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STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES16 JANUARY 2014

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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES SALE

Terms and Conditions of SaleThis is a public auction and mail-bid sale held by SPINK, who are licensed and bonded auctioneers. SPINK may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has been made with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of the property included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid on and purchase the lot for his/her own account. If he/she does so, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’s premium.

1. The placing of a bid constitutes full acceptance of theseTerms and Conditions of Sale by the bidder.

2. The highest bidder acknowledged by SPINK shall be thebuyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, SPINKmay, at its sole discretion, immediately put the lot up for saleagain. SPINK’S decision shall be final and binding upon allbidders. A buyer’s premium equal to 20% of the successfulbid price of each lot up to and including $2,000.00 and 15%of the excess bid price will be added to each invoice and ispayable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price.

3. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in this catalog. SPINKreserves the right to group two or more lots together and towithdraw, prior to call for bids, any lot(s) from the sale. Bidswill be accepted in whole dollar amounts only, and SPINKreserves the right to reject any bid or advance the bidding atits discretion.

4. SPINK may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has beenmade with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of theproperty included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid onand purchase the lot for his/her own account. If he/she doesso, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’spremium.

5. SPINK may have made advances and loans available to certain consignors and bidders in the sale. SPINK reservesthe right to bid on any lot in the sale. Additionally, SPINKmay or may not have financial interest in any of the lot(s) inthe sale.

6. All sales are strictly for cash, check and bank/wire transfer inUnited States dollars; However, SPINK will only accept cashpayments under $10,000.00. SPINK offers clients the optionof paying by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, and AmericanExpress only) in United States Dollars for a conveniencecharge of two percent (2%) for Visa and MasterCard and fourpercent (4%) for American Express, up to a total of$30,000.00. Credit card payments will only be accepted if (a)the purchase is made by the card holder, (b) any purchaseditems to be shipped are shipped to the cardholder’s verifiedbilling address, (c) floor bidders present their credit cards and(d) all returns are governed by the terms and conditions ofthe sale. Payment is due and payable immediately uponreceipt of the auction invoice or, if payment is to be made atthe auction site, simultaneously with receipt of the purchaseditems. SPINK reserves the right to void a sale if payment infull of the invoice is not received by SPINK within fifteen(15) days of the date of invoice. A late charge in the amountof the lesser of 18% per annum and the maximum lawful ratewill be charged on the invoice total if payment is not receivedwithin thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice. All lots aresubject to applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriateresale certificates are on file with SPINK.

7. Shipping, handling and administration charges will be addedto invoices for lots delivered by mail. All lots will be shippedvia U.S. Express Mail to Post Office boxes, via FederalExpress to street addresses, and FedEx ground for bulky large

lots (in the U.S. only). Purchases shipped via FedEx will notbe covered by SPINK insurance in the event that the buyerhas placed a “signature release” on file with FedEx. Buyerwill be responsible for total purchase price in the event ofloss. SPINK cannot be and is not responsible for the loss ofany merchandise shipped outside the United States andtherefore insurance on any items to be shipped outside theUnited States is solely the responsibility of the buyer. It is alsothe responsibility of the buyer to provide adequate insurancecoverage for the items once they are in his/her possession.Risk of loss shall be borne by the buyer following shipmentof the items and SPINK assumes no liability for merchandiselost, stolen or damaged while in the possession of a party towhom merchandise has been shipped. For international ship-ments, all duties/taxes/fees are the sole responsibility of thebuyer.

8. In the event a successful bidder fails to pay the charges due,SPINK reserves the right to resell the merchandise and thebuyer agrees to pay for the reasonable cost of such a saleincluding a 10% seller’s commission, and also to pay any difference between the resale price and the winning price ofhis/her previously successful bid.

9. SPINK reserves the right to require payment in full beforedelivery of the merchandise to the buyer. Bidder personallyguarantees payment, and if a corporation, an officer or principal in the corporation agrees to personally guaranteepayment. Title to any purchased items remains with SPINKuntil all invoices are paid in full. SPINK reserves the right toawait clearance of any check used for payment before delivery of any item and a $25.00 charge will be applied forany check that fails to clear.

10. SPINK reserves the right to refuse to honor or reject any bidwhich, in its opinion, is not submitted in good faith, or, as the case dictates, is not supported by satisfactory references, as SPINK in its sole discretion shall determine.SPINK further reserves the right to ban any bidder from participation in its sales for any reason deemed appropriate inits sole discretion.

11. No minors may participate in any SPINK sales.12. Bids will be executed for mail bidders at one advance over the

next highest bid in competition with floor and/or internetbidders, until the maximum bid is executed for the mail bidder, or until the lot is sold. No buy or unlimited bids willbe accepted. No additional commission (except for thebuyer’s premium) is charged for executing mail bids. SPINKcannot and does not assume any responsibility for errorsmade in the amount bid or lot numbers listed, so check yourbid sheet and online submission carefully. When identicalmail bids are submitted, preference is given to the firstreceived.

13. SPINK may reopen the bidding on a lot under the following circumstances: (a) SPINK has failed to execute cor-rectly a mail bid; (b) A party purchasing the lot on the floorhas done so in error; (c) Where a protest is made after the

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hammer has fallen but before bidding has commenced on thenext lot; (d) Where the auctioneer has determined thathe/she has overlooked a party still bidding on the lot but before the calling of the next lot; and (e) At the discretion of the auctioneer. In the event of a dispute, theauctioneer’s decision shall be final.

14. Agents executing bids on behalf of clients will be heldresponsible for all purchases made on behalf of clients unlessotherwise arranged prior to the sale.

15. The same protections applicable to SPINK shall apply to each officer, director and employee of SPINK unless suchindividual shall be convicted of knowingly and intentionallyselling false or stolen goods.

16. The descriptions provided in the catalog are intended solely for the use of those bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding. All photographs in the catalog are as accurate as can be reproduced with today’s technology; however, they cannotbe relied upon for exact reproduction of color. All bidderswho have inspected the lots prior to the auction will not be granted any return privileges, except for reasons of genuineness. It is presumed that all floor bidders haveinspected the lots prior to bidding. Therefore, lots purchasedby floor bidders are sold “AS IS” and may not be returned.Floor Bidders include those bidders acting as agents for others. Additionally, SPINK reserves the right to describeitems differently than the descriptions shown in the catalogshould such items be consigned to any future auction.

17. All the lots are sold as genuine. For the purpose of this sale,“genuine” is defined as not faked or forged and SPINK willnot knowingly sell any item that has been “repaired’,“restored”, “processed”, “cleaned”, “pressed” or “con-served” in any way without disclosure of such facts to thepotential buyer.

18. The following conditions apply to requests for expertizationof philatelic items: (a) Mail bidders are asked to adviseSPINK of any extension requests at the time of placing theirbids; (b) Floor bidders must advise SPINK of any extensionsin writing at the time of lot settlement; (c) SPINK will submit all items so requested by successful bidders to the reputable authority of their choice; For United States stamps,the Philatelic Foundation and the Professional Stamp Expertsare the accepted authorities. (d) Purchasers of items submitted for expertization must pay as part of the purchaseprice all charges for expertization, including postage and handling; (e) Purchasers of items to be expertized must make payment in full immediately upon purchase prior toexpertizing; Refunds will be made promptly for all sums if in the unlikely event an item is returned with a negativeopinion; (f) Requests for expertization of stamps with certificates dated within the last five (5) years of the sale datewill not be granted; (g) No lot may be returned due to a certification service grading a stamp differently than thegrade stated in the auction description; (h) No lot will be accepted as a return from expertization if the item isindelibly marked as being altered or fraudulent by the expertizing authority; and (i) No lot will be accepted as areturn, for any reason whatsoever, including extensionreturns, after four (4) months from the sale date. Any exceptions to this time limitation must be agreed to in writing at SPINK sole discretion.

19. No lots may be returned without a written request by thesuccessful bidder and the written approval of SPINK. In theunlikely event of returning a lot, SPINK must receive notification of the buyer’s intent within three (3) days of thebuyer’s receipt of the lot. The following lots may not bereturned for any reason whatsoever: (a) lots containing ten ormore items; (b) lots described as having faults or defectsbecause of the faults described or any others, including lotsdescribed as “repaired”, “corroded”, “holed”, “whizzed”, orsimilar damage, except for non-authenticity; (c) illustratedlots because of centering, margins, etc. or other factorsshown in the illustrations; (d) lots described “AS IS”, including third party graded coins or banknotes (i.e. PCGS,NGC, ANACS, ICG); (e) lots valued primarily for the bullion content; (f) lots examined by postal viewers; and (g) any philatelic extension lot unless the conditions set forthin Item 18 above is complied with fully. Except for lots placedon extension, as per the conditions of Item 18 above, no lotsmay be returned for any reason whatsoever after thirty (30)days from sale date. Late payment for purchase may, at SPINK option, be considered just cause to revoke allreturn privileges. If any disputes arise regarding payment,authenticity, or description between the bidder and SPINK,SPINK at its sole discretion, may submit the disputed matterto binding arbitration in New York, NY, to which the bidder,by placing a bid and hereby accepting these Terms andConditions of Sale, agrees to be bound.

20. United States coins and currency will not, in conformity withthe law, be opened at less than face value.

21. The auctioneer reserves the right to postpone the sale by auction for a reasonable period of time as a result of any significant event which, in the sole discretion of the auctioneer, makes it advisable to postpone the event. Noprospective bidder or prospective buyer shall have recourse asa result of any postponement

22. In the event SPINK refers an invoice(s) to an attorney forcollection, the buyer agrees to pay SPINK attorney’s fees,court costs, witness fees and other costs incurred by SPINK.

23. THESE TERMS OF SALE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THELAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIV-ING REGARD TO THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTSOF LAW. THE SIGNER OF A SPINK BID SHEET OR PARTICIPANT IN THE AUCTION AGREES THATEXCLUSIVE VENUE FOR ANY DISPUTE WITHRESPECT TO THESE TERMS OR IN CONNECTIONWITH SPINK SHALL RESIDE INA STATE OR FEDERAL COURT LOCATED IN NEW YORK, NY.

24. On-line Bidding — SPINK offers internet services as a convenience to our clients, but SPINK will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failurescaused by (i) a loss of connection on SPINK or your end; (ii)a breakdown or problems with the online bidding softwareand/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with a client's internetconnection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale and SPINK does notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid orfor errors or omissions in connection with this activity.

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THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES SALE

Terms and Conditions of SaleThis is a public auction and mail-bid sale held by SPINK, who are licensed and bonded auctioneers. SPINK may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has been made with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of the property included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid on and purchase the lot for his/her own account. If he/she does so, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’s premium.

1. The placing of a bid constitutes full acceptance of theseTerms and Conditions of Sale by the bidder.

2. The highest bidder acknowledged by SPINK shall be thebuyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, SPINKmay, at its sole discretion, immediately put the lot up for saleagain. SPINK’S decision shall be final and binding upon allbidders. A buyer’s premium equal to 20% of the successfulbid price of each lot up to and including $2,000.00 and 15%of the excess bid price will be added to each invoice and ispayable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price.

3. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in this catalog. SPINKreserves the right to group two or more lots together and towithdraw, prior to call for bids, any lot(s) from the sale. Bidswill be accepted in whole dollar amounts only, and SPINKreserves the right to reject any bid or advance the bidding atits discretion.

4. SPINK may not withdraw any lot after a call for bids has beenmade with respect to that lot, however, the consignor of theproperty included in the lot (or any other lot) may bid onand purchase the lot for his/her own account. If he/she doesso, he/she must pay both the seller’s commission and buyer’spremium.

5. SPINK may have made advances and loans available to certain consignors and bidders in the sale. SPINK reservesthe right to bid on any lot in the sale. Additionally, SPINKmay or may not have financial interest in any of the lot(s) inthe sale.

6. All sales are strictly for cash, check and bank/wire transfer inUnited States dollars; However, SPINK will only accept cashpayments under $10,000.00. SPINK offers clients the optionof paying by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, and AmericanExpress only) in United States Dollars for a conveniencecharge of two percent (2%) for Visa and MasterCard and fourpercent (4%) for American Express, up to a total of$30,000.00. Credit card payments will only be accepted if (a)the purchase is made by the card holder, (b) any purchaseditems to be shipped are shipped to the cardholder’s verifiedbilling address, (c) floor bidders present their credit cards and(d) all returns are governed by the terms and conditions ofthe sale. Payment is due and payable immediately uponreceipt of the auction invoice or, if payment is to be made atthe auction site, simultaneously with receipt of the purchaseditems. SPINK reserves the right to void a sale if payment infull of the invoice is not received by SPINK within fifteen(15) days of the date of invoice. A late charge in the amountof the lesser of 18% per annum and the maximum lawful ratewill be charged on the invoice total if payment is not receivedwithin thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice. All lots aresubject to applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriateresale certificates are on file with SPINK.

7. Shipping, handling and administration charges will be addedto invoices for lots delivered by mail. All lots will be shippedvia U.S. Express Mail to Post Office boxes, via FederalExpress to street addresses, and FedEx ground for bulky large

lots (in the U.S. only). Purchases shipped via FedEx will notbe covered by SPINK insurance in the event that the buyerhas placed a “signature release” on file with FedEx. Buyerwill be responsible for total purchase price in the event ofloss. SPINK cannot be and is not responsible for the loss ofany merchandise shipped outside the United States andtherefore insurance on any items to be shipped outside theUnited States is solely the responsibility of the buyer. It is alsothe responsibility of the buyer to provide adequate insurancecoverage for the items once they are in his/her possession.Risk of loss shall be borne by the buyer following shipmentof the items and SPINK assumes no liability for merchandiselost, stolen or damaged while in the possession of a party towhom merchandise has been shipped. For international ship-ments, all duties/taxes/fees are the sole responsibility of thebuyer.

8. In the event a successful bidder fails to pay the charges due,SPINK reserves the right to resell the merchandise and thebuyer agrees to pay for the reasonable cost of such a saleincluding a 10% seller’s commission, and also to pay any difference between the resale price and the winning price ofhis/her previously successful bid.

9. SPINK reserves the right to require payment in full beforedelivery of the merchandise to the buyer. Bidder personallyguarantees payment, and if a corporation, an officer or principal in the corporation agrees to personally guaranteepayment. Title to any purchased items remains with SPINKuntil all invoices are paid in full. SPINK reserves the right toawait clearance of any check used for payment before delivery of any item and a $25.00 charge will be applied forany check that fails to clear.

10. SPINK reserves the right to refuse to honor or reject any bidwhich, in its opinion, is not submitted in good faith, or, as the case dictates, is not supported by satisfactory references, as SPINK in its sole discretion shall determine.SPINK further reserves the right to ban any bidder from participation in its sales for any reason deemed appropriate inits sole discretion.

11. No minors may participate in any SPINK sales.12. Bids will be executed for mail bidders at one advance over the

next highest bid in competition with floor and/or internetbidders, until the maximum bid is executed for the mail bidder, or until the lot is sold. No buy or unlimited bids willbe accepted. No additional commission (except for thebuyer’s premium) is charged for executing mail bids. SPINKcannot and does not assume any responsibility for errorsmade in the amount bid or lot numbers listed, so check yourbid sheet and online submission carefully. When identicalmail bids are submitted, preference is given to the firstreceived.

13. SPINK may reopen the bidding on a lot under the following circumstances: (a) SPINK has failed to execute cor-rectly a mail bid; (b) A party purchasing the lot on the floorhas done so in error; (c) Where a protest is made after the

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hammer has fallen but before bidding has commenced on thenext lot; (d) Where the auctioneer has determined thathe/she has overlooked a party still bidding on the lot but before the calling of the next lot; and (e) At the discretion of the auctioneer. In the event of a dispute, theauctioneer’s decision shall be final.

14. Agents executing bids on behalf of clients will be heldresponsible for all purchases made on behalf of clients unlessotherwise arranged prior to the sale.

15. The same protections applicable to SPINK shall apply to each officer, director and employee of SPINK unless suchindividual shall be convicted of knowingly and intentionallyselling false or stolen goods.

16. The descriptions provided in the catalog are intended solely for the use of those bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding. All photographs in the catalog are as accurate as can be reproduced with today’s technology; however, they cannotbe relied upon for exact reproduction of color. All bidderswho have inspected the lots prior to the auction will not be granted any return privileges, except for reasons of genuineness. It is presumed that all floor bidders haveinspected the lots prior to bidding. Therefore, lots purchasedby floor bidders are sold “AS IS” and may not be returned.Floor Bidders include those bidders acting as agents for others. Additionally, SPINK reserves the right to describeitems differently than the descriptions shown in the catalogshould such items be consigned to any future auction.

17. All the lots are sold as genuine. For the purpose of this sale,“genuine” is defined as not faked or forged and SPINK willnot knowingly sell any item that has been “repaired’,“restored”, “processed”, “cleaned”, “pressed” or “con-served” in any way without disclosure of such facts to thepotential buyer.

18. The following conditions apply to requests for expertizationof philatelic items: (a) Mail bidders are asked to adviseSPINK of any extension requests at the time of placing theirbids; (b) Floor bidders must advise SPINK of any extensionsin writing at the time of lot settlement; (c) SPINK will submit all items so requested by successful bidders to the reputable authority of their choice; For United States stamps,the Philatelic Foundation and the Professional Stamp Expertsare the accepted authorities. (d) Purchasers of items submitted for expertization must pay as part of the purchaseprice all charges for expertization, including postage and handling; (e) Purchasers of items to be expertized must make payment in full immediately upon purchase prior toexpertizing; Refunds will be made promptly for all sums if in the unlikely event an item is returned with a negativeopinion; (f) Requests for expertization of stamps with certificates dated within the last five (5) years of the sale datewill not be granted; (g) No lot may be returned due to a certification service grading a stamp differently than thegrade stated in the auction description; (h) No lot will be accepted as a return from expertization if the item isindelibly marked as being altered or fraudulent by the expertizing authority; and (i) No lot will be accepted as areturn, for any reason whatsoever, including extensionreturns, after four (4) months from the sale date. Any exceptions to this time limitation must be agreed to in writing at SPINK sole discretion.

19. No lots may be returned without a written request by thesuccessful bidder and the written approval of SPINK. In theunlikely event of returning a lot, SPINK must receive notification of the buyer’s intent within three (3) days of thebuyer’s receipt of the lot. The following lots may not bereturned for any reason whatsoever: (a) lots containing ten ormore items; (b) lots described as having faults or defectsbecause of the faults described or any others, including lotsdescribed as “repaired”, “corroded”, “holed”, “whizzed”, orsimilar damage, except for non-authenticity; (c) illustratedlots because of centering, margins, etc. or other factorsshown in the illustrations; (d) lots described “AS IS”, including third party graded coins or banknotes (i.e. PCGS,NGC, ANACS, ICG); (e) lots valued primarily for the bullion content; (f) lots examined by postal viewers; and (g) any philatelic extension lot unless the conditions set forthin Item 18 above is complied with fully. Except for lots placedon extension, as per the conditions of Item 18 above, no lotsmay be returned for any reason whatsoever after thirty (30)days from sale date. Late payment for purchase may, at SPINK option, be considered just cause to revoke allreturn privileges. If any disputes arise regarding payment,authenticity, or description between the bidder and SPINK,SPINK at its sole discretion, may submit the disputed matterto binding arbitration in New York, NY, to which the bidder,by placing a bid and hereby accepting these Terms andConditions of Sale, agrees to be bound.

20. United States coins and currency will not, in conformity withthe law, be opened at less than face value.

21. The auctioneer reserves the right to postpone the sale by auction for a reasonable period of time as a result of any significant event which, in the sole discretion of the auctioneer, makes it advisable to postpone the event. Noprospective bidder or prospective buyer shall have recourse asa result of any postponement

22. In the event SPINK refers an invoice(s) to an attorney forcollection, the buyer agrees to pay SPINK attorney’s fees,court costs, witness fees and other costs incurred by SPINK.

23. THESE TERMS OF SALE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THELAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIV-ING REGARD TO THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTSOF LAW. THE SIGNER OF A SPINK BID SHEET OR PARTICIPANT IN THE AUCTION AGREES THATEXCLUSIVE VENUE FOR ANY DISPUTE WITHRESPECT TO THESE TERMS OR IN CONNECTIONWITH SPINK SHALL RESIDE INA STATE OR FEDERAL COURT LOCATED IN NEW YORK, NY.

24. On-line Bidding — SPINK offers internet services as a convenience to our clients, but SPINK will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failurescaused by (i) a loss of connection on SPINK or your end; (ii)a breakdown or problems with the online bidding softwareand/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with a client's internetconnection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale and SPINK does notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid orfor errors or omissions in connection with this activity.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICAGovernment .......................................................................................................................................... 3000-3002

State Loans ............................................................................................................................................ 3003-3020

Confederate States ................................................................................................................................. 3021-3045

Railroads ............................................................................................................................................... 3046-3095

Shipping & Shipbuilding ....................................................................................................................... 3096-3103

Automotive ........................................................................................................................................... 3104-3132

Aviation ................................................................................................................................................ 3133-3145

Banking, Insurance & Finance ............................................................................................................... 3146-3152

Telegraph and Telephone ...................................................................................................................... 3153-3169

Mining and Oil ...................................................................................................................................... 3170-3197

A Collection of Cattle, Livestock & Land .............................................................................................. 3198-3299

Commercial & Industrial ....................................................................................................................... 3300-3338

THE WILLIAM JAUME COLLECTION OF CUBAGovernment Loans ................................................................................................................................ 3339-3362

Municipal Loans .................................................................................................................................... 3363-3370

Railroads and Tramways ........................................................................................................................ 3371-3403

Shipping, Docks and Warehouses .......................................................................................................... 3404-3415

Aviation .......................................................................................................................................................... 3416

Spanish Trading Monopoly ............................................................................................................................. 3417

Banks and Insurance .............................................................................................................................. 3418-3432

Mining and Oil ...................................................................................................................................... 3433-3342

Sugar Companies ................................................................................................................................... 3343-3466

Tobacco & Other Plantations ................................................................................................................ 3467-3473

Commercial & Industrial ....................................................................................................................... 3474-3521

LATIN AMERICAArgentina .............................................................................................................................................. 3522-3526

Bolivia ................................................................................................................................................... 3527

Brazil ..................................................................................................................................................... 3528-3534

Cuba ............................................................................................................................................................... 3535

Dominican Republic .................................................................................................................... 3536, 3583-3584

Honduras .............................................................................................................................................. 3537-3540

Jamaica ........................................................................................................................................................... 3541

Mexico .................................................................................................................................................. 3542-3581

Peru ............................................................................................................................................................... 3582

Dominican Republic .............................................................................................................................. 3583-3584

Uruguay ......................................................................................................................................................... 3585

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PAYMENT MADE BY MASTERCARD OR VISA ARE SUBJECT TO A 2% SURCHARGE AND AMERICAN EXPRESS 4%

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sale title date sale no.

The Collector’s Series Sale Tuesday January 14, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. 318Wednesday January 15, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.

i request spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following lots up to the price given below.i understand that if my bid is successful the purchase price will be the sum of the final bid and buyer’s premium as a percentageof the final bid as well as any sales tax chargeable. please note there is a 20% buyer’s premium added to the hammer price of eachlot up to and including $2,000.00 and 15% of the excess of the hammer price above $2,000.00.all bids shall be treated as offers made on the terms and Conditions of sale printed in the catalog. i also understand that spinkprovides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that spink will not be heldresponsible for failing to execute bids. if identical commission bids are received for the same lot, the commission bid receivedfirst by spink will take precedence. please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN US Dollars

lot number(in numerical order)

price bid $(excluding buyer’s premium)

lot number(in numerical order)

price bid $(excluding buyer’s premium)

lot number(in numerical order)

price bid $(excluding buyer’s premium)

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i request spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following lots up to the price given below.i understand that if my bid is successful the purchase price will be the sum of the final bid and buyer’s premium as a percentageof the final bid as well as any sales tax chargeable. please note there is a 20% buyer’s premium added to the hammer price of eachlot up to and including $2,000.00 and 15% of the excess of the hammer price above $2,000.00.all bids shall be treated as offers made on the terms and Conditions of sale printed in the catalog. i also understand that spinkprovides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that spink will not be heldresponsible for failing to execute bids. if identical commission bids are received for the same lot, the commission bid receivedfirst by spink will take precedence. please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.

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BIDDING INCREMENTSbidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following orderalthough the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of theauction. the normal bidding increments are:

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3001 United States Treasury, War Finance Committee, certificate given on the purchase of US War Bonds, 194[5], designed by Disney and depicting all his famous characters including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, the Seven Dwarves, Pinnochio and Bambi, together with a pair of certificates given on the purchase of Savings Bonds, one issued 19[57] and one unissued, designed by cartoonist Al Capp, small glue residue on the first, very fine or thereabouts. (3) Estimate $100-150

3003 State of Alabama, 8% Loan ‘For Military Defense’, bond for $500, 1st March 1861, #118 (Criswell 61A), Alabama seal at top, ornate border, black, pink paper seal, with coupons, light toning, GVF

Estimate $100-150

3004 State of Alabama, 8% Loan ‘For Military Defense’,bond for $500, 1st April 1861, #73 (not listed in Criswell), Alabama seal at top, ornate border, black, pink paper seal, with coupons, light toning, GVF.

Estimate $100-150

3002 A group of four early Lottery Tickets, comprising Washington City Canal Lottery, undated but circa 1790; Simsbury Bridge Lottery, 1781; Massachusetts Semi-Annual State Lottery, 2nd class, 1790, and, New York Medical Science Lottery, 1815, all small format pieces, black, the last red, <I>the first a little toned, the third hole cancelled, F-VF. (4)

Estimate $200-300

State Loans

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3005 State of Alabama, 8% $1000 bond, 1872, #231, signed by the Governor, Robert Lindsay, large format, State seal top right with ship and train in background, black text with $1000 orange under-print centre, with coupons, scarce, minor ink marks otherwise VF. Estimate $100-150

Robert Lindsay, the first Democratic governor follow-ing the Civil War, was born in Scotland. He succeeded in curtailing the activities of the Klu Klux Klan but was drawn into financial problems of the Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad.

3006 Territory of Florida, Bank of Pensacola, 6% bond for $1000, 1835, #B93, guaranteed by the State, black, pink paper seal, with coupon sheet and an-other sheet for payment of coupons in London, VF.

