DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana / Dolls & Toys Lot# 1395 Specialty Dolls This is a lot of Lot# 1402 the Queen’s Doll’s House book (6) Collector’s Porcelain dolls: Mary Jane, of Postcards and a Coin Bank This book Stephane, Yolanda, Jackie, Katie and one published by Raphael Tuck & Sons is a unknown; (2) Dynasty dolls: Michele, Meagan; (3) Gorham dolls: collection of Her Majesty the Queen’s doll house Allesandra, Annemarie, Grace; (3) Madame Alexander dolls: Bride, as a benefit funds raiser. The book is generally BoPeep, and Marme; (1) Brinn’s Christmas doll music box that plays in very good condition and all postcards are “White Christmas”; (1) Little Jack Horner; (2) Ashton-Drake Galleries: intact. This is the red cover edition of 1924. Justin Sailor boy, Meagon-Rose, (2) I love You dolls by Brinn’s. Twenty The gem of this lot is the Queen Mary’s Doll’s (20) dolls all in original boxes. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 118029 House coin bank. It is a coin bank shaped like the Queen’s Doll House and is only 3.5 in. long. But what a gem; it comes complete with a lock Lot# 1396 Heritage Porcelain Doll Collection and key tethered to the bottom and when you open it up; you witll find This is a collection of 33 porcelain dolls by a hidden trap door on the inside to keep our coins from slipping out Heritage. These dolls are in their original the top slot. Never will you see craftsmanship like this in a children’s boxes; many unopened except to be photoed. or adult toy. You won’t find that kind of craftsmanship in the US, Japan, Most are of the 15 in. range while others are or China; leave it to the Brits! There is an extensive doll collection in 12 in. and some are musical. There are enough postcards from the USA as well. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-400 dolls here to start your own orphanage. Order numbers: 102432, HWAC# 119512 111027, 108761, 120076, 120160, 120163,120164, 120761,120166, 104429, 104804, 120151, 120059, 120558, 11910, 120803, 110840, Lot# 1403 Tall 1980s Doll Group, in Original 120779, 072016, 102432, 111029, 120781, 72013, 120780, 122745, Boxes Nine large dolls, about 18-28” tall. All in 120763, 104481, 120779, 120162, 120782, 72012, 120762, 122627. original boxes, and only the Robin Woods box is Est. $660-1000 HWAC# 118022 bad. In storage since the 1980s. Makers: Robin Woods; Fairy Godmother; Himstedt: Puppen Lot# 1397 Knowles Doll Collection This is a Kinder in green box (2), same 1990/91; collection of six dolls; three Yolanda’s Picture Nahrang; 3 different Cinderellas. some boxes Perfect Dolls and two International Dolls all are dusty. Est. $150-450 HWAC# 118274 made by Knowles. There is a Chen doll; Natasha doll; a Jessica doll; Jason doll; Lisa doll; and a Lot# 1404 Barbie Doll Collection and Meagan doll. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 118020 Accessories Mattel’s finest Barbies: there is the Wedding Fantasy Barbie; Beat Barbie with cassette, Western Fun Barbie, and there is Western Fun Ken complete with purple shoes Lot# 1398 Lucille Ball doll collection This (he ‘aint gettin’ in Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth is Lucy along with Ricky Ricardo, Ethel Mertz, with those on!), Ice Capade Barbie, My First and Fred Mertz as well. There is a Lucy doll Ken doll (with tux. and cummerbun), there are two Army Barbies made by Effenbee that stands 16 in tall, 1985. Five dolls in all, new in the boxes. Please see photos for details. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 118028 (with both long skirt and short skirt), Day-to-Night Barbie, California Dream Barbie, Korean Barbie, Mardi Gras Barbie, Peruvian Barbie, Lot# 1399 Shirley Temple dolls and plates and many accessory packets. Please see the photos for details. All are unused in the original boxes. Please see photos for details. Est. $300- This is a set of three Shirley Temple dolls from 600 HWAC# 118024 the Dolls of the Silver Screen Series. All three are new and unused in the original boxes at Lot# 1405 cmid 20th century Disney Minnie about 14 in. They are: the ‘Lil Colonel, Little Mouse Doll Dress (Vintage) Original, vintage Poor Girl, and the rare W.W.W. Wee Willie Minnie Mouse dress. A Disney Character. It is WInkie in tartan skirt and accessory hat. There green with white polka dots and white trim are three plates as well: Little Miss Broadway, Captain January, Stand Up and Cheer. Est. $150-500 HWAC# 118023 as well as a faded picture of Minnie on one of the pockets. It is likely an alternative outfit Lot# 1400 Margarete Steiff Bear model 0150/32 for a Minnie Mouse doll. No rips or tears and almost zero discoloration. 16 inches from top This is a like new Stieff bear in the original box, never to bottom. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 49159 opened vintage 1983. Model 0150/32 grey mohair with the ear tag and label attached. The box is clearly marked Lot# 1406 Avon Bottle Car Collection Forty Two in English and German, made in “West Germany”. If different Avon Auto cars with original boxes, plus you’ve always wanted a Stieff now is the time to buy one. one without box. some boxes slightly damaged. No stories, no excuses, new in the box. Please see photos These very popular men’s collectibles were made for details. Est. $100-500 HWAC# 118027 filled with after shave. Includes the famous Stanley Steamer and others! circa early 1970s. Est. $150- Lot# 1401 Marian Yu Design Doll Collection 300 HWAC# 116726 (39) About 33 Marian Yu Design Dolls from the 1980s. All inoriginal boxes, probably never taken out. About 26 are in heavy white Lot# 1407 Advertising Mirror/Trustee cardboard boxes about 16” long. 8 are in pink Badge/Medal Lot of three items: 1) Advertising boxes of varying sizes. The others are smaller mirror: Paul Diller / Watchmaker and Jeweler white boxes and 2 large flat boxes of dolls all / Reading, PA; 75 x 45 mm; 2) Trustee badge as originally packaged. MYD did not place the name of the contents on “N.A.”; 3) Medal commemorating the 1500th the outside of the boxes, as did others such as Brinn. The MYD dolls have been in storage since the 1980s. Some boxes are dusty. Est. $300- Meeting of the Chicago Philatelic Society 1949; 500 HWAC# 118273 Br. rd., 35 mm. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 119075 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 49
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana / Dolls & Toys Lot# 1408 1900s Advertising Playing Card Lot# 1414 Collection Lot of 188 advertising playing Antique Farm cards, both U.S. and foreign, from the 1900s, a Plow/Planter few appear to be from the 1800s. Includes not 10’ wide, 4 seed many duplicates, some unusual, hotels, resorts, buckets, trailer cars, railroad, oil companies, businesses, pulled antique casinos, and so much more. Advertising for brand names like Dupont, field seeding General Electric, Edison Mazda, Spratt’s Patent Dog Cakes (London), mach ine . Southern California Edison (1958), Disneyland, Frigidaire, Laugh-in tractor seat (TV Show), World Bridge Olympics (1933-34), New York World’s Fair mounted on (1964-65), The Beatles (two from 1964), Elvis… See photo for more wood plank at details. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 118892 center. great farm antique. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 120112 Lot# 1415 Antique Farm Plow/Planter very unusual horse or trailer pulled plow with seed planting devices. about 4 x 8’. Est. $600-1000 Lot# 1409 Advertising spinners This is a collection of nine (9) HWAC# 120110 spinners (or tops) advertising insurance and shoes etc. Some balance nicely. John Reynolds Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 115234 Lot# 1410 c1900 Antique Drucker Steamer Lot# 1416 c1900-1938 Midwest Farm and Trunk Wood Slats, metal trim, canvas Ranch Threshing Machine Catalogs (5) 1- board construction. Unrestored. Pick up 2) The Aultman Co., Canton, Ohio. Threshing or buyer arrange shipping. Patent of 1897. and Engines Catalog for 1900 & 1902. 10” x 7.5” 32 and 36 pages Approximately 24 x 34 x 19.5. Condition is respectively. Profusely illustrated. Covers worn but contents good. rough, as expected for an authentic steamer 3-5) Hill-Hudson 7 Co., Olney, Illinois. Thresher & Mill Supply Catalogs trunk this old. Great project for Steampunk for 1925, 1933 and 1938. Each 5.5’ x 8.5” and 55 pages. Est. $70-140 Collector! More Great Vintage and Antique HWAC# 119600 Trunks and Luggage Coming Soon ~ Check out more V & T RR Depot Items in our NEXT AUCTION! The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Lot# 1417 Antique Fireplace tools Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $150-300 HWAC# 108325 Antique Iron 4 piece fireplace tool set. (Shovel,Poker,tongs and broom) Est. $150- Lot# 1411 Antique Farm Plow antique farm 200 HWAC# 119513 plow machine, horse or trailer pull, three Lot# 1418 Carpenter’s Climbing Equipment digging shovels. not complete. Nice farm PPE bag This is a bag of Carpenter’s climbing antique from Fish Lake Valley. about 60” x 60”. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 120108 equipment Personal Protection Equipment. There are 3 harness belts roughly 44 in. one is made by Klein Tools; four J-hook belt attachments. One Stanley thermos bottle. All are used. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113083 Lot# 1412 Antique Farm Lot# 1419 Carpenters Leather Tool Bag Plow wheeled With Tools 20” long weathered old leather tractor or horse- bag full of carpenters tools, out of Montana. drawn plow The bag has a hand punched numbered brass machine. 2 tag attached, indicating it may have been 48” long hand a “company” tool bag, perhaps for a mine. handles for Appears pre-1900. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 116558 operation. about 8’ long, 4’ wide. Est. $400-900 Lot# 1420 Equipment Belt old leather HWAC# 120109 equipment belt. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 120077 Lot# 1421 Antique kitchen tools Antique iron 4 piece hanging kitchen utensils. Est. Lot# 1413 Antique Farm Plow very unusual $100-200 HWAC# antique farm equipment, trailer pull. about 8 119514 feet wide. Possibly seed planter. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 120111 50 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1422 Roller Wringer with Double Crop Lot# 1428 c1890 Famous American Down Sides Vintage Antique roller wringer. Industrialist’s Antique Letter Opener Guaranteed to cost you less at the electric meter. Antique brass letter opener from J. B. Food hand crank rollers for drying clothes. Made for Co. Wyandotte, Mich. Reverse is embossed Marshall Wells Hardware Co., Duluth, Portland, with American Indian with feathered head Spokane, Winnipeg. Pat 6/18/1895 and 11/19/01. dress shooting bow and arrow. 8.75” long. Captain John Baptiste 11” wide, 48” tall, 19” d. Choice bit of Americana! Ford was a famous American industrialist. The J. B. Ford Company Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117075 was his final business venture in life and manufactured detergent and other products. The J.B. Ford Company was part of the Michigan Alkali Company, later renamed Wyandotte Chemical Company, a Lot# 1423 Scales, cotton bale and grain sizes This is a lot of two scales; the first is for measuring cotton chemical company that supplied soda ash for glass production and became one of the country’s leading chemical firms by 1901. J.B. Ford bales made by Hanson model Texas Cotton Scale # is best known for founding Pittsburg Plate Glass Company (PPG), 8916 up to 160# while the smaller one is made by but his success in industry spans from glass works to iron mills to Landers improved Balance model #2 for measuring commercial product manufacturing to Civil War steamboats used by milk pales, grain, or fish. Both scales work properly., Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113085 Union soldiers, to chemical plants and beyond. He is the namesake of many major manufacturing companies still operating today, as well as place names stretching from Michigan across Ohio to New York and finally stopping at Ford City, Pennsylvania. This is a rare collectible of Lot# 1424 Fairbanks 50# Scale Cast Iron vintage memorializing an icon in the history of American Industry. Est. $100- 50# Fairbanks scale. 2” long, 26” high, beam 20” 150 HWAC# 120052 across. 19th century. The usual rust, very little original red lines remain. Came out of Montana. Lot# 1429 Antique Silver Teaspoon Set Est. $100-175 HWAC# 116297 Electroplate silver--set of 7 teaspoons and sugar spoon, and also 2 other teaspoons. Made in England, marked EPNS. Set in dark green leather covered box. Est. $70-140 HWAC# 117995 Lot# 1425 1877 Turnbull Novelty Scale Original old scale by Turnbull. Patent July 24, 1877. Cast iron with metal number plate. Late 1800’s. Condition Lot# 1430 Silver Plate Serving Group Large (Very Good). Size 7-1/4” x 7-1/2” x 7”, Est. $200- group of silver plate items. Mostly undamaged. 300 HWAC# 119155 three footed base meat trays, 12 x 17”, all different; 11.5 x 14.5” footed food tray; two 15” circular flat trays; 3 oval fish trays 8 x 14”; 6.5 x 10” oval fish tray; 10.5 x 15 oval flat tray; 7 x 9.5 oval deep tray; 3 water pitchers (2 footed); Lot# 1426 Antique Triner Peerless All 2 footed coffee pitchers; 2 footed creamers; Steel Commercial Industrial Automatic 3 large bowls two are 8” diameter, one 19” diam footed; 6” bowl; 3” Parcel Post Postal Scale, with 70 Pound bowl. The rest shows damage of some kind, and includes parts: about ten mostly larger pieces, about 10-15 flatware serving pieces. Est. Limit. RARE! Great industrial age piece with $120-400 HWAC# 117071 original, green enamel finish. This scale was used back in the day by the United States Post Lot# 1431 1898 Sterling Silver & Stainless Office Parcel Post Division. It was designed Steel Set Pattern B, 6 dinner forks, dated 12-24- and manufactured by James M. Triner upon 2001, engraved “B” Troy 7.44; 7 sterling silver Government specifications. Fully automatic small spoons engraved Cowell & Hubbard, up to 70 lb. Paint is rough, 15” x 24” x 30” Troy 5.08; 1 large sterling silver spoon, patent approximately. Very heavy. Pick up or buyer arranges shipping. The 1900, 8.5” x 2.25”, 7.25 Troy; 6 Stainless steel Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia butter knives; other pieces, same pattern, not Est. $150-300 HWAC# 108250 engraved “B”, Forks, 8 misc., several serving pieces, 6 sterling silver cocktail forks, 1 large sterling silver fish spoon, patent 1898, 7.25” x 1.25”, 1.42 Troy. More than 21 ounces of silver. Est. $250-375 HWAC# 76200 Lot# 1432 Vintage Sterling Flatware Twenty Lot# 1427 c1890-1910 Antique Letter Opener Yale & Towne Lock spoons and three forks from various makers, generally American. Numerous differing Mfg. Co. Rare! Yale & Town Mfg. Company Letter opener with Linus styles of spoons, from tea spoons to grapefruit Yale Jr.’s famous pin tumbler lock invention featured in the center, spoons and salt spoons.16.07 troy of sterling, and Yale & Town, Blount Door Check Return Hardware on the bottom. 14.86 net silver ounces. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Salvatore Falcone Eugene Blount received the first U.S. door closer patent in 1889 and Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 89878 appears to have partnered with the reputable Yale & Town company to produce and market his product to the public. Also in this sale is an Lot# 1433 Roseville Pottery Teapot This is antique Strong Box with a Yale & Towne combination lock. Est. $100- a Roseville Pottery teapot that measures 8”x 200 HWAC# 120050 10”. Although there appears to be no damage or chips, the lid is missing. See photos for more details. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 119154 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 51
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1434 Antique Teacher’s Pointer Antique wood Lot# 1439 1939 Autographed Ethel Waters teacher’s pointer with sterling end and hand painted Newspaper Clipping of Portrait by Luigi Lucioni portrait of woman in red hat porcelain knob with silver Newspaper clipping, 7 x 4 inch, of Ethel Waters portrait wrap at top. Raised gold filigree on back side of knob. painted by Luigi Lucioni, is autographed by the famous Possibly Victorian. 21.5” long Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119992 actress and jazz singer. Signed, “Very Sincerely Ethel Waters,” the clipping is announcing that by popular vote, Lucioni won first prize at the 1939 Carnegie International Exhibition for his portrait of Ethel Waters. Lucioni (1900 –1988) was an Italian American painter known for his still lifes, landscapes, and portraits. Lot# 1435 Antique wine press Antique cast iron and wood wine press. Est. $300-500 Several times Grammy Award winning Waters (1896-1977) was the HWAC# 119516 second African American to be nominated for an Academy Award. She was the first African-American to star on her own television show and Lot# 1436 c1900- the first African-American woman to be nominated for a Primetime 1940 Antique, Emmy Award. The Huntsville (Alabama) Museum of Art obtained E mbossed, the original portrait of Waters in 2018. (Portion of scrapbook page Decorative, Solid clipping is glued to incorrectly states the date as 1943.) John Reynolds Brass Mail Chute Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 118876 (3 pieces) Heavy, Lot# 1440 Big Band music albums by RCA antique, solid brass, There are nine album collections from the Big embossed, Cutler Band era. Dorsey, Miller, Goodman, and Shaw. A Manufacturing Co. total of 36 records in all. Please see photos for mail chute, with details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 112777 additional decorative embossed front plate with an alternate design that appears Lot# 1441 Blues and Jazz 78s collection This to be new (never is a collection of vinyl records featuring DInah used) as brass is untarnished, and small brass patent label plate. Plate Shore and more. Seven album collections. on complete chute features an elaborate design of a spread-winged See photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Phoenix with a P.O.D. chest plate hanging from it’s neck, and banner 112778 that says, “The Cutler Manufacturing Co. Rochester, N.Y. Patented In U.S. & Canada” wrapped around his talons. Another banner at the bottom reads, “U.S. Mail Chute”. Entire chute is 5.75” x 8” with mail slot at top and sharp spikes located inside slot to prevent mail theft. 2nd Lot# 1442 Kalliope music box 13 inch untarnished solid brass embossed front plate features same Phoenix model This is a Kalliope music box (of Leipzig, in background with “U. S. Mail Chute Cutler Mfg. Co. Sole Makers Germany) with 13 inch discs. This table model Patented” printed in large bold lettering across the front of the plate. has a center post that acts as the winding post Decorative front plates are 5” x 5”. Small brass patent label plate reads, and may well be referred to as the movie model. “Cutler Patent Mailing System. United States Patents. (Patent dates There are 12 discs in all. Most are labeled in for U.S. and Canada) Installed by the sole Makers. The Cutler Mfg. Co, German. One disc is the “Maiden’s Prayer” made Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A.” and measures 7/8” x 3 1/8” with holes punched by the Barry Johnson Music Box Co. The box is in each corner for mounting. This type of chute was commonly used in in working order, however the winding crank is hotels and are rare to find, especially complete assemblies in choice missing. One must be made by a hobby craftsman or millwright. There condition. Highly collectible lot. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 118290 is a lever on the side which lets the box run continually or stops after one play of the song. A beautiful vignette of a beach scene is on the Lot# 1437 Antiques and inside cover. The box and mechanism is original but the rubber pad legs are replacements. Extra shipping charges may apply. Please see Collectibles Lot Large group photos for more details. Est. $2200-3000 HWAC# 116742 of antiques and collectibles. Antique bottles, framed items, Native American items Lot# 1443 Torrance, California and more. Bottles: 8- best = 1990 Antique Apparatus RB-80 Hostetters Bitters, various silk 45’s Jukebox This is an Antique screen crown sodas; six framed Apparatus Company Model RB-80 items including a gaming Bubbler jukebox. It is a reproduction punch board; PPIE souvenir of a Wurlitzer Model 1015 from the tray 1915, 2 spear points 3-4” 40’s. This box is geared to play 45’s (nice, but no location info), reproduction Pepsi sign, more. Please see and there are some included. It was the online photo Est. $120-200 HWAC# 116724 plugged in and the lights, bubbles and music all work. This is in good Lot# 1438 Artistic Covers on Sheet Music shape and ready for your next party. Red Wing by Kerry Mills, Sunbird by Kerry See photos for more deatails. Est. Mills, Cheyenne(Shy Ann)-tears and front pen $900-1500 HWAC# 119039 writing, and a second one matted. 14x10.75” Est. $200-250 HWAC# 86419 52 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1444 Blue Jean Button Collection Lot# 1450 c.1842 Early American Bird Prints (30) Approx 30 jean button-Carters, Sweet Four pages, each with two different color bird Orr, Lee(early), Franklin & Co, DH Co, Solide illustrations including a quail and robin. JW Hill, Elegant and more Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88562 Lith of Endicott, New York. Plates 38, 70, 74, and 75. 11.25 x 9” Varying levels of toning, soiling. From research online, these appear to be taken Lot# 1445 Car/Garage Guys Ephemera from “Zoology of New-York, or the New-York fauna : comprising detailed descriptions of all Three different Herb Leippe signed posters; the animals hitherto observed within the state of 7 Snap-On Tools Pinup calendars; 2 Playboy calendars; Antique brass car horn. Est. $200- New-York, with brief notices of those occasionally 300 HWAC# 117474 found near its borders, and accompanied by appropriate illustrations.” Published in 1842. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 113216 Lot# 1446 mid to late 1800’s CDV’s of American Ministers Lot# 1451 Early Flower Prints Lot of 9. These would look great if they were matted and Lot of six CDV’s, sepia-toned framed. 1) Five different color illustrations on photographs, of American the backs of pages with Latin writing. Possibly ministers, from the second c.1700s? 13.5 x 9.25” sheets. 2) Three smaller half of the 19th century. One hand-colored illustrations, cut out of an is identified a C.S. Buckbee, unknown book. Each approx. 4 x 7” 3) Hand- 5th Baptist Church, with G.D. colored print of Ferns by Currier & Ives. 14 x Morse, a photographer in San 10” with tape repairs. Est. $150-300 HWAC# Francisco printed on rear. 113232 Other photographers are from Boston, New York and Georgia. Lot# 1452 Native Mexican and Wildlife Est. $100-150 HWAC# 117306 Prints Approx 30 prints, mostly 8x10” Native Mexican and some wildlife such as bears and wolves. In album 12x17” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87357 Lot# 1447 c1940-1950 Chemistry Lab Publications and Glassware for Junior Lot# 1453 Early F.F. Miller Prints, Foreign Chemists (14 Vintage Items) Great Science Maps and Litho (7 Pieces) Two FF Miller very and Chemistry Starters Group of Vintage Publications and basic high quality matted prints 1) “Les Glaneuses” chemistry laboratory glassware. Gilbert booklets were published by No. 644, 8” x 11” on 14” x 16” matte and 2) Yale University doctors for the purpose of encouraging an interest in “L’Angelus” No. 102, 8.5” x 10” on 13” x 14” Science in elementary age students. More appropriate for high-school matte. Two French map lithos from the Atlas aged students today or anyone seeking a basic understanding of the National Illustre by “a Paris, chez Combette science of Chemistry and its application in everyday life. 1) Laboratory Editeur. Rue del la Parcheminerie” 3) Dept De Apparatus Chemicals & Reagents Catalog No. 133 Biological Supply Maine Et Loire and 4) Dept De L’ariege. Both Co., Rochester, N.Y. c1950 Booklet 51 pages, 2) Scientific Apparatus measure 14” x 21” in rough condition. 5) 1887 Litho of painting by Sir Catalog: Tracey Scientific Laboratories, Evanston, ILL. c1950 Booklet William Hayter entitled “Our Future Queen”, 13” x 19”. 6) 1944 Photo 30 pages, 3) Issue of Handbook of Science with Formulas, Experiments Litho Emergency Reproduction of Australian Chart Titled: Dutch New and General Laboratory Information - including Catalog of Laboratory Guinea Padaido Islands Mios Woendi Anchorage, Surveyed by Lieut. Supplies. National Scientific Co., Chicago, Ill 1953 Booklet 45 pages, Commr. D’A. T. Gale R.A.N. Assisted by Officers & Recorders H.M.A.S. 4) Fun with Gilbert Chemistry - the simple basic principles of the “Benalla” and U.S.S. Y.M.S. 52 & 73. Stamped ‘RESTRICTED” on the Science of Chemistry written by Yale University Doctors. A.C. Gilbert bottom. Bottom center: Australia. Published by the Hydrographic Co., New Haven, Conn c1946 80 page academic journal for elementary Branch, Dep. of the Navy 23rd August, 1944 under the Superintendence audience. 5-9) 4 Gilbert booklets c1909 (2), 1922, 1953 60-70 pages of Commander K.E. Mom, R.A.N. Bottom corner: Aus 074 H.O. Miscel. each in small (approx 5” x 7”) format covering beginners chemistry No. 9575-82. 18” x 28” folded in half. 7) Color map titled: Tunison’s theory, mineralogy, glass blowing and chemical magic. 10) 30 ML Australia. 15” x 23” Est. $120-200 HWAC# 116880 small glass beaker etched label: K USA 30 ML 11) 25 ML small glass flask etched label: K USA 25ML with holed cork, 12-14) three glass Lot# 1454 c1920 Farm Hand & Power Sprayer reagent bottles with stoppers embossed: ACID HYDROCHLORIC HCL, Catalogs (5) 1) The Hardie Mfg. Co., Hudson, Michigan ACID SULPHURIC M-2 SO4, AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE NH4 OH; all Catalog No. 24. 6” x 9” booklet, 48 pages, profusely bottles approx 4.5” x 2” med size: 8 oz? Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118299 illustrated. 2) The Bean Spray Pump Co., San Jose, Calif. Catalog 25. c1920. 6” x 9”. 36 pages, profusely illustrated. Lot# 1448 c1880-1900 Chickens and Egg Broadside 3-4) The Bean Spray Pump Co., San Jose, Catalog No. 34 (2 Smith’s Egg and Hen Health Producer 22 x 13.5” copies) 3.5” x 6” booklet, 32 pages, profusely illustrated. broadside with 8 chickens. .5” hole and surrounding 5) The Bean Spray Pumps Catalog No. 36, 1921. 8” x 10” booklet, 56 stain. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 85144 pages, profusely illustrated. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119601 Lot# 1455 1870-1888 Five Lithographers Printers’ Proofs Business Cards & Advertisements Lot of five Lithographers printers’ proofs of business cards and Lot# 1449 Connoisseur Magazine advertisements, from the Northeastern U.S., Collection (14) 14 magazines 1962-1978 Ben- c1870-1888. Includes two from the Gugler family, Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, Canada Est. with an 1873 Happy New Year greeting card by $100-150 HWAC# 89318 Milwaukee Lithographing and Engraving Co., and a business card by H. Gugler & Son. Others include R. Nevers, Jr., and Nevers & Co., both of Chicago, and C.H. Vogt & Co. of Milwaukee. See photo for details. John Reynolds Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 118086 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 53
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1456 1897-98 Forest Reserves, U.S. Lot# 1461 Giant Vintage Christmas Geological Survey 19th Annual Report Ornament and Collectible Collection (32) U.S.G.S. 19th Annual Report, Part V 1897-98 32 file storage boxes (or larger boxes) full of Forest Reserves, 8” x 11” hard bound, 110 vintage Christmas ornaments and collectibles. This giant collection of plates, 16 in pocket, 400 pages. Binding is Christmas goodies from the Reynolds collection spans approx 1940- worn, but content is in fine condition for age. 1975, except a number of much earlier pieces such as Christmas trade Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119598 cards and advertising pieces from circa 1880-1910 period. There are a number of early electrical pieces, with notes regarding some in Lot# 1457 Fred Harvey’s souvenir playing cards of working condition and some that need repair. This is a true collectors the Great Southwest This is a deck of cards issued trove for any Christmas fanatic. More than 1000 pieces in all. An by Fred Harvey as souvenir cards with images of the incredible selection of Christmas treasures for the collector or holiday Great Southwest. Like new condition with carrying boutique. John Reynolds Collection Est. $400-1500 HWAC# 120001 box. C.1920’s. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120225 Lot# 1462 c. early 1900’s Group Souvenir Plates Souvenir porcelain plates from various states: Most with calendars and images of landscapes, buildings, flowers, animals, people, Lot# 1458 c1950s birds, etc. States include: Ohio, NY, Kansas, Frontier Gasoline Wisconsin, Virginia, Kentucky, Michigan, “Rarin’-To-Go” Large Connecticut and more. John Reynolds Collection (6 foot) Enamel Est. $200-350 HWAC# 119542 Cowboy Sign - Rare! Lot# 1463 High Admiral of Navies, King Very desirable 1958- of Seas Cigar Box Labels Very colorful large 59 Frontier “Rarin To cigar box label, framed, label approximately 7 Go” Gasoline single- x 13”, frame 17 x 23”. “High Admiral of Navies, sided porcelain service King of Seas, David Dunlap, Virginia”, 1874, station sign. Condition: Wm Cameron & Bro litho. From the Jim Mackie Excellent. Size 72” Collection of Grass Valley. Est. $140-300 diameter. Shows HWAC# 78433 Cowboy on Bucking Bronco. Red, White and Lot# 1464 Historic Bicycle ephemera This Black. 1920s Teapot is a lot of bicycle receipts and sales book from Dome Oil Scandal Schwinn. Apparently Charles Murphy set a involved Frontier world record land speed on a bicycle in 1899 of Gasoline. This sign 108 MPH! Read how he did it. There is a receipt came from just south for a repair part sold in Fresno in 1913 by of Eureka, Nevada at the US 50 Junction turnoff for Ruby Valley. It was Homan and Company Bicycles; another dated found in the 1950s covering the septic tank behind an old gas station. 1901. Also two spinners (tops) advertising This sign is very hard to come by and Extremely Collectible. We found bicycle tires. John Reynolds Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 115233 one identical to this one and in roughly the same condition selling online currently priced at over $15,000! A MUST-HAVE for Petroliana Lot# 1465 1916, 1919 Industrial Equipment and Automobiliana Collectors! The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile Catalogs (2) 1) Link-Belt Co. Machinery for of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $6000-12000 HWAC# 108313 the Handling, Preparation & Storing of Stone, Gravel, Sand, Etc. Catalog No. 213. 1916. Lot# 1459 c1892-1908 Fruit Industry Illustrations of Bucket Elevators, Bucket & Belt Conveyors, Washing Plants, River Dredges, Publications (3) 1) Yamhill Against the World, Loaders, etc. 6’ x 9” booklet, embossed cover, published 1908 by the Yamhill Co. Development 80 pages. 2) The Peck Carrier, Link Belt Co., League, McMinnville, Oregon. Promotional Chicago Catalog No. 220. Carrier for Coal, Coke, Piece for the Willamette Valley, Known for Ashes, Cement, Sand, Ore, Stone, and other it’s production of fruits and berries. 5” x 7.5” Materials. Includes renderings of Conveyor Systems and a wide range booklet, 16 pages. 2) The Prune Industry in the of in-use photos from a variety of plants. 1919. 6’ x 9” stiff pictorial and Pacific Northwest, 1892 Brief Treatise on Stone embossed cover. 95 pages. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 119586 Fruits and Orchard Work of All Kinds. 5.5’ x 8” booklet with illustrations, 98 pages. 3) Fruit Lot# 1466 Vintage Woven Packages, the Pierce-Williams Co., S. Haven Michigan. Manufacturers Blanket or Throw Vintage of Fruit Packaging. Est. 1892. 4.5” x 6.5” booklet. 40 pages. Est. $100- woven blanket or throw. 200 HWAC# 119603 Possibly Mexican wool, very Lot# 1460 c1990-2005 Genuine James tight weave, minimal abstract Gaskets Metal Sign Harley-Davidson designs look Mexican in Registered Trademark Licensed Product coloration. 41” w x 76”l with fringe. Tan color background, Authentic Harley Davidson registered product three narrow stripes band metal signage for Genuine James Gaskets a each end. Must see to Harley-Davidson registered trademark. This sign is in brand new appreciate--this piece is in condition and was made for a dealership to display. It is rare for excellent condition., Attached authentic H-D registered trademark product signage to escape the note: Belonged to Katherine Harley-Davidson Corporation’s brand protection security measures Glatt, great aunt Lillie’s sister- to be sold independently. James Gaskets was a leader in V-Twin after- in-law. Obtained at sale after market gaskets, oil seals and o-rings. Founder James Clark passed Aunt Lillie died in San Mateo --Mills Extended Care Hospital. Est. away suddenly in 2007. Sign measures approximately 24” x 7” and is $300-500 HWAC# 117994 in mint condition. Est. $70-140 HWAC# 116896 54 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1467 1930 International Harvester Co. Lot# 1473 Nikonos Camera equipment Farm Equip Repair Catalogs (Lot of 2) 1) No. Vintage 35 mm Nikonos camera equipment. 26-TM-Tillage Implements, Repairs Catalog, Please see the photos for details. Est. $80-150 McCormick-Deering Brands: Disk, Peg and HWAC# 116854 Spring-Tooth Harrows, Riding and Walking Cultivators, Manure Spreaders, Rotary Hoes, Soil Pulverizers, Plow Packers, Potato Planters Lot# 1474 1800s-1900s Miscellaneous and Diggers, Rod Weeders and Stalk Cutters. Ephemera from the 1800s-1900s Lot of Feb. 30, 1930. 688 pages., 2) No. 67-SM- about 60 miscellaneous items of ephemera, Seeding Machines Repairs Catalog, McCormick- c1800s-1900s. Includes 12 x 9 inch book, Deering, Hoosier - Empire - Kentucky, Grain and Beet Drills, Alfalfa and “Masonic Tribute, The Sesquicentennial of the Grass Seed Drills, Seeders and Lime Sowers, Corn Drills and Planters, Constitution,” with typed letter of explanation, Works at Richmond, Ind. 752 pages. Both Publications 6” x 9.5” soft signed by the Sov. Gr. Insp. Gen’l in Miss.; bound. Furnished By International harvester Company of America, Chicago. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 118289 framed weaving of a view of Independence Hall, 1776, woven by Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons, Phila. 1876 (8 x 9 inches); “The Osborne Lot# 1468 1800’s-1900’s Large group of Company’s Program for the George Washington Bi-Centennial Celebration, 1732-1932”; 16 photos in leather pouch, c1800s; American Subjects on CDV A nice group of 46 brochures, advertisements, Department of Motor Vehicles ephemera CDV’s show various subjects from children to from 1919-21; Clovis Speedway program, 1940; notices from 1899, adults. These are in very good condition and a nice look into the past. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 117319 1918; 1936 Earl Warren campaign political correspondence; 19 misc. blank postcards. Too much to list. John Reynolds Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 118879 Lot# 1475 Modern Made Locks Four locks that are modern made. All have fake plaques as Lot# 1469 1903 Fond Du Lac Saw Mill seen on so many other items. these locks are Machinery Catalog Illustrated Catalogue of “For Show Only”. Locks come in a green wood Fond Du Lac Saw Mill Machinery Manufactured and metal case--3.5” x 25.5” x 12.5 Est. $70- by Giddings & Lewis Co., Fond Du Lac, 130 HWAC# 77865 Wisconsin. P. B. Haber Printing Co. 7” x 9.5” soft bound publication of 115 pages. Well Lot# 1476 1956, Illustrated with renderings, diagrams, photographs and tables. Full 1986 Movie Index. Binding has been repaired with tape. Excellent turn of the Me mor abilia century machinery reference; classic Industrial Revolution research “Round Midnight” material. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 118293 Standee and “The Harder They Lot# 1470 Logging and Lumber Educational Fall” Poster 1) An Photos Complete Set of 31 black and white 8’x Original Vintage 10” photographs, cardboard-backed, showing Movie Standee that every phase of the logging and production measures 24” x 51” lumber process. Each photograph has a typed, by Artist Steven detailed description on the reverse of the card. Chorney. ‘Round Produced by the Audio Visual Department of the Stanislaus Co. Schools Midnight, the 1986 in Modesto, Ca. Photos appear to be from the early to mid 1900s. Est. Bertrand Tavernier $200-300 HWAC# 119576 U .S./F r ench Lot# 1471 1920 Worden Co. Logging & Mill fictionalized double biography tenor saxophone musical melodrama (“The story of two men torn by the conflicts in their lives and united Equipment Catalog W. H. Worden Co., Logging by their love for the greatest sound the world has ever heard.”; “A & Mill Equipment Catalog No. 10 Portland, San new film dedicated to Bud Powell & Lester Young”; “Written by David Francisco, Seattle. Specialists in Equipment for Rayfiel & Bertrand Tavernier”; “Music composed and conducted by Loggers & Contractors Mills, Mines & Oil Wells. Herbie Hancock”) starring Dexter Gordon (nominated for the Best Excellent mechanical reference with index and Actor Academy Award for this film), Francois Cluzet, Sandra Reaves- 15 pages of “Useful Information” in the back that includes a variety Phillips, Lonette McKee, Christine Pascal, Herbie Hancock, John Berry, of conversion charts for many mechanical measurements, rules for Marin Scorsese, and Gabrielle Haker.Good condition. The standee was finding the horse-power of an engine and shafting, the weight of used in a theatre. 2) An Original Vintage Theatrical Window Card iron, tables with data on earth weight, rocks, square land measures, Movie Poster that measures 14” x 22”, The Harder They Fall, the classic tensile strength of materials, etc., formulas for computations such 1956 Mark Robson boxing sports melodrama “The only thing that’s on as cable capacities of drums, as well as many glossary terms used in the square... Is the ring itself...”; “If you thought ‘On The Waterfront’ hit engine mechanics such as electrical units and helpful explanations hard... WAIT TILL YOU SEE THIS ONE!”; Columbia Pictures presents related to water and steam calculations, measurements and technical Humphrey Bogart “in his most power-packed role!”; Co-starring (in terminology. This catalog is an invaluable reference for old logging and his final role) Rod Steiger, Jan Sterling, Mike Lane (“as Toro Moreno”), mill equipment mechanics, use, operations, assembly, repair, etc. al. 7” Max Baer, Jersey Joe Walcott (real-life heavyweight boxing champion), x 10” soft bound. Profusely Illustrated 381 pages. Wear to binding, Edward Andrews, Nehemiah Persoff, and Herbie Faye. Based on a glossy high quality inside pages in excellent condition. Est. $150-250 novel by Budd Schulberg. Poster is numbered 56/65. “Property of HWAC# 119580 National Screen Service Corp. Licensed for Display in Connection Lot# 1472 Minolta Spotmeter M with the exhibition of this picture at your theatre. Must be Returned immediately thereafter.” Some discoloration from age and taped on photography light meter This is a like new reverse. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 110387 Minolta Spotmeter M light meter with vinyl case and original box. The lot also includes a backdrop cloth and remote shutter button. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 113088 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 55
