining Company. This 1894. Sacramento: State Office A.J. Johnston, fancy document is for the name change with a large Supt. State Printing. Hard bound. 6” x 9” 541 silver Colorado seal, revenue stamp and purple ribbon. Four pages in pages, 94 illustrations, 4 fold out maps. All total. Very nice condition and an unusual piece! Est. $80-120 HWAC# pages present. Condition consistent with age. 111974 Original printing, invaluable mining reference work. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 118288 Lot# 3110 Denver, Colorado Hendrie & Boltoff Lot# 3105 California 1878-1922 California Advertising Broadside Reproduction, Framed Very nice repro broadside for one of Denver’s better known mining Mining Documents & Assay Reports Lot of manufacturing equipment companies. Mine bell signals, 8. 1) Memorandum of Gold Bullion deposited mining equipment, etc. 18 x 42” Est. $100-180 HWAC# with Selby Smelting & Lead Company, 1907, 115507 from the Kennedy Mining & Milling Co. of Jackson, California. 2) Two assay reports from the Nevada City Assay and Refining Office, Emil JN Ott proprietor, 1922, from the Original 16 to 1 Mining Company. 3) Lot# 3111 Denver, Colorado 1898 Truax Ore Two manuscript receipts from the Nevada Hill Mine, 1878 and 1879. Car Concave Circular Brass Tag The Truax / 4) 1892 manuscript receipt, North Star Mining Company, dateline Patented / Automatic / Ore Car / Pat’d Jan. 5 Redding. 5) 1895 Notice of Location of a Placer Claim, Snow Point 1892 / Aug. 27, 1895 - July 19, 1898 / Pat. In Mining District, Nevada County. 6) 1888 legal agreement for the Link Placer Mine in Sierra County. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113261 Canada June 21, 1898 / Mfd. By / Globe Iron Works / Stockton, / Calif. / 3992. (number Lot# 3106 California Gold Placers of 3992 stamped on bottom of tag is believed to California bulletin #92, Haley 1923 This represent the number ore car off production book is titled “Gold Placers of California” line.) Diameter measures 4.5”. Even, light bulletin #92 dated 1923 issued by the California green patina. Choice example of a classic ore car tag. The Truax State Mining Bureau by Scott Haley. It includes Manufacturing Co. of Denver was a well-known supplier of ore cars great plates, maps, and the complete map fold- and other ore handling equipment from the late 1800s into the early out in the back of the book! Some worn edges 20th century. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120054 otherwise very good shape. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 120237 Lot# 3112 San Juan County, Colorado Colorado Mining Prospectus With Three Great Claim Maps Great prospectus from the North American Mining Co. of Colorado. Mines were located in San Juan and Boulder Counties. A great map inside of their Boulder County properties and another great map on the back of their properties in San Juan County. Picture on the front shows a miner driving an ore train outside the portal of the Central Tunnel in Clear Creek County. The company owned 14 different mines in Colorado and was quite an enterprise. The prospectus is 19 pages full of information about all their mines and operations. Also, the claim maps and five black and white photos. In excellent condition Est. $100-150 HWAC# 111934 Lot# 3113 Colorado 1898 Cabinet Cards from Lot# 3107 California 1867 The Romance of the Age / The Discovery Inside Mines Pair of cabinet cards with photos of Gold “The Romance of the Age / The Discovery of Gold / California taken from inside mines, c1898. Includes a great / Dunbar. Book by Edward E. Dunbar. Published by D. Appleton and underground shot from inside the “Bobtail” Mine, Company, 1867. 7.25” x 4.5”. 134 pp. Dark red cover embossed title Black Hawk Canyon, Colorado, and from inside an in gold. Very good condition. Nice Illustrations. Rare. Est. $300-420 Anthroite Mine in Pennsylvania. Salvatore Falcone HWAC# 55176 Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 117324 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 149
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3114 Colorado Colorado Mining U.S. Lot# 3120 Idaho Queen Milling and Mining Geologic Society Professional Papers (2) maps Four maps for the Queen Mining 1) Geology & Ore Deposits of the La Plata and Milling property Elmore County Idaho. District PP 219 by E. B. Eckel, J.S. Williams & Original pen and and ink on paper. Survey J.L. F. W. Galbraith 1949. 9” x 11” booklet with 179 McPherson 1926. Three other smaller maps pages, 29 plates, 18 in pocket and 50 figures. meant for illustrations in a report. A) plan of 2) Geology & Ore Deposits of the Summitville working of the Chance Mine B) site of Queen District in the San Juan Mountains. PP 343 By T.A. Steven & J. C. Ratte. Mine in Atlanta, C) map of Queen mine in 1960. 9” x 11” booklet with 70 pages, 9 plates, 5 in pocket and 15 relation to Boise. The Chance Mine is along the Little Queen River. The figures. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 119575 map shows numerous mine, underground workings. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112341 Lot# 3115 Colorado USGS Colorado Folios (Lot of 2) Geologic Atlas of the U.S. Apishapa Folio Lot# 3121 Kansas Kansas-Missouri USGS by George W. Stose 1912 and Walsenburg Folio Geologic Folios (6) Cottonwood 1904; Library Edition 1900. Complete folios. Condition Independence 1908; Joplin 1907; Leavenworth consistent with age. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110384 1917; Syracuse 1920 plus dupe. This group reflects the lead-zinc deposits as well as coal deposits. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 112328 Lot# 3122 Michigan Great Lakes Copper- Lot# 3116 Colorado Silver Plume and Mines. Iron Region USGS Geologic Folios (5) Ann Arbor 1908; Herman 1919; Lancaster 1907; CO Photograph Photograph of the area around Menominee 1900; Milwaukee 1906; Est. Silver Plume and Mines located in Colorado. $300-600 HWAC# 112322 Est. $150-250 HWAC# 91065 Lot# 3123 Roundup, Montana Fabulous Roundup Coal Mining Company Cuff Links Lot# 3117 Carrollton, Georgia Bonner Mine Two sided! Great condition. “The Roundup Report by W. S. Yeates Two sided. 8 x 5.5” Coal Mining Company was incorporated in Horizontal fold, two pinholes, slight bend on Oct. 1908 and opened its Number 3 mine. bottom right corner. Overall in nice condition. Just the year before, the Milwaukee Railroad had extended its tracks Taken from the “State Geologist’s’ Report of the through the Musselshell Valley near Roundup. The combination of Gold Deposits of Georgia” by Yeates. In 1830, easy transport and rich coal veins caused a mining boom in the Bull gold was discovered at Pine Mountain, near Mountains nearby. The Bucking Bronco (or Broncho) Mine and its the future site of Villa Rica. Later the vein of gold was found to extend Bucking Bronco Roundup Coal emblem--featuring a cowboy atop from the northeastern corner of the county to the southeastern corner. a bucking horse--became famous.” [Musselshell Valley Historical Some gold deposits were found near Carrollton on Oak Mountain, but Museum] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118201 the most important were discovered on the large plantation owned by Zadok Bonner, about eight miles southwest of Carrollton. The Bonner Lot# 3124 Montana 1920, 1929 Anaconda mines began operation about 1840, and more than a half million Copper Mining Co. Booklets (4) 1) Copper dollars in gold was removed before 1860, leaving the “Big Cut,” 350 From Mine to Finished Product. 1920. The feet long and 20 feet deep, near the Bonner residence. The placer Development of a Great Industry. 8” x 11” method was used to sift the dirt for traces of gold. Zaddock Bonner, 58 pages. Well Illustrated., 2) Anaconda Jr., was one of the wealthiest men men in Georgia before 1860. He Reduction Works, Anaconda, Montana. c1920. discovered what became known as the “Bonner Bonanza” when he 8” x 11” 44 pages. Well Illustrated. 3) Great hit gold in Carroll County, Georgia. He was known to have been worth Falls Reduction Department. Janurary, 1929. over three quarters of a million dollars before the “Civil War”. Gold 7” x 10”. 60 pages. Well Illustrated. Est. $150- from his mine was used on the dome of the Georgia State Capitol. Est. 250 HWAC# 119589 $80-160 HWAC# 57074 Lot# 3125 Montana Books about Mining in Lot# 3118 Kellogg, Idaho 1915 Bunker Hill Montana and Idaho This is a group of books & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Annual detailing mining in Montana and Idaho. Please Financials Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & see the photos for details. Est. $150-250 Concentrating Manager’s Report, Balance HWAC# 116412 Sheet & Profit & Loss Account for the year ending December 31, 1915 with detailed Lot# 3126 Nebraska Nebraska USGS Geologic statement of operating costs. 7” x 10” booklet Folios Camp Clark 1903; Scotts Bluff 1903 Est. with 36 pages and 3 colorful foldout maps: 1) Historical property, $150-250 HWAC# 112326 17” x 17” 2) Vertical Longitudinal Section, 14” x 33” 3) Underground Workings 16” x 37”. Includes 3 postcards of property complex. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119583 Lot# 3119 Idaho Coeur D’Alene Mining District Lot (3 pieces) 1) Ore Deposits of the Coeur D’Alene District, Shoshone County, Idaho. U.S. Geological Survey PP 445. 1964. 9” Lot# 3127 Nebraska Nebraska USGS x 11” booklet, 103 pages, 5 plates in pocket, Geologic Folios Elk Point 1908; Scotts Bluff 47 figures, 26 tables., 2) 7” x 9” Mounted 1903; Camp Clarke 1903 Est. $150-250 Photograph of the Morning Mill in Mullan, 3) HWAC# 112327 1 Color Photograph and 1 Real Photo of the Morning Mill, Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 119606 150 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3128 Eureka, Nevada 1900 Double Lot# 3132 Mina, Eagle Mining & Milling Co. Letterheads Nevada c1910 w/ Gold Coin Vignette Choice. Typed letter Surveys and Assays on two identical letterheads with $20 gold Repro Photo and coin vignette! The letter is addressed to the Original Sign from directors of the Ruby Hill Tunnel & Mining Co. Nevada Ghost Town of Eureka, Nevada from Bert Smith, General Original sign from Manager and Director. Smith says that the company will not be able to Mina, Nevada reads: pay the purchase price of 75,000 and odd shares of stock and asks for Surveys and Assays an extension and payment plan. The Double Eagle has been organized / L.B. Spencer & Co. to handle the properties on the west side of Prospect Mountain, / Civil and Mining including the properties and tunnel of the Ruby Hill company. Folds, Engineers / U.S. some toning. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113269 Mineral Surveyors / Office and Laboratory / One Block West of Hotel Mina / Mina, Nevada. Lot# 3129 Goldfield, Nevada 1948 Key Black ink printed on heavy card stock. Measures approximately 11” x Goldfield Mining District Geology & Ore 14” Black and white photograph reprint of the business and possibly Deposit Reference (Plus 2 Extras) Lot of 3. the owners from the same time. Photograph is same size as sign. Mina 1) Univ. of Nevada Bulletin No. 5, 1948, Geology and Mining Series was founded as a Rail Road town in 1905 and is considered a living No. 48, “A Contribution to the Published Information On the Geology ghost town today, with little more than a bar and a famous burger joint and Ore Deposits of Goldfield, Nevada” by key Goldfield geologist Fred left operating. Mina was also served by the Tonopah and Goldfield Searls, Jr. 24 pp. with color geologic map of the Goldfield district (20 Railroad as well as the Carson and Colorado Railway (6 miles south). x 24”). Key Goldfield reference!!! Some toning. 2) Two extra Nevada most mining activity took place in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Located in Mining references: a) Nevada Bureau of Mine Bulletin 57, “Geology of the Pilot Mining District, the area around Minda is littered with mines, the White Pine Mining District, White Pine County, Nevada” by Fred L. ruins & mills. The town itself is named after Nicaraguan Pioneer Humphrey, 1960, and b) Univ. of Nevada Bulletin No. 4, Nevada’s Metal woman, Ferminia Sarrias, who earned the title of the “Copper Queen” and Mineral Production (1859-1940) by Couch and Carpenter, 1943. mining Mineral and Esmeralda County digs. Sarrias nickname was Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113337 “Mina” and as her fortune and fame grew in Nevada, so did the town Lot# 3130 Goldfield, Nevada Promotional named after her. Some of the prominent mines and prospects in the area in the 1930’s, 1940’s, and 1950’s were Mina Mercury’s Lost Steers Material for Goldfield Mines. 13 pieces. Group (aka Booth-Wardell Mine) in Cinnabar Canyon, the Drew Mine Material from:Hoffer & Hayward brokers, (formerly Red Devil) at the head of Cinnabar Canyon with a 300 foot Forward Mining Co. The Goldfield Mascot shaft and mill site, the Warlock mine, a small mercury mine, the Mina Mining Co. prospectus, map of Goldfield mining mine consisting of about 5,000 feet of drifts and crosscuts, the Pine district, Goldfield Deep Mines Co, J.E. Kerr Tree Mine, the Chong Wong Prospect’s (also known as the Lakeview), market letter, G.S. Johnson market letters and the Reward Mine, the Hitt Mine, and right next door the Allen Mine, W.P. Garrison report “$25 million where it came from). Est. $120-200 the Betty Mine, the Inman Mine in Dunlap Canyon, the Mammoth HWAC# 117559 Quicksilver Mine, and the Cardinal group, in Cinnabar Canyon. L.B. Lot# 3131 Goodsprings, Nevada 1931 Spencer & Co. must have been busy when they set-up shop in Mina. This sign is showing discoloration from age, but is in very good Goodsprings Quadrangle Geology & Ore condition and is a classic example of Western Mining Memorabilia. Deposits U.S.G.S. Publication Important Est. $200-400 HWAC# 110382 Nevada Mining Reference on the Goodsprings Quadrangle by D.F. Hewett. U.S. Geological Society Professional Papers. PP 162. 9” x 11” Lot# 3133 Nye County, Nevada Ophir Canon Mines booklet with 172 pages, 40 plates, 6 in pocket and 55 figures. This is Company of Nevada Prospectus With Map, Nye one of the harder to find U.S.G.S. publications. Tape reinforcement on County, 1906 This 23 page prospectus is a great binding. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119574 piece. It has a six panel fold out map showing the Ophir in Nye County, north of Round Mountain. There are seven photographs including an 1886 photograph of the mine and millsite and 4 maps. Not only promotes this mine, but the history of the area. More great mining Prospectus is 6 x 9” in a soft cover. One page has a claim map of the company’s property in the Millett related material also Mining District, Nye County. The map shows about 25 claims that the company controlled. This property was a producer back in the mid 1880’s, but had been idle for 20 years. This company was founded in on Day 6 1906 to reopen these mines. Some tears to pages in the report and archival tape repairs on the back side of the map. This is a great reference. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 111939 Lot# 3134 Nye County, Nevada Rare 1901 Tonopah See lots 6000-6398 Prospectus With Claim Map Prospectus from the United Randolph Mining & Milling Company which operated at Tonopah, Nevada with offices at Randsburg, Cal. The company’s mine was located 1 1/4 miles east of the famous Mizpah lode at Tonopah. Small Tonopah claim map at center fold showing the 8 claims the company held as well as all the other claims in Tonopah. This company was one of the earliest Tonopah miners incorporating in March, 1901. Very rare piece. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 111984 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 151
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3135 Virginia City, Nevada Mining Lot# 3141 Nevada c1969-1985 Nevada Industry Atlas, Clarence King, 1870 This is Bureau of Mines & Geology Bulletins (6) the great atlas to accompany Volume III, Mining 1) Bulletin 70 Geology & Mineral Deposits Industry, from the Survey of the Fortieth of Washoe & Storey Counties. 1969. 8.5” x Parallel by Clarence King. This volume set a 11” soft cover, 140 pages, 6 plates in pocket, standard few could ever match. The oversize 42 figures. 2) Bulletin 75 Geology & Mineral folio, 19 x 25”, has a series of color lithos of long Deposits of Lyon, Douglas & Ormsby Counties. and cross sections of the Comstock Lode. It 1969. 8.5” x 11” soft cover, 45 pages, 2 plates in marked the first time any geologist or surveyor tried to link the mines pocket, 17 figures. 3) Bulletin 77 Geology & Mineral Deposits of South of this or any mining district of this scale. It showed the advanced Nye County. 1972. 8.5” x 11” soft cover, 49 pages, 2 plates in pocket, interpretations of this complex ore deposit at a time when mining 2 figures. 4) Bulletin 78 Geology & Mineral Deposits of Esmeralda geology was in its infancy. green cloth binding, a bit rough in upper County. 1972. 8.5” x 11” soft cover, 80 pages, 2 plates in pocket, 10 left corner, otherwise the usual wear. Est. $1200-2200 HWAC# 117144 figures. 5) Bulletin 83 Geology & Mineral Deposits of Churchill County. 1974. 8.5” x 11” soft cover, 95 pages, 5 plates in pocket, 19 figures. Lot# 3136 Virginia City, Nevada 1890- 6) Bulletin 100 Lode Gold Deposits of Round Mountain. 1985. 8.5” x 1891 Assay Office Deposit Reports - Inc. 11” soft cover, 62 pages, 4 plates in pocket, 55 figures. Est. $120-200 Famous Comstock Assayer H. Wiegand! 1) HWAC# 119582 Consolidated California & Virginia Assay Office Deposits from Eureka. Woodworth & Morgan Lot# 3142 Nevada Nevada Mining U.S. Mills month of October, 1890, 2) Wiegand’s Geological Survey Professional Papers (2) Assay Office, Virginia City Deposits from 22 U.S.G.S. Nevada Mining Reference Lot., 1) individuals for month of July, 1891.Names of Geology & Ore Deposits of the Pioche District- depositors, addresses, amount deposited and source are all noted. For PP 171. 1932 By Lewis G. Westgate & Adolph example: T. Hulley, residing at Six Mile Canyon deposited over 450 lbs Knopf. 9” x 11” booklet with 79 pages, 8 plates, “from his own B. sluices” in 3 different deposits. Report submitted and 2 in pocket and 13 figures., 2) Ore Deposits signed by Samuel Dowling. Important lot for Henry Wiegand, Virginia of the Silver Peak Quadrangle - PP 55. 1906 By Josiah Spurr. 9” x City and Comstock Collectors. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119585 11” booklet with 174 pages, 24 pages, 1 in pocket and 40 figures. Fair condition. Tape repairs/reinforcement on binding of second Lot# 3137 Virginia City, Nevada 1870 Virginia publication. An important Nevada mining reference group. Est. $200- City Mining Check to Levi Strauss Signed by 300 HWAC# 119573 James G. Fair Bank of California, Trench Mill check issued in 1870 to Levi Strauss & Co. Lot# 3143 Nevada The Nevada Sixteen for $82.64. Dateline Virginia, Dec. 2nd, 1870. National Banks and Their Mining Camps Signed by James G. Fair, “Bonanza King” and US Senator. Two revenue The Nevada Sixteen National Banks and stamps including 2 cent Nevada. Endorsed on the back “Levi Strauss Their Mining Camps by M. Owen Warns. & Co.”, which appears to match signatures seen online of Levi Strauss. First Printing 1974, copy no. 147. Slight cover Rare and great piece for our mining collectors! Spindle cancelled. Est. extremity wear, pages and text clean. blue $100-150 HWAC# 113253 linen, blue front lettering on gilt star. RARE BOOK. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 Lot# 3138 Virginia City, Nevada 1876 HWAC# 119501 Comstock! Sutro Tunnel Co. Answer to Complaint Publication The Answer of the Lot# 3144 Engle, New Mexico 1882 New Sutro Tunnel Co. to the Complaint of Divers Mexico Territory Mining Assay Reports Lot Companies Working Mines on the Comstock of 2. Both are dateline Engle, New Mexico, Lode. 1876. Attached is a copy of the complaint. 1882. One is for ore from the Golden Fleece Washington City: McGill & Witherow. 68 pages Main Shaft. The Golden Fleece was located in plus an appendix of 19 full-pages. “Various the Lower Caballo Group of mining claims in companies filed suit against the Company, claiming that statutory the Caballo Mountains and was owned and provision had not been followed. This book answers the charges. It promoted by Colonel David Branson, primary developer and investor also discusses the original of the Sutro Tunnel enterprise, its purpose of Engle. The other report is for the Black Knight claim, which was and advantages 9does the work of a 2000-foot chimney!). A valuable located near the Silver Monument mine about 16 miles west of appendix shows diagrams of mines and illustrations of machinery.” Chloride. Both initialed by Walter M. James. 8 x 10.75” Pinholes, some Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119605 soiling. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113236 Lot# 3139 Nevada early 1920’s Mining Lot# 3145 North Dakota North Dakota USGS Promo File (Includes Ophir Hill Mine) Geologic Folios Bismarck 1912; Casselton Approx. 30 pieces in this mining promo file, 1905; Jamestown 1909 Est. $150-250 HWAC# includes panorama of Ophir Hill Mine. National 112329 Treasure Tunnel, Lakes of Killarney; Ophir Hermit; Lion Hill & more. Geff Pollock Collection Lot# 3146 Oklahoma 1918-1922 Oklahoma Est. $160-250 HWAC# 88531 Oil & Geology References with Maps Lot of 2. 1) USGS Bulletin 691-C, Geologic Lot# 3140 Nevada Nevada Assay Group Lot Structure of the Northwestern Part of the of 4. 1) Eureka Consolidated Mining Co. Assay Pawhuska Quadrangle by KC Heald, 1918. Office small sheet dated 1905 for ore sample Approx. 50 pages with map showing oil and from P.H. Hjul. Sample contained 0.80 ounces gas well locations. Softcover, covers ripped silver. Signed by H.C. McTerney, assayer. 7.5 and detaching, heavy toning. 2) USGS Bulletin x 4.5” 2) Certificate of Assay for the Pioche 686, Structure and Oil and Gas Resources of Assay Office, ore deposited by Earl D. Young, 1930. Samples are a mix the Osage Reservation, Oklahoma, by David White & Others, 1922. of gold and silver with pencil notes about them (such as “pink white Over 400 pages with numerous foldouts and maps. Comes with ~30 quartz”). Signed by Earl T. Godbe, Assayer. 4.25 x 8.5” Some wear. 3) additional structure maps. Please inspect. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 113222 Unused assay certificate for the Buckhorn Mining Company. 4) Unused unidentified assay certificate. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 57664 152 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3147 Oregon 1922 Golconda Prospectus Lot# 3152 Bingham, Utah Bingham, UT and Special Ed. Newspaper 1) Golconda Mining & Geology Books (6) Richest Hole on Consolidated Gold Mines Company Prospectus. Earth, 2x Guidebook to the Geology of Utah, 2x Cracker Creek District,Baker County, Oregon. Bingham Canyon by Dunn, coverless Geology of Consists of 9 Quartz and 13 Placer Claims on Bingham Mining District. Geff Pollock Collection 212 Acres. 11” x 8” Embossed booklet with 28 Est. $120-250 HWAC# 86656 pages, 16 photos., 2) Golconda Special Edition Newspaper. Oct, 1922. 14.5” x 21”. 8 pages of newsprint with photos Lot# 3153 East Tintic, Utah East Tintic, UT and maps. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 119599 Mining and Geology Booklets and Maps 4 E. Lot# 3148 Kemmerer, Pennsylvania c.1905 Tintic geology booklets. 2 sets of USGS maps of the area. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-150 Photograph of Anthracite (Coal) Mine in HWAC# 86671 Pennsylvania Mounted photograph of an anthracite coal mine in Kemmerer, PA (labelled in pencil) showing many miners gathered Lot# 3154 Mammoth, Utah Mammoth, UT outside of the mine buildings. Photo is 6 x Mining Books (4) Nuggets from Mammoth by 8.25” on 10 x 12” cardboard mount. Pieces Toone, Mammoth & Larsens. Mammoth Mine missing from board and photo. Please inspect for condition. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113210 articles of incorporation et al reprint, lawsuit deposition Olsen v. Mammoth Mining 1937 Geff Lot# 3149 Gaffney, South Carolina 1882 Flint Pollock Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 86653 Hill Assay Report from Johnson, Matthey & Company of London Three assay reports from the London Assay Office of Johnson, Matthey & Company of Hatton Garden in London. Assays Lot# 3155 Milford, Utah were fro. Flint Hill, Broad River Quartz Vein Talisman Mining Burlap and undetermined. Sent to Captain B Tamblyn, Sacks (2) 2 burlap sacks from CG Penney, and James Wreight(?). The Flint Hill Mine was located near Talisman mine in Milford, UT. Gaffney in Cherokee County. Includes a note about the assays. It is 15x21”. Used condition with unusual to have an English assay report. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 57090 holes Geff Pollock Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87343 Lot# 3150 Keystone, South Dakota 1902 Black Hills Gold! The Bullion Mining & Milling Co. Prospectus - Rare! The Bullion Gold Mining & Milling Company. Keystone, South Dakota. F.H. Long, President. E.S. Hartwell, Vice President. J.F. Huntoon, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital Stock Five Million Dollars. Property at Keystone, Pennington County, South Dakota in the heart of the Black Lot# 3156 SLC, Utah 1940 AIME 1940 Hills Mining District. 24 page soft bound prospectus with glossy pages. Regional Meeting Copper Ashtray Copper Mines include: (The very famous) Homestake Mine, Golden Reward 1940 AIME regional meeting hand hammered Mine, Horseshoe Mine, Holy Terror Mine, Portland Mine, Clover Leaf ashtray. 5” Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-200 Mine, Dakota Mine, Rossiter Mine, Wasp No. 2 Mine, Imperial Mine, HWAC# 88371 Spearfish Mine, Deadwood-Standard Mine, Golden Slipper Mine, and Placer Mine. Yields in tons of ore is reported. Booklet contains large photographs of the Bullion 1 property and Battle Creek, the Bullion 1. Main tunnel with 5 Mine employees and an ore cart, the dump of Lot# 3157 Tintic, Utah c 1900 Tintic & No. lower tunnel Bullion No. 1, open cut on Bullion outcrop in ore 100 Tintic Mining Districts U.S.G.S. Folio and feet wide, birds-eye view of the Holy Terror Mine and Mill and Bullion Gold Mining Company’s property, ore chute from open cut to upraise Property Map (2 Items) 1) United States in lower tunnel and north end view of the Bullion and the Gertie Lode Geological Atlas Folio No. 65, “Tintic Special” 1900 18” X 22” folder - 18 pages, including Extension. Also contains topographical map, sketch showing Bullion 4 maps. 2) Property Map for Tintic & North and Holy Terror properties, and large fold out map of Bullion Lode Mining Districts showing color coded claims for the Tintic Standard, claim and property lines inside back cover. This report was examined Chief Cons. & International Smelting Holdings and an Annual and issued by the Engineering Company of America by August Production Graph for 1869-1927. 18” x 32” Silver ore was discovered Roester, manager. Included with this lot are 4 printed copies of the in the East Tintic Mountains by George Rush in 1869. New deposits topographical map, the photo of the Portal View of the Main Tunnel of ore were soon located that were heavy with silver, gold, lead, zinc, on Bullion No.1 and the Sketch of Bullion and Holy Terror Properties. copper, and other minerals, usually in the form of metal sulfides. The Overall very good condition. Rare Black Hills Gold, highly collectible piece! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119602 Tintic Mining District soon became an important producer of silver, gold and base metals with high yields during the late 19th and early Lot# 3151 Tennessee Tennessee USGS Folios 20th centuries. By 1899, the Tintic District was the leading mining (17) Fifteen different USGS geologic folios district in the State of Utah and by 1915 Tintic mines had produced with 2 duplicates. Includes: Briceville 1896 over $150 million dollars of metal. Divided between Utah and Juab plus dupe; Cleveland 1895; Columbia 1903; counties, the large Tintic District is the location of several famous Kingston 1894; Loudon 1896; Maynardville mines including the “Big Four” of Eureka; the Gemini, Bullion-Beck, 1901; McMinnville 1895; Morristown 1896 Eureka Hill, and Centennial Eureka, as well as the Mammoth, the plus dupe; Nantahala 1907; Pikeville 1895; Dragon, the Grand Central, the Colorado, the Iron Blossom and others. Roan 1907; Sewanee 1894; Standing Stone Today, Utah is the third largest metal producing state in the U.S., 1899; Wartburg 1897; This group includes some of the earliest folios. behind Arizona and Nevada, in terms of total historical production. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 110508 Est. $150-250 HWAC# 118298 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 153
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3158 Tintic, Utah 15-07-1915 Lot# 3164 Utah Utah Mining U.S. Geological 00:00:00 Tintic & North Tintic Mining Survey Professional Papers (3) U.S.G.S. Utah Districts Map Chief Consolidated Mining Mining Reference Group covering Southeastern Co’s. Map of Tintic & North Tintic Mining Utah, the East Tintic Mining District in Utah County and Juab County, Districts, Utah, Compiled by Chas. P. Brooks. and the American Fork region. 1) The San Juan Country, a Geographic Approximately 42” x 42”. Folded to approx. & Geologic Reconnaissance of Southeastern Utah PP 188 by Herbert 4” x 9”. Creased at folds, slight discoloration, F. Gregory 1938 9” x 11” booklet with 123 pages, 26 plates, 4 figures. 2 very minor, tiny tears on 2 edges at fold Very good condition. 2) General Geology & Mines of the East Tintic line, otherwise good condition for age. Est. Mining District, Utah & Juab Counties, PP 1024 by H.T. Morris & T.S. $200-400 HWAC# 120034 Lovering with sections on the Burgin & Trixie Mines. 1979 9” x 11” booklet with 203 pages, 4 plates in pocket, 72 figures, 11 tables. Some wear, fair condition. 3) Geology & Ore Deposits of the Cottonwood- American Fork Area PP 201 by F. C. Calkins & B. S. Butler, with sections on History & Production. 1943 9” x 11” booklet with 192 pages, 51 plates, 18 in pocket, 8 figures. Tape repairs to pocket and binding. A must-have Utah mining reference. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119572 Lot# 3165 Basic City, Virginia Basic City Mining & Land Co. Fancy Checks & Lot# 3159 Utah 1902 Majestic Mining Properties Promotional Letter to LH (VA), 1890 Three fancy checks and a company letterhead from the Basic City Stockholders The Majestic “Named in the Mining, Manufacturing & Land Co. of Basic Spirit of Prophecy”. Eight Groups of Mines: 1) City, Virginia. The checks are in two different O.K. 2) Old Hickory 3) Vicksburg 4) Harrington- formats but all dated 1890. Green underprints Hickory 5) Larkspur 6)Hoosier Boy 7) Copperfield 8)Treasure. 120 of a factory scene almost look like imprinted revenues. The company claims, 2,400 acres. 20,000 feet of underground development work - owned more than 2,000 acres on both sides of the South River and shafts, drifts, cross-cuts, winzes, etc. 8 page promo about the Majestic east to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Samuel Forrer was the company’s proposition filled with testimony from “intelligent businessmen from president (James Madison University, Special Collections, online). The New England” including, Hon. Daniel N. Morgan, Ex Treasurer of the Basic City Mining, Manufacturing & Land Co. was founded by Jacob U.S. Conn. and H. R. Ayres, Mining Expert and Western Manager of Reese, a Pittsburgh industrialist in 1890. The company owned some Colorado Iron Works, Denver. Banquet meeting minutes and toasts mineral rights in addition to the property and ended up selling lots are also recounted from A. B. Lewis, President, Judge C. C. Goodwin, as the town expanded. Basic City became a boom town in the early William A. Farish, General Manager of Majestic Mines and others. Very 1890’s. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 111935 collectible document; a textbook example of the big promises of huge returns and unlimited wealth marketed to investors during the mining Lot# 3166 Washington Washington State boom at the turn of the Century, when billions of dollars in Western Geology and Mining Resources book mining stock shares were sold. Most of that stock ended up being collection This is a collection of Geologic and worth less than the decorative stock certificates held by the unlucky Mining Resources books, periodicals, and maps shareholders. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119588 for the state of Washington early 1900’s. Please see the photos for details. Est. $300-500 Lot# 3160 Utah The Emma Mine and UT HWAC# 116851 Mining Symposium Papers Hardcover rare 1876 The Emma Mine 883pp, boards nearly Lot# 3167 Wyoming U.S. Geologic Survey detached. 1987 Making money out of dirt, books Wyoming Mining This is a group of papers of the Utah Symposium Geff Pollock mining books detailing the area of Wyoming Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 86642 in 1912. At lease ten books, see the photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 116414 Lot# 3161 Utah Utah Geology, Mineral and Mining Group Approx 18 booklets and other publications related to Utah mining, geology Lot# 3168 British Columbia Mines Report, and minerals. USGS and more. Geff Pollock 1878 Twenty page report by the Minister of Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 86627 Mines for British Columbia, 1878. Fifth Annual Report. Being an account of Mining Operations for Gold, Coal, Etc. Includes an interesting chart showing the number of claims worked in Lot# 3162 Utah Utah Mining and History each district and the estimated yield (Cariboo, Kootenay, Cassiar and Library (13) 13 hard and softcover cover Kamloops. Most of the information is about the individual gold mines books-From the ground Up the History of with smaller sections on silver and coal. Great information not likely Mining in Utah by Whitley, some Dreams Die found elsewhere. Tightly bound copy. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 111938 by Thompson, The Utah Gold Rush by Goren, Mining Ghost Towns of Utah by Robertson, Lot# 3169 1935 Mining Map Development of Mining in Utah by Lewis and from British Columbia This is a more Geff Pollock Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 86635 mining map from 1935, showing the McDames Creek Dredge Lot# 3163 Utah Utah Mining Booklets Property in the Cassiar Mining (13) 13 UT mining booklets including Mining District of British Columbia. The Industry of UT, 1926 Mineral Wealth of UT, map measures 20”x 16” and is in Up From the Hills by Hanks, Quartz Operators very sharp condition. Est. $80- Handbook by Randall, 1960 Story of Mining 120 HWAC# 118247 in UT, Tintic Mining District of UT Geff Pollock Collection Est. $160-325 HWAC# 86452 154 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3170 New Brunswick, Albert Coal Lot# 3175 Reno, Nevada A Quartet of Mining Co. 1851 Report (Pumpelly’s Copy) Miner Ceramic Statues Lot of four ceramic with Map 48 pages w/ large map (25” x 19”) statues, depicting a hard rock miner in various of claims. Personal copy of famous geologist positions. Each figure stands about 10”to 12” Raphael Pumpelly (based on handwriting in height and are made in Portugal. They are comparison with other signed copy). “Report imported by Artmark. See photos for more on the Albert Coal Mine, Containing an Account of the Situation and detail. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118131 Geological Relations of the Rocks, including and accompanying the coal; with Lithographic Drawings of the fossil fishes and plants found Lot# 3176 Very Early Gold Pan, c1850s-60s in the mine, together with descriptions of the specimens, chemical Very early gold pan, 16-inch diameter, c1850s- researches on the coal, and tables of comparison with different 60s. “One of the earliest pans we’ve ever seen!” varieties of asphaltum. By Charles T. Jackson.” The lithographs of the Charcoal burns on bottom from burning off fossil fishes and plants are NOT present in this copy and must have mercury. One of a kind, with lots of character. been previously removed. There are small cross-section illustrations Appears to be made of copper. See photo for of the formations. Printed by George F. Nesbitt & Co., New York, 1851. details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118870 Disbound. Map is fragile with separation. Toning to pages and rough edges. 9” x 5.5” Est. $150-600 HWAC# 34839 Lot# 3177 Underground Mine Oil Painting by Gardner 19.5 x 22.5” original oil painting Lot# 3171 Certigue Mining & Dredging by Utah artist Jerry Gardner, 1996. Geff Pollock Co. Mine Report & Shareholder Letters, Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 84828 1910 The company’s property was located on the River Certigue, District of Tado, Province of San Juan, Department of Choco, Republic of Columbia. The mine report from 1910 states that there was plenty of gold being Lot# 3178 dredged up, but that the screens and sluices Zeke’s Assay were only saving 10% of the gold. Not a pretty picture. By 1911, the Office Wood noteholders had put the company into receivership and were looking Sign and Large for additional funds. It’s interesting to follow this story as it proceeds Zeke Doll 2 from promise to likely failure. The company was again trying to raise piece wood sign more funds of $25,000 to purchase a new dredger. The mine report is with carved and five pages of information by Roberto J. White, C.F. Mulitiple letters to black highlighted the shareholder dated between 1910 and 1913. Est. $80-150 HWAC# Zeke’s Assay 111931 Of f i c e /G o ld Nuggets & Coins, Lot# 3172 Durango, Durango mine 7 x 28” and ephemera 1. Durango Mining, Milling and hanging chain. Exploration Co, organized under he laws of the Also includes State of Maine, prospectus and annual report Zeke himself an approx 59” miner doll complete with a long gray for the year 1910. Prospectus is 14 pages beard, hat, denim shirt and pants, a vest and black boots. Additional with maps of the various holdings in overall shipping will apply. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 80842 good, but fragile condition. Annual report id excellent condition with some very nice black and white photos of the period. Complete details of eh company assets totaling 38 pages not Lot# 3179 1950’s A Variety of Mining including the cover. Also included is an envelop form Consolidated Publications A group of 26 various and sundry Securities of Boston to Durango Mining, milling and Exploration, mining publications, including softcover which is not dated and fair condition. 2. Mexico Consolidated Mining editions from the National Audubon Society, & Smelting Co Guanacevi, Durango, Mexico organized July, 1904 State Books from the Department of the Interior, The of Maine. This is a map of the Longitudinal section of underground Prospector’s Manual of 1905 (Reprint) and working of vein, up to April 4. 1906. Values are given and there is many more. All are in varied condition. Est. some handwritten notes regarding status and the reports that need to $150-300 HWAC# 118256 be referred to. Map is in fair to good condition, however fragile. All items are in plastic protective sleeves for preservation. Est. $110-140 Lot# 3180 1899-, 1901, 1916 Copper Mining HWAC# 84620 Prospectuses (3) 1) Cobrita Mines, Inc. Salome, Arizona 1916. Consists of 14 claims Lot# 3173 Guanajuato, Mining ephemera of high grade Sulfide Ore. 9’ x 12” tri-fold reports Two pamphlets and one prospectus pamphlet with photographs. 2) Blackfoot printed by the Securities Corp of New York Mining & Milling Co., Encampment, Wyoming. between 1909-10. All are in excellent condition Copper & Gold Fields of Carbon County. 1901. 4” x 9” booklet, 19 and in protective sleeves. There is one small pages including map of district. 3) Lost Garnet Gold & Copper Mining book about the Securities Corp titled “”After & Milling Co. Silverton District, Snohomish, Washington. 1899. 9” x 5” Four Years” (18 pages not including cover), a 2-fold map and description., Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119584 second booklet on mining in Guanajuato being Lot# 3181 1917 Mounted Western States presented by Dwight Furness U.S. Consul (14 Mining Map Blowups Group of five mining pages no including cover) and a prospectus for Oro Grande Mines Co.(4 pages) Est. $80-100 HWAC# 84622 map blowups, mounted. Maps include Butte, Montana (23”x 32”), Park City, Utah (21”x Lot# 3174 Big Bonanza Mine Shadow 34”), Leadville (21”x 42”) and Cripple Creek Boxes by David Nagel (3) 3 Big Bonanza (23”x 24”) Colorado and the Miami District in Mine Shadow Boxes. 7.25” x 6.5” blond wood Arizona (23”x 30”). All maps are in very good frames, mine shaft entrance with tools, ore condition and would enhance the design of any mining office. Est. and trespassers shot and keep out signs. Cute $300-500 HWAC# 118255 shadow boxes. Est. $70-130 HWAC# 58712 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 155
