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Lot 151

Sir Hubert Von Herkomer, CVA, (1884-1914) `Invitation card to view the Artists Light, Life and Melody` Etching and grey wash, 18 x 15cm

Lot 117

Timothy Easton, `First Light, February 1991, Bedfield`, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1991, 26 x 51cm (10 1/4 x 20in.)

Lot 125

Richard Beavis, `17th Light Dragoons - The 17th Lanciers [sic]`, oil on canvas, signed and dated `78, inscribed verso, 34.5 x 29.5cm (13 1/2 x 11 1/2in.)

Lot 996

A Lowerdown Pottery stoneware jug with a light brown running glaze, height 16cm.

Lot 2721

A Ralph Lauren orange silk upholstered day bed with high scrolling ends. Condition Report: Some dirty marks to the upholstery otherwise good. Light fading. Some wear to stitching around the edges.

Lot 2897

A light tan upholstered wing armchair.

Lot 2909

An Arts and Crafts light oak, two tier occasional table and a coffee table with brass top.

Lot 266

A pre-war pink shell moulded triple light fitting, together with an Art Nouveau coloured glass pendant light fitting, signed Nancito.

Lot 316

John Speed, a 17th century hand coloured engraved map of Cornwall 39 x 51cm, insert showing a vignette of Launceston Castle and heraldic devices. Condition Report: Light foxing with one heavy fox mark to the left hand corner.

Lot 317

Romeyn de Hooghe, a large copper engraved hand coloured map of The English Riviera "Carte maritime de l'Angleterre depuis les sorlingue jusques Portland ... ports de mer, bancs de sable, embouchures de rivieres" etc. dated 1693, a two sheet map with cartouche views of Pendennis, Truro, Isles of Scilly and Portland, 59.5 x 97cm. Condition Report: Water staining to the bottom middle of the image. Some light foxing. Some creasing to the image and no paper loss.

Lot 122

A Victorian vaseline glass frilled light shade, height 15cm.

Lot 128

A brass ship's deck hanging light of dome form, pat. no.398, diameter 46cm.

Lot 30

A pair of Napoleon III eight-light candelabra Marble and gilt bronze Amphora shaped with putti, floral motifs in the rocaille manner. France, late 19th century (defects and losses) Par de candelabros de oito lumes Napoleão III Corpo em forma de ânforas em mármore e bronze dourado decorado com meninos e motivos rocaille e vegetalistas França, finais do séc. XIX (defeitos e faltas no mármore e nos bronzes) Alt.: 85 cm

Lot 33

A pair of Baccarat four-light candelabra Cut lead glass with pendants Marked at the base Baccarat Par de candelabros de quatro lumes Com fustes, bobeches e pingentes em cristal relevado Marcadas na base baccarat Alt.: 47 cm

Lot 57

A Portuguese silver par of five-light candelabra Chased and chiselled silver in the barroque manner with shell, floral and architectonic motifs. Square base raised on four chiselled feet, detachable upper part. Porto assay (1938-1984) and maker`s mark. (wear signs, minor bruises and fissures) Par de candelabros de cinco lumes Em prata portuguesa. Prata fundida, repuxada e cinzelada com profusa decoração à maneira barroca com enrrolamentos, concheados, motivos vegetalistas, cartelas e volutas. Base e fuste de secção quadrangular, assente sobre quatro pés. Braços amovíveis. Marca de contraste Águia do Porto (1938-1984)e de ourives da mesma época. (sinais de uso, pequenas amolgadelas e fissuras) Alt.: 59 cm 11213 g

Lot 67

A pair of Portuguese silver five-light candelabra Raised on four feet Águia assay mark (1938-19849 and maker`s mark. Interior filled with non-precious metal Par de candelabros de cinco lumes Em prata portuguesa. Decoração relevada, assentes sobre 4 pés cinzelados. Marca de contraste Águia (1938-1984) e de ourives da mesma época. Interior preenchido. Alt.: 35,5 cm 2168,8 g