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1477 c1934-1946 National Parks, Lot# 1481 1911 Old Classic Cash California Publications & Postcards (10 pieces!) Register This small but beefy (80 pound) * Yosemite National Park, California, published by beauty from National Cash Register is the the National Park Service, 1937. 6” x 9” booklet, 313 Candy store model, introduced in 35 pages with 15” x 18” foldout map. * Group of 6 1911. Its ornate brass and nickel carvings Collectible Vintage 1930s Era color tone postcards and finish make it one of the most of Yosemite with full descriptions on reverse. Only desirable of the early registers. Serial one card is used/mailed with postage cancellation. number 14020085 Model 313., Keys are Includes one of the classic “Greetings From in working order and ready to go. Est. Yosemite National Park” cards. * Yosemite National Park Motorists $500-800 HWAC# 119050 Guide from 1934. Informative pamphlet unfolds to 25” x 35” color map with useful info printed on reverse and broken into 20 easy to read 20 sections, separated by folds for ease in reading, even when map is folded. * Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park 1946 brochure type pamphlet, unfolds to 19” x 23” map with information about the park printed on reverse in 8 page booklet format when folded. * Lot# 1482 Oval Pocket Advertising Mirrors Lassen Volcano National Park 1939 comprehensive visitor’s guide. 6” Lot of two nice condition mirrors, 70 x 44 mm: x 9”, black & white booklet filled useful information, photographs, a The City Dairies, St. Louis, Mo.; Paul Diller, timeline of important historical, geological, political and newsworthy Watchmaker and Jeweler, Reading, Pa. Est. $100- events, a detailed vicinity map on the center fold, points of interest, 200 HWAC# 119081 distance tables and much more. * Vintage reprint of Real Photo Postcard, written and postmark cancelled in 1982., Great California National Parks History Group to add to your collection. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120030 Lot# 1478 c1925 National Parks, Utah & Lot# 1483 Prez Comics (7) This is a lot of 7 Arizona Publications & Postcards (9 pieces!) * Prez comics. This lot includes: 3 #1’s, 2 #2’s, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and 2 #3’s. All seem to be in good condition., Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks & Kaibab National *Note this collection has not been cherry Forest, Issued by Union Pacific System, 1928, 7” x picked and not heavily researched. All lots are 10” red embossed soft cover book, 56 pages, with as is and have not been graded. We recommend many photographs, illustrations and map (some coming to preview or look at the enlarged color) perfect condition., * Zion and Bryce Canyon photo to determine grade. The Historic V & T National Parks, Utah, 1929 6” x 9” booklet, 25 pages with map., * Grand Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $120- Canyon National Park, Arizona, 1923, 6” x 9” booklet, 72 pages, with 200 HWAC# 109235 16” x 9” color map., * 6 Vintage, collectible postcards, 1917-1940s. Grand Canyon: Look Out, Vista from Bright Angel Trail, Hermit Trail, Lot# 1484 Report of the Secretary of Grand Canyon from Grand View in Yellowstone, two views with Henry the Interior, Vol. 4 of 6. Lot of 1. Report Felton Huse poem, and the Window Wall in Bryce Canyon. 4 cards are of the Secretary of the Interior, Vol. 4 of 6: cancelled/mailed. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120031 Being Part of the Messages and Documents Communicated to the Two Houses of Congress Lot# 1479 c1910-1927 National Parks, at the Beginning of the Second Session of the Washington & Oregon Publications & Postcards Fiftieth Congress of the Fifty-Third Congress; in six volumes. Volume (10 pieces!) * Mount Rainier National Park, IV. Washington 1889. Early studies of EQ 209-536. The major paper. Washington, 1927, 6” x 9” booklet, 41 pages with Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119493 foldout map., * The Mountain That Was God by John H. Williams, 1910, illustrated 7” x 10” embossed, soft Lot# 1485 1868 Senate Speeches on “Peace or cover book, 111 pages with maps and 140 views of War” Delivered in the United States Senate, July Mt. Rainier, including 8 three-color half-tones., * Crater Lake National 9th and 10th, 1868 on the bill offered by Senator Park, Oregon, 1924, 6” x 9” booklet, 21 pages., * 7 Vintage, collectible Edmunds of Vermont, to regulate the counting of postcards: 2 RPC reprints: “Crater Lake Nat’l Park Hedgeth 21” and the Electoral vote. Speeches of Senators Morton of “Phantom Ship Crater Lake Nat’l Park Hedgpeth 34”. 1 Crater Lake Indiana and Stewart and Nye of Nevada. Eight pages, postcard-Observation Castle and Wizard Island with poem by Oscar 5 3/4 x 8 inches. Rare discussion of post Civil War G. Gibson. 4 Rainier National Park postcards: Tatoosh Range from reorganization issues. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 81410 Paradise Valley, Comet Falls, Paradise Valley Public Campground, and Sunrise Lodge and Cabin Area. One card written/cancelled with Lot# 1486 Ship Rescue Lithographs, 1871 (2) postmark. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120032 National Lifeboat Institution Two very large lithographs of life saving events from a ship Lot# 1480 c1915-1940 National Parks, Wyoming disaster. July 8, 1871 by Thos Brooks, Portland Publications & Postcards (9 pieces!) * Magic Strreet, London, about 21 x 37”, edge chips, content Yellowstone by Northern Pacific Railroad, 1928, 7” generally fine. First litho is of a rescue boat leaving x 10” tourism booklet with embossed soft covers, shore in a hurricane, with townspeopleon the beach, 64 pages filled with photographs, illustrations, data looking out at the periled ship. The second of the tables, history, a detailed map on centerfold and same size is a lifeboat carrying rescued people back Northern Pacific Railway System Map. *Yellowstone to the harbor. On the front of the lifebaot is “National fold out brochure, Season 1938, 4” x 9” with 10 Lifeboat Institution, Volunteer Contributions, corner chips., The double-fold pages with useful visitors information and photographs., * National Lifeboat Institution is a UK maritime charitable organization Grand Teton National Park, 1936, 6” x 9” booklet, 36 pages with 14” x formed for, and to educate the public about, saving lives at sea. It was 18” foldout map. * 6 Vintage, collectible Yellowstone postcards: Artist founded in 1824, serving the UK/Ireland region, very much still active Point view of Grand Canyon, Oblong Geyser, Old Faithful Inn, Bears at today, haveing saved in excerss of 140,000 lives since its inception. Grizzly Bear Grounds and Old Faithful Lodge Lounge.(1 postcard is It also has educational lectures about the dangers of the ocean and written/cancelled with postmark) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 120033 saving lives. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119021 56 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1487 SK IV Civil Defense (Sanitation) Lot# 1494 c1900 Steam Farm Machinery Kits (2) Two SK IV Civil Defense Kits in Catalogs (3) 1) The Port Huron Engine & 15” diameter, 21” tall containers made by Thresher Co. Traction Engine Catalog & Continental Can Co. of NY. Each kit reportedly Specifications Book. 1901. 5” x 8.5” booklet, contains: 10 rolls TP, can opener, commode 72 pages, profusely illustrated., 2) The Port liner, 60 sanitary napkins, poly gloves (1), Huron Engine & Thresher Co. Plowing with syphon spout, commode seat, 80 cups and lids, Traction Engines. Important to every large instruction sheet, commode chemical. Probably farmer and to many engine owners. 5” x 8.5” post-1960. Sold as antiques only. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117072 booklet. 20 pages, profusely illustrated. 3) J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. Courier and Cash with Order Supply Catalog. 5.5” x 8.5” booklet, 48 pages. Est. $100- Lot# 1488 1863-65 Small Ambrotype This is 150 HWAC# 119604 a 2”x 3” ambrotype of a young man dressed in his formal duds. This type of photograph was Lot# 1495 April 1894 STEAM, It’s Generation taken between the years 1863-1865. Because and Use Book with Catalog ”STEAM”, It’s of its fragility, it is usually kept in a hard case, Generation and Use with Catalog (28th Edition) as is this one. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- of Manufacturers of the Babcock & Wilcox Co., 120 HWAC# 118243 New York & London. 7.5” x 10.5” Hard bound. 184 Pages. Profusely Illustrated. Est. $100- Lot# 1489 1861 on Stereoscope and Stereo 150 HWAC# 118292 Cards Stereoscope and 11 stereo cards, c1861 on. Wooden stereoscope with decorative brass Lot# 1496 Surveying Hardcovers (6) covering, has no identifying label, but this type Engineering Drawing by French, Intro to Mine of stereoscope was invented by Oliver Wendell Surveying by Stanford, Theory and Practice Holmes in 1861. Stereo cards are dated 1889- of Surveying by Johnson, Mine Surveying by Durham, Standard Field 1902, and include a variety of images of daily Tables, Route Surveying by Pickels Geff Pollock Collection Est. $120-150 life in the late 19th, early 20th century. John Reynolds Collection Est. HWAC# 86639 $100-200 HWAC# 117293 Lot# 1497 1929 The Mixer and Server (12) & Lot# 1490 1900 Stereoscope View of the Catering Industry Employee Journals (3) The Mixer United States Published by Underwood and and Server 1929, Catering Industry Employee Journal Underwood in 1900, these 100 stereoscope 1929. Bound Sego Recipes by Good Housekeeping Geff views come in what looks like a two volume Pollock Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 86459 book on the United States. The hardback volume “United States of America Through the Stereoscope” is 176 pages with explanations of the stereoviews and includes maps of the Niagara Falls vicinity and Manhattan. Set Lot# 1498 1853 Three Issues of the Millennial comes with stereoviewer and 21 additional cards with miscellaneous Star, Pages are 5 3/8 by 7 7/8 inches, from a subjects. John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# 117686 disbound volume of issues. The dates are: 1) August Lot# 1491 Spanish Metal Horse Boot 20, 1853; articles on The Italian Mission, The East India Mission and the History of Joseph Smith; Unusual metal horse boot. Probably brass and used for horse armor Est. $100-300 HWAC# 2) September 24, 1853; articles on Five Cases of 87172 Miraculous Healing, The Pacific Railroad, and the Blurality of Worlds; 3) October 1, 1853; articles on Lot# 1492 Sport and Life on the Pacific Utah-its governor, society and institutions; Salvation Slope by Horace Vachell, book published and Spiritual Manifestations. Est. $100-300 HWAC# in 1908 This is a sportsman’s delight; “Sport 81415 and Life on the Pacific Slope” written by Lot# 1499 c. mid-1900’s Two B/W Horace Vachell in 1908 published in London. Photographs by Alfred Evans Evans work 340 pages of hunting and fishing at the turn is reminiscent of Edward Weston’s style. 1) of the last century. Written by an Englishman he writes: “The door- Mountain Streams, b/w photo 21” x 9.75”, mat kind of man who lies down grovelling and permits the foot- Mounted and framed: 19.5” x 15.5”. Good passengers to wipe their shoes upon hin is not to be found west of the condition, water stain upper right corner of Rocky Mountains.” p. 19 pretty much sums it up. Some great photos of catches that we may never see again. Overall condition is good. Est. mat. 2) San Juan Capistrano, b/w photo-10.25” x 13.25”. Image appears $100-160 HWAC# 117832 partially solarized. Mounted and Framed: 15.5” x 20.5”. Water stained on right side of mat. It seems that Evans did some shading around each Lot# 1493 Stanley wood planes photo in light pencil. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 116733 This is a lot of four Stanley wood Lot# 1500 Two Original Vintage Coca planes; including a model 75 Cola Coolers 1950s era. These are not rabbet plane with original box. reproductions. 1.) 18” x 12” x 21” Small ding There are three full size planes in the front above the word drink. Scratching one is marked Bailey # 4 with not bad. Original paint. Other side is perfect. original wood finish and light patination. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Internal tray present. Lid still fits snugly. 2.) 20” 110538 x 13” x 18” Product of Cavalier Chattanooga Tennessee. Clip locking top. Held coke bottles with ice on the bottom. Generally excellent condition as made. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 120003 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 57
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1501 Unknown Factory Photos Two large, 8”x Lot# 1509 Vintage Dog Nut Cracker Nickel 10”mounted photos of an unnamed factory alongside plated nut cracker mounted on wood with a river. Would make great accent pieces to a workshop. metal circle to hold a bowl. Measures overall: John Reynolds Collection Est. $70-100 HWAC# 117164 6” x 15” x 6.25”. Very good condition. Est. $100-180 HWAC# 117997 Lot# 1510 1900’s Vintage Publications Several periodicals from the early 1900’s. The publication, called “The Coast” Published in Lot# 1502 1930s Vintage 1930’s Wicker various areas, this group includes Washington State, Idaho, Alaska and others. One has a Fish Creel Fish Creel Basket, with leather photo of President Taft on the cover. Est. $150- strap, 1930s Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119900 300 HWAC# 119049 Lot# 1511 Vintage Small Trunks (Chests) Lot# 1503 1850s Vintage Boot Pulls - Rare! (2) Two small, curved top chests. The Solid, well-made, quality stainless steel boot smaller of the two measures about 14 x 9 x pulls. Handle swivels down parallel to the pull. 9” tall. Has original tray in the top. square nail Rare, Highly Collectible Item. Est. $120-200 construction, wall paper adorns the outside HWAC# 120056 and on the internal tray. Trade card adhered to Lot# 1504 1995 Vintage Camel Cigarettes inside top, as original. Possibly a child’s chest. Nice. The larger is 18 x 12 x 13” tall, made to resemble a classic “treasure chest”. Old style hasp Metal Advertising Sign Made by R. J. Reynolds on the outside. 20thc. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 119618 Tobacco Co. c1995 RJRTC. Holes in each corner for mounting. Small scratch on bottom right Lot# 1512 Western Antique Lot Railroad corner, otherwise very good condition. This lamp with Adlake embossed globe (no RR type of sign usually hung in bars and tobacco designation), coyote trap, copper coal bucket stores in the 1990s. Measures approximately 12” x 26”. Nice piece (10 x 14”, 20th c cast iron fire engine (no rider) of retro American tobacciana. Perfect for a man cave. Est. $70-100 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 115503 HWAC# 116890 Lot# 1505 Vintage Cigar Advertising Large Lot# 1513 Western Print- Calendar Group Glass Paperweight Advertisement under Ansel Adams print, framed, no glass or plexi, glass reads: RELAXATION / “The Best Money scratch hard to see: “Monolith, The Face of Can Buy Cigars”. 5 cents symbols on each top Half Dome” (1927) Yosemite. Unsigned. 32 x corner and colorful artwork of 3 long-haired 25” overall. Large western themed calendar, “Missouri Lumber Co., Fort Benton, Loma, beauties lounging in Greco-Roman setting, Highwood, Geraldine, Square Butte, Montana. partially draped in robes. Made by the Brunhoff Mfg. Co. Cincinnati, 1917. some stain upper right corner, otherwise Ohio. Bottom is cream colored felt with mfg stamp. Top of glass is a very nice western calendar 29 x 42 appx.. Est. $100-200 HWAC# concave, like a shallow dish to hold paperclips, loose change or the like. Very attractive Advertising Collectible in very good condition. 117141 Approx 7 x 3.75” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118153 Lot# 1514 Western Theme Lot# 1506 Vintage Comic Books - Large geode rocks This is a grouping of amethyst rock, agate and Lot! Never Cherry Picked! This is a lot of comics with various characters from such as: jasper geodes (2), two cow Star Reach, Zen, Mandrake, Spawn, and a few horns, two gold panners, a top comics. *Note this collection has not been covered wagon wood model cherry picked and not heavily researched. All toy, and two bota bags., Est. lots are as is and have not been graded. We $80-200 HWAC# 113078 recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $200-500 HWAC# 109365 Lot# 1515 1920’s Western Union Telegraph Lot# 1507 Vintage Harvey Comic Books: Offiice Sign This is a nice sign from the 1920’s Classics! Large Dealer Lot! This is a lot of from Western Union. The piece measures 14”x 14” square and is in very good condition with Harvey comics with various characters such as: Casper, Little Dot, Baby Huey, Tom and small chips on the right edge. See photos for Jerry, Felix the Cat, Sad Sack Lunch, and Richie more detail. A great sign. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Rich. *Note this collection has not been cherry 118283 picked and not heavily researched. All lots are as is and have not been graded. We recommend coming to preview or look at the enlarged photo to determine grade. The Historic V & T Lot# 1516 Custom Oak Display Case Custom Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $400- oak display case from the James Mackie 800 HWAC# 109363 Collection of Grass Valley. 7’ long, 18” deep, 32” Lot# 1508 Vintage Commercial Coffee Mill high, three panel glass front with doors at both sides; 3” deep glass covered flat display at top. This case is a beauty, used by Mackie for at Vintage rusted red cast iron commercial coffee least a decade. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 80059 mill. 19” x 15” x 11”. Some parts missing. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 37250 58 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1517 1920s-1940s Large Lot Canada Lot# 1522 Pair of Yuan Dynasty Jars Antique Travel Archive Lot of 68 is a travel archive Chinese Yuan Dynasty celadon porcelain jars of Canada from the 1920s-1940s. Includes with lids. East Asia, China, Yuan Dynasty, ca. 30 publications, brochures, tickets, menus, 1271 to 1368 CE. Gorgeous, celadon-glazed postcards, matchbook covers and maps, and ceramic jars, four tiny handles are around 38 photos. Items include a map of British the wide, round mouth. Pair are in very good Columbia, brochures about Victoria, totem condition. Yuan ceramics were made during poles, Hotel St. Regis in Vancouver, Banff a transitional time period in Chinese art, Springs Hotel and much more. Some items when Mongolian invasions in the north drove came out of a scrap album. See photo for ceramic artists south. Certificate of authenticity details. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118856 enclosed. Est. $450-800 HWAC# 119609 Lot# 1518 Maps of British Columbia, Lot# 1523 Two Neolithic Painted Pieces Two Alberta, and Yukon Territory There are pieces, one is a jar (4” x 5.25” diameter), and five maps (1-5) of the Crowsnest Forest and the other is a dish (2.25”h x 5.25” diameter), Waterston Lakes area Rocky Mountain Reserve both are rough forms, with the body of each (Alberta), scale 62.5, surveys by Bridgland showing geometric and lattice-motifs rendered and Hyatt 1913-1914. Depicts rail passage in black pigment on red clay. Est. $150-300 and the Rocky Mountain Forest Preserve., HWAC# 119611 The Yukon Territory group 754, 2 maps, scale 63.3, revised 1912 shows the historic towns of Lot# 1524 ca. 3000-2000 BCE Two red Jars Conrad, Wynton B.C. and mining claims., The Yukon Terr. group 804, from the Neolithic period Two red clay jars 4 maps 2 missing, Whitehorse area, scale 63.3, revised 1912 shows from East Asia, China, Neolithic Period, ca. the historic town of Whitehorse, Canon, may mining claims., The 3000 to 2000 BCE. Round bottomed vessels, Yukon Terr., group 903,2 maps 7 missing, Lewis River area, scale 63.3, the bodies covered in deeply-incised lines revised 1913, shows coal lands., The Yukon Terr. group 1052, 8 maps (sgraffito) which give them an interesting 1 missing, Dawson area, scale 63.3, revised 1912, shows Yukon River, texture. The wide neck of the vessel is slightly Klondike River and many Australian mining claims. The Selkirk area, 7 corseted and flares upwards to a thick rim with a splayed lip. One jar is maps 2 missing, scale 1 in = 1 mile, 1st edition 1917, Selkirk township 4” h x 4.25” diameter; the other is 5”h x 4.75” diameter. Est. $200-300 shows mining claims and principal water courses., The Stewart group HWAC# 119610 Yukon Terr., 8 maps 1 missing, 1 in.=1 mile, 1st edition 1917, historic Lot# 1525 Chinese Decorative Containers Stewart and Stewart Crossing shown, along with the RNWMP office. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 117836 (4) Four Chinese decorative items including a large ceramic planter (not a fishbowl, because Lot# 1519 c. early 1900’s Antique Lapis the interior is unglazed, un-ornamented, and Pendant This antique lapis lazuli pendant is, has a 1-inch hole in the bottom) approx 16 in one word, stunning… exquisitely carved on inches in diameter and 11-1/2 inches tall with both sides, rich solid blue, 1.5” x 1”. Intricate a deep blue background and floral designs in floral design. 18k gold attached hanger. Est. green, white, red, and gold; a dark-red lacquerware vase carved from $1000-2000 HWAC# 119990 wood in a corrugated or fluted pattern, approx. 18 inches tall and 5 inches at the widest diameter (the lacquer in a small area near the base is de-laminating but obscure; a cylindrical wooden container approx 7 inches in diameter and 7 inches tall, fully engraved with Chinese characters embossed with gold; and a white ceramic (porcelain?) open-top urn decorated in rust-red Oriental designs, approx. 13-1/2 inches tall and 6 inches at the widest diameter. This urn comes in a wooden box covered in dark blue fabric on the outside and lined with a white satin-like padded interior, approx. 17 x 6.5 x. 6.5 inches. See photo for relative sizes of these items. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 105995 Lot# 1520 3300 to 2000 BC. Neolithic Jar with Lot# 1526 Vintage Ethiopian Canoe Basket Handles Neolithic Chinese pottery, Majiayao Vintage Ethiopian hand woven Gambella culture jar with handles. Thin, delicate piece. boat shaped basket, 21.5” x 7” x 4”. Very good The first ceramics produced in China around ten condition. Est. $100-140 HWAC# 119197 or eleven thousand years ago were utilitarian wares and this early role for basic pottery has Lot# 1527 Antique rusty finds Antique never diminished. 3.5”h x 3.5” diameter. Rim vintage miscellaneous metal detecting rusty has some minor chip damage, otherwise good finds and a WWI French military helmet. Est. condition. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. $100-150 HWAC# 119517 Est. $250-400 HWAC# 119612 Lot# 1528 c. 1760’s German Brass and Copper Tobacco Box German Brass and Lot# 1521 c. 7500-5000 Neolithic red Jar Early Copper Tobacco Box. Probably by Johann Neolithic (c.7500-5000). Red ceramic jar, 4.25”h Heinrich Hamer. Illustration of a hunt with x 6.25” diameter. Jar is very good condition for dogs chasing a buck deer on box lid. Bottom its age, plain, no design. Ceramic art was the shows building with people. Manufacturer’s monogram “I. H. H.”. defining creative activity of Neolithic society in Nice age patina, all-round engraved tendrils decoration. Very good China. The earliest pots to appear were almost condition, please inspect. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 119196 exclusively utilitarian earthenware, hand-made (by coiling), mainly red in colour and fired in bonfires. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 116209 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 59
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 General Americana Collectibles Lot# 1529 Turn of the Century / 1900’s Huge Lot# 1534 clate 1900’s Sash (Sluck, Belarusian) Brass serving Tray/ from East India Gigantic, 62” x 4.5”, fringe is approx 5.5”. Beautiful flowers, like the kind, a Maharaja ( “ A great ruler, great colors of brown, green, blue & cream. Sluck king, or high king ) would use at a banquet. It sashes, real treasure of Belarusian culture. This would take 2 people end to end to serve this type of handwork was produced in Belarus (then try, with food on it !! This specimen is 29” tall Rzeczpospolita) in the second half of the 18th and x 45” long in size. Originally found in Vietnam, early 19th centuries. Sluck sashes were named after in an old thrift store in 1968, 51 Years ago. Brass with pie crust rim the city of Slutsk (Minsk region), where they were folded up. The interior has a border of palm leaves, and the interior first produced in 18th century to replace expensive central section as well. Hand made, and pounded impressions. Also imported sashes from the Orient. Such sashes from has scalloped interior border designs. says “ India “ Peened into the Ottoman Empire, Persia, Iran and China were very popular among the base. Could be hung on the wall, or used as a coffee table, if you have nobles of the time and served not only as a decorative element of the a base made. Very ornate beautiful piece, in great condition.( *Note: costume but as a symbol of high social status and wealth as well. Ben- If you are the winning bidder of this great item, there will be excess Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, Canada Est. $100-200 HWAC# 85820 shipping charge, because it is a large, over size item !! ) ( RH). Est. $1200-1500 HWAC# 89560 Lot# 1535 clate 1900’s Sash (Sluck, Belarusian) 62” x 4.5”, fringe is approx 5.5”. Beautiful flowers, Lot# 1530 c. 1800’s Forenze Portrait Porcelain appear to be of silk, colors of brown, soft pink, gold Rare Firenze hand painted portrait porcelain & cream. Sluck sashes real treasure of Belarusian plaque. Bare breasted woman holding snake, 3.5” culture. This type of handwork was produced in x 2.75”. Excellent condition. Est. $130-260 HWAC# Belarus (then Rzeczpospolita) in the second half 119997 of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Sluck sashes were named after the city of Slutsk (Minsk region), where they were first produced in 18th century to replace expensive imported sashes from the Orient. Such sashes from Ottoman Empire, Persia, Iran and China were Lot# 1531 Madera, 1910 Sierra Madre Land very popular among the nobles of the time and served not only as a decorative element of the costume but as a symbol of high social status & Lumber Co. Photo Album Sierra Madre and wealth as well. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, Canada Est. Land and Lumber Company black and white $200-300 HWAC# 85819 photographs in black photo album. 86 different images, all 7” x 9”, showing all facilities and Lot# 1536 c. 1800’s Swiss Snuff Boxes Nice operations, including housing, extensive antique vintage 19th century large snuff lumber mill structures and equipment, logging boxes. Inscription reads ...de berne.. (Berne, field camps and railroad operations. The Hearst Corporation owned 500,000 acres in this location. Est. $300- Switzerland) Likely to be about c1850 and 500 HWAC# 119577 possibly Stobwasser. It measures about 3.75” diameter x .5”. One has portrait of buxom Lot# 1532 Mayan/Aztec Terra Cotta Pottery woman, tin box, and the other is a portrait of De La Fayette, wood box. Used condition. Est. Artifacts (5 Items) Lot of five items. Four $400-1000 HWAC# 119999 small, crudely formed head fragments made out of clay and mounted on small squares Lot# 1537 London, 1869 Bound Archive of The painted gold with green felt applied to bottom. Graphic Newspaper The Graphic was a British Two of the have separated from mounting and weekly illustrated newspaper, first published on are clearly broken off heads. One larger pottery 4 December 1869 by William Luson Thomas’s statue of a Mayan/Aztec God-like figure with company Illustrated Newspapers Ltd. Thomas’s large feathered head dress. The larger statue measures approximately brother Lewis Samuel Thomas was a co-founder. The 8” in height, while the smaller head fragments are 1” to 2.5” in height, premature death of the latter in 1872 “as one of the not counting the bases. These artifacts have no known provenance but founders of this newspaper, [and who] took an active strongly resemble pre-columbian Mayan anthropomorphic figures interest in its management” left a marked gap in the known to be found in ancient burial sites near Chihuhua, Mexico early history of the publication It was set up as a rival in the Copper Canyon region, dating back around 1,500 years. The to the popular Illustrated London News.This is an older bound archive, crudely formed heads were clearly sculpted without the use of molds with the cover detached. The pages are in good condition. The prints and are remarkably similar to the Tlatico figurines found in central are beautiful. See photos for more detail. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119647 Mexico that date back before the Aztec Empire. The Tlatico sculptors paid close attention to the hairstyle or headdress on clay figurines, Lot# 1538 London, 1880’s Sterling Card Case which resembles these heads, as they each have a distinctive “do”. & Tintype This lot contains a tintype from the Further research and expert authentication is warranted for this very 1800’s measuring 3”x 4” in case with broken interesting lot of possibly very ancient, collectible South American hinges. There is also a sterling silver card box, clay artifacts. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117742 crafted in London by William Francis Garrud. The hinge is also broken on this, but it still closes tightly. Est. $100- Lot# 1533 Minoan Art and Archaeology with 120 HWAC# 118244 10 Photos 6 pages from Art and Archaeology possibly May-June 1934, A Minoan Gold Lot# 1539 c. late 1800’s Victorian Staffordshire Treasure. 10.75” x 7.75”. 10 black and white Watch-Holder Antique English Victorian photos of Minoan art on thick matting. The Staffordshire Pottery Watch-Holder. Newlyweds with Gold Treasure of Sigsig, Ecuador, leaflets of doves, grape arbor. 8.5” x 5” x 2”. Small nick in watch the Museum of the American Indian, Heye holder, otherwise in good condition Est. $250-400 Foundation 1924. 16 pages on heavy stock HWAC# 119193 with 3 color plates and several art drawings. 9.5” x 13”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52816 60 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1540 Iowa 1865 Iowa State Gazetteer, 1865 Lot# 1548 Boston, Massachusetts 1867 New Hair, James T. Iowa State Gazetteer: Embracing England Cities Business Directory New England Descriptive and Historical Sketches of Counties, Cities Business Directory, and complete index to the Cities, Towns and Villages, Which Include Much Mercantile manufacturing and professional interests Valuable Information Respecting the Agriculture, of the cities. Briggs and Company Publisher, Boston Manufactories, Commerce, Educational and 1867. 376 pages comprising a major business Religious Institutions, Population and History of the State: to Which directory for the East Coast. Very rare. Est. $320-800 HWAC# 81100 Is Added a Shippers’ Guide and a Classified Business Directory of the Manufacturers, Merchants, Professional and Tradesmen of Iowa, Lot# 1549 Boston, Massachusetts 1836 Stimpson’s Together with Their Business Address. Bailey & Hair, 1865._ 616 pages. Boston Directory, 1836 Stimpson’s Boston Binding separated at inside front cover, otherwise generally fine. This Directory; containing the names of the inhabitants, is a nice, rare, early Iowa directory right at the end of the Civil War. Est. their occupations, places of business, and swelling $500-1000 HWAC# 80278 houses, and the City Register, with lists of the Streets, Lanes and Wharves, the City Officers, Public Offices, and Banks, and Lot# 1541 Louisville, Kentucky 1880 Caron’s other useful information. Published in 1836 by Charles Stimpson, Jr. Directory of the City of Louisville for 1880 This small but thick volume includes a folded map of the Boston area Caron’s Directory of the City of Louisville for adjacent to title page. 395 pages plus advertisements. Front cover 1880. published by C. K. Caron. Volume 10. 907 board is detached, the back cover board is missing, but the rest is still pages. Detached at inside front cover, classic present. This is a nice, but scarce, early Boston directory that is good reference for distilleries, needs repair. Est. for California Gold Rush research, etc. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82814 $400-800 HWAC# 82801 Lot# 1550 Boston, Massachusetts 1840 Stimpson’s Lot# 1542 Louisville, Kentucky 1912 Caron’s Boston Directory,1840 Directory of the City of Louisville for 1912 Stimpson’s Boston Directory; containing the names of the inhabitants, Caron’s Directory of the City of Louisville for 1880. their occupations, places of business, and swelling Published by Caron Directory Co. just under 2000 houses, and the City Register, with lists of the Streets, pages._ Split at center and front inside cover, dark blue binding, rare great information on Louisville distilleries. Est. Lanes and Wharves, the City Officers, Public Offices, and Banks, and $400-800 HWAC# 82802 other useful information. Published in 1840 by Charles Stimpson, Jr._ This small but thick volume includes a folded map of the Boston area adjacent to title page. 451 pages plus advertisements. Front and Lot# 1543 Kentucky 1902 Business and back boards are missing, but the rest is still present. This is a nice, Professional Directory of KY and IN, 1902 but scarce, early Boston directory that is good for California Gold Rush Business and Professional Directory of Central research, etc. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82813 Kentucky and Southern Indiana Embracing ... Statistical and Geographical Information. Union Lot# 1551 Boston, Massachusetts 1894 The Boston Directory Company, 1903. Undated on the title page. Printed with Almanac and Business Directory, 1894 The Boston high-acid paper, so the pages are fragile. Contains much information Almanac and Business Directory for 1894, volume 59, on distilleries, etc. 1902 to 1903. Hard blue binding, separating pages Sampson Murdoch and Company Boston. 691 pages, at the inside front cover, otherwise fine. Rare. Est. $400-800 HWAC# hardbound generally fine. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82818 82800 Lot# 1544 Maine 1862 Business Directory of the Lot# 1552 Boston, Massachusetts 1852 The Boston Directory for the Year 1852 The Boston Subscribers to the New Map of Maine, 1862 Business Directory for the Year 1852 with an Almanac, Directory for the Subscribers of the New Map of Maine, Boston, published by George Adams, 1852. Several with a brief history and description of the state prepared sections in the back. The main body is 316 pages by William Willis. Published by J Chace, Jr. & Co. 344 pages plus the appendix plus the ads. Rear cover board is separated at inside plus advertisements.Copy belonged to Mr. Ed Grant. Penciled in on the cover otherwise nice. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82821 front piece is 1862. An early Maine directory. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82803 Lot# 1553 Boston, Massachusetts 1860 The Boston Directory for the Year Ending 1860 Lot# 1545 Maine 1867 The Maine Business Adams and Sampson and Company, 1859. 549 Directory for September 1, 1867 The Maine pages plus advertisements. All original, generally Business Directory for September 1, 1867. by very fine condition. Est. $320-600 HWAC# 82819 Briggs & Co., Boston. 280 pages plus abs, all original board is fine, slight warping of boards, otherwise fine Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82805 Lot# 1554 Boston, Massachusetts 1865 The Lot# 1546 Maine 1871 The Portland Directory Boston Directory, 1865 The Boston Directory, 1865. Published by Adams, Sampson, & Co. and Reference Book, 1871 The Portland Frontispiece is separated at the spine. 560 pages Directory and Reference Book with a Business plus advertisements. Excellent reference for post- Directory Attached for 1871, Volume 10, by S. B. Civil War research. Re-binding is fine. Est. $240-600 HWAC# 82825 Beckett. Portland, published by B Thurston and Company 1871. 381 pages. Original boards are Lot# 1555 Boston, Massachusetts 1879 The fine. Predates the Maine Silver Rush of circa 1879. Est. $200-400 Boston Directory, v74, 1879 The Boston HWAC# 82806 Directory, Volume 74, 1879 published by Adams, Lot# 1547 Boston, Massachusetts 1855 Sampson & Co. The title page notes the price was five dollars, which was very expensive at the time. Boston Directory for the Year 1855 Boston 1386 pages plus advertisements, some wear from use, otherwise Directory for the Year 1855, Boston, published very good. This is a choice directory to use when researching Boston, by George Adams, 1855. 412 pages plus abs and businesses doing business in the West, particularly when they very good to fine condition, re-binding is fine, invested in Colorado gold mines. Reinforced binding. Est. $320-800 chipped edges. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82820 HWAC# 82824 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 61