Estimate $250-350

3007 State of Georgia, 7% Loan, 1870, bond for $1000, #24, signed by the Governor Rufus B. Bullock, attractive piece with vignettes of the Georgia arch of Constitution, allegorical females, sailors and men loading wagon, green and black, with coupons, VF and scarce Estimate $200-300

3008 State of Mississippi, 6% ‘Planters’ Bank’ Loan, 1831, bond for $1000, series A, redeemable 1841, n#41, signed by the Governor, black, paper seal, with certificate for collection of interest in London, a couple of edge tears, top right corner missing, GF

Estimate $150-200

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3009 State of Mississippi, 6% ‘Planters’ Bank’ Loan, 1831, bond for $1000, series B, redeemable 1846, #157, signed by the Governor, black, paper seal, with certificate for collection of interest in London, VF and scarce. Estimate $200-300

3010 State of Mississippi, 6% ‘Planters’ Bank’ Loan, 1833, bond for $1000, series E, redeemable 1861, #972, signed by the Governor, attractive engine turned borders, black, with coupons, also with cou-pon sheet for obtaining interest payments in London, tear at bottom edge, coupons have been removed and reattached otherwise VF. Estimate $150-200

3011 State of Mississippi, 6% ‘Planters’ Bank’ Loan, 1833, bond for $1000, series F, redeemable 1866, #1099, signed by the Governor, attractive engine turned borders, black, with coupons, also with cou-pon sheet for obtaining interest payments in London, heavy centre fold, AVF. Estimate $150-200

3012 State of Mississippi, 6% ‘Planters’ Bank’ Loan, 1833, bond for $1000, series F, redeemable 1866, #1091, signed by the Governor, attractive engine turned borders, black, with coupons, also with cou-pon sheet for obtaining interest payments in London, small tear at bottom edge, AVF. Estimate $150-200

3013 State of Mississippi, 6% ‘Planters’ Bank’ Loan, 1833, bond for $1000, series G, redeemable 1871, #1899, signed by the Governor, attractive engine turned borders, black, with coupons, also with cou-pon sheet for obtaining interest payments in London, large hole in centre, a few edge tears, poor

Estimate $80-100

3014 State of Mississippi, 6% ‘Planters’ Bank’ Loan, 1833, bond for $1000, series G, redeemable 1871, #1533, signed by the Governor, attractive engine turned borders, black, with coupons, also with cou-pon sheet for obtaining interest payments in London, small tear at top edge, AVF. Estimate $150-200

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3015 State of Missouri, City of St.Louis, Forest Park 7% Loan, bond for $500, 1872, #270, large format piece with vignette of parkland, deer at bottom, ornate borders, green and black with orange under-print, silver seal, with coupons, some separation along heavy centre folds, F and scarce Estimate $80-100

3016 New York County Bond for the Repayment of Taxes, [$100] bond, 18[67], #123, municipal build-ing in centre, blue with red paper seal, together with City of New York bond for the Opening, Widening and Extending Streets etc., $1000, 18[60], building top centre, black with yellow seal, and Street Im-provement Bond, $1000, 18[61], building top left, black with blue seal, and, City of Yonkers 7% Water Bond, 187[5], brown and black, the last cancelled, some edge splits, F-VF. (4) Estimate $80-100

3017 State of North Carolina, Act of December 20 1862, $1000 bonds (3), 18[63], #4214, #4220 and #3439 redeemable 1st January 1893, vignettes of men top right and left with figures representing agriculture and liberty centre, state capitol bottom centre, black with coupons, VF. (3)

Estimate $150-180

3018 State of North Carolina, Act of April 1st 1869, 6% bond for $1,000 issued for the Western North Caro-lina Railroad Company, 1869, #6251, handsigned by Governor Holden, large format with vignette of State Capitol top and allegorical figures to side, black and blue, embossed seal, with coupons, two examples, VF. (2) Estimate $80-100

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3019 State of Tennessee, $1000 bonds (3) issued under Act of 1861, #1227, #1250 and #1225, vignette of State Capitol top centre, signed by Governor, em-bossed seal bottom left, EF. (3) Estimate $150-200

3020 A group of Memorial certificates comprising American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial As-sociation, 1899, with facsimile signature of John Quincy Adams, and 1930, and Francis Scott Key Memorial Association, 1908 ‘SAMPLE COPY’ and 1910, and a World War II memorial certificate, unis-sued, all are very colourful, condition very varied, some paper loss, a couple are fine. (5)

Estimate $100-150

Confederate States of America

3022 Act of 16 May 1861, $1,000 8% bond, 186[1], #186, redeemable 1st September 1872, Indian prince left, men loading wagon flanked by sailing ships cen-tre, black with coupons (Ball 24, Criswell 13), VF

Estimate $200-300

3021 Act of February 28 1861, $1000 bond, Montgomery 18[61] #164, redeemable 1st September 1871, vi-gnette of Jefferson Davis with allegorical figure bot-tom left, black with ‘1000’ red overprint, (Ball 16, Criswell 4) GVF Estimate $1,000-1,500

3023 Act of August 19 1861, $100 8% bond, 186[2], #311, redeemable 1st January 1867, only 358 is-sued, vignette of Richmond City Hall, black with coupons (Ball 42, Criswell 26), some creasing other-wise AVF and rare Estimate $200-300

3024 Act of August 19 1861, $100 8% bond, 186[2], #147, redeemable 1st January 1868, vignette of George Washington top centre, black with coupons (Ball 48, Criswell 27), VF. Estimate $150-200

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3025 Act of August 19 1861, $100 8% bond, 186[2], #574, redeemable 1st July 1868, vignette of Post-master General Reagan top centre, black with cou-pons (Ball 51, Criswell 28), VF Estimate $80-100

3029 Act of August 19 1861, a group of $1000 8% bonds (8), redeemable 1st July 1875, centre vignette of allegorical figure with flag, shield and ships, black with coupons (Ball 95, Criswell 93), generally very fine. (8) Estimate $200-300

3026 Act of August 19 1861, $500 8% bond, 186[2], #403, redeemable 1st July 1868, centre vignette of Athena trampling a tyrant, black with coupons (Ball 52, Criswell 56), VF. Estimate $100-150

3027 Act of August 19 1861, set of 8% bonds for $100, $500 and $1,000, dated 186[2], #1176, #820 and #535, vignettes of Hunter, Benjamin and Mem-minger respectively, black with coupons (Ball 54-56, Criswell 29, 57 and 84), VF. (3) Estimate $100-150

3028 Act of August 19 1861, part set of 8% bonds, for $100, $500 and $1,000, 186[3], redeemable 1st January 1875, vignettes of Hunter, Benjamin and Memminger respectively, with coupons (Ball 88, 89 and 90, Criswell 38,65 and 92), VF. (3)

Estimate $100-150

3030 Act of August 19 1861, $100 8% bond, 186[2], #1710, redeemable1st January 1877, handwritten endorsement on back by James Sorley, vignette of S R Mallory, surrounded by allegorical figures, black with coupons (Ball 97), VF. Estimate $100-150

3031 Act of August 19 1861, 8% Loan, partial set of $50, $500 and $1,000 bonds redeemable 1st July 1881, #1088, #2608 and #1499 respectively, top centre vignettes of L.P. Walker, J.P. Benjamin and Mem-minger respectively, dog and chest at bottom, black with coupons (Ball 132, 134 and 135, Criswell 21, 75 and 102) generally VF. (3) Estimate $100-150

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3032 Act of August 19 1861, registered 8% stock certificate for $7,000 redeemable 1 January 1869, sailing ship at centre, black (Ball 139, Criswell 103), VF.

Estimate $150-200

3033 Act of April 12 1862, $100 8% bond, 1862, #370, redeemable 1st May 1872, C.G Memminger centre with view of Richmond from the west, black with coupons (Ball 147, Crisweel 110), some foxing other-wise VF. Estimate $300-400

3034 Act of April 12 1862, $500 8% bonds (9), 1862, redeemable 1st May 1872, Memminger vignette at centre surrounded by representation of Battle of Shi-loh, black with cooupons (Ball 148, Criswell 111), generally VF. (9) Estimate $500-600

3035 7% Cotton Loan, 1863, set of 4 bonds for £100, £200, £500 and £1,000 , #D711, #C204, #B631 and #A448 respectively, large format with vignette of Confederacy holding flag next to bales of cotton, black, coupons both sides (Ball 156-159, Criswell 116-119), VF-EF. (4) Estimate $2,000-3,000

3036 7% Cotton Loan, 1863, bond for £100 or 2,500 francs, #D940, large format with vignette of Con-federacy holding flag next to bales of cotton, black, coupons both sides (Ball 156, Criswell 116), VF.

Estimate $500-600

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3037 7% Cotton Loan, 1863, bond for £200 or 5,000 francs, #C205, large format with vignette of Con-federacy holding flag next to bales of cotton, black, coupons both sides (Ball 157, Criswell 117), VF.

Estimate $500-600

3039 7% Cotton Loan, 1863, bond for £1,000 or 25,000 francs, #A1053, large format with vignette of Con-federacy holding flag next to bales of cotton, black, coupons both sides (Ball 159, Criswell 119), VF.

Estimate $500-600

3038 7% Cotton Loan, 1863, bond for £500 or 12,500 francs, #B60, large format with vignette of Confed-eracy holding flag next to bales of cotton, black, cou-pons both sides (Ball 158, Criswell 118), VF.

Estimate $500-600

3040 Act of February 20 1863, $1000 bonds, 1863, redeemable 1st July 1868, Jefferson Davis with view of Richmond in background, one overprinted in red (Ball 204), the other overprinted in red and black “Issued at Houston Texas” (Ball 208), both over-prints signed by James Sorley and bonds signed by Rose and dated March 1863, VF and scarce. (2)

Estimate $300-400

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3041 Act of February 20 1863, $100 7% bonds (5), various overprints, endorsements and signatures, redeemable 1st July 1868, vignete of Confederate officer leaning against tree and looking out over the Rappahannock River west of Fredericksburg, pink paper (Ball 212-217, Criswell 120), VF. (5) Estimate $500-700

3043 Act of February 17 1864, unissued registered bond, 186-, vignette of farmer ploughing field, black (Ball 342, Criswell 161), small nick bottom left other-wise VF. Estimate $150-200

3042 Act of March 23 1863, 6% stock certificate for $ [500], #1470, redeemable 1 April 1893, vignette of cotton gin and cotton press, black (Ball 268, Criswell 134), some splits in folds with minor repairs, GF.

Estimate $600-800

3044 Act of June 13 1864, $1,000 8% bond, #704, redeemable 1st July 1874, sailor holding Confeder-ate flag leaning against bale of cotton, black with coupons (Ball 368, Criswell 165) VF.

Estimate $200-300

3045 National Safe Deposit Company Ltd., scrip certificates for $50,000 and $100,000 (2), all dated 1886, evi-dencing deposit of bonds with a view to future re-trieval on behalf of the bondholders trustees, VF. (3) Estimate $80-100

Railroads

3046 A group of American Railroad bonds and shares, including 4 bonds in the New York Central & Hud-son River Railroad Co., [1898 and 1899], $1000 bond in the Lebanon Springs Railroad Co. 1867, $1000 Gold Bond in the Central New York & West-ern Railroad Co., no.64, Town of Sodus $500 7% bond to finance railroads, no.45, and Cooperstown & Susquehanna Valley Railroad Co., $100 bond, 1888, generally VF or better. (11)

Estimate $200-300

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3047 A group of American Railroad issued and unissued bonds and shares, including New York & Boston Rail-Road Co., share #79, 18[59], Boston Hartford & Erie Raiload Co., $1000 bond, Baltimore & Ohio, share #7070, dated 1847 (cut cancelled), Columbus & Xenia Rail Road Co., share no.139, 1849, and Chicago & Alton $1000 bond, 1899, generally VF or better. (16) Estimate $200-300

3048 A group of American Railroad and Transport issued stocks and bonds, including Broadway Surface Railroad Co., $1000 bond, 1884, New York Un-derground Railway Co, 6% Gold Bond, 1890, and Brooklyn & Rockaway Railroad Co., $500 bond, 1867. generally VF or better. (24) Estimate $300-400

3049 A miscellaneous group of Railroad and related pieces including Woodruff Sleeping & Parlour Coach Co., 1875; New York Central Sleeping Car Co., 1882; Wagner Palace Car Co., 1888, Greenville & Columbia Rail Road Co., 1863, and International and Great Northern Railroad Co., unissued $100 bond, 1871, generally VF or thereabouts. (7)

Estimate $100-150

3050 Beach Pneumatic Transit Co. (NY), unissued certificate for stock or bonds, New York 187-, signed by A.E.Beach as President, peculiar vignette of boat-like railway cars with sails, black, with counter-foil, AEF. Estimate $250-300

The first attempt at building an underground railway in New York, Beach created a pneumatic system under Broadway in 1869 and sold rides to the public to test the system. Despite its initial success the company failed to get the necessary permissions to expand the system and investment funds were restricted following the stock market crash of 1873.

3051 Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad Co. (NY),a pair of certificates comprising 6% income Bond, $1000, 1895, #344, steam train top centre, green and black, together with Consolidated Mortgage 5% 50-Year Gold Bond, $1000, 1896, no.399, steam train top centre, brown and black, with coupons, both are not cancelled, GVF. (2) Estimate $80-100

3052 Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railway Co. (NY), $100 shares, 18[77], #7, steam train passing coastal town, black, creased but VF.

Estimate $500-600

Another example sold for $800 in sale 316.

3053 Buffalo, Lockport and Rochester Railway Co. (NY), $100 shares, common stock, 19[13], eagle overlooking waterfall, brown, 2 examples, $100 shares, preferred stock, eagle overlooking waterfall, green, 2 examples, together with Cincinnati & Lake Erie Railroad Co., pair of certificates for class A and class B preferred stock, [1930], eagle at top, slate grey and brown respectively, all uncancelled, VF and better, the second unlisted in Cox (6)

Estimate $150-200

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3054 Chester Creek and Brandywine Rail Road Co. (PA), 7% First Mortgage bond for $500, 1874, #153, large format piece with steam train at top, black, pink underprint, with coupons, GVF. Estimate $150-200

3056 Chicago, Portage and Superior Railway Co. (IL& WI), First Mortage Land Grant Gold Bond, $1000, 1881, #3054, steam train at top, ornate bor-der, black, red seal, printed by Franklin Bank Note Co., with coupons, not cancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

3055 Chicago and Alton Railroad Co. (IL), Sinking Fund bond for $1000, 1878, #1638, steam train with river scene in background, black, gold seal, neatly hole cancelled, with coupons, VF

Estimate $80-120

3057 Cleveland, Canton & Southern Railroad Co. (OH), First Class Preferred shares of $100, Boston 189[3], #75, cherubs around number, ornate border, black with brown underprint, printed by American Bank Note Co., uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

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3058 Cochecho Railroad Company, capital stock, 18[51], black, red seal; together with preferred stock, 18[51], 3 examples, vignette of steam train, black, red seal, the first toned with much edge damage, the last three generally AVF but one with some toning. (4) Estimate $150-200

3059 Detroit & Lima Northern Railway Company, First Mortgage Gold Bond for $1000, 1897, #3150, vignette of locos in station and decorative borders, slate grey with coupons, EF. Estimate $80-100

3061 East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway Co., Second Preferred Stock, $100 shares, Knoxville 188[6], #2352, large vignette of allegorical figures at top with smaller vignette of steam train inset at left, ornate border, printed by Homer Lee Bank Note Co., orange and black, uncancelled, AEF.

Estimate $80-100

3060 Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Co. (IA), Sinking Fund Convertible Bond, $1000, 1867, #713, steam train and town view, imprinted revenue stamps, large format, hole cancelled, black, red un-derprint, together with other certificates (25), some modern, including Erie & North East Rail Road Co., 18[53], Michigan Central Railroad, 1854 and Lau-rens Railroad Co., 1854, many VF. (26)

Estimate $150-180

3062 Grand Junction Rail Road and Depot Co. (MA),6% bond for $1000, 1853, #18, lovely upright vi-gnette of busy dockside with steam train, black, with coupons, GVF Estimate $100-120

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3063 Houston & Texas Central Railway Company (Waco and North Western Division), First Mort-gage Land Grant Gold Bond, $1000, 1873, #949, signed by W.E.Dodge as President, very large for-mat piece with steam train top centre, indians to left and allegorical female to right, black, red underprint ‘$1000’ and red seal, with coupons, GVF

Estimate $200-300

3065 Indiana Southern Railway Co. (IN), First Mortgage bond for $1000, 1866, #9022, signed on re-verse by Samuel Tilden as Trustee, large format piece with steam train and bridge in distance, al-legorical figures either side, black, blue underprint, orange paper seal, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3066 Indiana Southern Railway Co. (IN), $1000 First Mortgage bond, 1866, #9977, vignettes of train passing through countryside and other scenes, red seal, green underprint otherwise black, with coupons, EF. Estimate $80-100

3067 Joplin & Pittsburg Railway Co. (MO), First Mortgage 5% Gold bonds for $500 and $1000 (2), 1910, street car with automobile and horse & car-riage, green and orange respectively, with coupons, together with Inter-Urban Railway Co. (IA), First Mortgage 7½% Gold Bond, $500, 1921, soldier with union flag at top, brown, with coupons, one or two edge nicks but generally VF, the last unlisted in Cox. (4) Estimate $100-150

3064 Indiana Coal and Railway Company, a group of 33 First Mortgage bonds for $500 or £100, 1881, large format pieces with vignette of steam train at top left, ornate borders, black with green underprint, green seal, with coupons, generally EF. (33)

Estimate $300-400

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3068 Kansas City Outer Belt & Electric Railroad Co.,50-Year First Mortgage 4% Gold bonds for $1000, 1903 (13 examples) ornate border, green and black, English impressed duty stamp, with coupons, NOT cancelled, AEF (13) Estimate $150-200

3069 Kansas City, St.Louis and Chicago Railroad Co. (MO), First Mortgage bond, $1000, 1878, #1370, steam train at top, ornate border, black, gold seal, with coupons, neatly hole cancelled, VF

Estimate $80-100

3070 Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and Louisville Railroad Co. (TN, VA, KY), 5% First Mortgage Gold Bond for $1000, 1888, #1098, ornate heading and border incorporating cherubs and floral decorations, vignette of steam train at bottom, green and black, printed by Homer Lee Bank Note Co., two red British revenue stamps, with coupons, uncancelled, AEF.

Estimate $80-100

3071 Marietta and North Georgia Railway Co. (GA, NC), 6% First Mortgage Consolidated Gold Bond of $1000, 1887, #3649, lovely vignette at top of steam train pulling in to station with passengers waiting, ornate border with American eagle at bottom, brown and black, printed by Homer Lee Bank Note Co., with coupons, unancelled, AEF. Estimate $80-100

3072 Mobile & Alabama Grand Trunk Railroad Co. (AL), First Mortgage 7% Loan, a group of 10 bonds for $1000, 1874, very attractive pieces with vignette of steam train at top, 3 further vignettes including miners at work, green and black, with coupons, EF (10) Estimate $400-600

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3073 New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad Co., 8% Bond for $1000, 1873, #1566, signed by Oliver Ames 2nd as trustee, large format piece with steam train crossing bridge in centre, black, green under-print ‘1000’, pink seal, with coupons, GVF

Estimate $100-150

3074 New York & Boston Rail Road Co., $100 shares, Boston 18[63], #721 attractive vignette at top of steam train pasing through pastoral scene with pad-dle steamer on river, mill and farm labourers, smaller vignette of labourer sharpening a scythe at right, small border with “AIR LINE” at top, black, printed by Geo. D Baldwin, adhesive revenue stamp, uncan-celled, GVF. Estimate $100-150

3076 New York, Boston & Montreal Railway Co. (NY, MA, VT), First Mortgage 7% Gold Bond, $1000, 1873, #6996, large format piece with steam train in centre, black, gold underprint, with coupons, AEF. Estimate $120-150

3075 New York and Harlem Rail Road Co. (NY), $50 shares, 187[3], #16176, signed by W. Vanderbilt as President, steam train at top, industrial worker and sailer to left, black, impressed revenue stamp, hole cancelled with several obliterating the signature, VF

Estimate $150-200

3077 New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co. (NY), a specimen bond for $1000 or £200, 1878, large format piece with scenic view of river, steam trains and bridges, green and black, with coupons, annotation at bottom left “May 13/87”, slight dam-age to top edge and glue residue, VF. Estimate $80-100

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3078 New York, Lake Erie and Western Rail Road Co.,a group of 4 certificates for 10 shares of $100 each, New York 188[6], 3 examples and 188[3], steam train at busy station, ornate border, orange and black, all with English adhesive revenue stamps, NOT cancelled, generally VF or thereabouts. (4)

Estimate $150-200

3080 New York Underground Railway Co., First Mortgage 6% Gold bond for $1000, 1890, #15, State arms at top, ornate border green and black, with coupons, AEF Estimate $80-100

3081 Oregon Pacific RailRoad Co. $100 shares, 188[7], #636 vignette of steam train passing over bridge at top, smaller vignette of steam ship bottom right, ornate border, black, printed by Henry Siebert & Bros., uncancelled, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3079 New York, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railway Co.a group of 4 First Mortgage bonds of $1000, 1881, all signed by James Negley as President, steam train emerging from tunnel, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, VF (4) Estimate $150-200

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3082 Oregon Pacific Railroad Company, $1000 gold bond, 1880, signed as President by Thomas Egerton Hogg, vignette of loco and port sscene, decorative border, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $80-100

3083 Pine Creek Railway Co., First Mortgage 6% Bond f o r $ 1 0 0 0 , 1 8 [ 8 5 ] , n o . 4 6 9 , s i g n e d b y W.C.Vanderbilt as Trustee, farmer top left, ‘Justice’ top right, small train at bottom, brown and black, hole cancelled, together with American Merchants Union Express Co., $100 shares, 186[8], signed by William Fargo as President, horse and waggon at dockside, black, adhesive revenue stamp, cancelled; Louisville and Northern Railway and Lighting Co., common stock, 19[07], no.486, signed by Samuel Insull as President; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co., 10 shares, 18[88], signed by George Gould as 3rd vice President, and others (6), gener-ally VF. (10) Estimate $200-300

3084 Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway Co.$50 shares, 18[72], #51, signed as President by Benjamin Franklin Jones, vignette of steam train passing through industrial scene at top, black, hole cancelled through signatures and adhesive revenue stamp, slight glue residue at left, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

Benjamin Franklin Jones (1824-1903); founder of Jones and Laughlin Steel Co and President of the American Iron & Steel Association, 1884.

3085 Port Jervis & Monticello RailRoad Co. (NY), $50 shares, 187[5], #30 attractive vignette of steam train passing through pastoral scene at top, ornate border, black, printed by Hamilton and Adams, uncancelled, creases to bottom edge, VF. Estimate $80-100

3086 Poughkeepsie, Hartford and Boston Railroad Co., Second Mortgage bond for $100, 1875, #545, very large format piece with panoramic view of facto-ries along riverbank, paddle steamer and steam train crossing viaduct, brown and black, with coupons, GVF Estimate $100-150

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3087 Pullman’s Palace Car Co. (IL), 8% bond, second series, 1871, $1000, #1389, large format, black, orange underprint, silver seal with blue 50c revenue stamp, neatly hole cancelled, VF. Estimate $80-100

3089 Rockford Rock Island & St.Louis Railroad Co.,First Mortgage 7% $1000/£200 bond covertible and payable in gold, 1868, #5931, steam train passing through countryside, green seal, black with red and orange underprints, VF. Estimate $80-100

3088 Richmond, Nicholasville, Irvine and Beattyville RailRoad Co. (KY), First Mortgage 6% Gold Bond for $1000, 1899, #2075, lovely vignette of steam train approaching at top, smaller one of farmer har-vesting crop with horses at bottom, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, uncancelled, GVF. Estimate $100-150

3090 Saint Paul & Duluth Railroad Co. (MN), a group of 8 certificates for $100 common stock, 18[87] and 10 certificates for preferred stock of $100, 18[89] or [90], all with attractive vignettes of steam train, ocean going paddle steamer to the left and river paddle steamer to the right, green and black respec-tively, all reglued to their counterfoils, neatly hole and stamp cancelled, VF to EF (18)

Estimate $400-500

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3091 South Mountain Railroad Co. (PA), 7% First Mortgage Gold Bond, $100, 1873, #919, large format bond with vignette of steam train crossing bridge over river, black, pink and gold underprint, gold seal, split along fold at top centre, VF.

Estimate $100-120

3093 Talladega and Coosa Valley Railroad Co. (AL),First Mortgage bond for $1000, 1889, #267, at-tractive piece with vignettes of man felling trees and engine house, green and black, with coupons, AEF

Estimate $80-100

3094 Western Maryland Railroad Co. (MD), Preferred Second Mortgage Bond, $1000, 1868, #370, steam train in centre, farmers at left and railroad workers at right, black, red ‘$1000’ in underprint, with cou-pons, neat cancellation, GVF Estimate $100-150

3092 Staten Island North & South Shore Railroad Co. (NY), $100 shares, New York 188[3], #31, steam train in centre, green and black, GVF.

Estimate $150-200

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3095 Western Maryland Rail Road Co., guaranteed 6% $1000 bond, 1870, #424, steam train leaving city, endorsed by Mayor on back, black with green ‘$1000’ overprint, EF. Estimate $80-100

3097 American Salvage Company (NJ), a group of 8 certificates for $1 shares, 19[16], #79 to 84 and #1160 and 1161, lovely vignette of sunken ship with salvage vessel, green and black, gold seal, GVF+. (8)

Estimate $600-800

3096 Exceedingly Rare, 1920, “Back to Africa” Share Certificate for The African Steamship & Saw Mill Company, comprising an impressive quartet of doc-uments, as there are two vignetted letterheads and mailing cover that accompany this historic and rare share certificate. The certificate itself is fully signed, and was issued to an investor in Virginia. Printed on bond paper with green frame and ornately vignetted, measuring 9.0” by 12.0”. Signed by L.G.Jordan as president, The top center shows a Seated “America” flanked by Indian Camp at left, and more Modern City at the right. Imprint of “Goes” at lower right. This great rarity parallels the “Back to Africa” period around 1920, and the Marcus Garvey “Black Star Line” and “Black Cross Navigation” firms. Both of these business concerns were failures, with multiple small investors left holding useless shares. An impor-

Shipping & Shipbuilding

tant quartet for Black History and related, business historians and collectors which is certainly missing in most every collection. some damage and paper loss from adhesion on reverse otherise very fine. (4)

Estimate $400-500

Commencing from about World War I or so, there were several commercial efforts being launched by Africans and African-Americans to develop economic and trade ties for their mutual advancement. The Afri-can Steamship and Sawmill Company was established in 1915 by Rev. Lewis Garnett Jordan (1853-1939), president, and Bishop W. H. Heard, treasurer, of the Baptist Foreign Mission Society of Philadelphia. They were financed by members of the Baptist and AME churches. In March 1919, the company was reorganized by S.O. Logemoh, who attempted to obtain a vessel from the U.S. Shipping Board. S. O. Logemoh, was a Libe-rian entrepreneur (nicknamed “the Professor). He had been involved in plans for the company to operate ships between Monrovia and Philadelphia. He became direc-tor of the African Industries Company in 1922.

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3098 Brooklyn Steamship & Emigration Co., (NY), $1000 Convertible Bond, 1867, #1140, pad-dlesteamer at top left, black with gold underprint and green paper seal, with coupons, together with South Brooklyn Saw Mill Company, $100 shares, 18[92], #390, sawmill top centre, green, the last a little toned at top, VF. (2) Estimate $100-150

3099 Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co. (NY), 100 shares preferred stock ‘B’, [1895], #2, lovely vignette of dockside and warehouses, green and black, printed by ABNCo., GVF. Estimate $150-200

Founded in 1850, the company gradually expanded and absorbed numerous properties on the East River, including New York Warehousing Co., Empire Stores and Robinson Stores. There were two terminals owned by the company which allowed traffic from 8 different railroads to load and offload freight. In 1901 the com-pany was reorganised and acquired by the New York Dock Company.

3100 Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co., $100 shares issued to Executors of John Levy and signed by Jacob Neafie, 189[1], #10, vignette of William Penn, ornate border, black, EF. Estimate $80-100

Company was a Philadelphia ship building firm known as “The Penn Works”. Built many famous ships includ-ing the “Alligator” .

3101 Orinoco Steam Navigation Company of New York, $1000 shares, New York 185[1], #32, vignette of paddle steamer and allegorical figures, black with red underprint, together with, Oxy-Hydrogen Heat & Light Co., share, 18[69], Clinton Hall Associa-tion, share, 18[85], Metropolitan Produce Co.,share 187[2], United Fire Alarm & Police Signal Co., share, 189[2], and 5 others, generally VF. (10)

Estimate $200-300

3102 Southern Inland Navigation & Improvement Company, State of Florida, $1000/£200 gold bond, 1871, #77, large format, vignette of waterway at top and steamboat bottom left, green border, af-fixed seal and denomination overprint, with coupons, GVF and rare.. Estimate $100-150

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3103 Submarine Monitor Company of New York, $10 shares, New York 188[5], #138, signed by Mont-gomery Roosevelt Schuyler as President, bald eagle at left, ornate printing, green and black, near EF. Estimate $150-200

Montgomery Roosevelt Schuyler (1845 - 1924), son of Lydia Eliza Roosevelt and Montgomery Schuyler. Nicholas was the daughter of Nicholas James Roosevelt.

Professor Tuck built his submersible called Peacemaker and this company was formed to purchase the plans.

Automotive

3104 Aero Automotive Company, Inc. (DE), certificate for $10 shares, 19[27], #88, ornate border, vignette above title depicting winged figure along with two further figures, cornucopia and American eagle, green and black, green seal, ef. Estimate $80-100

3105 American Automobile Manufacturing Company, (AR), certificate for $5 shares, 191[0], #363, deco-rative border of motor cars with larger motor car at top and factory premises behind, brown and black, printed by Burford, EF. Estimate $800-1,000

Formed in 1910 to acquire the failing business of the Jonz Automobile Company of Beatrice, Nebraska, clos-ing the factory and moving production to a new factory at New Albany, Indiana. The new company also failed in 1912.

3106 Bessemer-American Motors Corporation, (DE),a pair of certificates, $10 preferred shares, 19[23], #P1661, ornate border, orange, together with com-mon shares, 19[23], #C1913, ornate border, green, both VF. (2) Estimate $150-200

Formed in 1922 by the merger of Louis Chevrolet’s American Motors Corporation and the Bessemer Motor Truck Company, whci itself was merged into Amal-gamated Motors the following year.

3107 Bethlehem Motors Corporation, (DE), a pair of certificates, for less than 100 shares, #04666 and 100 shares, [1920], #2116, ornate border, vignette at top depicting allegorical figure with tools and fac-tory in background, printed by American Bank Note Company, orange and green respectively, EF & GVF. (2) Estimate $150-200

Builders of motor trucks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

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3108 British Motor Coupé Company, (DE), certificate for $5 preference shares, 190[0], #82, ornate border, vignette at top of the Great Seal of the state of Dela-ware, black and green, EF. Estimate $100-120

An American offshoot of Harry Lawson’s British Motor Company which controlled Daimler patents in Eng-land since 1896. The group of companies failed in 1904 and motor patents from that time were shared amongst manufacturers.