Lot 109

NH. Assortment of New Hampshire Scrip and Bank Notes. 1-2) Alton. Jones & Sawyer. 10 Cents. VF; 25 Cents VF with Alton post mark on back. 3) Brookline. J. C. Tucker - Townsend Bank. "3." July 4th, 1864. Unc. 4-5) Tucker & Stiles. 10 Cents. VF; 25 Cents. Fine, pin hole. 6) Concord Bank. $2. 1821. (C40). VF-EF, light stains. 7) Concord. State Capital Bank. 10 Cents. AU. 8-9) Farmington Bank. $1. (G2b). AU, rem; $2. (G4b). Unc; 10) Hillsborough. Valley Bank. $10. (A5). About Fine, pin holes, small internal splits. 11) Lancaster. White Mountain Bank. $5. (G16a). Fine detail but pieces out of the edges. 12) New Ipswich Bank. $5. (C20b). Fine detail, small nick, and repair. 13) John L. Harvey. Piscataqua Bank. 5 Cents. 14) Portsmouth. New Hampshire Bank. $10. (C156). Payable at the Bank of the United States in Philadelphia. Fine, heavy pen cancels, small edge tear. [14]

Lot 123

NY. Binghamton. Broome County. G. Collins & Son. Susquehanna County Bank. Dec. 10, 1862. 10, 25 & 50 Cents. (H26-28). Green. All three Fine with light water stains. [3]

Lot 164

NY. Rondout. Ulster County. Village. All Oct. 1st, 1862. 1-2) 5 Cents. (H1) Green. Eagle. VG, Fine. 3) 10 Cents. (H2). Violet. Woman. AU, light stains. 4) 25 Cents. (H3). Green. Dog. About Fine. 5) 50 Cents. (H5). Ship. Fine details, hole. 6) Similar, but contemporary counterfeit. Smaller format. Fine. [6]

Lot 177

NY. A Wide Assortment of New York Scrip Notes. 1) Delavan House. Albany. 5 Cents. (H265). Green. Fine, small age spots, remainder. 2-5) City of Albany. 5 Cents. Nov. 24, 1862. Building, left. Fine; 25 Cents(2). Station, left; About Fine, one with pin holes, one with light stains; 50 Cents. Building. (counterfeit of H232). Fine. 6) Hiram Vail's Banking & Collection Office. Amenia. 10 Cents. Green. About Fine. 7) H. P. Morgan. Brooklyn Bank. 3 Cents. (H49). VG. 8-9) Young Hyson. Brooklyn. 10 Cents. (H105). Red and blue. Chinaman, tea. VF details, repaired tear, false fill in; Similar. 25 Cents. AU details, foxed, small edge split. 10) Bassett & Belden. Columbia Bank. Chatham 4 Corners. 10 Cents. (H6). Blue. VG. 11-12) P. B. Mount. Columbia Bank. Chatham 4 Corners. 25 Cents. (H15). AU remainder, foxed, short split; Similar. 50 Cents. VF, stain, hinged. 13) John Nicks. Chemung Canal Bank. Elmira. 25 Cents. (H33). Green. EF, but corner missing. 14) Village of Glens Falls. 25 Cents. (H11). Green. VF remainder. 15-16) F. M. Wheeler. Hancock. 15 Cents. (H7). VG, small edge splits, taped; 50 Cents. (H9). Serial number 1. Fine, small edge split. 17) Corporation of Jamestown. 5 Cents. (H3). VG. 18) Village of Kingston. 10 Cents. (H21). VG. 19-20) James C. Knox. Knox Corners. 5 Cents. (H1). Green. EF remainder, stained; Similar. 25 Cents. AU remainder, stained. 21) Michael Borst. Tavern Keeper. Middleburgh. 6 ¼ Cents. 1815. (H11). R5. About Good, numerous small internal splits. 22) American Exchange Company. New York City. 25 Cents. Ship. Good, corner piece missing, mounting remnants, holes. 23-24) C. V. B. Barse - Stowell & Chamberlain. Olean. (H5 & 6). Green. 10 Cents & 25 Cents. Both Fine details, with stains. 25) Dodd's Express. Hanover Bank. New York City. 5 Cents. (H440). Brown violet on tan. Globe. Green back with coins. Fine. 26) Ames Iron Works. Oswego. 10 Cents. Green. VG. 27-28) H. D. Snyder, Jr. Port Leyden. 10 Cents. Fine detail, corner piece missing; 25 Cents. VF, stain. 29) Cheeseman. Princetown. 6 ¼ Cents. Fine detail, edge tear. 30) Village of Sandy Hill. 5 Cents. Red V. About Fine, minor edge repairs. 31) Village of Saugerties. 25 Cents. VG. 32) City of Troy. 10 Cents. Fine, mounting stains, writing on back. 33-35) Leonard Smith - Market Bank. Troy. 10, 25 & 50 Cents. All three AU with stains, pieces out. 36) J. B. Reid. Utica. 25 Cents. (H216). Fine detail, stains. 37) Verandah Restaurant. Troy. 2 Cents. 38-55) Additional NY scrip notes, all with condition problems or heavily circulated. Issuers include City of Albany; Smith & Gilbert (Adams); Collins & Son (Binghamton); O. C. Hoyt (Buffalo); Leach(2) (Lyons); Rushton(2). NYC; Village of Ogdensburgh; City of Poughkeepsie; W. P. Carpenter (Utica); C. F. Maurice (Sing Sing); City of Troy(2); Leonard Smith. Troy; Troy & Albany Stage Company; Abram Krill (Van Hornesville); Village of Waterford. Must be seen. Sold as is. No returns. 5]