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3182 National & International Bound Lot# 3190 Raymond 1870 Mining Mining Journals (3) 1) Pacific Mining News, Reference Work (West of the Rocky San Francisco, CA Volume 1, May-Dec, 1922. 9” Mountains) Statistics of Mines & Mining in x 12” hardbound, 256 pages, well illustrated., the States & Territories West of the Rocky 2) Mining - A Journal Devoted to the Interests of Mountains By Rossiter W. Raymond, United Mining Students, Volume III, Dec 1, 1894 to Nov States Commissioner of Mining Statistics, 15, 1895. 8” x 10” hardbound, 320 pages, well Washington Printing Office, 1870, 41st Congress, 2nd Session House illustrated. 3) The Mining Magazine, London, of Representatives Ex. Doc. No. 207. 6” x 9” Hard bound volume. 805 England, Volume 3, July to December 1910. 7” x 10” hardbound, 466 pages. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118287 pages, well illustrated. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119581 Lot# 3191 1875 Statistics on Mines and Lot# 3183 1888 Geology of the Quicksilver Mining west of the Rocky Mountains by Deposits of the Pacific Slope U.S.G.S. Becker Raymond This is a survey book Statistics of Geology of the Quicksilver Deposits of the Pacific Mines and Mining report to congress in 1875 Slope by George F. Becker, U. S. Geological Survey by Rossiter Raymond. Impressive numbers 1888, 8.5” x 11” hardbound, 486 pages, 7 plates, on mining in the west. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 20 figures. Rebound. Atlas not included. Est. 116418 $250-350 HWAC# 119579 Lot# 3192 1885 Statistics and Technology of the Precious Metals Hardcover and an important Lot# 3184 Gold Rush Related Books (6) reference. 541pp with index to precious metals. Hard covers. The Gold Rushes by May. The Cover has edge wear Geff Pollock Collection Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 86649 Old West Sourcebook, A Travelers Guide by Lawliss. Ghost Towns of the Old West by Florin. The Settlers West by Schmitt and Brown. Gold Rushes of North America by Martinez (2). Est. $80-120 HWAC# 55755 Lot# 3193 1898-99 Twentieth Annual report Lot# 3185 Gold Value Pocket Chart @ $16/ of the United States Geological Survey, 1898- Oz Rare pocket chart for gold @ $16/ )z which 1899: Twentieth Annual report of the United was the accepted standard thru the Civil War. States Geological Survey, 1898-1899. Part III - 3.25 x 2.75” with horizontal fold and some Precious - Metal Mining Districts. Washington toning on both sides. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Government Printing Office 1900. Spectacular 80105 Plates! Author: Charles D. Walcott. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119494 Lot# 3186 1913 Mining and Engineer World, Vol. 39 Complete in 2 hard bound volumes. Lot# 3194 1906 Copper Handbook Published at Chicago. This volume unlike the Hardcover 1906, 1116pp with index and ads other Western published volumes has more Est. $200-400 HWAC# 86252 coverage on the copper and iron industries in the Great Lakes region. Scarce Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81176 Lot# 3195 c. 1907 Copper Handbook Volume Lot# 3187 1917 Mining and Scientific Press II, pp.1228, a Manual of the Copper Industry of the World. Compiled and Published by Horace Volumes 114 and 115, the complete year Stevens. Spine of book has come loose, please inspect. Geff Pollock of 1917. These are two key volumes for the Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# 85873 Mining and Scientific Press at the beginning of the Tonopah divide mining boom. Problems to Lot# 3196 1931 The Mines Handbook Hardcover, binding but contents complete. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81170 Succeeding the Copper Handbook Describing the Mining Companies of the 2 Americas. 2025pp. Spine Lot# 3188 c1900’s Mining Collectibles detaching Geff Pollock Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 86631 (Books) 7 books, hardcover & softcover, stocks & more: Owning Western History A Guide to Collecting Rare Documents, Historical Letters and Valuable Autographs from the Old West, pp. 110; Scripophily/ The Art of Finance, pp.151; This Was Mining in the West, has black & white Lot# 3197 Mine Chemistry Hardcovers (7) photos, pp.160; Antique Mining Equipment Smiths College Chemistry by Kendall, Textbook and Collectibles, has color photos pp. 168, & of Quantitative Analysis by Hall, Qualitative more in this lot. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 86806 Analysis by Anderson, Handbook of Ore Dressing by Taggart Geff Pollock Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 86640 Lot# 3189 1867 Report Upon the Mineral Resources of the Western US Hardcover Lot# 3198 1850-1900 Alidade pendulum report from Secretary of the Treasury alidade in wood box, stamped USGS. box 36cm reporting on mineral resources of the states long. K&E New York, “USGS T-506”. extra parts and territories west of the Rocky Mountains. not present. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120070 The first in a series of reports. 322pp Est. $200-400 HWAC# 86260 156 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3199 Goniometer American Optical Lot# 3208 Assay Lab Convection Oven precision Co., Scientific Instrument Div. has parts inside convection oven by GCA. 19” deep, 32” tall, 23” the custom wood case. Spencer 2073. Used to across. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 120084 measure the crystal face angles. Est. $500- 1000 HWAC# 120074 Lot# 3200 1850-1900 Surveyors Tripods four surveyors tripods. Gurley 3.5”, Dietzgen 2 1/2”, misc. 2.5”, old army 2 1/2” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 120071 Lot# 3209 1864-1876 Assay Lab Odd Glass Vesicles Assay lab glass vesicles in 18 x 18” wood Lot# 3201 1658 Vintage Stereoscope box. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120082 stereoscope in wood box 18” long marked Comb Met Red Co. Fairchild Aviation Co. F71 42-8034 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 120072 Lot# 3202 Amsco Crusher Amsco lab sample crusher, Comb Metals Red Co, 6” vibrating “Ball”, exit of crushed materials from 2 sides, Lot# 3210 Assay Lab Bottle Roll device assay lab with US Motors 3203 hp, 220-440V . Est. $700-1500 HWAC# 120099 bottle roll unit. set for three bottles. 4.5’ tall, x 21 x 12”. Norton. Sn BP-78125 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 120081 Lot# 3203 Assay Lab Fire bricks, Liners three pallets of assay lab fire bricks, various sizes, half, full, and 12 x 12. also apparent furnace fire brick liners. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Lot# 3211 Assay Chemical Kit portable 120094 assay lab chemical kit. 18 x 8 x 10, chem bottles labeled. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120080 Lot# 3204 Assay Lab Furnace hotpack electric furnace? Cotman Ave at Melrose St, Phila Pa, model 35732, voltage. SN 10557. 1200 watts.27”, 25”, 21.5” deep. Est. $110-220 HWAC# 120085 Lot# 3212 Calorimeter (?) B 108, 9” drum appears for vacuum? 4.5’ tall. A device used to measure the energy of a chemical reaction. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 120083 Lot# 3205 Assay Lab Furnace Tools assay furnace tools. 8 forked prongs and associated assay oven tools. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 120087 Lot# 3213 Ball Mill Balls 55-gallon drum 2/3 full of ball mill balls, various sizes. 1” to 2.5”. imagine what you could do with these antiques!!! (southwest corner fenced yard.) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120093 Lot# 3206 Assay Lab Furnace Tools- Bullion Pouring Tools pallet of assay furnace equipment and large furnace what’s left. pallet full, five appx 6” diam cast iron dipping tools w 4’ handles, 4 larger dipping tools. great for the assay lab collector. Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# Lot# 3214 Lot Withdrawn Est. $- HWAC# 120092 Lot# 3207 Assay Lab sift and Split equipment Lot# 3215 Funky Gears pallet of large gears. box of sieve parts. Tyler. 3 bottom trays, 2 sieves, all 24-36” +, five pieces. Est. $200-400 HWAC# three diff mgrs., plus small size jones splitter. also, 120097 a second small splitter, and DFC cupel tray w crack. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 120086 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 157
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Mining Lot# 3216 Funky Gears pallet of small gears, Lot# 3225 MSA KIT MSA air mask model 401. generally under ten inches, about 65 gears, 10 x 36 x 28 appx size. complete. Est. $150- various sizes under ten inches. Est. $240-500 300 HWAC# 120088 HWAC# 120096 Lot# 3226 Steam Hoist, Antique steam hoist. 24” cable drum, overall 64 x 70” x 56” tall. Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 120102 Lot# 3217 Funky Gears pallet of gears for the ultimate mining artist. large gear underneath is 38”, the next size are 23” link belt, 14 smaller gears. 5 larger gears total. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 120095 Lot# 3227 Triple Deck Jones Splitter triple deck jones style splitter with mini cyclone 22 x24 x48 on wheels. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 120103 Lot# 3218 Inspection Stage for Powders unusual wood scientific instrument. no label. Lot# 3228 Trommel gold mining trommel, Thought to be for inspection of powdered ready for flatbed truck. 4 x 6’ hopper feeds 20’ samples. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120091 long trommel. not been used in years, possibly adaptable for placer work today. 12’ high. Lot# 3219 Insulators 2 pallets of insulators. please inspect. Est. $8000-12000 HWAC# variety, about 60 of the gray brown 5”, and 4” 120107 brown ceramic on up on the other pallet, about 55. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 120101 Lot# 3229 Ultra Violet Products, Ultraviolet Lamp “Mineralight”, c 1950 Ultra Violet Products, Ultraviolet Lamp, Model V 44, 0.25 Lot# 3220 Insulators 2 pallets of insulators. amp, Manufactured in South Pasadena, Cal. 36 white 6.5” diam, plus a pallet of about 60 circa 1950’s. Plug-in high quality hand held brown top, gray bottom insulators, 5” diam. lamp with attendant black box base. This lamp Est. $300-500 HWAC# 120100 is from the post-WW2 Tungsten boom, used to recognize Scheelite, etc. Large original metal black box carrier. From Lot# 3221 Jones Splitters pallet of three jones the old Combined Metals Reduction Company office. Est. $150-500 splitters, two are fixed width, the third is the HWAC# 120009 variable variety. one of them is a two-splitter stacked. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 120098 Lot# 3230 Underground Drill and Jackleg, antique Antique underground drill with jackleg and 2 lengths of drill steel. Est. $150- 200 HWAC# 120104 Lot# 3222 Precision Lab Scale Precision Lab Lot# 3231 Dahlonega, Georgia Large Cast- scale. Scientific Instrument Co, SLC, lighted. 19 Iron Artifact from Major Stamp Mill Large x 22 x 12. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 120089 cast-iron artifact from major stamp mill recovered from an Etowah River mine site near Dahlonega, Georgia. Mines on the river generally existed from about 1860 to 1910. This piece was recovered during a dredging operation perhaps 40 years ago. Historic, covered with embedded gravel, indicating significant age. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 56373 Lot# 3223 Metal Sheet/wire Roller GFC metal sheet/ wire roller. floor mount, 47” tall. 3” rollers, 12 and 13” Lot# 3232 Underground Lighting Four cranks. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 120090 bulbs and several lamp bases and wiring taken from an underground mining operation. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 88822 Lot# 3233 Underground Mining Bags Approx 30 bags used for various purposes in Lot# 3224 Miners Picks Three miner’s picks. Probably underground mines. Canvas, burlap, cloth, all c 1900-1920. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120106 water bag etc. Assorted sizes Geff Pollock Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87375 158 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Military / Civil War Lot# 3234 Underground Mining Lamps (5) Lot# 3242 Civil War Books & Bookends 5 underground mining lamps including a home Lot (3 items) A Great Lot for the Civil War made lamp Geff Pollock Collection Est. $150-250 Collector’s Library 1) Battlefields of the Civil HWAC# 87339 War, published by Arno Press 1979 6.5” x 9.5” hardbound 524 pages with dust cover. Like-new condition. “... a close examination of Lot# 3235 Leather Underground Mine Light fifteen major military campaigns...page after Belts (7) 7 leather belts in used condition Geff page of excitingly-written commentary, plus Pollock Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87374 hundreds of vivid photographs and drawing from a deeply-moving description of what the war was really like... one of the best studies and history books available...”, 2) The Civil War Source Book, by Philip Katcher 1995 8” x 10” hardbound 318 pages with dust cover. Like new condition. “...a single volume reference Lot# 3236 Mining Models and Rusty Tools source on the armies, battles, weapons and leaders...encyclopedic Four rusty tools found at Mother Lode mine detail...chronology of battles....essential facts can be rapidly accessed... sites: old hand pick, large garden pick, others; a concise narrative, a comparative table of battles...describes the three nice mining scene models perfect for military technology of the era....critical biographies of principle leaders your train layout, especially if it is HO size or ...glossary of technical and period terms...information on pay, artillery so. Please see online photo. Est. $100-150 firing tables, small-arms performance and more.... more than 250 HWAC# 116728 contemporary photographs and engravings; clear maps illustrating principle battles and campaigns” 3) Collectible Cast Iron Civil War Lot# 3237 Canvas Ore Bags (3) 3 heavy Bookends - painted statues of Ulysses S. Grant & Robert L. Lee in blue canvas ore bags. Small sizes, used condition Geff / gray uniforms, approximately 8” high. These eye-catching bookends Pollock Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 87360 perfectly compliment the attractive cover artwork on both reference books. An impressive gift for any one interested in the Civil War. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 119571 Lot# 3243 Civil War documents and pension request This is a lot that contains a request and denial document for pension from the Dept of the Interior Lot# 3238 Union Army Civil War Soldier CDV, Bureau of Pensions dated January 1862; the badge 1860’s Nice CDV of a civil war soldier from the to the 16th encampment of the GAR from Iowa dated Union Army. From G.H. Willard’s New Galleries, 1200 1890; a broadside from the state of Massachusetts Chestnut St. Philadelphia. In full uniform holding his Provost Master General; and a photo of Harper’s Ferry hat. VF. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 111946 1865 reproduced in 1980. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $80-160 HWAC# 117085 Lot# 3244 1860’s Two Civil War Era Children Photos Two patriotic photo cases (Embossed Lot# 3239 Ohio 1850’s-1860’s Confederate General with American flag) containing photos of two young children. Hinges are broken, but hasps still Civil War CDV Photograph CDV card sepia photograph work. They measure 3”x 2.5”. Photos are in good of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, 1825-1864. condition. See photos for more detail. Est. $150- His military career began in April 1862, when he 300 HWAC# 117196 raised the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, fought at Shiloh, and launched a costly raid in Kentucky, which encouraged Braxton Bragg’s invasion of that state. In July 1863, he set out on a 1,000-mile raid into Indiana Lot# 3245 1863 Reprint Map of Southern and Ohio, taking hundreds of prisoners. But after most States (Civil War) This is a reprint of a of his men had been intercepted by Union gunboats, 32”x 22” map of the southern states from Morgan surrendered at Salineville, Ohio, the northernmost point Harper’s. Because it also features drawings ever reached by uniformed Confederates. The legendary “Morgan’s of Lincoln, Seward, McClellan and Winfield Raid”, which had been carried out against orders, gained no tactical Scott, it’s obviously from the Northern advantage for the Confederacy, while the loss of his regiment proved a point of view. There is damage( a ripped serious setback. Morgan escaped from the Union prison. He was killed corner) and a fold rip that is barely visible. at Greeneville, Tennessee, in September 1864. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118248 117309 Lot# 3246 Civil War Checker Lot# 3240 1860’s Three Civil War CDV’s Set -- The Franklin Mint This is A trio of CDV’s from the Civil War era and an incomplete set of 22 pewter a tintype of a young boy.. Two show Union checkers in a decorative wooden Army soldiers, one a headshot, the other, full box produced by The Franklin body. There is also an ad card celebrating Mint. Each piece has the portrait emancipation. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- of a notable figure from the Civil 200 HWAC# 117282 War. One piece in each color (the Blue and the Gray) is missing, but Lot# 3241 Two CDV’s of Union Soldiers we don’t know which one. Oddly Two cdv’s of Union Soldiers. The one standing enough, there are two pieces is from G.H. Loomis, Boston. The second is from for Lewis Addison Armistead and two for George Armstrong Custer. Guay’s Photo Gallery, New Orleans. No other Replacement pieces can be found online. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 79551 identification given regarding the soldier’s identities. Good condition. John Reynolds Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 118310 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 159
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Military / WWI Lot# 3247 San Luis Obispo, California Lot# 3253 1990-1991 Operation Desert 1918-1929 Military Panoramas, Photos & Storm Pinback Collection Lot of 55 pinback Ephemera For WWI and military collectors, buttons from Operation Desert Storm, which here’s a lot containing panoramas, enlistment took place Aug 2, 1990 – Feb 28, 1991. Includes papers and commendations related to the 27 Hell With Iraq!/Operation Desert Storm 185th National Guard unit based on the center jet litho, one USA/All the way!/center Central Coast of California. There are camp American Flag litho, seven American G.I./We scenes, company group photos and portraits. Several of the pieces are love you/center yellow ribbon litho, and 20 in fragile condition (Rolled tightly) but can be flattened and framed. more. See photo for details. Benjamin Fauver A very nice record of there military in the early 1900s. John Reynolds Collection Est. $110-150 HWAC# 118885 Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 118811 Lot# 3254 Original Drawing of a German Lot# 3248 1916-1960s Military Photos RPC Aircraft by Robert Bailey This is a charcoal Postcard and Badge Lot of 12 consists of 10 print of a German Ju-88 bomber signed by military photos, an RPC postcard and WWI artist Robert Bailey. This is a single one-off badge, from around 1916-1960s. Includes charcoal print with a photo of the artist signing 10 black and white 8 x 10 and 5 x7 inch U.S. it. It is double mounted on gray suede 22 in. Army photos from the 1960s, and a WWI X 28 in. including a German eagle medal and postcard with photo of “American motor cars swastika. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. firing a broad side.” Also includes a Council $500-1600 HWAC# 108554 of National Defense deputy badge from WWI. President Woodrow Wilson established the Council on August 24, 1916. The activities of Lot# 3255 1946 Military Planes of the Axis the Council of National Defense were suspended in 1921. Salvatore 14” x 12-3/8”. 12 Lithographs by Charles Hubbell Falcone Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 117339 Portraying Fighter Planes, 1946, “Leading Military Planes of the Axis” images from the Lot# 3249 1917 on WWI WWII Article tops of these calendars were so popular that Photographs & Book Group of 11 they started printing just the images, and these international magazine article, photographs are some of those prints. These are in excellent, and book from WWI and WWII, c1917 on. unused condition mounted on foam board and Includes very old book, “From La Fayette covered in plastic. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection to Pershing,” with approximately 50 pages Est. $80-300 HWAC# 106159 that include sepia toned lithographs of WWI scenes, dated 1917, written in both French and Lot# 3256 1994 #77 Rare Bear Highly English. Also includes eight full pages of 1945 Life Magazine article, modified GRUMMAN F8F “BEARCAT” that “Civilization Tries 20 Top Nazis,” and two large original photographs dominated the Reno Air Races for decades of WWII airplane and tanks, measuring 8.5 x 12, and 8 x 22 inches, and holds speed and climb world records. respectively. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117485 Rare Bear has set many performance records for piston-driven aircraft, including the 3 km Lot# 3250 WW 2 family keepsakes This is a World Speed Record of 528.33 mph (850.26 cache of a family keepsakes with history from km/h) set August 21, 1989. Personal note Missouri, to Guam, to Europe. A love-letter auto graphed by Lyle Shelton next to landing gear., 28 X 22 INCHES, from Guam, M.I. dated Nov. 8, 1945 wanting to AUTOGRAPHED BY RESTORER/OWNER/PILOT, LYLE SHELTON “FLY be home for christmas. Island fever poem from FASTEST!”, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST B HOPE OF HOPE AVIATION ART the Marianas. Two small dolls, a tintype photo Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $70-325 HWAC# 109392 in a case, foreign currency, green sand from Kauai, Hawaii, a military promotion dated Dec. Lot# 3257 1940’s American Fighter Aces, 1, 1941. ; yours to explore. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113073 Ken Walsh 30” by 24” overall size, limited to 1250, Signed by the Artist and hand signed Lot# 3251 General MacArthur Needlepoint by the First Corsair Ace Lt. Kenneth A. Walsh, Tapestry Two pieces of needlepoint, one Medal of Honor recipient and the artist.. blanked, the other not completed. Appear #1026/1250, 30x24 mounted on cardboard to from South Seas. MacArthur piece is background (not permanent)., The air raid unfinished, but in good condition. John Reynolds alarm on Guadalcanal sounded at 11:35 on Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117160 13 May 1943. First Lieutenant Kenneth A. Walsh was the first to be airborne. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $70-200 HWAC# 109407 Lot# 3252 1900 Navy Communications Radio Lot# 3258 Bluenoser Radio set AN/WRC-1 and Antenna Coupler CU- Bounce Limited edition 937/UR (U). Navy ship communications radio. print #36/250, 23½” x 34”. Comes with 4” manual, triple deck radio set on Signed by P-51 pilots of top of electronics cabinet. AM-330/URT, Amplifier the 352nd. Fighter Group radio frequency, 28V DC OR 115V10, 48-450 cycles; and the artist., April 28th, Second stack unit: T-827B/URT, Transmitter, radio, 1944. P-51 Mustangs of the 115D 1 0 48-450 cycles; Next stack unit: R-1051B/ 352nd Fighter Group, one of URR, Receiver, radio, 115v 10 48-450 cycles; inside the highest scoring fighter the cabinet: two items, J-1265/U, Interconnecting groups in the European box; Next: AN/WRC-1B, radio set, supply; 115 V 10 48-50 cycles with Theater of Operations, three hand phones. speaker unit on top. appx 4.5’ x 2’ x 2’ Est. $700- attack a Luftwaffe base at 1500 HWAC# 120060 Herbeville, France. Featuring Captain Bob ‘Punchy’ Powell in ‘The West by Gawd Virginian’. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $70-225 HWAC# 109415 160 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Military Lot# 3259 Eagles of the Sky the eagles in the Lot# 3265 WWII sky messerschmitt me 163b-1a komet. August Aviation Aces 8 X 10 16, 1944- leipzig, germany. Out of formation Autographed Blk & and damaged, a 91st bomb group b-17 named Wht Photographs “outhouse mouse” is intercepted by me 163’s (7 Photos) 1) Roger wearing the geschwaderzeichen of the i/jg 400. Hedricks autographed Print measures 23”X19”. 1986. #466/500. One 8 X 10 blk & wht autograph, OPITZ, Rudolf American test pilot photograph certified and World War Two ace. Danforth WWII Aviation authentic by Nostalgic Collection Est. $70-325 HWAC# 109395 Aviation. Hedrick was a “Jolly Roger” Navy Fighter with Lot# 3260 1940’s Homeward Bound Eagles 12 Victories. 2) Alex Limited Edition Print #84/150, 29X23”, Vraciu downed 19 mounted on heavy cardboard (not permanent). Japanese airplanes, but in the process lost three Hellcats, earning him Signed by Commander 4th fighter command, a reputation as “Grumman’s Best Customer.” He was a double ace Navy Fighter Ace Steve “The Greek” Pisanos and the fighter, Navy cross recipient and ranked 4th amount the U.S. Navy artist H. Godines., Spitfires returning from flyuing aces. Autographed 8 X 10 blk & wht photograph. 3) Lieutenant “Rhubarb Mission” over France 1942, RAF E. Scott McCuskey “Wildcat Pilot with VF-3 on USS Yorktown” 334th FS, 71st Eagle Squadron. Total enemy McCuskey became known as the “Hero of the Battle of Midway” in aircraft destroyed during mission 72. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection 1942. 8 X 10 autographed blk & wht photograph. 4) Captain Jack Ilfrey Est. $70-250 HWAC# 109419 C. O. 79th Squadron 20th Fighter Group 8 Victories. Known as “Happy Jack” and named his planes “Happy Jack’s Go Buggy”. Later wrote a Lot# 3261 1900’s The Peashooters 14” x 12- book about his war adventures. Died at age 84. 8 X 10 autographed, 3/8”. These were from one of the Thompson blk & wht photograph, certified authentic by Nostalgic Aviation. 5) Products past calendars. 12 Lithographs Legendary Marine Corps Pilot, Joe Foss claimed 26 aerial kills in Portraying U.S. Fighter Planes, 1920 to 1942, WWII, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and earned the “That Bridged the Gap Between the Two World nickname, “Ace of Aces”. Became Brigadier General and South Dakota Wars” images from the tops of these calendars Governor and remembered as a “cowboy and a hero”. Died Jan 1, 2003. were so popular that they started printing 8 X 10 blk & wht autographed photograph. 6-7) Two 8 X 10 Blk & just the images, and these are some of those wht photographs (duplicates) of crew members with the “Memphis prints. These are in excellent, unused condition Belle” airplane, taken in Bassingbourn, England, May 17, 1943. First mounted on foam board and covered in plastic. to complete 25 combat mission. Harold Loch, Cecil Scott, Robert Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $80-350 HWAC# 106158 Hanson, Jim Verinis, Robert Morgan, Chuck Leightobn, John Quinlan, Lot# 3262 1929-47 Thompson Trophy Winners Tony Nastal, Vince Evans, Bill Winchell in photo signed by pilot Robert Morgan. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $180-600 HWAC# 109010 14” x 12-3/8”mounted on foam board and sealed in plastic..Very colorful prints artist signed by Charles H. Hubbell and printed for Thompson Products Inc. They show the winners of the 1929-1947 Thompson Lot# 3266 WWII Aviation Aces Photo Trophy race (the first ever of this racing series), . These Biographies with 23 Autographs were images from one of the Thompson Products past (38 Photo Bios Total) Lot includes calendars. The images from the tops of these calendars 38 well-researched 8 X 10” biography- were so popular that they started printing just the photos from American Fighter Aces images, and these are some of those prints. These are Association printed on quality paper in excellent, unused condition mounted on foam board and sealed in or card stock. Approximately 500 of plastic. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $80-300 HWAC# 106157 each was printed in the 1980s and the Lot# 3263 1940’s Warm Reception Aces signed them the originals as a fund-raising program. Those signed are #154/1250 limited edition autographed part of the original print run and the prints, 31x21”, mounted on cardboard (not sigatures are authentic, hand signed permanent). This print has an original pencil by the surviving pilots in the 1980s. remarque signed by the artist of an F4F Wildcat taking off and another of a ground crew with They are not an autopen or copy of the original signature. Bios include an F4F Wildcat., A tribute to proud Americans, the birthplace and early life of every this unique limited edition print is signed by the artist, and personally pilot, their education and flight training autographed by Joseph J. Foos, Capt., USMCR and three surviving and a detailed history of their military members of Foss’ Flying Circus VMF-121: W.B. “Bill” Freeman, Lt., careers, battles, flight missions, the USMCR; Thomas W. Furlow, Lt., USMCR; and Roger A. Haberman, Lt., USMCR. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $100-500 HWAC# 109423 different aircraft they flew, regiments, fighter groups, tally record, decorations, et. al. 23 biographies are autographed. This biographical Lot# 3264 1960’s WWI Airplanes by history of WWII Aces comprises an impressive collection of the first DeMarco Three sets of drawings by S. Joseph “Aces” of 20th Century Aviation. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. Demarco. Each set is in numbered folder $120-500 HWAC# 108280 and contains four drawings and appear to be signed in pencil by DeMarco. Inside page has a story on each aircraft and the series is marked as authentic Drawings. Includes as example : Fokker D.VII, Albatros D.I., Spad XIII, deHavilland D.H. 2 and 8 others. DeMarco was a World War I airplane enthusiast who used his professional skill as a technical artist to produce these drawings. He died in 2012. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $90-400 HWAC# 108965 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 161