3109 Delling Motors Company, (NJ), certificate for class B common stock shares, 19[27], #B1462, ornate border, vignette of American Eagle above title, printed by Security Bank Note Company, brown and black, EF. Estimate $80-100

Steam motor cars designed by Eric Delling, formerly a designer at Mercer and Stanley. Initially planned for a factory in Philadelphia, production was eventually started in west Collingswood, New Jersey. Failed in 1930 but Delling went on to work at Brooks and Alma.

3110 Doble-Detroit Steam Motors Co. (DE), certificate for $10 shares, 19[18], #918, ornate border, vi-gnette at top depicting allegorical figure on winged disc, black with gold underprint, printed by Geo A. Drake & Co, EF. Estimate $80-100

Abner Doble made a successful steam car but pro-duction failed due to the age old problem of motor manufacturers - under capitalisation. The General Engineering Company was formed in Detroit to build the GEC-Doble in 1916 but was soon put to death by wartime steel restrictions. The above company was then formed but Doble soon sold his rights to Amalgamated Motors and returned to California where he continued to build cars under his name until 1931.

3111 Durant Motors, Incorporated, (DE), a trio of certificates comprising; 100 capital stock shares, [1930], #27589, ornate border, vignette at top of winged figures beside shield, green and black; sixti-eths of one share, [1925], #21988, ornate border, green with green underprint; less than 100 shares, [1925], #O133903, ornate border, vignette at top of winged figures beside shield, brown and black, all printed by American Bank Note Company, generally better than very fine. (3) Estimate $80-100

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3112 Eastern Motor Car Company, (NY), first mortgage 5% gold bond for $500, 1905, #181, ornate border, American Eagle at top, brown and black, printed by The Broun-Green Co, with coupons, hole cancelled, EF. Estimate $80-100

Nothing is known of this company except that it was licensed to exhibit at the Los Angeles Motor Show in 1910.

3113 Harroun Motors Corporation, (DE), certificate for $100 preference shares, 19[20], #99, ornate border with scrollwork, green and black, green seal, printed by Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co, better than VF. Estimate $80-100

Built a successful small car in Wayne, Michigan but failed in 1922 due to lack of working capital following its war work for the government.

3114 Hercules Motors Corporation, (OH), SPECIMEN certificate for less than 100 shares, no date but circa 1930, ornate border, American Eagle at top, green and black, printed by Security Bank Note Company, EF. Estimate $80-100

Builder of internal combustion engines at Canton, Ohio supplying many car and truck companies and also the military, finally closing its doors in 1999.

3115 Jackson Motors Corporation, (DE), certificate for $10 shares, 19[19], #C2015, ornate border, Ameri-can Eagle at top, green and black, gold seal, printed by Dwight & M.H. Jackson, VF. Estimate $80-100

The Jackson Automobile Co. was formed in Jackson, Michigan in 1903. Production continued successfully until the company was forced to concentrate on war work for the government in 1917 and 1918. The com-pany was renamed at the end of the War and attemps were made to regain full production but in 1923 the company was merged into Associated Motor Industries.

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3116 Liquid Air, Power and Automobile Company. (WV), certificate for $10 shares, Boston 1[899], #894, ornate border, vignette at top left depicting allegorical figure with American Eagle and flag, black with green underprint, green seal, printed by Thorp & Martin Co, GVF. Estimate $100-150

A well known scam, the company purporting to be able to propel a motor car using liquid air. The stock was widely sold but the company was in receivership in 1901.

3117 The Maibohm Motors Company, (OH), a pair of certificates comprising; shares of $10, [1920], #B223, ornate border, vignette at top of allegorical figures with Maibohm coat of arms, green and black, printed by Columbian Bank Note Co.; fractional dividend warrant, Ohio 1920, #1205, ornate border, green with orange underprint, EF. (2). Estimate $150-200

Formed in 1916 from the family business of wagon manufacturers. The Racine factory burnt in 1918 and manufacture was moved to Sandusky in the follow-ing year. The company failed in 1922 and was sold to Arrow Motors but Maibohm had already moved on to radio manufacture.

3118 Northway Motors Corporation, $10 shares, common stock, 19[19], #3130, together with 3 certificates for preferred stock, 19[18] and 19[19], 2 examples, ornate borders, green with green seal and brown with brown seal, printed by Goes, the first with small edge tear, VF. (4) Estimate $150-200

3119 Palatine Motor Transportation & Industrial Corporation (DE), two certificates for $10 shares, 19[21] and 19[20], no.4085 and no.3144, ornate border, wheel and truck at top, orange and black, gold seal, slightly different formats, together with Commercial Truck Company, (PA), $100 first pre-ferred shares, Pennsylvania 19[20], #FP1500, ornate border, orange, generally VF. (3).

Estimate $150-200

A Delaware corporation registered in 1920 and oper-ating in New York.

3120 Peerless Motor Car Corporation (VA), a trio of certificates comprising; SPECIMEN certificate for less than 100 shares, ornate border, vignette at top depicting allegorical figures in foreground, steam train and industrial buildings behind, blue; unissued certificate for 100 shares of $50, #C3653, design as before, brown; certificate for 100 shares of $50, [1926], #C198, design as before, brown, hole can-celled, printed by American Bank Note Company, all EF. (3). Estimate $80-100

One of the best known Marques of American automo-bile manufacturing which built cars in Cleveland from 1900 until the worldwide recession of 1931.

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3121 The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company (NY), a pair of certificates, 100 shares of $5, [1935], #NC13995, orange, and certificate for less that 100 shares of $5, [1935], #NC/O8094, green, ornate border, allegorical figure at top, printed by American Bank Note Company, EF. (2) Estimate $200-300

Prolific manufacturers of quality cars in Buffalo, New York, since 1901. By the end of its life in 1938 the com-pany was concentrating on the luxury end of the mar-ket and its output was less then 1000 cars per year in the mid 30’s reducing to only 167 in 1937.

3122 Rauch & Lang, Inc. (DE), a pair of certificates, common stock shares, 19[20], no.3529, ornate bor-der, green, together with preference shares of $100, 19[20], no.1313, ornate border, orange, EF (2)

Estimate $120-150

Wagon builders of Cleveland, Ohio, who progressed to electric motor cars from 1905 until acquired by Stevens Duryea in 1920. Manufacture was moved to Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts where they specialised in Tazicabs, ceasing in 1932.

3123 Rickenbacker Motor Company (MI), a group of 4 certificates, two for ‘less than 100 shares’, [1926], #NL2936 and #DL343, ornate border, allegorical figures at top, orange, together with two certificates for 100 shares, [1926], #D62 and #N1257, ornate border, allegorical figures at top, green, printed by American Bank Note Company, number prefixes rep-resent either New York or Detroit transfer offices EF. (4) Estimate $300-400

Established in 1922 in Detroit by First War fighter ace Eddie Rickenbacker. Many models were produced but by 1927 sales had slumped as the cars were proving too expensive. Production ceased in the same year.

3124 Stevens Duryea, Inc. (DE), certificate for $100 preference shares, 19[20], #1916, ornate border, un-derprint of company logo, black and yellow, printed by Brooks Bank Note Co, EF. Estimate $80-100

The result of collaboration between J. Frank Duryea and the Stevens Arms and Tool Co. of Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. Financial problems caused production to cease in 1915 and Duryea sold out to former employees in 1919.

3125 Templar Motors Corporation (DE) (OH), a pair of certificates, both for $10 shares, Cleveland 19[1920], #25428 and #29092 different printed capital, ornate border, American Eagle at top, black with orange underprint, EF. (2) Estimate $120-150

Taking its name from the Knights Templar the compa-ny was known for quality small cars in lakewood, Ohio. Like many manufacturers the company’s production slowed dramatically during the First World War due to government cntracts but resumed with vengeance in 1919. Increase competition forced the company to refi-nance as Templar Motor Car Co. in 1923 but money ran out and production stopped in 1924.

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3126 United States Automotive Corporation (DE), a pair of certificates, preference shares, {1920], #G4507, ornate border, vignette of Lexington Minuteman to left, orange, together with class A common stock shares, [1921], #E16719, design as before, green, printed by Hamilton Bank Note Com-pany, EF. (2) Estimate $120-150

Formed in 1920 to acquire the Lexington Motor Co., Ansted Engineering Co. (builders of engines) and the Connersville Foundry, all of Connersville, Indiana and the Teetor-Harley Motor Corporation of Hager-stown. Financial troubles hit the company like so many others and production slumped and by 1927 the Lex-ington brand had been sold to Auburn and the name faded away.

3128 Woods Mobilette Company (AZ), certificate for $1 shares, 19[15], #1147, ornate border, motor car at top with scroll under, black, EF. Estimate $100-150

A manufacturer of cyclecars in Harvey, Indiana from 1913 until 1916.

3129 A small collection of Motor Company certificates (7) comprising; Flint Motor Company, common stock shares, [1926], #60747; Allegheny Motor Car Co., $10 shares, Pittsburgh 19[20], #49; Birchwood Motor Company, $100 shares, Chicago 190[7], #43; Emerson Motors Company, $10 shares, 19[16], #1880; LaFayette Motors Corporation, one hundred $100 shares, [1923], #144; Northway Motors Corporation, $10 shares, 19[20], #18707; The Willys-Overland Company, $5 shares, [1929], #C0108130, VF-EF. (7) Estimate $200-300

3130 A trio of Wheel Company certificates comprising; Erickson Suspension Wheel Corporation, $10 shares, 19[23], #506, ornate border, vignette at top of motor cars in street, orange; Harvey Rim & Wheel Co., Inc., $5 shares, 19[20], #1906, ornate border, orange, gold seal; Tubular Steel Automo-bile Wheel Manufacturing Co., $1 shares, Wash-ington 19[21], #452, ornate border, vignette at top depicting allegorical figure on winged wheel, black and gold, gold seal, EF. (3) Estimate $100-150

3127 Victor Pagé Motors Corporation (DE), certificate for $1 shares, 192[5], #1149, ornate border, Ameri-can Eagle at top, blue and black, EF.

Estimate $80-100

Victor Page was a well known author of mechanical textbooks who decided to go into automobile produc-tion in 1921 but his business skills were soon called into doubt. The company was in litigation over it large stock selling operation which left a lot to be desired and pro-duction ceased. Only 128 cars were built

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3131 A collection of Tire Companies (20) comprising; The American Tire Corporation, 19[20]; Ariston Tire & Rubber Company, 19[20]; Auto-Metallic Tire Company, 19[17]; Automobile Tire Filling Co., 19[13]; B & J Tire & Rubber Company, Inc, 191[4]; The Beard Tire Company, 19[19]; Dickin-son Cord Tire Company, 19[23]; The Erie Tire & Rubber Company, 19[20]; Johnstone Tire & Rub-ber Company, 19[20]; Keystone Tire and Rubber Company, [1924]; Lyon Tire Company, certificate for $100 shares, 19[20], no.59, ornate border, vi-gnette of Mercury behind steering wheel top left, green and black; The Mansfield Rubber Co., 19[09]; The Mason Tire & Rubber Co., [1920]; Northland Rubber Co., Inc, certificate for $25 shares, 19[15], no.B2558, ornate border, vignette of motor car at top, green and black; Perfection Tire & Rubber Co., certificate for $1 shares, 191[6], no.5556, ornate border, tyre above title, gold seal, brown; The Rain-bow Tire and Rubber Company, two certificates, both 19[19]; Sprague Tire & Rubber Company, Inc, [1919]; Smith Rubber and Tire Company Co., Inc, 19[20]; Tiger Tire and Rubber Company, Ltd, 19[22], generally VF-EF. (20) Estimate $300-400

3132 A collection of Motor Accessory Company certificates (10) comprising; The Argentine Motor Service Company, $10 shares, 19[21], no.13; American Automotive Accessories Co., $10 shares, Carson City 19[31], no.4; Diamond Motor Parts Compa-ny, two certificates for $1 shares, 19[26] and 19[27], no.5017 and no.12247; Tire Mileage Recording Device Company, $1 shares, 19[10], no.5; Mo-tor Specialties Company, two certificates for $100 shares and $10 shares, 19[20], no.240 and no.352; Perfecto Gear Differential Co., $25 shares, 19[20], no.422; Super-Power Spark Plug Co., $1 shares, 19[36], no.8; Victor Motor & Clutch Company, $1 shares, 19[19], no.624, generally VF and better. (10)

Estimate $150-200

Argentine is a suburb of Kansas City, named after a large silver smelter that was there in the 1880’s.

Aviation

3133 Aerocruiser Corporation of America (ME), certificate for $100 shares, 19[22], #A3605, ornate border, vignette at top left depicting allegorical figure holding light bulb, wheels, machinery and industrial buildings in background, black and gold, black seal, VF. Estimate $80-100

The aerocruiser was invented by Rev. Thomas M. Fin-lay and is a tandem motor to be used in aircraft and motor cars. Charter revolved in 1923 giving right to sell stock in Missouri.

3134 Atlantic Air Service, Inc. (DE), certificate for shares of class A stock, 19[29], #251, ornate border, American Eagle at top, orange and black, printed by U. S. Corporation Co., EF. Estimate $80-100

3135 Bendix Aviation Corporation (DE), a specimen certificate for common stock, circa 1930, printed by the Northern Bank Note Co., automobile and truck crossing bridge with airship and aeroplane above, red and black, overprinted specimen in red, EF

Estimate $100-150

Founded by Vincent Bendix in 1929 as an addition to his auto parts division. Renamed Bendix Corporation in 1960 and since then a succession of owners have kept the brand alive in the aviation parts industry.

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3138 Farman Company of America (NY), certificate for $25 shares, 191[1], #1, ornate border, American Eagle above title, green and black, printed by The Broun-Green Co., EF. Estimate $150-200

Organised by Henry Farman, the French pioneer avia-tor, to build Farman aeroplanes in the United States. Directors were Henry Farman, Baron Dalislas D’Orcy and Alfred W. Lawson, who was President.

3140 Mexican Central Airways, Inc. (AZ), certificate for common stock, 19[30], #107, ornate border, vi-gnette of aircraft above title, together with certificate of full payment dated October 1930 issued by North American Lloyd Aircraft Corporation, EF. (2)

Estimate $200-300

Formed in 1930 to operate a new service between Mexi-co City and San Antonio.

3141 National Aircraft Corporation, (TX), certificate for capital stock shares, 19[39], #285, ornate border, American Eagle at top, brown, EF.

Estimate $80-100

3139 Kinner Airplane and Motor Corporation Ltd (CA), a trio of certificates; ‘less than 100 shares’ of $1, [1934], #LA07635; 100 shares of $1, [1936], #LA13062; unspecified quantity of $1 shares, [1936], #LAB983, ornate border and vignette of aircraft above title, brown, black and orange respectively, printed by Jeffries Banknote Co., VF & EF. (3)

Estimate $150-180

Founded in Glendale, California in 1920’s. Failed in 1937 and the aircraft division was sold to Timm Air-craft Co and the engine division was reoraganised as Kinner Motor Inc. but this also failed in 1946.

3136 Crescent Aircraft Corporation (NJ), certificate for shares of class A stock, [1930], #5249, ornate border with scrollwork, American Eagle at top, brown and black, printed by Hasbrouck, Thistle & Co., split at top, VF. Estimate $100-120

Incorporated in NJ in 1928 by aviator Clarence D. Chamberlin. Chamberlin was sued by a stockholder for gross mismanagement of the company in 1932 but by that time the company was virtually dormant presum-ably because Chamberlin was concentrating his efforts on the new Jersey City airport.

3137 Crusader Aircraft Corporation (AZ), certificate for shares of class A stock, 193[6], #A6880, ornate border, knight on horseback above title, aircraft be-low, brown and black, together with American Gyro Company (CO), class A capital stock shares, 19[34], #18770, ornate border, company logo including American Eagle above title, brown and black, printed by Rocky Mountain Bank Note Company, EF (2).

Estimate $100-150

The Crusader Aircraft Corp was the parent company to the American gyro. Both failed after stock fraud investigations in 1938 before the Crusader went into production.

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3142 National Airlines, Incorporated (FL), certificate for $1 shares, 19[40], #737, ornate border, vignette of aricraft at top, green and black, EF.

Estimate $80-100

Despite its grand title the initial operations of this company were mostly confined to Florida running its initial service in 1934 between St.Petersburg and Day-tona Beach, later connecting to Jacksonville and then New Orleans. Expansion continued with the opening of a route from Miami to New York in direct competition to Eastern Airlines in 1944. Continued in service well into the 1960’s.

3143 New York, Rio & Buenos Aires Line Inc, (DE), certificate for common stock shares, [1930], #6260, ornate border, vignette of aircraft at top, orange and black, printed by E.A. Wright Banknote Co, EF.

Estimate $200-300

Formed in 1929 as the title implies, the company ran a service connecting New York with Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. The line was purchased by Pan American in 1930 and renamed Panair do Brasil.

3145 Stanley Aerial Navigation Co. (CA), $1 shares, San Francisco 190[1], #805, signed by Charles Stanley as President, “Justice” seated in centre, or-nate border, black, green underprint, gold seal, VF

Estimate $120-150

The Stanley Aerial Navigation Company was formed to capitalize on Charles Stanley’s invention, a lighter-than-air craft intended as an improvement on the Zeppelin-style dirigible. Like most ventures of the sort, it never got off the ground.

3146 Augusta Bank, $100 shares, 1815, #51, paper covered red wax seal, black, GVF and rare

Estimate $150-200

3144 Pittsburgh Aeroplane and Motor Company (PA), certificate for $10 shares, 19[19], #64, ornate bor-der, American Eagle at top, green and black, printed by Republic Bank Note Co, better than VF.

Estimate $80-100

A very ambitious scheme to build aeroplanes and en-gines at a new factory to be built in Meadville. Failed to realise any ambitions and the company was wound up.

Banking, Insurance and Finance

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3147 First National Bank of Danvers MA), $75 shares, 18[900], #863, head and shoulders of Washington flanked by soldier, native Americans and allegorical female, black, dividend stamps on the reverse, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

3148 Honolulu Investment Company Ltd., $100 share, Honolulu 1[899], #505, green ornate border, red seal, brown underprint, EF and scarce.

Estimate $100-150

3149 National Bank of Kutztown, $100 shares, Kutztown Pennsylvania 18[72], #24, farming vignettes top and side, black, folds and cut cancellations otherwise VF.

Estimate $80-100

3150 Powow River National Bank (MA), $100 shares, 18[88], #563, United States capitol at top, black, blue seal, overprint of increased capital to $200,000 in 1888, single filing hole, VF. Estimate $80-100

3151 Thomaston Bank, State of Maine, $100 shares, Thomaston 18[66], vignette cows in field top centre, black, some slight staining otherwise VF

Estimate $80-100

3152 A group of banking and mining certificates including First National Bank of the City of Brooklyn, 1871; Union Bank of Brooklyn, 1908; Securities Company of Brooklyn, 1909; Original Butte Mining Co, 1881; Catalpa Mining Co., 1919; Beatrice Gold Mines, 1915 and Stafford Meadow Coal Iron and City Im-provement Co., 1858, many are VF, a few cancelled. (15) Estimate $100-150

Telegraph and Telephone

3153 American Sectional Electric Underground Co. (NJ), $5 shares, Camden 18[84], #1399, allegorical fe-males holding bolts of lightening at left and in cen-tre, green and black, VF Estimate $120-150

3154 Automatic Telephone Exchange Co., (WV), certificate for $50 shares, Washington 189[8], #598, ornate border, vignette of state capitol with columns at top right, brown and black, printed by C.M.Hahn & Bro, EF. Estimate $80-100

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3155 Baxter Overland Telephone & Telegraph Co. of Central New York, $25 shares, Utica 18[84], #104, ornate border, eagle in centre, black, VF.

Estimate $80-100

Formed in May 1884, with the capability to serve 800 customers with telephone exchange services. The com-pany was a great success in its formative year and had 300 customers by the October. Unfortunately throughout the 1880’s, Alexander Graham Bell was attempting to maintain a monopoly over the telephony industry using patent-infringement claims, and sadly this company fell foul of this.

3157 Collins Wireless Telephone Co. (DC), $1 shares, 19[09], #3294, very attractive piece with vignettes of telephone/telegraph apparatus at left and paddle steamer at right, green and black, gold seal, GVF.

Estimate $150-200

Archie Frederick Collins founded the company in 1903 and shortly after received a patent for his system of wireless telephony using an electric arc. In an attempt to take his company public, he entered into partner-ships and toured the U.S. selling stock in the company. In 1909 the company became part of the Continental Wireless Telephone. & Telegraph Company and Col-lins remained as technical director. In 1913 he and four officials from Continental Wireless were convicted of fraudulent activity including the sale of ‘worthless’ stock, leading to the company’s closure.

3156 Bellingham Bay American District Telegraph Co. (WA), $100 shares, Fairhaven, Washington 189[1], #11, view of sea crashing onto cliffs, black, EF.

Estimate $100-1503158 Consolidated Electric Storage Co. (NJ), $25 shares,

18[95], #1145, cherub at left standing on winged wheel and holding electric lights, green and black, together with American Electric Manufacturing Co. (NY), $100 shares, New York 188[6], #1593, black, embossed seal, VF+. (2) Estimate $120-150

The Consolidated Electric Storage Company was set up in 1889/90 to manufacture and sell storage batteries. Mr William Bracken was president of the company and Mr Pedro G. Salom was treasurer. Salom later went on to design an electric car and founded various related com-panies.

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3159 Globe Telephone Company (NY), $100 shares, 188[3], #29, allegorical female talks on telephone whilst children play at her feet, ornate border, brown and black, VF. Estimate $80-100

3160 Goshen and State Line Telegraph Co., $20 shares, Goshen 18[71], #20, steam train and telegraph wires in centre, black, GVF. Estimate $200-300

3161 Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, (NJ), a pair of certificates, ‘less than 100 shares’ of $5 and 10 shares of $5, 19[1913], #022484 and #X7565, ornate border, vignette at top of Lady Justice between two globes, blue and orange respec-tively, both cancelled, EF. (2) Estimate $80-100

Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi’s new invention was patented in England in 1896. Following this Marconi formed the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company with the help of his cousin Jameson Davis, and this was later renamed the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company in 1900. Being a British owned company much of their work was initially based in England and Europe, but Marconi’s radio-telegraphy system became more widely recognised following the America’s Cup in 1899 where his system was used to communicate between ships and the newspapers in New York City on the progress of the yacht race. This sparked worldwide interest and lead to the formation of the subsidiary, the American Marconi Company.

3162 Newburgh District Telegraph Company, (NY), certificate for $10 shares, Newburgh 188[4], #63, ornate border, American Eagle under title, illustra-tion of telegraph delivery man and telegraph poles at edges, black, gold seal, printed by B.D. Bacon, VF+.

Estimate $300-400

3163 North American Underground Telegraph and Electric Company, (NY), certificate for $100 shares, New York 18[89], #127, ornate border, street scenes at both sides, green and black, printed by Franklin Banknote Company, GVF. Estimate $150-200

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3164 Overland Telegraph Company, (WV), certificate for $10 shares, Philadelphia [1899], #282, ornate bor-der, scrollwork and central vignette depicting alle-gorical figure with telegraph machine and children, orange and black, printed by American Banknote Company, EF. Estimate $150-200

In 1860 the Pacific Telegraph Act lead to the formation of the Overland Telegraph Company, in order to con-struct telegraph lines linking the East and West coasts of the U.S. Construction was completed and the final con-nection made in Salt Lake City in 1861. The Overland Telegraph Company was eventually absorbed by West-ern Union.

3167 Susquehanna River and North and West Branch Telegraph Company, (PA), certificate for $25 shares, 185[5], #428, fine border, telegraph poles at sides, black on blue paper, printed by Evans, AEF.

Estimate $150-200

3165 Penn Overland Telephone and Telegraph Company, (NJ), certificate for $10 shares, Camden 18[85], #490, ornate border, vignette under title depicting images from New Jersey state flag, allegorical figures to left, black on blue paper, printed by Theo Leon-hardt & Son, EF. Estimate $80-100

3166 Rosemont Electric Transmitter Company, (NY), certificate for $10 shares, 19[02], no.7, ornate bor-der, state capitol at top, green and black, printed by Adams & Grace, EF. Estimate $80-100

3168 Underground Electric Cable Company, (NH), certificate for $100 shares, Keene 188[3], #96, or-nate border, vignette of two allegorical figures with sailing ships and steam train, black, printed by Henry Seibert & Bro, together with The National Under-ground Electric Company, (NJ), certificate for $5 shares, Camden 188[6], #7129, ornate border, vi-gnette under title depicting images from New Jersey State Flag, black, printed by William Mann, VF+. (2)

Estimate $120-150

3169 A small collection of Telegraph/Telephone Company certificates comprising; Clamond Telegraph Co. (PA), $50 shares, Philadelphia 189[4], #39, brown; Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, (KY), $100 shares, Henderson 188[4], #800, black and green, cancelled; Kimberly Telephone Co. (ID), $25 shares, Kimberly 19[11], #27, black and gold; North Dakota Central Telephone Company, (ND), $10 shares, 190[5], 12, orange and black, VF-EF. (4)

Estimate $150-200

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3170 Albe Mining Co. (Dakota Territory), $5 shares, Deadwood 188[90], #44, signed by Albe Holmer as President, lovely vignette of mining camp, black, em-bossed seal, AEF Estimate $80-100

3171 Bannock Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Idaho Territory), $200 shares, 186[4], #157, Indian on cliff, adhesive revenue stamp left, black, VF.

Estimate $400-500

Gold was discovered in the Boise Basin in 1862 suppos-edly by a member of the Bannock Indian tribe and it was to become one of the richest discoveries of the period. The bustling gold mining community of Bannock City was thus formed later to change its name to Idaho City.Ex ‘52’ Collection, Smythe

3173 Bonanza Chief Gold Mining Co. (MT Terr.), $1 shares, New York 188[1], #2449, miners wielding picks and shovels on the surface, native American be-low, black, VF Estimate $100-150

3172 Bergen Oil & Coal Co., Ohio, 7% bond for $500, 1865, #86, large format piece with vignette of oil wells and barrels being loaded onto river steamers, black, red seal, with coupons, some separation along folds, F+. Estimate $100-150

Mining & Oil

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3174 Buick Oil Co. (CA), $1 shares, 19[11], #82, signed by David Dunbar Buick as President, oilfield at top, black and gold with gold seal, tiny stain in right mar-gin, VF Estimate $150-200

David D. Buick ( 1854-1929). Buick Manufacturing Company was organised in 1902 to build automobiles, later being absorbed into General Motors. Buick left GM after some disagreements and he died in relative obscurity. This is one of his several associated ventures.

3175 Cactus Mining Co. (UT), a group of 9 certificates for 1 share, Frisco 1889, ornate border, eagle in cen-tre, black and green, with coupons, text in English but issued for French investors on the Paris market, almost EF (9) Estimate $100-120

3176 Carthage Mining Company (IA), $20 shares, 18[84], #7, mountain range with steam train in foreground, miners at work in tunnel, black and gold, GVF

Estimate $100-150

3177 Clark Silver Mining Co. (ME), a pair of certificates for $1 shares, Ellsworth 188[0], #581 and #712, small mining vignettes either side of title, black, gery seals, VF-EF. (2) Estimate $100-120

3178 Dutchman Run Oil Co. (NY), a group of 5 certificates for $10 shares, New York 186[5], oil derrick, storage tanks and wagon loaded with barrels with steam train and oilfield in distance, black and red, adhesive rev-enue stamp, generally VF. (5) Estimate $500-600

3179 Eureka Coal Company (IL), First Mor tgage Convertible bond for $500, 1875, #227, large for-mat piece with steam train leaving coal yard in cen-tre, black, orange underprint, with coupons, GVF

Estimate $80-100

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3180 General Crook Silver Mining Co. (Dakota Terr.), $10 shares, Deadwood 18[86], #15, attractive scene of mine buildings, black, silver seal, AEF

Estimate $100-150

3181 Great Northern Gold Mining Co. (SD), $1 shares, Chicago 189[7], #169, miners at work underground, black with ornate gold underprint, GVF

Estimate $80-100

3182 La Gerbe d’Or, Compagnie du Commerce pour l’Exploitation des Terrains et des Mines d’Or de la Californie, one share of 10 francs, Paris 1850, #4365, ornate border, black with grey underprint, EF

Estimate $200-300

An early French company cashing in on the California gold rush of 1849/50.

3183 Le Nouveau Monde, Company en Commandite For Working Gold Mines, a group of 27 certificates for 5 shares of 25 francs each, undated but circa 1851, black printing on pink paper, text in English and French, AEF. (27) Estimate $800-1,000

One of several Anglo-French companies formed in 1850-1851 for working the newly discovered gold mines in California.