Lot 180

NY. A Large & Colorful Group of Desirable New York Scrip Notes. 1) Bank of Fayetteville. 25 Cents. (H3). Green. Fine, COC. 2) Chandler & Ames. Mexico. 10 Cents. Red. (H6). VF. 3) John Higham - Middletown Bank. 2 Cents. (H18). Blue. F-VF, stamp hinges. R7. 4) Village of Newburgh. 10 Cents. (H56B). Red and blue. Fine. 5-6) C. V. B. Barse - Stowell & Chamberlain. Both. 50 Cents. (H7). Green. Fine, Unc. 7-8) City of Rochester. 5 Cents. (H70). Green, red stamp. About Fine. 10 Cents. (H76) Violet. Fine. 9) Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Rochester. 10 Cents. (H105). Orange. VF-EF. 10) Village of Sandy Hill. 5 Cents. (H8). Red. VF-EF. 11) City of Shenectady. 25 Cents. (H87B). Blue. VF. 12) F. W. Hurlburt. Utica. 3 Cents. (H180). Green. Fine, light foxing. 13) Adam Krill. Van Hornsville. 10 Cents. (H5). Red. Fine. 14) Simonds & Lewis. Victor. 5 Cents. (H10). Red. AU remainder. 15) W. H. Downing. Yatesville. 25 Cents. (H10). Red. EF-AU remainder. [15]

Lot 182

NY. Large Grouping of Mostly 1860s NY Scrip Notes Including Scarcer Examples. Some with Impairments. 1) Merrick - Albany City Bank. 25 Cents. Fine, light stains. 2) Bennedict - Farmers Bank of Albany. 10 Cents. Fine detail, spots. 3) Grand Street & Newtown Railroad. Brooklyn. 5 Cents. Fine. 4-5) Buffalo City Bank. 25 & 50 Cents. Both Fine. 6) Briggs Bank. Clyde. 15 Cents. Fine, small split. 7) Allen - Bank of Fort Edward. 25 Cents. VF, light stains. 8) Rossman & McKinstry - Hudson County Bank. 5 Cents. About Fine, repairs. 9-10) Adam Fralick - Herkimer County Bank. Little Falls. 10 Cents. (H49). VF, trimmed into top; EF detail, top restored. 11-12) Levi Fralick - Herkimer County Bank. Little Falls. 5 Cents. (H54). VF details, repairs; 10 Cents. Fine, pin holes. 13) Lower & Playter - Lockport City Bank. 5 Cents. Unlisted denomination. About Fine, pin holes. 14) D. M. Morse. Lockport. 10 Cents. (H51). AU, POC, mounting remnants. 15) E. D. Shuler - Niagara County Bank. Lockport. Signed Shuler. Fine. 16) Mirack - Lyons Bank. 10 Cents. (H36). Unc. remainder. POC. 17) B. Fairman. Medina. 25 Cents. VG, repairs. 18) Bryan & Co. - Atlantic Bank. NY. 50 Cents. Fine detail but large pieces out. 19-21)Auction Hotel. NY. 5, 10, 15 Cents. (H279-281). All VF. 22) City of Poughkeepsie. 50 Cents. (H70A). Fine, light stain. 23) J. S. Keeler. Troy. 3 Cents. F-VF, corner repair. 24) Village of Whitehall. 25 Cents. Fine, stains. 25) Unknown. 50 Cents. VG detail, corner piece missing, repairs. [25]