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1556 Boston, Massachusetts 1880 The Lot# 1564 Detroit, Michigan 1863 Michigan Lowell Directory, 1880 The Lowell Directory, State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1880, Volume 30, by Sampson, Davenport, and for 1863--4 Michigan State Gazetteer and Company, published by Joshua Merrill and Son. Business Directory for 1863--4, Embracing 608 pages plus advertisements. Generally fine Historical and Descriptive Sketches of All condition. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82823 the Cities, Towns and Villages Throughout the State, Together with Classified Lists of all Lot# 1557 Boston, Massachusetts 1885 The Professions, Trades and Pursuits, Names of all Organized Companies, Lowell Directory, 1885 The Lowell Directory, State and County Officers, and full information regarding the Mercantile 1885, Volume 34, by Sampson, Davenport & and Manufacturing Interests of the State. Compiles and Published by Co. Folded, color map inside, detached at Charles F. Clarke 1863._ 612 pages plus advertising. Choice Michigan the fold. Rear cover and binding separated at state directory that was published during the Civil War. Est. $300-600 inside edge. 742 pages. Contains a directory HWAC# 82832 of Lowell. Boston pagination is correct the map is correct. The first sentence referred to an advertisement. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82822 Lot# 1565 St. Paul, Minnesota 1878-1879 Directory / St.Paul Minnesota Really Lot# 1558 Boston, Massachusetts 1858 The interesting directory... everything you could Roxbury Directory, 1858, Number VI The Roxbury possibly think of, is in here. Campbell’s / St. Directory, 1858, Number VI, by Adams, Sampson & Paul / Directory/ Vol. V1. Light green cover, Co._ This small volume contains 212 pages plus a dark green end. Good condition. Minute large section of advertisements in the back. Front amount of binding on the top end missing. Page cover board is missing. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 82815 3 inside, top right corner gone. Otherwise very fine. Rare item. ( RH). Est. $200-350 HWAC# 89566 Lot# 1566 Minnesota History of Minnesota, Lot# 1559 Worchester, Massachusetts 1877 Christianson History of Minnesota by T. The Worchester Directory, v34, 1877 The Christianson in five volumes, 1935, published by the American Historical Society. Choice Worcester Directory, Volume 34, Drew Allis & near-mint condition. Fantastic historical Co. 1877. Folding map opposite the title page. reference. Holabird Reference Library. Est. 592 pages plus ads. Generally fine. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 82828 $300-700 HWAC# 81153 Lot# 1560 Massachusetts 1851 The Lot# 1567 Newport, New Hampshire 1870 Worchester Almanac, Directory, and The Newport Business Directory and Advertiser, 1870 The Newport Business Business Advertiser for 1851 The Worchester Directory and Advertiser, Newport, Published Almanac, Directory, and Business Advertiser by the Business Men, 1870._ 82 pages plus for 1851, by Henry J. Howland. 183 pages. Very addition. String bound with no hard cover. Est. good condition. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82811 $100-200 HWAC# 82841 Lot# 1561 Detroit, Michigan 1868 Charles F. Clark’s Annual City Directory, City of Lot# 1568 Portsmouth, New Hampshire 1875 Greenough‘s Directory of the City of Detroit, 1868-9 Charles F. Clark’s Annual City Directory of the Inhabitants, Business Firms, Portsmouth for 1875 Greenough‘s Directory of the Inhabitants, Institutions, Manufacturing Incorporated Companies, Etc., of the City of Establishments, Business, Societies, Business Detroit, for 1868—9. Published by Charles Firms, Etc., Etc,. in the City of Portsmouth for F Clark, 1868._ 407 pages. Original boards and binding, but large 1875. Compiled and published by Greenough & Co. 1875._ 176 pages markings on the front cover from the Michigan Central Railroad, as this apparently was their copy. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82834 plus advertisements. The receipt for the directory is adhered to the inside back cover for which $1.25 was paid. Inside front cover shows complements of C W Gray. Wear to the spine with pieces missing. Est. Lot# 1562 Detroit, Michigan 1862 Charles F. $200-400 HWAC# 82835 Clark’s Annual Directory… City of Detroit for Lot# 1569 Portsmouth, New Hampshire 1883 1862 to ‘3 Charles F. Clark’s Annual Directory… The Portsmouth Directory for 1883-84 The City of Detroit for 1862 to ‘3 by Richard Edwards, published by Charles Portsmouth Directory for 1883-84, compiled Clark 1862. Previously owned by R. W. Cleveland. 356 pages with original binding. Front cover almost detached. A nice, early Detroit and published by W. A. Greenough & Co., directory with high-quality printer samples inside. Est. $300-500 Boston._ This was William H. Rollin’s copy. 305 HWAC# 82826 pages. Rear board nearly detached, with some damage to the upper spine. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 82842 Lot# 1563 Detroit, Michigan 1870 Michigan State Business Directory 1870-71 Platte, Lot# 1570 Newark, New Jersey 1841 Pierson‘s Montague T. Michigan State Business Directory Newark City Directory for 1841-2 Pierson, B. 1870--71 Detroit. Tribune Book and Job Office, T., Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1841-2. 1870._ 346 pages plus ads. Rear cover board is Published by Aaron Guest, 1841._ 292 pages starting to detach. Missing 1/4 of the spine at the bottom. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82833 plus ads. The cover boards are loose, otherwise in nice condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82850 62 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1571 Newark, New Jersey 1843 Pierson‘s Lot# 1579 Albany, New York 1849 Hoffman’s Newark City Directory for 1843-44 Pierson‘s Albany Directory and City Register, 1849-50 Newark City Directory for 1843-44 , Pierson, B. Hoffman, L. G., Hoffman’s Albany Directory and T., Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1843- City Register 1849-50, 13th Annual Directory, 44. Published by Aaron Guest, 1843._ 228 Albany, New York. , 414 pages also includes pages in generally fine condition. Est. $200- New York mercantile cards. Front and back 400 HWAC# 82851 covers detached, but present, otherwise in fine condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82852 Lot# 1572 Newark, New Jersey 1857 Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1857- Lot# 1580 Albany, New York 1872 The 8, v23 Pierson, B. T., Pierson‘s Newark City Albany Directory for the Year 1872 The Directory for 1857-8, volume 23. Published by Albany Directory for the Year 1872, Containing A. Stephen Holbrook, 1857. , 472 pages. Cover a General Directory of the Citizens, Business boards are loose. From the collection of Dr. S. A. Directory, Record of the City Government, Its Smith. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82849 Institutions, &c., &c. Published by Sampson, Davenport & Co., 1872._ 442 pages plus ads. Binding showing its age. Lot# 1573 Newark, New Jersey 1860 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82857 Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1860- 1, v26 Pierson, B. T., Pierson‘s Newark City Lot# 1581 Albany, New York 1876 The Albany Directory for 1860-1, volume 26. Published by Directory for the Year 1876 The Albany A. Stephen Holbrook, 1860._ This issue includes Directory for the Year 1876, The Centennial a folded, color-shaded map of Newark, NJ. 566 Year Containing a General Directory of the pages plus appendix. Cover boards are loose, Citizens, Business Directory, Record of the City binding broken and worn out. Please inspect Government, Its Institutions, &c., &c. Published Est. $100-200 HWAC# 82848 by Sampson, Davenport & Co., 1876._ 432 pages plus ads. There is some damage to binding along the spine and edges, and water staining. Est. Lot# 1574 Newark, New Jersey 1861 $200-400 HWAC# 82856 Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1861-2, v27 Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1861- Lot# 1582 Albany, New York 1885 The 2, v27 , Folwell, Chas. H., Pierson‘s Newark Albany Directory for the Year 1885 The City Directory for 1861-2, volume 27, printed Albany Directory for the Year 1885 including at the Daily Advertiser Office, 1861._ Missing Bath, East Albany and Greenbush, Also a the first 12 pages. Front and rear boards detached. 584 pages plus Business Directory, and Records of the City and advertisements. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82847 Village Governments, Their Institutions, &c., &c. Published by Sampson, Davenport & Co., 1885._ 508 pages plus Lot# 1575 Newark, New Jersey 1864 advertising. Shows some water damage, otherwise in fine condition. Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1864- Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82858 5, v30 Folwell, Chas. H., Pierson‘s Newark City Directory for 1864-5, volume 30, printed at the Lot# 1583 Brooklyn, New York 1845 Brooklyn Daily Advertiser Office, 1864._ 410 pages plus Directory for 1845 & 6 Brooklyn Directory appendices and advertisements. Front and rear for 1845 & 6, compiled and published by Henry boards detached. A nice Civil War piece. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82846 and William Hearne, Brooklyn_ 291 pages with some damage to the spine, otherwise in generally fine condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Lot# 1576 Newark, New Jersey 1875 82865 Holbrook’s New York City Directory, 1875 Holbrook’s New York City Directory for the Lot# 1584 Brooklyn, New York 1847 Brooklyn Year ending April 1, 1875, published by A. Directory and Yearly Advertiser for 1847-8 Stephen Holbrook, 1874. , New binding with Brooklyn Directory and Yearly Advertiser for 1084 pages. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82855 1847-8, Containing the Usual Arrangement of Names, Occupations and Residences; Also a Street Directory… published by Wm. J. Hearne Lot# 1577 Newark, New Jersey 1878 & James E. Webb, Brooklyn._ Classic Gold Rush reference material with Holbrook’s Newark City Directory, 1878 an index in the back. 322 pages. This piece has an owner stamp on the Holbrook’s Newark City Directory for the Year front for Alderman Wycoff. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82863 ending April 1, 1878, published by A. Stephen Holbrook, 1877._ New binding, 1108 pages, plus folding map. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82854 Lot# 1585 Brooklyn, New York 1849 The Brooklyn Directory and Yearly Advertiser for 1849 & 50 The Brooklyn Directory and Yearly Advertiser for 1849 & 50, published by Lot# 1578 Albany, New York 1835 Child’s Henry R. and William J. Hearne, Brooklyn._ A Albany Directory and City Register for the re-bound volume of 434 pages and a good Gold Rush reference work. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Years 1835-6 Child’s Albany Directory and 82862 City Register for the Years 1835-6 printed by E. B. Child, 1835._ 264 pages. Spine repaired with black binding tape. Covers show soiling and wear. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82853 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 63
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1586 Brooklyn, New York 1869 The Lot# 1593 New York City, New York 1878- Brooklyn City and Business Directory, 1869 79 Trow’s New York City Directory for The Brooklyn City and Business Directory for 1878-1879 Classic New York directory for the Year ending May 1, 1869, Containing Also A a key period of the late 1870’s, a time when Street and Avenue Directory and An Appendix. Manhattan financiers became involved with Compiled by George T. Lain, published by Lain western mining interests. Est. $200-400 and Company_ Includes a folding map opposite the title page, both of HWAC# 82943 which are detached from the spine with a torn front cover board. Spine plate is missing. 789 pages plus appendices. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Lot# 1594 New York City, New York 1881 82861 Trow’s New York City Directory, 1881 Trow’s New York City Directory, Vol. XCIV for Lot# 1587 Brooklyn, New York 1894 and the Year Ending May 1, 1881. Published by 1897 Brooklyn New York Directories, The Trow City Directory Company, New York._ 2 2 Brooklyn directories, 1894 and 1897. 1702 pages plus ads. Cover board is loose, new Hardbound, condition issues, published by black binding on the spine. Some pages are loose. Once owned by S.M. Lane in Brooklyn. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 81507 and D. E. Meeker, attorneys in New York. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82942 Lot# 1595 New York City, New York 1891-1899 Trow’s Lot# 1588 New York City, New York 1849 New York Corporation Directories for the 1890’s Doggett’s New York City Directory for 1849- Nine volumes of Trow’s Copartnership and Corporation directories for 1891-1899 complete. Orange binding, 1850 Doggett’s New York City Directory for fine. Choice business reference for the 1890’s recession 1849-1850, John Doggett, Jr. & Co. New York_ and for info from a period where many Federal records 468 pages plus advertisements. Rear cover are lost (census). Est. $1000-1800 HWAC# 81143 board is loose, some damage to the spine. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 82873 Lot# 1589 New York City, New York 1832 Lot# 1596 New York City, New York 1920, 1924 Trow’s Longworth’s American Almanac, New- New York Directories for 1920, 1924 Trow’s New York Register, and City Directory, 1832 York Directories for 1920, 1924. Large format, 10 x 13”, Longworth’s American Almanac, New-York huge directories. fine. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 81146 Register, and City Directory, for the Fifty- Seventh Year of American Independence. Published by Thomas Longworth, 1832._ Formerly in the Library of Congress with surplus stamp in front. Re-bound 750 pages. A nice copy. Est. $300- 500 HWAC# 82870 Lot# 1597 New York City, New York 1837 Lot# 1590 New York City, New York 1865 The New York Williams’s New York Annual Register. 1837 City Commercial Register and Business Directory, Williams’s New York Annual Register. 1837, published by G. & C. Carvill & Co., New York 1865 The New York City Commercial Register Containing 1837._ 528 pages plus ads in reasonably good the Cards of the Principal Merchants, Manufacturers condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82869 &c., in the City and Vicinity, Classified According to the Business, Forming a Business Directory of Reliable Parties in all the Various Branches. 1865 to 1866. _ The Lot# 1598 New York City, New York 1866 book is missing the title page and perhaps one front Wilson‘s Business Directory of New York page. New cover boards and new binding. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 82871 City, 1866-67 Wilson‘s Business Directory of New York City, 1866-67, published by John Lot# 1591 New York City, New York 1867 F. Trow, 1866._ 558 pages plus ads in nice Trow’s New York City Directory. 1867 condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82877 Trow’s New York City Directory Compiled by H. Wilson. Vol LXXX. For the Year Ending May 1, Lot# 1599 New York City, New York 1868 1867. _ Cover boards are detached, and binding Wilson‘s Business Directory of New York is split. Some pages are damaged. 1119 pages City, 1868-69 Wilson‘s Business Directory of plus more than 100 pages of advertisements. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 82878 New York City, 1868-69, published by John F. Trow, 1868., 624 pages plus advertisements, and an index in the front. Original selling price Lot# 1592 New York City, New York 1870 was two dollars. Choice business directory organized by category. Est. Trow’s New York City Directory. 1870 $200-400 HWAC# 82876 Trow’s New York City Directory Compiled by H. Lot# 1600 New York City, New York 1879 New Wilson. Vol LXXXIII. For the Year Ending May 1, York City Directory 1879–‘80 New York City 1870. _ Cover boards are detached, and binding Directory 1879–’80._ Much repair, 1657 pages is split. Some pages are damaged. 1216 pages plus ads, new tape binding on the back. Once plus ads and amendments. Tattered binding. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 82879 owned by S.M. and D. E. Meeker, attorneys in New York. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82941 64 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1601 New York City, New York 1881 New Lot# 1609 New York 1870 Boyd’s Railroad Directory York City Directory New York City directory and Gazetteer, 1870-71 Boyd’s Railroad Directory for 1881. Missing title page. Rebound with and Gazetteer of Cities and Villages, on the line of original boards. Ads present in the back. Large Railroads between Albany, Troy, and Bennington, directory. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 81506 North to Saratoga, Whitehall, Rutland, Burlington and St. Albans, and East to Ticonderoga, Essex, Fort Henry, Lot# 1602 New York City, New York 1935-37 Keeseville and Platteburgh, on Lake Champlain, 1870-71. Compiled by Polk’s New York Directiories 1935, 1936, Andrew Boyd. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82978 1937 Corporation directories. Original red binding with ads. very good to fine. Est. $200- Lot# 1610 New York 1873-1879 New York City Directory 300 HWAC# 81152 Group, 1870’s Run of New York city directories from the Lot# 1603 Olean, New York 1899 Olean [New 1870’s. 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1879. All hardbound, all showing the effects of age, with weakness at hinges, cloth York] Directory, 1899 Olean Directory, 1899. rebound etc. This is an absolute classic reference, and Published by the Olean Directory Company. exceptionally important for research on Western mines, Olean, N. Y., 1899_ 431 pages. Tiny bit of as the number of the Western Mines were financed in New damage to the top of the binding. Est. $160- York and these directories tell us about the people. Rare. Est. $1000- 400 HWAC# 82949 2000 HWAC# 81179 Lot# 1604 Rochester, New York 1847 Daily Lot# 1611 Raleigh, North Carolina 1907 The North American Directory of the City of Rochester Carolina Yearbook and Business Directory, 1907 for 1847-8 Daily American Directory of the The North Carolina Yearbook and Business Directory, City of Rochester for 1847-8. Published by 1907, published by the News and Observer at Raleigh, Jerome & Brother, 1847_ 230 pages plus ads. N. C._ 632 pages with some damage to the center of the spine. Est. Includes a Rochester folding map in front of $200-400 HWAC# 82946 and adjacent to the title page. Once owned by James Abrams (name written on inside front Lot# 1612 Columbus, Ohio 1887 Wiggins’ Columbus and back covers). Generally, in very fine condition, better than normal Directory 1887-8 Wiggins’ Columbus Directory for this age of a document. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82950 1887-8, published by J Wiggins & Co., Columbus, Ohio._ 951 pages plus addendas. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82952 Lot# 1605 Troy, New York 1859 The Troy [New York] Directory, 1859 Young, William Lot# 1613 Dayton, Ohio 1845 Williams’ Dayton H., The Troy Directory for the Year 1859 with City Directory for 1884-85 Williams’ Dayton City a Business Directory, and Other Miscellaneous Directory for 1884-85, 21st issue, compiled and Matter, also Directories of West Troy and published by Williams & Co., 1884_ 626 pages plus Green Island. Volume Thirty-One. Published by ads including a directory of US Post Offices. Generally Adams, Sampson & Co., 1859_ Re-bound using fine condition for a Civil-War-era document. Est. original board 380 pages plus advertisements $160-400 HWAC# 82951 Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82948 Lot# 1606 Utica, New York 1884 Utica City Lot# 1614 Dayton, Ohio 1891 Williams’ Dayton for 1891-92 Directory Directory for the Year 1884 Utica City Williams’ Dayton D1891irectory for 1891-92, Published by Williams Directory for the Year 1884 with a General & Co., 1891_ 862 pages plus ads. Generally, in very and Business Directory of Utica, Frankfort and Ilion, Record of the City Government, Its fine condition. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82953 Institutions &c., &c, Together with a New Map, Compiled and published by Chas.N. Gaffney. Lot# 1615 Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1886 Barnes’ 1884_ 604 pages plus ads, and includes a map Annual Lancaster City Directory for 1886 Barnes’ opposite the title page. In nice condition. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82947 Annual Lancaster City Directory for 1886, Including a Classified Business Directory, a Street Directory, … and an Appendix. Compiled and published by Jno. Lot# 1607 New York 1813 A Gazetteer of the H. Barnes._ About 435 pages. The pages in the index State of New York, 1813 Spafford, Horatio section have been pasted over with newspaper articles. The boards Gates. A Gazetteer of the State of New-York: on this particular directory are mounted in reverse. Spine leather is Carefully Written from Original and Authentic missing. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82977 Materials, Arranged on a New Plan, in Three Parts. H. C. Southwick, 1813._ Includes a Lot# 1616 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1867 folding map of New York adjacent to the frontispiece. 334 pages plus Gopsill’s Philadelphia City and Business appendix. Engravings of buildings here and there. Re-bound and in excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82860 Directory for 1867-8 Gopsill’s Philadelphia City and Business Directory for 1867-8, published by Lot# 1608 New York 1900 Biographical James Gopsill, 1867._ 1690 pages and includes a Directory of the State of New York map in the front pocket. Front cover board broken Biographical directory of the state of New off. Spine cover is loose. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82958 York, 1900. Key volume of financiers in New York at the turn-of-the-century. 567 pages. Lot# 1617 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1877 Spine damage. Contents complete, important Gopsill’s Philadelphia Business Directory for reference. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 81178 1877 Gopsill’s Philadelphia Business Directory for 1877, published by James Gopsill, Philadelphia, 1877._ Reinforced binding. 457 pages. Est. $240- 500 HWAC# 82960 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 65
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1618 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1840 Lot# 1626 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, M’Elroy’s Philadelphia Directory for 1840 Pennsylvania 1874 Directory of Pittsburgh M’Elroy’s Philadelphia Directory for 1840, published and Allegheny Cities, 1874-75 Directory of by A. M’Elroy, Philadelphia, printed by Isaac Ashmead Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities and Parts of & Co. 1840._ 323 pages plus advertisements. Once Adjoining Townships for 1874-75, published owned by A. Wood & Brother. Est. $240-500 HWAC# and compiled by Thurston and Dieffenbacher, 82957 1874._ Once owned by McFarlane Collins & Co.,(handwritten on title page). 660 pages plus Lot# 1619 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1851 addenda, reinforced binding. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 82972 McElroy‘s Philadelphia Directory for 1851 McElroy‘s Philadelphia Directory for 1851, Lot# 1627 published by Edward C. and John Biddle, Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1882 J. F. Diffenbacher’s Philadelphia, 1851._ 514 pages plus ads etc. Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities Reinforced binding generally nice. Est. $320-600 HWAC# 82959 for 1882-‘83 J. F. Diffenbacher’s Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities for 1882-’83, Lot# 1620 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1817 Compiled by Diffenbacher & Thurston, 1882._ 979 pages, reinforced backing. Est. $240-500 Robinson’s Original Annual Directory for HWAC# 82970 Philadelphia, 1817 Robinson’s Original Annual Directory for 1817, Being an Alphabetical List of Lot# 1628 Newport, Rhode Island 1867 Boyd’s More than 22,000 Merchants, Mechanicks, Traders, Newport City Directory, 1867 Boyd, Andrew, &c. of Philadelphia and Suburbs, with Useful Boyd’s Newport City Directory with a Business Information, &c. 14th edition._ Reinforced binding Directory of the Trades and Professions, State 524 pages Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82955 and City Record, and an Appendix of Much Useful Information. A. J. Ward, Newport, Rhode Lot# 1621 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1850 The Island._ 280 pages plus ads. Formerly from the collection of Lawrence Pennsylvania Business State Directory for 1850- Sullivan who had a clothing and menswear store that carried Stetson 51 The Pennsylvania Business State Directory for hats in Newport. In generally fine condition. Est. $160-400 HWAC# 1850-51, published by Giles & Brothers, 1850._ 246 82830 pages. Map is detached adjacent to title page. Spine has been reinforced. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82961 Lot# 1629 Harriman, Tennessee 1892 City Directory of Harriman, TN, 1892 City Lot# 1622 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania Directory of Harriman, Tennessee volume one 1860 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, 1892 G. M. Connelly, publisher Chattanooga_ 1860-61 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny 176 pages plus ads. Some interior wear and Cities and surrounds for 1860-61, published by Geo. separation internally. Est. $150-250 HWAC# H. Thurston 1860._ 364 pages plus ads. Reinforced 82845 binding. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 82966 Lot# 1630 Utah 1884 Utah Gazeteer Rare 1884 Utah Gazeteer and Directory of Logan, Lot# 1623 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1864 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, Ogden, Provo and SLC, 633pp with index. Cover is taped on, water stains on approx first 1864-65 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny 10pp. Xerox UT Gazeteer classified business Cities, the Surrounding Burroughs and Villages, directory 1924-25, 1918-19, 1917, 1900. Geff also Parts of the Adjacent Townships, for 1864-65. Pollock Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 86450 Published by Geo. H. Thurston, 1864._ 392 pages plus advertisements. Reinforced spine. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 82965 Lot# 1631 Addison County, Vermont 1881 Lot# 1624 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pennsylvania 1868 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Gazetteer and Business Directory of Addison County Compiled and Published by Hamilton Cities, 1868-69 Directory of Pittsburgh and Child.1881 Three table of contents: general, Allegheny Cities in the Adjacent Burroughs, Also business, and alphabetical list of advertisers. Parts of the Adjacent Townships, for 1868-69, Illustrated. Many pictorial farming equipment and animal breeding published by Geo. H. Thurston, 1868._ 440 pages advertisements. Includes post offices and post masters, mail and plus business directory, plus advertisements. This book appears to have been repaired in the early days. Est. $240-500 stage lines, county officers, etc. Long history of the county. Hardcover. HWAC# 82964 Brown cloth, gold lettering, rubbed, cover and cover page loose. Spine is loose and beginning to become detached. A little staining toward the Lot# 1625 Pittsburgh and Allegheny, front. 541 pages. [Rarity: iii] Est. $100-300 HWAC# 11455 Pennsylvania 1869 Directory of Pittsburgh Lot# 1632 1988 “Dances With Wolves” and Allegheny Cities, 1869-70 Directory of Autographed Books Hard copy and paperback Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, the Adjacent of the novel “Dances with Wolves.” Both are in Burroughs, and Parts of the Adjacent Townships very good condition and each is autographed for 1869-70, compiled and published by Geo. by the author, Michael Blake. Paperback shows H. Thurston, 1869._ 528 pages plus ads. Color som wear, hardcover in very good condition printed page opposite the title page, reinforced with dust jacket. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119635 binding. 250 400 , Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82971 66 June & July 2020
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1633 3 Volumes of Who’s Who Directories Lot# 1640 Clemens - Adventures of Huckleberry Three volumes of Who’s Who. The first is Pacific Finn - Tom Sawyer’s Companion, 1885 Edition Coast, hardbound, 1947, 1084 pages. The second An early edition of this all-time Clemens classic. book is 1936 to 1937 Who’s Who in America by Average wear, perhaps not as bright as some of the the Marquee Company. The third volume is Who’s other Clemens in this collection. A must-have for the true Clemens, Who on the Pacific coast by the Marquee Company Mark Twain collector. Est. $700-900 HWAC# 117936 19. Three key references on historical figures of the first half of the 20th century. Est. $200-300 Lot# 1641 Clemens - Life on the Mississippi, HWAC# 81174 1883 Edition Very fine copy of this Clemens masterpeice, describing every aspect of a Lot# 1634 1831 American Advertising Mississippi River paddlewheerer. He writes of Directory, 1831 American Advertising everything from the onboard gamblers (including Directory, for Manufacturers and Dealers in the cheaters), personnel, travelers, events and mishaps, such as the American Goods, for the Year 1831, published boiler explosions that killed people, including his brother in real life, by Jocelyn, Darling & Co., New York 1831._ 395 though that is not mentioned. Bright gilt and colors. Sound copy. Est. pages. Front board is loose and back board is $300-400 HWAC# 117935 missing fly pieces in front and rear missing. This is a rare volume. Est. $240-500 HWAC# Lot# 1642 Clemens - Tom Sawyer Abroad, First 82973 Edition, 1894 Good cover generally very fine, with a custom slip case for protection. Illustarted by Dan Lot# 1635 American Men of Science, 2 Beard. Clemens drew on his experiences to write Volumes 2 Volumes on the American Men this fanciful account of Tom and Huck. A great read. of Science. Classic biographical works. 1938 Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117937 volume edited by Jacques Cattel, 1608 pages, hardbound. 1955 Volume One, Physical Science. Water stains 2180 pages. Ex library. Published by RR Bowker. Two key references. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81504 Lot# 1636 1889 Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography Vols. 1-6 6 hardcover volumes includes many engravings and signatures of famous Americans. Est. $300- 600 HWAC# 63138 Lot# 1637 Aviation History Library Thirteen reference works on Aviation history: Pan Am, Lot# 1643 Clemens- Sketches New and Old, 1875, First Edition, Conrad, 1999; Pan American’s Pacific Pioneers, Second State, Bright Covers Inscribed to Archie Wilson from Mr Krupnick, 1997; Saab-Scania Story, private Solomon, Dec. 25, 1875. Bright blue cloth covers, very little edge wear, press, no date (c1990s); Ryan Broughams bright gilt. Illustrated throughout by Clemens himself. Includes “My and their Builders, Wagner, 1974; Pedigree First Literary Venture” and other great short stories. Clemens’ stories of Champions, Boeing since 1916, 1977; Power, the Pratt & Whitney Canada Story, Sullivan et al, 1989; Talking are fanciful and fun, even in todays politically correct world. But it can’t be missed – the illustrations – mostly all by Clemens all through the to the World from Pan Ams Clippers, Chapman, 1999; Lockheed book- these are fantastic. The essay on the “Blind letter department” Constellation, Stringfellow et al, 1992; Beechcraft, Christy, undated, c is hysterical. My own handwriting is bad enough for my coworkers to 1950s, damaged; A Brief History of the Boeing Co., undated, c 1998; decipher, but here Clemens is at his best- both in prose, humor and Pedigree of Champions, Boeing Since 1916, 1963; Douglas, Bowman, illustrations. Another great one is the story of his “first interview with 1999; Fairey Aircraft, Taylor, 1974. All but one excellent, the hard Artemus Ward”. Ward was a comedic icon to Clemens, and the two bound books with full near-mint dust jackets. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 108799 met in Virginia City in the early 1860s, where their shenanigans were well recorded. This story reflects the first meeting there, and what Lot# 1638 Bad Company and Fandango, books of Ward did to Clemens “under the influence”, a marvelous technical presentation of ore deposit geology designed to twist anyone into a the old west These are two books with stories and donut twist. This is a rare instance where Clemens lets the reader into ballads of the old west. “Bad Company” by Joseph his world, in this case as he was developing his sense of humor early Henry Johnson is autographed by the author and on- being “taught” by one of the best, Ward. rare. Est. $1000-2000 includes the dust jacket, 1939, 1949 in very good condition; “Fandango ballads of the old west” by HWAC# 117933 Stanley Vestal 1927 puts stories to prose, and they Lot# Clemens- may be true! Condition is good. Est. $150-200 HWAC# Sketches New and Old, 1644 120238 1893, Jumping Frog on Cover Sam Clemens’ classic Lot# 1639 Books of Hobbies This is collection of books about hobbies. Est. $100-200 HWAC# tale “Sketches New and Old, 116408 first published in 1875. This edition published by the American Publishing Co. in Hartford, Conn., Clemens’ home. Inside fly leaf with small chips and slight tear. Back fly page nearly detached. This is the copy with the frog on the cover. 316pp. The last page (317) has an advertisement for Tom Sawyer, a New edition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117934 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 67
DAY 1 Thur, June 25 Books Lot# 1645 1823 Darby’s Edition of Brookes’ Lot# 1651 Mercantile Agency the R. G. Dun Universal Gazetteer Darby, William. Darby’s Edition and Co Lot of 1. Mercantile Agency the R G Dun of Brookes’ Universal Gazetteer, or, A New Geographical and Company, Postal and Shippers Guide. 1884. Dictionary : Containing a Description of the Empires, Xerox copy of directory. Postal and shippers guides for the US and Kingdoms, States, Provinces, Cities, Towns, Forts, Seas, Canada containing post offices, railroad stations,railroads, coastlines, Harbours, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Capes, &c. in the Known World and US Forts. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119632 ... to Which Are Added, the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitutions of the Respective States : Illustrated by a Neat Coloured Lot# 1652 The Chief of Engineers for the U.S. Map of the United States. Executors of Benjamin Warner, 1823._ 1119 Army Vol. 2 This is a report to COngress by the Chief pages plus appendices. This is another wonderful early gazetteer of of Engineers of the U.S. Army dated 1882 vol. 2 of place names and a key reference work. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 82864 four. Many maps of the east coast. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 116845 Lot# 1646 1915 Davis’s Commercial Encyclopedia of the Pacific Southwest, California, Nevada, Utah and Lot# 1653 The Golden West book for Arizona Published by Alice Davis, Oakland California, children by Margaret Sidney This is a 1915. This appears to be a summary volume, published book :The Golden Wet” written by Margaret for years after the first three volume set. A choice Sidney for children. Printed 1886 inscribed in reference on Western people, also contains outstanding beautiful handwriting as a christram present maps, atlases and other historical information. A choice reference. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81168 in 1891. Profusely illustrated with at least 100 illustrations. A great book for anyone Lot# 1647 1918 Encyclopedia of American interested in Anthropology or history. Condition is very good. Est. Biography (5 Volumes) American Biography $150-200 HWAC# 120239 a New Cyclopedia, illustrated, approx. pp.360 Lot# 1654 1855 The Superintendent of the each volume. Condition issues noted. Spine Coast Survey 1) Report of the Superintendent covers missing, & staining, wear on corners. 8” x 11”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 64246 of the Coast Survey : Showing the Progress of the Survey During the Year 1854. Lot# 1648 1899 Kratzer’s Encyclopedic Washington:Beverly Tucker, Public Printer, 1855. William H. Bissell autograph in front cover. Humboldt Bay Guide and Directory, 1899 Kratzer’s coming out Shasta. West Coast observations; moon, tides, islands. Encyclopedic Guide and Directory, 1899, published by Wayne Kratzer & Co., 1899_ 413 Binding poor. Maps incomplete. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 119693 pages. This is a guide for any business owner Lot# 1655 1825 The Traveler’s Guide or that includes dealers around the Eastern US Pocket Gazetteer of the United States and includes a business directory. Very fine condition. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 82975 The Traveler’s Guide or Pocket Gazetteer of the United States extracted from the latest Lot# 1649 1879 Picturesque World Vol 2 by edition of Morse’s Universal Gazetteer with an Appendix… Illustrated by a map._ This 323- Bailey Hardcover. Picturesque views from all page book was published by Jedediah Morris parts of the world. Loaded with plates of the world. Upper water stain. 575pp Geff Pollock and Richard C. Morse, New Haven, Connecticut, Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 86667 and printed by Nathan Whiting, Some wear on the front binding but otherwise in good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 82816 Lot# 1650 1888 Marvels of the New West Book By William M. Thayer A Vivid Portrayal Lot# 1656 Zane Grey print add-boards of Stupendous Marvels in the Vast Wonderland This is a cache of seven print add-boards West of the Mississippi River. Six books in advertising for the next Zane Grey book. Zane one volume. Comprising Marvels of Nature, Grey is arguably the most noted of all short Marvels of Race, Marvels of Enterprise, Marvels story writers of the west. There is Robber’s of Mining, Marvels of Stock-Raising, and Marvels of Agriculture, Roster with a list of wanted men posters; The Graphically and Truthfully Described by William M. Thayer, Author Vanishing American; The Man of the Forest; of over twenty standard works, including “The White House Series Sunset Pass; To The Last Man; The Wolf Tracker; Majesty’s Rancho. All of Biographies,” and “Youths’ History of the Rebellion”. Illustrated seven neatly kept without folds. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 120224 with over 359 engravings and maps. Norwich, Conn.; the Henry Hill Publishing Company, 1888. 9.5” x 6.5” hard bound. 715 Pages with original binding intact. Wear to spine and edges of covers, but all inside pages present and in very good condition. Thayer’s compilation of work published in this one volume provides an invaluable reference on the western continental United States in the 1800s, detailing the Visit us online to zoom in on vast expanses of awe-inspiring landscapes, geologic features, natural wonders, the richness of mineral resources that abounded and a high resolution images multitude of amazing archeological discoveries occurring throughout the 19th Century, including those evidencing advanced civilizations of all lots! existing in North America prior to and concurrent with the aboriginal races of American Indians encountered by early European explorers. This fascinating work also chronicles the achievements of American innovation and the explosive progress sparking America’s Industrial Revolution along with mind boggling feats of labor, craftsmanship www.FHWAC.com and the sheer force of will coupled with the indomitable human spirit represented in Western American 19th century Architecture, Mining Operations, Transportation, Agriculture and the like. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 118294 68 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 2000 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Lot# 2013 Missouri Pacific Railroad Railroad Brakeman Cap Badge Approx. 3.5 Brakemen Cap Badge 4 x 1”. No hallmark on x 0.75” No hallmark. Minor wear to enamel. reverse. Reverse shows wear. Front very clean. Overall very clean! Est. $50-200 HWAC# 107898 Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113271 Lot# 2001 Athchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Lot# 2014 Northern Pacific Brakeman Cap Railroad Conductor Cap Badge Approx. 3.5 x Badge No hallmark. Red and black enamel. 0.75” No hallmark. Some of the black enamel Approx. 3.5 x 1.5” Some scuffs to enamel. Est. has worn off. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 107896 $50-200 HWAC# 113285 Lot# 2002 CalTrain Conductor Cap Badge Lot# 2015 Northern Pacific Railway Approx. 4 x 1.5” No hallmark. Does show wear. Brakeman Cap Badge Hallmarked “SD Childs Caltrain is a California commuter rail line on & Co. / Engravers / Chicago.” Some wear to the San Francisco Peninsula and in the Santa enamel. Approx. 3.75 x 0.75” Est. $50-200 Clara Valley. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113277 HWAC# 107899 Lot# 2003 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Lot# 2016 Northern Pacific Railway Freight Railroad Brakeman Cap Badge C.B. & Q.R.R. Conductor Cap Badge No hallmark. Measures No hallmark on reverse. 3.5 x 0.75” Some wear approx. 4 x 1” Excellent condition! Est. $50- on reverse and to enamel, otherwise very good 200 HWAC# 113281 condition. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113283 Lot# 2017 Oregon Short Line Railroad Lot# 2004 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Co. (OSLRR) Freight Brakeman Cap Badge Railroad Conductor Cap Badge CRI&P. Brass. Rare. Hallmarked “S.L. Stamp Co.” on reverse. No hallmark. Approx. 3.5 x 1.25” Very good Approx. 3.5 x 1” Minor wear. Est. $50-200 condition. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113284 HWAC# 113280 Lot# 2005 Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Lot# 2018 Pullman Attendant Cap Badge No Brakeman Cap Badge Hallmarked “American hallmark. Approx. 3.75 x 1” Front in excellent Ry. Supply Co. / New York.” Approx. 4 x 1.25” condition. Reverse does show wear. Est. $50- Some of the enamel has worn off. Great 200 HWAC# 113274 Western railroad piece! Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113272 Lot# 2019 Rock Island Conductor Cap Badge Lot# 2006 Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Approx. 3.5 x 1.25” No hallmark. Excellent Brakemen Cap Badge 1 x 4.25” No hallmark condition! Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113275 on reverse. Great condition. Classic Western railroad! Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113270 Lot# 2020 Santa Fe Baggageman Cap Badge Lot# 2007 Denver & Rio Grande Railroad No hallmark. Approx. 3.25 x 1.25” Moderate Conductor Cap Badge 4.25 x 1”. No hallmark wear. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113287 on reverse. Overall very good condition with a few scuffs. Please see photo. Classic Western railroad! Est. $50-200 HWAC# 107894 Lot# 2021 Southern Pacific Co. Freight Conductor Cap Badge S.P. Co. Brass. Approx. Lot# 2008 Denver, Colorado Denver Tramway 3.5 x 1” Hallmarked “Irvine & Jachens / 1027 / Corporation Cap Badge No. 613. Reverse Market. St. S.F.” Does have patina. Est. $50-200 has hallmark “Lawlor.” White and red enamel HWAC# 113282 on brass, some chipping of enamel, wear on reverse. Approx. 2 x 1.25” A Denver, Colorado Lot# 2022 Union Pacific (U.P.) System streetcar company dating back to the 1880s. Conductor Cap Badge No hallmark. Approx. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113288 3.25 x 1” Some of the enamel has worn off. Overall excellent condition. Est. $50-200 Lot# 2009 Disneyland Railroad Conductor HWAC# 113286 Cap Badge Approx. 4 x 1.5” No hallmark. c.1970s. Excellent condition. Est. $50-200 Lot# 2023 Union Pacific Railroad Brakeman HWAC# 113278 Cap Badge Approx. 4.5 x 1.5” No hallmark on reverse. Excellent condition. Est. $50-200 Lot# 2010 Great Northern Railway HWAC# 113273 Brakeman Cap Badge Approx. 3.25 x 1.5”. No hallmark. Overall very good condition. Est. Lot# 2024 Union Pacific Railroad Fireman $50-200 HWAC# 107895 Cap Badge Wow! Approx. 3.75 x 1” No Lot# 2011 Great Northern Railway hallmark. Some of the enamel has worn off. Otherwise nice condition. Est. $50-200 HWAC# Conductor Cap Badge Approx. 3.25 x 1.25” No 107897 hallmark on reverse. Reverse has small area of rust. Otherwise badge in very good condition! Lot# 2025 Wells Fargo Services Hat Badge Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113276 Wells Fargo Services Hat Badge, measures 2.5 x Lot# 2012 Eureka, California Humboldt 2.5 inch. Gold tone with eagle on top, and blue background behind lettering. Made by Sun Transit Co. 1 Motorman Cap Badge Badge Co. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $300- Hallmarked “R. Woodman / Mf’r / Boston. 400 HWAC# 117326 Mass” Approx. 4 x 1.5” Moderate wear. This was an electric streetcar system operating in Eureka, California beginning in 1903. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 113279 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 69