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Military Lot# 3267 Aviation Aces WWII Famous 56th Lot# 3271 1995 Flying Tigers American Volunteer Group Chinese Fighter Group Autographed Photograph Air Force Reunion Group, Featuring Francis “Gabby” Gabreski, Program and Two the TOP American Fighter ace in Europe at Photographs, all the time! (5 Photos) 1-2) Two autographed Autographed. Flying 8 X 10 certified authrentic photographs of Tiger Pilot, John “Dick” Francis “Gabby” Gabreski, one in full color, that Rossi, Lot. Rossi was reads “34 1/2 Victories” in Gabreski’s writing under his signature, the born in Placerville, other blk & wht with “56th Fighter Group 28 Kills ETO 6 1/2 Korea” California in 1915. He under the Colonel’s signature. Colionel Gabreski was the top American attended UC Berkeley fighter ace in Europe during WWII, a jet fighter ace in Korea and a before joining the Navy. career officer in the United States Air Force for 26 years. He is world Rossi resigned his Navy famous for his claimed 34 1/2 take-downs of enemy forces in aerial commission in 1941 combat, and is one of only seven USAF pilots to become an Ace in two to join the American wars. He commanded two fighter squadrons and did six command Volunteer Group and was tours, totalling 15 fighter assignments. Both Gabreski photographs undergoing a training include a Certificate of Authenticity from Nostalgic Aviation. 3) 8 X program in Burma 10 blk & wht autographed photograph of Gerald “Jerry” Johnson, Lt. when Pearl Harbor Gen. USAF WWII 56th Fighter Group with 18 Aerial Victories, certified was attacked. Rossi authentic by Nostalgic Aviation. 4) 8 X 10 blk & wht autographed decorations include the photo of Pilot Robert Johnson signed Major Robert S. Johnson 56th Distinguished Flying Group 27 Victories, certified authentic by Nostalgic Aviation. 5) 8 X Cross, Air Medal and the 10 blk & wht autographed photograph of Colonel Walker Melville Chinese White Cloud “Bud” Mahurin, the first American pilot to became a double ace in Banner. Rossi died in the European Theatre and the only USAF pilot to shoot down enemy 2008 and was honored across the country for his accomplishments planes in Europe, the Pacific and Korea. Mahurin is credited with and service. Lot of 3 Items. 1) August 30, 31 September 1, 2 1995 23.25 victories making him the 6th highest P-47 ace. Photographed is Oregon Reunion; 16 pages containing photographs, poetry, letters of signed “Walker M. Mahurin 63rd Fighter Squadron 21 Victories” and appreciation from military leaders, Roster of Honorably Discharged includes a Certificate of Authenticity from Nostalgic Aviation. Danforth Flying Tigers and Memoriam for those lost but never forgotten, with WWII Aviation Collection Est. $150-500 HWAC# 109000 inscription and Pilot, “Dick” Rossi’s signature on autograph page, and on picture of Rossi inside program. 8” X 10”. Excellent condition. 2) 8” Lot# 3268 B-17 F “Just-A-Snappin” bomber X 10” Black and white photograph of John “Dick” Rossi with orginal art signed print This is a signed art print of signature and printed biography on Flight Leader John R. Rossi with the B-17 Flying Fortress “Just-A-Snappin”; part photo. 3) 8” X 10” color photograph of three Flying Tiger planes, in of the 100th Bombing Group over Europe. flight, signed by pilots “Dick Rossi, “Tex” Hill, and Chuck Older. This This plane landed in England after a bombing photograph comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (CAT #FT-1996) run where it sustained over 2000 bullet holes from Nostalgic Aviation Inc. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $180- before crash landing- wheels up. This print is 700 HWAC# 108290 signed by Harry Crosby (Navigator), Wiliam “Bill” McClelland (the ball turrett gunner), and Edward Yevich (left waist gunner). The artist is Lot# 3272 Golden Age of Flight lithographic C.S. Bailey. A complete history of the “393” is included on the print. print This print titled “The Golden Age of Number 59/1000. Double matted and framed at 29 in. X 41 in. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $100-500 HWAC# 108552 Flight” depicts two bi-planes in flight. They are two Navy F4B-4’s “scaring the cows” by Lot# 3269 1900’s Ernest Scheufele BF 109 Craig Kodera. Framed at 24 in. X 25 in. The cover glass needs to be replaced. Danforth WWII G14 Print by artist Jerry Crandall, unmounted Aviation Collection Est. $70-250 HWAC# 106448 and in excellent condition.. #438/950 (BF109 #2) and signed by the artist and the pilot. On 3 December 1944 he was brought down by Lot# 3273 1900’s Historical Aviation Prints American ground fire and taken prisoner near by Charles Hubbel 3 different Charles H. Aachen Germany. This was his back-up aircraft as his ‘black 13’ G-14 as Hubbel series reprints from around 1960’s, was out of service this day. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $100- 450 HWAC# 108971 36 unmounted prints. Series I & II of The Peashooters and Pioneer Mail Air Wings. Lot# 3270 Artist print Unmounted and in excellent condition. Each is “Hellfire Corner” by Wm. S. color and comes with story description about each one. Hubble painted these for calendars Phillips This is a magnifiscent used by the Cleveland company TRW who print of an air battle south specialize in the aviation and automotive industry. Danforth WWII of London known as Hellfire Aviation Collection Est. $80-300 HWAC# 108964 Corner for its fierce dogfights during WW2. This print by Lot# 3274 WWII Era Poster for Recruiting U.S. William S. Phillips is 163/1250 Army Soldiers (WWII) Recruiting Poster of U.S. and measures 39 in. X 43. It Army. No. P-4-RPB-6-15-36-14M. This poster is doulbe matted with a bead features photos of “Rugged Mt. Ranier, Towering border on blue suede depicting above Fort Lewis, Washington”; Presidio of San both German ME 109s and Francisco, “Neath Sunny California Skies” 25” x 38”. British Spitfires in battle. The Est. $150-300 HWAC# 80963 print is signed by one American, four British, four German, and one Canadian airmen; plus the artist. A German medal as well as a RAF winged patch is included. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection Est. $500-1600 HWAC# 108556 162 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3275 Aviation History Autographed Lot# 3281 Conrad Black Pauite Dancers Color Photographs (6 Items) 1) Bud Mahurn Framed Prints (7) 7 Pauite dancer framed P-47 Ace Pilot Color 8 X 10 Photograph with photos with color in the style of Chromolitho. plane, signature and biography, accompanied Signed Conrad Black. Prints 7x9”, frames by Certificate of Authenticity. 2) Colonel 9.5x12.75” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87874 Donald Blakesley, USAAF, RAF P-51 Ace Honorably Discharged, Autographed Color Lot# 3282 Arizona Native American Framed 8 X 10 Photograph with biography included 3) Francis “Gabby” Chromolithographs c. 1984 (2) Lot of 2. 1) Gabresky P-47 Ace, Autographed, Color 8 X 10 Photograph with Paschal, Chief of Yumas- California. Artist Julian biography 4) Colonel Lowell Brueland Autographed Color Collage 8 X Scott. Image 7” x 9” w/ frame 12 1/4” x 15 1/8”. 10 Photograph, includes image of Grim Reaper Plane. 5) Howie Keefe Published by Sackett & Wilhelms Litho Co. 2) with Miss America Autographed Color 8 X 10 Photograph of Reno Air Manuleto Chief of the Navajos- Arizona. Image Races when World Speed Record was set. LA to Wash DC May, 1972. 6) 7” x 9” w/ frame 12 1/4” x 15 1/8”. Published Rare Bear Plane Autographed Color 8 X 10 Photograph of the world’s by Sackett & Wilhelms Litho Co., Julian Scott was a drummer during fastest propeller driven plane clocked at 529 mph. Danforth WWII the American Civil War and earned the Medal of Honor. He was Aviation Collection Est. $120-500 HWAC# 108281 wounded during at the Battle of Ball’s Bluff and taken prisoner. He is mostly known for Civil War and Native American paintings. Est. $100- Lot# 3276 San Carlos, Arizona 1949-2012 Oil 200 HWAC# 114365 Painting / Native American/ “ Geronimo”. Here is a nice painting of a famous Native American Lot# 3283 Framed Caples Firestarter Print warrior . It is a painting of “Geronimo”, who was a Framed print of a Native American starting a fire medicine man and chief, of the Bedonkohe band. He by twisting a stick. Title “The desert people; a lived from 1829-1909, and was the last warrior to portfolio of Nevada Indians” published by Reno surrender to the U.S.Government. Very good detail, University of Nevada Press, 1970. Signed BC. and a true likeness. It was painted and signed by 21x16”, frame 28x24”. Frame has some wear Est. Ernest Victor, Jr. He was a councilman and a member $140-250 HWAC# 87656 of the San Carlos Apache Tribe. 16” tall x 12” wide and ready to be framed and hung. Rare, and unique piece (RH). Est. $150-200 HWAC# 102142 Lot# 3284 Framed Capt Lewis Print by Lot# 3277 California White Dog-Oil Painting Charles Russell 6/100 print, The Farrell Museum. Capt. Lewis meeting Shoshone by Thomas Domiani Signed original oil painting Indians by Charles Russell. COA on back. Print on canvas by Californian artist Thomas Domiani. 16x21.5”, frame 26x31”. Nice mat, frame has “White Dog, Crow Scout”. Painting, 16” x 13”. wear. Est. $250-375 HWAC# 87615 Framed, 22.5” x 19.25”. Beautiful painting in excellent condition. Domiani became famous with The Walt Disney Company. They commissioned Lot# 3285 1988 Framed Great Basin Side him in the late 1950’s to create the life sized Notch Print by Hummel Print of arrowhead, characters we all know today in the ride “Pirates feathers and bead necklace by Don Hummel. of the Caribbean”. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 117690 Frame 17x21” Est. $200-300 HWAC# 87642 Lot# 3278 Hopi Dance Watercolor by Ernie Moore Jr. 10.5 x 18.5” original watercolor by Ernie Moore Jr. Framed in Tucson, Signed and dated 1953 in bottom right. Award winning Hopi Artist. Est. $300-700 Lot# 3286 Framed Native American Children HWAC# 114351 Print by Charles Hogg Color print of 3 Native American children in front of a Tepee at a Pow Wow by Charles Hogg, a Canadian artist. Signed by artist. 19x12”, frame 25x21” Est. $300-400 HWAC# 87637 Lot# 3279 Native American Painting Pair Redmond, Native American Pot Still Life, 20 x 24”, signed lower left. We found numerous paintings by redmond but were unable to find a Lot# 3287 Framed Native American Elder story of the person. The other piece is 24 x 30” Print by Caples Framed double matted charcoal by Glen Dodge. This is also a Native American print of a Blind Shaman by Caples, signed RC. Pot Still Life. We were unable to find info on “People of the silent land; a portfolio of Nevada Dodge either. Both paintings are stunning. Est. Indians” Published by Reno University of Nevada, $300-500 HWAC# 114358 1972. signed RC. 464/1000. Frame 29.5x23”, print 20x16”, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87618 Lot# 3280 Nevada Native American Man & Woman Charcoal Prints by Caples 2 Robert Caples charcoal prints of a Native American man - Tribal Elder and woman - campwatcher. Lot# 3288 Framed Native American Woman “People of the silent land; a portfolio of Print Framed Native American Tule Bearer. “People Nevada Indians” Published by Reno University of the silent land; a portfolio of Nevada Indians” of Nevada, 1972. Frames 23x19” From the Published by Reno University of Nevada, 1972. Wigwam Collection of Fernley, Nevada. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 98034 Charcoal print. Signed RC 464/1000. 19.5x15”, frame 29x23.2” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87660 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 163
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3289 Framed Treasures from the Lot# 3297 1881-1950’s Native American Favell Museum Print by Anderson Framed Western Prints Artwork by Russell & Reiss and signed print by Ralph Anderson of Native Lot of 24 Native American and western prints American treasures. 206/600. Frame 23x19” (many by C.M. Russell), photos, and magazine Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87655 containing 34 pages of prints of Winold Reiss artwork, c1881-1950’s. All prints are 11 x 14 inch. A fine collection of colorful, frameable prints of cowboy and Indian sketches, paintings and black and white Lot# 3290 1976 Harry Winnemucca Print photographs. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 117481 by William Moore Framed color print of Harry Winnemucca in feather head dress by William Lot# 3298 Native American display This is Moore. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87621 a collection of 20th C. native American pipes, shell necklace, and 8 in. diameter water jug, and animal cape. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 112776 Lot# 3291 Native American Woman with Jug Charcoal Print by Caples Native American Lot# 3299 late 1800’s Medicine woman with a jug charcoal print by Caples. Signed RC 464/1000. 19.5x16”, frame 29x23” Est. $140- Man by Carl Kauba Very fine bronze 250 HWAC# 87600 of Native American Medicine Man. 6.5” x 5” x 4.5” on round marble base, 6” diameter. Signed by Carl Kauba. Kauba was born in Vienna in 1865, died in 1922.He never visited America, but was inspired by Native Lot# 3292 Robert Montanucci Framed American objects that an American Prints of Native American Basketses (2) friend sent him as gifts. Est. $1500- ”Washoe Basket” 3/80, frame 18x18” and 3000 HWAC# 119195 “Catch a Falling Star” 1/150, frame 21x19”. Both with certificates of authenticity. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 87738 Lot# 3293 Flagstaff, Arizona 2002 “Dancer of the Four Mountains”, Baje Whitethorne, Sr. Navajo artist Baje Whitethorne, Sr. member of the Reed Clan, was born in 1950 near Shonto, Lot# 3300 Native American on Horse Silver Arizona on the Navajo Reservation. He is Statue Silvered china Native American riding a known for his colorful landscapes and his horse. Signed below right rear foot but illegible. paintings of life on the reservation. He created 11x9”. James Mackie Collection Est. $140-250 HWAC# 87427 this print, 2/11 using a paper overlay process. 11” x 14”, framed: 20” x 23”. Print in very good condition, frame is okay. Lot# 3301 1980’s Native American Pewter Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119010 Figures A lot of three American Indian sculptures presented by Chilmark. Pieces Lot# 3294 Inlay Native American Portrait include “Enemy Tracks” (6”x 7”), Jemez Eagle Beautifully done marquetry portrait. Various Dancer” (2”x 4”) and “False Face” (6”x 8”). All different wood form this portrait. Good meticulously sculpted. Est. $150-300 HWAC# condition, some minor scratches. 12” x 15.5”. Est. $140-270 HWAC# 117731 117459 Lot# 3302 1980’s Three Pewter American Lot# 3295 Native American Art, 2 Indian Sculptures Three American Indian Paintings Gorgeous choice colored sculptures presented by Chilmark Fine Pewter. pastel portrait of Chief Grey Wolf, Frank In this lot, we have “Dance of the Eagle Cree Sotonoma Salsedo. Signed on front with (5”x 6”), Geronimo (6”x 6”) and “Chief Joseph” special note on the back to Briscoe (6”x 5”). these are nice and detailed renderings. Est. $150-300 HWAC# Sanderson who had a Native American 116689 collectible shop in Lee Vining. About 18 x 24, framed. The second piece is folk Lot# 3303 1980’s Two American Indian art of a Mountain Man in a mountain Pewter Figures Two pewter sculptures from ssetting by “Alcorn”. About 14 x 36”, Chikmark, including “The Chief” (6”x 8”) and framed. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 117051 “Mohawk War Party” (4”x 13”). Beautifully detailed pieces. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 117732 Lot# 3296 Two Artworks of Native Americans 1) “Brave in War Dress”, C. Eichelberger. Beautiful lithograph of Native American in war dress by C/Eichelberger. Lot# 3304 Navajo, Arizona Contemporary c. 1970’s. Print: 8.5” x 6”, matted and Earrings by Begay Unusual contemporary framed:13.5” x 11.5”. Good condition. 2) Pencil design. Inlay of onyx and scolecite or mother sketch on Native American in canoe, signed of pearl in checkerboard pattern. Mounted in Putt (possibly Daniel Putman). Framed 21” x 16.5”. Est. $160-280 sterling. (.5” square) Hallmark is AB--could be HWAC# 119009 any of the Begay family. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119486 164 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3305 Navajo, Arizona Modern Gaspeite Lot# 3311 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Dragonfly Earrings Unusual gaspeite Earrings mounted in Maiden by Rolanda Haloo Incredible dragonfly pin/ sterling--each stone is unique. marks on reverse-- pendant inlaid win various blues--opal, lapis, fluorite, Joe Delgarito (Navajo shop mark) and also ALV. Est. aquamarine, larimar...2” x 3”. Rolanda Haloo was born $100-200 HWAC# 119485 in 1956 in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. Rolanda focused her artwork mostly on bird inlay and other traditional jewelry designs she learned from her father and her siblings, but she is best known today for her Dragonfly Maidens. Est. $450-650 HWAC# 119994 Lot# 3306 Arizona Large Sterling Belt Buckle Lot# 3312 Plains Indian Hair Drop Set w/Turquoise Stone Navajo rectangular This is an American Indian hair drop belt buckle, hallmark on reverse is a saguaro that measures about 8’ in length. It is cactus. 1.75” x 1” turquoise stone set in silver adorned with German silver conchos, with nugget shapes and feather design. Sterling porcupine quill accents, leather and buckle is 3.5” x 2”. Nice heavy piece. Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 119201 horsehair extension. This appears to be from the early 20th century and is in immaculate condition. Est. $800- 2000 HWAC# 56644 Lot# 3307 Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico c. 1950- 60’s Vintage Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pueblo Lot# 3313 Vintage Cowrie Shell Necklace Necklace Santo Domingo necklace highlighting and Bag of Shells Cowrie Shell Necklace with a “shell over-lay” pendant with multi-stone and a flower shaped pendant. Also included: bag sterling silver accents. Pendant is strung with of approximately 100 cowrie shells. Est. $60- turquoise heishi. Santo Domingo pueblo artists 160 HWAC# 58860 and jewelers have long specialized in the art of shell over-lay and have perfected the craft. This example is an earlier work c.1950-60’s, and demonstrates the simplicity yet complicated Lot# 3314 Colorado 11,500 BC on Two art. The pendant features natural materials--turquoise, coral and Colorado Points Arrowheads Two Native white howlite. The arrangement of the geometric pattern is believed American points (arrowheads), found in to represent patterns often featured on prehistoric pueblo pottery. Colorado, most likely from the Northwest Hallmark (cannot identify) on sterling hanger. Excellent condition, 3” Paleo-Indian era, which began about 11,500 x 3.25” heishi necklace--18” length. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 119995 BC. One measures about 3 inches and the other 2.25 inches. Both are fine specimens. Est. Lot# 3308 San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico $200-300 HWAC# 117347 Inlay Mosaic over Shell by Reano Charleen and Frank Reano earrings (1.25” x .75”). Inlay- Lot# 3315 Illinois 11,500 BC on Three Pike -turquoise lapis, coral, mother of pearl, onyx County Illinois Points Arrowheads Group of over shell. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119484 three arrowheads from Pike County, Illinois, found in the 1920’s. Two are 4 inches long, and one 4.5 inches, and all about 1.25 inches wide. The points are consistent with the Paleo- Indian period. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117351 Lot# 3309 San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico Mosaic Inlay Earrings, Reano Family Mosaic earrings by Lot# 3316 Booneville, Kentucky Possibly Charlene and Frank Reano. 2-1/8” x 3/8”, turquoise, Woodland Period Two Large Points mother of pearl, onyx, and coral linaid over onyx Booneville Kentucky Lot of two large spear backing. Charlene Sanchez Reano is from San Felipe points, from Booneville, Kentucky, possibly and married into Santo Domingo Pueblo. She and from the Native American Woodland period, her husband Frank collaborate on most of their 1000 b.c.-1600 a.d. One is 9 inches long and 2 jewelry. The Reanos use a combination of traditional inches wide, the other 6 inches long and 1.5 inches wide. Impressive and contemporary materials and design elements. artifacts, found in the 1920’s. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117353 Charlene does most of the designing and cuts and Lot# 3317 Kentucky Archaic or Woodland places the tiny mosaic pieces. Frank grinds the shell and does the silver work. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119482 period Red Chert Native American Projectile Museum Collection Native American Lot# 3310 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico projectile handcrafted out of red chert stone, Inlay Earrings by Angie Reano Owens Angie is from Kentucky, most likely from the Archaic or one of the original Reano’s to make the inlay over Woodland period, 8000 b.c.-1600 a.d. This 4.5 inch by 1.5 inch point is shell jewelry. This pair are inlaid with turquoise, from a museum collection, and has a museum number. Est. $200-300 mother of pearl, and coral. 2” x .75”. Shell mosaic HWAC# 117355 is a trademark style of Santo Domingo jewelry, drawing on a tradition dating back many centuries. Lot# 3318 Missouri Possibly Archaic Period Many modern Pueblo artists consciously style their Historical Native American Projectile Historical inlaid jewelry after styles and patterns unearthed Native American projectile, from St. Charles County, by archaeological research, found in rock art or on Missouri, consistent with the archaic period, 8000- display in museums. (courtesy, Durango Silver Company) Est. $120- 1000 b.c. The point is clean, and measures 3 by 2.5 250 HWAC# 119487 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117354 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 165
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3319 Ohio 4000 BC- on Dart Point from Ohio Lot# 3326 8500BC-1000BC? Pacific Large dart point from Ohio, c4000 BC on. Beautiful Northwest Native American Axe Pacific specimen measure 3 inches wide by 4 inches long. Northwest Native American artifact is a three- Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117348 quarter grooved axe most likely made of greenstone or pyroximite. To facilitate hafting, axes were grooved, either completely around the four faces of the tool, or on three of the four faces. These groove patterns thus give rise to the terms “full” and “three-quarter” grooved axes, according to University of Iowa, Office of the State Archaeologist. Lot# 3320 Floyd County, Texas ? Polychrome Northwest Native Americans began making this type of axe in the Jasper Dart Point Texas Polychrome jasper Archaic period, 8500 BC– 1000 BC. The form of a stone axe was created by pecking with a hard hammerstone. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. dart point, from Floyd County, Texas, measures $300-500 HWAC# 117333 approximately 3.5 x 3 inches., “Every caller of legitimate artifacts has some that are questionable. Lot# 3327 c20th Century Tomahawk This polychrome dart point is in my eyes ‘too Handmade tomahawk, tightly beaded with blue, perfect.’ Yet, it does not display the characteristics red, and clear beads and fringes of buckskin. of some modern knappers.” - Fred Holabird Est. $70-150 HWAC# 117345 Approx. 23”L., and the fringes are approx. 12”L. The Great Basin Culture Area includes the high Lot# 3321 500 b.c. - 500 a.d. Native American desert regions between the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains. Snyders Projectile Point Museum Collection It is bounded on the north by the Columbia Plateau and on the south by the Colorado Plateau. It includes southern Oregon and Idaho, a Label Snyders projectile point, of unknown origin, small portion of southwestern Montana, western Wyoming, eastern estimated to be from 500 b.c. to 500 a.d., during the Native American Woodland period. This 3.5 inch by California, all of Nevada and Utah, a portion of northern Arizona, and most of western Colorado. Est. $450-600 HWAC# 88548 2.25 inch point is from a museum collection, and is labeled. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117356 Lot# 3328 1920’s Choice Modern Spearhead This is a nice more modern snapped axe head. It measures 7”x 3.5” and looks like new. The Lot# 3322 Johannesburg, California 1930 knapping is probably by hand, using flint. This Indian Artifact Mojave Desert Oblong flat one appears to be post 1920. Salvatore Falcone shaped black stone with sharp edge and chisel Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 117320 marks, believed to be an Indian axe, found about 1930 in the Mojave Desert. Comes with Lot# 3329 Washoe Valley/ Carson Valley, a note, hand written by someone who owned it Nevada c. early 1900’s Exquisite Miniature for about 70 years, telling the story about how Datsolalee Oval Basket Miniature Native he/she came into possession of the artifact. American oval basket, most likely by Datsolalee,( Washo) because of Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 117322 the incredibly fine weave and detail. Unfortunately, Datsolalee did not record her miniatures in her grand catalog. Basket is 2-5/8” x 1” x 1/2”. Lot# 3323 Sacramento, California 4000 BC- Datsolalee baskets sold for thousands of dollars, a huge sum for the on Native American Carved Tube Pipes early 1900’s. This amazing miniature, is one of a kind, a tiny treasure Two historic Native American tube pipes, in perfect condition!, Born in 1835, her given name was “Dabuda”, handcrafted of stone, from the Sacramento, meaning “Young Willow” which proved to be very prophetic. She used Calif. area. The largest is 5.25 inches long, the willow in her basket weaving which made her famous. Dat So La and is straight from end to end with the same Lee’s baskets gained notoriety as coveted pieces of art. Her baskets size openings on each end (about 1.25 inch diameter). The smaller is were woven with tiny stitches that were pulled tightly into a coil made about 4 inches long and larger at one end, with one end 1.25 inch, and of willow twigs. Her geometrical designs were small and repetitive, the other about .5 inch. There is a small chip in the larger end, but it and included lines or triangles., Her second marriage was to Charley doesn’t compromise the strength, beauty, or significance of the pipe. Keyser in 1888, and she took the name Louisa Keyser. However, in the Both are made of greenstone. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117346 late 1860s, she formed a friendship with a Dr. S. L. Lee of Carson City, where she earned the nickname Dat So La Lee and this name stayed Lot# 3324 Oregon 1920’s American Indian with her the remainder of her life., Dat So La Lee learned traditional Grinding Mortar A nice American Indian basket making during a time when the Washo women were forced to grinding mortar. Piece measures 5”x 4” and weave in secret. To help her people, she moved to Carson City in 1895, has a smooth inside where it has been used offering small baskets for sale to Abe and Amy Cohn, the owners of to grind nuts, roots, bark, etc. A very solid an emporium. From that time until her death in 1925, Abe and Amy tool that would make a great addition to any Cohn supported Dat So La Lee so she could concentrate on making collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119052 her superb baskets. She often joined the Cohns at their store in Tahoe City, where she sold her baskets to tourists and collectors. Est. $1500- 3000 HWAC# 119996 Lot# 3325 1900’s American Indian Grinding Pestle This is a beautiful American Indian Lot# 3330 c. early grinding pestle with a nice carved lightening 1900’s Antique bolt design. It measures 9”x 3.75” and has a Lidded Hupa smoothed end which indicates grinding use. Tobacco Basket Sort of an early food processor. Est. $300-500 Fabulous lidded HWAC# 119051 basket, probably Hupa, but possibly Yurok or Karok. 4.75” h x 4.5” diameter. Basket is in excellent condition, although lid is broken at one edge. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 119991 166 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3331 Papago Indian Basket Vintage Lot# 3340 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico Pima Papago Indian Basket is in excellent 1991 Santo Domingo (Kewa) Bowl Bowl condition. Woven with natural grasses, by Abel and Carol Calabaza, Santo Domingo. unknown artisan. The rim is very slightly Today’s Santo Domingo pottery is known unraveled. Please inspect. This Vintage Pima for designs described as simple geometrics, Papago Indian Basket is one of a kind! 15” another outstanding feature is boldness: the round x 9” tall., Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119642 lines are thick and well-defined. Although, many of today’s popular designs have changed very little since the Lot# 3332 Four Vintage Native American 1700’s. 4.5” h x 7.5” diameter. Excellent condition Est. $400-700 Baskets 1) Tohono O’odham split stitch basket HWAC# 117716 with twisted handle. 6.75” diameter x 1.5” high. Lot# 3341 Santo Domingo 2) Hupa or Karok small basket, nice design, Pueblo, New Mexico c. early top edges broken. 3” diameter x 2.5” high. 3) 1900’s Vintage Calabaza Probably Micmac. Very good condition, 4.75” diameter x 2” high. 4) Dough Bowl Santo Domingo Possibly a Micmac basket, good condition, fabric laid over rim. 5” (Kewa) circular red pottery diameter x 3” high. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 117056 dough bowl ~ geometrically Lot# 3333 Reed & Cord Native American decorated to upper exterior in black on white, spirit trail Style Basket Reed & chord construction. on rim, 5” h x 11” diameter. Beautiful condition. Red color on base. 11” x 11.75”. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 119645 Overall good condition, with general darkening, scratches, scattered nicks and general abrasion Lot# 3334 Two Colored Northeastern to rim commensurate with age. This bowl was purchased at a Santo Basket Duo 1) Vintage Northeastern bi- Domingo festival from the grand daughter of the maker. She had colored splint ash and sweetgrass Micmac put her (the maker’s) name on the base--Maria Z. Calabaza, Santo lidded sewing basket. Lid is a bit faded. 5” Domingo--with a price she was selling it for at the time. Est. $1000- high x 10” diameter. Very good condition. 2) 1500 HWAC# 117715 Antique bi-colored splint ash and sweetgrass two-handled carrier basket. 10.25” high x Lot# 3342 Zia Pueblo, New 14” wide, 5” deep. Also very good condition. Mexico Zia Pot by Elizabeth Another great pair. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 56802 Medina Beautiful pot, 6.5” Lot# 3335 Old Basket, Possible Southern h x 7.5” diameter. Excelent condition, Elizabeth Medina is California made, c1920’s. 5” high, ten inch widely considered to be the most diameter, footed basket with separations made skilled potter working in Zia at the second rod for decorative purposes. Rough green lightning patterns all around. Geff Pueblo today. Her pots feature Pollock Collection Est. $130-220 HWAC# 84861 incredible craftsmanship, elegance of form, and exquisitely Lot# 3336 Central California Tray “Basket” painted designs, all of which Six inch diameter, polychrome flat “tray” with reflect Zia traditions., Elizabeth patterns typical of Yokut influence. Heavily Pino Medina was born Elizabeth damaged on one side, the other good for Toya at Jemez Pueblo in 1956, display. Intricate color patters difficult to make daughter of Mary S. Tafoya and sister of Bertina Tosa. She grew up in out. Pollock Collection Geff Pollock Collection Est. a family of potters and learned the Jemez way of making pottery, then $70-120 HWAC# 84864 she married Marcellus Medina in 1978 and moved to his home at Zia Pueblo. The Zia Elders gave her permission to make pottery in the Lot# 3337 Acoma Pueblo9, New Mexico Seed Zia style and her mother-in-law, Sofia Medina, taught her the proper Pot, Acoma Pueblo Several design elements- methods for doing that. She often works with her husband, Marcellus., -Lizards, flute player, Porpoises, and insect. Since the early 1980’s, Elizabeth has won awards at Santa Fe Indian Hand painted, black and orange on white. Market, Eight Northern Pueblos Arts & Crafts Show, the New Mexico Signature rubbed off. 6” diameter x 4.5” high. State Fair and the Colorado Indian Market in Denver. Est. $400-700 Good condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119000 HWAC# 117717 Lot# 3343 Georgia Cherokee Nation, Lot# 3338 Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico Chatahoochee River Region Pot Chards Vintage Santa Clara Redware Plate Large Large collection of clay pot shards collected by Santa Clara redware plate (1920’s-30’s). Roswell Georgia Native American researcher Avanyu image etched in white on inside of bowl. Mrs. Albert T Bradley Junior along the banks of Avanyu is the ancient Tewa image of the water serpent--the guardian the Chattahoochee River near Roswell, Georgia. of water. No signature visible on base. Plate is in used condition, but This collection of hundreds of pot shards very good. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 119194 was collected in rural Georgia in the 1940s through the 1950s. They include a number of Lot# 3339 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico shards with widely differing patterns, from Olla by Vidal Aguilar Kewa Pueblo potter Vidal crosshatches, to circles, a variety of geometric patterns as well as Aguilar, a member of the famous Aguilar family circular patterns, indented patterns, and perhaps more rarely painted of potters dating back to the late 1800s with the patterns. At least one shard shows a three-dimensional image of a Aguilar sisters of fame. Vidal Aguilar makes some pig. Some shards appear to protrude from the pot, indicating the of the largest polychrome ollas at Santo Domingo possibility of a footed base. This is a fascinating study group. Probably in the Aguilar family tradition. His pottery is hand all Cherokee. Mrs. Bradley collected only one full pot, also in this sale. coiled and polished. Red on red olla with lid--11” Est. $250-500 HWAC# 50862 h x 10” diameter. Very good condition. Est. $400- 600 HWAC# 117718 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 167