Lot 183

NY. A Quartette of Scarce NY Scrip Notes. 1-2) D. A. Gilbert - Lamoille County Bank. Morrisville. This town is not listed in Harris. Nov. 1st, 1862. 25 Cents & 50 Cents. Both notes with a round seal with tree and cows, left. Both notes have a woman holding a spear on the backs. Both Fine-VF, the first with light stains. 3) J. M. Simonson. Wilbur. $1. Aug. 24, 1837. City not listed in Harris. About Good. Basically intact, but there are long internal splits, and pieces missing from the edges. "A Safety Fund of $6,000" over two women. 4) A. G. C--------. Waverly. Nov. 1st, 1862. Riverboat. Red TWENTY. Green back. VG, with repaired splits and tears. [4].

Lot 203

NY. New York. Irving. 12 1/2 Cents. July 1, 1837. (H596) Ship passes lighthouse. Eagle. EF. Light age toning.

Lot 214

PA. Klingerstown. J.M. Wiest. 50 Cents. Jan. 1, 1863. Blue. Dog and safe. Farmer, corn, left. Unlisted in Hoober in this denomination. VF with light stains.

Lot 237

NY. George Mountjoy. Sutler to the 1st Excelsior Light Cavalry Regiment. 3 Cents. No.83. Girl in circular frame. Lines of soldiers. Red counters. Fine to VF detail, fold splits, minor edge nibbles. Scarce.

Lot 239

IL. Quincy. First National Bank of Gem City Business College. $100. 1877. Green. Girl. Washington. Beehive. Light brown back. Not listed in Shafer. VF-EF.

Lot 241

Impressive Eastman College Bank Assortment. 1) Fractional Currency issue. 5 Cents. (1660-.05). Unc. 2) Similar. (1680-.05) Orange back, but no Specimen stamp. Not listed in Schingoethe. VF, stains. 3) 10 Cents. (1680-10.s) VG. 4) Fractional Issue. 25 Cents. (1660-25.a). Unc., aged. 5) 1 Cent. (1740-.01a). Unc. Hinged.6) 1 Cent. (1740-.01b). Unc. 7) 3 Cents. (1740-.03a). Unc. Pin hole. 8) 5 Cents. (1740-.05). Unc. Mounting remnant. 9) 5 Cents. (1780-.05). VF. 10) 5 Cents. Like (1780-.05). Border is slightly different. VF, with stamped text on back. 11-12) 10 Cents. (1760-10.). Fine, stamped on back, stains; VF. 13) 10 Cents. (1780-10.). Fine detail, body hole, stamped, stained. 14) Similar, but border differs slightly. AU. 15) 10 Cents. (2140-10.) Rooster. VF. Pin hole. 16) 25 Cents. (1740-25.a). VF, mounting remnant. 17) 25 Cents. (1740-25.b). VF. 18-19) 25 Cents. (1760-25.). Both F-VF, one with stamped back. 20) 25 Cents. (1780-25.). AU, pin hole. 21) 50 Cents. (1740-50.). AU. 22) 50 Cents. (1760-50.). Fine. 23) 50 Cents. (1780-50.). VF, pin hole, stamped on back. 24) $1. (1520-1). VG. 25) XX) $1. (1540-1b). EF, light fold soil. 26) $1. (1560-1). VF-EF. 27) $1. (1860-1b). EF, lightly aged. 28) $2. (1540-2). VF. 29) $20. (1820-20). EF-AU. 30) $50. Eastman College Bank. All red. Train crossing bridge. Eastman shield, and printed signature of Eastman on front, and on back. VF. 31) Il. Chicago. $5. (570-5). Fine. 32) Il. Chicago. $5. (640-5a). Fine. [32]