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 2026 Alabama Selma, Rome & Dalton Lot# 2032 California 1906 & 1908 San Railroad Pass, 1876 Pass No. 486, issued to NH Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Hotchikiss (Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad) for the Co. Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) 1906. 1876 season. Signed by general superintendent Issued to EP Clark and family. Printed sig. of M. Stenton. Printed by Hosford & Sons, NY. the general manager. Countersigned by CJ Reverse has glue residue. The Selma, Rome and Balch. Black print on blue cardstock. Some Dalton Railroad Company was formed by the staining. 2) 1908. Issued to CH Eaton, CB&Q Railroad. Printed sig. of consolidation of Alabama and Tennessee River the general manager. Countersigned by CJ Balch. Black print on light Rail Road Company, Georgia and Alabama Rail blue cardstock. This railroad, incorporated in 1901 was the first Road Company, and Dalton and Jacksonville attempt at a direct route from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City. It is largely Railroad Company on August 6, 1866. (Potter Collection) Est. $100- responsible for the development of Las Vegas, which was built along 200 HWAC# 60315 the tracks. Behind the rail were the Clark brothers (William and J. Ross) who had made their fortune in Montana mining operations. W.A. Lot# 2027 Arizona 1907 & 1913 El Paso & Clark was looking for a way to send his Utah copper ore to the ports Southwestern System Railroad Passes Lot of Southern California. Clark bought the Stewart Ranch and Las Vegas of 2 different. 1) No. A1191, issued for 1907 to Springs, situated in the future site of Las Vegas. Trains reached Vegas HP Greenough, supt. of CRI&P Ry. Co. Printed by 1905, and Clark auctioned off many plots of land that were the sig. of president. Countersigned and endorsed. building blocks for the future city. The two brothers also used Vegas as Black and red print on blue cardstock. Light a main depot to launch a rail line to their mining interests in Nevada wear. 2) 1913 pass also issued to Greenough. (the Las Vegas & Tonopah). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113309 Endorsed on reverse. Black and red print on tan cardstock. Some soiling. This railroad operated from Tucson to El Paso and south to Lot# 2033 California 1915-1936 Three Different Sonora. It served the copper mines of Arizona, having been founded California Railroad Passes Lot of 3 different. 1) by the Copper Queen Consolidated Co. (Phelps, Dodge) first as the Sunset Railway Company. Pass No. B34 issued in Arizona & South Eastern Railroad in the 1880s. It was renamed El 1915 to JF Beard, signal maintainer. Black print on Paso & Southwestern in 1901. This rail was also involved in the Bisbee blue cardstock. Some soiling. Ran from Gosford to Deportation of 1917 when over 1,300 striking mine laborers, their Maricopa, CA; and Pentland Junction to Shale, CA. 2) families, and some innocent bystanders were loaded onto El Paso & California Western Railroad and Navigation Company. Southwestern cattle cars and deported to Hermanas, New Mexico. Est. “The Redwood Route.” No. 298, issued in 1925 to WR Kneiss, DL&W $60-100 HWAC# 113304 Railway. Printed on blue paper. 3) San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railway Company. No. 1605, issued in 1936 to GW Loderhose, CMSt.P.&P. Lot# 2028 Lake Tahoe, California 1919 Lake Tahoe Railroad. Printed on blue/green paper. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 113317 Railway & Transportation Co. Annual Pass No. 252, issued to TC Peck, General Passenger Agent Lot# 2034 Denver, Colorado 1928 & 1932 for the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. Printed Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. and live signatures of CT Bliss, Vice President & Annual Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) No. X3466, General Manager (and son of DL Bliss). Signed issued for 1928 to Wm. Welsh & Wife, swithcmen on the reverse by Peck. Printed on tan cardstock. between stations east of Grand Junction. Printed Very good condition. Ran from Truckee to the pier sig. of president. Countersigned by EE Emerson. at Tahoe City, where passengers could unload and Endorsed by Welsh. Soiling. 2) No. B1030, issued for 1932 to GB board a steamer or head to the Tahoe Tavern. Part Gresham, agent for Chicago, New York & Boston Line, Canadian of the Bliss Tahoe Tourism Industry. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 113290 National Railways. Printed sig. of president. Countersigned by EE Lot# 2029 Lake Tahoe, California 1925 Lake Emerson. Endorsed by Gresham. Soiling. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 113303 Tahoe Railway & Transportation Co. Annual Lot# 2035 Denver, Colorado 1930 & 1931 Denver Pass No. 670, issued to Mrs. CM Kurtz, wife of Asst. & Salt Lake Railway Co. Annual Passes Lot of 2. Engineer for Southern Pacific Co. Printed and live 1) No. B69, issued for 1930 to VH Williams, Traffic signature of CT Bliss, Vice President & General Manager for Chicago & Illinois Midland Ry. Co. 2) Manager. Signed on the back by Mrs. Kurtz. This No. B402, issued for 1931 to JL Dease, Gen. Agent railroad ran from the depot at Truckee to the pier for New York Chicago & St. Louis RR. Both are in Tahoe City, where passengers could unload and black print on blue paper. Printed signature of president WR Freeman board a steamer or head to the Tahoe Tavern. Est. and signed by W Holwell. This railroad began in 1902 as the Denver, $100-150 HWAC# 113289 Northwestern and Pacific Railroad formed by David Moffat and others Lot# 2030 Los Angeles, California 1899 Los to connect Denver and Salt Lake City. At a cost of $75,000 a mile, it cost Moffat his fortune, and he died while trying to raise more money Angeles Terminal Railway Annual Pass No. for it. It reorganized as the Denver & Salt Lake Railway after Moffat’s 222, issued for 1899 to W. Scott, Wife & Son. death and continued westward. However, it only ever reached Craig, Signed by the general manager, SB Hynes. Colorado, less than half the distance to Salt Lake City. Est. $60-120 Printed on tan cardstock. Some soiling and HWAC# 113301 toning. Ran between Altadena and Pasadena. Was the predecessor company to the San Lot# 2036 Denver, Colorado 1911 Denver, Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 113313 Northwestern & Pacific Railway Annual Pass No. B430, Lot# 2031 Oroville, California California issued for 1911 to Mr. JB Culbertson, Chief Dispatcher. Printed signature of the Gen. Supt. Countersigned by CC Northern Railroad Excursion Ticket Early Anthony, endorsed by Culbertson. Black and red print yellow cardboard ticket: California Northern on blue cardstock. Some soiling. This railroad was the Railroad / Excursion Check / Return To Oroville / Conductor. 1 1/4 x 2 3/4 inches. Benjamin brainchild of David Moffat who wanted to build a rail Fauver Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119661 line from Denver due West to Salt Lake City. Construction started in 1902. By the time Moffat died in 1911, it had reached Steamboat Springs. Moffat was in New York at the time of his death trying to raise additional money for the line that nearly cost him his fortune. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113300 70 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 2037 Colorado 1909 Colorado & Southern Lot# 2043 Chicago, Illinois 1899 & 1900 Railway Annual Pass No. 3087, issued to Mr. Avery Chicago Great Western Railway Annual Turner, VP & General Manager of the Pecos Valley Lines. Passes Gorgeous! Lot of 2. 1) No. 1330, issued Signed by vice-president ND Parker. Counter-signed by for the year 1900 to J. St. Koslowsky, agent for AE Carson on the reverse. Black and red print on tan the St. Louis & Southwestern Railway. Signed cardstock. Some soiling. Formed in 1898 as the merger by the general manager. Countersigned by DF of several Colorado railroads, it operated independently McNab and endorsed by Koslowsky. Black and until 1908 when it became part of the CB&Q. Est. $80- red print on green cardstock with map of route printed on an orange 120 HWAC# 113295 leaf vignette in the underprint! Very nice condition. 2) 1899 pass No. A3603, issued to RA Grout, GR&N Ry. Also has the leaf map illustration, Lot# 2038 Colorado 1912 Colorado & Southern though not in color. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113298 Railway Annual Pass No. 2961, issued to Mr. JS Jones, travel freight claim agent for CRI&G Ry. Signed Lot# 2044 Chicago, Illinois 1888-1949 Chicago by vice-president ND Parker. Counter-signed by SG Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 6 different. 1) Arscott and endorsed by Jones on the reverse. Black Chicago & North-Western Railway. Issued in 1888. and red print on tan cardstock. Some soiling. Formed 2) Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway. in 1898 as the merger of several Colorado railroads, Issued in 1898. 3) Chicago, Rock Island & Texas it operated independently until 1908 when it became Railway Company. Issued in 1900. 4) Chicago & part of the CB&Q. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 113296 Alton. Issued in 1915. 5) Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. Issued in 1918. 6) Chicago, Burlington & Lot# 2039 Colorado 1913 & 1929 Colorado & Quincy Railroad Company. Issued in 1949. 100th Anniversary. Est. Southern Railway Co. Annual Pass Pair Lot $60-120 HWAC# 113323 of 2 different. 1) 1913 pass issued to FJ Cook, passenger agent. Black and red print on tan Lot# 2045 Iowa 1894-1902 “Burlington” cardstock. Soiling. 2) 1929 pass issued to AB Railroads Annual Pass Group Lot of 4 from 3 Apperson, executive vice president of the Utah different “Burlington” railroads. 1) Burlington Idaho Central Railroad. Minor wear. Est. $80- & Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska. 1894. 120 HWAC# 113297 “Burlington Route” underprint. Printed sig. of Lot# 2040 Florida 1874 Atlantic Gulf and West general manager. Countersigned and endorsed. 2) Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway. 1902. India Transit Co.’s Railroad Pass No. 559, issued Signed by the president Web and countersigned. for 1874 to Chas. B. Sarton(?). Signed by Secretary Logo in clouds vignette on cardstock. 3) Burlington CW Yuler(?). Reverse has printed conditions. Orange & Northwestern Railway / Burlington & Western border and underprint, black print. Printed by Railway. Two passes, 1899 and 1900. “Burlington Route” underprint. Maverick, Stephan & Co. NY. Minor wear. This railroad Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113312 was originally the Florida Railroad, inc. in 1853. Their goal to build a line was Fernandina, Florida southwest Lot# 2046 Massachusetts 1871, 1873 & 1898 to Cedar Key, Florida. It was reorganized under this Three Different Massachusetts Railroad name in 1872. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 113292 Passes Lot of 3 different. All signed by the Lot# 2041 Georgia 1871-1918 Three Different superintendent. 1) Troy & Boston Rail Road. Issued in 1871. Some soiling. 2) Boston & Georgia Railroad Passes Lot of 3 different. 1) Albany Rail Road. Issued in 1873. Soiling. 3) Atlanta & West-Point Railroad. Early pass issued Fitchburg Railroad, Hoosac Tunnel Route. in 1871. Some fading of the ink. Issued by LP Issued in 1898. Toning, wear on reverse. Est. Grant. Lemuel P Grant was Atlanta’s quintessential $60-120 HWAC# 113320 railroad man. He served as a laborer, chief engineer, speculator and executive all over the South. As part Lot# 2047 Michigan 1889 & 1908 Lake of his speculation, he owned enormous tracts of land in strategic areas Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Annual (more than 600 acres in Atlanta alone) . He designed and built Atlanta’s Passes Lot of 2 different. 1) 1889. No. 121, defenses during the American Civil War and afterwards became an issued to J. Koslowsky of the St. Louis, Arkansas important civic leader: donating the land for Grant Park, Atlanta’s & Texas Railway. Signed by president John first large park,. His mansion is one of only four remaining original Newell. Blue print on tan cardstock with green antebellum houses in the city of Atlanta. The Atlanta & West Point underprint. 2) 1908. No. 7576, issued to RF Rail Road was named in 1857. 2) Georgia, Florida & Alabama Railway Locke, WB Agent for LS-LFF Line. Printed signature of gen. manager Company. No. 605 issued in 1914. Printed sig. of general manager, DC Moon. Black print on yellow cardstock. Mail bag vignette at upper countersigned by JH Hilton. Black print on blue cardstock. 3) Georgia left with “Fast Mail.” Some soiling and light wear on both. The Lake Southern & Florida Railway Company. No. A1349, issued in 1918. Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, established in 1833 and Printed sig. of vp. Countersigned by Sol. Hoge Jr. Logo underprint. Est. sometimes referred to as the Lake Shore, was a major part of the New $100-150 HWAC# 113321 York Central Railroad’s Water Level Route from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago, Illinois, primarily along the south shore of Lake Erie (in New Lot# 2042 Georgia 1899 & 1902 Two York, Pennsylvania and Ohio) and across northern Indiana. Est. $100- Different Georgia / Florida Railroad Annual 200 HWAC# 113310 Passes Lot of 2. 1) Carrabelle, Tallahassee & Georgia Railroad. 1899 pass issued to Chas. Lot# 2048 Cape Girardeau, Missouri 1890 Cape M. Warner, vp of Holly River R.R. Co. Printed Girardeau Southwestern Railway Company Annual signature of president Simmons. Stamped on Pass Annual Ticket for 1890, No. 53, issued to J. reverse “Good for Passage on Steamboats of Koslowsky, Land Com. for the St. Louis, Arkansas & Gulf Terminal & Navigation Co.” Black print on blue cardstock. Inc. in Texas Railway. Printed signature of the president and 1891 and operated in North Florida and southern Georgia. 2) Central general manager. Reverse is signed by Koslowsky. Black of Georgia Railway Company. 1902 pass issued to JS Jones, secty. and and red print on cardstock. Some soiling. Inc, in 1880. auditor of HW &RG Ry. Co. Signed by general supt. Thos. Kline. Black This railroad became the St. Louis, Cape Girardeau & print on tan cardstock. Some soiling. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113299 Fort Smith Railway. 95 miles of road. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 113302 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 71
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 2049 Missouri 1912-1928 Four Different Lot# 2055 New York 1874 Adirondack “Missouri” Railroad Passes Lot of 4 different Company’s Railroad Annual Pass Issued to with “Missouri” in their name. 1) Missouri, LD Tuthill Esq., General Manager for the Saint Kansas & Texas Railway Company. Issued in 1912. Jospeh & Denver City Railroad Company. Signed Printed on cardstock with some toning/soiling. 2) by superintendent CH Ballan. Red border with Missouri Pacific Railway Company. Issued in 1915. black print and red undeprint. Reverse has the Printed on cardstock with fancy script. 3) Missouri, company’s Conditions. Pass is very clean. This Oklahoma & Gulf. Issued in 1916 to Bryan Snyder, railroad, completed in 1871, connected Saratoga VP & GM of Marshall & E. Texas Railway. Printed Springs to North Creek, New York, a distance of 62 on cardstock. 4) Arkansas & Louisiana Missouri miles. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 113291 Railway Company. Issued in 1928. Printed on paper. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 113322 Lot# 2056 Wilmington, North Carolina 1874 Rail Pass for Wilmington & Weldon / Wilmington, Lot# 2050 Missouri 1879 Hannibal & St. Columbia, & Augusta Railroad, 1874 No. 668. Joseph Railroad Annual Pass No. 576, issued Issued to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio for 1879 to H. Bronson esq., General ticket Railroad). Signed by president R.R. Bridgers. Paper agent for Con. San. & Clev. RR. Signed by general and glue residue on reverse. Originally chartered in manager John Carson. Black and white print on 1835. In 1840, the line was the longest railroad in cardstock with green underprint. Printed by the world with 161.5 miles of track. Gave rise to the Clay & Co., Buffalo, NY. Some soiling and toning. City of Goldsboro, North Carolina, the midpoint of The Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad was the first railroad to cross the W&W RR and the railroad intersection with the Missouri. It is said to have carried the first letter to the Pony Express North Carolina Railroad. Played a key role in the Siege of Petersburg on April 3, 1860, from a train pulled behind the locomotive Missouri. during the American Civil War. In 1872, the railroad was leased by the Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113305 Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59937 Lot# 2051 Butte, Montana 1920 Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway Company Annual Pass Pass Lot# 2057 Ohio 1890-1903 Six Different Ohio No. 313, issued for 1920 to JC McNaughton, Railroad Passes Lot of 6 different. Includes: Switchman. Signed by the General Manager. Not Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis endorsed on the reverse. Black and red print on Railway Company, 1890, fancy logo; Columbus blue cardstock. Very good condition. Founded & Cincinnati Midland Railroad Company, in 1892 by people involved with the Anaconda 1890, fancy logo; Columbus, Sandusky & Copper Mining Company. While its primary Hocking Railway Company, 1895, ornate logo; purpose was to carry copper ore from Butte to Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Railway, 1898; the smelters at Anaconda, Montana, it was also Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company, 1900; chartered as a common carrier and carried passengers and general and Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Co., 1903. Nice freight. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 113293 group! Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113325 Lot# 2052 Concord, New Hampshire 1877 Lot# 2058 Ohio Railway Pass, Columbus, Concord Rail Road Annual Pass Nice early Hocking Valley, & Toledo 1882 No. 1416, issued pictorial pass. No. A68, issued for the year 1877 to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio Railway) for to LC Sherrtliff of the Montpelier and Wells River 1882. Signed by the general manager, Orland Smith. Railroad Company. Signed by superintendent H.E. Paper and glue residue on the reverse. This railroad Chamberlain. Green and red print on cardstock company was an 1881 merger of three companies: with locomotive vignette. Printed by ABN. Minor Gallipolis, McArthur and Columbus Railroad; wear. Chartered in 1835. Main line from Concord Columbus and Gallipolis Railway; and the Ohio to Nashua with several branches. 141.71 miles and West Virginia Railway. It eventually became of road, most in New Hampshire. Est. $100-200 the Hocking Valley Railway. (Potter Collection) Est. HWAC# 113314 $50-75 HWAC# 59924 Lot# 2053 New Hampshire 1888 Cheshire & Lot# 2059 Oregon 1910 Astoria & Columbia Monadnock Railroad Annual Pass Issued for River Railroad Co. Annual Pass No. 105, issued the year 1888 to Louis Hasbrouck, attorney, for 1910 to CA Hunter, general agent for the CRI&P CVRR. Signed by general manager R. Stewart. Ry. Co. Signed by president GB French(?). Endorsed Black and red print on tan and brown cardstock. by Hunter on the reverse. Black and red print on Light wear. The Monadnock Railroad was merged cardstock. Some soiling. This railroad operated with the Cheshire Railroad in 1880. Est. $50-80 1895-1911, when it was absorbed by the Spokane HWAC# 113319 Portland & Seattle Railway. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 113294 Lot# 2054 Atlantic City, New Jersey 1881 and Lot# 2060 Pennsylvania 1891-1936 Four 1912 Two Different Atlantic City Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Passes Lot of 4, three Passes (One w/ Map) Lot of 2 different. 1) different railroads. 1) Western New York and Camden & Atlantic Railroad. 1881. Full map of Pennsylvania Railroad. Issued in 1891. Nice design route on reverse! Issued to JH Franklin, supt. of with fancy green logo. 2) Lehigh Valley Railroad. Boston & New York Air Line Railroad. Signed Two passes: 1903 (purple with map of route on by secretary Zimmerman. Fancy logo and reverse) and 1926 (with flag logo). 3) Gilmore & illustrated reverse. 2) Atlantic City Railroad Employee’s Pass. 1912. Pittsburgh Railroad Co., Ltd. Issued in 1936. Est. Issued to Burkholder. Printed signature of vp. Endorsed. Black print $60-100 HWAC# 113324 on blue cardstock. Light wear. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113318 72 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 2061 Houston, Texas 1888, 1890, & 1901 Lot# 2067 Texas 1893-1926 Six Different Houston & Texas Central Railroad Pass Trio Texas Railroad Passes Lot of 6 different. 1) Lot of 3 different. 1) 1888. No. 941 to Sam Ross, Houston & Shreveport Railroad Company. Penn. Lines.Black print on light tan cardstock. 1897. 2) Houston, East & West Texas Railway. 2) 1890. No. 875, issued to JP Koslowsky, St. 1893. 3) Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railway. Louis, Arkansas & Texas Railway. Black print 1912. Two color flag vignettes. 4) Orient. on tan cardstock. 3) 1901. No. 1647, issued 1914. 5) Houston & Brazos Valley Railway to Mrs. HG Bush. Black print on light blue Co. Freeport Route. 1925. Issued to WR Scott, cardstock. The Houston and Texas Central president of Southern Pacific. 6) Galveston, Railway (H&TC), a predecessor of today’s Union Pacific Railroad, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company. 1926. Also issued to WR was an 872-mile railway system chartered in Texas in 1848, with Scott. Nice group in very good condition! Est. $120-200 HWAC# 113326 construction beginning in 1856. The line eventually stretched from Houston northward to Dallas and Denison, Texas. with branches to Lot# 2068 Salt Lake City, Utah 1913 Salt Lake & Austin and Waco. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 113307 Los Angeles Railway Co. Annual Pass No. 111, issued for 1913 to Mr. TC Peck, GPA for S.P.L.A. Lot# 2062 Houston, Texas c. 1904 Houston & & S.L. RR. Signed by president Joseph Nelson. Texas Central Railroad Railway Pass Houston & Endorsed by Peck on reverse. Black and red Texas Central Railroad pass written to W.G. Knittle, print on cardstock with vignette of Saltair resort. T.P.A., until December 31st 1904. No B212. Est. Printed by Poole Bros. Some adhesive residue on $50-100 HWAC# 91244 reverse. This company that began as The Saltair Railway. Formed in June 1891 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, they wanted to provide passenger service from Salt Lake City, Utah to the Great Salt Lake. In 1892 the name of the company was changed to the Salt Lake & Lot# 2063 Houston, Texas c. 1908 Western & Los Angeles Railway. The company was owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and provided passenger service to the Texas Central Railroad Co. Railroad Pass Pass Saltair Resort. On October 18, 1916, the company changed its name issued to Mr. Cooper Nott, Com. Agent until Dec. to the Salt Lake, Garfield & Western Railroad. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 31st, 1909. Western & Texas Central Railroad Co. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 91242 113311 Lot# 2069 Vermont 1905 Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington Railroad Co. Annual Pass Great pictorial pass. No. 99, issued for 1905 to CJ Butler, traveling freight agent for Rutland Lot# 2064 Texas 1907 Fort Worth & Rio Grande Railroad Co. Printed signature of JP Kellas. Black Railway Annual Pass Issued to Mr. HC Franks, and red print on light pink cardstock. Vignette TFA for St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad. Printed of locomotive passing out of the Hoosac signature of the president. Countersigned by Tunnel. Printed by Ashmead, Clark & Co., Philadelphia. Light wear. Hennessy. Endorsed by Franks. “This Pass Will Be Ran north-south between southwestern Vermont and northwestern Accepted on the St. Louis, San Francisco & Texas Massachusetts, from Wilmington, Vermont to Rowe, Massachusetts, a Railway” printed on reverse. Black and red print distance of approximately 25 miles. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 113306 on light blue cardstock. Minor wear. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 113308 Lot# 2070 1889-1935 “St. Louis” Railroad Pass Collection Lot of 5 different with Lot# 2065 Texas 1906 International & Great “St. Louis” in their name. 1) St. Louis & Northern Railroad Company Annual Pass Nice Hannibal Railroad / White Sulphur Springs pictorial color pass for “The Texas Railroad.” No. & Yellowstone Park Railway. Issued in 1935. A327, issued to Mrs. A.S. Dodge & Children. Signed Preprinted signature of John Ringling (famous by the 2nd VP. Black print on pink cardstock. Color circus promoter). 2) St. Joseph, St. Louis & flag vignettes at upper left. Minor wear. Formed Santa Fe Railroad. Issued in 1889. 3) St. Louis, in 1873, Jay Gould took control in 1880. Since he Keokuk & Northwestern Railroad. Issued in controlled the Missouri Pacific (Mopac) and the 1890. 4) Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company. Issued in 1907. 5) Texas and Pacific Railroad, the three operated as St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway. Issued in 1911. Nice group in one system. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 113315 very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113327 Lot# 2066 Texas Texas & Pacific Railway Annual Lot# 2071 1891-1928 Assorted US Railroad Pass (1876) No. 635, issued for 1876 to N.H. Pass Collection Lot of 7 different. Includes: Illinois Hotchkiss, freight solicitor for the Chesapeake & Central Railroad, 1891; Stuttgart & Arkansas River Ohio Railroad. Signed by George Noble as general Railroad Company, 1898; East & West Railroad superintendent. Printed on cardstock by Hosford & Company, 1900; Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Sons, NY. Some soiling to front. Large area of paper Ste. Marie Railway Company, 1901; Franklin & residue on reverse. Chartered in 1871 with the Abbeville Railway Company, 1917; Santa Fe Dining purpose of building a southern transcontinental Stations, 1922; and Bamberger Electric Railroad railroad between Marshall, Texas, and San Diego, Company, 1928. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 113329 California. T&P never reached San Diego; instead it met the Southern Pacific at Sierra Blanca, Texas, in 1881. Jay Gould was an invester. (Potter Collection) Est. $70-150 HWAC# 60316 View High Resolution Images, Register, Place Bids, See Current Opening Bids Visit the online catalog at FHWAC.com View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 73
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation / Railroads Lot# 2072 1877-1913 Mid-Western Railroad Lot# 2079 1868 Steamship Nevada Pass Collection Lot of 7 different. 1) Peoria, Pekin Boarding Pass Blue cardboard boarding pass & Jacksonville Railroad, 1877, Illinois. 2) Des on the Steamship Nevada / First Cabin / Mrs. Moines & Fort Dodge Railroad Company, 1884, M.B. Young & Daughters / State Room 36 Berth Iowa. 3) Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville 1 & 2 / May 30 1868 / (signed) Alley Purser. Railroad, 1887, Indiana. 4) Louisville, New Albany 3 1/2 x 2 inches. There is a Steamship Nevada & Chicago Railway Company, 1887, Indiana. 5) that ran aground off Cape Hatteras in foggy Peoria & Pekin Union Railway, 1889, Illinois. weather June 4th, 1868, while enroute from New York City to Havana. 6) Evansville & Terre Haute Railroad Company, All passengers and all but one crewmen survived. Ex: Ron Lerch 1900, Indiana. 7) Fort Smith & Western Railroad Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 119682 Company, 1913, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Colorful group in very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113328 Lot# 2080 Alaska Maps Related to a Proposed Rail Line: Kush- Lot# 2073 1890-1910 Southern Pacific Railroad Ta-Ka Southern Railway, Annual Passes Lot of 4 different. 1) 1890 to EH c1904-1909 Original black ink Dunham, Supt. of the Oregon Pacific Railroad. on linen (and an original blue- Signed by AN Tonne. Brown print on cardstock, line copy): “Projected Location pinholes and soiling. 2) 1891 to Marvin Hughitt, of the Kush-Ta-Ka Souterhn president of C&NW Ry. Also signed by Tonne. Railway”, 1” = 2000’, by J.L. Brown print on light blue cardstock. Some soiling. McPherson (undated, c1909), 3) 1900 to NC Potts, supt. of the Sierra Railway of about 30 x 60”, the original California. Black print on pink cardstock. Soiling. copy; and a second pair of maps “Conroller Bay”, about 30 x 40”, 1904, 4) 1910 to LL Eicholtz, CPA for Illinois Central RR. early Federal printed map with copy. These maps come from the files Reverse says it is good for Lines between Ashland, Oregon, Sparks, of J.L. McPherson, the engineer who made the map. This rail line Nevada, and Rio Grande River, New Mexico.Black print on green was proposed by company president Charles F. Munday, who owned cardstock. Soiling. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113316 coal mines along the propoesed route. The approved route ran from a point at tidewater on Controllers Bay to a point on the west bank Lot# 2074 Bodie, California 1897 Sonora to of LAke kush-Ta-Ka, and other points. Branch lines were proposed to Bodie Stage Pass Issued June 24, 1897 a pass Carbon, Charlotte and Keynak. While the actual existance of the line is to Mr. Everson from G. C. Baker, Superintendent. unknown at present and deserves more research, at least part of the Reverse has a chart of the distances from line was built and is discussed on several internet sites that mention Sonora to Bodie with intermediate points parts of the railway grade still in existance. Part of the rail line ran mileage and elevation. From Sonora to Bodie along the Bearing River and accessed a significanr Alaska Development is 120 miles. Ex. Ron Lerch Collection. Benjamin headquarters site. The site of this rail line is in the far southeast part of Fauver Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 119664 the main body of Alaksa. Est. $600-2000 HWAC# 112191 Lot# 2075 San Francisco, California Steamship Moses Taylor Boarding Pass Second Cabin on Lot# 2081 California 1871-1879 Central the Steamship Moses Taylor from San Francisco, Pacific Railroad Documents Lot of 4. 1) orange cardboard. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. Large way-bill for items shipped from San Bought by Cornelius Vanderbilt on February Francisco to Carson City, Nevada, 1879. Many 27, 1860 for $25,000. She was brought to the items marked for eventual delivery to Bodie, Pacific and operated from San Francisco to San California, including cigars, coffee, and bedding. Juan del Sur by the People s Line from November 1862 until August 1863. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119746 2) 1871 Expense Bill for Whittier Fuller & Co. of SF, shipping lard, alcohol, and bacon from Omaha. 3) Freight Voucher Account receipt, 1871, for Whittier Fuller Lot# 2076 Yankee Hill, California Rare & Co. of SF shipping items from Chicago to SF. 4) 1872 Union Pacific Railroad Company receipt for overcharge on shipment from Chicago Stagecoach Card Grey cardboard card, 4 x 2 1/4 inches. Obverse: Dr. AH SANG, / Deadwood, / P.O. to San Francisco for Whittier Fuller & Co. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 107892 Address, YANKEE HILL, Butte Co., Cal. Reverse: Lot# 2082 Bijou, California c1880 Carson Stage leaves Chico for PENTZ, CHEROKEE, & Tahoe Narrow Gauge, No. 3 Photo Photo YANKEE HILL, DEADWOOD and CONCOW of the Carson and Tahoe Lumber & Fluming every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:30 Company’s narrow gauge 2-6-0, no.3. Photo A.M., returning on alternate days. W.N. Messer, taken near Bijou, California at the J. H. Martin Proprietor / Office at the Johnson House. Ex: Ron Lerch Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. Camp at the southern end of Lake Tahoe. The $100-200 HWAC# 119097 Baldwin Locomotive Works built this model in 1877. The engine was sold to the Lake Tahoe Lot# 2077 Ely, Nevada Stagecoach Ticket Railway & Transportation Company in 1899. Issued by Eureka, Hamilton & Ely Stage Line, Photo is very faded, 8.5” x 7”. Nicely framed, 13.5” x 16.5”. Est. $350- Good For One Whole Fare Trip / Ely to Eureka 700 HWAC# 63868 / Baggage limited to 30 lbs. / Dial & Hagaman, Lot# 2083 Hartford, Connecticut 1878 Train / Proprietors. 3 x 1 1/2 inches. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 119138 Wreck Stereo Card These are two stereo optic cards showing the train wreck of 1878. Lot# 2078 Steamer or Stage Return Ticket Hartford is the town Samuel Clemens was living in at this time so, he more than likely Return Ticket / St. Helena. Beige cardboard. Ex; heard about it. John Reynolds Collection Est. Ron Lerch Collection. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 119747 $100-200 HWAC# 117284 74 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation Lot# 2084 Boston and Providence Railroad Lot# 2088 1971-1972 Logging Railroad Era Reports: 1866 - 1886 Eleven reports: 1866, of Lumbering in Pennsylvania Series (6 68, 71,72, 74, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86. Various Volumes) Logging Railroad Era of Lumbering conditions. 1866 is 12 pages with lots of charts in Pennsylvania Series by Benjamin Kline Jr. & on the financial earnings of the years. 1886 Thomas T. Taber, III. 6 Volumes, all containing is also a financial report, but includes list of histories, photos, maps & Locomotive Rosters equipment, history of what was down this year, etc. Very valuable & Mill Summaries. No. 1: “Pitch Pine & historical reference for this railroad that was one of the first in the Prop Timber”, the Logging of South Central United States. _ The Boston and Providence Railroad was a railroad Pennsylvania, 1972, 98 pages., No. 2: “Wild company in the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island which Catting on the Mountain, the History of the Witmer and Steele connected its namesake cities. It opened in two sections in 1834 and Lumber Co.s, 1970, 62 pages. No. 3: “Ghost Lumber Towns of Central 1835 - one of the first rail lines in the United States - with a more direct Pennsylvania” Laquin, Masten, Ricketts, Grays Run, 1970, 75 pages. route into Providence built in 1847. Branches were built to Dedham No. 4: “Sunset Along Susquehanna Waters” 1972, Williamsport, in 1834, Stoughton in 1845, and North Attleboro in 1871. It was Slate Run, Cammal, Glen Union, Letonia, Gleasonton, 96 pages. No. 5: acquired by the Old Colony Railroad in 1888, which in turn was leased “The Goodyears”, An Empire in the Hemlocks, 1971, 88 pages. No. 6: by the New Haven Railroad in 1893. The line became the New Haven’s “Whining Saws & Squealing Flanges”, Cross Fork, Emporium, Austin, primary mainline to Boston; it was realigned in Boston in 1899 during Hicks Run, Galeton, 1972, 96 pages. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119597 the construction of South Station, and in Pawtucket and Central Falls in 1916 for grade crossing elimination. The line became part of the Lot# 2089 Adlake Railroad padlock This Penn Central system in 1969. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 60261 is a brass padlock made by Adlake with the original key; marked CM ST P & P RR (Chicago, Lot# 2085 Storey Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad. C. County, Nevada Virginia 1880’s. in very good condition. Est. $120-200 & Truckee Railroad HWAC# 120220 Paper Documents Group (5) Nice group of paper from the V & T Lot# 2090 Antique Railroad Hardware: which has gotten to be Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Brass more scarce. Includes Plate Metal plate, 16 x 6 1/2 inches, inscribed: a waybill from Reno “Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad / Second to Washoe, 1870’s; Equipment Trust of 1951 / Mellon National railroad pass list from Bank / And Trust Company / Trustee, Owner, the railroad’s Auditor’s Lessor.” Four corner holes for mounting. The Office, H.M. Yerington, Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce Gen’l Supt. 1879; Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $150-300 HWAC# 110898 freight receipt datelined Carson, Nev. 1882, for Lot# 2091 Broadway SP Cab-Forward AC-5 one carload of coal #4111 + Accessories Lot of 8. 1) Southern weighing 30,000 lbs. at a cost of $367; an ore statement from the V & T Pacific AC-5 Cab Forward Steam Locomotive. Mound House scales from the Mexican Mill, 1888; and a yellow pad V All new Paragon2 sound and control system for & T order book 19XX. Thin copy style paper. This is a great group from DC & DCC. Integral DC/DCC dual mode decoder this storied railroad. Everything in VG to VF condition. Est. $200-300 for ease of operation. Industry best slow-speed HWAC# 111930 operation in DC and DCC. Synchronized puffing smoke. Puffs with each chuff. Prototypical Lot# 2086 Virginia & Truckee Railroad light operation with headlight. Authentic SP Cab-Forward sounds! Maps, Business Archive and more / (V & Controllable in DC and DCC. ABS plastic body with heavy die cast T RR) Lot of 3. 1) Virginia Truckee Railway chassis for maximum tractive effort. Single unit pulls equivalent of Monthly Statement of Account (2). From over 100 freight cars on level surface! 5-pole can motor with skew 1900’s. 2) Virginia & Truckee Railway Form 71 wound armature Locomotive Length (coupler to coupler): 16 1/4 (2). 3) Virginia and Truckee Railroad maps (7). inches. Locomotive Weight: 1 lb 14 oz. Many separately applied details Maps show Reno to Minden with other cities along the way. All items such as handrails, ladders, whistle, and brass bell. Operating knuckle are from the V&T Depot. The Historic V & T Railroad Depot Stockpile of Pierce couplers. Will Operate on Code 70, 83, and 100 rail. Recommended Powell’s Western Memorabilia Est. $80-100 HWAC# 119690 Minimum Radius: 22 inches. Looks to be brand new. 2) MRC Tech II Loco-Motion 2500 Train Control Power Pack Transformer. 3-4) Wheel Lot# 2087 North Dakota 1885 Photo Sets. Non-Magnetic; 520 Freight Car. 33 In Diameter, 12 Sets (2). 5) of Trains, 1 Wreck & 1 in Celebration Used Box of Railway Stop Light. SOLD AS IS. 6-7) Wheel Sets. Non- of Employees 2 Photos of trains 1 from Magnetic; 522 Freight Car. 36 In Diameter, 12 Sets (2). Est. $300-500 Oriska, North Dakota, this photo has HWAC# 120000 several men standing in front of the train in celebration of “Employees 8th Annual Lot# 2092 1894 on Railroad Magazine Picnic, NPRR Dakota Division. Has writing Advertisements and Photos Lot of 11 on back “...first Reached Oriska in 1877 -?? railroad-themed advertisements and photos, maybe so...”Has fold in upper left corner, from the U.S., c1894 on. Includes two pages appears to have been cut on left side. 8” from 1894 copyrighted, “Glimpses of America,” x 6”. Photo of train wreck with writing on original photos and prints, and 1940’s back of photo reads 3/6/1946. Several men Saturday Evening Post and other publications’ gathering & working at wreck site. 10” x 8”. advertisements for trains. Also includes two frameable displays, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 57577 with 1998 railroad postage stamps, commemorating the 100-year anniversary of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 117483 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 75