3184 Mary McKinney Mining Co. (CO), $1 shares, Colorado Springs 190[6], #298, ornate heading, or-ange and black, orange seal, perforated cancelled, VF

Estimate $80-100

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3185 Montezuma Silver Mining Co. (TX), $25 shares, Galveston 188[0], #11, miners at work in engine house in centre, black, VF but small chip to left edge.

Estimate $200-300

Mine in the Silver City District, New Mexico.Ex the ‘52’ Collection, Smythe

3187 Oregon Gold Mining Company (KY), $10 shares, Louisville 188[6], #46, allegorical female with cor-nucopia in centre, black, gold seal, some marks in margins from possible frame otherwise VF.

Estimate $100-120

3188 Roberts Petroleum Torpedo Co., $10 shares, New York 186[5], #76, unique vignette of underground torpedo exploding in the shaft, further scene of oil wells and loaded wagons, black, adhesive revenue stamp, tiny ink stain in upper margin, AEF

Estimate $300-400

3186 Moon Anchor Gold Mining Co. (CO), $1 shares, Colorado Springs 189[0], #3531, intertwined moon and anchor in centre, attractive design in gold and black, gold seal, F-VF Estimate $200-300

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3189 Royal Sovereign Mining & Tunnel Co. (CO), $1 shares, 1[905], #6541, miners at work, ornate bor-der, gold and black, gold seal, GVF

Estimate $80-100

3190 Silver Chord Mining Co. (CO), $10 shares, New York 18[80], #223, miners working underground, black, minor stain in margin, GVF

Estimate $80-100

Mines in Hinsdale County, Colorado.

3191 Springdale Gold Mining and Milling Co. (CO), a group of 8 certificates for $1 shares, all 189[4] Grif-fin at top, ornate border, black and gold with pale blue underprint, gold seal, VF-EF (8)

Estimate $150-200

3192 Standard Oil Trust, $100 shares, New York 188[3], #732, signed by John D. Rockefeller as President and H.M.Flagler as Secretary, vignette of State capitol, ornate border, green and black, printed by Franklin Bank Note Co., stamped cancelled, VF and a lovely clear signature apart from some light embossing.

Estimate $800-1,000

In an effort to bypass certain governmental pressures concerning the alleged mopolistic powers of the Stan-dard Oil Company, Standard Oil Trust was conceived and controlled by nine trustees. As general statutes at the time limited ownership in other firms in other staes, Rockefeller and Flagler devised a plan to take care of these legalities. Acquisitions and ventures were chan-neled through trustees, whose affiliation and loyalty to Rockefeller and Standard Oil were not readily obvious. This new arrangement enabled Rockefeller to form al-liances and set up new concerns in other states while retaining complete control of all various interests. It brought new meaning to the word “Trust,” and made Rockefeller and Flagler the most powerful individuals in the industry and the richest men in the world.

3193 A Group of Cripple Creek mining companies comprising Abdallah Gold Mining Co., 189[900]; American Consolidated Mining & Milling Co., 1[900]; American Gold Mining & Milling Co., [1900]; Anna May Gold Mining Co., 1[904]; Arvilla Tunnel and Mining Co., 189[5]; Atlanta, Cripple Creek and Creede Mining Co., 189[6]; Avondale Gold Mining Co., 189[6]; Beatrice Gold Mining & Milling Co., 189[8]; Black Hawk Mining & Milling Co., 189[6], and, Bonnie Nell Consolidated Gold Mining Co., 190[2], some edge splitting but generally VF. (10) Estimate $400-500

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3194 A Group of Cripple Creek mining companies comprising Boston & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co., 189[5]; Carbonate Hill Gold Mining and Milling Co., 189[9]; Colorado City and Manitou Mining & Milling Co., 190[5]; Contact Gold Mining and Tunnel Co., 1[901]; Copper Mountain Gold Min-ing Co., 189[9]; Creede & Cripple Creek Mining & Milling Co., 190[6]; Croesus Gold Mining & Tun-nel Co., 189[6]; Dante Gold Mining Co., 1[902]; Estella Gold Mining Co., 1[900], and, Eureka Gold Mining Co., 189[5], a few edge splits but generally AVF. (10) Estimate $400-500

3195 A Group of Cripple Creek mining companies comprising Geneva Gold Mining & Milling Co., 189[7]; Gilpin and Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co., 1[898]; Golden Dale Mining & Milling Co., 1[901]; Golden Pink Mining, Leasing and Bonding Co., 189[6]; Goldstone Consolidated Mining Co., 190[1]; Grace Gold Mining & Milling Co., 190[1], Josephine Gold Mining Co., 189[5]; Key West Gold Mining Co., 1[899]; King Gold Mining Co., 189[900], and, Little Corporal Gold Mining Co., 189[9], the last with a light ink stain, generally AVF. (10) Estimate $400-500

3196 A Group of Cripple Creek mining companies comprising Magnet Rock Gold Minin Co., 189[9]; Margaret Gold Mining Co., 1[899]; Mariposa Min-ing & Tunnel Co., 1[900]; Midway Gold Mining Co., 1[901]; Mundo Gold Mining Co., 189[5]; Oriole Gold Mining Co., 189[6]; Orphan Bell Min-ing & Milling Co., 189[2]; Pharmacist Consolidated Mining Co., 18[99}, and, Progress Gold Mining Co., 1[900], one or two edge repairs and a couple are cancelled, otherwise generally VF. (9)

Estimate $400-500

3197 A Group of Cripple Creek mining companies comprising Quartette Gold Mining Co., 189[9]; Sacramento Gold Mining & Milling Co., 1[899]; Sheriff Gold Mining Co., 189[9]; Six points Gold Mining Co., 189[9]; Surprise Gold Mining Co., [1900]; Texas Girl Gold Mining Co., [1900]; Wa-bash Gold Mining Co., 189[7], and, World’s Fair Mining Co., 1[900], generally VF or thereabouts. (8)

Estimate $350-450

3198 American Land and Cattle Co. (NJ), first mortgage gold bond for $1000, 1888, #738, ornate border, bald eagle at top left, green and black, printed by Hamilton Bank Note Co., with coupons, VF and scarce. Estimate $150-200

3199 Big Sag Land and Live Stock Co. (MT), $1 shares, 18(906), #15, signed by Adkin W. Kingsbury as President black, orange underprint, glue residue left margin, VF. Estimate $80-100

Adkin (Ike) Kingsbury, born 1842 in Missouri, moved to Montana in 1864 and was involved in mining and real estate. Pioneer in the cattle industry and chairman of the Cattlemen’s Association for many years. Recently in-ducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame at Oklahoma City.

A Good Collection of Cattle, Live Stock and Land Companies

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3200 Bonne Terre Farming and Cattle Co. (MO), $10 shares, Bonne Terre 189[2], #276, cattle and pigs with industrial scene in background, black, hole can-celled, GVF Estimate $80-100

3201 Boston and Gila River Cattle Co. (ME), certificate for [10,000] shares of $1, 188[2], #15, issued to C.A.Newcomb and signed by Wm C. Newcomb as President, cattle in centre, black on blue paper, AEF and scarce. Estimate $300-400

3202 Bown Livestock Co. (UT), $100 shares, Provo, Utah 19[23], #93, issued to and signed by W.C.Snow as President, head of bull at top, green and black, coun-terfoil reglued at left, VF. Estimate $80-100

3203 Buckeye Land and Live Stock Company (NM Terr), $1 shares, 190[3], number 1, issued to and signed by Dallas J. Osborne as President, ornate border, brown and black with gold seal, VF. Estimate $80-100

The Osbornes came from Ohio to the West because of ill health - he has consumption. They formed this company for rearing sheep and wool but it failed in 1906 and the family moved to Denver. Dallas died in 1913.

3205 Caves Valley Farms Company (DE), $100 shares, 1900[4], #27, cattle standing in shallow river, black, GVF. Estimate $80-120

3204 California Cattle & Land Co. (AZ), 10-year first mortgage 8% gold bond, $100, 1903, #11, of 750 is-sued, large format piece with vignette of cowboy and cattle at top, green and black, gold seal, with cou-pons, VF. Estimate $100-150

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3206 Colorado Cattle Co. of Bridgeport, CT, $1 shares, New York 187[9], #29, State seal in centre, red, gold seal, VF. Estimate $200-300

3207 Corralitos Company (CO), unissued 8% gold bond, $1000, 1889, horses and rider at drinking trough flanked by cattle, green and black, hole cancelled, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3208 Corona Land and Live Stock Co. (CO), certificate for 10 shares of $1000 each, 190[5], #80, ornate bor-der, gold and black on pale blue paper, VF.

Estimate $100-150

A rather unusual piece in that the holder is only entitled to the shares upon payment of ‘dues’ of $5 per month until the price of $500 (5% of the par value) has been paid.

3209 Crescent Cattle Co. (CO), $1 shares, Denver 190[12], #612, head of bull in centre within red crescent, brown and black, gold seal, Capital increase overprinted at top, F-VF. Estimate $100-150

3210 Crittenden Land and Cattle Co. (AZ), $10 shares, Tucson 18[87], #19, head of bull in underprint, green and brown, EF. Estimate $300-400

Several ranches were established along Sonoita Creek in Arizona. Rollin Rice Richardson purchased some land in the early 1880’s which included the Crittenden Mili-tary reservation, gradually expaning his holding over the next few years. He renamed his ranch the Crittenden and was by 1890 running some 12,000 head of cattle. The drought of 1893 severely hit his oparations and reduced his herd to only 4,000. Sold out to the Empire Ranch in 1901.

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3211 Dale Land & Cattle Co. (TX), $100 shares, Bonham & Henrietta, Texas 190[3], #32, issued to and signed by J.B.Dale as president, cattle with cowboys at top, black with gold seal depicting Texas star, ink cancelled, glue reside at extreme left edge, VF.

Estimate $200-300

3212 El Capitan Land & Cattle Co., Lincoln County, New Mexico, pair of certificates; $100 shares, undated but circa 1885, #43 and $1000 bond, 1885, #31, both with vignette of steer at top, black, the first cancelled across face with small piece removed from bottom margin, the second uncancelled, VF. (2)

Estimate $80-100

3214 Grand Valley Ranch & Cattle Co. (CO), $100 shares, Colorado Springs 188[9], #135, issued to Joseph L Hallett and signed by him as President, State seal in centre, black, GVF. Estimate $200-300

3215 Husted-Sterling Live Stock Company (CO), $100 shares, Colorado Springs 188[5], #3, issued to Ralph Sterling and signed by him as President, bull in cen-tre, black, VF. Estimate $300-400

3213 Francklyn Land & Cattle Co. (TX), a proof Freehold Land Mortgage gold bond for $1000, 1882, from the American Bank Note Co archives, head of steer at top left, black, with coupons and other documen-tation, top edge with a little damaged, hole cancelled and annotated, VF. Estimate $100-150

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3216 Kansas Stock Rancho Co. Ltd., $100 shares, after Phila delphia 188[6], #5, cattle, sheep and pigs in centre, black on blue paper, red paper seal, GVF.

Estimate $200-300

3217 Laramie River Cattle Co. (Wyoming Terr.), $100 shares, Cheyenne 18[86], #25, issued to the firm of Whipple & Hay and signed by Whipple as President and Hay as secretary, black printing on blue paper, embossed seal, with cheque and notary document, GVF. Estimate $200-300

3218 Lea Cattle Company, Lincoln County, New Mexico, 6% bond for $1000, Fort Stanton 1885, #4, two vi-gnettes of cattle at top, black, with coupons, VF.

Estimate $200-300

3220 Long Island Live Stock Fair Association (NY), stock certificate, Huntington, Long Island 18[87], #114, vignette of cattle, horses and sheep in centre, black, embossed seal, VF. Estimate $120-180

3219 Lindauer Cattle Co. of New Mexico, $100 shares, Chicago 18[89], #34, bull in centre, ornate border, black with yellow underprint, VF. Estimate $200-300

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3222 Montezuma Cattle Co. (CO), $100 shares, Denver 188[5], #86, wagons and cattle at top, ornate bor-der, black, ink cancellation, VF and rare

Estimate $200-300

3221 Maryland Land & Cattle Co. (CO), a specimen first mortgage gold bond for $1000, 1886, horses at play, ornate border, blue and black, with coupons, printed by Homer Lee Bank Note Co. numbered 0000, VF and scarce Estimate $100-150

3223 Natura Cattle & Land Company (CO), $100 shares, Denver 188[7], #110, cow in centre bearing N in diamond brand, black, embossed seal, VF.

Estimate $200-300

3224 Neches River Stock Co. (ME), $10 shares, Portland 18[93], #125, State arms in centre, black, capital overprinted with increase, AEF. Estimate $200-300

3225 New Haven Cattle Co. (CO), $25 shares, New Haven 188[5], #113, cattle at left, black, 80mm x 40mm piece removed from top right otherwise VF.

Estimate $80-100

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3227 Percheron-Norman Horse Co. (IL), $100 shares, Chicago 18[89], #88, horses and traders at top, or-nate border, green and black, with related letter from the company, VF. Estimate $150-200

3226 New York and Boston Cattle Co. (CO), a pair of proof certificates from the American Bank Note Co ar-chive, both for $100 shares, 18- and 188-, both circa 1884/5, the first with steer in centre, black with gold seal, the second with head at left, black and green, the first with split along fold in centre, F and VF. (2)

Estimate $150-200

3231 Raynolds Cattle Co. (CO), $100 shares, Canon City 188[5], #485, cow in centre, black, stamped can-celled, slight damp stain along centre fold but otherwise GVF. Estimate $100-150

3229 Powder River Live Stock Co. (CO), $100 shares, Colorado Springs 188[6], #408, bulls head in cen-tre, black, embossed seal, red overprint of capital to $500,000, GVF. Estimate $300-400

3230 Rapid Creek Horse Ranche Co., South Dakota, $5 shares, Rapid City 189[0], #6, white horse heads at top, ornate border, brown and black, glue residue on reverse top corners, GVF. Estimate $100-150

3232 Redington Live Stock Co. (AZ), $5 shares, Tucson [1885], #91, cattle, sheep and pigs in underprint, stag at eft, black, green underprint, GVF.

Estimate $200-300

3233 Redman Stockholders Corporation (AZ), $1 shares, 19[12], #1052, eagle at top, ornate border, green and black; together with other cattle/livestock relat-ed pieces comprising Big Springs Land & Cattle Co., unissued, 188-; Roscoe Stock Co., 189-, Searight Cattle Co., 188-; Omaha Dairy Association, 188-; National Stock Yard Co., 18[70]; Horseshoe Live Stock Co., 19[19] and Double S Ranch, 19[28], gn-erally about very fine, the unissued piecesEF. (8)

Estimate $150-200

3228 Powder River Live Stock Co. (CO), $100 shares, Colorado Springs 188[4], #178, bulls head in cen-tre, black, embossed seal, red overprint of capital to $400,000, GVF. Estimate $300-400

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3234 See-Bar-See Land & Cattle Co. (CO), $100 shares, Denver 18[95], #68, bull in centre with C-C brand, ornate border, black, very fine and rare Estimate $200-300

3236 South Western Land and Cattle Co. (NJ), $20 shares, Jersey City 188[4], #83, cattle at top left displaying KH brand, ornate border, green and black, embossed seal with bull’s head, GVF. Estimate $200-300

3237 Spencer-Baihly Ranch Co., Woodland, California, $100 shares, 190[14], #54, woman with spinning wheel top left, black, gold seal and underprint, print-ed by Goes, VF. Estimate $80-100

3238 Tassajara Land & Live Stock Co. (CA), a specimen certificate for $100 shares, 19- (circa 1910), cattle at top, ornate border, slate blue and black, overprinted SPECIMEN in red, with counterfoil, EF.

Estimate $100-150

3239 Two Rivers Land & Cattle Co. (WY), $100 shares, Laramie 19[14], #58, bald eagle top left, ornate bor-der, black, gold underprint and seal, printed by Goes, ink cancelled on face, VF. Estimate $80-100

3235 Somerset Ranch and Cattle Co. (NJ), $5 shares, Bound Brook, NJ 188[4], #47, State arms in centre, ornate border, black with gold seal depicting bull’s head, VF. Estimate $200-300

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3240 Union Cattle Co., 10-year sinking fund gold bond for $1000, 1886, #737, cows head in centre, ornate border, brown and black, gold seal depicting S over 0-0 brand, with coupons, GVF. Estimate $120-180

3242 Waddingham Cattle Association, a proof certificate for $100 shares, 188-, by the Continental Bank Note Co., very attractive vignette of cattle and cowboys in river, ornate border, green and black, together with another partial proof, a reverse proof and original document from the ABNCo archive, AVF and rare

Estimate $100-150

3243 Walker River Ranch Co. (AZ), $1 shares, 19[08], #7, native American at op, ornate border, orange and black, printed by Goes, couple of edge splits but VF.

Estimate $80-100

3244 Washita Cattle Co. (MO), 6% first mortgage bond for $1000, 1883, cattle and cowboys at top, bull’s head at bottom, black, with coupons, together with Walmsley Live Stock Co. (CO), $1 shares, Denver 190[1], #94, bald eagle at top, sheep bottom left, ornate border, green and black, GVF. (2)

Estimate $100-1203241 United Stockyards Corporation, specimen $1000

bond, no.M00000, 1936, vignette of bull top centre, decorative border, engraved by American Bank Note Company, black and brown, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $80-100

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3245 White-Bear Land & Cattle Co. (CO), $1 shares, Denver 19[12], #1312, polar bear views cattle and river scene from atop hill, green and black, red un-derprint, gold seal, GVF. Estimate $150-200

3246 Wills Point Land & Livestock Co. (TX), $100 shares, Wills Point, Texas 188[5], #14, cattle at top left, or-nate title, black, gold seal depicting bull’s head, left edge slightly ragged, GVF. Estimate $200-300

3247 Wood-Hagenbarth Cattle Co. Ltd. (ID), $1 shares, Spencer, Idaho 190[6], #24, cattle and farming scene with steam trains in background, black, gold underprint and seal, stamped cancelled, glue residue left edge, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3248 X T Land & Cattle Co. (NM), $100 shares, Lordsburg 18[914], #8, ornate border, black, yellow underprint, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3249 Atlantic & Gulf Coast Canal and Okeechobee Land Co. (FL) $10 shares, Philadelphia 188[93], #1220, vignettes at top of American eagle flanked at left by a scene of farmhands harvesting the sugar cane and at right of allegorical figure with produce, ornate border, printed by American Bank Note Co., black, uncancelled, VF Estimate $100-150

Founded by Hamilton Disston to dredge and reclaim the millions of acres of land that he owned around Lake Okeechobee. He operated many dredges and arranged for experience farmers to come in and settle the area. The company failed after the panic of 1893 although many of the debts were paid with help from J.P.Morgan. Disston shot himself in the head in 1896. (See also Diss-ton land Co.).

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3250 Beaver Valley Land & Mining Co. (KY) $100 shares, fully issued, undated but circa 1880, #13, lovely vi-gnette of steam train carrying coal passing through industrial scene, ornate border, gold and green, printed by The Krebs Lithographing Co., uncan-celled, GVF. Estimate $100-150

3252 Boston Land Co., share certificate, Massachusetts 18[87], #B4398, small vignette of harbour scene at top, black, adhesive revenue stamps on reverse, together with West Boston Land Associates, $750 shares, 1872[3], #94, ornate panel at left, printed by Alfred Mudge & Son, black, both uncancelled, GVF (2) Estimate $100-150

3251 Bessemer Land and Impovement Co. (AL) $100 shares, 188[8], #1785, issued to its founder H. Bardeleben, ornate heading incorporating vignette of steam train passing through pastoral scene with cattle in foreground, ornate border, printed by M F Dunn & Bro., black, cancelled, very light stain to right cor-ner, AEF Estimate $80-100

Bessemer city was created by industrialist Henry Fairchild DeBardeleben, who bought around 4000 acres of land and in 1886 built a number of furnaces to take advantage of the strong iron and steel resources in the area. Many companies then started to look to Bessemer for relocation and DeBardeleben founded the Bessemer Land and Improvement Company to survey land and plan streets, parks and sell lots to the growing popula-tion.

3253 Bryn Mawr Land and Improvement Co. (MN) $100 shares, 18[88], #63, vignette at bottom of surveyor using theodolite, ornate border, printed by American Bank Note Co., brown and black, uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

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3254 Calera Land Co. (AL), $100 shares, Calera 188[7], #177, vignette of steam train passing factory at top, ornate border, printed by J H Warner, black, red seal, uncancelled, small split on fold, VF.

Estimate $100-150

Calera has long been known for it’s lime production (calera is the spanish word for limestone), which re-mained it’s primary industry. In the 1870’s the town attempted to establish a colony of immigrants but was unsuccessful. A second and more successful attempt to develop the area was made in the 1880’s by a group of businessmen from Montgomery who bought large areas of land and formed the Calera Land Company

3255 A small collection of Californian Land Companies comprising; Novato Land Co., 19[11], Land Invest-ment Co., 187[1], Gonzales Land and Water Co., 189[1], Pasadena Land and Water Co., 18[90], Cross Land Co., 19[32], Cudahy Walnut Land Co., 19[31], Bay Head Land Co., 19[24], Boulevard Land Co., 19[29], Westside Land Co., 19[11], United Properties Co., 191[4], United Properties Co., 1911, Estates of Long Beach, 19[15], all un-cancelled, one with splits on folds otherwise all GVF. (12) Estimate $150-200

3257 Central Canal and Land Co. (WY), $100 shares, Wyoming 18[89], #24 lovely vignette of pastoral scene beside the Central Canal, ornate border, print-ed by A Gast, black, punch cancelled, GVF.

Estimate $100-150

3256 Camden Land Co. (ME) shars, 190[2], #2662, vignette of coastal scene with sailing ship in fore-ground, ornate border, printed by American Bank Note Co., brown and black, together with another Maine land company; Penobscot Bay Land Co., $10 shares, Stockton Springs 188[94], #805, ornate bor-der, black on grey, both uncancelled, VF (2).

Estimate $100-150

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3258 Charleroi Land Co. (PA), $100 shares, Pittsburgh, [1894], #73, ornate border at left, printed by Otto Krebs, black, small edge nicks, VF.

Estimate $60-80

The company was formed in 1890 to purchase land and create the town which was incorporated in 1891. It be-came famous for its glass manufacture, being home to Pittsburgh Glass, one of the largest in the world at the time.

3260 Columbia Real Estate and Investment Co. (WI), a pair of certificates, $10 shares, 189[3] and 189[5], #117 and #166, American eagle at top, ornate bor-der, printed by Swain and Tate, black, the first with gold seal and also overprinted ‘fully paid’ in red, the other with embossed seal, uncancelled, GVF.(2)

Estimate $80-100

3261 Davis Land Co. (MS), $10 shares, Jackson 18[90], #598, vignettes of an elderly Jefferson Davis at left and his wife right, ornate floral border, printed by R & T A Ennis, black, uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $300-400

Incorporated in Mississippi the company had obvious links with Confederate President Jefferson Davis but we are unable to ascertain whether there was any financial involvement or he just lent his name to this enterprise. The Davis’s were living at Beauvoir near Biloxi in the 1880’s but had died by 1889. Perhaps the company was formed after his death to deal with the 600 plus acres of land around the house?

3259 Colorado College Land Co. $10 shares, Colorado 188[2], #20, vignette of college building at top, ornate border, black and pink, pink underprint, together with other Colorado land companies com-prising; Amity Canal Reservoir and Improvement Co., $50 shares, 189[1], #54, vignette of Colorado emblem at top, ornate border, black, East Colorado Springs Land Co., $1 shares, #99, American eagle at top, ornate border, gold seal and underprint, and Denver Land and Water Co., $1000 2nd Mortgage 4% Bond, vignette of American eagle flanked by al-legorical figures and cherubs at top, ornate border, brown and black, with coupons, all uncancelled, VF-EF (4) Estimate $150-200

Colorado College Land was formed with E.P.Tenney, college president, as the major stockholder and this is signed by him as President. His land plans failed in 1884 which led to his removal as President of the Col-lege.

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3263 East Lincoln Park Land Co. (MN), $100 shares, St. Paul 18[90], #33, small vignette of native Ameri-can confronting farmer with state motto L’Etoile du Nord at top, ornate border, blue, together with 3 more Minnesota land companies comprising; St. Louis Land Improvement Co., $100 shares, Duluth 18[91], #364, 3 small vignettes; farmer at left, coat of arms at right, beehive at bottom, ornate border, gold seal, green, Saint Paul Land Co., $100 shares, 188[903], #848, ornate border gold seal, black, Union Land Co. of Saint Paul, $100 shares, 188[7], ornate border, gold seal, black on green, all uncan-celled, the first with small edge nicks, VF (4)

Estimate $150-200

3264 Fairmount Land Co. (VA), $100 shares, Richmond 189[5], #110, made out to and signed by John Ma-honey, President, vignette at top of steam train pass-ing by town depicting the grid layout, ornate border, printed by A Hoen & Co., black, gold seal, uncan-celled, AEF. Estimate $80-100

3262 Disston Land Co. (FL), $100 shares, 189[5], #100, American eagle at top, ornate border, printed by Wm. F Murphy’s, brown and black, together with 2 more Florida land companies comprising; Land Co. of Florida, share certificate, [1931], #B6693, ornate border, printed by Franklin Lee Division - American Bank Note Co., orange and black, and Seminole Land & Investment Co. St. Cloud, Florida, $25 scrip certificate, 19[15], #839, lovely vignette of Lake To-hopekaliga at top, ornate border, orange and black, gold seal with blue ribbon, all uncancelled, VF-EF (3).

Estimate $80-100

Founded by Hamilton Disston to handle his enormous holding of Florida land - he was sold over 6000 square miles in Florida in 1881 at just 25 cents an acre which saved the State from bankruptcy as it could not pay in-terest on its large debts. He became a celebrity overnight and proceeded to form other companies, including this and the Atlantic and Gulf Coast Canal and Okeechobee Land Company. Following the panic of 1893 things be-came very difficult with money in very short supply and Disston was broke. He shot himself in the head in 1896. (see lot 3249).

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3265 Florence and Keyport Company., 50 shares in real estate company “at the rate of 25 feet by 100 for ev-ery share of stock”, Keyport 1851, vignette of sailing ships top and coat of arms of New Jersey left hand side, black, left edge close cut otherwise EF.

Estimate $150-200

An important company, formed in 1846, in the develop-ment of Union Beach. Built a 2,200 long pier in 1852 and sold building lots, later chartering the steamer Armenia to bring passengers from New York . Built the Monmouth House Hotel in 1852 .

3266 Franco-Texan Land Co. (TX), 1 share, 1876, #24925, 3 vignettes at top, allegorical figure in centre flanked by cattle at left and horse drawn thresher with farm-hands at left, ornate border, text also in French and German, printed by Continental Bank Note Co., black, uncancelled, AEF. Estimate $100-150

3267 Gouldsboro Land Improvement Co. (ME), $5 shares, Gouldsboro 18[90], #127, vignette at top of Ameri-can eagle perched on a globe with industrial and coastal scenes in background, ornate border, printed by Financial & Mining Record, black, gold under-print, uncancelled, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3268 Hamilton Land Association (NJ), $50 shares, Newark 187[4], #15, signed by H M Hamilton as President, lovely vignette of pastoral/coastal scene with steam train approaching, ornate border, printed by Henry Siebert & Bros. black, uncancelled, AEF.

Estimate $100-150

3269 Hancock Town Co. (CO), $100 shares, 188[1], #88, vignette of coat of arms flanked by American eagle at left and construction workers at right, ornate border, black, small format, uncancelled, EF.

Estimate $80-100

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3271 Huntington and Kenova Land Development Co. (VA), $100 shares, 189[2], #703, vignette of steam train approaching busy station platform, overprinted ‘Al-lotment Stock’ in purple, printed by Bradley & Gil-bert, black, gold underprint and seal, uncancelled, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3270 Harriman Land Co. (NJ), $5 shares, 1897, #564C, vignette of mine workers at rock face, ornate border, printed by F R Brooke, black, uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

3272 La Grande Land Co. (OR), $100 shares, 189[0], #83, small vignette at top with Oregon State emblem at centre flanked by buffalo at left and cowboy at right, ornate border, printed by East Oregonian Steam Print, black on pink underprint, AEF.

Estimate $80-100

3273 Lamoine and Mount Desert Land Co. (ME), a pair of certificates for $5 shares, 189[0], #1367 and #A235 the first with a vignette of a stag, capital $1,000,000, ornate border, printed by Kendall Bank Note Co., the second with a vignette of the C W Chapin paddle steamer, Capital $1,500,000, printed by W H Couil-lard, ornate border, green and black with yellow un-derprint, uncancelled, GVF (2).