Lot 248

Nice Group of Business and College Currency Notes. 1-2) CT. New London Business College. Red. $5. (400-5). VF, lightly foxed; $20. (400-20). VF, minor stains and foxing. 3) IL. Chicago. $5. 1877. Bryants' Business College - First National College Bank. (350-5). Green. Stag. Justice. 4-5) NH. Worthington & Warner's Commercial College Bank. $1. (250-1). Fine, light stains; $2. (250-2-.b). Unc. Both unissued. 6) NY. Binghampton. Lowell's College Bank. $1. 1894. (425-1). Eagle and shield. VF, pin hole, minor stain. 7) NY. Oswego. College Bank. $50. 1863. (1500-50). Fine detail, piece out, right corner. 8) NY. Poughkeepsie. Eastman Business College Second National Bank. $10. Resembles 2380 issue but has no diagonal overprint or vertical oval. Fine detail, fold splits, stains. 9) OH. Dayton? First National Bank of the High School. $50. (550-50). F-VF. 10) PA. Carlysle. First National College Bank. $5. (Like 175-5.A except Eagle at bottom). VF, stains. 11) PA. Philadelphia. Quaker City College Bank. $5. (610-5). VF-EF. Unissued. 12) PA. Philadelphia. Union College Bank. $3. (675-3). F-VF, small body hole and petty stains. 13) Location unknown. Worthington Business College Bank. $50. Train. Stag. Unc. Rem. 14) Location unknown. Business College. Putnam's Free School. $10. Farmer and cattle. Train. Green back. Unc. Remainer. [14]

Lot 272

Bison Proof Vignette. India paper on card.15.5mm x 11.5mm. The bison from the $10 1901 Legal Tender. Excellent condition. Light pencil notations on the back.

Lot 274

U.S. Treasury Specimen Vignette Book. Large oblong octavo, near quarto, 25cm by 18cm by 5cm. Rebound in red cloth with brown leather spine. The title page states "U.S. Treasury Department, Specimens. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Washington. Geo. B. McCaree, Chief of Bureau - Geo. W. Casilear Supt of Eng'sVc." Inside are 100 intaglio die proof vignettes, interleaved with tissue guards, on thick gilt edged cards. There are 45 portraits, 7 famous buildings, and 48 vignettes on general subjects including historical titles. Several of these engravings appear on Federal currency, bonds, or Treasury forms. The first portrait in the book is of U. S. Grant; President at the time this book was created. From the terms of service of the Treasury officials listed on the title page, we may safely conclude the book was assembled in the mid 1870s. A partial list of the engravings includes Grant, Boutwell, Van Buren, Clay, Chase, Garrett, Taylor, Madison, Harrison, Silas Wright, Stanton, Lincoln, Wolcott, Jackson, Webster, Jefferson, Washington, McCulloch, Burlingame, Adams, Belknap, Cisco, Dix, Hamilton, Douglas, Benton, Mansfield, Baker, Andrew, Scott, Spinner, Farragut, The Capitol, The Treasury, Patent Office, Ships, Valley Forge, The Guardian, In The Turret, Columbus Discovery of Land, The Smokers, The Standard Bearer, The Pioneer, Victory, Return of Peace, Reconstruction, Caduceus, Loyalty, Mortar Firing, Farmer and Mechanic, Sound Steamboat, Launching Through the Surf, Mississippi Steamboat, Harvesting, Seeding and Ginning, New Ironsides. The interior die proof cards and tissue guards show light to moderate age toning, but most of the actual vignettes are quite atttractive. While the cover may not be impressive, the vignette selection is excellent, and just viewing this book will be a highly pleasurable experience. A great opportunity for anyone who collects bank note engravings.

Lot 286

NC. Ashville. Ch.12244. National Bank of Commerce of Ashville. $10. 1929.Fr.1801-1. No.A000092A. G. Fine. Some light fold stains visible.

Lot 290

$1. Silver Certificate. 1935A. No.V38766870B. Gutter fold. Butterfly wing. The first printing (back) was fine. During the second printing the sheet was crumpled and remained that way as the cutting process occured. VF, with a light stain.