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Transportation Lot# 2093 The Great Southwest Along The Lot# 2101 Clipper Sea Plane Photo Santa Fe by Fred Harvey This is a photo- collection This collection of sea plane photos journal published by Fred Harvey as part of has open cockpit bi-planes, military PBYs, a the sales campaign to promote the railroad for Dehavilland Otter and of course the beautiful tourist travel, c. 1921. In very good condition Pan American Airlines Clippers. A collection of roughly 30 plus pages. Est. $160-200 HWAC# about 25 photos with sea planes from around 120235 the world. One Clipper shows palm trees on an island and you want to be there. Most photos Lot# 2094 Reno, Nevada Reno Gold are 8 in. X 11 in.Please the photo for details. John Reynolds Collection Est. Lithograph by Rick Ruhman This print $200-400 HWAC# 115221 celebrates the 35 anniversary of the Reno Air Races. Signed by eight Reno Greats: Lyle Lot# 2102 Dirigible Blimp Aircraft photos Shelton, Tom Dwelle, Jimmy Leeward, Steve This is a cache of dirigible and balloon aircraft Hinton, Alan Preston, John Maloney, Bill history. A total of six photos of balloons with a Destefani, and Skip Holme. Framed at 25 in. X stagecoach in the background as well as photos 31 in. 57/1500. Danforth WWII Aviation Collection of Army and Navy helium dirigibles in use dated Est. $100-300 HWAC# 106447 1932. One photo is taken from the rear seat of a bi-plane. A looseleaf book of dirigible aircraft Lot# 2095 Reno, Nevada The Unlimited, print history as well as Admiral Byrd’s second expedition to Antarctica in by John Shaw - National Air Race Museum This newsprint. See photos for details. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-200 is a fine art print of “The Unlimited” created by HWAC# 115216 Nevada aviation artist John Shaw to commemorate the National Air Race Museum and Hall of Fame Lot# 2103 Early Aviation History and the and 30 Years of Racing in Reno. It is triple-matted roster for the Early Birds of Aviation Club and framed in excellent condition. Est. $300-600 There are several pieces in this collection that HWAC# 114391 need explanation. Firstly The Early Bird Club of aviators is closed as of December 17, 1916 with a roster book updated to 1972. The 1916 date Lot# 2096 Air Races Broadside This is a broadside is important as the U.S. military trains pilots depicting air race champions from the 1930’s. for aviation warfare- the rest were early flight You might recognize a name of a race pilot by the name of James H. Doolittle who won in 1932. John pioneers. The book is an interesting read that Reynolds Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 115223 includes the Wright brothers. Many more EBC members with keep you researching for days. There is a small map of aviation pioneers crossing the Atlantic Ocean for fuel stops. This map is certified to be accurate and without reproduction. Another undated document covers the exploration of space by open cockpit pilots that discover the need for supplemental oxygen and the discovery of condensation vapor trails Lot# 2097 Air Show Promotions This is a (con-trails) FAR HIGHER THAN THE EAGLE SOARS by A.M. Jacobs. The collection of 15 pieces of promotional materials packet also includes a stock certificate for Pan American Airlines for 5 for air shows around the U.S. Dated 1934 shares. Please see photos for details. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100- to 1970’s. The Chicago World’s Fair of 1934 200 HWAC# 115238 declares “first in Arrival- first delivered- first opened- first answered” in air mail delivery. Lot# 2104 Photo. Archive of Specific John Reynolds Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# Aviators to Aviation History This is a 115220 collection of photos of specific aviators and their contribution to aviation history. There Lot# 2098 Amelia Earhart photos This is a is a group of photos for team effort aviation collection of reproduction photos of Amelia records such as Costes and Bellonte the first Earhart; all in B&W but spectacular clerity. A team to fly the Atlantic as a team from Paris total of eight photos with one duplicate and to New York in 1930. (A group of five photos). one postal cover. Please see photo for details. Lt. L.J. Maitland who flew from Berkeley, Ca. to Hawaii with a Lt. John Reynolds Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# Albert F. Hegenberger in a team effort crossed the Pacific to Hawaii 115226 just five weeks after Charles Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic. Arguably the Maitland flight was more significant but unrecognized in history. Lot# 2099 Aviation Buttons and Toy Flight There is a photo of Miss Mary Stone at age 18 who tried to cross the Pacific Ocean to China but failed to raise sponsors. There is also a Wing Badges A nice collection of aviation photo of Pilot Lissant Beardmore who crossed the English Channel in buttons and toy flight wings. Two trays with a glider in 1931. A large photo of a Pan American ship the “St. Louis” several in each. All appear to be in good condition. See photos for more detail. Benjamin at Langley AIrfield in 1926 with beautiful detail.A total of 13 photos in Fauver Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 119150 all. John Reynolds Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 115225 Lot# 2105 1920’s Automobile puzzle game Lot# 2100 Aviation History in Photos This is a cleaver puzzle game designed to keep This is a collection of photos that depict the your back seat guests quiet while you drive advancement of aviation from about 1911- your 1920’s vintage motor-car. This cute game 1960’s; a total of over 25 photos including allows the handler to rearrange the letters on a an airmail gyro aircraft-helicopter; some sliding open rail to spell “automobile”. It looks easy enough until you newspaper articles and a pin-back button. figure that you need to stage each letter in some order to retrieve it Please see photos for details. John Reynolds later. The base is a stamped aluminum plate in the shape of a ‘20’s Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 115222 drop-top. For ages 9-90. Now behave and “don’t make me come back there”. Est. $90-150 HWAC# 120222 76 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2106 1926 Dodge Truck Photos (2) 2 nice b/w Lot# 2110 California California Steamer photos of a 1926 Dodge with US Mail, Hamilton Freight Ephemera Collection Lot of 7. 1) Steamer front placard, family members in and around truck, bell signal sign for Souther Pacific Golden Gate 6x8” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 91314 Ferries, Ltd. Steamer Calistoga. 14 x 9”, cardboard, missing upper left corner. 2) Four shipping receipts from the Pacific Coast Steamship Co., San Francisco, 1888. 3) Receipt for Simpson & Bro, Regular Dispatch Line for Oregon, SF. 4) Manuscript receipt, dateline San Francisco 1894, for expenses and fare to Crescent City. Est. $100- Lot# 2107 Automobile Themed Buttons This 150 HWAC# 113213 is a group of several (more than 100) picture buttons showing various makes, model and years of Lot# 2111 Alaska Council City & Solomon automobiles. Great for the car buff’s collection. See River Railroad Co Stock Certificate, Alaska, photos for more details. Benjamin Fauver Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118128 1905 Cert. #539, issued for 100 shares to the Estate of John Englis. Signed by Philip Van Wyck as president. The railroad ran from 1903 to 1907. Running from Solomon City, the line was to skirt the Salomon River and pass hundreds of mining camps on the route to Council City, about 50 miles. The aim was to connect to the Cape Nome goldfields. Nice vignette of a train at the station with women in fancy dress on the landing. American Bank Note Co, New York, Litho. Uncancelled and very nice. Rare. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-500 HWAC# 111191 Lot# 2112 Arizona Arizona and California Railway CO. Stock incorporated Sept 3, 1903 in the Territory of Arizona, constructed between 1903 and 1910 by the Arizona and California Railway. The line between Matthie, AZ, and Parker opened in June 1907. The Colorado River bridge near Parker was completed in June 1908 and by 1910, the line had reached Cadiz, California. Today known as the Arizona and California Railroad Co, once owned by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway., Capital stock cert #3 (according to cox ref only #1 known of) for 1 share @$100 per share to R.N Fredericks (one of the founders) signed 27 Sept, 1904 Lot# 2108 Harrah’s 1971 World Classic Car Festival in Japan president F.M. Murphy, black border green underprint sunburst, title Company Scrapbook In March, 1971, Harrah’s partnered with a on fancy frame, green company seal left lower. iu Very fine condition Japanese firm to host an antique car festival, the likes of which the with very faint tri-fold crease, no tears. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- world had never seen. With thirty of Harrah’s most important cars 300 HWAC# 81720 worth an estimated $1 million at the time, the exhibit created a festival Lot# 2113 Bodie, California Bodie of car lovers that has never been equaled. It was estimated in the Press & Benton Railway & Commercial at the time that over one million people visited the multi-day event. Harrah himself commented: “Classic cars are the epitome of today’s Company Bond, 1886 Bond #377, gigantic automobile industry – and even more, they are valuable issued in 1886 for $1000 in gold evidence of an era when man and machine beautifully harmonized.” coin. The vignette is of a train (Harrah, 3/15/1971), 20” x 25” x 3” thick scrapbook of this world-class hauling lumber through the wooded antique automobile event in Japan in March, 1971. This record of the mountains. There are felled trees all event was made specifically by and for Harrah’s, possibly specifically around a lumberjack’s cabin. Excellent condition. The Bodie and Benton for Bill Harrah himself. For this event nearly fifty years ago, Harrah’s Railway Company formed in 1882 sent 30 key automobiles out of its collection to Japan, including the out of the Bodie Railway & Lumber world-famous 1931 Bugatti Royale, the clear star of the collection and Company, which had formed in 1881 unquestionable one of the most artistically beautiful automobiles ever made. Fancy pamphlets, broadsides and promotional materials were to build a railroad for the purpose of made, each of which is within this archive. A press clipping service getting wood to Bodie. The company was used both in the USA and Japan, and those clippings are present. principals were brothers Seth and Daniel Cook, R. N. Graves, and H. M. The group also includes dozens of 8 x 10 and 11 x 14” black & white Yerington, who ran the Virginia and Truckee Railroad. This railroad quality photographs of the event, and of the auto moving/packing is the only small gauge railroad in California that does not hook up process. Approximately 100 pages in this large format folio are used to any other railway in the state. Its southern terminus was at Mono Mills and was never completed as envisioned to Benton. They hired (front and back of 50 +/- pages). This archive is unique, deserving of any automobile collection or entity. Est. $3000-5000 HWAC# 119027 Thomas Holt to supervise the construction. He hired many Chinese laborers, as they were familiar with building rail lines in the U. S., Lot# 2109 Yuba County, California Marysville but Holt ended up having severe labor problems because of hiring & Sacramento Stagecoach Waybill- Oregon the Chinese workers. People in the mid 1800s were very xenophobic about Chinese laborers. The U. S. government had just enacted the Stage Company, 1869 Large waybill from Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882 to stem the tide of immigration from the Oregon Stage Company which operated China, but the hostility towards the group did not subside. In 1893 this route from Marysville, in Yuba County the company reverted to its former name [Ref: Myrick, David F., The to Sacramento. Great western history piece Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California, 1992]. This bond is signed from the 1860’s when transportation was by stagecoach. Two small by H. M. Yerington as President, but the Secretary’s name is illegible. separations at center fold. Would like fantastic framed. These are There are punch holes through the signature lines and at the top. VF. rarely seen. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 111983 Est. $300-600 HWAC# 111772 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 77
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2114 Calistoga, California 1911 San Francisco, Lot# 2120 San Francisco, California Pressley Napa, & Calistoga Railway $1,000 Bond $1,000 Single-Track Electric Railway Co Stock, San bond no. 751, issued in 1911. Signed by president Francisco, 1895 Extremely rare certificate Guy Earl and secretary Spaulding. Not cancelled. we have not seen previously. The Pressley Blue border, black print, and eagle on shield vignette. Single-Track Railway Company inc. in 1895 in Lith. Britton & Rey, SF. 20 coupons included, some California. Cert. #15, issued for 9,993 shares stapled. 14.5 x 9.25” Folds, light wear. Operated from to John C. Rhoads, and signed by J.O. Jephson as president and J.C. Vallejo to Calistoga, passing through Napa, Yountville, Rhoads as secretary. The company was formed to purchase, use and Oakville, Rutherford, and St. Helena. This was the sell patents for electromagnetic safety railways, etc (The Electrical 1911 renaming of the San Francisco, Vallejo & Napa World, 1895). The certificate was issued for nearly 20% of the total Valley Railroad. Operated until 1936. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-400 authorized shares. Printed by Schmidt Lithography, S.F. Two fold lines. HWAC# 106863 VF. Uncancelled. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 111758 Lot# 2115 Calistoga, California 1911 San Francisco, Lot# 2121 San Francisco, California 1878 Napa, & Calistoga Railway $500 Bond $500 bond Stiles Hercules Engine Manufacturing no. 326, issued in 1911. Signed by president Guy Earl Company Stock issued to Inventor WC Stiles and secretary Spaulding. Not cancelled. Red border, Location of Works: San Francisco, Cal. (printed black print, and eagle on shield vignette. Lith. Britton at top center). Inc. February 1878. No. 82, & Rey, SF. Twelve coupons attached. 14.5 x 9.25” Folds, issued to inventor and company founded WC Stiles for 1,000 shares on light wear. Operated from Vallejo to Calistoga, passing August 26th, 1878 in San Francisco. Signed by president Wilson and through Napa, Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford, and secretary Bean. Not cancelled. Black border and print, two vignettes: St. Helena. This was the 1911 renaming of the San locomotive (bottom center) and Atlas holding a globe (upper left). Francisco, Vallejo & Napa Valley Railroad. Operated Printed by Crocker & Co. Folds, rounded corner upper left, According until 1936. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-400 HWAC# 106864 to a detailed article in the July 20th, 1878 issue of the Mariposa Gazette (which includes an illustration), this company built rotary Lot# 2116 Eureka, California Lipscomb steam engines for many purposes including boats. Stiles even had one Spike Company Stock, Eureka, Cal. 1907 on display in the basement of the Cosmopolitan Hotel in San Francisco. Interesting stock certificate we have not seen A later article from that year says the engine will be on display at the before from the Lipscomb Spike Company, Mechanics’ Institute Fair in SF, and will be over 100 horsepower with Eureka, California issued in 1907 to Oscar P. two cylinders that are 20 ft. in length. This engine seems to hav emany Lipscomb. He is listed as a farmer in the Eureka uses: Marine mentioned in the article above. Railroad as it is listed by directories and there is a Mary Lipscomb Terry Cox. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 119426 listed as a rancher. We can’t tell whether this company was manufacturing railroad spikes or distributing someone Lot# 2122 San Francisco, California 1865 else’s product. This company is not listed in Cox. The company’s Western Pacific Railroad Bond Formed in charter was revoked by December, 1907, so maybe they never really 1862 to build a railroad from Sacramento to the got off the ground. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 111814 San Francisco Bay, the westernmost portion of the First Transcontinental Railroad. In October, Lot# 2117 Petaluma, California Lang 1864, the Central Pacific Railroad assigned Retrieving Trolley Co Stock Certificate, all the rights to the Western Pacific for the Petaluma, Cal. 1909 Interesting stock issued route between Sacramento and San Jose, including land grants. The in 1909 and signed by company president C.E. Western Pacific Railroad was absorbed in 1870 into the Central Pacific Lang. The Lang Retrieving Trolley Company Railroad., #120, I/C, $1000 7% 30 year gold bearer bond issued May manufactured trolley bases, catchers and 1, 1865 from the City and County of San Francisco, signed Pres. Board retrievers. Lang assigned his patent for his of Supervisors. Title shows Pacific Rail Road Co., in the body written retrieving trolley to Wasson Engineering & Western Pacific Rail Road Co/Central Pacific Railroad Co. Red-Orange, Supply Co., Santa Rosa, in 1915. The retrieving trolley lowered the embossed seal, vignette Globe w/ train in circle and San Francisco trolley pole when the trolley wheel leaves the wire. Interesting railroad behind globe. Two revenue stamps lower left . 22 coupons attached. certificate and very rare. Principal place of business: Petaluma, Britton & Co Litho. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-400 HWAC# 115896 California printed on the certificate, but by 1915, the company was operating at Santa Rosa, California. Pinholes at top left corner, so VG. Uncancelled. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 111792 Lot# 2123 San Francisco, California 1865 Western Pacific Railroad Bond Formed in Lot# 2118 Sacramento, California 1918 Sacramento 1862 to build a railroad from Sacramento to the Northern RR Bonds An interesting lot of 11 bonds San Francisco Bay, the westernmost portion of issued to banks in the Northern California by the the First Transcontinental Railroad. In October, Sacramento Northern Railroad. Banks issued include 1864, the Central Pacific Railroad assigned The Bank of Geyserville, Bank of Lodi, Bank of Napa, all the rights to the Western Pacific for the Bank of Newcastle and others. All are punch cancelled route between Sacramento and San Jose, including land grants. The and in very good condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200- Western Pacific Railroad was absorbed in 1870 into the Central Pacific 400 HWAC# 117216 Railroad., #101, I/C, $1000 7% 30 year gold bearer bond issued May 1, 1865 from the City and County of San Francisco, signed Pres. Board Lot# 2119 San Francisco, California 1865 of Supervisors. Title shows Pacific Rail Road Co., in the body written Pacific Railroad Bond I/C #47 $1000 7% Western Pacific Rail Road Co/Central Pacific Railroad Co. Red-Orange, bond. Harbor, globe and train vignette. embossed seal, vignette Globe w/ train in circle and San Francisco Signatures light and illegible. 2 50c revenue behind globe. Two revenue stamps lower left . 25 coupons attached. stamps. Folds and wrinkles. Prag Collection. Britton & Co Litho. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-400 HWAC# 115897 Est. $300-600 HWAC# 84104 78 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2124 San Francisco, California 1865 Lot# 2128 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1897 Western Pacific Railroad Bond Formed in Canon City and Cripple Creek Electric 1862 to build a railroad from Sacramento to the Railway Company Bond We have had a lot San Francisco Bay, the westernmost portion of of railroad stocks and bonds pass through the First Transcontinental Railroad. In October, our hands the last two years, but not this one! 1864, the Central Pacific Railroad assigned AND it is in pristine condition with all coupons all the rights to the Western Pacific for the attached! Issued November 1, 1897. Signed by route between Sacramento and San Jose, including land grants. The Lyman Robinson president and Earle secretary. Western Pacific Railroad was absorbed in 1870 into the Central Pacific Vignette of ‘v-shaped valley with small river and towering mountains. Railroad., #216, I/C, $1000 7% 30 year gold bearer bond issued May Hard to Find! $1000 5% gold bond. Not cancelled. #271. Organized in 1, 1865 from the City and County of San Francisco, signed Pres. Board 1897 by Colorado railroad magnate David Moffat as a new branch of of Supervisors. Title shows Pacific Rail Road Co., in the body written his Florence & Cripple Creek RR. Ran from Canon City to Cripple Creek Western Pacific Rail Road Co/Central Pacific Railroad Co. Red-Orange, thru Victor. Began by connecting the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad embossed seal, vignette Globe w/ train in circle and San Francisco to Canon City since Moffat was not receiving the land in Florence behind globe. Cancel signed by Geo. H. Sanderson Mayor. Two revenue he needed for additional tailings processing facilities. Finding more stamps lower left . Britton & Co Litho. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $180- support in Canon City, Moffat moved the Florence & Cripple Creek 400 HWAC# 115895 RR headquarters to Canon City and incorporated the new branch as a subsidiary, the Canon City & Cripple Creek Electric Railway. The line Lot# 2125 San Francisco, was placed into operation in 1900 and abandoned in 1912. Est. $100- California Market St Railway 300 HWAC# 119391 Co. Stocks (3) 3 different Market Street Railway Co Lot# 2129 Denver, Colorado Denver Colorado cancelled stock certificates with Railroad Stocks 1. Atlantic-Pacific Railway Tunnel eagle vignette and company Co. Stock Certificate Pair - Lot of 2 different. 1) No. seal: 1) Blue (4 stocks) 100 4136, issued in 1884 for 33 shares. Ink very faded so shares each all issued Standard it is hard to make out signatures. 2) No. 12517, issued Power & Light Corp. Dated & for 2 shares in 1883. Signed by M.M. (Brick) Pomeroy countersigned Dec 30, 1927. 2) as president. Pomeroy worked on this railway tunnel Orange (2 stocks) 3) Green ( 4 through the Divide for a twenty year period and never stocks). Franchise for Market made it. While no railroad was ever constructed, the Street Railway was granted in five mile tunnel project was a huge undertaking. 1857 to Thomas Hayes. First horse car line to opened in San Francisco About a mile was completed on the east side and some work was done on July 4, 1860, as the Market Street Railroad Company. Line was on the west side. The tunnel was to carry a railroad from Stevens Gulch converted to steam power a few years later using steam dummy through Kelso Mountain and through the Divide, exiting near Decatur locomotives pulling a trailer car. Competition, labor troubles and a on the Snake River. The company did acquire some mining claims near bad accident in 1918 led to the company reorganizing. Continued to the east portal (Ellis & Ellis). Small vignette of a train going through operate electric streetcars throughout the city, the Powell St. cable car the mountain and the names of the mountain peaks such as Torry’s lines, and a growing fleet of buses. On May 16, 1944, voters decided Peak and Mt. of Holy Cross above. Both have folds, creases. One has to purchase Market Street Railway for $7.5 million. Printed: Republic toning. The other has faded ink. 4 x 8.25” 2. Wooding Railway Warning Bank Note Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Ken Prag Collection Est. Device Co. Stock Certificate - Inc. in the Territory of Arizona. No. 836, $100-400 HWAC# 83842 issued for 70 shares to Peter J. Geagan on Oct. 24th, 1913 at Tucson. Signed by president B. Wooding and asst. secretary William Malone. Lot# 2126 San Francisco, Not cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, and great vignette California The Railway showing a train collision being prevented by a godlike woman with Advertising Co Stock the words “Hasten the Vigilantly Watched Railway.” Ken Prag Collection Certificate #1, San Francisco, Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117883 Cal. 1898 Nice certificate #1 from the Railway Advertising Lot# 2130 Colorado 1892 The Rio Grande Company issued for 1,000 Southern Railroad Co. Founded in 1889 by shares in 1898. Shares were Otto Mears, and construction began in 1890 $25 Each. Black print on creme from Ridgway (north of Ouray) and Durango paper. Printed by Le Count Bros. Stationers, S.F. Very fine. Uncancelled. (south of Silverton) to go around the most Est. $100-150 HWAC# 111791 rugged part of the San Juan Mountains and also reach the mining towns of Rico and Telluride. Lot# 2127 Santa Cruz, California Running from Durango to Ridgway in the western part of the US state Pacific Avenue Railroad Co of Colorado. The last train ran on the RGS in 1953 when it filed with Stock, Santa Cruz, California, the Interstate Commerce Commission for abandonment on 24 April 1952. Much of it remains with Knott’s Berry Farm-Calico and Silverton 1891 Extremely rare railroad Train (which has been in continuous steam service since 1881)., 1. stock issued in 1891. Listed in #A103, I/C, shares @ $100 ea. issued To Fred Walson June 18, 1892, Cox, but no example pictured. signed Otto Mears President. Orange, no seal, vignette 4-4-0 exiting Incorporated in 1882. Electric streetcars replaced horsecar tunnel r-l, SHARES $100 EACH orange underprint, receipt attached. railroads in Santa Cruz and in Homer Lee Bank Note Co. Fred Walson was Colorado State Treasurer 1891 began service(santacruztrains.com). Cert. #28 was issued to J.R. 1872 and the city of Walsenburg is supposedly named after him due Chace for one share and signed by Chace as secretary and Thomas Cole supporting the growth of the community. VG Ken Prag Collection Est. (illeg) as president. Not seen before by us. Mcneil Bros. print, San Jose. $140-300 HWAC# 115892 VF. Uncancelled. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 111760 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 79
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2131 Colorado 1892 The Rio Grande Lot# 2136 Georgia 1895-1919 Southern Railroad Co. Founded in 1889 by Central Georgia Railway Co. Otto Mears, and construction began in 1890 3 certificates. Incorp. 1895. from Ridgway (north of Ouray) and Durango Started as the Central Rail Road (south of Silverton) to go around the most and Canal Company in 1833, rugged part of the San Juan Mountains and also sold at foreclosure 1891, being reach the mining towns of Rico and Telluride. reorganized as the Central of Running from Durango to Ridgway in the western part of the US state Georgia Railway ., 1. RV333, U/U, of Colorado. The last train ran on the RGS in 1953 when it filed with $5000, 5% Mortgage Bond due the Interstate Commerce Commission for abandonment on 24 April 1959. Dateline 19__, Blue, vignette 1952. Much of it remains with Knott’s Berry Farm-Calico and Silverton cotton workers either side of seal. Train (which has been in continuous steam service since 1881)., 1. American Bank Note Co. AU, 2. #A114, I/C, shares @ $100 ea. (today equivalent $2,834.85) issued 4313, I/C, $1000, 5.5% Mortgage To Fred Walson Nov 16, 1892, signed Otto Mears President. Orange, bond due 1959. Issued April 1919, no seal, vignette 4-4-0 exiting tunnel r-l, SHARES $100 EACH orange Orange, vignette cotton workers underprint, receipt attached. Homer Lee Bank Note Co. Fred Walson either side of seal. embossed was Colorado State Treasurer 1872 and the city of Walsenburg is seal, coupons 27-70 attached. American Bank Note Co. EF, 3. #3277, supposedly named after him. EF, Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-300 I/C, $1000, 5% Mortgage Gold Bond due 1945. Issued 1895. Brown, HWAC# 115890 embossed seal, vignette frontal approach train, coupons 22-100 attached. International Bank Note Co. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- Lot# 2132 Colorado 1890-1914 Two Colorado 160 HWAC# 115909 RR Stocks and a RR Bond Featuring a stock cert issued by The Rio Grande Southern RR Co. Lot# 2137 Hawaii 1902 Kona and Kau Railway Co. and The Rio GrandeJunction Railway Co. Both Incorp. 1901 Territory of Hawaii. Company proposed cancelled. Also included is a bond document a 120 mile road that would provide a continuous issued by The Pueblo and Arkansas Valley RR line of rails around the island of Hawaii and serve Company, dated July 1, 1905. All pieces are in the Kona and Kau districts. The seacoast terminus of very good condition. See photos for more detail. Ken Prag Collection Est. the road was at Kealakekua Bay, #58, I/U, $100 6% $200-300 HWAC# 117225 30 yr. First Mortgage Gold Bond issued May 1903, three signatures 59 of 60 coupons. vignettes of train Lot# 2133 Connecticut 1870-88 New Haven coming towards viewer; border vignette above that and Derby Railroad Co. 4 certificates. of “United States of America {Eagle vign. - wings Chartered in 1864 to run from New Haven spread} Territory of Hawaii”. Embossed seal, Less than 100 bonds west to Derby, Connecticut, and north to Ansonia, planned as part of of the original 3,000 printed have survived time, hurricanes, poor the route over the never-built Hudson Highland Suspension Bridge. It storage and the general tropical environment. VF+ Ken Prag Collection opened in 1871. #224 & 225, I/C, $1000, 6 %, Mortgage issue 1888, Est. $100-160 HWAC# 115883 Green, vignette train @ depot. and griffens in lower corners. Homer Lee Bank Note Co. #13C & 90C, I/C, $1000, 7% City of New Haven Lot# 2138 Chicago, Illinois 1862 Chicago & Alton guaranteed Bond. Issued 1870, signed by Mayor William Fitch. Black, Railroad Company Bonds Lot of 3 different. Two blue city seal, no vignette, Stafford Co printer. F-VF Ken Prag Collection income bonds ($500 and $1,000, 1862, seal cut out) and Est. $140-325 HWAC# 115986 one First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond ($1,000, 1862, 15 coupons attached). Allegorical and locomotive vignettes. Lot# 2134 Connecticut 1897 The East Hartford and Please inspect. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# Glastonbury Horade Railroad Co 5 certificates. 106896 Incorp. 1866. All I/C, Green, $100, 5%, 30 year Debenture Bond issued Dec 1897. Vignette top eagle wings spread. 100 green underprint. American bank Lot# 2139 Chicago, Illinois Chicago & Rock Note Co. printer. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-160 HWAC# 115930 Island Rail Road Co Certificates, 3 Signature Pieces This lot contains three signature pieces, 2 common stocks and one bond. 1) 10 shares issued in 1852, signed by John B. Lot# 2135 Georgia 1885-1919 Jervis as president. Jervis was an American Central Georgia Railway Co. 3 Civil Engineer and inventor. Jervis designed certificates. Incorp. 1895. Started and supervised the construction of five of as the Central Rail Road and America’s earliest railroads, engineered three major canals and also Canal Company in 1833, sold at the Croton aqueduct which supplied New York City. Hole cxls partially foreclosure 1891, being reorganized affect his signature. 2) 100 shares, #22, issued in 1857, and signed as the Central of Georgia Railway ., by Henry Farnam as president. Farnum was also a railroad builder 1. RV332, U/U, $5000, 5% Mortgage and executive. He helped build the Chicago,Rock Island and Pacific Bond due 1959. Dateline 19__, Blue, Railroad. Punch cxls barely touch his signature. 3) $200 Certificate, vignette cotton workers either side convertible into common shares at par for about six months. Issued of seal. American Bank Note Co. in 1866 and payable in 1881. Unusual sort of convertible bond. Signed AU, 2. 4310, I/C, $1000, 5.5% Mortgage bond due 1959. Issued April by Charles W. Durant as president. Charles was the younger brother 1919, Orange, vignette cotton workers either side of seal. embossed of Thomas Clark Durant. Thomas Durant was also involved with this seal, coupons 27-70 attached. American Bank Note Co. EF, 3. #V40, railroad. He organized the Union Pacific during the construction of I/C, $5000, 5% Mortgage Gold Bond due 1962. dateline19__. Brown, the transcontinental railroad (Cox). Cert. #3 is red pen and hole cxled. vignette Train @ depot w rail workers. American Bank Note Co . AU Holes affect Durant’s signature. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-400 Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-160 HWAC# 115910 HWAC# 111110 80 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2140 Chicago, Illinois 1899 Midwest RR Lot# 2146 Illinois Chicago, Indianapolis & Stocks and Bonds A lot of three stock certs Louisville Railway Co Bond Specimens (2) and two bond documents. These stocks were Two different specimen bond certificates. Orange, issued by The Choctaw and Memphis RR Co., $1,000 Equipment bond, 4 1/2%, gold bond, Series Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul RY Co and The B, 1911 due 1921. Also, Purple, $1,000, Registered Toledo and Indiana Railroad Company. The Refunding Mortgage bond, Series C, 4%, 50 year bonds were issued by The Oklahoma Central due 1947. Vignette of two men beside a train. Both and Wichita Falls & Northwestern RR companies. All are in good of these are from ABN. Purple specimen has stub condition. See photos for more detail. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-250 attached at the left. Both have SPECIMEN stamped HWAC# 117227 in red and hole punches through signature boxes. The orange specimen has coupons which also have hole punches. Lot# 2141 Illinois Chicago & Alton Railroad Please inspect lot. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 111118 Co Preferred First Mortgage Bond, 1862 Cert. #151, issued in 1862. Train runs left Lot# 2147 Illinois Chicago, Milwaukee & to right. Black and pink. $1,000 Pfd. 1st Mtg. Gary Rail Road Co Stock Certificate #1 Sinking Fund bond. 15 year, 7%. Lady Indian Cert. #1 issued in 1908. Train r-l at crossing. lower left and frontiersman at lower right. Issued for 1 share to W.C. Mack. Signed by Stamp cxls. and hole punches at bottom of H.W. Seaman as president and F.M. Clark as boday and through coupons. Piece missing secretary. Western Bank Note Co. Chicago, from top border. Please inspect lot. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 Steelograph. Stamp cancels. Nice condition. Ken HWAC# 111112 Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111100 Lot# 2142 Illinois 1900’s Chicago in name Lot# 2148 Illinois 1900’s Chicago, Milwaukee RR stocks Seven certificates. One, U/U, and Gary Railway Co 4 certificates. The Illinois, Chicago, Milwaukee and Gary Railway Co., Iowa & Minnesota Railway was created in 1904 Brown, dateline 1908. Vignette train passing and built a line north from a connection with depot. Western Bank Note Co., Six, I/C, Chicago the Milwaukee Road at Delmar that ended at South Shore and South Bend Railroad, incorp East Joliet. In 1908, the II&M was renamed the Indiana. Issued 1929, green, brown and Chicago, Milwaukee & Gary Railway (which is a orange, all signed by Samuel Insull Jr as vice president. Track workers misnomer, since the railroad never actually visited any of its namesake in between two electric trains. Insull was the son of Samuel Insull. All towns), Two U/U (dateline 1908) and two I/C (dateline crossed out, of the certificates are punch cancelled. American Bank Note Co. EF. date written in)., $100 shares, signed by president, Brown, embossed Revenue stamps on some., Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-180 HWAC# seal, vignette train passing through station. Western Bank Note Co. VF- 115981 AU Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 115978 Lot# 2143 Illinois 18-1900’s Chicago Lot# 2149 Illinois Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Terminal Transfer Railroad Co. 5 certificates. Railroad Co Bonds (2) Plus Two Unknown In July 1897, a new company called the Chicago Stock Trust Certificates Two different bonds, Terminal Transfer Railroad (CTT) bought the one issued in 1909, $100. 4 1/2% gold bond Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad from due 1939. Two oncoming trains from left to the Wisconsin Central., Different certificates in right. Franklin Lee Bank Note. Unc. Second VF-EF condition. Less than 100 shares (Brown, bond is issued in 1913 for $1,000, 4 1/2%, gold 100 shares preferred (Olive), 100 shares bond due 1939. Vignette shows a train running common (Orange), Common stock (Brown), straight on with workers on both sides. Preferred (Blue). no seals, vignettes: train ABN, New York. Uncancelled. In addition, we have two Stock Trust under bridge, standing female, workers on track. Underprint of stock Certificates, one in green for 19 shares and one in orange for $92.50 type in certificates color. Issued 1898-1908. American Bank Note Co. of fractional scrip for stock. Both of these Stock Trust Certificates are Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-250 HWAC# 117528 not listed in Cox. Both issued in 1913 and uncancelled. This is a nice grouping from this railroad. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# Lot# 2144 Illinois 1800”s Chicago, Burlington 111219 and Quincy Railroad Co 10 certificates. Incorp. Illinois 1855. I/C, Vignette 4-4-0 l-r Lot# 2150 Illinois Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific man carrying sack, American Bank note Co. Railway Co SPECIMEN Certificates, (3) Three Five, 100 share denomination, Brown, vignette Specimen stock certificates from the railroad in three 4-4-0, issued 1898-99 stamped (dateline 18__). different colors. Common stock, 6% Preferred, and 7% Brown underprint. Five, I/C, common stock Preferred are represented. Stamped “SPECIMEN” in red Black, issued 1881-93 stamped (dateline 18__) with a few small hole cxls. Quayle & Son, New York. VF. no underprint, revenue stamps. EF Ken Prag Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# 111148 Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117546 Lot# 2145 Illinois 1900’s Chicago, Burlington Lot# 2151 Illinois Danville, Olney and Ohio River Railroad Company Stock Certificate, and Quincy Railroad Co 6 certificates. Incorp. 1880 Low Cert. #9, issued at Kansas,(Ill?) in All I/C, vignette 4-4-0, SHARES $100 EACH in 1880. Large steam engine vignette. Issued to underprint. signed by president. issued 1901- W.L. Foster and signed by James Dawson as 46. One has revenue stamp. American Bank president and Wm. H. Brown as secretary. I/U. Note Co. printer. VF-EF. Two orange, two brown Fold lines. VF. Franklin Bank Note Co., New (100 shares) and two black (under 20 shares). York. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-140 HWAC# 115947 110316 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 81