Estimate $150-200

3274 Lindsey Town and Improvement Co. (TX), $100 shares, Brownsville, Texas 190[7], #29, ornate head-ing and border, printed by Clarke and Courts, black and orange, brown embossed seal, together with 3 other land companies comprising Denison Land and Investment Co. (TX), $100 shares, 18[89], #361, or-nate border, printed by Geo.E Crosby & Co., black, Oro City Townsite and Water Co, (AL)$1 shares, 19[08], #477, vignette of figure on winged wheel at top, ornate border, printed by W H Kistler, black and gold, gold seal, Baca Land Grant Corp. (AZ)1000 shares, New York 1902, #54, ornate border, brown, all uncancelled, VF (4) Estimate $80-100

3275 Lyndhurst Improvement Co. of Baltimore City (MD), $100 shares, 189[5], #20, American eagle at top, ornate border, gold seal, black, together with 2 more Baltimore land companies, Washington and Balti-more Land Co., First General Mortgage 20 Year 5% Gold Bond, $250, 1901, American eagle with globe at top, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, Walbrook Land Corporation, $50 shares, undated but circa 1905, #25, American eagle on globe at top, ornate border, black, all uncancelled, GVF (3).

Estimate $80-100

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3276 Manhattan and Yonkers Land Co. (NY), $50 shares, New York 1[896], #54, vignette of ‘Liberty’ at left, and steam train passing over bridge at bottom within underprint, printed by Albert B King, black and gold, together with 5 more New York land Compa-nies including; New Rochelle Development Co., $100 shares, 19[06], #12, vignette at top of large town-houses with horse drawn carriages and motorcars passing along the road, ornate border, printed by Broun-Green, Maple Grove Land Co., Buffalo, $25 shares, 189[3], #160, American eagle at top, ornate border, black, pink underprint; Hollis Park Terrace Development Co., 19[10]; Jeremiah Realty Co. Inc., 19[24]; and Yonkers and Nepperhan Realty Co., 190[5], #1, all uncancelled, one with a small tear on fold otherwise VF (6). Estimate $100-150

3277 New Rome Land Co. (GA), $100 shares, 18[92], #735, lovely vignette at top of ranch house with cat-tle grazing beside railway line and township in back-ground, ornate border incorporating cherubs, brown and black, uncancelled, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3279 North American Land Company, certificate for [5] shares, 179[5], #1124, signed by Robert Morris as President, black printing with scrollwork at left, top and right edges a little brittle, a good signature with negligible ink burning, good very fine.

Estimate $400-500

3278 New York and Ontario Land Co. (PA), $50 shares, 189[0], #96, vignette at top depicting two scenes; one of miners drilling at rock face and one of miners filling horse drawn trucks, with smaller images of the minehead and entrance, a further vignette of a dog’s head at bottom, ornate border incorporating drag-ons, printed by New York Bank Note Co., brown and black, uncancelled, EF. Estimate $80-100

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3281 Omaha & Florence Land & Trust Co. (NE), $100 shares, 188[6], #24, vignette of steam train ap-proaching at top, ornate border, printed by Gibson, Miller & Richardson, black with orange underprint, uncancelled, GVF. Estimate $100-150

3282 Phillipsburg Land Co. (TN), $100 shares, Albany 189[1], #22, ornate heading with small vignette at left of wheat sheaf and sailing barge, ornate border, printed by J H Warner, black, gold seal, together with 2 more Tennessee land companies compris-ing Iron Belt Land Co., $100 shares, Johnson City 189[1], #22, vignette of Liberty dollar??? at top, or-nate border, printed by Ogden Bros., blue with gold vignette and underprint, and Co-Operative Town Co. $1 subscription cert., 189[3], #317, ornate bor-der, black, all uncancelled GVF. (3)

Estimate $80-100

3280 Northumberland Improvement Co. (NJ), $100 shares, 18[89], #114, vignette at top depicting ma-rine and agricultural impliments with coat of arms at centre, ornate border, black, together with 3 more New Jersey land companies comprising; Meadow Land Society of South Orange, $50 shares, 18[90], #19, coat of arms at top, printed by Francis & Lout-rel, black on grey underprint, Camden, Atlantic and Ventnor Land Co., $100 shares, 18[1911], #237, coat of arms at top, ornate border, grey, gold seal, and Atlantic Seashore Improvement Co., $10 shares, [1910], #177, coat of arms at top, ornate border, brown and black, gold seal, all uncancelled, GVF. (4)

Estimate $80-100

3283 Pleasantville Land Co. (NY), $100 shares, 18[78], #46, vignette of eagle with shield entitled Excelsior flanked by shipping at left, steam train passing over bridge at right with produce and agricultural tools in foreground, ornate border, printed by Korff Brothers, red seal, black, uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

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3285 Port Arthur Land Co., $100 shares, 189[1901], #427, vignette of pastoral scene with train track, sun-set in background, ornate border, 2 adhesive revenue stamps, printed by Buxton & Skinner, blue, uncan-celled, AEF. Estimate $80-100

3286 Raritan and Delaware Land Co. $100 shares, 18[63], #43, wheat sheaf at centre, ornate heading and side panels, adhesive revenue stamp, black, pink underprint, uncancelled, VF. Estimate $100-150

3287 Richardson Land & Timber Co. (IA), $100 shares, Davenport 189[3], #28, vignette at left corner of logging mill, ornate border, printed by The Demo-crat Co., black, uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

3288 Rochester and Kettle Falls Land Co. (NY) $100 shares, Rochester 18[90], #94, vignette of water fall at top, ornate border, printed by Rochester Litho & Print, gold seal, black, uncancelled, together with 3 receipts for share purchases, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

3284 Point Breeze Park Association (PA), a pair of certificates; the first for $250 shares, 18[75], #361, the second for one $250 share, 18[76], #215, vi-gnette of stallions either side of sheild with American eagle above, ornate panels to left and right, ornate border, printed by J Haehnlen and H J Toudy & Co., thus slightly different in design, black uncan-celled, GVF (2). Estimate $100-150

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3289 San Diego Land and Town Co. (ME), $25 shares, 189[0], #550, vignette of seated native American with township in background at top, ornate border, printed by American Bank Note Co., brown and black, uncancelled, AEF. Estimate $80-100

3290 San Pedro & Canon del Agua Company, $1000 income bond, Hartford Connecticut 1880, #761, large format, vignette of cattle top centre, ornate border, coupons, black, EF. Estimate $100-150

Land owned by the company was subject to severla legal actions involving the governemnts of USA and Mexico.

3291 Sea Haven Improvement Co. (NJ), $50 shares, Camden 188[1], #66, vignette of coat of arms at top flanked by steam train at left and paddle steamer at right, ornate border, printed by Theo. Leonhardt & Son, black, uncancelled, EF. Estimate $80-100

3292 Sioux City Valley Land Co., (ME), $100 shares, Boston 189[0], #61, lovely vignette of steam train crossing a bridge spanning river with paddle steamer below and township in background, ornate border, printed by Forbes, gold seal, black, pink unerprint of value, uncancelled, GVF. Estimate $100-150

3293 South Dakota & Wyoming Town Site Co. (NE), $100 shares, 189[3], #292, ornate border, printed by Rees, black, together with 2 more Nebraska land companies comprising South Platte Land Co., $50 shares, [1920], #209, printed by Acres, Blackmar & Co., black, and Inter-State Townsite Co.,$100 shares, Omaha 189[2], #93, ornate border, printed by Jour-nal Print, black and gold, all uncancelled, VF (3)

Estimate $80-100

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3294 Suburban Land Improvement Co. (PA), $50 shares, Philadelphia 188[9], #24, vignette of dog guarding key to a chest at top, townhouse at bottom left, or-nate border, black, uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

3295 Tacoma Improvement Co. (VA), $100 shares, 189[0], #142, vignette of farmer and dog by fence feeding horse, ornate border, printed by Bradt Print-ing Co., red and blue, uncancelled, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

3296 United States Freehold Land and Emigration Co. (CO), $100 shares, New York 18[71], #856, vignette of steam train passing travellers resting by railway line and farm workers, overprinted ‘incorporated by spe-cial Act of Congress of the United States, Approved July 8th 1870’, in red, ornate border, printed by Major & Knapp, adhesive Dutch and USA revenue stamps, black, uncancelled, small edge tear at top, VF.

Estimate $100-150

3297 Wahnetah Land and Improvement Co. (PA), $10 shares, Mauch Chunk 18[86], #109, vignette of stal-lions with coat of arms at top, native Americans to left and right, ornate border, printed by Mosford & Sons, orange and black, uncancelled, AEF.

Estimate $100-150

This company built and developed the area around the famous waterfalls that had become so popular with the ladies and gentlemen of New York & Philadelphia. The Switzerland of America was the phrase used to attract thousands of visitors to the area. The Wahnetah Hotel is now gone (destroyed by fire many years ago) and much of the trail is now sadly in disrepair but signs of the original work retaining walls, bridges and paths can still be seen.

3298 Winfield Land and Mortgage Co. (KS), $100 shares, Philadelphia 188[8], #65, ornate border, gold seal, black, together with 3 more Missouri land companies comprising North Side Land & Mortgage Co. $100 shares, Kansas City 188[8], #342, ornate heading, printed by Union Bank Note Co, black, Randolph Land & Improvement Co., $100 shares, 1893, #44, American eagle at top, ornate border, printed by Gast, black, green underprint, gold seal, and Gui-notte Land Co., $100 shares, 190[7], #39. vignette of allegorical figure at left and eagle head at bottom, ornate border, black and gold, all uncancelled, VF (4).

Estimate $100-150

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3299 Wyoming Vi l la Land Co . (PA) , $50 shares , ‘Ph i l ade lph ia 18[88], #12, vignette of stallions with coat of arms dated 1888 at top, ornate border, printed by Wm F Murphy’s Sons, black, uncancelled, light stains, VF. Estimate $100-150

Despite its western sounding title, the company owned land in Philadelphia and built attrative ‘villas’ on what is now Wyoming Avenue.

3300 American Express Company, $500 shares, New York 186[1], #731, capital 2000 shares, signed by Henry Wells as president, William G. Fargo as Secretary and Alexander Holland as Treasurer, dog’s head in centre with horse and wagon and busy dockside, black, cancelled, usual discolouration and tiny chip at left edge, F-VF and a scarcer issue

Estimate $200-300

3301 American Merchants Union Express Company, $100 shares, 186[9], #5336, signed by William Fargo as President, loaded wagon speeds away from dockside, classic dog logo at top left, black, orange imprinted 5 cent revenue stamp in centre, hole and stamped can-celled, GVF. Estimate $80-100

Commercial & Industrial Companies

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3302 Centennial International Exhibition, 100 shares of $10 in the Centennial Board ofFinance, Philadelphia 187[5], #5789, huge certificate with numerous vignettes depicting American history from the signing of the Declaration of Independence, black, with pale blue ‘100’ in centre, heavy folds with some reinforcement on the reverse but AVF. Estimate $800-1,000

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3303 Chama Company, common and preferred $50 shares, 18[98], vignette of New Jersey top left, #55 and #42 respectively, black and black on pink, both issued to and signed by Leon Dutton, railroad presi-dent, VF. (2) Estimate $80-100

3304 Coca -Cola Bottling Company of Worcester, $1 shares, 19[17], #57, vignette of Capitol Building, gold seal, black with oranage border, together with shares in Tupelo Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 19[38], Richmond-Washington King-Cola Bottling Co., 19[17], Roanoke Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Virginia 19[21], Florida Citrus Juice & Syrup Co., Jackson-ville 19[18], Dixie Flip Syrup Corporation, Salem 19[17], Bolen & Byrne Beverage Corp., 19[29], At-lantic beverage Corp., Petersburg 19[16], Twentieth Century Beverage Corporation, Indiana 19[22], and Virginia Beverage Corp., Roanoke 19[19], genrally VF. (10) Estimate $300-400

A good group of Cola and soft drink companies and bot-tlers which flourished during the early part of the 20th century. Most are very scarce.

3305 Columbus Zoological Company, Ohio, $5 shares, Columbus 190[5], #6420, eagle vignette top centre, ornate black border, green underprint, gold overprint and seal, EF Estimate $200-300

The first zoo in Columbus, located in the north River-view neighborhood of Beechwold, Clintonville. The zoo opened in May, 1905 but closed in October, 1905 under unknown circumstances. The former monkey house can still be seen on the property of 150 W. Beechwold Blvd. where it is used as a barn. The zoo’s original brick en-trance can also be seen on North High Street at Beech-wold Road. The current zoo opened in 1927.

3306 Dacotah Construction Company, $100 shares, Des Moines 188[7], #1, vignette of railway goods yard and bridge, gold seal, black on yellow paper, GVF Estimate $100-150

Presumably railroad related as this was the main vehicle for settlement of the territory which gained satehood as North Dakota in 1889.

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3307 Electus Glove Button Shoe Company, $100 shares, Baltimore [1900], #608, vignette of boot, ornate border, black and green, together with 3 further shares of companies in the shoe business including Pfau Boot (overstamped Mauch Chunk) Shoe Manu-facturing Company, 18[93] vignette of ‘old’ and ‘new’ methods of manufacture and Mansell Heel Machine Company, $10 shares, 188[5], vignette of machine, gold seal, EF. (4) Estimate $200-300

3308 Excelsior Watch Company, issued but undated $100 shares, New York 188[-], #35, vignette of watch workings, ornate border, issued to and signed by James Hood as President, grey, EF.

Estimate $100-150

Pocket watch maker which may have sold out to the American Standard Watch company in the 1880’s as the Excelsior name was offered by this company from about 1885 until 1929.

3310 Florida Cocoanut Plantation Co., $5 shares, Portland Maine 18[87], #34, vignette of coconut trees on coast, ornate border, black on green paper, EF.

Estimate $100-150

3309 Fales Heating Company of Great Britain, $10 shares, Philadelphia 18[90], vignette of mechanical device, ornate border, gold seal, black, together with Fales Heating Co. of New Jersey & Delaware, 18[90], black and brown with vignette as first and Fales Heating Company of Pennsylvania, 18[90], ornate border, black, small tear at base of NJ certificate other-wise generally VF. (3)

Estimate $100-150

Nothing can be found about this company which obvi-ously had very grand business plans with many branch-es formed in the United States and overseas.

3311 Indestructable Material Co., $100 shares, New York 187[4], #170, vignette of mineworkers, ornate bor-der, black with orange underprint, EF.

Estimate $80-100

Builders or rather suppliers of bulding materials oper-ating in New York.

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3312 James Smith Woolen Machinery Company, $100 preference shares, Philadelphia 189[6], #67, vignette of horses in front of shield and large portrait of founder, James Smith left of centre, pencilled note top left indicating shares voided 1912, green, close cut left border otherwise VF. Estimate $80-100

Company formed in 1893.

3315 MacKellar, Smiths and Jordan Company, $100 shares, 188[5], #31, issued to Richard Smith and signed by Thomas MacKellar, vignette of men in front of very early printing press, ornate border, EF.

Estimate $100-120

Philadelphia based type foundry and printers which used tools acquired from Benjamin Franklin. In 1892 the company was incorporated with the American Type Founders Company.

3313 Lampasas Bridge Co. of Belton (TX), $100 shares, Belton Texas 18[76], #42, rancher on horseback surveys surroundings, allegorical female to the left, black, AVF Estimate $150-200

Originally built in 1875 but replaced in 1889 with a wooden truss structure that collapsed after a fire only this year.

3314 The Long Island Club (NY), $100 bond, 1872, #5, large format piece with lovely vignette of the Club building top right, black, red underprint ‘$100’ and green paper seal, with coupons, together with Long Island Fish Co., $100 shares, New York 188[0], #20, ornate border, black, the first with splits along folds, F & VF. (2) Estimate $80-120

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3316 Merchants Union Express Co., $100 shares, $35 paid up, 186[7], #2994, loaded wagon speeds away from railway goods yard, black, green underprint, creased with light discolouration as usual, AVF.

Estimate $80-100

3317 Mills’ Button Hole Attachment Company, $5 share, Camden 18[85], #230, vignette of lady at sewing machine, black border and pink underprint, together with 7 further certificates relating to sewing machine companies, including Eyelet Hole Attachment Co., 189[0], Post Combination Sewing Machine Co., 188[4], American Button Hole Overseaming & Sew-ing Machine Co., 188[3], Davis Sewing Machine Company at Watertown NJ, 186[9], and the New York Sewing-Machine Company 10% stock, 18[70], generally VF and better. (8) Estimate $200-300

3318 New York Oxygen Gas Company, $100 shares, New York 18[70], revenue stamps, ornate border, black, EF. Estimate $80-100

Used a French system of burners to use oxygen gas for illumination

3319 The Odourless Excavating Company, $100 shares, Jersey City 18[78], #47, vignettes of various con-traptions “excavating odour”, red seal, black, EF.

Estimate $100-150

Made apparatus for emptying cesspools, sinks and the removal of sewage WITHOUT the associated smells!

3320 Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road, one share, Philadelphia 179[5], #314, signed by William Bingham as President, wagon and horses approach toll house and gates, black printing on vellum, em-bossed seal, toned, F-VF. Estimate $300-400

3321 Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road, one share, Philadelphia 179[5], #506, signed by William Bingham as President, wagon and horses approach toll house and gates, black printing on vellum, em-bossed seal, VF. Estimate $300-400

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3322 Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road, one share, Philadelphia 179[5], #961, signed by William Bingham as President, wagon and horses approach toll house and gates, black printing on vellum, em-bossed seal, VF. Estimate $300-400

3323 Philadelphia Locomotive Vehicle & Stationary Motor Company of Camden, New Jersey, $10 shares, Camden 18[91], #956, vignette of American eagle top centre, ornate border, black, EF.

Estimate $100-150

On locating some of the patents of this company it would appear that it offered a spring-loaded motor to propel vehicles. We have only seen cycles on the patent docu-ments which we would think was their limitation!

3325 Popp Compressed Air & Electric Power Company, $100 shares, New York 188[8], #35, vignette of winged cherub carrying electric light, black, printed by American Bank Note Co., EF.

Estimate $80-100

Victor Popp was an Austrian engineer reponsible for providing Paris with a city wide supply of compressed air which drove the public clocks, hydraulic lifts and communication systems. His system was brought to the United States by this company.

3324 Pocomoke Bay Oyster Company, $10 shares, Camden NJ 18[85], #74, vignette of sailing ship, or-nate border, black with brown underprint, together with small booklet describing the property and assets of the company, EF and scarce. Estimate $150-200

Part of Chesapeake Bay.

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3326 Redfield & Rice Manufacturing Co., silversmiths, $100 shares, New York 18[68], #120, vignette of loco in front of factory, revenue stamp and decora-tive borders, black, some creasing otherwise EF.

Estimate $100-150

Manufacturers of silver plated ware in Brooklyn, New York.

3328 Schimpf and Keim Boiler and Manafacturing Co., $25 shares, Norristown Pennsylvania 18[89], #102, large vignette of early boiler, ornate border, black, EF. Estimate $100-150

3329 Schomacker Piano Forte Manufacturing Company, $5 shares, Philadelphia’s [1891], #386, vignette of factory building, ornate border, signed by Schomack-er as Secretary, EF. Estimate $100-150

The Schomacker Piano Company was one of Philadel-phia earlier and more successful piano manufacturers. Established in 1838, it survived the Great depression but finally went out of business in the early 1940s’

3327 Richardson’s Centennial Farm Gate, $10 share, 188[3], vignette of farm gates, engraved by Wallace, black, centre fold split and tear in right border other-wise VF and scarce. Estimate $100-150

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3330 Southern Lif Insurance and Trust Company of Florida, 5% bond for $1000 or £225, 1839, #247, guaranteed by the Territory of Florida and hand-signed by the Governor Richard K. Call on the re-verse, large format piece with atractive scrollwork, coupons at each side and below, black, GVF

Estimate $150-200

Richard K. Call (1792 - 1862), land agent, planta-tion and slave owner, became the largest landowner in Leon County. Appointed Governor by Andrew Jackson in 1836, losing the position in 1839. He was apponted again in 1841 for a second term.

3332 Thompson Brothers Lumber Co., $100 shares, Doucette Texas 190[9], #76, decorative format with trees right and left and pine cones top centre, brown and green, hand cancelled in red ink otherwise VF.

Estimate $80-100

One of several companies set up by the Thompsons to develop the lumber industry in Texas.

3333 Thurber Whyland Company, $100 preference shares, Jersey City 189[1], #2764, handsigned by Thurber, vignette of large store top right, green border and underprint “Preferred”, engraved by Homer Lee Bank Note Co., EF. Estimate $80-100

A large Grocery store in Brooklyn, in financial trouble by 1894 and reorganised as the American Grocery Company.

3331 Swiss Steam Laundry Co. (WV), $50 shares, 18[92], #217, vignette of building, affixed gold seal, black, EF. Estimate $80-100

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3334 Toledo Novelty Works, $50 shares, Toledo, Ohio 18[62], #179, issued and signed by R Russell as President, vignette of piping and various tools, side vignettes of Lady Liberty in front of harbour and man working on piping, black, close cut left edge oth-erwise EF. Estimate $150-200

3335 United States Standard Hose Coupling Company, $20 shares, Nashua New Hampshire 18[86], #13, vignette of hose top centre, decorative border, grey, EF. Estimate $80-100

3336 Vanderbilt Newspapers Inc. (DE), pair of certificates for common stock, and preferred stock, both 192[4], both #5729, both signed by Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr as president, ornate borders, brown with brown seal and green with green seal respectively, AVF. (2)

Estimate $150-200

3337 A Trio of Pennsylvania Specimen certificates comprising Monongahela Natural Gas Co. (PA), $100 shares, 18--, William Penn greets Colonist and Indians, brown and black; Penn Colony Trust Co. and Penn Trust Co., both with same vignette of William Penn and others presenting gifts to Indi-ans, green and black, all are from the American bank Note Co. archive and overprinted SPECIMEN in red, EF. (3) Estimate $80-100

3338 A rather miscellaneous lot of certificates including Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1956-58, subscription certificates for both 5 shilling and £1 in the ‘adven-ture’; specimen certificates in Broadband.com - An-gel Technologies INc., circa 1990’s, and a specimen certificate of X Prize, Lindbergh 75th Anniversary Flight, 2002, and others (4), VF+. (8)

Estimate $50-100

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We are extremely pleased to be able to offer this very extensive collection of Stocks and Bonds from Cuba. William has been a client for many years of the old Collectors Gallery and R.M.Smythe businesses which are now part of Spink and we are so pleased that we are able to offer many pieces again to new clients.

William Jaume left Cuba for Miami in 1962 aged 8. He was expecting his parents and siblings to join him but the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962 caused all visas to be revoked and it was to be another 4 years before they managed the journey. The parents of 14,048 children chose to send them away through the Catholic Welfare Bureau in what is now called Operation Pedro Pan, the largest exodus of unaccompanied children in the Western Hemisphere. After a few months William was sent to New Jersey for schooling and a local family was found for him to live with.

William later attended Williams College in Massachusetts, double majoring in Spanish and political science. He also received an MBA in finance from New York University. He spent 25 years working on Wall Street and moved to Fort Lauderdale after his job ended in 2008.

Introduction by William JaumeIn the summer of 1991, I started working for the Corporate Trust Division of Banker’s Trust Company (now Deutsche Bank). Among my many operational responsibilities was the management of the vault that held physical securities, both registered and bearer. Shortly after my start, the supervisor in charge of the vault informed me that it was time to purge obsolete securities from the vault inventory. Among the items to be purged were old Cuba Railroad bonds. The items caught my eye both for their artistic impression and be-cause of my Cuban heritage. I obtained permission to keep a sample. At the same time, my work colleague, noticing my interest, introduced me to the world of scripophily. He had been a collector for many years specializing in railroads and mining companies. He taught me the ropes about contacting dealers, the Bond & Stock Society, and especially about RM Smythe & Co, which was exactly 2 blocks away from my office in the financial district! I soon became fascinated with this wonderful world of old securities which unlocked an amazing trove of history, and I focused my attention on Cuba and the Balearic Islands. My family is origi-nally from Mallorca and I was born in Cuba, thereby the link. Over the course of 20 years, I accumulated ap-proximately 50 pieces from the Balearic Islands and over 500 pieces relating to Cuba. I had a marvelous time dealing with auctions all over the world, Internet sales, rummaging through shops in the US and in Europe and working directly with dealers. I learned so much about the history of my native country and met many, many fascinating people along the adventure. I recently retired and my focus now is on different things, so I have decided to pass on my collection so that others may enjoy what I enjoyed for such a long time. I donat-ed the Balearic collection to a cousin in Mallorca who continues to keep it alive and plans to exhibit it there someday. My Cuban collection has been entrusted to Spink so it may have the widest possible distribution.

It’s been a wonderful experience.

Bill Jaume

The William Jaume Collection of Cuba

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3339 Republic of Cuba, 1866, 12% Loan, mortgage bond for $5000, #27, of only 1000 issued, very attractive piece with coat of arms in centre flanked by heads of George Washington and Simon Bolivar, black, red underprint ‘$5000’, with coupons, VF and rare,

Estimate $300-400

3340 Republic of Cuba, 6% Loan, 1869, bond for 100 pesos, #632, signed by Jose Morales Lemus as Presi-dent of the Junta, allegorical female top centre, or-nate border, black, tiny repaired tear at left edge, VF.

Estimate $200-300

3341 Republic of Cuba, 6% Loan, 1869, bond for 500 pesos, #1803, signed by Jose Morales Lemus as President of the Junta, allegorical female top centre, ornate border, black, F-VF. Estimate $200-300

3342 Republic of Cuba, 6% Loan, 1869, bond for 1000 pesos, #1963, signed by Jose Morales Lemus as President of the Junta, allegorical female top centre, ornate border, green, some toning overall, tiny piece missing from lower right corner, halved and neatly re-paired, F Estimate $200-300

3343 Republic of Cuba, 7% Loan, 1872, bond for 100 pesos, #757, map of the Island at top centre, allegor-ical figures bottom left and bottom right, green and black, printed by the Continental bank Note Co., with coupons, toned on centre fold, VF

Estimate $200-300

3344 Republic of Cuba, 7% Loan, 1872, bond for 500 pesos, #637, map of the Island at top centre, alle-gorical figures bottom left and bottom right, red and black, printed by the Continental Bank Note Co., with coupons, GVF. Estimate $300-400

THE WILLIAM JAUME COLLECTION OF CUBA / Government Loans

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3346 Government, 1876 8% Loan, a certificate for $100 pesos, #189699, coat of arms at top, black, printed by the American Bank Note Co., not issued and probably an example retained in the printers archive, AEF and rare Estimate $200-300

3347 Republic of Cuba, 6% Loan, series of 1897, bond for 5 pesos, #46, ornate border, coat of arms at top left, female head top right, green, embossed seal, VF and scarce. Estimate $300-400

3348 Republic of Cuba, 1904 5% Loan, a specimen temporary certificate for $500 bond, issued by Spey-er & Co., New York, from the American bank Note Co. archives, ornate border, olive green and black, with single coupom and counterfoil, AVF and scarce.

Estimate $100-120

3349 Republic of Cuba, 5% Interior Loan, 1905, bond for 100 pesos, #31755, allegorical females flank coat of arms at top, green and black, printed by the American Bank Note Co., no coupons remain, a few endorsements on face, hole cancelled, VF.

Estimate $60-80

3350 Republic of Cuba, 6% Treasury Loan, 1915, bond for $100 pesos, #19724, allegorical females flank coat of arms in medallion, ornate border, brown and black, with coupons, perforated cancelled, VF.

Estimate $80-100

3345 Republic of Cuba, 7% Loan, 1872, bond for 1000 pesos, #812, map of the Island at top centre, allegor-ical figures bottom left and bottom right, blue and black, printed by the Continental Bank Note Co., with coupons, GVF. Estimate $300-400

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3351 Republic of Cuba, 6% Treasury Loan, 1915, a specimen bond for $1000 pesos, from the American Bank Note Co. archive, allegorical females flank coat of arms in medallion, ornate border, red and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen and small hole cancellations, VF and scarce. Estimate $150-200

3353 Republic of Cuba, 5½% Gold Loan 1930, bond for $100 pesos, #15299, coat of arms at top, ornate border, green and black, text in English and Spanish, printed by Hamilton Bank Note Co., with coupons, GVF. Estimate $120-150

3354 Republic of Cuba, 4½% External Loan, 1937, bonds for $100 and $1000 pesos, #4167 and #245, trio of allegorical figures at top, ornate borders, blue and black & green and black, text in English and Spanish, printed by American Bank Note Co., with coupons, GVF. (2) Estimate $200-300

3352 Republic of Cuba, 6% Treasury Loan, 1917, bond for $100 pesos, #23188, allegorical females flank coat of arms in medallion, ornate border, olive-green and black, with coupons, not cancelled, GVF.