Lot 293

$10. FRN. 1950. No.D58426813A. Double printed back. The first printing, the green back, received two separate impressions, 2mm apart, resulting in a very clear doubling of the back image. Fine, with a light blue green stain along the top margin on both sides.

Lot 300

High Grade Fifth Issue Fractional Assortment. 1) Fr.1264. 10 Cents. Green. Unc. 2) Fr.1309. 25 Cents. Unc. Light teller handling. 3) Fr.1380. 50 Cents. Crawford. Unc. Pin hole. [3]

Lot 309

Pair of One Dollars. Series 461 and 471. (1946-1947; 1947-1948). No. A06227487A, pos. 9; and No. B00884415B, pos. 41. S-805, 815; Pick M5, M12. Choice Very Fine, and EF-AU, light center fold and corner fold, with good snap. [2]

Lot 314

S-816; M13. 5 Dollars. Series 471 (1947-1948). No. B03622992B, pos. 3. Light soiling, circular blue stamp with "3" on back bottom left, Very Good.

Lot 319

Quartet of 5 Dollars. Series 641, 661, 681, 692. (1965-1973). Facing Laura/Europe profile; Meditation/child; Sailor/eagle; Eve/elk. M62, 69, 80, 96. The first Extremely Fine, the second light stain in margin, AU-Uncirculated, the third Uncirculated, the last Fine-Very Fine with some staining in margins. [4]

Lot 320

Quartet of 10 Dollars. Series 461, 472, 481, 521. (1946-1958). M7, 21, 28, 35. Very Fine, About Very Fine with light stain upper margin, Very Good-Fine, Fine+. [4]

Lot 321

S-817; M14. 10 Dollars. Series 471. (1947-1948). No. B04851007B, pos. 7. Very light soiling upper right, Fine.

Lot 323

Quintet of 10 Dollars. Series 591, 641, 661, 681, 692. (1961-1973). Fine+, Extremely Fine with a small corner fold, VG, some soiling and small thin spot upper margin, F-VF with light edge bruise at left, and F+, some staining near ends. [5]

Lot 324

S-877; M56. 10 Dollars. Series 611. (1964-1969). Female profile by Matthew Fenton (taken from an earlier series), Commerce on the back. No. H06575947H, Pos. 22. Light dirt upper margin, Very Fine.

Lot 345

China. Communist issue. Bank of Chinan. Emergency Circulating Cashiers Check. 500 Yuan. 1943. P-S3080G. Characters for value in blue cartouche. Light soiling in margins, Extremely Fine.

Lot 369

Iceland. Landsbanki Ísland. Small lot: 5 Krónur and 10 Krónur. Law of 1928. P-27a, 28b. Portraits of J. Eriksson and J. Sigurdsson. Light stain or residue in margins of the latter; Republic. 5 Krónur (2) and 10 Krónur (2). (Issued 1948-1956). P-32a, 33a. The first two AU-Uncirculated, the rest Uncirculated. [6]

Lot 388

France. Allied Military Currency. 100 Francs. 1944 Second issue-Provisional French Franc Currency. P-123b, c, x; SB 122 ar, b, c-h. Block 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and Replacement Note. The latter Fine-Very Fine with light soiling, the others, About VF-About XF. [8]

Lot 389

France. Allied Military Currency. 100 Francs. 1944 Second issue. P-123d, SB 122i. Block 9. Light soiling on centerfold and edge fold, otherwise good Very Fine with some snap.

Lot 395

Great Britain. Military currency lot. British Military Authority. Initial series: 6 Pence, 1 Shilling, 2 Shillings 6d, 5 Shillings. SB 301-4; Military Authority in Tripolitania: 5, 10, 50 and 100 Lire. SB 323-6. The 100 Lire, Very Fine with corner fold, light soiling back edge; British Armed Forces. Second series. 6 Pence, 2 Shillings 6d, One Pound, 5 Pounds; Third series: 10 Shillings (punch-cancelled) and One Pound; Fourth series: 1 Shilling (p/c'd), 10 Shillings (p/c'd), One Pound. Very Good to Uncirculated. [17].