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2152 Illinois 1800’s Mount Vernon Lot# 2157 Indiana Indiana Railroad Co Stock Certificate #107, I/U, Railroad Stocks 1-2) Evansville & for 100 shares of common stock @$100 par, Terre Haute Railroad Company (2) issued Feb 4, 1860 (this issue year is the Certificates, Common & Preferred. only year known) to S.J.M. Wilson signed Includes: Cert. #22, issued in L. Casey President. BLACK, embossed seal, 1881 for 100 preferred shares. allegorical female seated holding Union shield. Train running l-r. The railroad A seperation has been repaired, no holes VF. changed it’s name from Evansville Hatch & Co printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-500 HWAC# 101266 & Crawfordsville to Evansville & Terre Haute Railroad. Red lines Lot# 2153 Illinois 1904 The Chicago, Rock thru Crawfordsville with Terre Island and Gulf Railway Co 6 certificates. Haute written in. Hole cxls. thru Its predecessor, the Rock Island and La Salle signatures. VF. Also, cert. 169, Railroad Company, was incorporated in Illinois issued in 1878 for 2 common on February 27, 1847, and an amended charter shares. Train vignette. Hole cxls. was approved on February 7, 1851, as the Both certificates in very good condition. 3) Unissued common stock Chicago and Rock Island Railroad. I/C, FIrst certificate from the Evansville & Richmond Railroad Company. Mortgage Gold bearer bonds issued 1904. Incorporated in Indiana. 4) Peru & Indianapolis Railroad Bond-Very embossed seal, vignette mal and female sit on either side of circle w/4- rare bond. #117 $200 signed by President Macy Ken Prag Collection Est. 6-0 train. Western Bank Note Co printer. One $1000, Orange,coupons $300-800 HWAC# 117848 attached and three $50,000 Mexico Division. Two $50,000, Brown, Amarillo Division. VF-EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 115975 Lot# 2158 Indiana Indiana Railroad Stocks + Express Stock 1) Evansville, Washington & Lot# 2154 Illinois 1800”s The Chicago, Rock Worthington Railway Co Stock, Unissued but Rare. Although this certificate is unissued, it is rare. Cox Island and Pacific Railway Co. 8 certificates. shows I/C examples from this railroad that have sold This company was merged with others into at very high prices. 2) Southern Indiana Express Co the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Stock. Unissued #1, Folds, significant lower corners in 1866 and was reorganized in 1880 under damage. 3) Cincinnati, New Castle & Michigan Railway the same name but with the word Railway Stock Signed by Caleb B. Smith. Cert. #565, issued for in the title. Seven, U/C, signed $5000, 5% 30 5 shares in 1854 to Lillius L. Harding and signed by Debenture Bond. dateline 18__. Numbered 51- Caleb B. Smith as president and Thomas B. Sample as secretary. Ken 51 and 58-62. Green, vignette female w/sickle. Prag Collection Est. $250-600 HWAC# 117849 $5000 green underprint. One #1632, Certificate for 25 bonds, issued 1888 to Drexel Morgan and Co. signed president, Lot# 2159 Iowa 18-1900’s 6 Iowa certificates 3 Brown, vignette 4-4-0 @ depot. These are large horizontal bonds certificates. 1. Demoine Navigation & Railroad Co. incorp 14x9”. Western Bank Note Printer on all. VF-EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-160 HWAC# 115976 1854. #402, I/C, Issued Sept 1858, signed by president (not readable). vignette 4-4-0 w river scene background. Lot# 2155 Illinois 1936-40 The Joliet and Warner & Peer printer. VF., 2. Two: Iowa Falls and Sioux City Rail Road Co. incorp.1867. #3434 (VF), I/C and Chicago Railroad Co. 4 certificates. The Joliet #5509 (AU) U/U. Brown, vignette 4-4-0 w/foundry in and Chicago Railroad was chartered February background. Shares $100 ea. Western B-N & Engraving. 15, 1855 and opened in 1856, continuing Issued 1855. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-200 HWAC# north and northeast from Joliet to downtown 115923 Chicago. Blue, no seal, $100 par, vignettes top of 4-4-0 and liberty dog bottom, American Lot# 2160 Iowa Iowa Railroad Bank Note Co printer. VF+. #5141, I/C, 10 shares, issued Jan 1940, Stocks 1. Lot of 8 different. Included: Cancelled 1942 due to death of one holder, death certificate attached Keokuk & Des Moines Railway and 7 revenue stamps. #4902, 10 shares issued June 1936. . Purple Company (1885, 1887, 1891, plus underprint. Eight revenue stamps. #4595 & 4596, U/C. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-180 HWAC# 115984 unissued);Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company (1871 Lot# 2156 Indiana Cincinnati and 1872); and Burlington, Cedar & Chicago Rail-Road Bonds Rapids & Northern Railway Company (1897, 1925). All pictorial. All punch Signed by Caleb Smith (5) Lot cancelled. 2. Four certificates. Incorp. of five bonds of the Cincinnati & 1867 state of Iowa started operations Chicago Rail-Road Co., all issued in 1867 and stopped service in 1888 for a total period of operations of in 1855 and signed by Caleb 21 years. 1. Three certificates I/C, $100 par brown, vignettes of 4-4-0 B. Smith as president. Indiana l-r no seal, Western Bank Note Co printer. #4729 issued Feb18, 1887. politician rewarded for helping #1287 issued June 28, 1880 and #1282 issued June 24, 1880. VF, 2. secure Lincoln’s nomination in U/U, not numbered, $100 par shares, Blue, vignette top Indians in 1860 with position of Secretary canoe and horses in field, bottom right male portrait. Receipt attached. of the Interior (1861-1862). U.S. Snyder, Black and Sturn printer. EF. 3.Demoine Navigation & Rail Road District Court judge 1863-1864 Co.- Incorp May 19, 1854 Iowa. #236, I/C, 10 shares @ $100 par. (coxrail.com). These are great Issued to Samuel K. Zook April, 19, 1855. Signed Orville Clark Pres. signature pieces in nice condition. Transfer on back signed by S.K. Zook (Civil War General, Wheatfield at Bonds are first mortgage, $500, Gettysburg) BLACK, no seal. Vignette 4-4-0 w/ cars r-l passing paddle 7%, due 1876. All have coupons and clear signatures. Ken Prag Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 111675 wheelers . Warner & Poor printer. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-900 HWAC# 117906 82 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2161 Iowa Railroad Stock Collection Lot# 2166 Kentucky 1800”s Kentucky & South 1. Cedar Falls & Minnesota Rail Road Co Stock Atlantic Rail Road Co 3 certificates. Incorp. Certificate- Cert. #65, 735 shares issued to 1882-1902. #3, 7 and 20, I/C, $100 shares, and signed by John S. Kennedy. Steam engine issued 188-92. Black, eagle vignette. John C. vignette at center and allegorical figures in Rankin, Jr. printer. EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- the top corners. John Stewart Kennedy was a 150 HWAC# 115937 banker with Morris Jesup (Jesup, Kennedy and Co. and later J.S. Kennedy and Co.) and James Hill. 2. Dubuque & Pacific Rail Road Co Stocks- Two issued and cancelled certificates. Cert. #7, issued for 10 shares in 1856 at Dubuque, Iowa. Incorporated in Iowa. Vignette of a train running r-l passing an outcrop. Sigatures torn out to cancel. Also, cert. #137, issued for 3 shares in 1859 to Ward C. Coody. Signed by R.B. Masanbece as president and James M. McKinley as secy. 3. Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Co Stock Group - Seven stock certificates Lot# 2167 Kentucky 18-1900’s Kentucky in this lot. Five common stocks issued in 1857, 1858, 1860,1868 2 bonds, 2 stocks 4 certificates. 1. Kentucky and 1869. The certificates from the 1850’s are black on blue and the and Great Eastern Railway Co. incorp. 1871. 1860’s stocks are black on white. No vignettes. All are cxled. Also, two #1192, U/U, $1000, 7%,tax free bond, dateline preferred stocks, one issued in 1870 and the other is issued but not 1872. Green, Vignettes top frontiersmen/ dated. Ken Prag Collection Est. $400-1200 HWAC# 117862 Indians, 4-4-0 man w/barrel. 100 underprint. Lot# 2162 Iowa The Des Moines Valley Rail coupons attached. American Bank Note. AU, 2. Lexington and Eastern Railway Co. incorp. Road Company Stock Certificate, 1866 Cert. 1894. #211, I/C, Black, issued 1903. Vignette eagle. Franklin-Lee #122, issued for five shares in 1866. Issued bank Note Co. EF, 3. Two: The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co. to B.S. Merriam and signed by Geo. B. Smyth incorp. Chartered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1850, grew as president and A. Bridgman as secretary. into one of the great success stories of American business. Operating Twenty-five cent Internal Revenue stamp at under one name continuously for 132 years. L1249 (Blue( and L0504 bottom left. Vignette of steam engine in front (Brown), I/C, issued 1939 & 41, State seals vignette, SHARES $100 of a roman style building. I/U. Rare variety not listed in Cox as known EACh underprint. American bank Note Co. EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. certificates from this company are issued and cancelled. Ken Prag $100-180 HWAC# 115943 Collection Est. $150-500 HWAC# 110307 Lot# 2168 Kentucky 18-1900’s Kentucky Lot# 2163 Kansas 1888 The Chicago, Kansas & railroad stock and bond 6 certificates. 1. Nebraska R’y Co. 3 certificates. Incorp. Kansas 1885. Kentucky and Great Eastern Railway Co. #344-45 & 375. I/C, $100 ea. shares, issued 1888, incorp. 1871. #1192, U/U, $1000, 7%,tax free signed Marcus Low president. Black, embossed seal, no bond, dateline 1872. Green, Vignettes top vignette. Geo. W. Crane & Co. printer. Horizontal cert. frontiersmen/Indians, 4-4-0 man w/barrel. 13x8”. EF. Marcus Low, a former attorney for the Chicago, 100 underprint. coupons attached. American Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, as its president. The Bank Note. AU, 2. Four : Louisville Railway Co. CRI&P advanced the CK&N about twenty-five million incorp. 1899. Two U/C, Red, signed. dateline dollars to begin construction in exchange for nearly all 1892. EF and two green, signed issued 1893- of the CK&N’s stock. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 115974 4. VF. 3. Lexington and Eastern Railway Co. incorp. 1894. #211, I/C, Black, issued 1903. Vignette eagle. Franklin-Lee bank Note Co. EF, Ken Lot# 2164 Kansas 1887 The Kansas City Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 115942 and Pacific Railroad Co. Incorp 1886 Kansas. Lot# 2169 Kentucky 1900’s Lexington #17, I/C, 1600 shares @ $100 par issued Aug Union Station Co. 8 certificates. Incorp. 31, 1887 (stamped in purple, but dateline is 1905 Kentucky. All are I/C. #12,16 & !7. Eagle 188_), signed by president, brown, embossed vignette, Black w/Orange underprint issued seal, vignette top right 4-60 @depot, “SHARES 1931-44 (dateline 189_ crossed out). EF. $100 EACH” brown underprint, Homer Lee #3, 15, 27 & 29, no vignette, Green w/green Bank Note Co printer. except for cancel punched VF condition. Ken Prag sunburst underprint issued June 1906. Vf #7, Collection Est. $180-300 HWAC# 112022 Green, eagle vignette, three revenue stamps on Lot# 2165 Kentucky Group of Kentucky back. F Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-160 HWAC# Railroads Includes a #1 Certificate (3) 115941 Nice group from Kentucky. The standout is Lot# 2170 Kentucky 1800”s Louisville & Certificate #1 from Elkhorn & Beaver Valley Nashville Railroad Co. 4 certificates. Chartered Railroad Company, issued in 1904. It was by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1850, the issued for 40 shares at $100 Each. Vignette of road grew into one of the great success stories a female wearing a starred Liberty cap at top of American business. Operating until 1982 left. Hole cxls thru signatures. Others include: under one name continuously for 132 years Black Mountain Railroad Co Bond #59, for $1,000, 1st Mtg. 6%, 20 it survived civil war and economic depression yr. sinking fund Gold Bond. Forty coupons and a red 50 cent stamp. and several waves of social and technological change. All U/C and Small hole punches throughout. Lastly, Elkton & Guthrie Railroad Co signed by president, EF condition. #13655 & 13556, no vignette stock issued at Elkton, Ky. for 3 shares in 1944. Small train at the top. dateline New York 189_, printed in white paper no border. Styles & Uncancelled. Morton Bros. Louisville, printer. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111255 Cash printer. #17426 & 17438, Black, Six vignettes: Indian, 4-4-0, woman looking right, two men portraits and Bee Hive. American Bank Note Co. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-160 HWAC# 115933 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 83
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2171 Kentucky 1800”s Louisville & Lot# 2175 Maryland 1870 The Western Nashville Railroad Co. 4 certificates. Chartered Maryland Rail Road Co 2 certificates. Chartered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1850, the as the Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Rail road grew into one of the great success stories Road Company in 1852, it became The Western of American business. Operating until 1982 Maryland Rail Road Company the next year. under one name continuously for 132 years Operated until 1909 when it became the it survived civil war and economic depression Western Maryland RailRoad Co., and eventually and several waves of social and technological change. All U/C and merged into CSX in 1989., #1243 & 117, I/C, signed by president, EF condition. #13657 & 13558, no vignette $500/1000 6%, Guaranteed Mortgage bearer dateline New York 189_, printed in white paper no border. Styles & bond. Issued July 1, 1870 signed Geo. M. Bokee Cash printer. #17422 & 17423, Black, Six vignettes: Indian, 4-4-0, President. Black, embossed seal, vignette 4-4-0 passing countryside. woman looking right, two men portraits and Bee Hive. American Bank $500 or $1000 underprint. Guarantee signed Robert Banks Mayor Note Co. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 115940 Baltimore. John Y. Slater printer. F-VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $110-220 HWAC# 115901 Lot# 2172 Kentucky 1896 Louisville, Henderson and St, Louis Railway Co. 2 certificates. Incorp. Lot# 2176 Maryland 1840-66 Western Railroad 1896 Kentucky. Unlike most corporations which Corp. 2 certificates. Incorp. 1833 Maryland. to develop have a perpetual term, the LHSTL had a corporate a line from Worcester to western Massachusetts. expiration date of May 29, 2395. The LHSTL had Began operations to Springfield in 1841. Merged with built or acquired a total of 186 miles of track and ran the Boston & Worcester Railroad to form the Boston as an independent railroad until becoming under and Albany Railroad in 1867., 1. #1602, I/C, March the control of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad 10, 1840 signed Josiah Quincy Jr Treasurer, Black, (now CSX) in 1929. #74 & 76, I/C, Preferred Stock no vignette, embossed seal, printer S.N. Dickson. VF, Trust, issue July 1896. Blue/Green, embossed seal, 2. #23852, I/C, Black, $100 par, imprinted red corp vignette Female and children watch bird, PREFERRED in underprint, seal, left vignette state seal, agriculture and plenty. revenue stamp on one cert, American Bank Note Co. VF-EF Ken Prag Revenue stamp. Printer Dutton & Wentworth. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 115932 $100-180 HWAC# 115905 Lot# 2173 Maryland Lot# 2177 Boston, Massachusetts 1871- Maryland Railroad Stocks 1925 Old Colony Rail Road Co. bonds Three HUGE LOT 1. 44 total bonds. Founded 1863 Massachusetts. 1. #76, certificates. 3 Specimen I/C, $1000, 6% Bond due 1896. Issued Sept. Western Maryland Railway 1, 1876 signed John M. Washburn President 4 1/2% Equipment Trust and Uriel Crocker Finance committee. Green, Gold Bond Certificates; embossed seal, vignette top train @dockside all three are in very depot ships in background. American Bank Note Co. printer. Cancel good condition; vibrant punch holes, folds, no tears. 2. #93, I/C, $1000, 6% Bond due 1896. orange color. 2 are signed Issued Sept. 8, 1871(?) signed John M. Washburn President and and canceled; illegible Uriel Crocker Finance committee. Green, embossed seal, vignette top signatures from the assitant train @dockside depot ships in background. American Bank Note Co. secretary and the vice-president; both are canceled via hole punch; printer. 3. #165, I/C, $1000, 5 1/2 % First Mortgage Gold bearer bond both in good condition, some discoloration. 39 are signed and canceled due 1944. IssuedFeb 1, 1924. Blue, embossed seal, vignette top 4-6-2 via hole punch; illegible signatures from the assistant secretary and cars, men working on rails. ‘GOLD” blue underprint oval, coupons and vice president, all in very good condition, some discoloration. 6-40 attached (vignette loco frontal). American Bank Note Co.VF. Ken 2. Emmittsburg Railroad Co $100, 1st Mortgage Gold Bond, 1874 - Prag Collection Est. $80-250 HWAC# 110838 1st mortgage bond, issued in 1874. Cert. #198. 30 year bond at 6%. State seal vignette. Small hole left of center. Fold lines. 3. Baltimore Lot# 2178 Boston, Massachusetts 1874 Old Transit Company Stocks and Bonds (14) - Lot includes three common Colony Railroad Co. bonds Two bonds. Incorp. stocks issued in the 1950’s, three Voting Trust certificates issued in 1863 Massachusetts. Both: I/C, Black, United the 1930’s, cxled., and 8 various bonds mostly issued i n1935. Ken Prag States of America in wavy title, $1000, 7% due Collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 117902 1894, Issued March 2, 1874, signed John M. Washburn President. Vignette top train l-r@ dockside depot ships in background. American Lot# 2174 Maryland 1870 The Western Bank Note Co. printer. #1125 has a green reverse, Maryland Rail Road Co Chartered as the signed by Uriel Crocker Finance Committee. VF. Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Rail Road #334 blank reverse. EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- Company in 1852, it became The Western 250 HWAC# 110839 Maryland Rail Road Company the next year. Lot# 2179 Boston & Massachusetts Largely a freight line, it extended through Providence Rail Road Stock Group, 1835- Western Maryland. Operated until 1909 when it became the Western Maryland RailRoad 1870 (6) Nice group of six certificates Co., and eventually merged into CSX in 1989., #431, I/C, $1000, 6%, issued in 1835, 1844, 1849, 1850, 1867 Guaranteed Mortgage bearer bond. Issued July 1, 1870 signed Geo. and 1870. The 1835 certificate shows the company had a different name, “Boston and M. Bokee President. Black, embossed seal, vignette 4-4-0 passing Providence Railroad and Transportation Co.” countryside. $1000 green underprint. Guarantee signed by Robert and was incorporated in Rhode Island. The Banks Mayor Baltimore. John Y. Slater printer. AU Ken Prag Collection Est. $110-200 HWAC# 115900 other certificates are incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. All of the certificates are cancelled except the 1870 piece. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# 111187 84 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2180 Massachusetts Boston & Lot# 2186 Detroit, Michigan Michigan Worcester Rail-Road Corporation Stock, Railroad Stock Collection 1-3) 3 stock 1848 Issued for 5 odd shares in 1848. Shares certificates from the Detroit, Monroe and were $500 Each. Cert. # is illegible. Issued to Toledo Rail Road Company. One issued in 1857, G. Sturgis Nye and signed by Nathan Hale as one issued in 1862, and one unissued from the president and Horace Williams as treasurer. 1850’s but signed by the company president. Small train vignette runs up left border with The two issued certificates have different steam engine pulling two cars. Black on creme. vignettes and both are hole or pen cxled. or both. This variety is listed Hole cancels. Dutton & Wentworth, Boston. Ken in Cox. 1862 certificate has small piece missing from top left corner. Prag Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# 111166 4) Bay City & East Saginaw Rail Road Bond- Listed in Cox. Steam locomotive vignette at the top center. Allegorical figures in the two top Lot# 2181 Massachusetts Boston, Clinton corners. Bond certificate #42, $500 denomination, 10% Bond issued & Fitchburg Railroad Co Stock and Bond in 1864. Hole punches thru the two signatures and also stamped Certificates (2) This lot has two certificates, “Paid” over signatures. No coupons. Folds. VF. Ken Prag Collection Est. common shares and a bond. 1) Stock Certificate $300-600 HWAC# 117858 issued in 1875 for 5 shares. Cert. #821. Seated female with Massachusetts state seal. Pen cancelled Lot# 2187 Michigan 1862 & ‘68 Michigan and through signatures. John. H. Bufford, lith. Boston. 2) Illinois Railroad Bonds 4 certificates. 1. Two Bond, cert. #47, issued in 1873. Men watch train l-r. Ionia and Lansing Railroad Co. incorp. 1865 $1,000, 8%, 10 year maturing in 1883. No coupons. Michigan. Operated in the state of Michigan Vertical fold down center. Two hole punches near in the 1860s and 1870’s a 125-mile line from bottom right and stamped, “PAID”. Bufford, Boston. Ken Prag Collection Lansing to the mouth of the Pentwater River Est. $200-300 HWAC# 111107 at Pentwater, on the shores of Lake Michigan . #45 & 46 of 770 authorized, I/C, $1000, 8% Lot# 2182 Massachusetts Cape Cod Railroad Construction bearer bond issued 1869, signed Company Stock and Bond Certificate One stock by Pres. and secretary. Black, embossed seal, vignette 4-4-0 r-l ship and one bond. Stock is issued in 1870. Stamp frame in background. Memo of an Agreement attached, ONE THOUSAND at left with revenue. Purple ink on creme. Pen cxled. DOLLARS in red underprint. The Calvert Litho Co printer. EF, 2. Inc. in Massachusetts in 1846. Bond is from 1871, Two: The Dunleith & Dubuque Bridge Co. was originally founded in $1,000. Black on creme with green underprint. 1868. The company operated the original Dubuque Rail Bridge, a Richard Bordern pictured in the center. Coupons at swing bridge constructed by Andrew Carnegie. The bridge opened the bottom. Very attractive. uncancelled. New Engl. in December of 1868, and was primarily used by the Illinois Central lith, Boston. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# Railroad. #47 & 48 of 500 issued I/C, $1000, 8% Construction Bond 111294 issued 1868, signed Wm. Allison President. Black, red embossed seal, Lot# 2183 Massachusetts Charles River vignette top train crossing bridge. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS red underprint. 5 coupons attached, Mounted on paper for preservation. Branch Rail Road Co, 1853 Stock, Rare F.S. Skimer & Co printer. VF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-350 HWAC# Uncancelled Example Cert. #151, issued for 117527 1 share in 1853 at Boston, Mass. Issued to the Rev. Henry Ripley, believe it or not, and Lot# 2188 Michigan Michigan Railroad signed by Ezra Hutchins as president. Black on Stock Collection 1. The Ionia and Lansing Rail creme. Red corporate seal states the company Road operated in the state of Michigan in the incorporated in 1849. The only certificates 1860s and 1870s. The company incorporated listed from this company are I/C, so this one being uncancelled is rare. on November 13, 1865. #742, I/C, $1000, Par value was $100 per share. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# First Mortgage Construction Bond due 1889. 111260 Issued April 8, 1869. 2. The Ionia and Lansing Lot# 2184 Massachusetts Dorchester & Milton Rail Road operated in the state of Michigan in the 1860s and 1870s. The company incorporated on November 13, 1865. #102, I/C, $1000, Branch Rail Road Co 1848 Stock and 1858 Bond First Mortgage Construction Bond due 1889. 3. Four different Detroit A common stock and a$100 bond issued from this railroad stocks that are issued and cxled. 4. Flint & Pere Marquette railroad. Both are issued and uncancelled. Stock Railway Co. Bonds with Imprinted Revenues (3). Ken Prag Collection Est. was issued for three shares in 1848. No vignette. $600-1500 HWAC# 117885 Red seal indicateds the company incorporated in 1846. The bond has the MA. state seal at the center Lot# 2189 Midwestern Louisville Evansville with the company name arched over it. Coupons & St Louis Consolidated RR Co Unlisted 17 attached to the bond at the bottom. Good condition. shares of Louisville Evansville & St. Louis . Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 111277 Consolidated Railroad Co issued to Percy R. Lot# 2185 Massachusetts New England Pyne, signed, registered and countersigned March 20, 1893. Signed U. Lewis, secy. Train Unissued Railroad Stocks, Mass. & VT. Seven vignette. Green paper with green ink and unissued railroad stocks from Massachusetts border. Railroad in service from 1886 - 1889. Printed: Franklin Bank and Vermont. Includes East Thompson Railroad Note Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-500 HWAC# Co (MA); Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New 83825 Bedford Railroad Co (MA); Cape Cod Branch Rail Road Company (MA); Commonwealth Avenue Lot# 2190 Minnesota 1900-05 Duluth, St.Cloud, Glenoe Street Railway Co (MA); Charles River Street & Mankota Railway Co. 3 certificates. Started operations Railway Co (MA); Cambridge Railroad Co (MA) in 1900 and stopped service in 1910 for a total period and Central Vermont Railway Co (VT). All are in of operations of 10 years operating in Minnesota. #5, 34 very good condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# 111196 & 50, I/C, $100 par shares issued 1900-05, signed A.H. Reed President. Brown. embossed seal, vignette 4-4-0 @ depot, St. Paul Printing Co. #5 has 3 revenue stamps. F-VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 115875 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 85
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2191 Minnesota Minnesota Lot# 2194 Missouri Missouri/Oklahoma Railroad stocks 1-2. Two issued Railroad stocks 1. Two Missouri, Kansas & common share certificates, a brown Texas Terminal Co of St. Louis, incorp Missouri. one from 1898 and a green one from #1, I/U, 100 shares issued to George Henry 1919. Vignette of a train in a frame Stuessi March 30, 1901. Unsigned. GREEN, running right to left. Printed by no seal, vignette eagle wings spread. VF. #44, Franklin Bank Note. Hole and stamp U/U, GREEN, eagle wings spread. Date 19__. AU cxls. 3. $1,000, 6%, 1st Mortgage cond. A.G. Adams Stationer printer for both. Bond issued in 1887. Steam engine 2. Missouri, Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad Co. pulling into depot. Cherub to the incorp Territory of Oklahoma. #50, U/U, $100 par. GREEN, vignettes: left. 78 Coupons attached in two bottom arm w/ hammer. Top Three allegorical figures: male on left, pages. Cert. #495. Forty year bond to mature in 1927. VF. Ken Prag center figure w/wings, right woman holding union shield all above Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117857 “AMERICA”. The Broun-Green Co printer. EF. 4. Cairo & Fulton Rail Road Co of Missouri Land Certificate- #16, issued in 1860, $100 Land Lot# 2192 Mississippi Certificate. Three state seals in concentric circles at the top with Liberty at bottom left, and Indian brave on horseback at bottom right. Mississippi Railroad Stocks 1. Two vertical fold lines. A little wear on the top and bottom edge. A Mississippi and Florida Co.- A. rarely seen certificate. Uncancelled. 5. Western Oklahoma Railroad Jacksonville Terminal Co. Incorp Stock- I/U #15 Francis Gowen 4 shares 19 00 signed by President 1894 state of Florida. #9, I/C, Gowen. 2x 5c doc stamps. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-800 HWAC# $1000, 3 3/8%, First Mortgage 117854 bearer bond due 1977. Issued Oct 6, 1948. Rust, stamped corp Lot# 2195 Nebraska Nebraska Railroad and seal, vignette top Jacksonville Industrail Stock and Bond 1. Lancaster County terminal, “REGISTERED” rust Railroad bond - Rare $1,000 Lancaster County underprint, American Bank Railroad bond, cert. #110 w/1 coupon. Signed Note Co-Franklin Div. cancel Robert Faulkner, Chairman of Co. Commissioners punch holes. B. Jackson and & R. O. Phillips, Co. Clerk. Gold train vignette / Eastern Railway Co.incorporated gold border w/ adhesive gold seal. Rail name in in Mississippi on January 24, red. Auditor’s notice that the bond is certified and 1916, for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from issued by Lancaster, NB to Athchison & Nebraska Union to Jackson, Mississippi, about 72 miles. Two certificates, only RR Co on Feb 5, 1875, seal set on May 1, 1876 unissued/cancelled are known to exist . Both black w/ $100 EACH with gold seal and signed by J. B. Weston, auditor of state, registry no green underprint, $100 par shares, vignette top eagle facing r-l 1120 Vol. CR page 23. 2. Overland Tire and Rubber Company Stock wings spread, Dement Printing Co. #24 U/U, dateline 19__. #10 I/C, Certificate - 1918. No number. 10 shares to Robert Case. Signed. Pin 997 shares issued August 12, 1926. embossed green seal, receipt holes. Blue stamped seal. Early. The company produced tires into the attached, sic 2c and two 10c revenue stamps on reverse. 2. Jackson 1970’s. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# 117873 and Eastern Railway Co. Stock- I/C #6 CW Sch? 1 share 1917 signed by President illegible. “The Jackson & Eastern Railway was incorporated Lot# 2196 Nebraska Nebraska in Mississippi on January 24, 1916, for the purpose of constructing Railroad Collection 1. Kansas City, and operating a railroad from Union to Jackson, Mississippi, about Beatrice and Western Railroad Co. - 72 miles. 3. Pascagoula Street Railway and Power Stock- Unlisted I/U Incorp. 1902 State of Nebraska. #5, #29 50 shares 1904 signed by President Ballard. “The streetcar ran I/U, $1000, 5%, First Mortgage gold from Moss Point down Pascagoula, all the way to the beach, turning on bearer bond due 1922. Issued, July Commerce and then to Anderson Park, a streetcar and electric park. 1, 1902. Signed by president. Green, Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-800 HWAC# 117853 embossed seal (crisp image), no vignette, $1000 green underprint, Lot# 2193 Missouri Missouri horizontal format, coupons 11-40 Railroad Stocks 1. Tunnel attached (vignette Indian w/head Railroad of St. Louis - Two dress, Wm. Mann Co printer. EF. 2. certificates. incorporated under The Omaha & Republican Valley Railroad Co - Two Certificates. The the general laws of Missouri, Omaha & Republican Valley Railroad Co incorp 1878. Both U/U, printer November 8, 1872. Both I/C, not identified. No vignettes. $100 par. Receipts attached. 3. Omaha & vignette top train w/cars l-r under Southern Interurban Railway Co - Two certificates. Both: Black, gold bridge, bottom dog. Embossed sunburst underprint, gold embossed corp seal, $100 par, vignette seal (train loco center), shares allegorical female sitting on generator holding lightbulb, signed G. $100 par, American Bank Note Co Mattley President. Goes printer. 1. #2, I/C, 150 shares issued to G.W. printer. #1604, Black, 10 shares Wattles Feb 14, 1906 signed G. Mattley President. Receipt attached. issued July 20, 1881. #0106, Only one known to exist 2. #9, I/U, 3000 shares issued to Omaha & Brown, 50 shares issue date Council Bluffs Street Railway Co Dec 31, 1907. 4. 4. Omaha and Council stamped April 7, 1904 (dateline is 18__). VF 2. Two certificates. 1) The Bluffs Street Railway Co. (8) Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-1000 HWAC# Nodaway Valley Railroad was a construction company for the Kansas 117893 City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad that arrived in Maitland in 1880, eventually be taken over by the Burlington Northern Railroad. Lot# 2197 Nebraska Stock certificate in the #24, I/C, 30 shares issued May 20, 1880. Black, no seal, nice vignette Atcheson & Nebraska Railroad Company of 4-4-0 w/cars r-l. Franklin Bank Note Co printer. EF, 2) The Norwalk This is a stock certificate in the Atcheson and & and Shelby Railroad Co incorp 1922 Ohio. #467, I/U, $100 Second Nebraska Railroad Company for 6 shares dated Mortgage 8%, gold bearer bond issued Sept 1, 1922 signed J.H. Baugh 1880. Please see photos for details. Ken Prag president. Orange, embossed orange seal, no vignette, coupons 2-20 Collection Est. $100-120 HWAC# 110535 attached. Levey Printing Co. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# 117905 86 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2198 Eureka, Nevada 1901 Lot# 2200 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah and Eureka & Palisade Railroad Goldfield Railroad Stock, Very Rare Group Company Bond Negotiable All unissued. #118 fractional scrip for common Certificate No. 790 for Receipt of stock. Stocks-with nice train and depot $1,000 First Mortgage Bond No. workers vignette-black, olive, brown, slate, 526 issued to Frank Miller. Dateline green, orange. “Predecessors of the Tonopah San Francisco, Jan. 23, 1901. Signed and Goldfield (T&G) Railroad, including the by the secretary. Stamp cancelled. Tonopah Railroad, began operations in 1903. Green border and black print. Folds, The decade of the 1900s was a period of creases, 1 inch tear, some toning. 9 x frenzied railroad-building in southwestern Nevada, with rich silver ore 12” The Eureka & Palisade Railroad was a narrow gauge railroad built discovered at Tonopah in 1900 and gold-bearing quartz at Goldfield from 1873-1875 between Palisade and Eureka, NV, about 85 miles. in 1902. In addition, silver. The first predecessor of the Tonopah and Railroad built to connect Eureka, the center of a rich silver mining Goldfield Railroad, the Tonopah Railroad (built 1903-1904), was a area, with Palisade which connected the national railway network. 60-mile-long narrow gauge line from what was then called Sodaville Due to financial concerns and reorganizations railroad became Junction (9 miles south of Mina) to Tonopah. This spur line merged “Eureka and Palisade Railway” and then “Eureka Nevada Railway.” The with the Goldfield Railroad in November 1905 to create the Tonopah rails and rolling stock of the last surviving narrow gauge railroad in and Goldfield Railroad, and the merged rail line would continue to Nevada were removed in 1938. The Eureka, one of the railroad’s only do business under this corporate name until ceasing operations in surviving steam locomotives, is listed on the US National Register of 1947. Investment money poured into the new gold fields, with the Historic Places. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 106778 merged Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad claiming to have $2,150,000 in equity capital. The T&G began expanding its trackage in 1905 to cover the 31 miles from Tonopah south to Goldfield, and the nine miles Lot# 2199 Eureka, Nevada Eureka & north from Sodaville Junction through Sodaville to Mina. The merged Palisade Railroad Co -1st Mortgage Bond railroad also relaid its existing tracks to become a standard gauge receipt 2 Eureka and Palisade Railroad Co road. With the gold and silver mines in full production, the Tonopah receipts for 1st Mortgage Bond. Extremely and Goldfield soon had competition from the Las Vegas and Tonopah rare and in good condition. Receipt #788 Railroad and the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad.[2] In addition, the cancelled (March 16, 1901) issued to Frank Bullfrog Goldfield Railroad built some right-of-way and leased out its Miller, Trustee on January 23, 1901 signed trackage rights to operating railroads. The Tonopah and Goldfield held by J. M. Telluauf, secy. Receipt #953 not a brief strategic advantage over its competitors: its northern railhead issued. Eureka & Palisade Railroad was at Mina was a junction point with the Nevada and California Railroad built in 1873-1875 between Palisade and (N&C), an affiliate line of one of the largest railroads in the West, the Eureka, Nevada. Railroad built to connect Southern Pacific. This made it possible for passengers from the East or Eureka, center of a rich silver mining West Coasts to travel to the northern end of the Nevada and California area with the national railway network spur line by fast Pullman service; the final leg of the journey, from at Palisade. Financial problems lead to the Southern Pacific main line at Hazen, Nevada over the N&C and reorganizations and name changes to T&G to Goldfield, was however very slow.” from wikipedia.com. Prag Eureka and Palisade Railway and then Eureka Nevada Railway. Line Collection. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 84131 run by John Sexton, but floods and fires along with less ore being Lot# 2201 New Hampshire New Hampshire moved ended the line and rails removed in 1938. The Eureka, one of Railroad Stock Collection 1. Northern the railroad’s only surviving steam locomotives, is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. Prag collection. Ken Prag Railroad(Concord, N.H.); unlisted variety on Collection Est. $250-900 HWAC# 83858 Cox. 7 total stocks, all uncancelled and signed by Stearns as president. Very good condition. Prag collection. 2. Incorp 1844 New Jersey. The Northern Railroad (sometimes called the Northern New Hampshire Railroad) was a U.S. railroad in central New Hampshire. Originally opened from Concord to West Lebanon in 1847, the Northern Railroad become part of the Boston and Maine system by 1890., All certs VF cond, Black, no vignette, printed red corp seal, Tappan, Whitmore & Mason printer. #9121, I/U, 25 shares issued Aug 3, 1852. #9586, I/C, 6 shares issued April 13,1853. #10892, I/U, 17 shares Oct 29,1856. #12015, I/C, 18 shares issued March 10, 1859. Additional 3. Concord & Claremont Rail Road Stock Certificates - Two issued certificates. Cert. #605, issued for 2 shares in 1849 to Barnard Bayley stock certificates also and signed by Joseph Lowe as president. Black on blue, odd shares. No vignette. Also, cert. #1472, issued for 2 shares to Moses Merril and signed by Anthony Colby as president. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300- on Day 6 1000 HWAC# 117899 Lot# 2202 New Hampshire New Hampshire Railroad Stocks 1. Peterborough Railroad Stock- I/U #195 Emily Yates 3 shares 1873 See lots 6102-6768! signed by President Scott. 2. Bartlett & Albany Railroad Stock and Bond Certificates- Two from Bartlett & Albany. Common cert. #7, issued in 1893 for 1 share. No vignette. Bond cert. #52, issued in 1888. Train near factory, forty coupons, $1,000, 6%, 20-yr, 1888, due 1908, by Hobbs. Both I/U and VF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-480 HWAC# 117852 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 87