Estimate $120-180

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3355 Republic of Cuba, 4½% External Loan, 1941, a specimen bond for $1000 pesos, trio of allegorical figures at top, ornate border, mauve and black, text in English and Spanish, printed by American Bank Note Co., with coupons, overprinted specimen in red, numbered 00000 GVF. Estimate $150-200

3356 Republic of Cuba, 4% Public Loan, 1950, bond for $1000 pesos, #97245, coat of arms at top, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $100-150

3357 Republic of Cuba, 4% Internal Loan, 1952, a specimen bond for $1000 pesos, from the American Bank Note Co. archive, coat of arms at top flanked by allegorical figures, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen and DUPLI-CADO in red, EF. Estimate $150-200

3358 Republic of Cuba, 4% Economic and Social Development Loan, 1954, a specimen bond for $1000, from the American Bank Note Company ar-chive, allegorical figures at top, ornate borders, red and black, overprinted SPECIMEN in blue and also overprinted DUPLICADO in centre, with coupons, near EF. Estimate $100-150

3359 Republic of Cuba, 4% Economic and Social Development Loan, 1955, a specimen bond for $1000 pesos, from the American Bank Note Co. archive, trio of allegorical figures, ornate border, purple and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen and DU-PLICADO in blue, EF. Estimate $150-200

3360 Republic of Cuba, 4% Economic and Social Development Loan, 1956, bond for $1000 pesos, #343182, trio of allegorical figures, ornate border, purple and black, with coupons, hole cancelled, EF.

Estimate $80-100

3361 Cuban State Lottery, 1893, a sheet of 10 tickets each for 50 cents, black with yelow underprint, cancelled, AEF. Estimate $60-80

3362 An interesting lot of Revolutionary, Patriotic and Political certificates, 1897 to 1949, some not issued, VF-EF. (6) Estimate $80-100

Municipal Loans

3363 Municipio de Cienfuegos, 5% Loan, 1906, a specimen bond for $100 from the American Bank Note Co. archive, coat of arms in centre, ornate border, brown and black, text in Spanish and English, overprinted specimen and numbered 00000 in red, with cou-pons, GVF. Estimate $150-200

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3364 Municipio de Cienfuegos, 5% Loan, 1906, a specimen bond for $500 from the American Bank Note Co. archive, coat of arms in centre, ornate border, steel blue and black, text in Spanish and English, over-printed specimen and numbered 00000 in red, with coupons, GVF. Estimate $150-200

3365 Municipio de Cienfuegos, 5% Loan, 1906, a specimen bond for $1000 from the American Bank Note Co. archive, coat of arms in centre, ornate border, green and black, text in Spanish and English, overprinted specimen and numbered 00000 in red, with cou-pons, GVF. Estimate $150-200

3366 Ayuntamient de Habana (City Council of Havana), 6% Loan, April 1889, 100 pesos, harbour scene at left, statues at right, green and black, text in Span-ish, French and English together with 6% Loan, July 1889, 100 pesos, coats of arms at left, allegorical figures above, blue, both with coupons, the second hole cancelled, the first uncancelled and rare thus, VF+ (2) Estimate $100-150

3367 Ayuntamiento de Habana (City Council of Havana), 8% Loan, 3rd issue, a pair of proofs for $100 and $500 bonds, from the American Bank Note Co. ar-chive, coat of arms at top, ornate borders, green and red respectively, annotations for 1880 at bottom, with coupons, with proofs of reverses included, some edge tears, otherwise VF. (2) Estimate $200-300

3368 Ayuntamiento de la Habana (Hon. Council of Havana), 8% Loan, 4th issue, 1879, bond for $1000 pesos, dated 18[80], #05968, coats of arms at top, ornate border, orange and black, with coupons, VF.

Estimate $200-250

Issued by the City of Havana for the construction of the Canal de Isabel.

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3369 Excmo Ayuntamiento de la Habana (Hon. Council of Havana), 8% Loan, 2nd issue, 1879, a specimen bond for $1000 pesos, from the American Bank Note Co. archive, coats of arms at top, ornate bor-der, green and black, overprinted specimen in red, with coupons, some toning in bottom half, VF.

Estimate $150-200

3370 Ylustre Ayuntamiento de Matanzas, 8% bonds (2), Matanzas [1880], 10 pesos, #2390 and 50 pesos, number unclear, small format, green and brown re-spectively, VF and scarce. (2) Estimate $100-120

The bonds were issued by the town Council of Matanzas.

Railroads and Tramways

3371 Cienfuegos, Palmira & Cruces Electric Railway & Power Co., a pair of certificates for $100 shares, 191[6], #88 and #97, allegorical female reclining in centre, ornate border, green and black, together with certificate for 1 bond of $1000 pesos, Havana 19[18], #425, ornate border with allegorical female in centre, green and black, VF-EF. (3)

Estimate $120-150

3372 Cia Consolidada de Ferro-Carriles de Caibarien a Sto. Espirito, 100 peso share, 18[67], #5660, steam train at station in centre, allegorical figures and farm-ing implements at bottom, ornate border, green and black, has been affected by damp with some paper loss in the vignette, toned, poor but rare Estimate $100-150

3373 Cia del Ferro Carril & Almacenes de Deposito de Santiago de Cuba, a specimen First Mortgage 8% Gold Bond for $1000, [1895], from the American Bank Note Co. archive, steam train at top ornate border, green and black, text in English and Spanish, with coupos, overprinted specimen in red and num-bered 00000, split at folds, AVF and rare.

Estimate $150-200

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3374 Compania del Ferro-Carril de la Bahia de la Habana a Matanzas, 500 pesos share, Havana [1859], #2626, fabulous vignette of Gothic station building with steam train departing, paddle steamer and other shipping in foreground, black, printed by the American Bank Note Co., light toning, VF and rare Estimate $300-400

3375 Compania de Ferrocarril de Guines y Cienfuegos, certificate for 1000 shares, 1906, #5, black on grey paper, red paper seal, ink and hole cancelled, to-gether with Matanzas Terminal Railroad Co., $100 shares, common stock, 19[37], #61, ornate border, orange and black, embossed seal, ink and hole can-celled, both VF. (2) Estimate $80-100

3376 Compania de Tranvias y Fomento de Ciego de Avila, $100 shares, Havana 19[18], #026, interesting vi-gnette of tramway and trams, ornate border, green and black, VF and scarce. Estimate $80-100

3378 Cia del Ferro-Carril entre Cienfuegos y Villa-Clara, 1000 peso bond, 1893, #289, steam train at bottom, Spanish coat of arms at top, red and black, adhesive revenue stamps, with coupons, perforated PAID in several places, a little brittle but VF.

Estimate $200-250

3377 Cia del Ferro-Carril entre Cienfuegos y Villa-Clara, 1000 peso bond, 1889, #147, steam train at bottom Cuban coat of arms at top, green and black, adhesive revenue stamps, with coupons, tiny edge split, a little brittle but VF. Estimate $200-250

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3379 Compania Ferrocarril del Noroeste, First Mortgage bond for $1000, 1906, #0403, steam train at top, ornate border, orange and black, with coupons, a little toned, VF Estimate $100-150

3381 Cia de Luz y Traccion Electrica de Sancti-Spiritus, 100 peso preference shares, Havana 19[19], #91, electric tram at station, ornate border, blue and black, AVF and scarce Estimate $80-100

3382 The Cuba Company, a group of 10 certificates comprising; specimen 6% 50 year gold debenture bond for $1000, ornate border, large vignette at top of allegorical figure with scroll and laurel, green and black, with coupons; $50,000 share, 190[2], #75, purple, hole cancelled; two certificates for common stock shares, [1923], #1028 and #205, made out to Henry W Bull and P A Rockefeller respectively, green, both punch cancelled; $50,000 shares, 1900, #60, ornate border, brown, cancelled, along with let-ter from share holder; 100 common shares, [1926], #14176, ornate border, vignette at top of cattle and cart with workers collecting crops, brown; less than 100 common shares, [1928], #014609, design as before, blue; 100 preference shares of $100 each, 19[32], #A325, design as before, grey; 10 prefer-ence shares of $100, 19[21], #C3269, design as be-fore, green; less than 100 preference shares, 19[37], #B915, design as before, red, generally VF and better. (10) Estimate $100-150

3380 Cia la Unida de Los Ferro-Carriles de Caibarien, a very attractive specimen bond for $1000, 1892, from the American Bank Note Co., steam train at bottom, coat of arms at top, allegorical females in top corners, red and black, with coupons, overprint-ed specimen in red, split at folds due to brittle paper, AVF and rare Estimate $200-300

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3383 Cuba North and South Railroad Co., $100 preferred stock, Havana 19[20], very attractive piece with steam train and electric train at top, text in both English and Spanish, orange and black, tri-folded but VF, some ink burning just below Presidents signature.

Estimate $150-200

3384 Cuba Northern Railways Co., a group of 3 certificates comprising First Mortgage 5½% Gold Loan, speci-men $1000 registered bond, circa 1927 and issued $10,000 registered bond, undated but circa 1927, #RX6, both with lovely vignette of engineer oiling pistons of steam engine, oxen and cart to the left, loading railway wagon to the right, blue, with speci-men overprinted in ed and red respectively, and, First Mortgage 6% Gold Bond, $1000, 1916, unissued or possibly a specimen although not noted as such, steam train in centre with narrow gauge locomotice at right and loading railway wagon left, green, with coupons, VF+ (3) Estimate $150-200

3386 Cuba Eastern Railroad Co. (NJ), $100 shares, 190[8], #572, steam train in centre, ornate border, brown and black, GVF and scarce. Estimate $80-100

3385 Cuba Railroad Co., a series of certificates comprising First Mortgage Gold bond, $1000, 1902, cancelled; First Lien and Refunding Mortgage Bond, $1000, 1926; $100 preferred stock, less than 100 shares, 19[14], signed by William van Horne, and [1944], 10 shares, 19[13], 2 examples and 19[16], 100 shares, 19[18] and 19[42]; common stock, unis-sued, all of these have a vignette of steam train, vari-ous colours, mostly cancelled, together with a tem-poray certificate for common stock, 190[2], issued to and signed by George Crocker, and other temporary certificates (2) and various paperwork, generally VF+. (lot) Estimate $150-200

Connected with the United Railroads of Havana vastly improving travel between Camaguey and Havana. Merged with Northern of Cuas RR, Camaguey & Nuevi-tas RR, Espirituano RR and the Guantanamo & Western RR in 1952. Nationalised in 1960 by the new Castro Government.

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3387 Ferro-Carril y Almacenes de Deposito de Santiago de Cuba, one share of $100 pesos, Santiago de Cuba [1861], #7317, steam train in centre, ornate border, black, handwrittten ‘Paid’ across top left, paper some-what toned but VF and rare Estimate $200-300

3388 Ferro-Carril Urbano y Omnibus de la Habana, one share of $500 pesos, Havana 18[76], #0532, attrac-tive piece with horse drawn tram in centre, black, ink cancelled through signatures, reglued to counterfoil, hole cancel in centre, sadly through the vignette, small hole in centre signature, VF Estimate $150-200

3389 Ferro-Carril de Guantanamo, a group of 4 certificates for $100 peso share, 18[59] and 18[77], both with capital of $400,000, the second piece overprinted DUPLICADO in red, and, 18[82], capi-tal $1,000,000, 2 examples, all with steam train at top, black, ornate borders, all overprinted CANCE-LADO in several places, some toning, VF and better. (4)

Estimate $200-300

3390 Ferrocarril del Noroeste S.A., $100 peso shares, Havana 191[7], #329, steam rain at top, ornate bor-der, green and black. a little toned, VF

Estimate $100-150

3391 Ferrocarriles del Norte de Cuba, a specimen certificate for preference shares, 19-, printed by the Columbian Bank NOte Co., together with an unis-sued certificate for ordinary shares, 19-, #726, both have attractive vignette of steam train passing railway workers, orange and black respectively, together with a proof vignette from the ABNCo. archive, and, Cuba Eastern Terminals Co., $100 shares, 1905[6], ornate border, orange and black, VF-EF. (4)

Estimate $120-150

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3392 Ferro-Carril del Oeste, certificate relating to the first payments on [4] shares, Habana 1858, #1151, steam train at top, black on blue paper, some toning, edges a little ragged, F-VF Estimate $100-150

3394 Havana Central Railroad Co., a specimen certificate for 100 shares of $100 each, circa 1910, from the American Bank Note Co. archive, allegorical females seated with electric motor, green and black, over-printed specimen in red, EF Estimate $80-100 3396 Havana Electric Railway Company, Consolidated

Mortgage 5% Gold Bond, $1000, 1902, #371, elec-tric tram in centre, ornate borders, blue-grey and black, no coupons remain, some annotation at top, VF and scarce Estimate $80-100

3395 Havana Electric Railway Co., a scarce group of 4 certificates comprising less than100 shares, com-mon stock, [1928], #H079; 100 shares, common stock, [1947], #H1268; less than 100 shares, pre-ferred stock, [1948], #H03159, and 100 shares, pre-ferred stock, [1928], #H82, all with small vignette of femal head wearing a tiara, brown, blue, orange and green respectively, text in English and Spanish, VF and better, the first and last rare. (4)

Estimate $150-2003393 Guantanamo & Western Railroad Co., pair of certificates for $100 shares, common stock, 19[15], #273 and first preferred stock, 19[15], #267, green and brown respectively, together with First Mortgage 6% Gold Bond for $1000, 1928, replacement certifi-cate 1952, eagle at top, brown and black, with cou-pons, the first two with repaired splits, F, the last VF. (3)

Estimate $80-120

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3397 Havana Electric Railway Co., a specimen certificate for less than 100 shares, common stock, 19- (circa 1910), from the American Bank Note Co. archives, electric tram in centre, ornate border, green and black, text in English and Spanish, numbered 00000 and overprinted specimen in red, with counterfoil, EF Estimate $100-150

3398 Havana Electric Railway Co., 25-Year 5½% Gold debenture, $1000, 1926, #2456, ‘Mercury’ at top, ornate border, orange and black, with coupons, to-gether with miscellaneous related certificates (3) in-cluding two issued in Holland, VF and better. (4)

Estimate $100-150

3399 Havana Railroads Company, 7% Loan, bond for £100, 1837, #C47, interesting format with bond to left and large coupons to right, black printing, paper seal, GVF Estimate $150-200

Issued to repay a prior loan dated 1834.

3400 Havana Terminal Railroad Co. , a specimen certificate for debenture stock, 19-, from the Brad-bury, Wilkinson & Co. archives, birds eye view of Havana in centre, ornate border, blue and black, an-notation for 1912 at top left, with counterfoil, perfo-rated SPECIMEN, EF Estimate $100-150

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3403 West Indian Development Company (DE), $100 shares, 19[12], #47, vignette of steamtrain and steamship, green, EF. Estimate $80-100

An American company which built and operated a rail-way in Jamaica and later acquired franchises in Cuba and Puerto Rico.

Shipping, Docks and Harbours

3404 Cuban Land and Steamship Company, a pair of certificates; $5 shares, 1[899], #464, ornate border with scrollwork at corners, vignette top left depict-ing allegorical figure with American Eagle and flag, black, red and green and bond for stock and deed, #9637, ornate border with scrollwork, American Eagle and flag top left, brown and black, both EF. (2)

Estimate $150-200

3405 La Compañia de Los Puertos de Cuba, a pair of certificates, for $100 shares, a specimen, circa 1911, from the American Bank Note Co. archive and an issued example dated 19[11], #1429, ornate border, vignette above title depicting allegorical figures on globe with scrolls/book, ships in background, black and grey, EF+VF+. (2) Estimate $100-150

3401 Tranvia Electrico de Cardenas S.A., 5 peso bond, Cardenas 1915, #7382, street tramway in centre, or-nate border, blue, with coupons (separated), together with North Shore Railroad Company of Cuba, $100 shares, 190[6], #10, eagle in underprint, ornate bor-der, black and blue-green, the second with some tape repair on the reverse, F, the first AEF. (2)

Estimate $80-100

3402 United Rai lways o f the Havana and Regla Warehouses Ltd., a group of certificates compris-ing debenture for 50 francs or £19 15s 6d, 1911; a specimen certificate for registered ordinary stock, annotation for 1909; bearer ordinary stoc, £10 and £100, 191-, all from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive; issued examples for £500 stock, 190[6], #1079 and £1000 stock, 19[30], #1400, and, a con-solidated stock certificate, 19[53], generally VF and better. (7) Estimate $150-200

3406 New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company, a proof certificate for $100 shares, 188[-], from the American Bank Note Co. archive, attractive piece with ornate border and vignette of large steamship under title, black, accompanied by two forms detail-ing design and alteration notes from the printer, VF.

Estimate $200-300

The Company, ran the Ward Line, a shipping company that operated from 1841 until liquidated in 1954. The line operated out of New York City’s Piers 15, 16, and 17-land which later became the site of the South Street Seaport and also the Manhattan terminal of the IKEA-Red Hook ferry route. The company’s steamers linked New York City with Nassau, Havana, and Mexican Gulf ports.

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3407 New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company, a proof certificate for $100 shares, 188[-], annota-tion from 1883, from the American Bank Note Co. archive, attractive piece with ornate border and vignette of large steamship under title, black, laid down on card, separated along centre fold, AVF.

Estimate $150-200

3408 Port of Havana Docks Co., 5% First Mortgage 30-Year Gold Bond for £20 or 504 francs, 1911, #14443, facsimile signature of W.C.van Horne, large format piece with huge vignette of Havana harbour, green and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, no coupons remain, VF and rare Estimate $150-200

3410 Société des Port et Terrains de Matanzas, 500 franc share, Paris 188[2], #19724, attractive piece with a series of vignettes depicting coastline, boats on the water and palm trees, shield at top with reeds and oars, black with pink underprint, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $80-100

Company was formed Paris around 1880 to build a modern harbour at the Cuban port town of Matanzas, 50 miles east of Havana.

3411 S.A. Empresa de Vapores del Seno Mejicano y Centro America, certificate for 500 peso share, Habana 18[58], #107, beautiful early piece with vignette of fully rigged steamship in centre, ornate borders, black, VF and scarce. Estimate $300-400

3409 Port of Havana Docks Company, certificate for one ordinary share of $100, #B0128, text in English and French, ornate border, green, with coupons, printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Co, together with Ha-vana Docks Corporation, SPECIMEN voting trust certificate for common stock, 19[--] (circa 1956), green, and Havana Marine Terminals Ltd, voting trust certificate for 50 shares of $5, not dated but duty stamps are 1924, #A6298, ornate border, red, printed by Waterlow & Sons, EF. (3)

Estimate $80-100

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3414 Compañia de Almacenes de depósito de la Habana, a SPECIMEN from the American Bank Note Co. ar-chive for 8% mortgage bond of 500 pesos, Habana 1883, ornate border, vignette above title of allegori-cal figure with fruit and industrial scene behind, two further vignettes to left and right depicting traders at port and female with anchor and machinery, green and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen in red VF. Estimate $150-200

3415 Compañia de Almacenes de Santa Catalina de Sena, certificate for 200 peso shares, Habana [1866], #34, fine border with scrollwork at corners, large vignette at top depicting the warehouses and docks, black, GVF and rare. Estimate $400-500

3412 S.A. Para el Servicio Maritimo Republica Cubana, certificate for 100 peso share, New York 18[69], #24, large steamship under title, blue and red, some glue residue at left edge, F but rare. Estimate $300-400

3413 Compañia de Almacenes de Regla y Banco del Comercio, certificate for 500 peso share, Habana [1857], #455, ornate border, lovely vignette under title depicting ships and dockside, black, overall ton-ing but AVF and rare. Estimate $300-400

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Aviation

3416 Expreso Aereo Inter-Americano, S.A., certificate for 100 shares of 1 peso each, Habana [1946], #N10204, ornate border, blue, together with two further Avia-tion companies comprising Aviation Corporation of the Americas, certificate for capital stock subscription warrant, [1931], #1671, ornate border, mauve, and Pan American Airways Corporation, warrant to pur-chase 100 shares, [1945], #24575, ornate border, blue, all EF. (3) Estimate $100-150

A Spanish Trading Monopoly

3417 Real Compania de la Habana, certificate for one share of 250 pesos, Madrid [1791], no.2395, atrac-tive piece with coat of arms of Spain at top supported by cherubs and coat of arms of Havana at bottom, black, handwritten endorsement on reverse dated 1817, 4 pages, GVF and scarce.

Estimate $800-1,200

This Spanish trading company was established as a monopoly (as were most others at that time) in 1740 and investers including the Spanish Royal family. Trade included sugar, tobacco and of course slaves. By the 1760’s the company was suffering from the usual com-plaint of bad management but it lingered on until 1790. There must have been some residual value as the shares were still traded until 1817 as is shown by this example.

3418 Banco de San Carlos de Matanzas, $500 peso share, Matanzas 185[9], #1024, large format with birds eye view of Matanzas with coats of arms superimposed, black, a few tone spots but VF and rare

Estimate $400-500

3419 El Banco del Comercio Ferro Carriles Unidos de la Habana y Almacenes de Regla, a specimen certificate for 200 peso shares, 189[-], from the American Bank Note Co. archive, ornate border, attractive vignette with steam engine in centre, ships at port to left and agricultural scene to right, red and black, punch can-celled, GVF. Estimate $150-200

Banks and Insurance

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3420 Banco Español de la Isla de Cuba, 100 peso share, Havana 1910, #23452, ornate border, vignette under title depicting allegorical figure with barrels, sacks and steam engine in background, further vi-gnette at bottom of ‘Justice’ with coat of arms at each side, grey and green, with coupons, together with certificate for $0.99 peso share, 192[5], #15346, black with buff underprint, and Banco Español de la Habana, un-issued certificate for 100 peso bond, 18[--], small format piece, blue on buff paper, AEF, the last F. (3) Estimate $100-150

3421 Sucursal del Banco Español de la Isla de Cuba en Cárdenas, certificate for 500 peso shares, 18[84], #18, vignette under title of crown, coat of arms and globes amongst other articles, black, light toning, VF.

Estimate $150-200

3422 Banco Prestatario de Cuba, 100 peso share, Habana 19[18], #1348, attractive piece with ornate border and vignette of allegorical figure with horn of plenty above title, red and black, AEF. Estimate $80-100

3423 The Cuban Mortgage Bank, certificate for series B $100 bearer bond, Habana 1915, #6248, ornate border, vignette above title of allegorical figures with shield, sword and scrolls, green and black, printed by American Bank Note Company, with coupons, together with four more banking companies com-prising; Crédit Foncier Cuban, SPECIMEN cer-tificate for French issue of series B bearer bond for 500 francs, 1914, design as before; Crédit Foncier Cuban, French issue series A bearer bond for 500 francs, 1912, #5716, design as before, red, with coupons; Banco Territorial de Cuba, certificate for $100 share, Habana 1911, #15930, ornate border, vignettes above title depicting government building, shield with flags and Ox drawn cart with crops, grey, with coupons; Banco Territorial de Cuba, bearer dividend share, Habana 1911, #10289, design as previous item, green, with coupons (detached), VF and better. (5) Estimate $150-200

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3424 Cuban Mortgage Bank, a pair of SPECIMEN 4½% mortgage bonds for $100 and $1000, Habana 1944, ornate border, vignette at op of allegorical figure with shield, sword and cornucopia, green and blue respectively, with coupons, EF. (2)

Estimate $150-200

3425 Hispana de Inversiones, certificate for 250 peseta share, Barcelona 1955, #337543, ornate border and vignette of allegorical figures at top, blue, together with six more financial companies comprising; Finan-ciera Nacional de Cuba, Cuban Electricity Company 4½% 25yr bond for 1000 pesos, 1955, #00865, ornate border, red, with coupons; Financiera Nacio-nal de Cuba, Cuban Electricity Company 4½% 25yr bond for 1000 pesos, 1954, no.6880, orange, with coupons; N. Gelats y Cia, SPECIMEN letter of cred-it, 19[--], printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd, ornate border, vignette at top of allegorical figure with ship behind, red; El Banco de Fomento Agricola e Indus-trial de Cuba, SPECIMEN certificate of 4.5% series A bond for 1000 pesos, ornate border, bust at top of gentleman, green, with coupons; Banco de Desarrol-lo Económico y Social (Bandés), certificate for 4.5% 30yr bond for the Western Railways of Cuba, 1000 pesos, 1955, #01760, ornate border, allegorical fig-ures with wheel at top, green, with coupons; Banco del Comercio, SPECIMEN letter of credit, 19[00], ornate border, brown, generally VF. (7)

Estimate $150-200

3426 Compañia Internac ional de Seguros , S .A. , SPECIMEN certificate for 100 peso shares, 19[--] (circa 1920), ornate border, vignette at top of alle-gorical figures with globe, shield, tools and nautical items, green and black, together with insurance relat-ed certificates (3) comprising; Comerciantes Detallis-tas de Cuba, one peso shares, Habana 19[57], #0660, ornate border, orange; The Travelers Life Assurance Company of Cuba, S.A., insurance policy, 1946, and another policy from the American National Fire In-surance Co., 1958, VF. (4)

Estimate $80-100

3427 La Alianza Compañia de Creditoy Securos, certificate for 500 peso share, Habana [1862], #1972, attractive piece with a series of vignettes depicting al-legorical figures in agricultural and industrial settings, horse and cart at port, steamship and steam train, black, EF and scarce. Estimate $300-400

3428 La Compañia de Seguros La Positiva (In Liquidation), certificate for 100 peso share, Habana 1862, #1828, black on buff paper, with several payment hadstamps, VF. Estimate $100-150

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3429 La Protectora Compañia General Cubana de Seguros Mutos Sobre la Vida de los Esclavos (The General Cuban Humane Company) certificate of life insur-ance for slaves, 185[9], ornate border, vignette at top depicting deity surrounded by followers, slaves working in background, black on fine paper, together with policy booklet, toned, F. Estimate $150-200

3431 Sociedad General del Credito Territorial Cubano, certificate for 1000 pesos, 18[59], #286, decorative title with vignette in centre depicting ship approach-ing lighthouse and port, black, VF+.