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3344 Girls Plains Moccasins Smoked Lot# 3352 Arizona Chinle Saddle Blanket buckskin Plains moccasins with yellow, blue, Chinle style saddle blanket, 38” x 20.5”. A more red, pink and green beads. Small size. Some contemporary weaving, excellent conditon. heel beads missing on right. Please see the Est. $260-400 HWAC# 119184 extensive Native American postcard section within lots 4171-4291. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 90621 Lot# 3353 Arizona Chinle Squash Blossom Saddle Blanket Excellent example of a squash Lot# 3345 Small Moccasins Childrens blossom design in this saddle blanket. 47” x moccasins, smoked buckskin with round bead 29.5”. Nice tight weave, great condition. Est. pattern. 5.5”. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 90634 $200-300 HWAC# 119185 Lot# 3354 Arizona Crystal Saddle Blanket Very nice example of a Navajo Crystal saddle blanket. 35” x 20”, tight weave, great condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 119191 Lot# 3346 Seal Skin Muklucks Pacific Northwest origin. Pink and green beads, seal Lot# 3355 Arizona Ganado Double Saddle fur trim and bottoms. 5.25” Est. $100-200 Blanket Nice Ganado design with tight HWAC# 90637 weaving. 57” x 32.5”Centers where blanket folds, two central shapes, outlined in turquoise color, are not matched in size. Other design areas on piece also had turquoise outline. Selvage reworked and some fraying. Very Lot# 3347 Alaska Alaskan Mukluks Seal skin interesting blanket. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 119190 mukluks with fur and leather soles and straps. Decorative ties. Well worn soles. Est. $120- Lot# 3356 Arizona c. 1930-40’s Klagetoh 280 HWAC# 37409 Storm Pattern Rug Modified Klagetoh storm pattern, 88.5” x 56”. Large rug in great condition, grey, brown, red, cream. This is a Lot# 3348 Early 1900’s Plains Beaded Peace great piece for collectors. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 119207 Pipe Bag Northern Plains fringed beaded peace pipe (Chanupa)bag. 23” x 6”. The beading Lot# 3357 Arizona Navajo Double Saddle is all intact, white, turquoise, red, black, light Blanket Possibly Chinle, unusual double blue. Hide is well worn, and there is a very saddle blanket, 36” x 19”. Good condition. Est. small tear by the opening. This beautiful bag is a real collector’s item. $150-250 HWAC# 116205 Est. $2500-5000 HWAC# 119993 Lot# 3349 Wyoming 1920’s Native American Lot# 3358 Arizona Navajo Double Saddle Beaded Hammer Native American beaded hammer, Blanket Beautiful Two Grey Hills double from Wyoming, from possibly as early as the 1920’s. saddle blanket. 60” x 33”, very good condition, The stone is 8 inches long, and the handle is 13 inches some fray on ends. Est. $500-800 HWAC# long, on this handcrafted hammer that in modern times 119188 is used during Native American dances and shows, but traditionally was a war hammer used in battles. Est. Lot# 3359 Arizona c. 1930-40’s Navajo $200-400 HWAC# 117357 Klagetoh rug Vintage Klagetoh, 60” x 30”. Very worn, some open areas. Est. $200-300 HWAC# Lot# 3350 Two Miniature Beaded 119208 Items Beautifully beaded vase, geometric patterns in white, red, black. yellow, and green. Some loose beading Lot# 3360 Arizona c. early 1900’s Navajo Old around top of rim. 3” x 2” diameter. Tiny Style Crystal Old style Crystal, 44.5” x 70”. Native American style doll, 2.25” x 1” x Selvage on one side is frayed. Ends a bit frayed. .5”. Beaded in white, black, red and blue. Good condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 119182 Good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119998 Lot# 3361 Arizona Two Antique Rugs/ Blankets 1) Germantown saddle blanket c. 1930, 35” x 20”, includes fringe. Red, cream, and green stripes. Blanket has reworking on Lot# 3351 1900’s Native American Shawls selvage, fair to poor condition. 2) Navajo saddle (4) Beaver State Pendelton Woolen Mills, from blanket has overall brown and cream stripes, Oregon, multi color shawl, 15” x 30”; 2) Gray/ shades vary. Both ends have a step pattern in mauve shawl 15” x 30”; 3) Cream background red and gray. 30” x 42”, ends frayed,selvage with gray stripes,29” x 30”; 4) Multi color reworked. Fair to poor condition. Est. $150- shawl, colors a vibrant but does have some 300 HWAC# 119180 slight damage (one quarter inch hole in shawl, please inspect) 33” x 14”. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 80871 168 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3362 Arizona Very early Teek Nos Pos Lot# 3370 Omaha, Nebraska Native Rug Vintage Navajo weaving--Teek Nos Pos American Ledger Art on 1890s Check This is style, with no band around edges. Lazy lines, contemporary ledger art by Native artist Eddie 40” x 49”. All edged are frayed and some fray in J. Encinas of the Omaha Tribe. It was done center red area. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 119186 on an 1895 check from Francke & Schindler, Indianapolis. The ledger art depicts two Native American warriors on horseback, done in color Lot# 3363 Arizona early 1900’s Vintage and signed by the artist in 2016. Ledger art was popular from the 1860s to the 1920s and describes Plains Indian Ganado Rug Very early Ganado rug, 60.5” x narrative drawings or paintings down on paper or cloth. The name 30”. Possibly a double saddle blanket. Lazy comes from the fact the accounting ledger books were a common lines. Corner fraying, reworked edges, fair source of paper for the Plains Indians. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113242 condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 119187 Lot# 3364 Arizona c. 1930’s Vintage Ganado Lot# 3371 Alaska Books of Alaska Native American Tribes This is a group of books Style Rug Vintage Navajo Ganado/Klagetoh about Native American tribes of Alaska style rug, 36” x 64”. Central diamond shape, covering history, music to seal fishing. They with interior design. Ends and edges reworked. cover Haidah, Aleutians and more. Est. $150- Good condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 119181 300 HWAC# 116841 Lot# 3365 Arizona early 1900’s Vintage Ganado Rug This vintage rug, traditional Lot# 3372 Alaska Native American stepped diamond patterns is sadly in poor languages of Alaska books This is a group condition--frayed edges stains, and several of books cataloging the languages of Native holes. Make a couple of pillow covers! Est. Americans of Alaska. A great listing for eight $60-100 HWAC# 119183 reference books. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 116416 Lot# 3366 Arizona c. 1930-40’s Vintage Lot# 3373 Alaska 1896 Rare Alaska Indian Klagetoh Rug Klagetoh rug, in red grey, brown Dictionary Alaska Indian Dictionary, Compiled and cream, 67” x 38”. Some edge wear and wear throughout, some holes. Please inspect by Charles A. Lee. Published by Lowman & Est. $250-400 HWAC# 119206 Hanford Stationery and Printing Co., Seattle, Washington. Copyright 1896. 23 pp. Softcover, staple binding. 5.5 x 3.75” Toning, tear on back Lot# 3367 Arizona Vintage Navajo Saddle page, some detachment of cover. Est. $150- Blanket Very old saddle blanket, possibly 300 HWAC# 113219 Ganado, c. 1920’s-30’s 20.25” x 21.25”. Ends rough, fair condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Lot# 3374 Portland, Oregon 1889 Gill’s 119192 Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon Rare. Twelfth Edition. 1889. JK Gill & Co., Dealers in Books & Stationery, Portland, Oregon. Swope & Taylor, Printers. English-Chinook and Chinook- English. 60 pp. with Appendix. Softcover, 5.5 x Lot# 3368 New Mexico Toadlena Two Grey 3.5” Wear to covers, some pages have dogeared corners. Chinook Jargon originated as a pidgin Hills Weaving Exquisite trade language of the Pacific Northwest, and spread during the 19th Toadlena weaving, 42” x century from the lower Columbia River, first to other areas in modern 36”. Excellent condition. Oregon and Washington, then British Columbia and as far as Alaska Water bug in the center. and Yukon Territory, sometimes taking on characteristics of a creole The four corners are language. It is related to, but not the same as, the aboriginal language hooked, as is the center of the Chinook people, upon which much of its vocabulary is based. diamond. Very tight Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113228 weave, this piece is a “must have” for your Lot# 3375 Seattle, Washington Chinook collection. Est. $1500- Dictionary & Original Indian Names of 3000 HWAC# 119209 Western Washington Rare booklet. Not dated. Possibly 1891 (from online sources). Printed by Lowman & Hanford, Stationery & Printing Lot# 3369 New Mexico c. 1930-40’s Company, Seattle, Washington. “Dictionary of Vintage Two Grey Hills Rug This vintage the Chinook Jargon As Spoken on Puget Sound Two Grey Hills has some unusual corner and the Northwest, With Original Indian Names designs, 69” x 53”. Unfortunately this for Prominent Places and Localities with Their Meanings. Historical piece has a large hole--about 3” diameter, Sketch, etc.” Softcover booklet, staple binding. 38 pp. 6 x 4” Some and very worn in some areas and on toning and foxing, cover detaching. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113229 edges. The rug has a very nice design and is a tighter weave than most rugs this size. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 116206 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 169
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Native Americana Lot# 3376 Washington Chinook Dictionaries Lot# 3383 Lithograph images of Chief & Historical Booklets Lot of 5 different. 1) The Mountain, Chief White Buffalo, Chief Wets- Chinook Jargon and How to Use It, by George C. Shaw. It This is a grouping of three large lithographs 1909. 65pp with letter from publisher and original of Chiefs Mountain, Blackfeet; White Buffalo, photo glued to cover. 8.5 x 6” 2) 1965 Reprint of Arapahoe; and Wets-It, Assinniboine. 10 in. X previous. 3) Chinook-English Songs. Translated 13.5 in. published by F.A. Rinehart 1898. All in very good conditon. and Arranged by Laura B. Downey-Bartlett. 39 pp. Softcover, staple Est. $150-200 HWAC# 120214 binding. 8.5 x 5.25” 4) Gill’s Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon. 18th edition. 1960 reprint of 1909 edition. 80pp. 5) Dictionary of the Lot# 3384 Misc. Cherokee Ephemera, Books, Chinook Jargon, Compiled by Frederic J. Long. Lowman & Hanford VHS Tapes Hardback and paperback books, VHS Co., Seattle, Washington, 1909. 41pp. Possible reprint, though other tapes is telling about the Cherokee Nation, The reprints list the later date. 6.25 x 4.5” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 113230 Story of New Echota. Book of Etowah Papers by Moorehead; Sam Houston with the Cherokee, 1820- Lot# 3377 Not dated Chinook Jargon As Used 1833 by Gregory; Map of The Battle of Pickett’s by the Hudson Bay Company ”Chinook jargon Mill. May 27, 1864, 31”x 24”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# as used by the Hudson Bay Company and all the 55113 Indian tribes and early settlers of the Pacific Northwest. Compiled by an old employee Lot# 3385 Pennsylvania Arrowheads formerly of the Hudson Bay Company.” No date. Mentioned in 1874 Pennsylvania Diary 1874 3.5 x 5” String binding. 6 pp. Heavy toning. Diary by day, perhaps 25% filled out in tiny Unusual booklet. Other copies online had “Fac pencil writing. Heavy emphasis on Church and Simile of The” printed above Chinook Jargon in the title, and this one the bible, but also on relationships.Mentions appears to have erasures there. It appears no one is sure when this Philly, Ogdensburg (NJ) and other places. names not found. Blue paper was printed. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113233 token in the back for “Wagner’s Green House”, of no relation to the Lot# 3378 Washington A Library of books current company of the same name, which only goes back to about 1900, and may have taken its name from this place. Of special interest about Native Americans in the History is the entry on Aug 30, 1874, where the writer said: “After dinner took of Washington state This is a collection of a walk with F & H back and up the hills - found my first arrowhead...” books and periodicals about the history of This is an interesting statement showing the American fascination Washington Sate and of Native Americans. with finding arrowheads. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 90974 Please see the photos for details. Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 116844 Lot# 3386 Crazy Horse Mentioned Lot# 3379 1927 The Story of the Indian Newspapers Crazy Horse, a Lakota Chief who fought with Sitting Bull at the Little Big Horn, by Radin Hardcover 371pp by Paul Radin, was in numerous battles with whites until his numerous plates, some color. Front inscription, surrender in the beginning of summer 1877. front board separating Est. $30-50 HWAC# three months later, soldiers killed him in a Fort 91291 prison camp. One of the papers (New York trib, 2.9.1877) discusses Lot# 3380 Native American general history the defeat of Crazy Horse’s band, but not his capture. Another (Philadelphia Press, 2.7.77) discusses the same battle. a third (3.28.76, This is a collection of paperback and hard cover New York trib) discusses the destruction of Crazy Horse’s camp. Est. books from Maya culture to Northern Plains $140-280 HWAC# 63912 indians. Most are reproduction reprints but all good quality. About twenty pieces. Please Lot# 3387 Indians Surrender after Big Horn review photos for details. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 116846 Six newspapers involving Indian surrenders in the aftermath of the Little Big Horn, where US troops infiltrated the countryside from Lot# 3381 Detroit, Michigan 1900 Original Detroit Montana to Canada, looking for Sitting Bull, Photographic Co. Litho of Crazy Horse, and any other Indian leaders who they felt represented a threat to the US. 10.1.77, Native Americans Colorful New York trib, Chief Joseph Surrenders; litho of a Native American 4.24.77 New York Trib, Cheyenne Surrender; 4.17.77 New York Trib, family, copyright, 1900, by One Who Touches the Clouds Band Surrenders; Oct 2, 1877 New York Detroit Photographic Co. This Trib, Nez Perces defeat; 11.28.79, Philadelphia Record “The Indian original 10.25 x 13.5 inch Problem”; 5.18.80, New York Independent, Ponca Indian removal. Est. colorized photograph is of a $300-600 HWAC# 63914 family of nine, including two babies on cradle boards, men, Lot# 3388 Sitting Bull Mentioned in women and children, wearing Newspapers Five newspapers mentioning turn of the century outfits Sitting Bull, the great chief who defeated Custer which includes some signs of westernization and some traditional at the Little Big Horn in 1876. A) Philadelphia influence. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117484 Record, 8.6.79 where Sitting bUll offers to take his bands to Canada, 5,000-8,000 people. B) Lot# 3382 Reproduction photograph of July 17, 1877 New York trib, Reports of Sitting Black Bird, Sioux Chief Sioux Chief Black Bird Bull in Canada, Chief Joseph defeated in IT, and reproduction of an 1899 photo. by Burkley Printing an interesting article on black boys kissing Co. 10 in. X 13 in. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 120213 girls that would never make print today; 4.4.76 New York trib, on teh Big Horn expedition; D) New York trib 12.18.77 Sitting Bull’s response to general Terry who demanded his surrender - wow, read this one. page 5. great speech. E) aug. 11, 1876 New York trib article describing the Sitting Bull camp (not long after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 63913 170 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Cowboy Lot# 3389 RPC of a Native American basket Lot# 3396 Artisan Western Masks Two weaver This is a RPC of an unknown basket weaver artisan wall mount western face masks. Both putting on “the finishing touch” to her basket. Possibly in western Native American style, 14-16” Pima or Modoc tribe. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 120216 high and 12-14” wide. Painted ceramic faces with horse hair, coyote (?) and sheep horns. Twentieth century. plus a couple other pieces, please see photo online. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 108802 Lot# 3397 1950’s-60’s Collection of True Lot# 3390 1888-1889 Tenth (10th) Annual Report West & Other Outdoor Magazines A whole bunch of back issues of True West and other of the American Bureau of Ethnology Lot of 3. 1) outdoor magazines. There are some issues The Tenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to bound, others loose. The conditions vary, but the Smithsonian Institution 1888-1889 by J. W. Powell it’s a nice collection and something to past the Director. Washington, Government Printing Office. Binding time during the quarantine. Est. $200-300 is in bad condition. This includes”Picture-writing of the HWAC# 119636 American Indians” by Garrick Mallery. Hardcover-green. Corners worn. No dj.Includes two maps. 1) From the Lot# 3398 Hollywood, California mid-1950’s Bureau of Ethnology- Tenth Annual Report. Plate XX. Rock Cowboy Flyers (13) 13 cowboy flyers: 1) Hong Art Symbols. Lone Dog’s Winter Count. 11’ x 14’. 2) Fourth Kong/Port of a Thousand Dangers with Ronald Annual Report. Bureau of Ethnology PL. VI. Winter Count on Buffalo Reagan, Rhonda Fleming. 2) Tennessee’s Partner Robe. 11’ x 14’. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 119691 with John Payne, Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, Coleen Gray; 14” x 11” some light staining, pin Lot# 3391 Aracome Textile of Indian Chief Indian holes in upper & lower corners from displaying on Chief made by Aracoma Textile Co. Textile shows chief wall, please inspect. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 76976 holding a war club. Bronze colored textile with shades of red, blue, and black. Backside text “288-4th Ave MRF’s Drapery Fabrics Mills. Morris, Run, PA. Central Lot# 3399 Salem, Oregon Oregon Fair Falls, RI. Wellsboro, PA.” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 120005 Livestock Ribbons This is a lot of 36 livestock award ribbons from the Oregon State Fair. there are first place blue ribbons, second place red and on down the line. The year for these Lot# 3392 Phoenix, Arizona c. 1900’s Amazing awards is not apparent although the year of the fair’s inception, 1859, is noted, although Pima Souvenir Dish ”Pima Indian Basket the first official fair took place a year earlier. Woman”, Phoenix, Ariz. This dish was made See photos for more details. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 in Austria for C. H. Davidson & Co. Wheelock HWAC# 118130 China, white with sepia toned image and gold splash rim. Very good condition. Est. $120- Lot# 3400 200 HWAC# 116207 Fort Worth, Texas 1950s Texas Cattle Lot# 3393 1900’s Hand Painted Gourd Asso ci ati o n Beautiful gourde bowl,leather handle. This Sign A nice sign bowl has a crack at the top, please inspect. 10” ano o uncing x 11”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119643 memb ership in the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Piece measures 10”x 20” and has some chipping of the finish.The association still existes in Fort Worth. See photos for more Lot# 3394 Vintage Skookum Papoose detail. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 118285 Doll and Cradleboard Skookum Indian doll Lot# 3401 Jamestown, 1800s Branding Iron papoose, on cradle board, The doll is an original & Waffle Maker Branding iron & Waffle iron wrapped in a Hudson Bay blanket, 4” x 2” x 1.5”, handy tools for the cattle drive. Waffle iron very good condition. The cradleboard is woven measures 24”, while the branding iron JVB, willow and is in good condition--8.5” x 5” x 4”. The cradleboard is probably older than the doll, measures 36”.Both are in good comdition and ready for use or display. and they were probably put together at some Est. $80-100 HWAC# 118277 point later. There is an original papoose board attached to the wicker Lot# 3402 c. 1936 Brass bookends w/ cradleboard. A Skookum doll was a Native American themed doll, sold Roping Cowboys Great pair of solid brass as a souvenir item in the early 20th century. Although considered bookends, marked BF & M Co. Raised images of collectible, they are not authentic Indian dolls, as they were designed cowboys roping steers. 4.5” x 5.5” x 2,75” each. and created by a white woman, and quickly mass-produced. Originally Great western collector’s items. Est. $120-200 designed by Mary Dwyer McAboy (1876-1961). John Reynolds Collection HWAC# 119540 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 117057 Lot# 3395 American Indian Cradleboard Lot# 3403 Brass Bookends--Portrait This is a handmade cradle board. It is made of Native American Pair of antique brass bookends with raised portrait of a Native from trade cloth, lace, leather and beads. It measures 30”x 12” and is in very nice condition. Est. $150-300 American. 5.5” x 3.5”X 2,75”. Good condition. HWAC# 56641 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119541 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 171
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Cowboy Lot# 3404 California 1930 Western book Lot# 3411 Saddle (Abetta Made in Texas) Abetta ends One set of bucking bronco brass book Saddle made in Texas. The Abetta Saddles are known ends signed by Cowboy and Broncho; one set to have set the standard for synthetic saddles, they of book ends pulling a wagon train book ends. are very durable & require little maintenance and is Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# easy to clean._x000D_ Est. $80-200 HWAC# 88506 117828 Lot# 3405 Buffalo Bill Cody Cigar/Cigarette Trimmer Circa 1900 medal box on Lot# wooden base with Col. William 3412 Denver, Colorado c1941 F. Cody’s face on the front. Base Saddles & Western is 8 x 6 inches, 5 inches tall with Apparel Sales Catalog working cutting device. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 117685 Sales Catalog with prices advertising Stetson Hats, Women’s western apparel; gloves, Pendleton Virgin Wool Shirts, horse bits, saddles, pyramid tents, & more. Geff Pollock Collection Est. $80-160 HWAC# 88537 Lot# 3406 Portrait of Pawnee Bill Framed oil portrait of Pawnee Bill (Major Gordon Lillie) in Lot# 3413 Texas Cowboy Saddle Fob Souvenir of 30 x 35 inch wooden frame. Repaired. No artist signature, but the style appears to be late 19th Texas, arrowhead shaped metal fob, 2 inches long. century. On the reverse is painted “Pawnee Bill” Est. $60-90 HWAC# 119078 and barely legible “Major Gordon Lillie.” Est. $850-1250 HWAC# 50901 Lot# 3407 Three Mexican style wool blankets Three wool blankets; 19 in. X 39 in. Lot# 3414 c. 1900 Cowboy Western Saddle black with red star pattern, well made; 31 in. X Cowboy western saddle. Factory made, half 64 in. beige tan made by El Paso Saddle Blanket seat. Separate seat jockeys. Est. $70-100 Co.; 19 in. X 40 in. red with grey hill pattern, well made. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 113074 HWAC# 54973 Lot# 3408 Buffalo Hide Scale This is a hanging scale made by Luckhuas & Gunther of Remshield Germany, to measure the weight of buffalo hides. In very good condition. Two Lot# 3415 Mounted Barbed scale calibrations. Luckhuas & Gunther were Wire Collection 18 mounted noted to made swords, carpentry tools, pocket barbed wire pieces. Frame 25x21” knives C. 1800’s. Est. $250-300 HWAC# 120219 Geff Pollock Collection Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 87444 Lot# 3409 California California Saddle Bag Owned By John H. Dickerson Lot of 1. Original leather saddlebags owned by John H. Dickerson, celebrated California Lawyer and commander of the National Guard of California. Saddle Bags have a split int he connecting panel, but are in Lot# 3416 Great Falls, Montana Arios, Great overall good condition with straps. Marked on Falls Chaps Shotgun chaps by Arios of Great the inside flap “John H. Dickerson, Sausalito, Falls Montana. Two line rectangular punch on California.” John H. Dickerson passed the bar in 1973 and moved to left belt. Fringe on left and right side. Zipper San Francisco where he established a successful law practice. In 1871, attach. Est. $100-140 HWAC# 55914 Dickinson became a member of the National Guard of California, as Captain in Company B of the 1st Regiment. in 1898, he was appointed Major General Commanding the entire national guard of California. In 1879, he was elected senator. He was one of the principals in the Lot# 3417 Gray Chaps Gray chaps with leather incorporation of Sausalito and was the first President of the town’s head conchos. No reinforced edges, which were board of trustees. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 119631 typical of the older heavily used styles. Probably late 20th c. No Maker shown. Less expensive Lot# 3410 Locking Large Saddle bags, construction. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 55903 Non Military Original bag lining with striped ticking. Torn gusset, no maker marks. Has a special design for locking, similar to locking sample bags from mining. Possibly for mail or valuable contents Est. $140-270 HWAC# 55949 172 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Cowboy Lot# 3418 Cowboy leather gear This is a lot with one stirrup of leather and some fine silver work in 10 diamond pattern overlays and concho style silver at the bolt; maker unknown. One pair of cowboy cuffs of fine leather made by George Lawrence of Portland, Or. c.1950’s. Finely machine stitched with the number “15” visible on the inside. The leather Lot# 3424 Jamestown, California 1890’s A Dug Up Colt Lightening is dry but still quite usable and Have you ever wanted to own a gun, but worried about how safe it in very good condition. Loop would be to keep around the house? Well this Colt Lightening .45/70, and strap closure construction. might just be the gun for you. It was dug up in the Gold Country town A box of metal buckles from of Jamestown, an area known for stage hold ups and claim jumping. varied applications. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113084 Could this rusty old relic be a one time accomplice to one of those dastardly crimes? If nothing else, it’s a great wall-hanger with a lot Lot# 3419 Diablo Stirups White of obvious history. A real craftsman could restore this 45-70 octagon metal Diablo stirups with JM Capriola barreled beauty to its former self. See photos for more details. Est. of Elko, NV leatherwork. Nice $500-3000 HWAC# 119045 condition Est. $200-300 HWAC# 90605 Lot# 3425 Shot Gun Powder - Rare Antique Tin Patent Smokeless Shot Gun “E. C.” Powder. Manufactured by the American “E. C.” Powder Co. (Limited) Works, Oakland, N. J. Office Lot# 3420 Vintage Men’s Tony Lane 8 Muirray, New York. Directions for use on reverse. 5.5” x 3.5” x 1.5”. Screw Top Lid. RARE! Cowboy Boots Black boots with red and Est. $200-400 HWAC# 118156 brown stitch accents. Size unknown Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88300 Lot# 3426 Ely, Nevada 1915 White Pine Rod and Gun Club ID RARE! 1915. The White Pine Rod & Gun Club was incorporated in Nevada on August 12, 1913. The president was J. S. Bennett and the secretary was L. H. Murdock (same names as on the card.) Their mission: preserve the game of the county and see that game laws are enforced. Includes a 1914 newspaper article about a shoot. Bennett and Murdock weren’t very good shots! Est. $40-60 HWAC# 99339 Lot# 3427 1948 National Rifle Association Medal National Rifle Association Gallery Sharpshooter Lot# 3421 1988 Charles M Russell Belt medal, c1948. Made of brass with red enamel, with Buckles (4) 4 belt buckles from Siskiyou working pin and ornate engraving of the year 1948, Buckle Co with Charles Russel scenes. Native this 1-1/2 x 2 inch medal also features a brass rifle, American on horse, oxen and wagon, horse roping, herding cattle on a laurel wreath, target and NRA logo. See photo for a horse. Framed mount, buckles are easily removable. 364/5000 Est. details. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# $200-500 HWAC# 89846 118111 Lot# 3422 Nakaku, Yokohama, Lot# 3428 Smith and Wesson poster This Smith Vintage Hakusui, Japanese & Wesson poster is a graphic scene of a cowboy Hand Carved Horse Head Cuff- being pursued by indians through a stream. SIze links in Original Box Vintage is roughly 17 in. X 22. and framed. The S&W logo Hakusui ivory, horse head cuff- is in the lower left. Condition is good with a water links. Post is inscribed ‘silver.’ stain in the upper right. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Box shows wear on bottom, and 116743 rounded corners. Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 118200 Lot# 3429 East Alton, Illinois 1935, 1936 Lot# 3423 Cowhorn shot Western Cartridge Large Ephemera flask for muzzleloading Collection A total of nineteen. Includes four shotgun This is a cowhorn page brochure on how to display western flask that dispenses shot for a ammunition. with pictures. A January 22, 1935 muzzleloading shotgun. The price list. The rest are letters to dealers with spout is calibrated to drop news, price reductions, new items, etc. Many either 1 oz. or 1 1/4 oz. of shot. are two pages and the February 26, 1936 letter No name brand on the spout, is four pages with detailed advertising wordage and the fill point is on the butt. for the dealer. Notice to dealers that they can now ship ammunition Plug needs repair. 14 in. OAL. C. 1840-1870. Est. $170-200 HWAC# by semi-trailers. Great historical reference material. It would make a 120221 great article!!! (Potter Collection Est. $120-240 HWAC# 58364 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 173
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Nahl Family Overview Helen Marylee Nahl (1925-2007) was the daughter of Malcolm and lives of the forty-niners, native animals, and western landscape. Within Velma Nahl. Malcolm W. Nahl (1898-1966) was the son of Perham W. a year a disastrous fire that burned much of Sacramento destroyed Nahl and Annette Wood. their studio and most of their artwork. “Carl Christian Heinrich Nahl was born in Germany in 1818 to a Relocating to San Francisco, Charles set up another studio long line of artists dating back to the 17th century, by age 12 he was a first partnering with Wenderoth and then with brother Hugo for talented watercolorist. Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl (1833-1889) was a photography and commercial art. Charles Nahl is known as one of the German-born artist, engraver, portraitist, and landscape painter. Hugo first significant artists in California and the first to enjoy the patronage was a painter known for his American Old West paintings of California. of wealthy Californians. During the 1870’s Charles Nahl’s genre He was considered one of California’s finest engravers, and was ranked paintings of the bawdy lives of the early miners were popular and on amongst the best gymnasts in California for his time. his death in 1878 of typhoid fever in San Francisco he was considered one of the leading artists depicting pioneer life in California. He Carl studied art at the Kassel Academy in Germany with his half- also painted watercolors and sketches of animals with anatomical brother Hugo and family friend Frederick August Wenderoth, before precision and classical paintings with allegorical themes, such as his moving with the family to Paris in 1846. They studied with French The Rape of the Sabines. artists, and while a student in Paris, Carl began exhibiting at the Paris Salon and changed his name to Charles. The two young brothers The brothers were descended from a family of German artists became involved in the revolutionary movement and were forced to dating to the 17th century. Their great-grandfather was Johann August flee for their lives when the French Revolution of 1848, overthrew the Nahl, the German sculptor and stucco artist. monarchy of Louis-Philippe. Charles never married and lived with his mother and a sister. Hugo Three years later, they moved to New York City, settling in Nahl married Annie Sweeney in 1865 and they moved to Alameda. Brooklyn. In 1851, they sailed by way of Panama to California in One of his sons, Perham Wilhelm Nahl (1869–1935), became an search of gold. The family bought a mine on Deer Creek near Rough artist and art professor at the University of California, and founder and Ready, California, which fared poorly. Within a year, the family of the California College of Arts and Crafts. Another son, Virgil moved to Sacramento where Nahl worked as a woodcarver. After the Theodore Nahl (1876–1930), went to work as a staff artist for the San 1852 Sacramento fire, they moved to San Francisco. After a short stint Francisco Examiner. A third son, Arthur Charles Nahl, was a mining mining on the Yuba River where Charles began sketching the gold engineer; his daughters Marion and Phyllis a ballet dancer, Margery, miners, Charles and Hugo became partners with August Wenderoth was an impressionist painter. Hugo Nahl died in 1889 on a ferry in and opened an art studio in Sacramento. They established a profitable San Francisco Bay en route to Alameda.” (The Society of California business painting portraits of miners in exchange for gold and making Pioneers and Wikipedia) lithograph illustrations for newspapers, books, and magazines of the Lot# 3430 California Helen M. Nahl Lot# 3432 Alameda, California 1882 Beautiful Collection Helen Marylee Nahl was the Young Woman by Hugo Nahl This is a very daughter of Malcolm and Velma Nahl. rare, intimate and beautiful pencil drawing of Helen was born in 1925. Malcolm Nahl a wistful young woman leaning on a wall by was the son of Perham Nahl and Annette Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl. Signed H.W. Nahl Wood. This collection of drawings, / Alameda April 2, 1882. 9.5” x 7.5”, on paper. paintings, photos and memorabilia Hugo was the brother to Charles Nahl. They had been put together by someone studied together in Germany and Paris before in the Nahl family. 18 Drawings and moving to America. Hugo was a fine athlete paintings, photos of Helen, (baby and well as a painter and lithographer. Please picture of Helen, Helen at 5 yrs., Helen see intro to Nahl Family Est. $500-900 HWAC# at the Grand Canyon), baby picture of 117453 Velma, portraits of Velma and one of sister Helen; newspaper clippings about Lot# 3433 Alameda, California 1882 Charles Nahl, Phyllis Nahl and Marjorie Bowl of Fruit by Perham Wilhelm Nahl Nahl--sisters and daughters of Arthur C Nahl, engineer and son of Elegant pencil drawing of a bowl of fruit Perham Nahl. Cousins of Malcolm Nahl. Other memorabilia included signed Perham W. Nahl, age 13 years / in this collection, in album. Please see Intro to Nahl Family, Est. $600- Alameda, April 2, 1882. 9.5” x 7.5”, on 900 HWAC# 117450 paper. Perham was a son of Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl and Annie Sweeney. Perham first married Nanette Woods, divorced Lot# 3431 California 1882 Butterfly by her in 1902 and married musician June Arthur C. Nahl. Beautiful small gouache Conner in 1908. Perham was an artist painting on paper by Arthur Charles Nahl. and also an instructor at UC Berkeley. He The painting is signed Arthur C. Nahl, age 9 then set off to Europe to study anatomy years / Alameda, April 9th 1882. 9.5” x 7.5”, at the Akademie Heyman in Munich, on paper. Arthur was the son of Hugo Wilhelm Germany., On his return in 1907, Nahl Arthur Nahl and Annie Sweeney Nahl, and became one of the founding members of the School of the California the father of Marion, Phyllis (Antonia Cobos) Guild of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley, which became today’s California a dancer and choreographer, and Marjorie College of the Arts. Initially, Perham taught drawing, antique classes, Nahl, an impressionist artist. The women and watercolor, and later added life classes for men and women, oil were cousins to Malcolm Nahl., Please see painting, and composition. He maintained an active teaching schedule Intro to Nahl Family Est. $300-500 HWAC# until his death. He died on April 9, 1935 in San Francisco, from injuries 117451 sustained when he was hit by a car. (Wikipedia), Please see Intor to Nahl Familu, Est. $400-800 HWAC# 117452 174 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3434 Alameda, California 1881 Drawing Lot# 3437 California 1882 Butterflies of Sailboat by C. D. Shed Sketch of sailboat Painting by V. Russell V. Russell’s in Alameda, 1881, signed by C. D. Shed. 9.5” x delicate watercolor of butterflies, 7.5” on paper. Charles Dyer Shed was born in signed Jan 19, 1882. 9.75” x 7.5”, on Boston, Massachusetts in 1818. He arrived in paper. The poem on the drawing reads: San Francisco during the Gold Rush in 1849. “There is no death. What seems so is He worked as a ship chandler and as a scene transition. This life of mortal breath painter for theatrical producer David Robinson is but a suburb of life elysian, whose (father of artist Charles Dormon Robinson). He painted many portal we call Death.” Henry Longfellow. landscapes of northern California as well as marines and the shipping The painting is an incredible watercolor activities on San Francisco Bay. Shed later moved across the bay to of butterflies in flight. We can find no Alameda where he maintained a home and studio for many years. He information on Russell’s relationship died there on September 12, 1893. Exhibited: Mechanics’ Institute to the Nahls, although the painting is Fair, 1857, 1858 (bronze medal), 1860, 1871, 1878-80; California include in the collection. Est. $400- Art Union, 1865; San Francisco Art Ass’n, 1872-83. We assume that 600 HWAC# 117456 Shed was acquainted with the Nahl family because this drawing we included in the collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117457 Lot# 3438 San Francisco, California Parlour Book of Lot# 3435 San Francisco, California Marie S. Shed Fascinating Parlor Two Drawings by Charles S. Swasey Book owned by Marie (Minnie) S. Nice pencil drawings of the Bay area Shed. Marie was the daughter of by Charles S. Swasey (1827-1909). Charles and Julia Shed. The parlor Drawings: “Off the Farallones” signed book includes pages of artworks, C.S.Swasey, Dec. 1882. 