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2203 New Jersey New Jersey Railroad Lot# 2208 New York, New York 1887-1896 AND Mining Stocks 1. One stock, one bond. Three Coast to Coast Railroad Gold Bonds Ocean City Railroad Co. incorp 1884 New Three Railroad gold bonds from two New York, Jersey. #56, U/C, Black, dated 18__, $100 NY, railway companies, c1887-1896. Includes par capital stock, vignette of 4-4-0 and two Northern Pacific Railway bonds, signed cars crossing 6 arch bridge, This has name and canceled, with vignettes front and back, handwritten (George T. Baer) and cancelled, c1896, one with 63 coupons and the other with 84 coupons. Also, no signatures or date of issue.Wm Mann Co. printer EF. Old Colony Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Co. Second Mortgage gold bond, signed International Co. incorp New York 1918. #A722, I/U, $1000, 6% and canceled, c1887, with 33 coupons. See photo for further details. gold sinking fund bearer bond, due 1930. Orange, signed J.B Langley Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 117192 President, embossed seal, vignette of globe w/company name inside, coupon 5-20 attached. “GOLD” orange underprint, revenue stamp on Lot# 2209 New York 1900’s Manhattan Transit Co. front. Printer not named. VF. 2. 1) Lakehurst Mining Company. Inc. in 3 certificates. incorp. New York. I/U, vignette female South Dakota. Issued in 1907, not cancelled, mining vignette. Possibly seated next to wall, embossed seal, International Bank the Lakehurst Mining District in Ocean, NJ. 2) The Federal Hill Mining Note Co. printer. Green 100 shares issued 1918. Two Company. Two stocks, one unissued and one issued in 1897. Both with Grey-purple less than 100 shares issued 1908-16. All mining vignette. Riverdale, NJ, site of Revolutionary War event. Please signed by Nicholas Able president. F-VF Ken Prag Collection inspect. These are likely zinc mines. 3. Northern RR Co, North Georgia Est. $80-140 HWAC# 115963 Mineral Railway & Northwestern Elevated RR Co. (8) Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 117901 Lot# 2210 New York 1901 Nassau Electric Railroad Lot# 2204 New Jersey New Jersey Railroad Co. 2 certificates. Incorp. 1898. #24 & 25, I/C, $1000, Stocks 1. Peterson & Passaic Horse Railroad Co 4%, Consolidated Mortgage Gold bearer bond due - 1 share, cert. # 26 of Peterson & Passaic Horse 1951. Issued April 1901. Brown w/4 Per Cent brown Railroad Co issued to William S. Kimalo. Adhesive underprint, 3 vignettes: electric streetcar, two seated RN stamps - one on front, one on back. Signed S. S. females and bottom seated female. American Bank Sherwood, secy. 3 vignettes 1) street car pulled by Note Co. This is a large horizontal cert, 13x10”. EF. horse, 2) warrior, 3) horse head. Not listed in Cox. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 115951 Assigned Oct. 15, 1869. 2. I/C #3 Henry Drinker 5 shares 1903 signed by President Thomas. Tattered bottom. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-800 Lot# 2211 New York 1903 Nassau Electric Railroad HWAC# 117872 Co. 2 certificates. Incorp. 1898. #30 & 31, I/C, $1000, Lot# 2205 New Jersey 1871 The Ferro Monte 4%, Consolidated Mortgage Gold bearer bond due 1951. Issued Dec. 1903. Brown w/4 Per Cent brown Rail Road Co. Incorp. 1869. Ferro Monte underprint, 3 vignettes: electric streetcar, two seated Rail Road served the Dickerson Mine of New females and bottom seated female. American Bank Jersey., and was built to transport iron ore Note Co. This is a large horizontal cert, 13x10”. EF. more efficiently out of the mine., #1 I/U, Issued Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 115949 to Augustus C. Canfield, Feb 3, 1883 signed by Aug. C. Canfield Secretary and Jacob Vanatta President.. Black, red embossed seal, vignettes top ore train l-r, left Lot# 2212 New York New York Railroad miners hauling ore out, bottom miners working in mine, right revenue Stocks 1. Elmira, Jefferson & Canandaigua stamp. Snyder Black & Sturn printer. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $110- Rail Road Co Stock, 1859- Cert. #28, issued 200 HWAC# 115879 for 33 shares in 1859. Steam engine with Lot# 2206 New Jersey 1883 The Ferro Monte cars from right to left. States, “Leased to the New York and Erie Rail Road Company for 25 Rail Road Co. Incorp. 1869. Ferro Monte years” at left border. Purple on creme. Pen cxled. 2. Three Brooklyn Rail Road served the Dickerson Mine of New and Manhattan Railroad Stocks- Three railroad certificates from N.Y. Jersey., and was built to transport iron ore 1-2) Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation, preferred stock issued more efficiently out of the mine., #20, Issued in 1937 and common stock issued in 1936. Preferred stock has hole to The Dickerson Suckasunny Mining Co. 1883. punch cancels and the common stock is uncancelled. Female with Black, embossed seal, vignettes top ore train globe, man with sledgehammer. Both by Quayle & Son, Albany, N.Y. l-r, left miners hauling ore out, bottom miners working in mine, right printer. 3) Broadway & Seventh Avenue Railroad Company, one share revenue stamp box.Snyder, Black & Sturn printer. Attached: Power of issued in 1933. No vignette. Franklin Lee Division, ABN. Uncancelled. Attorney dated 1919, transferring stock to the Wharton Steel Co. from 3. Central New York & Western Railroad Co Bond, 1892 - Cert. #708, the Dickerson Mine. Embossed seal form mining co., 5 revenue stamps. issued in 1892. $1,000, 1st Mtg. 5%, 50 year gold bond due 1943. Ef Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 115878 Vignette of a man beside a train and justice at both sides. A page and a Lot# 2207 Buffalo, New York Buffalo & State half of coupons attached at the front. Uncancelled. ABN, New York. Ken Line Rail Road Co Stock Certificate, 1857 Prag Collection Est. $300-800 HWAC# 117860 Cert. #915, issued for 140 shares to James Lot# 2213 New York New York Railroad M. Gauson, Cashier in 1857. Signed by the Stocks 1. Lehigh and New York Railroad president and secy. Train at top running left to Stocks - 2 unlisted varieties, hand written, right. Uncancelled. This is rare and there are no I/C and both #4. Henry Drinker 1530 shares known examples of this certificate not being 1895 left toning. Wilson Bissell 5 shares 1895- cancelled in Cox. Black print. Shares were $50 Each. Topper, Carpenter, left toning. 2. Dunkirk, Warren & Pittsburgh Casilean & Co., New York & Phila. printer. The shares were transferred Railroad Company Stock - Cert. #101, issued in however in 1858, as issuee endorsed it on the back. Ken Prag Collection 1868 at Dunkirk, New York for one share. Rare, Est. $200-300 HWAC# 111105 as it is uncancelled. Cox lists this company, but no examples of I/U certificates. Steam engine vignette. 3. Oswego RR stocks - Four certificates. Ken Prag Collection Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 117887 88 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2214 New York 18-1900’s New York Railway Lot# 2221 New York 1837-38 New-York, and traction companies 3 certificates. 1. Two : New Providence and Boston Railroad Co 2 York and Northern Railway Co incorp. 1880. #94, I/C, certificates. I/C, $100 shares, issued 1837- preferred stock, issued 1889, Brown, 4-4-0 vignette 38, signed by president. Black, embossed seal, and #A472, U/C, 100 shares common stock, Blue. 4-4- vignettes: top seated bare breasted female on 0 vignette. 2. #39, I/C, $100 par, issued 1905, signed by shield, left bare breasted female leaning on gear. president, Black, gold embossed seal, vignette female Unknown printer. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- w/star liberty hat, Gold underprint eagle, sinburts and 140 HWAC# 115961 SHARES $100 EACH. Goes printer. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-180 HWAC# 115969 Lot# 2222 New York 1862-65 New-York, Lot# 2215 New York 1921-24 New York, Providence and Boston Railroad Co. 2 certificates. #2608 & 2870. I/C, preferred Ontario and Western Railway Co. 15 stock, issued 1862 and 1865, signed by president. Blue paper w/red certificates. A regional railroad with origins print, no vignette, C.S. Wescott & Co. printer. VF. Ken Prag Collection Est. in 1868, lasting until March 29, 1957 when it $80-140 HWAC# 1154959 was ordered liquidated by a US bankruptcy judge. It was the first notable U.S. railroad with Lot# 2223 New York 1900 Peoria and Pekin its mainline entirely abandoned.[1]/C, $100 shares, Brown, Orange, Terminal Railway 4 certificates. #524 & 525, Issued 1921-24, vignette Camelback engine w/coal cars, COMMON in 535 & 536. I/C, $1000, 5%, First Mortgage underprint. There are revenue stamps on some. American Bank Note gold bearer bond. Issued Jan 1900. Signed T.J. Co. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 115954 Miller president. Green w/$1000 underprint, Lot# 2216 New York 1800”s New York, embossed seals, Vignette covered train station. Coupons Attached. American Bank Note Co. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Ontario, and Western Railway 7 certificates. 115952 #88-94, U/C, signed by president. Black w/ pink underprint. 100 shares, vignette map w/ Lot# 2224 New York 1908 The New York, train and ship on either side, ONE HUNDRED Westchester and Connecticut Traction pink underprint. American Bank Note Co. EF Co 2 certificates. Incorp New York approx. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 115953 1900. #51 & 52, I/C, $100 shares, signed by president, Black, gold embossed seal, Lot# 2217 New York 1881 New York, Pittsburgh and vignettes: female w/star liberty hat. Eagle, sunburst and SHARES $100 EACh in gold Chicago Construction Co. 2 certificates. Incorp. New underprint. #52 has 16 revenue stamps York. #38 & 43. I/C, 100 shares @ $100 ea. issued June from 2 cent to $20. Goes printer. EF Ken Prag 1881, signed by trustees, Black, vignette 4-4-0 passing Collection Est. $120-300 HWAC# 115965 river. gold embossed seal. Jordan Stationery Co. printer. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-250 HWAC# 115968 Lot# 2218 New York 1894 New York, Susquehanna Lot# 2225 New York 18-1900’s Seven New and Western Railway Co. 3 certificates. Incorp. 1898 York RR stocks 7 certificates. 1. Two: The New York. #27 & 28 I/C and 393 U/U, $5000, 5%, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Registered Gold bearer bond, 50 year. Issued May 1894 Co. was a railroad that operated in the New signed by president. Brown, embossed seal, 5000 brown England region of the United States from 1872 underprint, vignettes :woman holding pipe and 4-4- to 1968. I/C, 100 shares @ $100 ea preferred 0 exiting tunnel. Homer Lee Bank Note Co. EF Ken Prag stock, issued 1943046, signed by president, Collection Est. $100-180 HWAC# 115957 Orange, embossed seal, electric train vignette, PREFERRED orange underprint. American Bank Note Co. EF, 2. Five: Lot# 2219 New York 1902 New York, Susquehanna New York and New England Railroad Co. incorp. 1873. I/C, $100 shares, issued 1884-91, signed by president. Green and Black borders, and Western Railway Co. 3 certificates. Incorp. 1898 vignette of 4-4-0 r-l., bottom margin area to hole punch amount of New York. #51& 52 I/C and 383 U/U, $5000, 5%, shares. Unknown printer. F-VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# Registered Gold bearer bond, 50 year. Issued to Louis C. 115967 Tiffany May 1902 signed by president. Brown, embossed seal, 5000 brown underprint, vignettes :woman holding Lot# 2226 North Carolina 18-1900’s North pipe and 4-4-0 exiting tunnel. Homer Lee Bank Note Co. Carolina/Mississippi RR stock/bonds 5 EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-180 HWAC# 115956 certificates. 1.The Blue Ridge Railroad Co. incorp. 1868, N.C. #3046, I/C. $1000 (200lbs) Lot# 2220 New York 1836 New-York, 7% Mortgage Gold bearer bond. Issued 1869 Providence and Boston Railroad Co signed J.W. Harrison president. 5 vignettes : 2 certificates. I/C, $100 shares, issued 4-4-4-0, state seals, allegorical females. #1-40 181836, signed by president. Black, coupons attached w/ gold underprint. EF-AU. embossed seal, vignettes: top seated 2. North and South Carolina Railway Co. incorp. bare breasted female on shield, left bare 1911. #283, I/C, $1000, 6%, 50 year gold breasted female leaning on gear. Unknown bearer bond issued March 1944. signed by president. Orange, 4-4-2 printer. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-140 vignette. Franklin-Lee bank Note Co. EF, 3. Three: The Alabama and HWAC# 115962 Vicksburg Railway Co. incorp 1889 Mississippi. #354-56, U/C, $100 shares, dateline 19__, vignette 4-6-0 l-r. Black, MacBriar printer. AU Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-185 HWAC# 115945 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 89
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2227 Cincinnati, Ohio Two Nice Cincinnati Lot# 2232 Ohio Cleveland, Painsville & Ashtabula Railroad Stocks Issued in 1854 and 1877 Two R.R. + Cleveland, Zanesville & Cincinatti R.R. different issued Cincinnati railroad stocks. 1) Bonds, 1852-53 Two Ohio railroad bonds in this Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville Railroad Co. lot:, 1) Cleveland, Zanesville & Cincinnati Railroad issued in 1854 for 5 shares. Shares were $50 Each. Company, bond cert. #570, 7%, 10 year bond issued Train rounds curve r-l. Heavy folds and some slight in 1853. Thirteen interest warrant coupons at the toning. Uncancelled. 2) Cincinnati, Richmond & bottom. Sticker on the back reads,”Paid on the Chicago Rail Road Co., issued in 1877 for 50 shares. Bond and all unpaid coupons attached Six Hundred Shares were $50 each. Two men watch train pass Twenty One Dollars and Thirty-Seven Cents, in full of by vignette. Hole punch cancels. Both black print on Dividend due thereon”, David L. King, Special Master creme. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111106 Commissioner. 2) Cleveland, Painsville & Ashtabula Rail Road Co bond cert. #246, $1,000, 7%, 10 year bond matured in 1862. Small train Lot# 2228 Ohio Cincinnati Northern Railroad runs left to right. Circular stamp cxl. over president’s signature. Ken Stocks (2) One issued and one unissued but Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111079 signed by the company officers. Cert. #339, issued for 100 shares to John S. Tilney and signed by Lot# 2233 Ohio Columbus & Indianapolis Rail Melville Ingalls. Ingalls was a prominent railroad Road Common & Preferred Stocks, 1864 This lot executive that created the Big Four Railroad includes two certificates, both issued in 1864. The (Cleveland,Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis). Also, preferred stock, cert. #21, was issued for 73 shares headed the Chesapeake & Ohio R.R. from 1888 to at $50 each. Train r-l in front of roman style building. 1900 (coxrail.com). The unissued certificate also Hole and pen cxled. Black on creme. The common has M.E. Ingalls signature. Vignette of a passenger share certificate is #38, issued for 14 shares. Same train passing another traincar in the background. Homer Lee Bank vignette as the preferred stock. Blue print on creme. Note Co., N.Y. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-250 HWAC# 111168 Both have revenue stamps . A nice pairing. Ken Prag Collection Est. $70-300 HWAC# 111091 Lot# 2229 Ohio Cincinnati, Washingto & Baltimore Lot# 2234 Ohio Columbus Railroad Stock Group (13) & Xenia Rail Road Co Stock Nice group from this railroad. Certificate Group (5) Group of Lot includes 3 common stocks 5 includes: Three common stock and 3 preferred stocks all issued certificates, issued in 1851, 1853 in the 1880’s and all signed and 1875. Shares were $50 Each. by Orland Smith as president. Passenger train with four cars, l-r. 100, 10, and odd shares of each Cut cxls. on the 1851 and 1853 type so three different colors of stocks. 1875 shares have hole and common and of preferred. Orland pen cancels. Fourth common share certificate is dated 1854. Slightly Smith (May 2, 1825 – October 3, larger certificate with transfer stub at the bottom. George Washington 1903) was a railroad executive at top left. Dog and safe at the bottom. Hole cxls. Last certificate is and a brigade commander in the issued for 3 shares in 1917. Train on trestle l-r. Stamp cxled. Tear in top Union Army during the American Civil War. In 1864, he led a spirited border scotch tape repaired. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# bayonet charge during the Battle of Wauhatchie that took a significant 111097 Confederate position on a hill that now bears his name (wiki). Also, 5 partially issued (signed) certificates, signed by Orland Smith or by Lot# 2235 Ohio Columbus Piqua & Indiana McClintock. Then, two scrip certificates, one issued in 1889 and signed Rail Road Co Stock, 1854, Rare Uncancelled by Smith, and the other partially issued (signed) by Smith. Ken Prag #487, issued for one share in 1854 at Piqua. Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 111311 Inc. in Ohio. Vignette of a train running right to left beside a group of cattle. Tears by both Lot# 2230 Ohio Cleveland, Columbus, signatures and rough bottom edge. Cox shows Cincinnati & Indianapolis Railway Stocks no examples of this certificate issued and and Bonds (5) Nice group from this railroad. uncancelled, so rare. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111211 Includes: Certs # 2112, issued in 1869 and Lot# 2236 Ohio Group of Ohio Unissued #6134, issued in 1872. Black on creme. Train Railroad Stocks (9) Group of nine certificates. going under bridge, two workers to the side, Includes:Erie & Ohio Rail Road, Columbus, both with revenues, I/U; cert. A1736, issued Springfield & Cincinnati Railroad, Cleveland 1885 and C1057 issued in 1886, both signed & Toledo Rail-Road, Cleveland, Painesville by John Devereux as president. Devereux was and Ashtabula Rail Road, Cleveland & Erie an important midwest railroad executive and was the U.S. Railroad Rail Road (2), Central Union Depot & Railway, Military Superintendant during the Civil War (coxrail.com). Both with Central Union Station & Railway, and Cincinnati and Indiana Railroad hole cxls. through Devereux’s signatures. The bond certificate #1344, Co. All in very good condition except the last one mentioned above. Ken was secured by a Railway & Equipment Mortgage. $1,000, 6%, 50 Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111274 yr. gold bond issued 1884. Also signed by Devereux with hole cxls. affecting his signature. No coupons. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 Lot# 2237 Ohio 1870’s Ohio Railroad Stock HWAC# 111093 Certificates This lot includes three stock certs Lot# 2231 Ohio Cleveland, Indiana & St. issued by The Valley Railway Company and Louis Railroad Company Stock Certificate, one from The Toledo and Indiana Railroad Company. All are cancelled and in good 1885 Beautiful certificate from this railroad. condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-150 Cert. #8, issued for 750 shares. Nice vignette of HWAC# 117493 farm animals in front of a bridge with a steam engine passing through. In excellent condition. Uncancelled. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111088 90 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2238 Ohio Ohio Railroad Stocks Lot# 2243 Ohio Three Nice Cincinnati and Bonds (4) Nice group of 4 different Railroad Stock Certificates Three issued and includes: Barberton Belt Line R.R. 1892, cancelled stock certificates from Cincinnati Dayton, Springfield & Urbana Electric Rwy.; railroads. 1) Cincinnati & Fort Wayne Railroad, Dayton Street Railway Co., 1909; and Bellaire, 1853, 10 shares. Black on blue. Small train at Zanesville & Cincinnati Railway Company, left border. Area left of panel to record partial 1890. View photos for good views of these. Ken payments. Pen cancelled. 2) Cincinnati & Prag Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 111645 Springfield Railway Co, 1 share issued in 1890. Crude train runs r-l. Shares were $50 Each. Lot# 2239 Ohio Ohio 3) Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad Railroads Various 1. I/U Company, Guaranteed Trust Certificate, issued #1684 Samuel Markham 3 for 11 shares in 1885. Train runs around curve shares 1937 signed by VP right to left. Pen and hole cxled. All of these illegible. Punch holes. 2. certificates are in very good condition. Ken Prag Two certificates #198, I/U, Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 111244 11 shares, issued April 11, 1853, condition VF. And U/C (diagonal cuts) not numbered, no seal, vignette train l-r under Lot# 2244 Portland, Oregon 1887 bridge. 3. #1980. I/U, $1000 Oregon Railroads Stock Certs Five 20 shares, issued May 8, 1854 railroad stock certs, two (one with signed S.W. Parker president, vignettes: small train w/cars passing transfer stamp affixed) issued by Des countryside, top allegorical females w/ship background. embossed Chutes RR, Gales Creek & Wilson River seal. VF 4. Ohio & Kentucky Railway Company Stock Certificates (7 RR, Columbia & Puget Sound RR and total). 5. The Hillsboro Railroad Co. incorp 1895 Ohio. #16, I/U, One Portland & Seattle RY Company. There share @ $50 par issued Sept 19, 1899 signed illegible. Black, no is also a $1,000 bond first mortgage vignette, no seal, unknown printer. F cond., 6. Harrison Branch Co. document issued by The Snohomish incorp 1864 Ohio. #7, U/C, shares $50 par, dateline 18__, Black, no Valley RY Co. All are in good condition. vignette, receipt attached.Unknown printer. Except for cancel punch See photos for more detail. Ken Prag VF., 7. Harrison Branch Railroad Co incorp 1871 w/merge of Harrison Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117230 Branch Co. #242, U/C, shares $50 par dateline 18__, Black, no vignette, wavy title. Wilstach, Baldwin & Co printer. Cancel punch VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-800 HWAC# 117840 Lot# 2245 Philadelphia, Lot# 2240 Ohio 1881-2 The Cincinnati, New Orleans Pennsylvania Stocks and Bonds for the Union Passenger Railway and Texas Pacific Railway Co. 3 certificates. Incorp 1881. Company of Philidelphia There financed by the city of Cincinnati, and still operational are two stocks and two bonds for today under lease until 2026 w/25 year renewal option. the Union Passenger Railway Co. First spike placed in 1869 to begin construction and the dated 1877 and 1870 respectively. last spike was placed on December 10, 1879. It officially The stock have been cancelled and opened for passenger service on March 8, 1880. #215, the bonds have tax stamps. The 293 & 473, I/C, shares $100 par, issued 1881-2. Black, bonds are consecutive numbered. embossed seal, vignette 4-6-0 train r-l. Krebs Litho Co Please see photos for details. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# printer. F-VF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-160 HWAC# 117513 110532 Lot# 2241 Ohio 1893-1911 The City Railway Lot# 2246 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Co. of Dayton Ohio 5 certificates. Incorporated 1883 The Pittsburgh, McKeesport and in 1893. The present City Transit Company was Youghiogheny Two Certificates. 1. #46A, formed in 1955 through a merger of the City I/C, 20 shares @$50 par. Issued Oct. 24, Railway Company (incorporated in 1893) and 1883. Signed on the reverse by Frederick W. the Dayton & Xenia Railway. All certs, common, Vanderbilt, Secretary Oct. 29, 1883. Brown, IC, $100 par Issued 1893-1911 . embossed SHARES $50 EACH brown underprint. seal, Green, vignette bare breasted female w/ vignette upper right corner : 4-4-0 w/ cars cherub, two have revenue stamps. New York passing countryside. Embossed stamped Bank Note Co. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80- by three railroads. American Bank Note Co 110 HWAC# 117517 printer.. 2. Same as #1 U/C, dated 18__. Signed by John Vearle President. Ken Prag Collection Lot# 2242 Ohio 1903-08 The City Railway Co. Est. $70-225 HWAC# 108640 of Dayton Ohio 5 certificates. Incorporated in 1893. The present City Transit Company was formed in 1955 through a merger of the City Lot# 2247 Pennsylvania 1877-1924 Eastern Railway Company (incorporated in 1893) and Railroad Stock Certificates This lot contains six the Dayton & Xenia Railway. All certs, Preferred, unused stock certs, including Central Vermont RR, IC, $100 par 6%, Issued 1903-08 (printed Union Passenger Ry Company, Atlantic& Suburban 189_ crossed out). embossed seal, Green, RY and others.Cancelled stock certs are issued PREFERRED in underprint, vignette bare by Champlain Const. Co and the Utica, Clinton & breasted female w/cherub, two have revenue Binghamton RR Co. All are in good condition. Ken stamps. New York Bank Note Co. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-110 Prag Collection Est. $100-150 HWAC# 117494 HWAC# 117516 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 91
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2248 Pennsylvania 1898-99 Lehigh Valley Lot# 2252 Pennsylvania 1899-1923 Philadelphia Railroad Co. 3 certificates. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Traction Co. 9 certificates. Philadelphia Traction was one of a number of railroads built in the northeastern Co. incorp. 1883. The first cable car line in the United States primarily to haul anthracite coal. Then City of Philadelphia was opened on Columbia was authorized on April 21, 1846, for freight and Avenue from 23rd Street to Fairmount Park by the transportation of passengers, goods, wares, merchandise Philadelphia Traction Company. Introduced the and minerals and the railroad was incorporated/ first electric cars in the city. All are I/C. Shares $50 par, American bank established on September 20, 1847, as the Delaware, Note Co. Three issued 1891-99, one Black, two Orange, #34704 signed Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company. George Widener President. Four Purple less than 100 shares, issued On January 7, 1853, the railroad’s name was changed to 1920-23, one w/revenue stamps. Two Orange 100 shares issued 1906, Lehigh Valley Railroad. It was sometimes known as the Route of the 31688 signed George Widener president one w/revenue stamps. VF- Black Diamond, named after the anthracite it transported. At the time, EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $140-250 HWAC# 117523 anthracite was transported by boat down the Lehigh River; the railroad was meant to be faster transportation. The railroad ended operations Lot# 2253 Pennsylvania 1900’s Three in 1976 and merged into Conrail along with several northeastern Philadelphia company stock 6 certificates. 1. railroads that same year., Certificates aare I/C. 5, 6 and & 7 shares @ Philadelphia Traction Co. incorp. 1883. The first $50 par, issued 1898-99, signed Charles Hawthorne President, Green, cable car line in the City of Philadelphia was embossed seal, underprint of share number. Vignettes : left top Asa opened on Columbia Avenue from 23rd Street Packer 4-8-2 #444 train circle on right, one w/revenue stamps. New to Fairmount Park by the Philadelphia Traction York Bank Note Co. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117519 Company. Introduced the first electric cars in Lot# 2249 Pennsylvania 1898-99 Lehigh the city. Two Orange and one black certificate I/C, shares $50 par issued 1884-1900, signed Valley Railroad Co. The Lehigh Valley George Widener President, embossed seal, vignettes: top inder wavy Railroad was one of a number of railroads built title two woman seated state seal center, bottom brakeman. Revenu in the northeastern United States primarily to haul anthracite coal. stamps on one. American Bank Note Co. VF, 2. Philadelphia & Gray’s Then was authorized on April 21, 1846, for freight and transportation Ferry Passenger Railway Co. incorp. 1858. $319 & 320, I/C, $50 par, of passengers, goods, wares, merchandise and minerals and the issued 1934, Black, embossed seal, vignette top horse drawn trolley railroad was incorporated/established on September 20, 1847, as the IFO building. Wm. F. Murphy & Sons printer. VF, 3. Philadelphia City Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company. On Passenger Railway Co. incorp. 1859. The first streetcars in the region, January 7, 1853, the railroad’s name was changed to Lehigh Valley running on steel rails and pulled by horses. #477, I/C, $50 par, issued Railroad. It was sometimes known as the Route of the Black Diamond, 1877, Black, embossed seal vignettes: top two females seated state seal named after the anthracite it transported. At the time, anthracite was center, two portraits of men and Independence Hall bottom. American transported by boat down the Lehigh River; the railroad was meant to bank Note Co. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-250 HWAC# 117521 be faster transportation. The railroad ended operations in 1976 and merged into Conrail along with several northeastern railroads that same year., 3 Certificates are I/C. 50 and 90 shares @ $50 par, issued Lot# 2254 Pennsylvania 1868 Two Coal & 1898-99, signed Charles Hawthorne President, Brown, embossed seal, Railroad Company Stock Certs Two stock underprint of share number. Vignettes : left top Asa Packer 4-8-2 #444 certs issued by The Huntingdon & Broad Top train circle on right, one w/revenue stamps. New York Bank Note Co. Mountain Railroad and Coal Company in 1868. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117520 Very unique and very old, but in good condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117495 Lot# 2250 Pennsylvania 1860’s North Pennsylvania Rail Road Co. The company incorporated on April 8, 1852, as the Philadelphia, Easton and Water Gap. Construction began on June 16, 1853; the Lot# 2255 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania company changed its name to the North Railroad Collection 1. Pittsburgh McKeesport Pennsylvania Railroad on October 3 that year., and Youghiogheny RR Co.- Cancelled 1,000 U/U, not numbered and not known to exist. shares of McKeesport and Younghiogheny Rail Dividend Scrip bearing no interest. Dateline 186_, black, vignette top Road Co, cert. #1 issued to W.H. Vanderbilt, 4-4-0 w/cars l-r, bottom eagle head r-l. Receipt attached. LS printer. VF oldest son of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, Ken Prag Collection Est. $70-200 HWAC# 112260 businessman and philanthropist. Two raised company seals. 2. Seven Unissued/Uncanceled stocks. 1. Arkansas Lot# 2251 Pennsylvania 18-1900’s Railroad Aid Bond, orange, for The Little Rock, Pine Bluff & New Pennsylvania RR stock 6 certificates. 1. Two, Orleans Railroad Co. #1103, $1000 Trust Receipt (orange underprint, The Peoples Passenger Railway Co. Incorp. dateline 18__, vignette top left allegorical female sitting w/basket of 1873. #3082 (Black) & 8481 (Blue) I/C, $25 flowers. American Bank Note Co. printer. EF 2. The Lake Shore Railway par, issued 1882-90, vignette state seal. F, 2. Co., #856, dateline 18__, black/red underprint, vignette 4-4-0 w/cars Two, The East harrisburg Passenger Railway r-l. American Bank Note Co. printer. 3. Two Lehigh & Mahanon Railroad Co. incorp. 1886. #1199 &1200, I/C, $50 Co., brown, not numbered, dateline 18__, vignette 4-4-0 r-l small bear par issued July 1894. Black, embossed seal, at bottom. 4. Little Kanawha Railroad Co, not numbered, dateline 189_, vignette electric streetcar l-r. . VF, 3. two, East black, no vignette, receipt attached, printer unidentified. 5 Lombard Pennsylvania Railroad Co. incorp. 1856. #5237 and South Streets Passenger Railway Co., not numbered, dateline & 5323, I/C, $50 par. Issued !942-43. Brown, embossed seal, vignette 18__black. Vignette bottom horse drawn trolley, top state seal.Edward 4-4-2 l-r. Theo Leonhardt & son printer. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. Stern & Co. printer. 6. Louisville and Jeffersonville Bridge Co., #748, $150-250 HWAC# 115876 dateline 19__, green, vignette left 4-4-0 r-l eagle w/wings spread. New York Bank Note Co printer. 3. Chartiers Railway Co Stock Certificates - Two certificates issued and cancelled. Cert. #1399, issued for 14 shares in 1895. Train in the distance behind a mill. Large hole cancels. Black area along top edge. Also, cert. #1887, issued in 1906 for 12 shares. Train runs left to right with people beside the tracks. Black on creme. Green. Shares were $50 Each. Ken Prag Collection Est. $400- 1000 HWAC# 117865 92 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2256 South Carolina South Carolina Lot# 2260 Utah 1900’s Utah Coal RR Stock Railroad Stocks 1. Laurens Rail Road Co - Certificates Three coal railroad stock certs Assessment Certificate - Assessment on the stock from the early 1900s. They include The of Laurens Rail Road Co. cert # 186 dated March Bingham Central Railroad Company, The 9, 1857 issued to Courtney V. Lument for $20. Utah Coal Railway Co. (With seven transfer Stock scrip No. 33A signed by J. M. Eiker. 2. Pair stamps affixed) and The National Coal Railway of Columbia Electric Street Railway Bonds, Gold Company. All are in very good condition. Ken & Green Varieties - Both varieties listed in Cox. Prag Collection Est. $150-250 HWAC# 117224 Vignettes of a streetcar, Mercury and Atlas in the corners. $1,000, 2nd Mortgage gold bonds, 5%, Lot# 2261 Utah Utah Railroad Stocks 1) 30 year maturing in 1930. Both of the bonds are heavily cancelled as Universal Metallic Tile Co., 200 shares Cert customary. Ken Prag Collection Est. $400-1200 HWAC# 117890 #1151 gold seal, grey border, train vignette coming out of tunnel, issued M.H. Preece on Lot# 2257 Tennessee Tennessee Railroad Oct 29, 1910, signed Jessew Johnson, secy. Stock Certificate Group 1. Troy and 2) National Coal Railway Co., 24 shares #33, Tiptonville Rail Road Co - Two certificates. #5, raised company seal, brown border, issued I/U, $1000, 6%, First Mortgage 20 year Bond. Standard Fuel Company Dec. 23, 1925. 3) Issued Feb 20, 1888 signed Geo. B. Wilson Bingham Central Railway Co,. 100 shares cert# 129, brown seal & President. Black, embossed seal, allegorical border, vignette with 3 women w wheels, flag & light issued Alfred figures in each corner, $1000 red outline Frank on Sept. 8, 1914. 4) Utah Railway Co 784 shares Cert #22, 8 underprint. Coupons attached 1-40. Chas. F. adhesive RN stamps, gray seal and border, vignette in train tunnel, Ketcham & Co. printer. EF #65, U/U, $100 par issued Utah Co, June 20, 1914. 5)Utah Idaho Central Railroad Co, 140 shares, dateline 18__, vignette eagle wings spread holding American shares cert. #380, raised gray seal and border, vignette with eagle flag. Receipt attached. Chas F. Ketcham & Co. printer. AU. 2. Missouri over flag draped building on platform “Industry & 1847. Issued Fred Railroad Stock Group (6) 1. Five Certificates: Terminal Railroad Assoc. J. Kiessel Estate on Oct 16, 1920 Printed: Security Bank Note Co., of St. Louis. founded in 1889 in a deal orchestrated by Jay Gould and is Phila. Signed Eccles, secy., M.S. Browning, pres. Prag collection. 6) a switching and terminal railroad that handles traffic in the St. Louis, Bamberger Railroad Company. Issued in 1949, pen cancelled. 7) Salt Missouri, metropolitan area. It is currently co-owned by several Class Lake and Utah Railroad Company. $1,000 certificate issued in 1935, I railroads that reach the city. All certs have no vignette, are 4%, Series not cancelled. 8) Goshen Valley Railroad Company. Unissued. Salt Lake C Refunding and Improvement Mortgage Bonds, U/C, Columbian City dateline. 9) Salt Lake Rail & Bus Terminal Company. Handwritten Bank Note Co printer VF-EF cond. Dateline July 1, 1944 or no date but stock issued in 1947, pen cancelled. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-600 due 2019. Three are Blue in denomination of $25, $50, $100 and one HWAC# 117910 Orange $1000. 2. The Tarkio Valley Railroad Co. incorp 1880 Missouri. #23, I/C, 10 shares @ $100 par, issued May 20, 1880. the vignette in Lot# 2262 Utah 1897-1914 Western the center is of a very detailed train, Franklin Bank Note Co. Ken Prag Railroads Stock Certificates This group Collection Est. $200-600 HWAC# 117892 includes a $1,000 bond issued by The Pueblo & Arkansas Valley RR, dated 1905. It also Lot# 2258 Tennessee Tennessee Railroad includes stock certs from various railroads, Stock Certificate Group 1-2) Citizens including Montana RR Co., Bingham Central Street Railroad Company of Shelby County, RR, National Coal RY Co., Utah Coal RY (With Tennessee, two issued certificates in different four transfer stamps affixed), Tucumcari & Memphis RY, The Rio formats. One issued in 1886, is black on white Grande Junction RY and the Rio Grande Southern RR Company. All are with a horse drawn trolley. Red pen cancels. in good condition. See photos for more detail. Ken Prag Collection Est. Second one is issued for 100 shares in 1887. $300-500 HWAC# 117232 Two horses pulling a streetcar. Green. Black on creme. Pen and cut cancels. 3-4) Same railroad, two of the same Lot# 2263 Virginia Virgina Railroad certificates unissued, a black and a green one. 5) Clarksville Railway Collection 1. Ornamental Iron and Wire & Light Co stock issued in 1909 for 90 1/4 shares. No vignette. Company, Inc. Bond - 1 Gold Bond, with 20 Cancelled. 6) City & Suburban Railway Co stock, unissued. Black on coupons attached. Ornate mauve border. 9.75’ x creme. Court Square, Memphis fountain vignette. 7. This is bond cert. 15.25”. 2. Southern Railway Co. - 3 certificates. #257, issued in 1912, First Mortgage, 5%, 25 year gold bond. Signed Incorp June 1894. All $100 par, I/C, embossed by Charles R. Young as president. Some coupons are missing, so the seal, vignette top loco in rail yard scene. Stock bearer collected their dividends. There is no vignette. Black on white type in certificate color underprint. American with green borders. Good condition. Very rare. 8. # 29. $1000 First Bank Note Co. printer. VF. #B46318, BROWN, Mortgage Bond. All 20 coupons still attached. Pink seal (faded red). 10 shares common stock (printed upper Dateline 1858. Incorporated 1856. Object to mine and transport on corners) issued Mar 19, 1927. #C132176, RED, 100 shares common the Cumberland River to Nashville. Coal train vignette. Signed by WH stock (printed upper corners) issued Mar 31, 1837. #F14159, GREEN, Smith and president Michaels Burns. Heavy soiling. Large rips. 21 x 100 shares preferred (printed upper corners) issued Mar 20, 1923. 14.5”. Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-500 HWAC# 117856 Ken Prag Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 117904 Lot# 2259 Texas Texas Railroad and Industrial Lot# 2264 Washington 1800s Puget Sound Stocks 1. Georgetown Railroad Company - $100 Railroad Stock Certificates Three stock certificate of Stock for Georgetown Railroad Company, certs include The Columbia & Puget Sound cert. #1 issued to Rucker Hodges on Aug 19, 1878. RR, Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Ry and Assigned. Signed by Moses. E. Steele, Sec & Treas and The Puget Sound& Millapa Valley RR Co. The Emzy Taylor, pres. 2. Two Telephone-themed Stock last two have custom stamps affixed. All are in Certificates: Edison & Southern Telephone-Electric - good condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120- Lot of 2. 1) The Edison Portland Cement Company. No. 250 HWAC# 117219 296, issued for 100 shares in 1899. Punch and stamp cancelled. Vignette of Edison. 2) Southern Telephone- Electric Company. Inc. in Arizona. Based in Texas. No. 187, issued for 6 shares in 1907. Not cancelled. Eagle vignette. Ken Prag Collection Est. $250-600 HWAC# 117889 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 93