Estimate $300-400

3432 Unión Hispano-Americana de Securos, S.A., certificate for 50 bearer shares of $100 each, 19[18], #B008, ornate border, vignette of allegorical figures on stand with industrial building and ship in back-ground, brown and black, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $80-100

3430 La Providencia, Compania Mutuos Esclavos, an insurance policy dated Havana 1856, large format piece with ornate border, black, some toning, left edge ragged, F-VF Estimate $80-100

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Mining and Oil

3433 Arizona-Cuban Asphalt and Mining Co., certificate for $10 shares, 190[4], #614, ornate border, vi-gnette at top depicting steam ship and steam trains at port, black and gold, together with four more min-ing company certificates comprising; Arizona-Cuban Asphalt and Mining Co., stock receipt for $10 shares, 190[2], #384, ornate border, vignette of native figure at top, orange and black; United Cuban Oil Inc., 100 shares of $0.10 each, [1958], #NC25007, ornate border, vignette of mining machinery at top, green; Trans-Cuba Oil Company, $0.50 shares, [1959], #71916, ornate border, orange; Los Cerros Copper Company, $10 shares, 19[07], #106, ornate border, trio of vignettes at top depicting workers in mine to left and right, view of mountains in centre, gold and black, VF and better. (5)

Estimate $100-150

3433A Baltimore and Cuba Smelting and Mining Company, a proof certificate for $100 shares, 18[--] (circa 1850), vignettes depicting allegorical figures with American Eagle to left and shield with crocodile to right, black, VF. Estimate $100-120

3434 Cardenas Sabanilla Petroleum S.A., certificate for 1 peso shares, [1915], #11354, ornate border, decora-tive title, oil derricks top right and oil field bottom left, blue and black, together with four more oil/petroleum companies comprising; Independent Pe-troleum Company, S.A., 500 shares of 1 peso each, 191[7], #801, ornate border, orange; Perforaciones Oro Negro, S.A., 1 peso shares, 19[59], #1825, or-nate border, black; Union Oil Company, S.A., 500 shares of 1 peso each, 191[7], #10809, ornate bor-der, vignette at top of oil derricks, machinery and workers, olive and black; Cuban Venezuelan Oil Vot-ing Trust, voting trust certificate for common capital stock, #123938, ornate border, green, VF and better. (5) Estimate $100-150

3435 Compañia Minera de la Habana, certificate for 100 shares of 1 peso each, 19[18], #2337, ornate bor-der, underprint vignette of mining derricks, maroon and black, red seal, together with three more mining companies comprising; Sindicato Minero Asiento Vie-jo, S.A., certificate for 100 peso share, 1917, #13503, ornate border, vignette above title depicting mine site, brown and black; Compañia Minera de Cobre “Filon de Oro” S.A., certificate for 20 shares of 1 peso each, 192[5], #2037, photographic vignette top left of workers in mine, blue with yellow underprint, and Compañia Minera de Cobre Snta. Florentina, S.A., certificate for 500 shares, 192[6], #526, ornate border, vignette at top of worker with cart in mine shaft, green and blue, EF, the latter F. (4)

Estimate $100-150

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3436 Cuban Petroleum Company, certificate for 1 peso shares, 1917, #4280, ornate border, vignette under title of oil derricks, red and black, gold seal, together with four further petroleum companies comprising; Cuban Standard Petroleo Company Inc, $100 share, 191[7], #2433, ornate border, orange; Petrolera Nacional de Motembo, S.A., 5 peso share, 19[39], #007799, illustrated border including mine work-ers and tools, underprint vignette of silhouette of mine site, brown on buff, with coupons; Cuban Oil and Mining Corporation, S.A., un-issued certificate for series B shares of 1 peso, 191[-], ornate border, derrick and tools at top, blue and West India Petro-leum Company, S.A., 500 shares of 1 peso, [1917], #01740, ornate border, oil derricks at top, orange, red seal, generally VF and better. (5)

Estimate $100-150

3437 Mina “Dora” S.A., certificate for 100 peso share, 1917, #683, ornate border, vignette above title de-picting workers in mine shaft, green, together with four further mining companies comprising; Com-pañia Minera Mendieta, 100 shares of 1 peso each, 19[18], #1886, ornate border, mine worker at bot-tom, orange and black; Compañia Minera “La Co-rona” S.A., 1 peso share, 191[8], #593, ornate bor-der with scrollwork, green; Compañia Minera “Aida Rosa”, 100 peso share, 1916, #2827, ornate border, native figure to left of title, brown and Compañia de Cobre Constancia, certificate for $10 shares, [1917], #0435, ornate border, vignette of workers in mine shaft at top, text in Spanish and English, green, gen-erally VF. (5) Estimate $150-200

3438 Oilfields of West Indies (Cuba), Ltd, certificate for £1 shares, [1920], #91, ornate border, brown, to-gether with six more Oil/Mining companies com-prising; The Cuban Petroleum Company, Ltd, £1 shares, 19[03], #571, scrollwork to left, red; Anglo-Cuban Asphalt & Bitumen Ltd (previously Oil Trust (1927), Ltd), shares for 2s/6d each, 19[27], #1770, ornate border, brown; The Oil Trust Ltd, 2 shilling shares, 19[20], #022535, decorative title and scroll-work to left, blue; Havana Exploration Company Ltd, £1 shares, 19[13], no.000768, blue; Cuban Mining and Development Company Ltd, two certifi-cates each for £1 shares, 19[04] and 19[06], #904 and #14, different capital amounts on each, blue,VF and better. (7) Estimate $200-250

3439 Refineria de Petroleo “Luyano”, SPECIMEN certificateby Columbian Bank Note Co. for 100 peso shares, 19[--], #347, ornate border, vignette at top de-picting steam train and railway workers, green and black, together with separate printing of vignette and four more oil companies comprising; Matanzas Oil and Royalty Company, certificate for capital stock, 19[39], #86, ornate border, mine site and derricks at top, blue; Bacuranao Oil Company, 500 shares of 1 peso each, 191[9], #1961, ornate border, brown; Guanabacoa Oil Company, 1000 shares of 1 peso each, [1917], #06559, oil derrick at top, green, gold seal and Compañia Nacional de Refinerias S.A., 8% 10yr bond for 1000 pesos, 1921, #309, ornate bor-der, blue, with coupons, generally EF. (5)

Estimate $150-200

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3440 Royal Copper Mines of Cobre, five shares of £40 each, [1836], black on yellow stained vellum and one share of £40, [1836], #6197, black on pink stained vellum, together with Royal Copper Mines of Cobre Ltd., 10 shares of £50, 186[7], #347, scrollwork to left, red seal, black on pink paper; the last EF and others F-VF. (3) Estimate $300-400

Mining copper at El Cobre stretches back to at least the sixteenth century. The rich mines in the south east of Cuba were worked for almost three centuries by slave labour and free people of colour by the Spanish but had fallen into disuse by the time they attracted the attention of British investors who had obtained samples of the waste from the mines in the 1830’s. This and the Royal Santiago Mining Company looked to Cornwall for their labour and indeed the steam engines already working there.

3441 Sociedad de Minas de la Habana, 50 peso share, 18[47], no. illegible, vignette under title of crops, palm trees and hill in background, black, toned, VF.

Estimate $150-200

3442 Unión Minera, SPECIMEN certificate for 100 peso preference shares, 19[--], ornate border with scroll-work at corners, vignette above title depicting workers in mine shaft, railway and ship, brown and black, together with four further mining companies comprising; “Las Mercedes” Compañia Minera, certificate for 100 peso shares, 19[19], #12, ornate border with scrollwork, vignette of workers in mine shaft, green; Compañia Minera “La Preciosa del Mabay” S.A., 10 shares of 1 peso, 1916, #18309, ornate border, bust of allegorical figure top left, blue and gold; Compañia Minera La Estrella S.A., 100 peso shares, 19[19], #8, ornate border, brown and Minas de Manganeso de Camaroncito S.A., 100 peso share, 1916, #4537, ornate border, decorative title with vignettes depicting coastline and dock and blast at mine, mauve and orange, the latter is split in half on centre fold, otherwise VF-EF. (5) Estimate $150-200

Sugar Companies

3443 The Alto Cedro Sugar Company, SPECIMEN certificate for $100 shares, 19[--], ornate border, olive green, printed by Franklin Lee Division, Ameri-can Bank Note Co., together with 8 more sugar companies comprising; The Cupey Sugar Company, SPECIMEN, 1920, Compañia Azucarera Vicana, [1945], San Juan Sugar Company, two certificates (preferred stock and common stock) both un-issued, Compañia Azucarera Atlantica del Golfo, two certifi-cates (100 shares and less than 100) 1960/61, Com-pañia Azucarera Andres Gomez Mena, SPECIMEN 1925, Cuban Sugar Mills Corporation, 19[17], VF-EF. (9) Estimate $150-200

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3444 Azucarera Hispano Cubana, S.A., certificate for 100 peso shares, 191[5], #0004, ornate border, vignette of sugar factory above title, blue and black on buff paper, VF+. Estimate $80-100

3446 Caribbean Sugar Company, first mortgage 15yr 7% sinking fund gold bond for $500, SPECIMEN, 1926, ornate border, vignette at top depicting farm-ers gathering crops with horse drawn cart, orange and black, with coupons, together with first mort-gage 15yr 7% sinking fund gold bond for $1000, 1926, #M1248, design as before, green and black, VF+. (2) Estimate $150-200

3447 Casilda Plantation Company, certificate for $10 shares, 19[09], #13. Ornate border, vignette depict-ing plantation and livestock top left, orange and black, VF. Estimate $80-100

3445 Beattie Sugar Company, 20yr first mortgage gold bond for $1000, 1923, SPECIMEN, ornate border, trio of vignettes at top depicting oxen pulling cart, sugar refinery buildings and steam train, green, with coupons, together with un-issued or possibly speci-men certificate for $100 preference shares, 19[--], ornate border, vignette at top of farmers gathering crops, orange, the last with small edge tear, AEF. (2)

Estimate $150-180

Located on the southeast coast of Cuba and has pro-duced sugar since 1886. Covers over 60,000 acres in-cluding owned, leased and controlled land. Richard H. Beattie, President.

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3448 Central Cunagua, 6% first mortgage bond for $1000, SPECIMEN, 1917, printed by American Bank Note Co., ornate border, vignette at top depicting native workers gathering crops, green and black, with cou-pons, GVF. Estimate $100-150

3450 Central Violeta Sugar Company, S.A., two certificates for 100 shares of $19 and less than 100 shares, [1939] and [1937], #1360 and #071, ornate border, vignette at top depicting native workers with Ox drawn cart and crops, blue and orange respectively, together with fourteen more sugar companies com-prising; Vertientes-Camaguey Sugar Company, two certificates both [1942], Compañia Azucarera Verti-entes-Camagüey de Cuba, two certificates, [1947] and [1951], West Indies Sugar Corporation, two certificates, [1944] and [1955], The American Sugar Refining Company, three certificates, [1919], [1932] and [1957], Eastern Sugar Associates, [1954], The Francisco Sugar Company, [1941], New York Sugar Manufacturing Company, un-issued certificate 18[--], Czarnikow-Rionda Company, 19[40], Manati Sugar Company, [1960], VF and better. (16)

Estimate $150-200

3451 Cespedes Sugar Company, first mortgage 7½% sinking fund gold bond for $1000, 1924, #M1373, ornate border, allegorical figures at top, green, with coupons, together with Compañia Azucarera Baragua, first mortgage 15yr 7.5% sinking fund gold bond for $1000, 1922, #1086, ornate border, vignette at top depicting native workers gathering crops, green, with coupons, VF+. (2)

Estimate $150-2003449 Central Ulacia Compania Azucarera, Second Mortgagebond for $1000, 1924, #0793, large format piece with vignette of sugar mill at top, green and black, with coupons, together with Compania Azucarera Ingenio Australia, bond for $5000, 1915, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, both are lightly stained/toned, VF. (2) Estimate $100-150

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3452 Compañia Azucarera de Camaguey, S.A., first mortgage sinking fund 7% gold bond for $1000, 1922, #M1227, ornate border, vignette of Ox drawn carts gathering crops, blue/green, with coupons, to-gether with Compania Azucarera Ermita, first mort-gage 20yr 7.5% convertible sinking fund gold bond for $1000, 1922, #228, ornate border, vignette at top depicting native workers gathering crops, orange, without coupons, and first mortgage 20yr 7.5% con-vertible sinking fund gold bond for $500, design as before, green, without coupons, VF+. (3)

Estimate $200-250

3453 Compañia Azucarera Salamanca, a specimen first mortgage 20yr 8% gold bond for $500, 1923, or-nate border, vignette at top depicting native workers gathering crops, brown, with coupons, together with Compañia Central Azucarera, un-issued certificate for 100 peso shares, #252, ornate border, allegorical figure with sugarcane at top, green and black, and Cuba-Bartle Sugar Plantations Ltd., certificate for £1 shares, 19[19], #A631, red seal, VF-EF. (3)

Estimate $120-150

3454 Constancia Sugar Company, 6% purchase money mortgage gold bond for $1000, SPECIMEN, 1895, series A, ornate border, vignette at top of steam train, brown and black, with coupons, AEF.

Estimate $100-150

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3455 Cuban-American Sugar Company, 10yr 6% collateral trust gold bond for $1000, SPECIMEN, 1908, or-nate border, vignette at top depicting native workers collecting crops, blue/grey, with coupons, AEF.

Estimate $150-200

The Cuban-American Sugar Company was established by R.B. Hawley in 1899 and operated on 70,000 acres of land from their mill named ‘Chaparra’. American James H. Post, president of the National Sugar Refining Company of New Jersey, held the role of vice president as well as Director for the National City Bank of New York and the American Colonial Bank of Puerto Rico.

3456 Cuban Cane Products Co., Inc., six certificates comprising; 20yr gold debenture bond for $1000, 1930, #24092, ornate border, vignette at top depict-ing carts with crops in front of buildings, green; 20yr gold debenture bond for $100, 1930, #1489, design as before, orange; 100 shares, [1930], no.1233, or-nate border and vignette as before, green; less than 100 shares, [1930], #1320, design as before, orange; temporary ceetificate for less than 100 shares, [1930], #TO7423, ornate border, orange; warrant to pur-chase 100 shares, [1930], #10757, ornate border, mauve, together with Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation, four certificates comprising; $100 preference shares, 19[28], #O51070, ornate border, vignette of na-tive workers gathering crops, brown; common stock shares, 19[28], #O56105, design as before, green; fractional subscription warrant for part of 1 share, 1929, #CF127, ornate border, orange; fractional warrant for 10yr 7% convertible debenture bonds, 1919, #F4234, ornate border, blue, generally VF and better. (10) Estimate $150-200

3457 Cuban Dominican Sugar Company, a group of 5 certificates comprising; first lien 20yr sinking fund 7½% gold bond for $500, 1924, #D169, ornate border, vignettes at top depicting train carriage be-ing loaded, ox drawn cart, steam train and sugar refinery, brown and black, with coupons; first lien 20yr sinking fund 7½% gold bond for $1000, 1924, #M8406, design as before, green, without coupons; 100 shares, SPECIMEN, ornate border, vignettes at top depicting sugar refinery, railway carriage being loaded and steam train, green and black; 100 shares, [1929], #5520, design as before, green; less than 100 shares, [1927], #0649, design as before, brown, all EF. (5) Estimate $200-250

3458 Development Company of Cuba, 6% Sinking Fund gold debenture for $500, SPECIMEN, ornate bor-der, American Eagle at top, green, printed by Ameri-can Bank Note Co, together with Atlantic Fruit & Sugar Company, 8% income gold debenture bond for $1000, 1924, no.M4604, ornate border, allegori-cal figure with globe, ship and anchor at top, green, with coupons, VF+. (2) Estimate $100-150

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3459 Ingenio Santa Gertrudis, a specimen 6% first mortgage bond for $1000, 1906, printed by Ameri-can Bank Note Co., ornate border, vignette at top of allegorical figure with cog and tools, green, with coupons, EF. Estimate $80-100

3460 Mapos Central Sugar Company, first mortgage 25yr 6% sinking fund gold bond for $500, 1912, #761, ornate border, vignette at top depicting sugar refin-ery, orange and black, with coupons, together with Eastern Cuba Sugar Corporation, 15yr 7½% mort-gage sinking fund gold bonds for $1000 and $500, both 1922, #9405 and #311, ornate border, vignette at top depicting Ox drawn cart with workers, green and brown respectively, both with coupons, all EF. (3)

Estimate $150-180

The Mapos Central Sugar Company was sold by order of the court in 1921 as interest on its bonds had been in default for some time.

3461 Mercedita Sugar Co., a specimen First Mortgage 6% Gold Bond for $500, 1899, from the American Bank Note Co. archive, loaded wagon at top with mill in background, green and black, text in English and Spanish, with coupons, overprinted specimen and numbered 0000 in red, AEF Estimate $100-150

3462 Narrisa Sugar Company, a specimen certificate for $1000 , 1900, ornate border, vignette of workers with barrel and sacks, donkey cart behind, green and black, with coupons, EF. Estimate $100-150

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3463 New Gómez Mena Sugar Company, a specimen 7% bond for $10,000, 1936, ornate border, allegorical figures at top, green, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $80-100

Jose Gomez-Mena consolidated his family’s holdings with the formation of this new company in the 1930’s.

3464 Punta Alegre Sugar Company, a pair of certificates comprising a specimen 15yr 7% sinking fund con-vertible debenture bond for $500, 1922, printed by American Bank Note Co., ornate border, vignette at top depicting Ox drawn cart and workers collecting crops, brown and black, with coupons and certificate for $50 shares, [1931], #C038183, ornate border, vignette as before, orange and black, VF. (2)

Estimate $120-150

A Delaware corporation of 1915 acquiring the Trini-dad mill in Santa Clara on incorporation and later the Florida mill in the province of Camaguey.

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3465 Sugar Estates of Oriente, Inc., a pair of SPECIMEN first mortgage 7% sinking fund gold bonds of 1922, $500 and $1000, ornate border, vignette at top of Ox drawn cart transporting crops, blue and green respectively, both with coupons, EF.(2)

Estimate $200-250

An American company granted a perpetual charter in 1922. Acquired the properties of the Central Cupey Sugar Co., Central Alto Cedro and Palma Souano Sugar Co., all in the province of Oriente.

3466 Tacajo Sugar Corporation, 7% second mortgage bond, SPECIMEN, 1919, ornate border, allegorical figures at top, brown and black, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $100-150

Tobacco and Other Plantations

3467 Buenaventura Plantation Company, plantation certificate, 1902, #504 of 1000, ornate border, vi-gnette of native wild orange tree top left, green, with coupons, together with two more fruit companies comprising; Havana Fruit Company, $5 shares, 190[2], #28, ornate border, vignette above title de-picting American Eagle on shield, farming, town and waterfalls behind, black; United Fruit Company, cer-tificate for less than 100 shares, [1950], #KO293258, ornate border, allegorical figure with fruit at top, orange and black, all EF. (3) Estimate $120-150

3468 Castaneda (Havana) Cigar Factories Ltd., £10 preference shares, 190[4], #15, ornate border, red, GVF Estimate $80-100

Founded with English capital in 1904. Merged with Fonseca shortly after 1930 to form Castañeda, Montero, Fonseca S.A, after the death of Fonseca. Continued in production using only the Fonseca brand. Production was nationalised in 1960 but the brand lives on.

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3469 Cuban Land and Plantation Co. (SD), First Mortgage 6% Gold Bond for $500, 1907, #361, alle-gorical figures at top, green and black, with coupons; together with 1/5th scrip certificates for the same, $100, 1907, same designas the main bond but one is yellow, the other red, also with coupons, and some associated correspondence, VF. (3)

Estimate $100-150

3471 La Habanera, S.A. Belge pour l’Industrie des Tabacs en Russie, ordinary share with no par value, 1900, #0071, ornate border with numerous cigars, coats of arms of Belgium and Cuba, underprint of tropi-cal scene, black with blue underprint, with coupons, GVF. Estimate $80-100

3472 Trinidad Industrial S.A., 100 peso share, 19[47], #2469, ornate border, allegorical figure left of title, green, together with Compañia Fosforera de Orien-te, 100 peso shares, 19[18], #42, ornate border with scrollwork, blue/green and Calixto Lopez & Co., un-issued certificate for $100 shares, 19[--], #51, ornate border, allegorical figure top left, black with green underprint, VF and better. (3) Estimate $80-100

3473 Tropical Development Company, Profit-Sharing Gold Bond, $100, 1904, #2989, vignette of Or-ange grove at top, ornate border, green and black, gold seal depicting the Isle of Pines, together with a contract for profit-sharing bonds, 190[9], and a specimen$100 bond overprinted ‘Form of Bond’ which was supplied with the contract, all have same vignette, all green and black, the last has no seal and is not numbered (for obvious reasons) VF. (3)

Estimate $120-180

The company planted orange and grapefruit trees on the Isle of Pines, Cuba. The island, to the South-west of mainland Cuba, was renamed in 1978, Isla de la Juven-tud .

3470 Havana Tobacco Company, 5% 20yr gold bond for $1000, SPECIMEN, 1902, ornate border, vi-gnette at top depicting worker picking crops, ma-roon, with coupons, together with five more tabacco companies comprising; Havana Planters Company, Ltd., $1 preference shares, 19[14], #1565, ornate border, vignette of tabacco field at top, orange and black; The Havana-American Company, two certifi-cates, 100 common shares of $100, 1[909], #C76, ornate border, allegorical figure at top, blue, and SPECIMEN certificate for $100 preference shares, #165, design as before, green; Preferred Havana Tobacco Company, two certificates, $100 common shares, 191[4], #61 and $100 preference shares, 191[5], #75, brown and green respectively, all EF. (6)

Estimate $150-200

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3474 Acueducto de Santiago de las Vegas S.A., specimen 8% bond for 500 pesos, vignette of allegorical figure seated against generator with falls in background, black and brown, ‘Columbian Bank Note Co.’ and ‘specimen’ hole punched at base, some folds otherwise AEF. Estimate $100-150

An aqueduct for supplying fresh water to this district of Havana.

3475 American Steel Company of Cuba, a specimen certificate for 10 shares common stock, 19- (circa 1910), numbered 0000, vignette of shield and flags, black and brown, perforated SPECIMEN, together with Cuban Steel Ore Co., 100 shares, Camden, New Jersey 1[901], #395, black with red overprint, speci-men hole cancelled otherwise both VF. (2)

Estimate $80-100

3476 Brewery companies comprising Compania Cervecera Internacional S.A., 7% bond for $500, #689, orange and black, allegorical figures centre, Cerveceria Cen-tral, 19[59], green, Cerveceria Modelo S.A., Havana 19[49], generally VF. (3) Estimate $150-180

Commercial and Industrial

3477 Camaguey Industrial S.A., $50 shares, Havana 191[6], not numbered, vignette of bulls and train in front of building, ornate border, brown and black, pink underprint, EF. Estimate $80-100

3478 Casino Espanol de la Habana, bond for 1,000 pesos, Havana 1957, #214, of only 300 issued, arms at top, decorative borders with revenue stamps, orange, with coupons, EF Estimate $80-100

A Casino, sporting and social club, with a private beach in Havana, next door to Havana Yacht Club.

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3479 Centro Gallego, Sociedad de Instruccion, Recreo, Sanidad y Protecccion al Trabajo, a pair of 6% bonds for $100 and $1000, Havana 1925, #061 and #650, large format pieces with vignette of classic colonial building at top, ornate border, green and orange re-spectively, with coupons, GVF. (2)

Estimate $120-180

3480 Centro Hebreo Sefaradi de Cuba, 500 pesos 6% bond, Havana 1958, #0583, black with blue border on green paper, ornate border, with coupons, GVF.

Estimate $80-100

The Sephardic synagoue still exists today serving the c.1500 or so Jews in Havana.

3481 Club Deportivo Asturias, bond for 10 Pesos, Havana 19[28], #282, ornate border, blue, together with Dista Alegre Club, $100 bond, 1956, blue, with coupons, VF. (2) Estimate $80-100

A club for Spanish Asturian emigrants, the second a venue for weddings and parties.

3482 Colonia Espanola de Cuba, 500 pesos bond, Havana 191[8], #00410, allegorical vignette, orange ornate border, text in red and black with yellow and red cross in centre, together with 100 pesos bond in Li-ceo de Caibarien, #215, 1924, coat of arms top cen-tre, light green with dark green border, VF. (2)

Estimate $100-120

Colonia Espanola de Cuba provided recreation and cul-ture. Licao de Caibarien was built in 1926 as a Lyceum and is now a museum in Havana.

3483 A small group of Cuban company share certificates, comprising Compania Agricola la Granja, specimen, Salinera Cubana S.A..(Guantanamo), 1951, Co. Farmaceutica de Guines, 1929, and C. Nacional de Artes Graficas, 1921, VF+. (4) Estimate $120-150

3484 Compania Anunciadora Cuba S.A., certificates for common shares, 1928, series A, $25 and $50, series B, $25 and series C $25 and $100 (2 examples), small format with colored vignette at top left of ro-tating advertising sign, blue and red, VF-EF. (6)

Estimate $120-150

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3485 Compania Costructora Sociedad Cubana de Ingenieros S.A., 100 pesos share, Havana 19[20], #430, vi-gnette of fine building and early car, blue and black, together with 5 further shares connected with con-struction including in Industrias Hormigon Cubana (concrete industries), 1954, Fabrica de Cemento “Sanson”, 2 types both dated 1915, Guantanamo, vignette of Samson pulling down temple pillars, gen-erally VF. (6) Estimate $100-120

3486 Compania Cubana de Alumbrado de Gas, 6% Loan, 1900, a specimen bond for $100 pesos from the American Bank Note Co. archive, gas installation at top, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen and numbered 00000 in red, AEF Estimate $100-150

3487 Compania Cubana de Jarcia, a specimen 500 pesos bond, Havana [1912], vignette of resting lute player, ornate border, black and orange, numbered 0000, together with certificates for 1 share and 5 shares in Co. de Jarcia de Matanzas S.A., Havana 19[51] and 19[57] respectively, attractive pieces with vignette of factory and decorative borders, purple and orange, AEF. (3) Estimate $80-100

Co. Cubana de Jarcia was founded in 1902 and pro-duced henequen fibre used to manafacture cordage.

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3488 Compania Curtidora Cubana S.A., 100 pesos bond, Havana 1922, #432, vignette of buffalo, ornate or-ange border, black with pale orange underprint, some folds otherwise EF. Estimate $80-100

A tanning company producing leather for Cuban manu-facturers.

3490 Compania de Servicios Publico Madrazo S.A., a specimen 1000 peso, 6% bond, 1920, vignette of generator and allegorical figure holding light bulb, green and black with decorative border and hole per-forated ‘specimen’ and ‘Columbian Bank Note Co.’, some folds otherwise AEF. Estimate $100-150

3491 Compania Electrica de Banes S.A., 100 pesos share, Banes 1919, #50, allegorical figure at top, black with orange border, VF. Estimate $80-100

3489 Compania de Mercados de Abasto y Consumo S.A., share, Havana 19[19], #160, vignette of market building top centre, ornate border, black and orange with orange underprint, together with 500 pesos bond, Havana 1919, same vignette as share, black and green with green underprint, VF. (2)

Estimate $100-150

The market hall was completed in 1920 and is still used for the same purpose today although it has not been up-dated for many years.

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3492 Compania Electrica de Regla y Guanabacoa, specimen bond for $100, Havana 18-, allegorical figure top, ornate border, black and green, overprinted ‘Speci-men’ in red, and numbered 00000, EF.

Estimate $80-100

The company was granted a five year concession for street lighting in 1892.

3493 Company of Moa, General Assembly (NY), January 26th 1829, a petition for the incorporation of the company by a group of New York investors, black, several page booklet, VF. Estimate $80-100

The incorporators owned land and the natural harbour and intended to sell plots and encourage settlers to the area.

3494 Cuadra Nacional S.A., a specimen share certificate, Havana 19- (circa 1930), vignette of race horse, black and brown with ‘Muestra’ overprinted in red, EF. Estimate $80-100

A racing stables not used since the 1960’s

3495 Cuba Jockey Club S.A., 10 peso share, Havana 1906, #0292, attractive piece with underprint of horses, arms of the Club top left, green, green seal, tri-folded, VF. Estimate $150-200

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3496 Cuban Commercial & Industrial Company, $1000 ‘specimen’ bond, 1913, numbered 0000, vignette of factory building, orante border, black and green, to-gether with Cuba Industrial y Commercial S.A., cer-tificate for one share of 100 pesos, Havana 19[30], black and orange with decorative border, VF+. (2)

Estimate $100-150

3497 Cuban Electric Company, a group of 7 bonds issued in 1950 and 1953 in the State of Florida and de-nominated in Pesos, together with a share of 1950, all uncancelled and printed by Columbian Bank Note Company, various colours with bonds printed in Spanish and English, generally VF. (8)

Estimate $80-100

3498 Cuban Improvement Company Ltd., certificate for $100 shares, 18[85], #2, arms of Pennsyvania top centre, and 3 other certificates related to real estate including Riovista Land Corporation, 19[27], Za-pata Land Company, 6% gold bond dated 1913, and Cuban Industries and Real estate Co., [1926], EF. (4)

Estimate $150-200

Zapata Land Co. was formed to reclaim swamp lands and to prepare them for agricultural use, especially the planting of sugar.

3499 Cuban National Syndicate, temporary share certificate for 100 shares, New York [1927], #95, signed by founder Charles Flynn, brown, together with 2 fur-ther stock certificates for 750 shares, [1929], brown and 100 shares, [1930], blue, both with vignettes of lighhouse and fishing port, both signed by Flynn, EF. (3) Estimate $100-150

Charles Flynn took over operation of the horse race track, Oriental Park in Marianao, and also acquired Casino Marianao and coastal land to the west of Ha-vana where he built clubs, golf courses, polo pitches and tennis facilities.

3500 Cuban Telephone Company, a group of certificates including $1000 4% Debenture Series ‘A’, 1945, #M22, and another, Series ‘B’,1948, #BM1210, green and orange respectively with eagle vignette top centre, together with certificate for’ less than 100 shares’, 1958, blue, all issued in United States, EF. (3)

Estimate $80-100

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3501 Dufau Commercial Co. S.A., a specimen share certificate, Havana 19- (circa 1920), vignette of ship at dockside and reclining allegorical figure, brown overstamped ‘specimen’ in red, numbered 00000, EF. Estimate $100-150

3503 Electrica Madrazo S.A., a specimen 6% 1,000 pesos bond, Havana 1917, vignette of allegorical figure holding light bulb, black and brown, perforated SPECIMEN Columbian Bank Note Company of Chicago, AEF. Estimate $80-100

3502 Edificio la Metropolitana, S.A., a specimen $1000 gold bond, Havana 1925, vignette of building, black and white with ornate orange border, text in Spanish and English, numbered 00000 hole cancelled, EF.

Estimate $80-100

An office building built in Americn style as was much of Cuba in the early years of the 20th century.