Lot 419

Cayuga Lake Electric Rwy. (NY) 1894. SPECIMEN. First Mortgage $1000 6% Gold Bond. Green. Electric streetcar. UU. EF. Light rust spot.

Lot 422

Vanderbilt Father and Son Certificate Duo. 1) Michigan Central Railroad. 1881. $5,000. Issued to William Vanderbilt and signed by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. as Treasurer. IC. VF+. Light stain s in th eleft border. 2) Pine Creek Railway. $1000. 1885. Signed by William Vanderbilt as Trustee. IC. VF+. [2]

Lot 423

Another Vanderbilt Father and Son Certificate Duo. 1) Michigan Central Railroad. 1881. $5,000. Issued to William Vanderbilt and signed by him on the verso. IC. VF+. Light stain s in th eleft border. 2) Beach Creek, Clearfield and South Western. Signed by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. as Treasurer. UC. VF+. [2]

Lot 432

Philadelphia & Reading RR. (PA) 1882. $50. No.595. 6% Deferred Income Bond. Train and telephone pole. Attractive American Bank Note Company product. Light rubber stamp impression, left. EF.

Lot 450

American Express Company. 1863. One share. No.866. Dog and key in circle, eagle above. Authorised capital 10,000 shares. Signed by Henry Wells, James Fargo and Alexander Holland. VF+. Not cancelled. There is a small edge split near the bottom, a small ink spot in the lower left counter, and some light age toning. Rarely seen uncancelled. Also included are a Wells Fargo & Company, Exchange, Banking and Express Co. receipt, NY, 1879, a Wells Fargo & Co. San Francisco check, 1877; and a Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank check, 1879. [4]

Lot 468

Cuban Certificate Assortment. Preferred Havana Tobacco(2) 1914, 1915. Light stains in the left borders; Cuba Company(2) 1923, 1925; Manati Sugar(2) 1958, 1961; Francisco Sugar(2) 1960, 1965; Central Violeta Sugar 1937; Cuban Electric 1958; Havana-American Co. UU; Havana Marine Terminals 1925; Cuban Electric UC. [13]

Lot 472

Societe des Port et Terrains de Matanzas. (France-Cuba) 1882. 500 Francs. Light red underprint. Tropical harbor scenes form the borders. IU. EF.

Lot 477

CSA. $1000. Act of February 28, 1861. B-1. Cr.4. No.295. Montgomery. Jefferson Davis. Red 1000. Issued to the Bank of Charleston. Signed by Clitheral. Printed by the American Bank Note Company, New Orleans. VF. Moderate age toning throughout. Trimmed just into the left border. Light mounting remnants. EX R.M.Smythe Sale 182 January 22-23, 1999. Lot 1267.

Lot 501

CSA. $1000. Ball-130. No.66. Trans-Mississippi bond. Signed by Tyler. Issued by Sorley. VF+. Light stains near the top.

Lot 507

CSA $500 Memminger Bonds. 1) B-191. VF+. 2-3) B-192. Rose. EF. Tyller. VF+. Very light stains. [3]

Lot 514

CSA Bond Issued to a Blockade Runner. Act of Feb. 17, 1864. $5,000. Ball-294. No. 27. CSS Virginia sinks USS Cumberland. Issued to Wm. Bee, President of the Importing Exporting Company of South Carolina. EF. Light age toning throughout.

Lot 521

CSA Bond. Ball-355. Call Certificate. Large 4 in center. Unissued. VF, but there is a small body hole, some age light age toning and stains.

Lot 533

Civil War. Davis, Jefferson: The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government. New York; D. Appleton and Company, 1881. 2 Volumes. 8vo, gilt-illustrated, pebbled red cloth covers with gilt-lettered spine, illustrated with 19 full-page steel plate engravings and 18 maps (many folding), 707pp + 4 adv, and 808pp with 4 adv. Jeff Davis' argumentative dissertation on secession and states' rights, which is not too revealing of the inner workings and history of the CSA, but nonetheless an important history of the Confederacy penned by its president. Light pencil marks front endpapers, very minor foxing and cover scuff, small dirt spot back inside cover; a clean and sound first edition set, Very Good.

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