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2265 Washington 1890-1907 Central Lot# 2270 West Virginia 1889 The Washington Railroad Stock Certs Group of Greenbrier and New River Railroad Co. four stock certs issued by The Des ChutesRR Incorp. 1881 West Virginia. In October of 1901, Company, Idaho & Washington Northern, The stockholders of the C&O Railway approved Snohomish Valley Ry and Tacoma Eastern RR the merger of the Greenbrier and New River Co. There are transfer stamps on two of the Railroad Company with the Chesapeake and certs. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# Ohio Railway Company. #7 I/C, $100 shares 117220 issued March 1889, singed by V.P. Black, vignette eagle, embossed seal, John C. Rankin, Jr. printer. EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-175 HWAC# Lot# 2266 Washington 1900s Northwest 115935 RR Stock Certificates Four railroad stock Lot# 2271 West Virginia West Virgina certificates, including the Idaho & Washington Railroad Collection 1. The Kanawha & Northern RR, Des Chutes RR and Portland & Michigan Railway Co.- 1. #1938, I/C, $1000, Seattle Ry Company. There is also a cert issued 4%, Gold bearer bond due 1990, issued June 3, by The Utah Coal Railway Company, with eight 1890. Signed by president, brown, embossed transfer stamps affixed. All in good condition. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 117221 seal, vignette bottom two trains @ depot, top left Indian female, top right cherub. 1000 brown underprint over Lot# 2267 Washington sunburst, coupons 162-200 attached female vignette. American Bank Washington State Railroad Note Co. printer. EF-AU condition. 2. Three stock certificates, shares $100 par, vignette top left two trains @depot, lady liberty in company Stock Group 1. Washington logo, American Bank Note Co printer. #2334, U/U, green, signed Mining Stock Certificates - 1) president and secretary, “100 Shares “ green underprint. #A1268, U/U Pico Free-Milling & Mining brown, signed president and secretary, “SHARES $100 EACH” brown Company. Issued in 1904, underprint. #A117, I/C, 50 shares issued Aug 8, 1890 signed R.M. not cancelled. Made to look Kelly president, brown, “SHARES $100 EACH” brown underprint. 25c like currency! Vignette in the revenue stamp on reverse. VF- AU. 2. Cumberland Railway Co Stock background on miners and Certificate - Cert. #2, issued for 1 share in 1902 to C.W. Dailey and Lake Kitchelos. 2) Tacoma Company. Issued in 1903, not cancelled. signed by Dailey as president. C.M. Hendley signs as secretary. Eagle Black print on green paper with ornate border and multiple mining with flag vignette. Shares were $100 Each. 3. 4 stocks and bonds from vignettes. 3) Bonanza Copper Mining Company. Issued in 1921, not West Virginia rails. 1) Clarksburg & Weston Electric Railway Co. stock, cancelled. Gold border and seal, black print, and three mining vignettes. 1 share, 1912. Hole and stamp cxled. 2) Coal River Railway Company, 4) Copper King Mining Syndicate. Issued in 1901, not cancelled. 1905, due 1945, 1st Mtg. gold bond, $1,000, 4%. Train in frame at top Multiple mining vignettes. 2. 1) Three pieces are for the Snohomish left. Hole punch cxled. 3) Cumberland Railway Co., U/I, 190X. Eagle Valley Railway Company. Includes two issued stocks (1907 and 1908), with flag. 4) Cairo & Kanawha Valley Railroad Company, train at top plus a Certificate of Trust for $500 (1906). The stocks have a black left to right, 189X. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-1000 HWAC# 117897 border and print, red seal, green background, and eagle vignette. 2) Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Company. One stock, Lot# 2272 Wisconsin Wisconsin Stock Group unissued. 190_. Green border, black print, gold seal, and vignette of 1. Chicago, Portage & Superior Railway Co $1,000 George Washington. 3. Spokane & Inland Empire Railroad Company Land Grant Gold Bond- Cert. #3075, issued in Bond - $1,000 bond No. 104, issued in 1906. Signed by president Jay 1881. $1,000 Land Grant gold bond, 40 year, 6%, Graves and secretary Davidson. Not cancelled. Green border, black due 1921. 45 Coupons attached. Train in oval print, and nice vignette showing multiple electric street cars. 4. 1) vignette runs right to left. Franklin Bank Note, N.Y. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company. Inc. in Washington. Black on creme. 2. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & No. 81, issued for one share to FV Brown on April 3rd, 1920. Signed Pacific Railroad Co Specimen Bonds & Scrip - Four by the president and secretary. Pencil cancelled. Black border and Specimen certificates includes two temporary print, gold seal, and eagle vignette. 2) Spokane, Wallace, & Interstate bonds in blue and orange and two scrip certificates Railway Company. Inc. in Idaho. Unissued. Black border and print, gold seal, and allegorical vignette. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-1000 HWAC# for bonds. All four have the date of February 2, 1925. The railroad was 117894 incorporated in Wisconsin. ABN, printer. Hole punches at the bottom to cancel. 3. Chicago, Lake Geneva & Pacific Railway Co Stock Certificate- Cert. #4, fully issued but not dated to W.H. Conger and signed by John Lot# 2268 West Virginia 1897 Glade Creek E. Burton as president. Conger did endorse the certificate on the back & Raleigh Railroad Co. 3 certificates. Incorp. in 1887, so that narrows the date range. Black, issued for 5 odd shares. 1891 and stopped service in 1906 for a total Vignette of two people watching passing train. Shares were $100 Each. period of operations of 15 years. #41-42 & 47, Total Capital Stock, $2,000,000. No sign of cancellation, but there is I/C, $1000, 6%, First Mortgage Gold Bearer browning along the left border. Browning on the back side along that Bond due 1907, issued June 1897, embossed edge as well. Ken Prag Collection Est. $400-1200 HWAC# 117859 seal, vignette Columbia top left, eagle bottom, unknown printer. 15 coupons attached, VF Ken Prag Collection Est. Lot# 2273 Wyoming Wyoming Railroad AND Mining $120-200 HWAC# 115912 Stocks 1. One hundred capital shares of stock for Penn- Wyoming Copper Co., number 18794 issued to William E Lot# 2269 West Virginia 1889 The . Whiting on October 21, 1908 by E. M. Cobb, president, C. Greenbrier and New River Railroad Co. A. Nomon, secretary. Vignette “Cedant Arma Toge”, 1869. Incorp. 1881 West Virginia. In October of 1901, Printed: Western Bank Note Co. Chicago. STEELOGRAPH. stockholders of the C&O Railway approved 2. Lot of two issued stock certificates. Inc. in Wyoming. the merger of the Greenbrier and New River No. 3599 and 3600, issued in 1902, not cancelled. Signed Railroad Company with the Chesapeake and by president E. Cobb and secretary Norton. Green border, Ohio Railway Company. #10 I/C, $100 shares black print. Two vignettes: locomotive (top center) and issued March 1889, singed by V.P. Black, vignette eagle, embossed seal, smelter/reduction works at Encampment (bottom center). Folds. 9 x John C. Rankin, Jr. printer. EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-175 HWAC# 12” Operated a 16 mile automatic tramway from the Ferris Haggerty 115936 Copper mine to the smelting/reduction works at Encampment. Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 117898 94 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2274 Wyoming Wyoming Railroad Lot# 2280 1894 City Street Railroad Co. Stocks 1. Castle Valley Railroad Company Certificate #68 for twelve shares of Capital Stock Certificate (2)- Incorporated to construct Stock, issued Nov 1, 1894 to J. F. Smith, signed a railroad from Price, Utah to Cedar Creek by president H. M. Barton. Uncancelled. Canyon a distance of 40 miles. Two Certificates: The company was incorporated in 1894 in one issued/cancelled and one unissued. California. It operated horse-drawn (or more Issued certificate #18, incorporated under the likely mule-drawn) streetcars though downtown San Bernardino. Ken laws of Wyoming 10 shares at $10 each. Issued 15th August, 1912 Prag Collection Est. $150-600 HWAC# 82218 to W.D. MacLeanTrustee for Castle Valley Coal Company, Signed by vice president Jas.S Mays, gold seal affixed. No tears, but has tri-fold, Lot# 2281 1924 Cochran & Southern Logging “CANCELLED” stamped twice on face of certificate, in Fine condition. Railroad Co. Certificate #1 for 249 1/2 shares Unissued certificate is #96 with a $10 per share price with receipt still of Capital stock, issued on Oct. 17, 1924 to attached. Uncirculated condition. 2. Republican Valley and Wyoming Company President J. O. Elrod. Uncancelled. Railroad Company Stock Certificates- 3 total certificates. All unsigned Unlisted in Cox. Green seal is stamped with the and unissued; all in good condition. Unlisted in Cox. Ken Prag Collection company’s seal. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100- Est. $160-300 HWAC# 117855 400 HWAC# 82215 Lot# 2275 Acme Tap Railroad Company Lot# 2282 1870 Georgia, Iowa and North Carolina. Note for $100 against Forth Worth and Denver 3 certificates. 1. Backed by some of the leading City Railroad Company stock. Repayment must businessmen in Martin and Edgecombe counties when come from stock sale. Note cancelled April 10, it was chartered by the North Carolina in February of 1937. The stock was owned by J B Yarbrough 1861, fell victim to the upheavals of the U.S. Civil War. and transferred to John N. Sparks on May 29, 20 years later Simon Peter Everett. In 1869, he deeded 1925. Not John T Sparks who was governor of some of his land to the Williamston & Tarboro Railroad Nevada, but possibly a relative. Note has railroad seal. Possibly unique. Company for the construction of the railroad - which Not Listed by Cox, Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 82214 was renamed to the Albemarle & Raleigh Railroad in 1883., U/U, mounted on cardboard for preservation, Lot# 2276 Algiers Railway & Lighting Co. RARE, $1000, 8% bond, dateline April 1870. Green,, vignette top 4-4-0 Stock Ten Preferred shares of the capital stock l-r men looking on. Bottom two women. 1000 green underprint. Not of Algiers Railway and Lighting Company, in Cox. EF, 2. The Southern Iowa and Cedar Rapids Railway Co. incorp signed by Leigh Carroll, president. Number Iowa 1870. U/U, $100 par common stock, dateline 18__, Red, vignette P102. Tear on certificate. Unlisted in Cox. J Ken 4-4-0 r-l ship in distance. E.A. Kingsland & Co. printer. Not in Cox. AU, 3. Prag Collection. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150- Marietta and North Georgia Railway Co. incorp. New York 1891 to haul 250 HWAC# 81524 from marble quarries in northern Georgia and from iron ore mines in North Carolina. #511, I/U, $1000, Negotiable Certificate for First Lot# 2277 Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Mortgage Bond. Issued 1892. Black, eagle vignette, no seal, orange Co Bonds, Pott’s Creek and Paint Creek underprint, A.B. King printer. EF-AU Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 Branches (3) Three certificates in this lot. HWAC# 117535 Cert. #431, Brown, $1,000, 1st Mortgage, 4% gold bond on it’s Potts Creek Branch. Nice Lot# 2283 18-1900’s Kansas and Illinois vignette of a train with one car passing a RR stock 8 certificates. Two The Chicago, man on horseback in the creek. Hole cxls. International Bank Note. Kansas and Western Railroad Co,, #907-08, 2) Cert. #309, olive, 1st Mortgage, 4%, $1,000 gold bond on its Paint I/C, $50 BindScript. Black. Dated 1888. Two Creek Branch. Oncoming train vignette. Same printer. Hole cxls. 3) Chicago Southern Railway Co., #690-91, U/C, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Equipment Trust of 1941, 1 5/8%, Serial Brown, Syndicate Certificate, dateline 1907. Equipment Trust Certificate due 1947. Marked, “SPECIMEN” in red. ONe Chicago, Milwaukee and Gary Railway Co, Coupons at the right. Small hole punches thru certificate. Hamilton U/U, Brown, dateline 1908. Three Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Bank Note, Litho. Ken Prag Collection Est. $160-250 HWAC# 111253 Railway Co., I/C, Brown and Rose, issued 1946-54. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 115982 Lot# 2278 1905-1907 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Stocks--Three No. Ones Lot Lot# 2284 18-1900’s Kentucky and of three different number 1 issued. 1) Chicago, Georgia state RR stock 8 certificates. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company of 1. Four: Louisville Railway Co. incorp Montana. Issued in 1905, stamp and punch 1890. Three preferred, I/C, Green, cancelled. 2) Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul $100 par, issued 1894 and one Railway Company of Idaho. Issued in 1906, Brown, U/C, signed common $100 stamp cancelled. Eagle vignette. 3) Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul par. blank dateline. American Bank Railway Company of Washington. Issued in 1907, stamp cancelled. Note Co. VF-EF, 2. Marietta and North Locomotive vignette. Interesting trio. These three states made up Georgia Railway Co. incorp. 1912. the “Pacific Extension” of this Mid-West railroad. This extension was I/U, $1000 Negotiable Cert. issued approved in 1905. Ken Prag Collection Est. $80-300 HWAC# 107551 1892. Black, orange underprint, eagle vignette. A.B. King printer. EF, Lot# 2279 Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Bond 3. Three : North Georgia Mineral Group Plus Two from Chicago, Rock Island Railway. Incorp. 1917. Black, two & El Paso Rwy. Nice group of bonds from the I/U, one I/C. Gold seal, eagle vignette, gold underprint. Unk. printer. two railroads. Two, I/C, $50,000 bonds along Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 115990 with two U/U $50,000 Bonds from Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Rwy. Also, four I/C, $1,000 bonds, all in different colors from Chicago,Rock Island & Gulf Rwy. All of the above were issued in 1904. Also, two $10,000 bonds from Chicago, Rock Island & El Paso Railway Company, one issued in 1904 and cancelled and the other U/U. Total of 10 bonds in this lot. Ken Prag Collection Est. $130-400 HWAC# 111224 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 95
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Railroadiana Lot# 2285 18-1900’s New York and Lot# 2290 Railroad Mixed States (Mahoning) Connecticut RR Co. stocks/bonds 4 1) Eight certificates include issued and cancelled certificates. 1. New Haven and Derby Railroad unissued/uncanceled, preferred/common stock. Co.. City of New Haven Guaranteed Bond, BROWN (4) @ $50 par, vignettes allegorical I/C, $1000, 7%, issued 1870, signed Mayor figures & state seal. GREEN (3) @ $50 par, William Fitch. Black, blue city seal. Stafford vignettes trains and allegorical figures. Fractional Co printer. 2. Newburgh, Dutchess and preferred unissued/signed, no vignette. 2) Two Connecticut Railroad. Co. incorp. 1877 New common stock certificates. I/U, $100 par, vignette York. #1085, $50 par, issued 1903 (dateline 18__ written over). Black, of 4-4-0 loco r-l man alongside, “COMMON embossed seal, no vignette, J.B. Babcock printer. EF., 3. Two : Nassau STOCK” underprint in respective colors. #15329 Electric Railroad Co. incorp. 1898 New York. The company operated 100 shares issued Dec 3, 1929. #A38148 20 shares issued Dec 22, throughout the borough of Brooklyn, as well as over the Brooklyn 1931. American Bank Note Co printer. Both EF. 3) #498, unissued/ Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge into Manhattan. # 5 & 6, I/C, $1000, uncanceled (U/U), common stock @ $100 par. $5,000,000 capital. 4%, Consolidated Mortgage, issued 1901, signed secretary and BLACK, no vignette. Wavy company title top and block lettering in president. Brown, embossed seal, vignettes: top left electric streetcar, body of certificate. Dated 189_. Gibson, Miller & Richardson printer. right two seated females, bottom seated female and child. 4 PER CENT Ken Prag Collection Est. $300-600 HWAC# 116997 brown underprint. American Bank Note Co. VF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-250 HWAC# 115988 Lot# 2291 Railroad Mixed States (Mt. Penn, Michigan Southern) 1) #2, I/C, 200 shares common stock @ $25 Lot# 2286 1853 Old Colony RailRoad par. issued to F.L. Bigelow Dec. 13, 1893. Signed F.L. Corporation Stock Certificates 1 total Bigelow President, BLUE, no seal, no vignette. 2) #83 certificates. Unlisted in Cox; signed the I/U, 4 shares of common stock, no par listed, issued president and treasurer, both illegible. In good Oct 3, 1889. Signed John Rick President. black, rad condition, some discoloration. The Old Colony embossed seal, “INCORPORATED 1889” printed bottom Railroad (OC) was a major railroad system, border, vignette State seal w/ clack and white horses. mainly covering southeastern Massachusetts W. F. 3) U/U, #263, scrip for construction stock, 8% and parts of Rhode Island. It operated from “SHARES $100 EACH” printed on left vs. right, dated 1845 to 1893. Old Colony trains ran from 1853, BLACK on blue paper, receipt attached, Van Norden & Amerman Boston to points such as Plymouth, Fall River, New Bedford, Newport, printer. Rarity. Ken Prag Collection Est. $340-600 HWAC# 116996 Providence, Fitchburg, Lowell and Cape Cod. Prag Collection. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 80675 Lot# 2292 18-1900’s Railroad of New York Lot# 2287 1900’s Pennsylvania and Indiana stock and Georgia 5 certificates. 1. Two: Marietta and 2 certificates. 1. Titusville Northern Railroad Co. North Georgia Railway Co. first chartered as the incorp. Pennsylvania 1909. #27 of 500, I/U, $1000, Georgia & North Carolina Railroad Company by 5%, First Mortgage 20 year issued April 1, 1909. Act of the General Assembly ratified the 31st Brown, gold embossed seal, vignette to eagle look day of March, 1871. Afterwards amended by r-l wings spread holding American flag and Union Act ratified the 3d day of March, 1887, giving shield. $1000 brown underprint. The Brown-Green it its present name., #2630 & 2631, I/U, $1000 Co. printer. EF., 2. Tipton-Frankfort Traction Co. Negotiable Certificate. Issued 1892. Black, incorp Indiana. possibly around 1912-13. Company eagle vignette. EF.., 2. Two: Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut President Eugene Purtelle ran into difficulties being Railroad Co. incorp 1877 New York. ##1090 & 1091, I/C, $50 par, arrested in Tipton for fraudulent check writing trying to raise interest issued 1903, no vignette. VF, 3. Nassau Electric Railroad Co. incorp in the traction co., couldn’t make bail and the banks demanding up to March 13, 1893 New York, formed by real estate developer Patrick H. $1200 be returned (newspaper article Kokomo Daily Tribune May31, Flynn. #32, I/C, $1000, 4% Gold Bearer Bond issued 1903. Brown, 3 1913). #1, I/U, One share @ $100 par issued Feb14, 1913 signed vignettes, brown underprint 4 PER CENT. American Bank Note Co. EF. Eugene Purtelle President (three months before his arrest). Orange, Ken Prag Collection Est. $140-280 HWAC# 117510 vignette Lady Liberty in orange underprint. “NO. 5” in lower left corner. EF. Ken Prag Collection Est. $70-200 HWAC# 109968 Lot# 2293 1862-1903 Railroads of New York, Georgia and Iowa. 3 certificates. 1. Lot# 2288 1940’s & 1950’s Portsmouth The Dunleith & Dubuque Bridge Co. #46 Transit Company 5 total certificates. Unlisted of 500 issued, I.C, $1000, Construction in Cox; 4 are signed and canceled, there is bond issued May 1862. Signed Wm. B. one that is NOT signed and cancelled; all in Allison president. Black, red seal, vignette very good condition. Incorporated in Virginia; train l-r over bridge. ONE THOUSAND Variety of colors. Prag Collection. Ken Prag DOLLARS red underprint. 10 coupons Collection Est. $100-400 HWAC# 80660 attached. Mounted for preservation. E.S. Skinner & Co printer, 2. Marietta and Lot# 2289 Railroad Avenue Homestead NOrth Georgia Railway Co. . #512, I/U, Assoc. stock incorporated Dec 5, 1868 State of $1000, Negotiable Certificate, issued Calif. Cert 3 110 for one share common stock 1892. Black, eagle vignette, orange @ $330 per share issued to N.H Spring May, underprint. A.B. king printer. EF, 3. 20,1869 signed Charles J. Brown President, Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut black corp seal bottom center, vignette of Railroad Co. #1082, I.C, common stock house, revenue stamp left side, very fine to extremely fine, plastic issued April 1903. signed V.P and Sec. holder Printer unknown. Not in Cox Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-300 Black, no vignette embossed seal. J.S. Babcock printer. Ken Prag Collection HWAC# 82719 Est. $100-300 HWAC# 117532 96 June & July 2020
DAY 2 Fri June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Automobile Lot# 2294 18-1900’s Rails of New York, Lot# 2300 c1890 Unlisted Atchison, Topeka Delaware and Georgia stock 4 certificates. 1. and Santa Fe Railroad Stock Two stocks. 1) Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad A521103. Signed by Alfred Glaser as president Co incorp. 1877. Originally the Dutchess and and George Goodwin. Not cancelled. 2) Unlisted variety. # E11269. Hole Columbia Railroad and affectionately “The punch cancelled. Printed ‘$50’ on cert. Farming industry vignettes. Ken Never Did and Couldn’t”, is a link in the New Prag Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 82200 York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad system in New York state. $1089, I/C, $50 par, issued Lot# 2301 Delaware 1924 Star Motors Stock 1903 (dateline 18__ written over). Black, no vignette, embossed seal, Certificate with vignette of ‘Star’ in front of J.S. Babcock printer. EF, 2. Burrows Train Control incorp. Delaware. manufacturing plant. A beautiful automobile The successor of the M. V. All-Weather Train Control of New York stock certificate! # O126230 for 1 share to Marie City. Developed a brake-setting apparatus. Charles Burrows was the Louise Meyer on December 11, 1924. Pink border consulting engineer. #1865, I/U, $1.00 par, issued 1925. Brown, gold and company seal. Vignette of 2 towns with big embossed seal, vignette 4-6-6-2 “Big Boy” locomotive. Goes printer. star in center and cars and railroad. Incorporated EF., 3. Two: Marietta and North Georgia Railway Co. incorp. Georgia. in Delaware. This company, like many others of this time period, Consolidated with the Georgia and North Carolina Railroad and was started small and may have only lasted a few years and maybe in a renamed the Marietta and North Georgia Railway in 1887. Resembles limited number of states. No information on the company as to dates a bond, but is actually a negotiable receipt for gold bonds deposited of operation, owners, states, earlier name, if they consolidated with with Atlantic Trust Co. #2633, I/U, $1000 First Consolidated Bond another company, went into bankruptcy or just closed. Printed: E. A. issued May 23, 1892 BLACK, vignette eagle wings spread looking l-r, Wright Bank Note Co. Philadelphia Est. $80-150 HWAC# 119401 bee hives bottom corners, orange sunburst pattern underprint, A.B. King printer Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-140 HWAC# 115987 Lot# 2302 Detroit, Michigan Two Early Date Packard Motor Company Stocks, 1947 & 1951 Two early date Lot# 2295 Sierra Iron and Quincy Rail Road Packard stocks. Both engraved by American Bank Note, Co stock incorporated Sept 19, 1881 State of New York. The pink variety from the 40’s is scarce. Both Calif. Cert #14 for 1099 shares of capital stock are in excellent condition. Tiny punch cancels. Est. $80- @ $100 per share issued to F. Weisenborn 120 HWAC# 111949 December 30 1881, signed president’s signature is illegible, black, company seal Lot# 2303 Michigan Michigan Motor Company lower left, vignettes: top train at depot/city in Stock Collection 1. Lot of 6 issued pieces. Issued background, bottom mining scene, condition is fine w/ some wrinkles, Printer: E. Bosqui & Co Litho S.F.. Cox ref iu, Est. $300-600 HWAC# 1920-1921. All cancelled. Orange border and 81764 background, black print. Condition issues; please inspect. 9.5 x 13” Lincoln Motor Company was Lot# 2296 Stock certificate in the Sonora founded in 1917 by Henry M. Leland, naming it after Abraham Lincoln; in 1922, Lincoln was Railway Company This is a stock certificate for 56 shares in the Sonora Railway Company acquired by Ford. Lincoln has the distinction of issued 1882. Beautiful vignettes of a train an establishing the personal luxury car segment, with the entry of the American eagle and the Mexican eagle with Lincoln Continental into mass production in 1940. 2. Lot of 10 issued snake. See photos for details. Ken Prag Collection stocks. Issued 1922-1931, not cancelled. Brown border, black print, Est. $100-120 HWAC# 110534 and allegorical vignette of two angels holding the company logo. Printed by ABN. Folds, creases, some toning. 7.5 x 11.5” Established in Lot# 2297 Sullivan Railroad Co. Stock, 1921 by former General Motors CEO William “Billy” Durant. Operated N.H. & VT. 1854 Nice railroad stock issued until 1931 in Lansing, MI. Ken Prag Collection Est. $400-1000 HWAC# in 1854 from the Sullivan Railroad Company. 117884 Cox lists this company as incorporated in New Hampshire and Vermont. Allegorical figures Lot# 2304 Minnesota 1919 Pan Motor Company all over and a train at left border. In very gold Stock Certificates (2) Two attractive automotive uncancelled condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# stock certificates from Pan Motor Company in 111952 St. Cloud, Minnesota, Incorporated in Delaware. Datelined Feb. 27, 1919, issued to G. Studle for 5 Lot# 2298 1891 The Jackson Coal Railroad Co. sbhares. Signed by John Bannitt(?), Secretary and S. Two certificates. Incorp Pennsylvania Feb. 26, 1883 Landolfo (?) President. Embossed seal at lower left to build ten miles of track south from the end of corner, uncancelled. Great vignette of old automobile. Mercer’s spur to Grove City. Both certificates: Blue, Tri-folded, otherwise good condition. Est. $100-200 $50 par shares, vignette 4-4-0 train r-l w/coal cars HWAC# 120038 under wavy title, Wm Mann printer. #79, U/C, near AU w/cancel punch holes., #50, I/C, 10 shares Lot# 2305 Cleveland, Ohio 1916 Richard issued Feb 6, 1891 (dateline 188_, ‘91 handwritten). Auto Manufacturing Co. Stock signed by Signed Enoch Filer president. Embossed seal, Two Richard with beautiful vignette of the revenue stamps reverse (25c & 10c). VF+ w/cancel touring car. Inc. in West Virginia. No. 550, punch holes. Certificate #1, I/C, is the only one known to exist. Ken Prag issued for 10 shares to JA Mack on July 6, 1916. Collection Est. $80-225 HWAC# 110015 Signed by president F. Richard and secretary JM Brady. Not cancelled. Very attractive design Lot# 2299 1890s Two Western RR Stock with brown and tan borders, black print, and Certs & Bond Western railroad stock certs and two vignettes: early automobile and eagle. Small rips at fold edges. one bond. Stocks issued by Montana Railroad No printer listed. 8.5 x 10.25” Heavy folds. Operated 1914-1917 in Company and Tucumcari and Memphis RY Cleveland. Founded by Francois Richard who came over from France. Company. The bond was issued by Tucson Produced a high quality American Automobile called the Ri-Chard, a Rapid Transit. Bond is un-used, certs are punch seven passenger Touring Car with a 116 inch wheelbase and a hood cancelled. All are in very good condition. See considerably higher than the rest of the body. Later, they produced a photos for detail. Ken Prag Collection Est. $120-200 HWAC# 117228 nine passenger version. [Ref: www.american-automobiles.com] Not in Falater. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119400 View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.com 97
DAY 2 Fri, June 26 Category / Sub Category DAY 2 Fri June 26 Stocks & Bonds / Automobile Lot# 2306 Fort Worth, Texas 1918 Texas Lot# 2309 Delaware 1900’s The Aviation Motor Car Association Stock Certificate & Corporation 4 certificates. Formed on March 2, Ephemera Lot of 5. 1) Rare stock certificate 1929 to prevent a takeover of CAM-24 airmail No. 10354, issued for two shares to DB King service. In January 1930, the board broke off on April 4th, 1918 in Fort Worth, Texas. Signed the airlines into Colonial and Universal Air by president JC Vernor and the secretary. Not Lines. Universal Air Lines name was changed cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, to American Airways, and later merged with and fancy logo. Folds. 2) 1919 letterhead and Colonial to form American Airlines. Two months after World War receipts from the company. The Texas Motor Car Association was II ended the Aviation Corporation branched into the manufacture started by JC Vernor and his brother in 1917. They built an automobile of farm machinery.T he company later changed its name to Avco factory south of Fort Worth. They built the “Texa” automobile, Manufacturing Corporation, and then, in 1959, to Avco Corporation. specifically designed for Texas roads and weather. The company [citation needed] In 1984 Avco sold its farm machinery division to ceased operations in 1922. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 113238 White Farm Equipment and Avco was purchased by Textron. Avco FInancial affiliated co. Two Brown 100 shares, I/C, and two Green less Lot# 2307 San Diego, California Toliver Aerial Navigation Stock than 100 shares, I/C. Dated 1946-47. Vignette eagle top of map of U.S. Certificate, 1901 The company inc. at Phoenix, Arizona in 1901. Low EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 115994 certificate #20, issued for 40 shares to Mrs. V.J. Williams. Signed by president CH Toliver Lot# 2310 New Jersey 1929 Crescent Aircraft and asst. secretary Corp. 4 certificates. Incorp. 1928 New Jersey . Toliver. Green border, No par shares, Brown, eagle vignette, issued black print, and April 1929, CLASS A STOCK red underprint. fabulous vignette of Hasbrouck, Thistle & Co. printer. EF Ken Prag flying machine over Collection Est. $100-160 HWAC# 115869 a town (Phoenix?) with mountains in the Lot# 2311 New York 1900’s Aviation stocks background. No printer 12 certificates. Two : Robinson Airlines Incorp listed. Folds, light wear. 1936 New York, Two: Fairchild Engine and 9 x 12” This San Diego Airplane Corp incorp 1936 Maryland, Three : based company built Dumont-Airplane & Marine Instruments, Inc the “Toliver” dirigible 1937 New York. and Three : The Aviation Corp. airship. According incorp. 1929 New York. . Printers: American to a 1911 ad in Aero, Bank Note Co, Hamilton Bank Note Co, Columbian Bank Note Co. VF- Volume 2, the airship had: A complete rotary and vibrationless EF cond. Ken Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 117518 aeronautical engine that weighs only 172 pounds and develops 32 Lot# 2312 Air Canada Specimen Stock horsepower. Methods of construction that give the ship 200% greater Certificate With Planes & Crew Vignette strength and lightness than any airship ever before constructed. Beautiful Specimen certificate from Air Canada. Closer application of power to propellers than on any other airship Planes and crew members above with a plane and such control of propellers that they can be made to push or pull coming in for a landing in blue underprint. in any direction. Arrangement of propellers so that the airship can Printed in English and French. In EF condition. ascend or descend perpendicularly. Location of all cabins in the gas Est. $70-100 HWAC# 111958 bag. A process of covering silk with aluminum so that it will hold gas for nine months. A couple of pinholes at top left, otherwise fine. Lot# 2313 1900’s Various States Airline Fabulous certificate. Uncancelled. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 111782 Stocks 9 certificates. !. Monarch Air Lines, Inc. Colorado 1946, operated until 1950. Three Lot# 2308 Colorado 1946 Monarch Air lInes. U/U certificates, orange, dateline 19__.. 2. Midwest Aircraft Corp.incorp. 1927 Minnesota. 2 certificates. Based in Denver, Colorado, started Green, I/U, 1927 dateline. 3. Robinson Airlines scheduled air service on November 27, 1946 with Corp. incorp New York 1940. Green, I/U, 1948. a flight from Denver to Durango, Colorado using a 4. Two Dumint-Airplane & Marine Instruments, Inc. New York 1937. Douglas DC-3. It was formed by F.W. Bonfils of The Blue, I/U, dateline 1958. 5. Brewster Aeronautical Corp. incorp. 1937 Denver Post family and Ray M. Wilson, who operated New York. Blue, I/U, issue 1947. 6. Flying A. Airways, Inc. Pennsylvania a Denver flying school. Other services started to 1957. I/U Orange issued 1972. EF Ken Prag Collection Est. $140-250 Albuquerque, Salt Lake City and Grand Junction. HWAC# 115992 Ray M. Wilson,, After graduating from flight school at Brooks Field, San Antonio, Ray received his Lot# 2314 Bakersfield, California 1899 commercial pilot’s license in 1927. From 1924, he was associated with Western Star Oil and Mining Co. Stock Issued the 120th Observation Squadron, Colorado National Guard. While he to James H. Sullivan for 200 shares, January managed the Park Hill Airport, he opened the highly successful Ray 12, 1899. Signed by E. H . Loveland, president Wilson Flight School. In 1946, Wilson founded Monarch Air Lines, and J. M. Hunter, Secretary. Rare. Est. $80-120 which later purchased Arizona Airways. The company joined with HWAC# 119759 Challenger Airlines and ultimately became Frontier Airlines., #7, I/C, 500 shares $10 par, issued to Ray . Wilson July 3, 1946. Signed Ray Lot# 2315 Kern County, California Kern M. Wilson President. Orange, embossed seal, eagle vingeete holding County, California Oil Stock, The Eastern Union shield, Bradford-Robinson PTG printer. EF-AU, #186, U/U, Consolidated Eastern Consolidated Oil Orange, dateline 19__. EF-AU. Ken Prag Collection Est. $150-400 HWAC# Company was operating 7 wells and held 115873 20,000 acres in the Kern River district in 1904, according to United States Investor. The company inc. in Maine. Certificate #10724 is issued for200 shares in 1902 to J.C. Dietz, and signed by Ernest Cady as president. Nice vignette of oil derricks, barrels and a large storage tank. In VF, uncancelled condition. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 111962 98 June & July 2020
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