7.5” x 9.5”, on poems, notes (some in French). paper. “City Front--from the Ferry Poems by Annie Nahl, Alieta 1882”, signed C. S. Swasey. 7.5” x 9.5” on Brittan Shed Marie?s sister), paper. Swasey was born in Thomaston, George Swasey (son of Charles ME. Swasey sailed around the Horn to Swasey). Lizzie Crocker; note California in 1850. After mining in the from John Muir; and paintings Mother Lode area for several months, by Minnie Park (Possibly Minnie he established a hotel in Sacramento. Ella Hubbard Parks) who was born in New York on June 26, 1871, and Subsequently, he moved to San studied in San Francisco at the School of Design in 1893 and exhibited Francisco where he was an official at with the local art association); flower paintings by C. H. Williams, the mint and cashier at the Custom 1883; J. Bennet’s drawing of a farmer; a watercolor by K. M. Herbert. House. Primarily a marine painter, City: Alameda State: California. A charming book from the 1870-90’s Swasey also painted murals in homes of poems, writings and artworks from friends and family of Marie and other public places. We do not know the relation of Swasey, but Shed. These are beautifully written in script in sentiments so sincere. assume he was a friend of the Nahls. His drawings are from the Nahl Unfortunately the has been some water damage and mold on several archive. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 117454 pages. Still a very worthwhile item for collectors.( 10” x 8.5”, originally Lot# 3436 California Sail boat with bound, but loose pages now). Est. $400-600 HWAC# 117458 shore in foreground by Meyer Straus Accomplished pencil drawing in paper Lot# 3439 Sedona, Arizona “Shot in the Dark”, by Meyer Strauss (1831-1905). Signed: Thomas Lorimer Painting portrays man on Very seriously yours, M. Straus. This is white horse firing a gun. Colorfully painted. a rare and collectible drawing by Straus. Signed Thomas W. Lorimer, ‘99. Painting: 12” x 9”. 8.5” x 6.5”, Some water damage on Framed with linen liner: 20.5” x 17.5”. Excellent right side, does not affect the drawing., condition, but tiny soiling on linen. Thomas W. Meyer Straus journeyed through life Lorimer (1941 – 2015). was well-known as a with gypsy-like wanderlust, emigrating contemporary Southwest artist, and particularly at 17 years of age in 1848 from Bavaria, an Arizona artist. He lived in Sedona, Arizona for Germany to the United States, where he 36 years. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 117710 moved from Ohio to St. Louis, Missouri, Lot# 3440 California Cyprus Trees by the to Mobile, Alabama, to New Orleans to Pacific Beautifully painted oil on canvas by Chicago, Illinois, where brutal winters Mason (signed Mason). We have not been and failing health prompted a move to San Francisco. Accomplished and prolific, Straus was employed to paint scenery for leading city successful in finding info about the painter. theaters throughout his career: the Old Pine Street Theater (St. Vivid colors of a California central coastal area. Louis), Hooley Theater (Chicago), and the Bush Street Theater and Ornate wood frame, 44” x 32”, Linen over mat Grand Opera House (San Francisco). However, while in Louisiana he has water damage. Actual painting, 36” x 24”. painted masterful oil landscapes, such as Moonlight on the Bayou Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 117692 and Louisiana Swamp, In 1876 though, he dedicated himself to easel Lot# 3441 Chicago, Illinois Still Life Painting painting. He opened a Montgomery Street studio, and made sketching by John Stenvall A stylized depiction of vivid trips into Yosemite, Marin County, the Monterey Peninsula, and up to flowers in a vase by John Francis Stenvall (1907- Oregon. He published some of these scenes as magazine illustrations. 1998). Oil /acrylic painting over a woodblock printed background. His paintings include still lifes, California missions, figure studies Pencil signed, John F. Stenvall. 17.5 x 10.5”, Matted and framed: 24.5” and landscapes of Northern California. He died in San Francisco in x 16”. Painting is in excellent condition. Stenvall was one of the WPA 1905., Meyer Straus was a member of the Bohemian Club, and the artists in the mid 1930’s. After serving in WW2, he returned to Chicago San Francisco Art Association. His work was exhibited widely, and and then in 1960 moved to California. He was known as an abstract his works are held by the California Historical Society, the Nevada Museum, and the Oakland Museum., Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117455 artist. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 110708 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 175
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3442 Massachusetts 19th Century Lot# 3447 Nevada Queen Valley – Painting Painting by William Drown William by Michael Thomas O’Loughlin Queen Valley Staples Drown was an American landscape - May 11, 1943, oil on canvas, by Michael artist (1856-1915). Image of house by river, Thomas O’Loughlin. Canvas is 30 x 24 inches, mountains in background. Fair condition with frame is 38 x 32 inches. It is signed by the artist two very old small repairs evident from back in the lower left area. This work comes from the patches. Extensive craquelure throughout collection of Robert “Doc” Smeton, longtime entire painting. Some evidence of in-painting present at site of repairs. resident of Twentynine Palms and prolific It has frame wear consistent with age and use such as light nicks, collector of historic California art and mining artifacts. The scene was scratches and surface wear. Signature in lower right corner--Only commissioned by Smeton and depicts a famous 1943 gunfight at the shows “Drown”. Painting: 24” x 36”. Frame: 28.25” x 40” Est. $800- Desert Queen Mine site in what is now Joshua Tree National Park. The 1600 HWAC# 117990 geography in the scene is identical to the actual location of the shootout. The story goes that Bill Keys, owner of the Wall Street Mill at the site of Lot# 3443 Glacier National Park, Montana Desert Queen Mine, had an argument with his neighbor, Worth Bagley, “Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park” over control of the road accessing the mill. Their argument escalated, Painting Beautiful oil painting of Lake a gun was fired, and Mr. Bagley was killed. Following this Western- McDonald on mat board and unsigned. Some style shootout, Keys was convicted of murder and sent to San Quentin damage on edges, but could be matted and Prison. Five years later, Keys was released when a judge pardoned him, reframed. Painting:12” x 24”. Framed: 14.5” x ruling that he had killed Bagley in self-defense. A memorial monument 26.5”. Area written on back in pencil. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 117711 for Worth Bagley exists today at Joshua Tree and reads “Here is where Lot# 3444 Carson City, Nevada Mighels Worth Bagley bit the dust at the hand of W. F. Keys. May 11, 1943.” Today Wall Street Mill is considered the best-preserved gold mill Desert Landscape Henry R. Mighels oil on in Joshua Tree National Monument, and it is listed in the National board, a Nevada desert landscape, possibly out Register of Historic Places. Michael Thomas O’Loughlin (1951-2017) along highway 50 east of Dayton. The painting was known as “The Artist of Garden Valley, Idaho.” He was raised and measures 6 x 9” and is framed. Signed at lower lived in Boise. He is renowned for the extensive historical research he right “Mighels”. On the back is a presentation performed as part of his painting process, often purchasing authentic notice, “Nevada Desert. To Bert & Jo Ann clothing and historic props to give his extremely detailed works an Waller, Great People, H. R. Mighels”. (undated). unusual degree of historic accuracy. He felt a strong affinity for Native The construction of the board indicates to us the painting is post-1900 Americans and often used their stories as themes for his works. Est. by the son of H. R. Mighels, editor of the Carson City Appeal. While $1500-3000 HWAC# 115342 at least one Nevada historian has written that the senior Mighels was also an artist, the senior is not mentioned in McFadden, but this man is. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 103319 Lot# 3445 Nevada Mountain Town by Nevada Artist Max Bunnell 16 x 20” framed original oil by Nevada artist Max Buunnell. (frame damaged upper left corner). Bunnell founded the Moapa Valley Artist Guild in 1959. He taught in Clark County schools for 29 years before leaving to teach at Dixie College in St. George Utah for anotehr decade. He is well knwon for his landscapes. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 114357 Lot# 3448 Nevada The Dyin’ Cry of the Blue II – Painting by Michael Thomas O’Loughlin The Dyin’ Cry of the Blue II, oil on canvas, by Michael Thomas O’Loughlin. Canvas is 60 x 36 inches, frame is 69 x 44 inches (this is a large artwork!). Artists’ signature is on the lower right. This is an incredible large-scale painting from the collection of Robert “Doc” Smeton, a long-time resident of Twentynine Palms and prolific collector of historic California art and mining artifacts. The work was commissioned by Smeton, and, at his request, it depicts a Civil War-era scene with some 76 (or so) well-known film and celebrity Lot# 3446 Nevada Pyramid Lake, Nevada – Painting by Mick personalities appearing as soldiers and other characters in the battle. We’ve identified Dan Blocker (as Hoss Cartwright), Willie Nelson, McGinty Pyramid Lake, Nevada, oil on canvas, by Mick McGinty. The Rodney Dangerfield, John Wayne, and... is that... Leonard Nimoy?? canvas is 36 x 24 inches, and framed it is 37 x 25 inches. The artist’s Enjoy identifying as many as you can, however, there is no written signature appears in the lower left of the canvas. Mick McGinty’s rising list of who really appears in the painting! Michael Thomas O’Loughlin recognition among notable American Southwest artists includes (1951-2017) was known as “The Artist of Garden Valley, Idaho.” participation at the 11th Annual Grand Canyon Celebration of Art in He was raised and lived in Boise. He is renowned for the extensive 2019. His career spans more than 30 years as one of America’s top- historical research he performed as part of his painting process, often tier illustrators. His widely published artwork includes visuals for purchasing authentic clothing and historic props to give his extremely such high-profile clients as the National Football League, Universal detailed works an unusual degree of historic accuracy. He felt a strong Studios, MTV, McDonalds, Adidas, and Time Magazine. Est. $2000- 3500 HWAC# 115332 affinity for Native Americans and often used their stories as themes for his works. Est. $3000-5000 HWAC# 115341 176 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3449 Nevada Thos. Grimm Oil Painting Lot# 3455 Nevada Desert Edge – Painting of Mt. Rose, 1929 15.5” x 22” framed oil. by Mary Chadwell Desert Edge, a watercolor Signed lower left, Thomas H. Grimm, 1929. on paper, by Mary Chadwell. Artwork is Left-handed slant. This view may be from 3-3/4 x 4-3/4 inches and 8 x8-3/4 inches somewhere near the Jumbo Grade. Grimm not framed. It is signed in the lower-left quadrant. listed in McFadden. Est. $400-800 HWAC# Mary Chadwell is known for her distinctive 115344 miniature paintings which have been appeared in the Smithsonian Institution, exhibitions Lot# 3450 Nevada Bre Trees in Winter in Nevada, and shows all across the United Grove - Oil on Canvas by La Verne Lane This States. She helped establish the Miniature Artists of America with painting is on canvas. It is called “Bre Trees nine co-founders. Her work in miniatures demonstrated her resilient in Winter Grove”, on back of canvas is written eyesight, dexterity, and patience. These are evident in her still life “This picture was painted by my father”. Cloudy paintings that included locations such as Lake Tahoe, Pyramid Lake, sky, white clouds, trees in brown & lavender and Lamoille Canyon, and artistic studies of Nevada characters. with foreground being color wheat, taupe, & Chadwell was born in 1914, and she grew up in Utah. Her father was some soft burnt orange. Ready to be framed! worked on the railroad until 1933 when the family moved to Gerlach, 20” x 12”. Est. $140-300 HWAC# 80808 Nevada. Chadwell was associated with a number of art organizations Lot# 3451 Nevada c1930 Early Winter Scene in the Reno area, notably the Artists Co-operative of Reno where she in the Meadow - Oil on Canvas by J. La Verne has been featured in numerous solo and two-person exhibitions. In addition, she maintained affiliations with the Latimer Art Club, the Lane ”Early Winter Scene in the Meadow” with National League of Penwomen, and the Nevada Art Association. Est. very large tree at left with river in foreground. $200-300 HWAC# 115330 Has writing on back of canvas “Painted by my father, J. La Verne Lane” Beautiful painting Lot# 3456 Nesle, New York Boat by High Cliffs with taupe colors, blue, lavender, burnt orange. by George Inness Very dark oil painting on board Ready to frame. Has cracking in paint, please of a boat by very high cliffs, stormy sea. Signed G. inspect. 24” x 19.5”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 80810 Inness lower left. George Inness (1825-1894), was Lot# 3452 Nevada early 1900’s Painting an American landscape painter; born in Newburgh, New York; died at Bridge of Allan in Scotland. “A (oil) by J. Laverne Lane Beautiful oil painting prominent American landscape painter. One of the by Nevada artist J. Laverne Lane. This is a most influential American artists of the nineteenth structure of masonry, trees, & water. Very soft century, Inness was influenced by that of the old colors. Has slight damage (paint coming off at masters, the Hudson River school, the Barbizon edges). Unframed.19.5” x 15.75”. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 79167 school, and, finally, by the theology of Emanuel Swedenborg, whose spiritualism found vivid expression in the work of Inness’ maturity. He Lot# 3453 Nevada c1932-1950 Winter is best known for these mature works that helped define the Tonalist Meadow Scene Oil on Canvas by J. La Verne movement.” (Wikipedia) Oil on wood, 12.5” x 9”. Framed, linen liner: 18.5” x 15”. Painting was cracked vertically, down center and repaired, Lane Winter Meadow Scene, 19.34” x 26” “This frame had minimal damage on bottom. Please inspect. Est. $400-600 picture was painted by my father” blue skies, HWAC# 117706 trees of lavender, soft blue wheat colors. On Bottom right in margin signed J. L. Lane. Some Lot# 3457 New York “The Young Acrobat” by cracking in paint, please inspect. Est. $200- Maurice Kish Maurice Kish (1895-1987) was 400 HWAC# 80809 born in Russia and immigrated to New York Lot# 3454 Reno, Nevada Still Life Watercolor in his teens. His works are in many collections including the Smithsonian Institution, Washing by Mildred Lane Beautiful watercolor--still life D.C. “The Young Acrobat” is an oil painting on of hurricane lamp, coffee grinder, horseshoe, board, almost a folk art style. Painting: 8” x 10”, spurs and antique iron. Mildred Lane (1927- framed 16” x 14”. Please inspect. Est. $300-500 2019 was a very well known Nevada water HWAC# 117705 colorist and oil painter. 14” x 20.5”, matted: 20” x 26.5”. Excellent condition. Est. $300-500 Lot# 3458 “Frozen Fishing Harbor”, HWAC# 116732 Painting Unsigned oil painting reproduction, “Frozen Fishing Harbor” by Jan Jacob Spohler (1811-1866), born in Amsterdam. He was a 19th-century painter . He devoted his life to the portrayal of the Dutch landscape, following More art also on Day 7 the Romantic Movement. Image of houses, windmill and skaters on pond with boats moored. Oil on wood, 7.75” x 11.75”. Framed with linen liner,, 12” x 16”., Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117704 See lots 7450-7517! Lot# 3459 c. late 1800’s-early 1900’s Antique Country Landscape Paintings Antique oil on cardboard landscape paintings. Both * visit our online catalog for appear to have been painted by the same person, unsigned. 1) Houses on edge of lake, high resolution photos of every lot mountains in background, sailboat in water dark coloring. Painting has some surface scratches. Original frame: 15” x 21”. 2) Boat on lake by unusual building, mountains in background. Original frame: 13.25” x 16.75”. Both have a European feel to them. Please inspect. Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 117701 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 177
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3460 Autographed Original Artwork! Lot# 3465 On The Two Oil Paintings and One Reproduction Dock, Oil Painting by - (Lot of 3) 1) Ocean Sunset, oil on 11” x Robert H. Blair On 14” canvas in beautiful ornate 22” x 19” The Dock, oil painting vintage frame. Autograph at lower left is by Robert H. Blair illegible. Brilliant yellow from sun’s last light (1937-2016). Blair illuminating darkening blue of ocean is striking and the silvery paint lived in Arizona, New on the wood frame compliments the artist’s use of light and the silvery Mexico, and Texas. sky. 2) Arrangement of Flowers, oil on 12” x 16” canvas in 15” x 19” He was a well-known white-washed vintage wood frame. Autograph at lower right “Kendall”. western American Gallery sticker on reverse names artist Connie Kendall. We found an painter/artist. This oil painter named C. Kendall in one reputable fine-art database but no is a fine example of further information was researched. Nice use of pastel color shades Robert H. Blair’s work in this piece. Background, highlights and frame compliment the work (autographed on lower and show an eye for aesthetics and skill with presentation. Nice, right). 18 x 24 in. happy, light, pretty piece of art to inspire a pleasant atmosphere. 3) painting in wood frame, 22” x 29”. Very small repaired spot to the right Beautifully framed and matted lithograph on paper, of painting titled of the boathouse--please inspect. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 104924 “Canal with Roses” by Martin Roberts. Autographed on lower right on matting M. Roberts. Overall size 22” x 18”. Wood frame is simple, Lot# 3466 1882 On the but well made, stained a dark cherry that brings out the colors in the Thames at Bourne End lithograph. Very attractive piece. Martin Roberts began his artistic by Basil Bradley Oil career as a boy with a brownie box camera. Today, he is one of the painting “On the Thames” most collected and “owned” artists in the country, with his works in depicts grazing cows and such spectacular settings as the Venetian and Bellagio Resorts, the a horse by the river, swans Vatican or in simple stores of main streets across America. Est. $150- 300 HWAC# 108788 in river (tiny hole in canvas to left of swans), a very Lot# 3461 Autumn Landscape by Willem pastoral scene. Signed lower right. Painting: Delsaux Autumn Landscape by Willem 20” x 36”, Framed: 24” x Delsaux (1862-1945). Oil painting, 31.5” x 39.5”. Condition reasonable considering age of piece. Small surface 41.5”, framed 36” x 46”. Delsaux began with scratching in upper left and to right of swan. Bradley (1842-1904) law studies, but after a year he gave it up. He specialized in painting animal portraits and landscapes. He traveled chose for an artistic career and followed a widely in pursuit of his various subjects. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# training in decorative painting at the Academy 117992 of Fine Arts in Brussels from 1878 to 1880. There he was taught, amongst others, by the landscape painter Joseph Lot# 3467 Portrait of Native Woman by Quinaux. Delsaux couldn’t adjust to the academic conventions and Leboyer Sensitive portrait of a woman by Jorge his education didn’t last very long. Willem Delsaux mainly painted Levoyer. Oil on board, 11” x 8.5”, Framed 15” x 12”. seascapes and landscapes. He was also an etcher, lithographer and Est. $300-800 HWAC# 119004 sculptor. The regions and sites he visited and portrayed were: Brussels and surrounding areas. Painting in very good condition, signed and in original frame. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 120010 Lot# 3462 Ontario, Autumn landscape Autumn landscape, oil on canvas. Signed by the artist, M .Mc C. and dated 1899 in bottom Lot# 3468 Portrait of Old Man by Levoyer right corner. No information found on artist. Ecuadorian artist, Jorge Levoyer (early 20th Black wood frame, 12 x 11 inches, includes century), oil on board, painting of an old man. original backing. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Levoyer was known for his great portraits. 11” x Ontario, Canada Est. $120-250 HWAC# 56000 8.5”, framed: 15” x 12”. Good condition. Est. $300- 800 HWAC# 119002 Lot# 3463 High Tide by Mailer Vivid painting of high tide, signed Mailer. We could not find any Lot# 3469 Portrait of Woman in Hat, Levoyer information on th artist. Beautiful oil portrait of an Ecuadorian woman in Framed with linen liner: a hat by Jorge Levoyer. Oil painting on board, 11” 19.5” x 23.5”. Vertical line x 8.5”, framed: 15” x 12”. Est. $300-800 HWAC# of paint smudges on right 119003 side of canvas. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 117709 Lot# 3470 Woman Walking on Beach Lot# 3464 c. 1900’s Landscape Oil Painting by Thomas Pyne Oil painting on board by thomas Pyne (1842-1935) Image of woman (Original) Late 20th-Century oil landscape walking along beamc, basket on head, by painting on canvas by G. Heston. Framed, 28” x 31.5”. Est. $800-1000 HWAC# 85812 cliffs, sail boats in sea. Signed T. Pyne, ‘67. He was a landscape painter in oil and watercolor. Painting 16” x 9.25”. Framed: 12” x 19”. Varnish is a bit yellowed. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 117707 178 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3471 Lot# 3475 zJapan Water Color on Asian Paper Franz Dvorak Water Color attached to linen. This is an original Oil Painting, water color, artist unknown. Beautiful Japanese 1892 Original landscape with water falls, cherry blossoms & people. Oil on Canvas. A This is ready to hang on wall. The water color is 23” x portrait of F. J. 46” & with Linen backing is 27” x 71”. Est. $300-500 Dvorak. 26 X 31”. HWAC# 61230 Nickel plaque “Presented to F.J. Dvorak by his Lot# 3476 Carl Walline Original Western friends May 28, Watercolor Carl R. Walline, 1888 - 1976. While 1892” Includes working in the oil refinery business for Shell, an original he painted landscapes of the area around his cabinet card home in oil and watercolor. This watercolor is photograph of 11.75” x 16.25”. The scene is a Western forest. Dvorak by Scholl, There are 3 tack holes in the corners and a torn photographer, off upper left section. Est. $250-500 HWAC# Chicago. Signed 49918 by the artist, Tos. Klir in red Lot# 3477 1980 Blue Barn Image of old at lower right. wood building/barn, acrylic on canvas painting Franz Dvorak signed by Pam Pipinich. Painted in all blue, 18” was a major x 24”. Framed, 25” x 31.5” with linen liner. Est. Impressionist $400-600 HWAC# 116202 Czech artist, 1862-1927. He traveled the world, coming to Philadelphia about 1888. He placed his works at various showings, including a Chicago art exhibition in 1890. He later moved back to Europe. This painting is Lot# 3478 Reno, Nevada Fitzgerald’s a restored yet beautiful painting of the younger Dvorak when he was Club, Reno, NV Painting This painting/ not quite 30 years old. This spectacular piece is from the James Mackie drawing on black paper is a night scene in Collection of Grass Valley, California. Est. $5,000-10,000 HWAC# 57755 front of the casino with the neon signs putting light onto the people. This piece is somewhat reminiscent of Edward Hopper’s iconic Lot# 3472 1874 High Admiral of Navies “Nighthawks”painting that shows people in a late night diner under the harsh light of the fluorescents. Nice composition. Artist unknown. Painting Neptune depicted with swimming 19” x 26.5”, framed 23.5” x 31”. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 58851 ladies and three horses, with sailing ships in the background. “High Admiral of Navies, “, Lot# 3479 Berlin, Germany 1890’s-1900. “King of Seas” David Dunlop, Virginia, U.S.A. Nude Nymph, With Fish Skin and Raven Copyright 1874 by Wm. Cameron and Bro. 14 x 7 inches. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 81308 Painting Very beautiful nude nymph by a lake with a fish skin, and a Raven about Lot# 3473 New York City, New York Thomas to steal it. This item was previously sold by a famous gallery for over $8000, but Sidney Moran Watercolor Thomas Sidney was misidentified as a painting by Lidwig Moran (1863 - 1930) original watercolor. Strum. His name is not on this Item. It Signed “T.S. Moran” lower left. Painting: 9” x is pained on porcelain and made by the 9”. Beautifully framed with linen liner: 13” x company Konigliche Porzellan . The artist’s 14”. Image of women working in field, houses signature is T. Parutiez, unlisted, but in background. Nicely done in muted tones. probably of the same period. It is 13 3/4 Thomas Sidney Moran specialized in landscapes “ x 17 3/4” in size. The condition is very and seascapes like his famous uncles. By the fine with the exception of minor surface end of the 19th century he had moved from Philadelphia to New York scratches on the frame and MINUTE LOSS to the gold gilding on the City. He was a son of the Philadelphia painter and photographer John frame. ( RH ) Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# 77465 Moran (1831-1902) and Sarah Malvina (or Melvina) Smith (1831- 1893). He was a nephew of the painters Thomas Moran (1837-1926), Lot# 3480 Andrew Putnam Hill Gouache Nude Framed gouache who was famous for landscapes of the American West, and Edward by Andrew Putnam Moran (1829-1901), one of the country’s most respected marine painters. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117703 Hill from the Jim Mackie Collection of Lot# 3474 Watercolor Landscape Grass Valley, a collector by A. Kaufman Beautiful and dealer in fine watercolor of a barn with a partially Americana. Original thatched roof. Signed A. Kaufman work about 11 x 22”, (painting mis-identified as being 17 x 29” gold leaf fame. painted by Adolph Kaufamm). We Reclined nude woman. are unable to identify the actual Appears unsigned artist. Artwork: 14” x 26.5. Ornate within view, labeled frame: 21.25” x 41.25”. Est. $400- on the reverse. Est. 800 HWAC# 117991 $3000-7500 HWAC# 78425 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 179
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3481 Arte Deco Style Print of Nude Lot# 3489 California early 1900’s Little Eva’s Beautiful arte deco style print of standing nude Temptation Lithographs (7 Different) 4 with two blinded figures to one side. Abstracted Banner style posters (different sizes) & 3 with gold and collage looking elements. Image, posters in this lot. 1) Banner style, Little Eva’s 18” x 14”. Great double linen matting and gold Temptation 32” x 12”; 2) 24” x 7”; 3) 17” x framing, 31” x 27. Excellent condition. Est. $180- 6.75” Little Eva’s Temptation With Home 280 HWAC# 109862 Talent; 4) Henrique Vivian Messetti/Musical Comedy Farce to Mrs. H.B. Stowe’s Uncle Tome’s Cabin, No. 4594; 5) Poster of “Topsy” Made by D.L. Co. Newport Ky. U.S.A. #4825; 6) “Uncle Tom & Eva” 20” x 28” Made in USA By D.L. Co. Newport KY #4824. Lot# 3482 One Nude, Two Landscapes All prints are nicely matted and framed; sizes are Subtitled “A Farce Comedy Suggested by Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” this musical burlesque was written in the late 1920s by Henrique Vivian outside frame measurements., 1) “Majestic Messetti. Not much is known about either the performance history of Sky”, abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. 2) Nude in the piece or the man who wrote and starred in it. According to the abstract, 31.5” x 27.75”. 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# catalog at the Library at the University of California, Davis, the source 110583 for the material in this part of the archive, Messetti was a “member of a vaudeville-circus family active during the 1920’s-1940’s.” In Lot# 3483 Four Colorful Prints All prints addition to Eva’s Temptation, he produced and toured California in are nicely matted and framed; sizes are outside shows called “Messetti’s Great Road Show” and “Messetti’s Musical frame measurements., 1) Abstracted landscape, Entertainers.” It is not clear what part Messetti took in his version of 29” x 39”. 2) Calla lilies and peonies, 31.5” x 39”. Uncle Tom’s Cabin -- as posters for his “Musical Entertainers” suggest, in some of his shows he apparently performed in blackface and in 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. others as a female impersonator. (Courtesy of Department of Special 4) Bar setup with abstract background, 34” x 33.5”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 110582 Collections University of California Library Davis, California) The Posters, “Topsy” & “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” have been repaired at top on Lot# 3484 Four Framed Pottery Prints All reverse side with tape. Posters are very delicate & tearing in margins, are beautifully linen matted in nice frames. Sizes but does not encroach on posters. Please inspect. Great collection for given are outside frame size. 1) Apache Basketry, those interested in “Little Eva’s Temptation”. Provenance of James 33” x 29”. 2) Image of 3 pots by window shade, Mackie Collection. Est. $600-2000 HWAC# 78965 33.5” x 29”. 3) Image of 3 pots, one tipped over, 30.5” x 33.5”. 4) Abstracted landscaped, 29.5” x 38.5”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 110580 Lot# 3485 Four Framed Prints All prints matted in nice frames, sizes or outside frame size. 1) Flowers in antique vase with antique wallpaper background, 33” x 41”. 2) Calla lilies and peonies in vase, 31.5” x 39”. 3) Tiger lilies in basket, 34” x 33”. 4) Abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 110581 Lot# 3486 Four Still Lives All prints are nicely matted and framed; sizes are outside frame measurements., 1) Three pots, 30” x 33.5”. 2) Tiger lIlies in antique vase, 32.5” x 41”. 3) Tiger lilies in basket, 34” x 33”. 4) Antique looking wallpaper, 33.5” x 40”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 110585 Lot# 3490 California Original 1846 Stone Lithographs of Monterey Lot# 3487 Original Screen print and 2 California Series of Four Incredible, extremely rare complete series of four stone lithographs of Monterey / Saltillo area. All Measure other Prints All prints are nicely matted and approximately 16” x 19” and printed by G. & W. Endicott, New York. framed; sizes are outside frame measurements. Entered according to the Act of Congress by D. P. Whiting Del Capt. 1) Original silkscreen print, abstract diptych, 7th Inf. Del. in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of New York. signed MAE. Floated on mat, 38” x 53”. 2) No. 1 of the Series: Monterey, As seen from a house-top in the main Abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. Est. $500- Plaza, (to the West) October 1846 On Stone by Chas. Fenderich. No. 700 HWAC# 110584 2. of the Series: Heights of Monterey, from the Saltillo road looking towards the City (From the West) (Worth’s Division moving into Lot# 3488 Two Leroy Neiman Posters 1) position under the guns of the enemy, after the action of “St. Jeronimo” Signed poster from America’s Cup Nineteenth on the morning of 21st Sept.1846. On Stone by F. Swinton. No. 3. of the Challenge, Sept. 17, 1964. Original screen Series: Valley Towards Saltillo, From near the base of “Palace Hill”, at print over map. Metal framed, 26.25” x 31.75”. Monterey. (Looking to the West). On Stone by C. Parsons. No. 4. of the 2) Leroy Neiman poster of Michael Jordan Series: Monterey, From Independence Hill, in the rear of the Bishop’s playing basketball. 36” x 24”, Metal framed, Palace. As it appeared on 23rd September, 1846 (Looking East) On glass broken (remove for shipping). Poster Stone by F. Swinton. X Rare. See high resolution photographs online unsigned. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 110579 for condition. Some age discoloration and water stains, worn edges. Overall remarkable condition considering age and rarity. Est. $4000- 8000 HWAC# 117738 180 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3491 Texas October Lot# 3496 New York City, New 1845 Original 1845 Stone York “She’s My Baby” by Norman Lithograph Birds-Eye Rockwell ”She’s My Baby”, 184/200 View, Corpus Christi, Texas limited edition signed print. Print: Birds-Eye View of the Camp 31” x 23”. Print has been rolled, good of the Army of Occupation condition, however small bit of foxing Commanded by Gen. Taylor upper part of print and and lower right Near Corpus Christie, Texas by signature. Printer’s mark on lower (from the North). Printed left corner. Rockwell’s studio mate by G. & W. Endicott New suggested he approach “The Saturday York. Entered according to Evening Post”. He told Rockwell the Post the Acts of Congress by D. P. wanted scenes showing real people in Whiting Capt. 7th Inf. Del. in simple everyday situations. Rockwell the Clerks Office of the Southern District of New York. On Stone by C. nervously took his paintings to the Parsons. Extremely Rare original stone lithograph. Watermarks and Post. They bought the paintings, gave some staining. Age discoloration along edges. Otherwise very good him a check and asked for more covers! condition for age and rarity. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 117739 (from biographical introduction by Jack Alexander from Norman Rockwell Illustrator). Est. $1000-2500 Lot# 3492 Chelsea, Massachusetts Lithograph HWAC# 117714 for Olympics-1976, Barooshian Embossed lithograph--Okympics-1976, features a central Lot# 3497 New York City, New York 1869 medallion of a runner in a starting crouch. Surround is geometric, The Roadside Mill, Published, Currier & yellow, red and blank embossed. Signed and numbered--3/75. 14.5” x Ives ”The Roadside Mill”, original lithograph-- 11”, framed: 16” x 12”. Very good condition. Martin Barooshian (born entered according to Act of Congress AD1869, 1929-) an American painter and printmaker, known for his ability to by Currier & Ives, in the Clerks Office of the weave a tapestry of art historical influences with modernist elements United States for the Southern District of New and a contemporary sensibility. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 11007 York., 16” x 20”, very good condition. Est. Lot# 3493 Massachusetts Print with Sower and $500-900 HWAC# 116731 Farmer by Barooshian Central embossed image, Lot# 3498 Paris, c. 1948 Anemonies by with geometric surround. Signed and numbered Raoul Dufy Original lithograph by Raoul Dufy 9/45. 10” x 11”, framed: 14.25” x 11.25. Very (1877-1953), numbered and signed. 242/250. good condition. Martin Barooshian (b. 1929) is Unfortunately, original owner went over Dufy’s an American master painter and printmaker. One writing with an ink pen, undermining its value. can always identify Barooshian’s works by their Print: 20.5” x 16.5”, framed: 26.75” x 20.75”. Dufy’s packed visual fields, dazzling color sense, and cheerful work mostly depicts events of the time compositions that create tension between organic period, including yachting scenes, sparkling views patterns and geometric order. Est. $350-700 of the French Riviera, chic parties and musical HWAC# 119006 events. The optimistic, fashionably decorative, Lot# 3494 New York City, New York “Day in elegant and illustrative nature of much of his work was at first less highly valued critically than the works of artists who have addressed the Life of a Boy”, Rockwell ”A Day in the Life over time, collectors and critics came to greatly appreciate his of a Boy”, 149/200, signed original lithograph particularly distinctive approach. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119001 by Norman Rockwell, an American painter and illustrator. Print size: 25” x 22”. Printer’s marks Lot# 3499 c. early 1900’s “A Spring Morning” in lower left corner. Print has been rolled; very Vintage Lithograph ”A Spring Morning”, good condition., Rockwell was born in New York country scene of sheep herded down a road City (1894-1978). He began his illustrious career by a river. Artist name unreadable. Black and at 16 to paint Christmas cards and illustrated his white lithograph copyrighted and printed by first book at 17., “Rockwell’s artwork made its Siegmund Hildesheimer (1832–1896) who debut on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on May 20, 1916, founded his company (S. Hildesheimer & Co.) becoming his first of 323 covers that would be published by the iconic in Manchester, England. By 1876, the firm had a branch in London American magazine over the next 47 years. Accordingly, his success at 15 Silk Street. About the same time Siegmund’s brother, Albert with The Post captured the attention of other publications including Hildesheimer (Aron Elieser) (1843–1924), founded a greeting card Life, Judge and Leslie’s, and the young artist enjoyed a fruitful income company in London nearby at 8 Chapel Road. The two firms were throughout the 1920s. He received commissions from household joined by 1887 and by 1902 had many postcards in production. Image names such as Jell-O, Boy Scouts of America and Orange Crush soda, size: 12.5” x 23.75”. Original image in good condition (some foxing), among others.” (courtesy Heritage Auctions) Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# 117712 but self mat has serious foxing. No. 1932. Framed, 24.5” x 34.5”. Frame in in poor condition. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 117693 Lot# 3495 New York City, New York “Football Hero” Lot# 3500 Horse Lithograph, Mid- by Norman Rockwell ”Football Hero”180/200 Nineteenth Century Stunning circular original signed lithograph by Norman Rockwell. lithograph from an engraving by Fred Lucas Printer’s mark in lower left corner, signature on from a paintiing by JF Herring. 33 x 33” lower right. Print: 28” x 21”, excellent condition., beautifully framed and matted. John Frederick Norman Percevel Rockwell (1894 – 1978) was an Herring (1795-1865) was a painter, sign maker American painter and illustrator. His works have a and coachman in England. The spectacular broad popular appeal in the United States for their horse library for sale in this catalog would reflection of American culture. Rockwell is most have been the type of thing uses by Herring famous for the cover illustrations of everyday life himself during his work and painting period. he created for The Saturday Evening Post magazine over nearly five Est. $300-700 HWAC# 114384 decades. (courtesy Wikipedia) Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# 117713 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 181
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3506 11 Different Duck Prints 13 framed prints (2 are duplicates). 1) Two different prints by Stephen Cayford. Both are double matted and wood framed: 14.5” x 12.5”, perfect condition. 2) Two prints from original watercolor of a Shelduck by famed British wildlife artist Joel Kirk circa 1970’s. One print of Teal duck by Joel Kirk, also 1970’s. All are double matted in wood frames: 14.5” x 12.5”. Excellent condition. 3) Anas Boschas Mallard wild ducks by John Gould (1804-1881). Double matted, wood frame: 14.5” x 12.5”. Excellent condition. 4) Ducks Landing by Vicente Roso. Lot# 3501 1900 Jackson Chromo Litho Panorama “The Golden Double matted and wood frame: 14.5” x 12.5” Excellent condition. 5) Gate from Berkeley Heights” Approximately 8” x 24” . Typewritten Wood ducks in water by Richard Sloan, 1981. Double matted, wood on bottom left corner: “50215 THE GOLDEN GATE FROM BERKELEY frame: 10.5” x 12.5”. Excellent condition. 6) Canada geese in flight HEIGHTS” and on bottom right corner: “COPYRIGHT 1900. BY by Charles E. Murphy, 1987, with battery clock. Shadow box wood DETROIT PHOTOGRAPHIC CO.” Included with print is typed page frame: 11.25” x 14”, very good condition. 7) Two identical small prints of information on the William Henry Jackson Chromo-Lithograph of pair of Mallards swimming. Double matted and wood frame: 7.75” Process. “...All of his (Jackson’s) production assistants came to Detroit x 10”. Great condition. 8) Mallard in flight by F. Osborne. Printed on from Central Europe. Jackson was the only English speaking person metallic paper, matted and wood frame: 9.25” x 11.25”. 9) Image of who knew the entire secret of his production process. In all probability Loons swimming forest and mountains in background, signed, but the secret will never be known.” Est. $750-1000 HWAC# 110374 unreadable. Matted with wood frame: 9.5” x 11.75”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117998 Lot# 3507 Waterfowl of North America Lot# 3502 Lithograph of Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1 by Irving for Ducks Unlimited This is a color lithography, Uncle Tom, “No, No, I Aint Going, numbered album with 44 color plates of ducks Let Eliza Go, It’s Her Right!” No. 2220, Ackermann of North America; # 1090 of 1200 by Irving for & Quigley Litho Co., Kansas City. Slight tearing Ducks Unlimited. This leather bound book is in bottom left corner. Please inspect. Beautiful complete with original mailer box. Like new colors, ready to frame. From the James Mackie condition. c.1985. Est. $2500-3500 HWAC# collection.20.5” x 28”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 78972 112779 Lot# 3508 3 Duck Stamp Prints 1) Lot# 3503 early 1900’s Little Eva’s Temptation Lithographs (4 Migratory Waterfowl Vermont by James Killen- Different) 1) Little Eva’s/ -no.588/13910. Killenis an avid sportsman Temptation /With Home and internationally recognized wildlife and Talent 17”x 6.5”; 2) 25” x sporting dog artist. Framed: 17” x 17.5”. 2) 7”; 3) Henrique Vivian/ 1985 Wyoming Duck Stamp Ltd.Ed. no. 4318. Messetti 28” x 21”, #4594; Canada Geese by Robert Kusserow. Framed: 17” x 18”. Frame has some 4) “Topsy”, made by D.L. Co. damage and print has slipped downward in mat. 3) Utah waterfowl Newport KY USA #4825. stamp of two snow geese n flight by Leon Parson. 1886 Utah Duck Topsy poster is repaired Stamp, no. 5527/14028. Leon claims that painting has never been with tape on reverse. easy for him--95% hard work and 5% talent! Framed: 17” x 18”. All Please inspect. Very nice prints are double matted and framed nicely. Est. $200-300 HWAC# collection. Provenance, 117699 James Mackie Collection. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# Lot# 3509 3 Signed Duck Prints 1) Pheasant 78966 in flight by Maynard Reese, 1981.Framed size: 37” x 28.5”, no. 128/950. “The success and Lot# 3504 Ploughed Fields by tradition of Maynard Reece’s art has made Wanda Gag, American Artists his work the standard for North American waterfowl art. The range and variety of Reece’s Group lithograph This lithograph work are matched only by the variety of the is titled “Ploughed Fields” by waterfowl species he paints and the ranges Wanda Gag part of the American of the continental flyways they traverse. The art of Maynard Reece Artist Group print series of 1936. captures the drama, the serenity and the elusive sense of reality of Unsigned, with AMAG logo on the the wetlands. He brings a lifetime of experience to his art.” (courtesy back. Roughly 11.5 in. X 15 .75 in. The Art Barbarians). 2) “Quiet Cove Mallards” by Elton J. Louviere, ( 22.4 cm X 28.5 cm). Wide border legendary Louisiana artist, painter, sculptor, pictoral artist. Framed with tape marks on two corners not size” 34” x 29”, no.1105/4300. 3) Print of multiple ducks and birds by visible from the front. Please see photos for more detail. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 116861 Michael Jeneid. Framed: 34” x 28”, no. 76/1000. All of these prints are beautifully double matted and framed. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 117695 Lot# 3505 Large Buck Print by John Livingston Lot# 3510 Wood Ducks Giclee Print Print by John Livingston of a large buck. The print Beautiful watercolor print of Wood ducks by J. reads “To Alice, all the very best” signed John. Schablitsky. He was a life-long watercolorist of Framed 17” x 21.5”.Slight condition of wear at right & left bottom corners. Please inspect. Ben- a variety of wildlife subjects. This is a signed Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, Canada Est. giclee print numbered 372/600. Double matted $240-500 HWAC# 79177 and framed: 15” x 14”., Est. $150-250 HWAC# 116203 182 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3511 Newbury, Massachusetts Sunset Geese by Hank Walker ”Sunset Geese” by Hank Walker (1921-1996), signed & numbered, 19/35, limited edition of 35 for the State of Oregon’s Ducks Unlimited. Image Size: 15 x 19, double matted and framed 27” x 29”. Very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 116204 Lot# 3512 c1980’s Print (Lithograph) Signed by Artist Beautiful Print signed by artist (unrecognizable signature) is embossed & numbered 113/279, abstract painted horse. Lot# 3515 1929 Louis ICart Art Deco Period, Signed, Framed, Matted & framed. Frame is dark brown with Original Print; “Hydrangeas” Classic Example from French, Art- lighter brown accents. Excellent condition. Unframed print is 22” x 29”. Framed is 31” x 39”. Deco Period. Louis Icart artwork, titled Hortense with Hydrangeas. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 86801 Autographed Etching Printed With Colors of beautiful French Lady resting on sofa with blue flowers. There is no number on this print but Lot# 3513 Rose Melville Lithographs the paper is embossed with the “Icart Windmill” blind stamp on the bottom left with no edition notation. Copyright notation: “Copyright (2) 1) Girl looking over the fence 20.5” x 25”, 1929 by L. Icart - Paris” appears at the top left, indicating this is an done by H.A. Thomas & Wylie Litho Co. NY, 2) original print, not a reproduction. Original signature of artist in pencil Rose Melville in “Sis Hopkins”20” x 30”. Rose on bottom right. Artwork measures approximately 16” x 20”, frame Melville (January 30, 1867 or 1873 - October measures 23” x 28”. Matting is mirrored. Metallic colored paint is 8, 1946) born Rose Smock, was an American peeling from wood frame, which appears to be c1950-1960 from the stage actress famous for playing one character style. Paper on reverse is mostly missing, but it is not clear if the piece her whole career, Sis Hopkins. Melville got her was ever removed from the frame. The paper has some natural toning start in 1889 at Zanesville, Ohio playing a male role in a play called consistent with age, but otherwise this piece appears to be in excellent Queen’s Evidence. Other known plays she appeared in were Uncle condition, preserved under glass. Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, Tom’s Cabin, The Two Orphans and Fanchon the Cricket. (Wikipedia) France in 1888 and moved to Paris in 1907 where he lived and worked The “Sis Hopkins” litho has slight tearing in upper-right (1.5” tear in until his death in 1950. Icart began drawing in his childhood and went margin) please inspect. The litho with girl looking over fence has 1” on to study painting, drawing and printmaking in Paris. Influenced by tear at top. Provenance James Mackie. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 78971 Francois Boucher, Jean Antoine Watteayu and Jean Honore Fragonard, Lot# 3514 c. 1920’s Two Vintage Arte Deco Louis Icart’s art acquired an international audience during the Art Deco period, tremendously popular in the United States and Europe Prints 1) Vintage lithograph in original art throughout the 1920s and 1930s. His work in the fashion and design deco frame, “Love’s Paradise” by R. Atkinson arena earned the artist acclaim, but his most sought after works Fox. Copyrighted, 1925, Chicago. Frame has remain his Paris ladies, especially his artwork with a more erotic minor damage: 11.5” x 19.75”. Frame has minor damage. 2) This piece tone, which was symbolic of the shift away from conservationism appears like a blurred photograph, however it may have been blurred that peaked in the Roaring 20s. Other prints of this same Louis Icart from an original painting. We can find no information about the artist artwork have been numbered in a series of 150, another signed print or age. Framed art deco style: 7.5” x 19.5”. Please inspect. Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 117700 without numbering has been authenticated as a limited edition print in a series of 500, and yet another is numbered with a single number, with no indication of total print number. It is unclear how many prints of “Hydrangeas” were approved by ICart. This print was most likely framed for presentation and sale following the artist’s death in 1950. Prices for these prints have varied widely over the last 20 years, with some currently priced at $2500-$, with most recent sales averaging around $800-1600. Another great piece from the John Reynolds Collection. John Reynolds Collection Est. $750-1500 HWAC# 116720 * * * CONSIDER CONSIGNING WITH US * * * Contact us today at 775-851-1859 to learn more View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 183
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3516 Nevada Artist Andrew Saar Lot# 3519 Group of Western Prints (8) Collection of Autographed Prints (Lot of 10) 4 prints of Charles Russell paintings and 1 A nice variety of classic Old West and Nevada reverse glass print by Russell. One print of imagery. Andrew Saar or Edgar Andrew Fisk, Native Chief on horseback by Olaf Wieghorst, Jr. was born in Missouri in 1913 and died in 1899-1988--(painter of the American West in Fallon, Nevada in 1990. His work embodies the vein of Frederic Remington and Charles the American west and his preferred medium Russell and is known for his Indian, cowboy is charcoal on paper. Saar’s drawings illustrate and horse paintings). Print on linen of Native American by J. D. Woods classic Western history with subjects such as Western Railroads, (1930-2011) of Taos, NM. He was most know for his bronze sculptures Cowboys, Mining Towns, Pre-1900 Architecture, Cattle Drives, and of cowboys and Indians. Lot also includes Photograph by P. Van Dolson; more. Andrew Saar’s work is fairly well-known in Nevada, where print--”Angels Flight” by Jake Lee; print of mermaid by William L he lived for many years before his death in 1990. This collection Eaken; and two prints of New Orleans. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 119012 includes: 1) Framed and matted numbered print “Early Morning in Bodie, California 1866” Numbered in pencil 008/500 and signed by Lot# 3520 Vintage Framed Mid-Century artist on bottom right corner. Thick wood frame measures: 20” X 25”, Wall Art inluding Borghese Sillhouettes (Lot artwork measures: approx 10.5” x 13” under glass. 2) 8.5” X 11” Print of 11) Classic American Folk Art reproductions, on off-white heavy vellum stock. “V&T Engine #27 and Cars Headed prints and clippings, some in collectible East Along Washington St. Carson City. Andrew Saar 1979” printed antique frames. An interesting collage of on bottom. No signature. 3) 11” X 14” Print on off-white heavy vellum somebody’s home decor probably displayed stock “Virginia City Andrew Saar ‘70” written on bottom. Numbered in a mid-century American home c 1940-60. 081/100 and signed by artist in black ball point pen on bottom right. A variety of styles representing old fashioned View is looking north on C Street with Washoe Club and Sharon House ideals, religion, and classic Americana. Mostly shown on left. 4) 11” X 14” Print on off-white heavy vellum stock. paper prints or repros framed by an amateur with care. Some frames “Belmont, Nev Courthouse Andrew Saar 1970” printed on bottom. are broken with glass missing. One print professionally framed by the Numbered 081/100 and signed by artist in black ball point pen on White House Picture Dept. San Francisco, “Herbaceous Border” from bottom right. Worn along right edge. 5) 11” X 14” Print on off-white the water color drawing by Miss Beatrice Parsons, labelled on reverse. heavy vellum stock. “Old Chinatown Carson City Andrew Saar 1970” Measures approximately 12” X 16”. Nice condition. Also of note are two printed on bottom. Numbered 081/100 and signed by artist in black small Borghese Silhouettes of a Gentleman and a Lady approximately ball point pen on bottom right. 6) 11” X 14” Print on grey smooth 6.5” x 7” in gold frames. Still sealed on reverse and in good condition. card stock. “The Classic Inyo No. 22....V&T.R.R. Engine In Front Of The Buffalo Soldier Days Poster from 1995, approx 9” x 14”, slightly bent Engine House - Carson City, Nevada Andrew Saar 1980” printed on but in otherwise good condition in plastic sleeve. Nice Lot for Antique bottom. Signed by artist in blue ball point pen on bottom right. 7) store or dealers willing to repair and re-purpose antique frames and 11” X 14” Print on off-white heavy vellum stock. “Heading em’ Out” vintage art prints. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 110372 printed on bottom. Numbered 007/500 and signed by artist in pencil Lot# 3521 Reno, Nevada Harolds Club Barn by on bottom right. 8) 11” X 14” Print on off-white heavy vellum stock. Roy Powers beautifully framed Reno artist Roy “Heading em’ Out” printed on bottom. Numbered 008/500 and signed Powers, matted with internal wood frame. Powers by artist in pencil on bottom right. 9) 11” X 14” Print on off-white was a decades long well known and popular Reno heavy vellum stock. “Homing Wasatch Mountains, Utah” printed on artist. This print in the theme of the famous Harolds bottom. Numbered 008/500 and signed by artist in pencil on bottom Club is quintessential Reno. Signed and numbered, right. 10) 12” X 17” Railroad Print on off-white heavy vellum stock. 58/200. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 114388 “Andrew Saar 1977” printed on bottom and signed by artist in pencil on bottom right. Slight creasing, bent corners and tear on top edge. Lot# 3522 Gold Framed Art (6) Six beautifully The caption reads “Engine #4 The “Virginia” Crossing The Crown Point framed prints of line sketches of ladies, all in nice Trestle At Goldhill, Nevada.”Printed on a off-white heavy vellum stock. fancy gold frames. All about 14 x 17”. Est. $200- The overall size of the print is 11” x 14” signed and dated by the artist. Also has an inked signature. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 110371 300 HWAC# 117148 Lot# 3517 2 Vintage Western Prints 1) Print of covered wagons on trail by Fred Grayson Lot# 3523 Japanese Netsuke, Signed In Japanese Sayre (1879-1939). “Before beginning a career mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or Seven Gods of in fine art, Sayre worked in lead and zinc mines Fortune are believed to grant good luck and often and manufactured leather goods. Eventually, have their place in netsuke engravings or in other he began painting and was a self-taught artist. representations. This Netsuke represents Jurojin, the In 1917, Sayre moved to California, and, while god of the elderly and longevity, who enjoys rice and on a train excursion through the state, he became fascinated by the wine and is a cheerful, happy God. While we believe Southwest desert. In 1922, he held his first exhibition in San Francisco this piece to be authentic ivory due to the presence of Shreger Lines, and later that year at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Today, and uneven grain, we are not convinced that this piece was not aged Sayre is best known as one of California’s leading painters of the deserts artificially. It has the discoloration of a very old piece, with yellow- of California and the Southwest and as a landscape, figure and genre to orange wear and uneven rub, but not as much wear at the edge of artist.” (courtesy, Poulsen Galleries) Framed print, good condition, 24” the holes as one might expect from a well used piece. Antique ivory x 30”. 2) Comedic print of clown cowboys cheering on friend who is on Netsuke, signed and hand carved to represent a mythological God are bucking mule--Ride ‘Em Cowboy. Print is in fair condition, some blank all characteristics consistent with an Edo Period piece, but there is areas in sky where original painting was probably damaged. Framed” a possibility this piece is from the mid 1800s and made to look like 19.5” x 30.5”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 117696 an older piece specifically for the Western Collector’s Marketplace. More research is required to identify or authenticate the signature Lot# 3518 Black Sofa Art Print Intriguing on this piece, and to more closely determine age. Regardless, this is image of nude from back with towel over her still a very nice little Japanese ivory piece that we confidently date on a black sofa. Print #218/1250 (20.5” x pre-1891. Approx 35mm x 25mm., The piece comes from a small 27.5”), signed ED S. Double matted and framed, private collection passed down as inheritance and then gifted to the 34” x 40”. Plexiglas is scratched. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117059 consignor, who kept the pieces boxed in the closet for many years. We do not guarantee authenticity for Netsuke. Please preiew. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 112767 184 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3524 Japanese Woodblock Print by Lot# 3529 c1920s-30s Pencil-signed Etching, Kuniyoshi and Kokeshi Doll Authentic woodblock “The Trail” Pencil-signed etching entitled Japanese print of Shogun Warrior by Kuniyoshi. “The Trail.” Signed by the artist but the name is Utagawa KUNIYOSHI (1798-1861) was one of the illegible to us. (possibly Ria Zoe?). Image is 4.5 last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style x 6.5” in 8.5 x 12.5” frame. Possibly 1920s-30s. of woodblock prints and painting, according to Very fine detailed view of Conestoga wagon Wikipedia. He was born Yoshisaburo, the son of a moving across desert terrain, possibly Nevada. silk-dyer with the who began drawing as a young Est. $300-500 HWAC# 116034 boy. Some sources claim he trained with Katsukawa Shuntei before he joined the great Utagawa school at 14 years of age. Toyokuni (1769 Lot# 3530 California Large Cartoon to 1825) was the head of the Utagawa school and gave the artist the Drawing Framed personalized name of Kuniyoshi, a combination of the master’s and student’s name. cartoon drawing by Lees Sussland--” Kuniyoshi found success and recognition by about the year 1830 To my very good friend -Alan--in with a series of warrior scenes. For the remainder of his life he was fond memories of “Spring Training”-- well-known for his woodblock prints, which are highly collectible Lees Sussland. Framed 29” x 39”. Lee still today and sell in some of the finest Japanese art galleries in Susman, an award-winning cartoonist the world. This print is one that came from an original set of five. whose drawings graced the Oakland Information on the other four prints is included with lot as well as Tribune sports pages for more than 35 appraisal information and research. The color print is approx 8.5” x years, died on Sunday. The Emeryville 11” and mounted on a wood backing frames in orange bamboo. Frame resident was 94. Susman’s cartoons depicting local college and pro measures approximately 14” x 22”. We were told this print apprasied football teams, baseball teams and basketball teams appeared in at $500-$1000. Similar prints to this sell online for prices ranging the Tribune from 1946 until his retirement in 1983. Susman was from $400-$1400, on average. Also included in lot is a Japanese wood inducted into the PCL Hall of Fame in 2008. “Cartooning was just Kokeshi Doll. Kokeshi Dolls are simple handmade wooden toy dolls something I loved to do, and I was lucky enough to make a decent resembling nesting dolls, that have been crafted for more than 150 living at it,” Susman told former Tribune columnist Dave Newhouse years and were originally made in the northeastern region of Japan. for a 2007 article. “And it’s nice to be recognized; an ego trip.” Leland This doll is approximately 8” tall, is stamped by the artist and comes in “Lee” Stanford Susman was born in San Francisco on July 27, 1917. the original box. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 117743 Susman was a self-described “sports nut,” who began working for an advertising agency in 1937. In 1939, Susman won a competition to Lot# 3525 1807 Rome: Original Prints from draw a comic strip for the San Francisco Call-Bulletin newspaper. After Piranesi (61) 61 of the original 100 prints spending five years in the Navy during World War II, the Tribune hired from the Piranesi folio “Antiquites Romaines. Susman as a sports cartoonist. That year, he created “The Lil’ Acorn,” Vues De Rome Ancienne et Moderne. 1807. the Oaks’ mascot. (courtesy The San Jose Mercury News ~ By The Bay approximately 8.5 x 12.5” each. varying Area News Group Staff) Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 77861 condition. List of prints by number: 6, 7, 12, 14, 16-19, 21, 22, 25, 29, 31-39, 42, 45-48, 50, Lot# 3531 Nevada 1947 St. Mary’s Church 51, 53, 54, 56, 59, 63-68, 70, 72, 74-78, 80, – Silver Gelatin Print by Gus Bundy St. 82-85, 88, 90-94, 96-100. From the collection of Margret Leslie Fay, Mary’s Church, Virginia City, Nevada, silver an interior decorator and art collector in Southern California c 1930- gelatin print by Gus Bundy. Image is 13 x 10 1960. The Piranesi prints are rare. They are well known for their inches, frame is 22-1/2 x 18-1/2 inches. Artist detailed accuracy, art form and historical importance. Est. $2500- signature is penciled on a matte remnant and 5000 HWAC# 63512 attached on the back. Title and original date of purchase (1947) are also on the back. This Lot# 3526 Nevada 1932 Holding On - is a very fine, 1940s-era, silver gelatin photograph of St. Mary’s in Charcoal Drawing by George Demont Otis the Mountains Church by Nevada photographer, poet, and artist Gus Holding On, charcoal drawing on paper, by Bundy (1907-1984). The photo is housed in a period frame under George Demont Otis. Drawing is 12 x 9 inches, glass. Original prints by Bundy are extremely rare outside of museums and framed it is 18-1/4 x 16-1/4 inches. and educational institutions. A remnant of the original mat attached The artist’s signature is in the lower right. on the back includes Bundy’s pencil signature. An original label from This marvelous 1932 drawing by Nevada- Britnell’s Art Galleries is also attached to the reverse, along with dust California artist George Demont Otis captures cover remnants inscribed with the title and a note stating that the the appearance of his studio in Virginia City, photo was purchased from Gus Bundy in Reno during December 1947. Nevada. The title “Holding On” probably refers to the condition of the An historic northern Nevada piece indeed. Est. $300-600 HWAC# old studio, which was no doubt showing signs of its age in the early 115337 1930s. Est. $750-1500 HWAC# 115333 Lot# 3532 Uluru, Lot# 3527 Line Drawings by Absu Drawings Northern Territory, 2000 signed Absu. One black ink on off white paper, Photo / Landscape / other is white ink on black paper. Two images “The Great South Land” matted and framed together. Images--4” x 6.75”, Here is a very beautiful framed--15” x 12”, Est. $70-140 HWAC# 119005 photograph, taken by the famous Ken Duncan. He is a well known pioneer in the Limited Edition Art field, in Australia since the 1980’s. It is entitled “ The Great South Land Lot# 3528 Modern Print by Starlei Uluru, N.T” and is located in Uluru-Kata National Park. Now a days, Individual small abstract drawings on various the government owns everything in that area. But, according to the colors of hand made papers make up this original Aboriginal concept called “ Tjukurpa”.... “ We do not own the contemporary artwork. It is signed Starlie. We land; the land owns us ! “. It is 15” tall x 35 1/8” wide, and is # 59/ 200 found no information on the artist. Image size: produced. Perfect condition set in black multi colored diamond type 17” x 20”, framed: 23.5” x 29.5. Est. $120-200 frame, and signed by the artist. Excellent opportunity to get a great HWAC# 117698 piece of art !! ( RH) Est. $2000-3500 HWAC# 100710 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 185
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Art Lot# 3533 Victoria, 2000 Lot# 3538 Arctic Regions Standing Seal Photo / Landscape / “ Island Sculpture Soapstone or serpentine sculpture of a Arch “ Here is another great standing seal is simply carved with etched flippers piece of photographic art, and eyes. Nice color variations, 7.25” x 3.5” x 6.5”. by the famous Australian Signed, but unreadable. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection photographer...Ken Duncan. It of Ontario, Canada Est. $140-200 HWAC# 50552 is entitled : “ Island Arch, VIc” and is # 11/ 200 produced, and is a very early piece. In the early days, a person could walk right up to the edge of the cliff, and feel the ocean spray on your face. Now, Lot# 3539 mid 1900’s Vintage Carved because of government intervention, your view is considerably limited Teak Wood Sumo Wrestler Beautifully and !! Anyway, on this particular day, the artist decided to use a longer elegantly hand carved Japanese Sumo wrestler exposure. Because of this, he was able to capture the turbulence and of teak wood. He wears the traditional Japanese power of the water, that created this beautiful coastal arch. 15 3/16” “fundoshi” garment worn by sumo wrestlers. tall and 35 1/8” wide, in a black frame with multi colored diamond He appears to a strong man physically. shapes. Singed by the artist, perfect condition, and ready to be hung. ( However, he sits cross legged holding his head RH) Est. $2000-3500 HWAC# 100711 in his hands, an emotional pose. 7.5” x 7” x 9”, Lot# 3534 Nevada 2003 Black Rock Desert carved from a single piece of teak. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 119608 Photograph Incredible panoramic color photograph of Black Rock Desert (20” x 49”) by Lot# 3540 French Polynesia, Two Vintage Steve Chandler. Razor Back Mountain and train Wood Carved Tiki Gods Round wood plaques in background--train is about 3 miles from of Tiki figures, hand-carved, 10” diameter. Tiki camera. Matted in cream color silk fabric, and figures of certain gods and as an embodiment framed : 28.75” x 58”. Nevada photographer, Chandler says” Now, at of that specific god’s mana, or power. With age 76, I am working with images up on the Pacific Crest Trail, near old well-formed tikis, perhaps the people could Donner Summit. Body and mind still fairly intact, soul and spirit fully attain protection from harm, strengthen their power in times of war alive!” Est. $200-500 HWAC# 118240 and be blessed with successful crops., Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119007 Lot# 3535 1908 Frederick Remington Bronze Lot# 3541 Folk Art saw and tule decoy This Sculpture Modern Immitation ”Savage” Copyright by is a lot with a tule grass decoy about 13 in. long Frederic Remington, marble base. Frederic Sackrider with a bass wood carved head; all hand made. Remington (October 4, 1861 – December 26, 1909) was The second item is a folk art painted cross-cut an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, & writer who saw with the scene of a country “holler” home specialized in depictions of the American Old West, complete with tire swing about 29 in. long. Est. specifically concentrating on scenes from the last quarter $100-200 HWAC# 112363 of the 19th century in the Western United States & featuring images of cowboys, American Indians, and the Lot# 3542 New Windsor, New York Wood U.S. Cavalry, among other figures from Western culture. Inlay of Southwest Desert Scene Artwork (Wikipedia)5.5” x 12.5”. 7.4 lbs. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, of wood inlay (marquetry) by Jeffrey Nelson. Canada Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83549 The ancient craft of marquetry utilizes the natural colors and textures of exotic veneers Lot# 3536 Bronze Sculpture of Mother and Child to compose artworks of elegant beauty. The Great modernist style bronze sculpture of mother and individually cut pieces of fine hardwood child attached to rectangular marble base. The artist is veneers are expertly laminated to rigid panels unknown, but the style is reminiscent of Jose Mariano to form complex images. Nelson founded the Hudson River Inlay. de Creeft 7.5” h x 5.5”w x 3.75” d. Possibly, c. 1960’s. Est. the artist begins first with a rough sketch, the next step is to capture $200-400 HWAC# 104923 the essence of the subject with just a few subtle lines that convey its motion and vitality. The result is a final line drawing that serves as a blueprint for each individual piece of art. The result is a masterful piece of marquetry art of unmatched beauty and elegance. Excellent Lot# 3537 1986 Sculpture by condition, framed 28.5” x 38.5”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 117697 Matrin Holmas This piece is Lot# 3543 Coloma, California 1896 Artisan reportedly one of seven pieces Silk of Sutter’s Mill Artisan silk print of made by this unknown artist Sutter’s Mill, done by artist George Spiel in in a series of pieces about 1886. Spiel was known for his painting and “Escape”. Here, three tortured sketches of California during the late part of souls remain captive, but other the 19th Century. The print measures 8”x 12” works show the escape of four and with matte, measures 20”x 15”. A beautiful souls outside the arms of their captor. This piece is very heavy, piece of work. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 118250 hollow, painted ceramic or clay. Lot# 3544 Kuna Mola Folk Art Textile Signed by artist and dated 1986. Vintage Mola from the Kuna Indians of San Remarkable piece. Surprisingly, Blas, Panama. Image of two birds, 14” x 20”, we did not find any information framed: 19” x 25”. Very nice example of Mola on this artist or his work readily art. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 119011 available. We found only one reference to the surname “Holmas” and believe this may be the work of a Danish sculptor. Further research is warranted. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 118165 186 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Bottles & Saloon Lot# 3545 c. 1950’s Story Painting from India Lot# 3550 Nineteenth Century Easel Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed Nineteenth century wood easel (light wood) cotton/muslin textile, produced in Indian states of from the Mackie Collection of Grass Valley. 66” Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Only natural dyes tall, 18” across. The artistic style here is curves much like music notes. are used in Kalamkari and it involves twenty-three Adjustable crossbar. Classic easel for fine art. Est. $200-500 HWAC# steps. There are two distinctive styles of kalamkari 78430 art in India - Srikalahasti style and the Machilipatnam style. The Srikalahasti style of Kalamkari(Kalankari), Lot# 3551 Phoenix, Arizona 1900’s Small Lot wherein the “kalam” or pen is used for freehand of Beverage and Drug Bottles This is a small drawing of the subject and filling in the colors, is group of older bottles, including two beverage entirely hand worked. (courtesy Wikipedia) Unique story painting is bottles from The Arizona Bottling Works. in great condition, stretched over hardboard, 43” x 28.5”, Framed with There are also two drug bottles, one from a simple copper colored metal frame, 44” x 29.75”. Est. $700-1400 Southern Pacific Company, Davis & Farnum HWAC# 117691 Druggists and The German Drug Store. All are in good condition. There is some chipping on Lot# 3546 Slovenian 18th Century (?) one of the beverage bottles. See photos for more details. Est. $70-100 Folding Traveling Quadptych Christian HWAC# 119638 Alter Set Four panel enameled brass Alter piece, thought to be from the 1700s. Each Lot# 3552 Auburn, California 1900’s Buffalo Lager & panel has five scenes that had blue and white Silver State Lime Rickey Bottles Two unique paper enamel in the recessions, where placed by the original artist (not in labeled bottles from the 1950’s. First is a Buffalo Lager all recessions). No enamel on high relief. The text for each panel is 12 oz. amber from A.W. Kennison Co. of Sacramento. Slovenian, edging on an older version of the language. Each panel at Label intact. Second is a Silver State Lime Rickey 12 about 4” wide, 7” tall. circa 1710. A note with the piece states “Vigorsk”. oz. bottle in green. This was bottled by Chism’s of Reno, The construction is such that the two outer panels fold into the two Nevada. Label has some nicks, but is in good condition, inner panels, then the pair folds into a single panel. Est. $500-1500 otherwise. See photos for more details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 116468 HWAC# 119658 Lot# 3547 Roseville Pottery Collection (7 Lot# 3553 Fresno, California 1900’s Fresno pieces) Large rust Bowl (466-10) 14” x8” wide; Area Bottle Hooks Some saloon tools, gorgeous rust and green Lilly bowl (671-4) 7 including bottle hooks, a penknife and fruit x 4.5” tall; off red and flesh vase (1FH-6) 7 x 7” forks. All from the Fresno area. John Reynolds x 2”; matched pair pastel floral urns (Hull Art- resembles Roseville) 6” Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 117274 tall, 4” diam; three piece tea set - tea pitcher with small chips about Lot# 3554 Fresno, California Fresno Drug (271P, 271S, 271c) Est. $200-500 HWAC# 108794 Bottle Collection Thirteen embossed Fresno Lot# 3548 Royal Doulton Floral Plates, drugstore bottles, c 1890-1910. Merchants 1982 Eight 7” plates (one with small edge include: Paddock, Sayler, Cutters, Santa Fe, chip), condiment tray 9 x 17”, c1982. Doulton Golden Rule, Bellevue, Rex, West Fresno Drug, is known for exquisite patterns, and these Smith Bros, Burks. Three paper label, all screw top. Also includes certainly fit the bill. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Kilmers Swamp Root Cure and a Salt Lake City Smith drug bottle. 108795 Mostly mint to near mint, some stain, mostly 3-4 oz bottles. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119619 Lot# 3549 1987 Correia Art Glass Hand Blown Lot# 3555 San Francisco, California 1800’s Meyerfeld Vintage Limited Edition, Signed Perfume Bottle Mitchell & Co”Days of 49” A spectacularly clean picture Gorgeous Correia Art Glass 1987 Limited Edition, whiskey bottle with a bulbous neck. Embossed with four Signed Perfume Bottle. No. 30 of an edition of 230. point star, with “Days of 49” embossed in center. Near the Striking triangular 3 panel clear bottle with Aurene foot are the embossed names of Cincinnati & San Francisco. gold shoulders and a dark amethyst center with a clear Embossed label disc on reverse. This is a great addition for triangular stopper/dauber. The flat clear panels reveal any collector of Gold Rush bottles or coins. No cracks, chips or the lovely deep purple interior bowl. It is signed on bubbling. See photos for more detail. Est. $200-400 HWAC# the bottom: “Correia / 1987 L E PBELTGLP 30/230” 120630 Approximately 2.75” tall, 4.25” tall with dauber in and 2.75” wide. Total dauber length is 3”. Correia Art Glass is of the highest Lot# 3556 Quray, Colorado 1890’s 1900. Old quality and most elegant design combinining the visual aesthetic of Kaintuck Whiskey Collection (47 pieces) color, form and tactile sensation. Skilled artisans in Santa Monica, Nice grouping,from the “ Amazing Bottle California use the freehand blowing techniques on fine sand from Bonanza”found in the late 1970’s in the basement of an “ Old Saloon”. the American Southwest resulting in an entirely handmade process Clear, rectangular, square collar top, tooled lip. 3 3/4” tall, and mostly using specialized formulas of minerals and precious metals. Designs all are in good condition. A little spotty haze and some dirt. Also, some are garnet-etched into the surface of the glass, never painted on. Each edge of base in making mold roughness on a few. “ OLD KAINTUCK/ unique piece is then signed, dated and registered for authenticity. WHISKEY “ // Notice, the spelling of Kentucky. Yes, it was spelled Many world-famous museums display Correia Art Glass; It is in incorrectly, on purpose. People would pronounce it wrong on purpose, the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the and the name just stuck. This is a nice lot, and a good dealer offering. Smithsonian Institution, the Corning Museum and the Chrysler ( These are all sample, give away bottles.) (* Note...minimum bid Museum of Art. Each year Correia Art Glass also receives commissions $200.00, go for it !!, it a great deal.) (RH) Est. $300-350 HWAC# 63937 for special pieces from corporations and public institutions and is included in the White House art holdings. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 108773 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 187
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Bottles & Saloon Lot# 3557 Louisville, Kentucky 1875/1900. Whiskey Lot# 3562 Reno, Nevada c1908-1920+ Large Rare Weck Bottles / Southern Item # 1 of 2: Embossed at the Medicine Bottle Clear oval 6.75” WECK / PRESCRIPTION shoulder is : Brown & Thompson & Co. / Louisville Ky DRUGGIST / RENO, NEV // W.WT. CO. / USA base. Page //. Base embossed : F.C. G. Co // Medium, beer bottle 393 in Holabird. Extra Rare. Small lip chip, no visible amber, whiskey fifth. 10 3/4” tall, long tapered collar cracks. Est. $180-400 HWAC# 57932 with oversize ring, Applied top. High shouldered with short lady’s leg neck. Fairly clean bottle, with minor bits of haze. There is a 1/4” size, pot stone crack in the left shoulder, but it can not be seen when displayed straight on. Also, really nice 1 “ x 1/4” in size, bubble Lot# 3563 Nevada c 1900s Old Telephone behind the letter “ S” in the city name “ Louisville “.There are also a few Line Cross Beam for Vintage Insulators! V other nice bubbles, in this specimen. Item # 2 of 2: Embossed on the & T Railroad This telephone pole cross beam front shoulder of the bottle, in an “1 3/4” wide, Applied Seal” is: Paul is 46 in. X 3 in.x 5 in. and does not appear to Jones ( au ) / Whiskey / Motif: Lined diamond design / Louisville Ky. have been used as there are not any other ( ad). // Medium orange amber, squat turn mold southern whiskey holes driled for mounting. It came from the Virginia and Truckee bottle. 9 1/8” tall, long tapered collar with ring tooled top. Perfect Railroad Depot and Pierce Powell claims it was inside the building condition with a very minor inside haze. Just needs to be cleaned, to when he purchased it and was one piece that never made it on the sparkle. Very nice pair of southern whiskey bottles, in different colors rail car to be installed. It has never seen the sun. It carries 6 threaded and shapes. Nice Mantle pieces !! ( RH ). Geff Pollock Collection Est. $80- 150 HWAC# 78831 studs for insulators and they are anchored with square cut nails. The cross beam is painted a brown-red paint or preservative. It is highly Lot# 3558 Kentucky 1800’s Lot of Five unusual to find these in unweathered condition. Perfect display for insulator collectors. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Chicago/St Louis Whiskey Bottles This lot Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $200-400 HWAC# 109873 includes four clear and one brown whiskey bottles. the dark bottle is from Jos. A. Magnus Lot# 3564 Utah Glass Bottle Stopper & Co.It has a high seam on the neck. The other Collection 50+ glass bottle stoppers and brands include Quaker Maid, Hayner Distilling more recovered from Utah mines. Geff Pollock of St Louis, Kenwood Sour Mash from the Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 88349 Strauss Bros. of Chicago and Old Crow, with a paper label., There appears to be no damage or chipping. Est. $90- 150 HWAC# 119654 Lot# 3565 Berlin, 1900’s Two J.A. Gilka Red Lot# 3559 Kansas City, Missouri 1890’s 1900. Mid & Brown Scene Bottles A duo of J.A. Gilka Gin Western Whiskies Item #1 of 2: Kellerstrass Distilling bottles. One is red, the other brown. Each has an Co. ( au ) / Registered/ Distillers / Kansas City Mo., embossed scene on the bottom as is the custom U.S.A.( ad ) // Base embossed : Patent ( au ) / Applied of this brand. there are no signs of cracks or chips. For ( ad ) // Light sun colored amethyst, mid western See photos for more details. Est. $80-150 HWAC# whiskey bottle. 11 3/4” tall, long tapered collar with 117942 ring, tooled top... fluted shoulder and base. Perfect, like a brand new bottle. Item #2 of 2: S. Hirsch & Co. / Crystal Brook / Kansas City, Mo. // Base embossed Lot# 3566 1800’s Some Rare 18th Century : Patented //Very pale, sun colored amethyst, mid & Other Bottles Four interesting bottles western whiskey bottle. 12” tall, long tapered collar with ring, tooled including an 18th century English ale piece. top...bulging neck with fancy shoulder bulges. Dug specimen, with There is one leaded glass decanter, a green some light haze and a little dirt, needs cleaning. And, would tumble Kiderlen of Rotterdam and a brown “Four to perfect condition . Nice pair of fancy whiskey bottles, with different embossing patterns . ( RH ). Geff Pollock Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# Roses”. the ale bottle understandably, has 78828 rough edges around the spout, but others appear to be in good condition. See photos for Lot# 3560 Eureka, Nevada 1890’s 1900. Whiskey more details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 117945 Flask / Coffin /Max Oberfelder. Embossed on the Lot# 3567 1900’s Back Bar Absinthe front of the bottle, in a round slug plate is : Max Decanter & Shot Glass A beautiful back bar Oberfelder ( au ) / Eureka Nev // Light sun colored Capitol Rooster Absinthe decanter and shot amethyst, quart, western whiskey coffin Flask. 9 1/4” glass. Decanter measures 7” x 3” and has a tall, long tapered collar with ring, tooled top. Extremely painted rooster, associated with that brand. rare, one of 2 known specimens, at this time. This was Glass has embossed rooster chasing a hen., In a dug specimen, and it has some ground lines, but they very good condition, no damage. Est. $100-120 look good. 3 /6” lip flake and a 7/8” x 3/ 8” base flash. HWAC# 119652 No other problems and despite the problems, still VERY desirable. This may be your only chance to own one...ever ! Go for it !!( RH ) Est. $3800-4500 HWAC# 89505 Lot# 3568 Dimpled Back Bar Whiskey Bottle and Shot Glass Gorgeous 11 inch tall dimpled flint glass back Lot# 3561 Reno, Nevada Four N. E . Wilson bar whiskey bottle, plus dimpled shot glass. Slight tiny Co. Bottles ( Lot of 4. ) Lots #1, 2#, #3 of 4... imperfections on lip from usage. Est. $100-150 HWAC# N. E. Wilson Co.. Inc /Pharmacists / Virginia 117688 St. OPP. P.O. / Phone 425 / Reno Nev. // Penn Ovals.. Tooled tops, 2 clean n mint, one medium overall inside stain. No other damage on these 3 lots. Lot #4 of 4: same embossing as the previous lots., smaller size.. 6 1/4” x 2 5/8”.. light stain, otherwise nice. ( FH ). Est. $160-350 HWAC# 57729 188 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Bottles & Saloon Lot# 3569 Ferro China Bottle & Others A Lot# 3575 Old Valley Back Bar Bottle & CBL clear, a brown cabin shaped and a green Decanter An Old Valley Whiskey back bar Ferro China bottle. Each bottle appears to be in decanter with stopper. Piece is etched with frosted good condition. No apparent chips or bubbling. lettering. Other decanter appears to be used for See photos for more details. Est. $100-300 cordials or liqueurs. No label. See photos for more HWAC# 117947 details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 117952 Lot# 3570 1860’s 1900 Food Bottles/ Mustard & Ketchup Item # 1 of 11: Figural Lot# 3576 1800’s Rare Tool Top J. Moore Brown $ Others A nice quartet of bourbon barrel mustard bottle. French, embossed : & Whiskey bottles, including a rare J Moore Moutarde Diaphane / Louit Freres & Co// Brown Old Bourbon, a Roanoke Rye brown, a Base: Rough, sand pontil. 1860’s. Clear 5” tall, blob top brown and a clear Old Quaker Club rolled over applied lip. Perfect condition. Item #2 of 11:Pale aqua, Whiskey, with a rare embossed picture There figural barrel mustard. 5 1/4” tall, square collar top, tooled lip. Light is some bubbling in a few of the bottles, but haze and a 1 4” lip flake. First one i have ever seen with a pour spout otherwise, they’re in good condition. See !! Very crude specimen. Otherwise good. Items #3 - Item #6: 4 clear photos for more details. Est. $500-1000 figural barrel mustard bottles. 5 3/4” 4 1/2”, 4 1/8” & 4” tall. All in HWAC# 117946 good condition with some minor haze, except for item #6 which has 2 small lip flakes, 1/ 8” & 1/16” in size. Item # 7 of 11: Charles Lot# 3577 1880’s 1900 ( or earlier ) Syrup Gulden ( au )/ Cap 8 Fl OZ / Net WT. 3 12/ OZ. AVD./ New York // Base Pitchers & Sugar Server Pressed Glass (6 embossed : Guldens Patent Cap ( au ) / Style No. 6 ( au )/ Mustard ( pieces) Item # 1 of 6: Syrup pitcher, 7 diamond ad ) // Clear, squat mustard bottle. 4” tall ABM lip. Perfect condition. ,8 daisy pattern with handle. 5 3/4 “ tall Item #8 of 11: Same bottle, but different embossing: Charles Gulden ( with handle. Perfect condition. Item #2 of 6: au ) / ( No capacities embossed ) New York // base: same embossing. 18 coin pattern, with ribbed handle . 5 1/2” tall, perfect condition ( // Perfect condition. Item # 9 of 11: Aqua, fancy ketchup style bottle. But, stopper missing ). Item # 3 of 6 : Base ribbed syrup pitcher with 8 1/4” tall, double collar top, tooled lip. Fluted neck, faceted shoulder handle, with rough chipped top ( In manufactured style). Pewter top and tapered body. // Base embossed : D.O.C. // Dug condition, frosty missing. 5 1/2” tall. Hazy crack in handle. Item # 4 of 6: 7 Diamond appearance with haze, but no damage. Items # 10 & #11 of 11 : corn pattern, 4 1/2” tall with handle. Small bruise at end of handle, Identical specimens : H. J . Heinz Co.//f // Pitts burg U.S.A.//f// Bases otherwise perfect. Item # 5 of 6:Syrup pitcher with handle. Diamond, embossed : H 17// Aqua sauce type bottles. 5 3/8” & 5 1/4” tall. Dug faceted hobnail pattern. 3 1/2” tall, squaty style. Perfect condition. specimens, with stain and haze. One has a base pin head, other wise Item # 6 of 6: 10 side sugar server, double handled, chip on base rim. no damage. Very nice collection of food bottles, for the kitchen window Sunburst pattern on base. All of the items were dug, and have minor sill. Get them and watch them chance color, to sun colored amethyst. !! ( RH ). Geff Pollock Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 78835 haze. Also, they are sun colored amethyst in color. Very nice collection of early pieces, in different shapes and patterns. ( RH ) Geff Pollock Lot# 3571 1900’s Group of Six Schnapps, Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 78834 Whiskey, Bitters Bottles Consists of ceramic Lot# 3578 Two Clear Glass Decanters A pair decanter, Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, of clear glass decanters. one appears to be leaded Catto’s Whiskey, Mount Vernon Rye Whiskey, Carl Sbad brown and an unidentified green. glass with geometric design and a stopper. The Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119657 other is smaller, made of glass and has no stopper. Both are in good condition. See photos for more Lot# 3572 1900’s Label Under Glass Brandy details. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 117951 Bottle This is a very unique label under glass brandy bottle with basket outer shell. the bottle is clear glass and stands about 11” high. No chips or other damage. See photos for more details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 119659 Lot# 3579 Two Clear Glass Decanters Two new wine or liquor decanters. One has a floral frosted design, the other, embossed geometric designs. Lot# 3573 Large Engraved Frosted Glass Decanter Both have their stoppers, both are near new. See This is a large decanter 13.5” tall, with a nice engraved and photos for more details. Est. $140-200 HWAC# frosted floral design. This item looks brand new, with the 117950 stopper included. see photos for more details. Est. $70- 120 HWAC# 117941 Lot# 3580 1800’s Two Dutch Gin Bottles Two Dutch made gin bottles, including V. Marken Gin and Blankeheym & Nolet Gin. Lot# 3574 Medicine Bottle Both bottles are tinted brown. See photos Labels This is a group of for more details. Est. $130-300 HWAC# medicine bottle labels, never 119655 used or applied. Dr. Bonker’s five labels are a great read for what ails you. John H. xelowski druggist, Chicago. No foxing. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 120228 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 189
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Bottles & Saloon Lot# 3581 Two Leaded Crystal Decanters Lot# 3588 San Francisco, California 1924 Old Two beautiful crystal decanters, one a cordial, Grad-Dad Whiskey Illustrated Letterhead Very the other bourbon, brandy, etc. The small one attractive color letterhead for Old Grand-Dad has a stopper and is etched and frosted floral. whiskey, distilled in Louisville, Kentucky with a The larger is cut in geometric designs. Both are branch office in San Francisco. This letter is sent in very good to new condition. Est. $100-150 from the SF office in 1924 to Edwin Mott in Fresno. HWAC# 117948 Refers to renewal of permit for Mr. Pynchon. Color vignettes of two different whiskey bottles plus Lot# 3582 1800’s Under Glass Label Rye Bottle A unique vignette of pack animals pulling logs. Folds, light label under glass Rye Whiskey bottle. Clear glass, with a wear. John Reynolds Collection Est. $50-70 HWAC# hairline crack on the lower left of the label. See photos for 113239 more details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119656 Lot# 3589 California California Brewing Boxes Lot of 2 1) Golden West Brewing Company box. Sides: “Golden West Brewing Co./ Golden Glow/ Beer/ Ale. Oakland and San Francisco” Ends: “2 Doz. 11 oz Steines” and Lot# 3583 Vintage Pinch Back Bar Whiskey “Golden Glow/ Beer/ Ale” 8” x 19.5” x 13”. 2) Rainer Brewing Co. box. Ends: “Rainier Brewing Co./ San Francisco- Bottles Two 6 1/2 inch tall pinch back whiskey Cal.” Sides: “Rainier Beer” 12.5” x 10” x 18.5”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# bottles. “Old Hardie Whiskey” and “Rock Cave.” Est. $150-300 HWAC# 117689 21410 Lot# 3590 Kentucky 1907 Green River Whiskey Advertising Fob Advertising fob made by S. D. Childs & Company in Chicago for Green River Whiskey, A. K. A. “The Whiskey Lot# 3584 1900’s Vintage Shot Glasses This with No Regrets” produced by J. W. McCulloch is a group of nine vintage shot glasses. Eight of Distillers in Owensboro, Kentucky. One side of the glasses are unmarked, one embossed “The horse-shoe shaped fob reads: Used for the Past Hayner Distilling Company.” Included in the lot 12 Years By the U. S. Marine Hospital Service / Highest Awards / Paris is a cow horn drinking cup and two cow horn shot glasses. All are in 1900 / St Louis 1904 / Liege 1905 / Portland 1905 / Milan, Italy 1906 good condition. See photos for more details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# / Jamestown 1907 / S. D. Childs & Co. Chicago. (List of World’s Fairs at 117959 which Green River Whiskey received awards for excellence.), Reverse: “She was / bred / in Old / Kentucky” (Pictorial of Horse standing by Lot# 3585 1890’s 1900. Whiskey Bottles (2) Item #1 gentleman rider inside horseshoe frame with saddle bag that reads of 2: Taylor & Williams ( cu ) / Whiskey / Louisville, KY. “Green River”) Fob measures 1” x 1.5” and is white metal. Green // Light ,sun colored amethyst, eastern whiskey bottle. River Whiskey has a great history, as indicated by this collectible 1907 12 1/2” tall, narrow band, tooled top. Bulbous shoulder, advertising fob. More about their story is available at https://www. that tapers smaller in the body. Dug specimen, with a greenriverwhiskey.com/ Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120051 1 1/4” front base scratch that needs to be buffed off. Overall light haze, but no form of damage. Item # 2 of 2: Lot# 3591 Baltimore, Maryland Whiskey Nude “ Planet “ ( cu ) // 18/ Motif within circle: half moon, Pocket Mirror Garrett’s / XXXX / Baker Rye / facing left / 75/ Sour Mash ( cd ) / Fred. Westheimer Oldest Brand / In / Baltimore / Garrett-Williams & sons. ( ad) //Base embossed : WB ( Joined together Co. / Baltimore, / M.D. / Duplicate of this mirror for ) //Light sun colored amethyst. 10 1/2” tall, square collar top, tooled 4c postage. 70 x 47 mm featuring a nude woman. lip. Reverse : “ 1” top end opened, horse shoe space for label, like a Joseph Garrett had a successful whiskey and tobacco punch back. Dug specimen, with a 5 “ area of side scratching, and a trade in Columbus, Georgia, but when that state 1/8” lip flake. If tumbled, would be mint . But, here is the strange part. allowed counties to ban alcohol sales, his sons The bottle is shaped like an olive oil bottle What ? I have never seen relocated from Georgia to Baltimore and established a whisky in that shape, in 46 years have you ? A nice pair, of strange Garrett-Williams about 1899. Their gift mirrors were looking bottles . ( RH ). Geff Pollock Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# remarkably risque for the time. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119083 78829 Lot# 3592 Virginia Lot# 3586 Sacramento, California 1894 City, Nevada Red Buffalo Brewing Company BH, Sacramento, Dog Saloon “Since 1894 Very rare billhead from the famous 1965” Sign An Buffalo Brewing Company of Sacramento. original Red Dog Watson & Rosieri of Placerville bought five Saloon sign that cases of Buffalo Beer for $10.00. Dated Mar. 8, hung inside, signed 1894 at Sacramento. Wear in two spots at the by “Woody”. “Since top, crude tape repair on the back and a small 1965” . Rounded split top right. One spindle hole. Buffalo and horseshoe vignette with corners. 50 x 50.” company name. The company won special gold medals in 1890 thru Woody was a 1893. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 110052 bartender at the Red Dog, was an Lot# 3587 Sacramento, California Ruhstaller’s established artist, Gilt Edge Lager Beer Tray 12” diameter. Titled and lived at the “Purity.” Photograph of elegant woman sitting Chism Trailer with bird in her lap. Black text along top of rim: Park in Reno. “Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Lager.” Black text along Provenance: Pierce bottom of rim: “Sacramento, California.” Grey/ Powell Collection. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce metallic tones. Areas of soiling/rust. Kaufmann Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 103139 & Strauss Co., N.Y. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 25321 190 June & July 2020
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Bottles & Saloon Lot# 3593 Virginia City, Nevada Red Dog Lot# 3597 Virginia City, Nevada Virginia City Saloon Ephemera Modern Red Dog Saloon Red Dog Saloon -Birth Place of Psychedelic tin sign, Approximately 4” x 36” Black on Red. Rock! Original 1965 Sign This is the most Two large stuffed Red Dogs about 3’ each, important of the Red Dog Saloon signs, as it somewhat dirty, which hung in the saloon . The is the original to hang outside the building in lot includes about 24 liquor bottles from when 1965. It is in need of restoration, painted on the saloon was “repossessed” about 1998, plywood and crackling. No artist signature, but when everything was removed. Also includes Pierce Powell states it was painted by Barbara some of the bar glassware, dozen or so insulators that adorned the Stein, a neighbor of Don Works in Virginia City. walls. Sold as “antique” value, for display purposes only. Provenance: The sign was repainted and “restored” by Don Pierce Powell Collection. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Works himself when he gave it to Pierce Powell. The sign is 8 feet in Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $100-300 HWAC# 108257 diameter, composed of two large halves connected by three 1 x 4” slats on the back. Provenance: Pierce Powell Collection. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $2500- 5000 HWAC# 110403 Lot# 3598 New York c1900-1910 Jacob Hoffman Lot# 3594 Virginia City, Nevada Red Dog Saloon Original Three Brewing Print Colorful still life print. Compliments of Panel Sign This is an original three panel Red Dog sign that hung on Jacob Hoffman Brewing, Oriental Brewing, New York. the outside of the building between the second and thrid stories. Each Hoffmann emigrated from Germany in 1854, and panel is 2’ x 8’. One panel is signed “Woody & Lou -98”. Provenance: bought up various breweries until Jacob Hoffmann Pierce Powell Collection. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 103138 Brewing Company was established in 1887. Print by J. Ottmann Litho Co. Approx 31 x 21”. Note 1”, 3” and 4” tears at top. Sold as is. Est. $300-1200 HWAC# 85162 Lot# 3595 Virginia City, Nevada Red Dog Saloon, Lot# 3599 New York c1900-1910 Jacob Hoffmann Birth Place of Psychedelic Brewing Print Colorful still life print. Compliments of Rock! Original Two-Sided Jacob Hoffman Brewing, Oriental Brewing, New York. Sign The original Red Dog Hoffmann emigrated from Germany in 1854, and Saloon sign that hung above bought up various breweries until Jacob Hoffmann the boardwalk near the entry Brewing Company was established in 1887. Print by door to the Red Dog Saloon. J. Ottmann Litho Co. Approx 31 x 21”. Note 1”left side Possibly original to 1965, but tear. Est. $300-1200 HWAC# 85163 memories of the participants are “hazy.” This is a wonderful two-sided sign with the red dog against Lot# 3600 Cincinnati, Ohio 1860’s-1900’s a black background. 36 x 60.” Provenance: Pierce Powell Collection. The Whiskey Advertising Lot of 10 items related to Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 110402 whiskey advertising, c1860’s-1900’s. Includes: 1860’s tin type of two men sitting and drinking with black glass ale bottle on the table; Wm. S. Lot# 3596 Virginia City, Nevada 2003 Red Dog Saloon, Turner Distilling Co. catalogue and price list, Original Sign dated 2003 with unused order blank and cover, Cincinnati, Original oil on board sign for Oh, 1902; plus 8 x 10 photo Fleischmann’s gin the world-famous Red Dog bottle; and six advertisements, both cards and fabric, 1900’s. John Reynolds Collection Est. $80- Saloon in Virginia City. This sign is signed by the artist at 200 HWAC# 117174 lower right “Miss Kitty 2/03”. Lot# 3601 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 43.5” wide, 48” tall. No frame. Champion Knife Improved Tobacco Plug Pierce Powell Collection. Cutter Patented July 25, 1871, Enterprise Modeled after the original Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. Red Dog Saloon sign but in its Excellent condition; still has gold and red paint own spirit, this high quality on top of black cast-iron. Est. $140-400 HWAC# 56357 painted sign well reflects the fusion between the 1960’s Lot# 3602 Philadephia, Pennsylvania late psychedelic art and a more 1800’s Posters of Barker’s Liniment & modernistic style. The Red Shell’s Deer Brand Beer Posters appear to be Dog changed hands several originals. The Liniment poster has the bottom times, and this sign reflects ownership right after the turn into the cut off. 15” x 19”. Schell’s Deer Brand Beer has twenty first century. This sign hung inside above the stage. The author objects depicted in German. The August Schell of the sign “Miss Kitty” is in clear reference to Miss Kitty, the Madame Brewing Company is a brewing company in of the Long Branch Saloon in the TV series “Gunsmoke,” from which New Ulm, Minnesota. It was founded by German immigrant August the Red Dog Saloon was loosely modeled after it was purchased and Schell in 1860. Slight tear on upper right of Schell poster. Please revamped from the Comstock Saloon to the Red Dog Saloon in 1965. inspect. 16” x 22.5”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 79165 “Miss Kitty” was a local Virginia City artist who painted the murals in the basement of one of the Virginia City churches. She worked in Lot# 3603 Saloon Ephemera (5) White the kitchen at the Red Dog. Provenance: Pierce Powell Collection. The Seal Beer Internal Revenue Tax Paid sheet, left Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia side torn. El Dorado Brewing Co of Stockton, Est. $1000-2500 HWAC# 103137 CA 1916 pictorial billhead. 3 saloon RPC’s including a soda jerk. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 90585 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 191
DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Category / Sub Category DAY 3 Sat, June 27 Bottles & Saloon Lot# 3604 c1945 Vintage Beer Advertising: Lot# 3606 c1900-1910 Vintage Beer Acme Brewing Framed Cardboard Sign Advertising: Pabst Bock Beer and Buffalo Vintage, Original Acme Beer Cardboard Print Brewing Company Framed Posters Framed By Claude Buck 1945, Framed - 28” x 22”. Came Buffalo Brewing Company 1974 Somerset out of a Virginia City Saloon. Wood Frame has Press Litho – Buffalo Brewing Co. reproduction small engraved metal plaque on bottom center poster from the Sacramento advertisement of wood that reads, “The Quest For Fortune / department of the 1910 print that was issued Acme Breweries * San Francisco, Los Angeles”. by the Brewery on calendars and store signs. “No greater western Rare, authentic piece of classic American Brewiana. The Historic V & T image has ever been conceived” according to an appraiser on PBS’ Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $150- Antiques Roadshow. Only 11 originals of thise print are known to exist. 300 HWAC# 108419 Small chip on top left corner, crinkcles and wrinkles, pin holes. Print looks to be original with frame but has moisture damage in the lower Lot# 3605 Vintage left quadrant. Other than the water stain this iconic piece appears to Beer Advertising: be authentic and is in otherwise very fine condition with the original Custer’s Last Stand frame under entact glass. Preview recommended. Iconic brewiana Chromolithograph that came from Virginia City Saloons. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Print in Original Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 108259 Frame, Anheuser Busch Budweiser. Lot# 3607 1893 M. Hommel Champagne According to our Lithograph Beautiful color lithograph, consignor, this piece Champagne/Wine Ad. Wittemann Litho Co., came out of the Old NY, 27” x 20.5” some foxing & 1” tear bottom Water Company left. Please inspect. ames Mackie Collection. Building in Virginia Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 78974 City on B Street 50+ years ago. It measures 31 ½ x Lot# 3608 1900’s Star Tobacco Porcelaine 41 ½ inches sheet, Sign This is a Star Tobacco merchant sign. It is 38 ½ x 49 inches framed. Chromolithograph . Toning consistent porcelain finished and measures 12”x 24”and with age, stains (see photos) chip from bottom edge under the word has some chip damage. See photos for more “Fine” of “Home of Budweiser and other Anheuser Busch Fine Beers.” details. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 118279 Colors are still unusually vivid, compared to other pieces seen in the collector’s market place. Large tears in center of print that measure Lot# 3609 Vintage Beer & Soda Boxes several inches. The piece is still encased in the original glass faced Six vintage boxes: Golden West Brewing Co., navy blue and metallic bronze/gold colored wood frame, but the Oakland, LA, SF, wood; Silver State Carbonated paint is peeling badly and the wood is dry and cracked. The glass is Beverages, Reno, wood; Beer (no name), wood; still intact. The paper on the back is pulling away from matte, and Rochester Root Beer (pictorial mug) Cardboard ripped in a few small places, but still intact. Small margin directly Box with Original Tin; Acme Brewing Co under picture reads: “Entered According To Act Of Congress By cardboard box (condition problems. ) The Adolphus Busch March 30th 1896 In The office of The Librarian Of boxes, except for root beer, are the usual sizes of about 20” long, 10” Congress At Washington, D.C.” The following note appears under high and 14” wide. The root beer box fits a normal approx 15” tall, the image with the Title: “The Original Painting has been Presented approx 9” square tin. All from the V&T Depot Collection, Virginia to the Seventh Regiment U.S. Cavalry By Anheuser Busch Brewing City. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Association, St. Louis, Mo. U.S.A.” . Anheuser-Busch introduced Memorabilia Est. $150-200 HWAC# 108300 this piece to commemorate the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Based on the 1884 painting of Custer’s Last Stand, by Cassilly Adams, this Lot# 3610 Vintage Saloon Bar Stools - (10) chromolithograph is one of the oldest and most well-known pieces of Lot of 10 vintage bar stools, mismatched, some American Breweriana extant. In her work Adams captured the iconic wood, some metal bases, some swivel. Mostly Battle of Little Big Horn that took place on June 25-26th, 1876 near the red or black cushions. Round and square. All Little Bighorn River in Montana, during the Great Sioux War. Shown salvaged from Virginia City saloons in the are the American 7th Cavalry Regiment and the Lakota, Northern 1970s. Have been used at parties at the V & T Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes with General George Armstrong Custer RR Depot for musicians and locals for the last in the center of the composition, standing tall and waving a saber, 40 years. Pick up only. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce surrounded by violence, his cavalry clearly outnumbered. His brother, Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $150-300 HWAC# 108391 Tom Custer, also appears in the composition already defeated in battle. Lot# 3611 Moon Castle Whiskey Advertising, The Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho fighters are armed with Oil on Canvas Moon Castle Whiskey advertising scalping knives, tomahawks, clubs, spears, revolvers and rifles, while oil painting on canvas. At the bottom “now served more appear to be arriving on horseback from the background.The here at Tombstone’s own Birdcage Theater”. vivid colors and striking details in facial expressions and costumes Beautifully framed, 22.5 x 27”. This choice oil further heighten the drama and emotional intensity depicted in this painting would make you believe that Moon print. Anheuser-Busch was founded in 1952 in St. Louis, Missouri. Castle Whiskey might’ve been served at the In 1876, the company introduced Budweiser, which became the first Birdcage Theater in Tombstone. However, Moon national beer brand of the United States. In the 1880s and 1890s, Castle Whiskey was never a patent trademark Anheuser-Busch launched a series of marketing campaigns in which whiskey. It may also never have been served at the they produced items such as corkscrews, pocketknives, postcards, Birdcage Theater. We believe this painting to be a fantasy, a wonderful and prints bearing their brand name--the present chromolithograph fantasy advertisement to attract people to western saloons and the was the most iconic of these items, eventually becoming “one of the most popular pieces of artwork in American history” (Herbst, 38). western saloon historical concept. As such it’s still a magnificent piece. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 49050 Reference: Henry Herbst, “St. Louis Brews: 200 Years of Brewing in St. Louis, 1809 - 2009,” (St. Louis: 2009) Catalogued by Xueli Wang, Columbia University, BA; Courtauld Institute of Art, MA. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Est. $800-2400 HWAC# 108258 192 June & July 2020
DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Category / Sub Category DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Tokens Lot# 4000 Allentown, Lot# 4006 Bisbee, Arizona Bisbee, A.T. Arizona 1898 Allentown, Tokens: Cigar stores, Bar. Lot of 8 1. Nichols Arizona Tokens Lot of 4. & Roberts/The /Maze// 12 1/2¢. Rd., Br., 1. Cronemeyer/1898/& 25mm. 2. Winters & Sons/ Bouse, Ariz.// G.F./ Schember/Allentown/ 12 1/2 ¢/ In Trade. Rd., Br., 22mm. 3. Arizona Arizona//G.F./ $1.00/In Automatic/ Bisbee/ Arizona//G.F./ 5¢/ In Trade. Rd., Br., 33mm., 2. Trade. Rd., A.L., 22 mm. 4. Office. Bisbee, Ariz./ Curt Cronemeyer/ 1898/ Bar//12 1/2¢. Rd., A.L., 22mm. 5. B. Wallace/ Allentown, Arizona//G.F./ Cigars/ &/Tobacco/Bisbee, Ariz.//G.F./ 12 1/2¢ ( E W stamped over)/ 25¢/ In Trade. Rd., Br., 25mm., 3. Cronemeyer/1898/& Schember/ In Trade. Rd., Br., 22 mm. 6. Sinclair & Hillman/ Bisbee, Ariz.//G.F./ 5¢/ Allentown/Arizona//G.F./ 10¢/In Trade. Rd., Br., 21mm, excellent In Trade. Rd., Br., 22mm. 7. Bisbee, Ariz./ No. 718/ Pictorial of Moose/ condition., 4. Cronemeyer/1898/& Schember/Allentown/Arizona// Bazaar/ Oct. 20-25, 1913/L.A. Rub•Stamp Co.// G.F./ $1.00/Moose- G.F./ 5¢/In Trade. Rd., Br., 19mm, excellent condition. Bart Landinger Money/In Trade. Rd., A.L., 24mm. 8. CCC/Havana/Smoker//G.F./ 12 Arizona Token Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 117771 1/2¢. Rd., A.L., 22mm. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 117760 Lot# 4001 Arizona City, Arizona Lot# 4007 Bisbee, Arizona 1880’S Bisbee, A.T., Tees- To Trading Post Tokens; Miner’s Saloon Token Miner’s Saloon, Bisbee, Indian Trading Post Set of 8 A.T.//Gf/One Drink. Br. Size: 1” The “Miner’s tokens; all aluminum;, Tees to Saloon was one of the last areas of the Old West, Trade, GF $1 dollar in trade; and operated before 1902 until prohibition reverse “Tees to Trading Co.”, was introduced. It went dry on January 1, Tees to Trading Co.” reverse: GF 1915. Bisbee was a mining town, and once the largest cit between New $5.00 dollars in Trade/, Tees Orleans and San Francisco, The Saloon was down the road from the to Trading Co. reverse: GF 50c Tombstone, and the Red Light District. Bisbee is the County seat of IT/, Tees to Trading Co. reverse: Cochise Arizona, the Copper mining town was established in 1880 was GF 25c/IT/, Tees to Trading named after the judge. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. Co., reverse: GF 10c/IT/, two- Tees to Trading Co., reverse: GF 5c/IT, $600-1000 HWAC# 119904 Tees to Trading Co, reverse: GF 10c?IT Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection, The “X” counterstamp is a cancel, 5cent (uncirc), 5c(x), 10C Lot# 4008 Black Diamond, Arizona 1900’s circ/, 10cent uncirc, 25C, 50C, 1.00, 5.00 (x) Bart Landinger Arizona Black Diamond AZ Token: Sommerfield & Token Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 119941 Peck Black Diamond AZ/Sommerfield & Peck/ Brass/20mm, Good For//Drink Bart Landinger Lot# 4002 Ash Fork, Arizona 1900’s Ash Fork Arizona Token Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# Pool Hall Token, Ash Fork Pool Hall/ Chas. E. 119282 Metz/Prop.//G.F./10¢/ In Trade. Square, Br., 25mm. R-9, tough to find., Ash Fork which is a Lot# 4009 Blue Bell, Arizona 1900’s Blue stop along Historic Route 66 which was started Bell AZ Token: Blue Bell Pool Hall Blue Bell/ in 1882. and was established as stop on the Pool Hall/AL/25mm, Good For//12.5c//In Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Ash Fork burned to the ground in 1893 Drinks//R8, Blue Bell is now a ghost town Bart and had to be rebuilt. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $200- Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117770 300 HWAC# 119283 Lot# 4003 Ash Fork, Arizona 1909-19 Ash Lot# 4010 Bouse, Arizona VE Duncan Token Fork Tokens: Palace Bar, Blarney Castle V.E. Duncan/ Bouse/ Ariz// G.F./ 12 1/2¢/ In Saloon. Lot of 3. 1. Palace Bar/ Ash Fork/ Ariz. Trade. Rd., Br., 21mm. R-9. Bart Landinger / H. Miner// G.F./ 12 1/2 ¢/ In Trade. Oct.,, Arizona Token Collection Est. $180-300 Br., 25mm., 2. Joseph Rambaud/ Ask Fork/ HWAC# 117757 Ariz.//G.F/ One Drink/Blarney/Castle/Saloon. 8 scalp., Br., 26mm., 3. C&C/Ash Cork, Ariz.//G.F./ One/Drink/ The Lot# 4011 Bouse, Arizona 1900’s Bouse AZ Token: Billy Mathews House AZ/Billy Office. Square, Br., 24mm., Ash Fork which is a stop along Historic Mathews/AL/20mm, Good For//12.5c//In Route 66 which was started in 1882. and was established as stop on Trade, Founded in 1908 as a mining camp, the the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Ash Fork burned to the ground in economy of Bouse is now based on tourism, 1893 and had to be rebuilt. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117769 agriculture and retirees. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $180-250 HWAC# 119284 Lot# 4004 Bakerville, Arizona 1900’s Bakerville Hotel Token Bakerville Hotel/ Lot# 4012 Bowie, Arizona 1902 Bowie Eating House Token Bakerville AZ/Brass/20mm, Good For//5c// Bowie Eating House/✿//G.F./5/ In Trade. Rd., Br., In Trade//R8. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 119281 25mm. R-8., Ft. Bowie was established around 1876,following the surrender of Geronimo the Lot# 4005 Big Bug, Arizona 1880’s Meade & fort at Apache Pass was no longer needed . McMahon Token Meade & McMahon/Scallop/ Residents of the fort area who remained after the closing established Brass/150mm, Good For//12.5c//In Trade, a small town closer to Wilcox and the Butterfield stage line. The Bowie Big Bug was founded in 1879 by a member Eating House is listed in Birts “Arizona Tokens” as operating around of The Donner Party, who’s Grandmother was 1902. They issued tokens in 20, 15, 10, and 5 cent denominations. one of Daniel Boone’s Granddaughters. Bart There are only a total of 5 issuers for Bowie, none earlier than the Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119280 Eating House. Very scarce. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 117758 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 193
DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Category / Sub Category DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Tokens Lot# 4013 Bylas, Arizona Bylas Lot# 4020 Clifton, Arizona 1914 about Trading Post Tokens Lot of 4. Clifton, Arizona “Gatti” brass trade token 1. Osbornes’/ Trading/ Post/ ”Clifton Arizona, Gatti”, reverse: Good For Bylas, Ariz.// G.F./ 10¢/In Trade. $1.00 in meat;/ br/ size: 1-1/4”/, The Gatti 8 Scalp., Br., 26mm R-10, EF. 2. Meat Market was in Clifton Arizona at the turn Osbornes’/ Trading/ Post/ Bylas, of the Century, located at 109 Riverside, Clifton Ariz. 8 scalp., Br., 33mm. R-10. in Greenlee County, a ghost town for a smelter. It was built in 1914 3. Bylas Trading Enterprise/ after the barber shop and drug store; Bart Landinger Arizona Token Good/For/25¢/ In/ Trade/ Bylas, Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 117972 Arizona. Rd.// 25ç In Trade, A.L., 29mm. 4. Bylas Trading Enterprise/Good/For/5¢/ In/ Trade/ Bylas, Lot# 4021 Clifton, Arizona Late1800’s Arizona. Rd.// 5ç In Trade. Rd., A.L., 23mm. Bart Landinger Arizona Clifton, Arizona, “ROAD 2 RUIN”-- One of Token Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117759 the Greatest Western Tokens Clifton Arizona Token: “Road 2 Ruin”, Choice Pictorial token:, “One more nail in your coffin”/, Embossed Lot# 4014 Camp San Carlos, Arizona Late 1800’s Camp Nail Over a Coffin with the words” “One More” San Carlos, Post Exchange picture of a nail,/, “In your” /, Picture of coffin/, Size 9mm/, Wm/, and Indian Traders Tokens One of the great western tokens, from the mining town, in Greenley, Large two inch brass token:, Arizona, Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# 119903 San Carlos Trading Enterprise”, Good for $5.00 in trade/, San Lot# 4022 Clifton, Arizona 1800’s Clifton, AZ Carlos, Arizona/, Round/, br/, Tokens Clifton Hotell/Bar/Clifton AZ/Brass, 2”/, 5.00 (embossed), “San Carlos Trading Enterprise”, Good for 10c 00//Oval//25mm, Thos. Strianni/LaFavorita/ in trade, San Carlos, Arizona/, Round/, br/, 1”/, Reverse:, embossed CliftonAZ/Brass, GF//5c//In Trade//17mm, “ 10 c in trade”/, and:, “San Carlos Post Exchange”/” 25 c”/, Reverse Clifton is a town in and the county seat of same: “25c”/, Scalloped token/, Brass/, Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119916 Greenlee County, Arizona, along the San Francisco River. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $70-150 HWAC# 119176 Lot# 4015 Canon, Arizona 1900’s Canon AZ Token: Canon Station Canon AZ/ Lot# 4023 Clifton, Arizona 1900’s M&C Canon Station/25mm/AL, Good For//10c// Dairy Token, Clifton, AZ M and C Dairy/Rock In Trade//R8, Located near Grand Canyon House/L and A Props/ Octagon/Brass, Good National Park Bart Landinger Arizona Token For//One Pint//Milk//25mm//R10 Bart Collection Est. $140-250 HWAC# 119275 Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150- 250 HWAC# 119177 Lot# 4016 Casa Grande, Arizona 1900’s Casa Grande, Arizona Amusement GF Token Lot# 4024 Concho, Arizona Concho, AZ Pair Casa Grande Souvenir/Pictoral/Ruins/ Token: Theodore Lopez Theodore Lopez/ AL/30mm, Good For//50c, Casa Grande/ Concho,AZ/ Brass, Good For//25c//In Recreation Hall/117 S. Acaton St./Casa Grande/ Trade//25mm//R8, Concho, located in Apache Percy Palmer, Good For//10c//In House// County, was the original site for the state AL//25mm, Casa Grande was once the Spring capital, due to its prosperous farming. Bart Training home of the San Francisco Giants. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119178 Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 119276 Lot# 4025 Concho, Arizona 1800’s Concho, AT Token: Tomas Ortega Tomas Ortega/ Lot# 4017 Cedar Springs, Arizona 1900’s Arizona Territory/Brass, Good For//10c// Ceda Springs, AZ Token: W.D. Bailey Indian Merchandise//25mm//R9 Bart Landinger Trader W.D. Bailey / indian / Trader / Cedar Arizona Token Collection Est. $200-400 Springs, Ariz., Good for // 5c // in trade. HWAC# 119179 AL //20mm//R9`., Cedar Springs became a ghost town during the 1920’s. Bart Landinger Lot# 4026 Congress, Arizona 1880’s Congress Arizona Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119274 A.T Token: Miners Exchange Saloon Miners Exchange /Saloon//J. Harney/ Prop. / Congress Lot# 4018 Chandler, Arizona 1900’s Chandler A.T./ L.H. Moise,S.F.// Good For /★ 1 AZ. Arizona Exchange Arizona Exchange/K& ★/ Drink, possible misstrike over the Co./Brass/Octagon/25mm, Chandler is one. OCTAG., Br., 26mm. rare territorial ghost named after Dr. Alexander John Chandler, a town token . Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $500-800 veterinarian who settled in this suburb of HWAC# 117579 Phoenix in 1891. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 119277 Lot# 4027 Congress, Arizona 1800”s Congress Lot# 4019 Chloride, Arizona 1900’s Chloride, AZ A.T., Grand Central Bar & Bakery GF Chloride/Bakery/Square/AL, Token H. Stephenson/ Good For//1 Loaf of Bread//20mm, J.G. Tracy/ Grand/Central/✼ Pastime/Chloride AZ, Good //For//12.5c//In /Congress A.T. // Good Trade//Brass//25mm Bart Landinger Arizona For/12 1/2 ¢/In Trade. 8 Token Collection Est. $60-120 HWAC# 119278 Scal., W.M., 29mm, Good quality Arizona ghost town token. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $500-700 HWAC# 117580 194 June & July 2020
DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Category / Sub Category DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Tokens Lot# 4028 Congress, Arizona 1800”s Congress Lot# 4036 Flagstaff, Arizona Buck Head A.T., The Stone Saloon Token The Stone Billiard Parlor Token Buck Head/Billiard/ Saloon/M. Rivera/Prop/✭/Congress Parlor/Flagstaff, Ariz.//G.F./✭12 1/2 A.T./Patrick & Co. S.F.//Good For/One/Drink. ¢✭/In Trade. Oct., A.L., 25mm. R-9. OCTAG., Br, 26mm. Bart Landinger Arizona Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. Token Collection Est. $500-800 HWAC# 117581 $70-100 HWAC# 117592 Lot# 4029 Congress, Arizona HIgh Quality Lot# 4037 Florence, Arizona 1892-97 Congress A.T., The Comet Token The Comet Florence Token: Robert Williams G.F. One / J.D. Vietti / Prop. / Congress A.T.// Good For Drink/Or/Cigar/Robert Williams/Florence/ / One / Drink. 12 Scal., Br., 26mm. Nice high Ariz.//G.F. One Drink/Or/Cigar/Robert quality territorial ghost town token . Bart Williams/Florence/Ariz. Rd., Br., 27mm., R-9, Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $400- Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. 600 HWAC# 117578 $400-600 HWAC# 117593 Lot# 4030 Cordes, Arizona Cordes, Arizona Lot# 4038 Florence, Arizona Tokens lot of two. 1. Chas H. Cordes/Cordes, Tunnel Saloon Token Ariz.//Good For/10¢/In Trade. 4 Scal., Br, Tunnel Saloon/ J.G./Keating/ 30mm. 2. J.H. Cordes// Good For/One/Meal. Prop./✭/Florence,Ariz.// 8 Scal., Br, 30mm. Both R-7 Bart Landinger G.F./ 12 1/2¢/In Trade. 4 Scal., Br., Arizona Token Collection Est. $300-700 HWAC# 28mm, R-9. Known for a classic 117582 western Gunfight between Pete Gabriel Sheriff and Joe Phy Deputy Sheriff . Pete Gabriel was one of the great Lawmen of the Southwest Lot# 4031 Courtland, Arizona Courtland, but only became known for the gunfight, and can be found : https:// www.historynet.com/gun-smoke-tunnel-saloon.htm. Bart Landinger AZ Token: Perkins Bros. Pool Room The Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-700 HWAC# 117594 Brunswick Balke/Collender/Compy/Pictorial of billiard table/Check//Perkins Bros./ 12 1/2¢/ Pool Room. Rd., Br., 25mm. R-8., Lot# 4039 Fort Grant, Arizona Fort Grant Courtland is a ghost town in Cochise County, Tokens Lot of 3. 1. Fort/⁃✭-/ Arizona, that was founded in 1909 due to a copper boom lasted until Grant//G.F./10¢/•AT•/Exchange. Rd., Br., 1842.. Today all that remains is the jail and cemetery. Bart Landinger 20mm. 2. Fort/⁃✭-/Grant// Arizona Token Collection Est. $70-120 HWAC# 117768 G.F./5¢/•AT•/Exchange. Rd., Br., 23mm. 3. Fort/◄✭►/Grant. Oct., Lot# 4032 Dos Cabezas, Arizona Gem Bar Br., 27mm. Bart Landinger Arizona Token token G.F./12 1/2¢/Drink/At Gem Bar N.Q.// Collection Est. $400-700 HWAC# 117596 G.F./A/Smile. Rd., Br., 25mm, R-9, 3 - 6 known. Dos Cabezas, AZ. This was a Saloon during at Lot# 4040 Fort Grant, Arizona Fort Grant least 1912 - 1913 in the S.E. Arizona Territory. Tokens: Northern & Stewart Lot of 2. 1. Ghost town today. Dos Cabezas had a Post Design/N&S/design//G.F/1/Drink. Rd., Br, Office established in April 1879, by the mid 1880’s the town had a 24mm. 2.Fort/Grant//G.F./5¢∙AT∙/Exchange. Rd., population of about 300 people. Industry was based on a gold & silver Br., 24mm. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $300-500 mine and the town had 3 stamp mills, a brewery, school, general store HWAC# 117595 and a barber shop. The area was first developed by two brothers named Casey who discovered the mineral deposit. Mine investors Lot# 4041 Fort Grant, Arizona Post Exchange from Tombstone eventually bought them out for $40k. Bart Landinger Token (Fort Grant, Arizona) Obv.: Post Arizona Token Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117589 Exchange / Fort Grant; Rev.: 10. Al, Oct., 27mm, R9. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 49175 Lot# 4033 Douglas, Arizona 1900’s Douglas AZ Haas Cafe /Promo Pictoial Haas Cafe/ Douglas/AZ/AL/20mm, Good For//50c/ Lot# 4042 Fort Huachuca, Arizona Fort In Trade, Douglas AZ/Copper City/Of The/ Huachuca Dairy Token Fort/ Huachuca/ Southwest/Copper/32mm, Donkey Pictorial// Da iry/ /✭O NE✭/ Quart/✣ ⁃ Of - ✣ / In Copper We Trust Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119279 Milk/✭. Oct., Br., 24mm, R-9. Fort Huachuca is a United States Army installation, established on 3 March 1877 as Camp Huachuca. The area is so Lot# 4034 Duncan, Arizona Duncan Spaw’s desolate and barren, an old army description of the fort states, Still active, great museums. “It is the only fort in the Continental United Palace Token At Spaw’s /Place/Duncan// States where you can be AWOL (absent without leave) for three days G.F./One/Shot. 12 Scal., Br., 35mm. R-8. Bart and they can still see you leaving”. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $70- Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117597 150 HWAC# 117590 Lot# 4043 Fredonia, Arizona Soren C. Jensen Lot# 4035 Ehrenburg, Arizona Arizona, Token Soren C. Jensen/General/MDSE/ Ehrenburg. S.M. Wilson Lot of 2. 1. S.M.Wilson/ Fredonia, Arizona.//G.F./10¢/In Trade. 8 Scal., Ehrenburg,/Arizona//G.F./1.00/In Merchandise. A.L., 29mm, R-10 RARE., Fredonia is the gateway Rd., A.L.., 35mm. 2. S.M.Wilson/Ehrenburg,/ to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and Arizona//G.F./10¢/In Merchandise. Rd., A.L., has been termed Arizona’s desert rose. Bart 21mm. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $200- Est. $60-100 HWAC# 117591 400 HWAC# 117598 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 195
DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Category / Sub Category DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Tokens Lot# 4044 Ganado, Arizona Hubbell Lot# 4052 Globe, Arizona 1919 IndianTrading Post Tokens Lot of 2. 1. J.L. Globe Tokens: Mandolin Club Hubbell/270/Ganado, Arizona//F.F./$1.00/IN/ & Saloon Lot of 2. 1. Mandolin/ Merchandise. Oct., A.L., 35mm., 2. J.L. Hubbell/ Club/Saloon//G.F./ One/Drink. 4386/ Ganado, Arizona.//G.F./ $1.00/ IN/ 8 scalp., Br., 29mm. 2. Mandolin Merchandise. Oct., A.L., 37mm., In 1878, John Club/Saloon/ Ray & Hill/Globe, Lorenzo Hubbell purchased this trading post, Ariz.//G.F./ 5¢/ In Trade. Rd., Br., ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to 21mm. Bart Landinger Arizona the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed exile. Token Collection Est. $150-250 This ended what is known in Navajo history as HWAC# 117755 the “Long Walk of the Navajo.” Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is located on Highway 191, north of Chambers, with an exhibit center in Ganado, Arizona. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $60-150 HWAC# 117756 Lot# 4045 Gleeson, Arizona Gleeson H&H Token Gleeson/H&H/Arizona//Good For Lot# 4053 Globe, Arizona California Wine & Brandy Co. & Other Tokens One/12 1/2¢ / Drink / C.A.Krinkner & Co. Lot of 4. 1. California Wine & Brandy S.F.. Rd., A.L., 25mm. Great condition. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150- Co./Seebold/&/Murdock/Globe/Ariz./ 250 HWAC# 117774 Lakes STP Co.//G.F./✭12 1/2✭/CENT/Drink. 8 Scal., Lot# 4046 Gleeson, Arizona Gleeson Token: Br., 21mm. 2.✭G.F.✭/ One/A•R•Young/•✥•/ Foster’s Place R-9. G.F/A/Smile At/Foster’s/ Drink.// Y. Rd., Br., 24mm. 3. New Place/ Gleeson, Ariz,//Blank. Rd., Br., 21mm. Modern Diary/Square Hole cutout / Very nice collectible in excellent condition., Pearce miner named John Gleeson began to Globe, Arizona.//•1 Quart•/Special Milk. Heart Shaped. Br., 27mm. 4. New Modern Diary/ Cross cutout prospect the Turquoise and found copper. On center/Globe, Arizona//1/2 Pint/Cream. Triangle, Br., 29 mm., Globe October 15, 1900, the post office opened, supporting a population was founded c. 1875 as a mining camp. The Globe Downtown Historic of about 500 people. Most of the population moved on but Gleeson’s District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. post office held on until March 31, 1939, when it too, shut its doors AKA Western Apache: Bésh Baa Gowąh “Place of Metal”. Bart and Gleeson became a ghost town. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150-200 HWAC# 117599 Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 117750 Lot# 4047 Gleeson, Arizona 1911-12 Gleeson Lot# 4054 Gold Dust, Arizona Gold Dust Token: Owl Saloon Joseph Holzner/ Owl/ Token: A. Just A. Just/ Gold Dust/ Arizona// Saloon/ 12 1/2¢/ In Trade// Pictorial of Owl on G.F./ ONE/Drink. Rd., Br., 21mm. R-8. Bart branch. Rd., Br., 25mm. R-9. Excellent condition. Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150- , Gleeson’s post office was established October 250 HWAC# 117763 15, 1900 and discontinued march 31, 1939. Originally named Turquoise and located a few miles away, Gleeson was a town of about Lot# 4055 Gold Road, Arizona Gold Road 500 people mining copper. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Tokens: Gold Road CLub Lot of 2. 1. Gold Road Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117773 Club/ Henry Lovin/Proprietor//G.F. / - 1-/ Drink/ At The Bar. Rd., Br., 25mm. 2. Mills & Lot# 4048 Globe, Arizona Globe Token: L.M. Stony/ Pictorial of Pick Axe/ GoldRoad/ Ariz.// Marx L.M. Marx/Globe, A.T. //G.F./5¢/In Trade. G.F./ 12/1/2¢/ In Trade. 8 scalp., A.L.., ., 30mm., Rd., Br., 21mm., R-9, Bart Landinger Arizona In 1900, Gold Road Mine was discovered by a Token Collection Est. $400-700 HWAC# 117751 prospector named Jose Jerez. Jerez was looking for his burro one day when he stumbled over a Lot# 4049 Globe, chunk of quartz that contained gold. Between Arizona Globe 1905 and 1907 the mine milled $2,250,000.00 worth of gold. Bart Token: J.W. Young Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $140-200 HWAC# 117761 J.W.Young/✥/ Lot# 4056 Goldroad, Arizona 18-1900’s Globe/A.T.//G.F./ 1/ Arizona, Goldroad Ghost Town Tokens Lot Drink. Rd., Br., 29mm. of 2. 1. Hole Punch/U.S.S.R. & M. CO/140/ R-9. Bart Landinger Goldroad//Blank. Rd., Br., 39mm. 2. Hole Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-700 HWAC# Punch/ U.S.S.R. & M.CO./6/Goldroad//Blank. 117752 Rd., Br, 39mm. , Goldroad is a ghost town located in Mohave County along the Old US 66 near the town of Oatman. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 117588 Lot# 4050 Globe, Arizona Globe Token: Eagle Saloon Eagle Saloon/ P. Gauding/Prop./Globe, Ariz.//G.F./12 1/2¢/At Bar. Rd., A.L., 30mm. Lot# 4057 Goodyear, Arizona Goodyear R-10 Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Token: Goodyear Mer. Co. Goodyear Mer. Co./ Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117753 3/ Goodyear/ Ariz.// G.F./ 5 ¢/ In Trade. Oct., Lot# 4051 Globe, Arizona Globe Token: A.L., 32mm. R-9, Goodyear was established in 1917 with the purchase of 16,000 acres (65 International Saloon The International/ km2) of land by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Saloon/ Globe, Ariz.//G.F./ /Fluer De Lis Company to cultivate cotton for vehicle tire cords. The city is home design/Nothing, Rd., Br., 21mm. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $100-180 to the Goodyear Ballpark, where the Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati HWAC# 117754 Reds of Major League Baseball hold spring training. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $150-150 HWAC# 117764 196 June & July 2020
DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Category / Sub Category DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Tokens Lot# 4058 Grand Lot# 4063 Indian Hot Springs, Arizona Canyon, Arizona unknown Indian Hot Springs, via Ft. Thomas, Grand Canyon Alexander Bros. “Good for One Heist” Token Hotel Token M. Indian Hot Springs, via Ft. Thomas, Alexander Buggeln/Grand / Bros., “Good for One Heist”/, “Famous” Indian Canyon/Hotel// Hot Springs”/, Via Ft. Thomas/, Alexander G.F./ 12 1/2¢/ In Bros. Props./, Br, Size: 25mm, Pictorial : Image of Famous Indian Trade. Oct., A.L., Hot Springs Hotel Bldg. in Arizona., According to historians William 27mm. Some Ryder Ridgeway, the hotel was like a “feudal castle” in the Gila Valley pitting., The Grand of Arizona, it was near Ft. Thomas, built in 1903 after the original Canyon Hotel owner, John Holladay, rebuilt it from the 1880s. John Holladay sold it opened its doors in January 1891 and is the oldest hotel in Arizona. to the Alexander Brothers in 1903; The Alexander Brothers ran the Williams was a logging, ranching, mining and fur-trapping town. In spa, and the stagecoach lines. The spa, hotel became famous for it’s 1901 the Santa Fe railroad opened a spur up to the Grand Canyon reputed healing waters, known for it’s curative health., Established in making Williams “The Gate Way to the Grand Canyon”. The Grand the 1870s,the saloon, hotel, was frequented by a resident storyteller, Canyon Hotel was the only hotel close to the Grand Canyon, at the an old west character,, Jerry Barton. Barton was known as a former time. The hotel has and continues to host many guests from all over Texas ranger, a saloon owner of the Bucket of Blood, and a renown the world. M.(artin) Buggeln was proprietor of the hotel and In early inmate of the Yuma Prison, and was a man whose reputation was so 1901 James Thurber sold the Bright Angel Hotel located on the Bright huge, no one would ever mess with him, probably because he would Angels Trailhead to Martin Buggeln, who started working with the bring his “pet bear, “Geronimo” to the bar at the hotel. According to an railroad servicing tourists, while the railroad built an upscale hotel, article in the Graham Guardian newspaper in 1901, the Indian Springs once completed the railroad bought Buggeln out. Bart Landinger Hotel was reported as ““It is only a matter of time when the curative Arizona Token Collection Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 117762 properties of these springs will be known all over the civilized world.” Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119902 Lot# 4059 Lot# 4064 Indian Wells, Arizona 1900’s Ha ck b erry , O.L. Hathorn Indian Wells AZ Token Arizona 1884- O.l.Hathorn/Indian Well AZ, GF//50c// 97 Hackberry, Merchandise//40mm//R9, An unincorporated Arizona Token area of Navajo County. Bart Landinger Arizona J. Bosburough/ Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119175 G.F/1/ Drink / Ha ck b erry/ / Lot# 4065 Jacob Lake, Arizona 1947 Jacob blank. Oct., Br., Lake, Kaibab National Forest, Rare Saloon 27mm. R-8., Coin, Horseshoe Penny 1947 Jacob Lake/, Hackberry was Kaibab National Forest,/, 1947 Abraham founded when prospectors found a rich vein of ore here in the 1870’s. Lincoln 1 Cent Penny/, Encased in an Aluminum A large Hackberry tree grew by the spring and gave the town its name. Lucky Horseshoe:/, “Keep me and never go Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# 117765 broke” with a nail hole for hanging, four leaf clover, surrounds nail hole:, Size: 1 -1/4” X 1 -1/2” /, Pocket charm Bart Landinger Arizona Lot# 4060 Holbrook, Arizona 1906 Token Collection Est. $30-40 HWAC# 119909 Velarde & Saavedra Saloon Token Lot# 4066 Jerome, Arizona Late 1800’s Vekarde & Saavedra//Holbrook/A.T./ Jerome, Ariz., Yavapai Drug Store” and G.F./ ONE/Drink. Two small opposing holes through token. Oct., White “Hopewell Tunnel”, T.B. Gasparetz:Rome, Metal, 25mm. Extremely rare, R-10. Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 117767 Ariz., Tokens Two Tokens:, Jerome, Ariz./, GF/, 10C/, In Trade/, BR/, 4 Scalloped, Size: 20mm, and:, Hopewell Tunnel/, T.B. Gasperetz/, Gf/, 12 Lot# 4061 Holbrook, Arizona Holbrook Tokens 1/2/ C/, In Trade/, Br/, Size: 20mm/, Round/, Lot of 2. 1. Jos. F. Woods/Holbrook/ Ariz.// G.F./ One of the Cutest towns in AZ, today on the mountainside, see the mining museum., Bart 12 1/2¢/ cents/In Trade. Rd., A.L., 25mm., 2. BPOE Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $60- #2450/Club/928-524-6789/Token/Holbrook, AZ.// Pictorial of Elk w/ BPOE on bottom, Roman 100 HWAC# 119905 numerals inside circle. Rd., Plastic, 42mm. Bart Lot# 4067 Jerome, Arizona Early 1900’s Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $50-70 Jerome, Ariz. Token: “Arizona Saloon” HWAC# 117766 Arizona Saloon,/, Jerome, Ariz./, gf/, 12 1/2 C/, Drink,, Br/, Octagonal/, 11mm/, Jerome Lot# 4062 Humboldt, Arizona Arizona is known as the “wickedest ghost town Humboldt AZ Tokens: Roma of the West. In Yavapai County, it was a mining Saloon and George W. Duvall town for copper, and over 60 miners of the IWW, were held at gunpoint, Roma Saloon/ Humboldt AZ, GF to vacate the mine, and loaded onto a train car in a labor dispute, and //125mm/40mm//R10, George they were shipped west, to California, in 1917. Bart Landinger Arizona W. Duvall/Humboldt AZ, GF//One Token Collection Est. $180-300 HWAC# 119912 Drink//Cigar//40mm//R6 Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Lot# 4068 Jerome, Arizona Jerome, A.T. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 119174 Round Token: “Post Office Cigar Store” 12- 1/2 cent ”Post Office Cigar Store”/, Jerome, Arizona Territory/, Round token with a cut out 6 pt. star in center, Br/, Size 7mm, “good for 12 -1/2 cent cigar” Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $500-800 HWAC# 119914 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 197
DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Category / Sub Category DAY 4 Sun, June 28 Tokens Lot# 4069 Jerome, Arizona Late 1800’S Lot# 4076 Kofa, Arizona Late 1800’s Kofa, Jerome, Ariz., Set of 3 Tokens of the Wigwam Arizona Territory, Post War Token: “The Saloon, Great Group Three Wigwam Saloon Two Republics” “Ramos and Gastelum, tokens: A Colorful mining camp in Yavapai Proprietors” Good for One Drink Post War County, Arizona/, Jerome, Arizona/, Wigwam Token from the Arizona Territory:, Kofa, A.T./, Saloon/, Gf/, 10C/, In Merchandise/, Br/ Oval/, Br/, Curvy obverse text:, “The Two Republics”/, 12mm, Jerome, Ariz/, Wigwam Saloon/, Gf/, 50c/, Br/, Oval/, Size: “Ramos and Gastelum, Propietors”/, “Good for 15mm/, Jerome, Ariz/, Wigwam Saloon/, Gf/, 25c/, Oval/, Size: 14mm, One Drink”/, Round/, 1-1/4”/, Slight patina on Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 119907 brass, R-7, plain back, Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $600-900 HWAC# 119925 Lot# 4070 Jerome, Arizona Early 1900’s Jerome, Arizona, “Club Saloon”., 12 1/2 Lot# 4077 Lowell, Arizona 1852-1930 Lowell, cent, brass token Brass token from the “Club A.T., Set of 3 Post War Tokens, Arizona Saloon” in Jerome, Arizona, gf/, 12 1/2 Cent/, Territory, “Don’t Argue, Midway Saloon, and Drink”/, Round/, Br/, 10mm/, Jerome, AZ was Legal Tender” Set of three Lowell Arizona known as the “wickedest town in the West”, a Territory post war tokens:, “Don’t Argue copper mining town, famous for expelling 60 miners in a labor dispute Club”/, J. R. Tate,/, Lowell, Arizona, Obverse in the early 1900’s, holding them a gunpoint, and forcing them to load has two embossed diamond patterns, both in a train, bound for California., Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection a 4 diamond pattern/, Br/, Reverse:, Good for Est. $180-300 HWAC# 119913 5 c in Trade, Size: 2 cm, Legal Tender/, 12 -1/2 c/, in trade/, Lowell, A.T., Reverse:, “F. & J.”/, two embossed flowers/, Br/, Size: 2cm/, Lot# 4071 Johnson, Arizona 1902 ? Johnson, and:, Midway Saloon/, Obverse has embossed circle of 4 spearheads A. T., Fiege & Col, 1 Dollar Token Johnson A.T./, pointing outwards, with a star in center, almost looks like fluer de lis Fiege & Co..,, “Gf/, 1 .00/, In Merchandise”/, pattern;, Reverse:, Good for 12-1/2 c at the bar/, Br/, Size: 2- 1/2 cm, Size: 12mm, Round/, Al/, R-9/, Fiege & Co., Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-700 HWAC# 119926 was a hispanic meat market in the County of Cochise, just west of the New Mexico border, in Arizona, it was a ghost town of the early 1900’s, this is considered a Lot# 4078 Lowell, Arizona Late 1800’s “post war” token; the Fiego Co. was a commissary and meat market Lowell, A.T., Post War Token, “New York located in the historic ghost town in the Johnson Territory., Bart Saloon” Lowell, A.T./, “New York Saloon”/, Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 119911 Br/, Round/, Hole punch in center of token -bit coin, Reverse:, “Good for One Drink”, Size; 2cm Lot# 4072 Kelvin, Arizona 1800’s Gammel & Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. Co & Southern Hotel Bar/Kelvin AZ Token $400-700 HWAC# 119927 Gammel & Co./Southern Hotel/GF 125mm/ Round brass/Scalloped /AL., The community Lot# 4079 Lupton, Arizona 1900’s Two Lupton was originally named Riverside; its name was Arizona State Line Trading Company Tokens changed to Kelvin, after Kelvin Grove in Scotland, State Line Trading Co. / Lupton / Arizona // in 1900.[1] The railroad company later changed Good for / 1c / in trade; - Gorman and Beck / the name to Ray Junction on account of the Lupton / Arizona // Scalloped 8 lobed about development of Ray, Arizona, Bart Landinger 30mm in diameter 5c al. Trade token once used Arizona Token Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# by proprietors “GORMAN & BECK” who operated 119173 a Native American Indian trading post located in Lupton Arizona. Lupton is located in Apache Lot# 4073 Kelvin, Arizona Kelvin, A.T., County....but in Native American Navajo region. McKee’s Store General Merchandise Token, Condition is problem free. , Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Post War Post War Token, Arizona Territory:, Est. $120-200 HWAC# 119522 McKee’s Store/, General Merchandise/, Kelvin, A.T./, Reverse: , Good for $1.00 in merchandise/, Lot# 4080 Lynx Creek, Arizona 1900’s A. Al/, Round/ 3 1/2 cm, R-10, Bart Landinger Richards Lynx Creek, Arizona Token A. Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-600 HWAC# 119923 Richards/ Creek / Lynx; // I.O.U 1c drink token. Choice R8 1899-1900. Initial panning Lot# 4074 Kelvin, Arizona along Lynx Creek yielded $4.80 in gold. Sam Kelvin, A.T. ,McKee’s C. Miller, a member of the Walker party, shot a Store Token G.F./, 5C/, lynx nearby, and the creek got its name. Bart Landinger Arizona Token In Merchandise, Metal:: Collection Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 119523 AL, R-10, size: 8MM Bart Landinger Arizona Token Lot# 4081 Mayer, Arizona 1900’s Mayer - Collection Est. $600-1000 Moose Saloon & Wilson Tokens (2) The Moose HWAC# 119901 / Saloon /Mayer, Ariz.// / 12 1/2 c; 4 scallop, br. - L.F. Wilson/Mayer/ Ariz.// Good For / 12 1/2/ in Lot# 4075 Kingman, Arizona 1852-1930 trade; round, br . Imagine a Moose Head Hanging above the bar in an Arizona Mining camp! Bart Kingman, A.T., Three Saloon Tokens Arizona Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $200- Territory, Post War Tokens, set of three:, 400 HWAC# 119521 Kingman A.T./, Nighthawk Saloon, /, O’Brien & Johnson Props./, Embossed star/, Reverse:, Good for 1 drink/, Fashion Saloon, Round/, Lot# 4082 Mercalf, Arizona Yppolito Cascareli Br/, John Kravanta Prop./, Kingman, Ariz., Metcalf trade token YPPOLITO / Cascareli / 2-1/4cm/, Good for 12 1/2c drink/, R. Brundage, Kingman, Ariz., Metcalf // Good for 5c / In Trade, round br Bart Round/, Reverse:, GF/1/12 -1/2 c drink/, Al/ round, size: 2- 1/4 cm, Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $100- Bart Landinger Arizona Token Collection Est. $400-700 HWAC# 119924 200 HWAC# 119524 198 June & July 2020
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