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1006 England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred II (978-1016). First Hand Penny. Thetford, moneyer: Spirling.1.50 gms. Diademed, draped bust r. within inner cir-cle; +ÆÐELRED REX ANGLO x (the ‘NG’ ligate),rev.. Hand of Providence emerging from the cloudsbetween alpha and omega; ZPYRLING MO ÐEO(pellet triplet). N.766, S.1144. Deep medium-gray.Very Fine. Est. 400-500

1007 England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred II (978-1016). Long-Cross Penny. Lincoln, moneyer: Dreng.1.66 gms. Bare-headed, draped bust l.; +ÆÐELREDREX ANGL., rev. Long cross voided, each limb ter-minating in three crescents; +DRENG MΩO LINC.Mossop 3, N.774, S.1151. A few pecks in right ob-verse field, attractively toned. Extremely Fine.

Est. 300-400

1008 England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Cnut (1016-1035).Quatrefoil Penny. Ipswich, moneyer: Leowine. 0.98gms. Crowned and draped bust l. within quatrefoil;+CNVT REX ANGLOR, rev. Long cross voided overquatrefoil, each limb terminating in three crescents,pellet at center and at each cusp; +LEOPNE ONGIPZ. N.785, S.1157. Bold strike with good metalquality; attractive light gray with lustre. NGC MS 63.

Ex ‘The Millennia Collection’, Ira & Larry Goldberg,Beverly Hills, CA, May 26, 2008, lot 232; ex Dr. JacobY. Terner Collection. Est. 500-600

1009 England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Cnut (1016-1035).Short-Cross Penny. Thetford, moneyer: Aelfwold. Diademed and draped bust l., holding lis-tippedscepter; CNVT RECX A’ rev. Short cross voided withpellet within annulet center; +ÆLPOLD ON ÐEOD.N.790, S.1159. Deep gray with russet highlights.NGC AU 55.

Ex Dr. Robert Hesselgesser Collection, Ira & LarryGoldberg ‘Pre-Long Beach’ Sale, Sept. 23-26, 2007, lot317. Est. 300-400

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3504 Holy Trinity Cathedral Church, a specimen $1,000 6% ‘Subscription’ bond which, somewhat unusu-ally, requires the holder to pay interest to the issuer (ie the Church) twice a year to meet mortgage and interest debts, numbered 00000, black and green, depicts Cathedral entrance on back, together with a second specimen bond for 500 pesos in the Comuni-dad de Religiosis de la Compania de Jesus en el Co-legio e Iglesia de Belen, engraved by American bank Note Company, mauve, VF. (2) Estimate $120-180

3505 Hotel Almendares S.A., specimen 1000 pesos 7% bond, numbered 00000, vignette of hotel, ornate border, engraved American Bank Note Company, black and orange with orange underprint, together with 4 further hotel certificates comprising Hotel Varadero, Cardenas 19[14], National Hotel of Cuba, specimen bond and share, both dated 1929 and share in The Ritz Company of America, Canada and Cuba, 19[07], generally VF. (5) Estimate $200-250

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3506 La Reguladora S.A., 50 pesos shares, Havana 19[34], #1011, vignette of building, ornate border, black and brown with green underprint, together with annual subscription certificate in Centro Asturiano de la Ha-vana, Havana 191[4], attractive piece with allegori-cal figure, coat of arms, beehive and view of viaduct, black and brown, VF & F. (2) Estimate $80-100

La Regulatora is a well known, resaturant hotel and bar. Centro Asturiano is a large club and restaurant, still op-erating, both in Havana.

3508 Lonja del Comercio de la Habana, $20 peso shares, 19[22], #359, ‘Mercury’ seated at left, ornate bor-der, green and brown, ink cancelled through signa-tures, reglued at left, GVF Estimate $80-100

3509 Matadero Modelo de Camaguey S.A., 1000 pesos share, Camaguey 19[29], #107, vignette of slaugh-terhouse and suspended dead cow, black and brown, overstamped ‘cancelled’, together with Matadero Industrial S.A., 500 pesos bond, 1910, #0051, alle-gorical figures top and decorative border, green and brown, splits on folds otherwise VF (2)

Estimate $100-120

3510 Matanzas Blaugas Company (DE), $100 7% bond, Series ‘B,’ #771, one of 804 bonds issued, ornate border, black and brown, with coupons, some foxing otherwise VF. Estimate $80-100

An American corporation formed to exploit the artificial ‘blaugas’ for heating and lighting, invented in Germany.

3511 A group of certificates from Nipe, Nipe Bay is on the northern coast of Cuba in Holguin Province, certifi-cates include Sociedad Comercial y Agricola de Nipe, founders share (1890) and bearer share (1892), and 4 certificates from Sociedad Agricola e Industrial Terrenos de Nipe, dated 188[2] issued in Madrid, F-VF. (6) Estimate $150-200

3507 Long Sai Li Society (Cuba Bay City Western Commerce Self Governing Office) a lottery bond for $5, 1925, #2086, ornate border, with coupons, VF.

Estimate $100-150

A rare example of a Chinese issue overseas to satisfy the investment demands of Chinese groups living in Cuba.

3512 Nueva Fabrica de Hielo S.A., La Tropical, $100 peso shares, Havana 1955, #0717, factory at top, green and black, together with other Cuban registered companies comprising Miquel & Barcardi S.A., 2 examples, 1947 and 1956, a specimen share in Con-solidated Shoe Corporation, 192-, and Peleteria ‘La Isla’, 1950; VF-EF. (5) Estimate $150-200

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3513 S.A. del Teatro Esteban Matanzas, 100 pesos shares, Matanzas 186[1], #1207, large vignette of theatre top centre, black on white paper, ink eaten through one sig-nature otherwise AEF. Estimate $400-500

Theatre opened in 1863 named after the Civil Governor but name changed to Sautro, a patron of the arts, who contributed to its construction and whose signature appears on the certificate. Theatre attracted many famous artists including Sarah Bernhardt, Anna Pavlova and Enrico Caruso. Still functions today and has become a symbol of the city.

3514 S.A. L’Almendares, 5 preference shares, red and for 5 ordinary shares, blue, Brussels, circa 1897, attrac-tive port and river scenes, with coupons small nick at top of the first otherwise VF. (2) Estimate $150-180

3515 Sanitary Dungcart Company S.A., 50 pesos shares, Havana 191[2], #1061, vignette of horse drawn cart top centre and bin at bottom, orange seal, ornate orange border on blue/green paper with blue vi-gnettes, EF. Estimate $80-100

3516 Sociedad el Progreso de Sancti-Spiritus, bonds for 25 and 100 pesos, 1925, #397 and #190, ornate borders, orange and green respectively, AEF. (2)

Estimate $80-100

Fidel Castro spoke from the balcony of this building in Sancti-Spiritus in 1959.

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3517 Spanish American Light and Power Company, a specimen $1,000 8% bond, dated 1894, numbered 00000, vignette of port scene and allegorical figures, engraved by American Bank Note Company, green and black, with coupons, together with a 6% speci-men $1,000 bond dated 1893, similar vignette at top with arms at bottom, green and black with coupons, 1893 bond split on one fold otherwise VF. (2)

Estimate $200-300

3518 Vedado Tennis Club, 100 pesos 3% bond, Havana 1919, #2346, vignette of club flag top left and or-nate border, green underprint and blue borders, EF.

Estimate $80-100

Built in 1912 and designed by the most prominent archi-tect in Cuba, Leonardo Morales y Pedroso. In the 1920s’ as well as tennis, it was home to baseball matches. The building still stands today but only one court is fit for tennis, the rest is in poor shape.

3519 Villaclara Base Ball Company, 10 pesos share, Santa Clara 1921, #422, orange on green underprint, ten-nis net and rackets to left, together with share in Asociacion Cubana de Baseball Internacional S.A., Havana 19[59], green with blue border, #047, VF. (2)

Estimate $100-150

Villaclara Base Ball team was based in Santa Clara and in more recent years has become one of the most suc-cessful teams in Cuba. Orange is their representative colour.

3520 Wells Fargo & Co. of Cuba, 6% Registered Debenture Gold Bond, 100 pesos, 192[0], green and brown with revenue stamp affixed, hole cancelled, EF.

Estimate $60-80

3521 Yateras Cattle Company, 100 peso shares, a specimen certificate printed by Columbian Bank Note Company, circa 1920, vignette of cattle in front of waterfall, green and black, perforated SPECIMEN etc., together with a proof of the vignette without cattle, black, EF. (2) Estimate $100-150

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3523 Argentine Republic External Conversion 4½% Loan, 1936, a pair of specimen bonds for $500 and $1000 from the ABNCo. archive, coat of arms in centre flanked by alegorical figures, orange and green re-spectively, with coupons, overprinted specimen in blue and red, EF (2) Estimate $200-300

3525 Argentine Republic, Province of Entre Rios, 6% Mortgage bond for the Entre Rios Central Railway, £100, 1885, a specimen from the Bradbury, Wilkin-son & Co. archives, large format, coat of arms at top, ornate border, blue and black, with coupons, num-bered 0000, AEF Estimate $100-150

3524 Province of Buenos Aires, 3% External Loan, 1936, a specimen bond for $500 from the ABNCo. archive, allegorical figures at top, red and black, with cou-pons, overprinted specimen in blue, AEF

Estimate $100-1503522 Argentine Government External 6% Loan, 1927, a

specimen bond for $1000 from the ABNCo. ar-chive, Argentine arms in centre flanked by allegorical figures, blue and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen in red, very lightly toned, GVF

Estimate $100-150

OTHER PROPERTIES - LATIN AMERICAArgentina

The title OTHER PROPERTIES - LATIN AMERICA

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3526 Province of Buenos Aires, 3% External Sinking Fund Dollar loan of 1936, a specimen bond for $100 from the ABNCo. archive, allegorical figures at top, ornate border and underprint, brown and black, with coupons, numbered 00000 and overprinted speci-men in red, EF Estimate $100-150

Bolivia

3528 United States of Brazil, 5% Loan of 1895, a specimen bond for £100 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, large format piece with ornate border, Bra-zilian arms at top, green and black, with coupons, overprinted specimen in red, annotated ‘passed by N.M.Rothschild’ at bottom right, GVF.

Estimate $100-150

Brazil

3529 United States of Brazil, 5% Funding Loan, 1900, a specimen bond for £100 from the Bradbury, Wilkin-son & Co. archive, large format piece with Brazil-ian arms at top, ornate border, green and black, with coupons, annotation at bottom ‘passed by N.M.Rothschild’ at bottom, AEF.

Estimate $100-150

3527 Compania Esmoraca de Bolivia, 1000 bolivar share, sucre 188[5], #97, pretty piece, printed in Valparai-so, with vignette of miners underground, ornate bor-der, green with yellow underprint, EF.

Estimate $80-100

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3530 United States of Brazil, Railway Guarantees Rescission 4% Loan, 1902, a specimen £20 bond from the Brad-bury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, large format piece with ornate borders, Brazilian arms at top, brown and black, with coupons, AEF. Estimate $100-150

3532 United States of Brazil, 5% 20-Year Funding Loan, 1931, a specimen bond for £100 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, large format piece with Brazilian arms at top, ornate borders, green, with coupons, EF. Estimate $100-150

3531 United States of Brazil, 4% Loan, 1910, a specimen bond for £100 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archive, large format piece with coat of arms in top left corner, ornate border, green and black, with cou-pons, AEF. Estimate $100-150

3533 State of Minas Geraes, 6½% 30-Year External Sterling Loan of 1928, a specimen bond for £100 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archives, large format piece with State coat of arms at top, red and black, with coupons, numbered 00000, small hole cancel, AEF. Estimate $100-150

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3534 State of Minas Geraes, 6½% 30-Year External Sterling Loan of 1928, a specimen bond for £1000 from the Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. archives, large format piece with State coat of arms at top, blue and black, with coupons, numbered 00000, small hole cancel, AEF. Estimate $120-180

Cuba

3535 Cuban State Lottery, original handwritten letter on prnted company stationery, from Alejandro Chao. proprietor of La Propaganda Litereria in Havana, the official printer of Cuban lottery tickets, to the Ameri-can bank Note Company, New York, acknowledg-ing receipt of a proof sheet of ticket underprinting, 1891, accompanied by the actual sheet of 40 tcikets, and a large broadside listing the prizes available in the 1890 and 1891 lotteries, some splits to folds but generally VF (3) Estimate $120-180

Dominican Republic

3536 Dominican Republic, 5% Customs Administration Gold Loan, 1908, a specimen bond for $50 gold or £10.5.4. from the American Bank Note Company archives, large format, allegorical females flank state arms, green and black, text in English, Spanish and French, with coupons, overprinted specimen at bot-tom, AEF. Estimate $120-150

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Honduras

3537 Central American Syndicate Co. (NY), $100 shares, New York 188[7], #334, attractive scene of tropical mountainside, ornate border, brown and black, AEF

Estimate $100-150

One of a group of American mining companies owning property in Honduras.

3539 San Sebastian Gold Mining Co. (NY), $5 shares, New York 188[5], #197, miners at work above ground, black, blue underprint, red seal, VF

Estimate $100-150

Mines in Santa Rosa, Honduras.

3540 Santa Elena Mining Co. (NY), $25 shares, New York 188[4], #232, miners at work underground, black, blue underprint, red seal, AEF Estimate $100-150

Mines in Yuscaran, Honduras.

3538 Paraiso Reduction Co. (NY), $25 shares, New York 18[84], #83, mine buildings in centre, black, pink underprint, red seal, VF Estimate $100-150

Mines in Yuscaran, Honduras.

Jamaica

3541 West India Improvement Co. $100 shares, 18[90], #293, together with 4% 10-Year bond, $1000, 1889, #203, both with vignette of allegorical figure at top, ornate border, printed by American Bank Note Co., green and black, uncancelled, embossed seal of Ja-maican coat of arms, the first somewhat creased, about VF & VF. (2) Estimate $80-100

The company purchased the Kingston to Spanish Town Railway from the Jamaican Governemmnt in 1888 when the expansion of the sugar and plantation industries called for extensions to the line that the Governemnt could not afford. The extensions were built by this Amer-ican syndicate and operated with limited success until it was forced into receivership in 1898 as it could not meet payment on its mortgage bonds. The Jamaican Govern-ment took over the line again in 1900.

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3542 Mexico North Western Railway Co., 5% 50-Year First Mortgage bonds, £100, 1909, first series, £5 million issue, #A16653 and second series, £6,672,600 is-sue, #A50656, steam train in centre, blue and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons; together with certificate for 10 shares of $100, [1909], steam train centre, brown and black, GVF or better. (3)

Estimate $120-150

3543 Compañia Aviadora de las Minas Santa Gertrudisy Anexas, 100 peso bond, Pachuca 1891, #6305, an attractive piece with ornate border, trio of vignettes at top depicting mine buildings, Mexican coat of arms and landscape showing mine site, khaki and black, together with Compañia Minera de Santa Gertrudis y Guadalupe, 20 peso share, Pachuca 1903, #3337, ornate border, trio of vignettes at top depicting mine buildings, Mexican Eagle and land-scape, red and black, EF. (2) Estimate $80-100

Mexico / Railways A Collection of Mexican Mining Companies

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3544 Compañia Beneficiadora San Luis, 60 peso share, Mexico 1898, #0957, an attractive piece with ornate border, highly decorative title including vignette of allegorical figure holding torch standing on globe, green with green underprint, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $80-100

3545 Compañia Avaidora de las Minas Dinamita y Anexas en el Mineral de Pachuca, 50 peso bond, Mexico 1887, #781, ornate border and decorative title, black with green underprint, together with Compañia Explotadora de las Vetas de Cobre del Vadelista, certificate for one share, Mexico 1889, #259, ornate border, decorative title with mine workers on each side, black with pink underprint and Compañia Res-tauradora de la Negociacion Minera La Casualidad y Anexas, 200 peso share, Zacatecas 1889, #333, ornate border, blue and black with blue underprint, first two extremely fine, latter has some edge damage/creasing, fine. (3) Estimate $100-150

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3546 “La Providencia” Sociedad Minera Anónima, 100 peso share, Mexico 1892, #1162, ornate border, vignette under title depicting workers in mine shaft, blue and black with pink underprint, EF.

Estimate $80-100

3548 Negociacion Minera de Purisima y Negrillas, 100 peso share, 1894, #1609, ornate border, large vi-gnette at top depicting mine worker standing next to flag beside ocean, orange and black with yellow underprint, with coupons, EF. Estimate $80-100

3549 “El Santo Niño, San Pascual y Zaragoza”, 150 peso share, Mexico 189[3], #2226, ornate border, un-derprint vignette of mine site, black with blue and brown underprint, VF+. Estimate $80-100

3547 Mineral de Pachuca Minas de la Compañia Anglo Mexicana, 20 peso share, Pachuca 1891, #1401, or-nate border, vignette under title depicting allegorical figure holding a laurel with buildings in background, black and pink with green underprint, EF.

Estimate $80-100

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3550 Compañia Minera Barradon y Cabras de Guanacevi, 200 peso share, Mexico 1893, #1996, attractive piece with ornate border, vignette under title depict-ing statue of Cuitlahuac, green with pink underprint, with coupons, EF. Estimate $80-100

3552 Compañia Minera de la Buena Fé, bond #2044, Mexico 1875, ornate border, blue with orange un-derprint, EF and rare. Estimate $100-150

3553 Compañia Minera de la Dificultad en el Mineral Del Monte, bond #43, undated but circa 1875, ornate border, black and brown with green underprint, VF and rare early date. Estimate $80-100

3551 Compañia Minera del Carrizo, State of Chihuahua, 200 peso share, 1893, #922, ornate border, vignette under title of mine workers in shaft, green and black with pink underprint, with coupons, EF.

Estimate $80-100

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1103 Great Britain. George V (1910-1936). Proof Penny,1934. Small head l., rev. Britannia seated r. S.4055,KM 838. Very Rare. Attractive deep toffee-brown.NGC PF 65 BN. Est. 1000-1500

1104 Great Britain. George V-Elizabeth II. Lot of high-grade Pennies: 1926 (first head - 3), 1927 (3), 1928,1929, 1932 (2), 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1945,1946, 1948 (2), 1949, 1950, 1951 (2), Proof 1953(2), Proof 1970. S.4051, 4054A, 4055, 4114, 4117,4154, 4157; KM 810, 826, 838, 845, 883, 897. Afew AU, one dipped, otherwise Uncirculated-ChoiceBrilliant Uncirculated, also additional Pennies (12),circulated. (37) Est. 125-175

1105 Great Britain. George VI (1936-1952). ProofPenny, 1949. Bare head l., rev. Britannia seated r.S.4117, KM 869. Rare. Good amounts of mint red,a choice example. NGC PF 64 RB. Est. 900-1200

1106 Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Proof Penny,1962. Bust r., rev.Britannia seated r. Freeman 251(R19), S.4157, KM 897. Very Rare. Choice BrilliantProof, near FDC. Est. 600-700

OTHER BRITISH COINS

1107 Great Britain. Victoria-Elizabeth II. Lot of Far-things (68), 1860-1953, includes 1860 toothedobv./beaded rev. (rim nicks, VG); also 1/3 Farthings,1913 (4), all Uncirculated; and Halfpennies (5). VeryGood to Uncirculated. (77) Est. 75-100

1108 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-1910). TwoPounds, 1902. Head r., rev. St. George. S.3968, Fr399a, KM 806. Matte Proof. Est. 800-900

1109 Great Britain. George VI (1936-1952). 9-pieceProof Set, 1950. Farthing to Halfcrown. S.PS17, KMPS23. In original RM red case. Choice BrilliantProof.

Ex Abe Kosoff Collection, Bowers & Merena Sale, Nov.4-6, 1985, lot 5514 (part) [with auction tag].

Est. 125-175

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3554 Compañia Minera Mineral de Pachuca, 50 peso share ‘valor primitive’, Pachuca 189[5], #1764, or-nate border, black with green underprint, EF.

Estimate $80-100

3555 Compañia Carbonifera “San Blas” S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1907, #0602, ornate border, vignette under title of coal mine workers with mine carts, green with green underprint, with coupons, together with five more mining/exploration companies com-prising; Compañia de las Minas de Oro de Cerro Colorado, 100 peso share, Mexico 1893, #8623, ornate border with scrollwork at corners, vignettes either side of title depicting mine workers and min-ing tools, black with green underprint; Compañia Mexicana Exploradora y Beneficiadora de Menas Auriferas, 100 peso share, Mexico 1895, #03174, ornate border, decorative title including vignette of workers in mine shaft, brown and black, hole can-celled, with coupons; Compañia Mexicana Explo-radora y Exploradora de Minas, S.A., certificate for five shares of 20 pesos, Mexico 1934, #1447, ornate border, with coupons; Barranca Mines and Explora-tion Company, certificate for 100 shares of 5 pesos, 19[22], #E63, ornate border, blue and black, text in English and Spanish, with coupons, and certificate for 10 shares of 5 pesos, 19[22], #C343, ornate border, green and black, text in English and Spanish, with coupons, generally EF. (6)

Estimate $150-200

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3556 Minas de Trigueros y Villaverdeña, 100 peso share, Mexico 1894, #1722, decorative title including vi-gnette of native mine worker, black and red on buff paper, with coupons, together with four more min-ing companies comprising; “La Valenciana” Compa-ñia Cobrera de Teziutlan, 100 peso share, Teziutlan 1904, #2242, ornate border, decorative title includ-ing large vignette of hill ‘Ozomat’, green and black; Corrales Mill and Mining Co., 5 peso share, Silao 1898, #672, ornate border, green and black on buff paper;Compañia Exploradora de Peñoles S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1912, #974, ornate border, vignette under title depicting natives looking out at steam train, black, with coupons and Compañia Carbonifera Agujita y Anexas, S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1910, #63765, ornate border, attractive vi-gnette of coal mine and workings with steam train running through, red and black, with coupons, gen-erally EF. (5) Estimate $150-200

3557 Negociacion Minera Cananea del Estado de Guerrero, 25 peso share, Mexico 1907, #2031, very ornate border, vignette under title depicting workers in mine shaft, red and black with green underprint, with coupons, together with four more mining companies comprising; Negociacion Minera Cananea del Estado de Guerrero, duplicate 25 peso share, Mexico 1907, #1423, ornate border, vignette under title depict-ing mine worker, black with orange underprint, with coupons; Negociacion Minera de San Vicente, 50 peso share, Mexico 1905, #04483, ornate border, vi-gnette depicting mining tools below title, purple and black; Compañia Carbonifera Rio Escondido S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1910, #13130, ornate bor-der, attractive title with vignette depicting coal mine workers and mine carts, green with pink underprint, with coupons, and Compañia de Cobre del Pacifico, certificate for ten shares of 100 pesos, Mexico 1906, #1876, ornate border, green with green underprint, with coupons, generally EF. (5) Estimate $150-180

3558 Negociacion Minera de San Rafael y Anexas, a group of 8 certificates comprising; “Nuevo Guati-moctzin”, 50 peso share, Mexico 1911, #0105, or-nate border, vignette under title of mine site, smaller vignette at bottom of alternative view, orange and black, with coupons; “La Previsora”,10 peso share, Mexico 1910, #0483, design as before, brown and black, with coupons; “Polo Norte”, 10 peso share, Mexico 1910, #2800, design as before, purple and black, with coupons; “La Argentina y Anexas”, 50 peso bond, Mexico 1912, no.1053, ornate border, vignette under title of mining derrick on hillside, red and black, with coupons; 50 cent share, Mexico 1912, #24302, ornate border, vignette under title of the mine site, green and black, with coupons; and a trio of certificates, one share of 50 pesos, five shares of 50 pesos and ten shares of 50 pesos, Mexico 1923, #08960, #15031 and #26960, ornate border, vi-gnette above title depicting statue of a winged figure, text in Spanish, French and English, green, blue and brown respectively, all with coupons, generally EF. (8)

Estimate $200-300

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3559 Negociacion Minera de La Palma, 50 peso share, Sombrerete 1894, #1031, ornate border, vignette to left of title depicting mine site and workings, blue and black, with coupons, together with four more mining companies comprising; Negociacion Minera de “La Esperanza” S.A., 10 peso preference share, Guanajuato 19[00], #11664, very attractive piece with ornate border including vignettes of workers with tools, decorative title with scrollwork, green and black with green underprint, with coupons; Compañia Explotadora de la Turba, S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1900, #1018, ornate border, vignette of Mexican coat of arms under title, green and black; and Compañia de Explotacion y Fraccionamiento de Tupátaro S.A., two certificates, both 100 peso share, Mexico 1909, #1962 and #13763, attractive piece with ornate border and vignette to left of title depict-ing allegorical figure surrounded by crops and tools, maroon with pink underprint, the first has date in December overprinted with September, overprinted on left side regarding capital amount, both with cou-pons, generally EF. (5) Estimate $150-200

3560 Negociacion Minera Santiago Apostol, S.A., 20 peso share, Mexico 1911[1919], #0610, attractive piece with ornate border, large vignette depicting entrance to mine shaft and workings above, green and black, with coupons, together with four more mining com-panies comprising; Negociacion Minera La Delfina, S.A., 50 peso share, Mexico 1907, #5113, ornate border, vignette within title depicting workers in mine shaft, brown with blue underprint, with cou-pons; Negociacion Minera de Santa Maria de la Paz y Anexas, SAMPLE 25 peso share, Mexico 1916, ornate border, vignette within title depicting native mine worker, green and black, text in Spanish and French, with coupons, and Cia. De Fomento Minero, S.A., a pair of certificates, 50 peso share ‘totalmente pagada’ and 50 peso share ‘liberada’, Trapuato 1910, #5553 and #162, ornate border, vignette at top depicting workers in mine shaft, blue and brown re-spectively, generally EF. (5) Estimate $120-150

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3561 Mineral de Precones, Hacienda de Polo, 100 peso share, Mexico 1893, #54, ornate border, decorative title with floral design, red and black, together with five more mining companies comprising; Compañia de Minas La Blanca y Anexas, 20 peso share, Pachu-ca 1910, #039443, ornate border, vignette in title depicting allegorical figure in front of mine workings, green and black, with coupons (stapled to reverse); Negociacion Minera La Purisima, 50 peso share, Sombrerete 189[5], #1825, ornate border, decora-tive title with vignette of mine workers, blue and black, with coupons; Negociacion Minera Santa Fe y Anexas, S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1910, #477, ornate border, vignette within title of native mine worker, brown and black, with coupons; Compañia de Minas La Blanca y Anexas, 100 peso share, Mex-ico 1922, #26579, ornate border, vignette in title depicting mine site and workings, brown and black, with coupons and an un-issued 100 peso share, Mex-ico 1922, design as previous, with coupons, generally EF. (6) Estimate $150-200

3562 Mineral de Mazapil Negociacion Minera de San Eligio o la Beneficiadora, a pair of certificates, 100 peso share ‘accion comun’ and ‘accion integramente liberada’, 1894, #104 and #326, ornate border, vi-gnette in title depicting worker in mine shaft, orange and black and pink and black respectively, both with coupons, together with four more mining companies comprising; Compañia Minera Continuacion sur del Alacran, S.A., 50 peso ‘accion pagadora’ share, Mex-ico 1919, #3745, ornate border, vignette showing plans of mining area, brown and black with orange underprint, with coupons and 50 peso share, Mexico 1919, n#0040, ornate border, vignette showing plans of mining area, purple and black with green underprint, with coupons; Compañia de Minas Santa Ana y Anexas, share for 37.50 pesos, Mexico 1910, #11125, ornate border, vignette in title depicting al-legorical figure in front of mine workings, blue and black, with coupons and Compañia Internacional Minera, 50 peso share, Monterrey 1926, #91, ornate border, green and black on buff paper, VF and better. (6) Estimate $150-200

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3563 Negociacion Minera de San Miguel, 50 peso share, Pachuca 1890, #1388, ornate border, black with green underprint, together with two more mining companies comprising; Compañia Minera Ocampo y Anexas en Pozos, 50 peso preference share, San Luis Potosi 1896, n#2312, bold geometric border, black with green underprint, with coupons and Mineral de Santa Rosa, Negociacion Minera de San Gregorio de la Camuesa y Anexas, 50 peso share, Pachuca 1893, #1019, ornate border, black with pink underprint, EF. (3) Estimate $120-150

3564 Compañia Minera Cubierta y Anexas, 40 peso share ‘pagadora’, Mexico 1896, #1182, an attractive piece with ornate border and illustrations within title of mining tools, black with pink underprint, with coupons, together with five more mining compa-nies comprising; Compañia Minera Cuauhtemoc y Anexas, 100 peso share, Mexico 1895, #9130, or-nate border, large vignette of statue of Cuitlahuac, green with green underprint, with coupons; Compa-ñia Minera de El Buen Despacho y Anexas, 10 peso share, Mexico 1911, #083972, ornate border, blue and turquoise, with coupons and a certificate for 5 shares of 50 pesos, Mexico 1919, #13489, ornate border, vignette within title depicting mine workers in shaft, green and black with light green underprint, with coupons; Negociacion Minera “La Providencia y Anexas”, 50 peso share, Mexico 1920, #1071, ornate border, green and black, with coupons and Negociacion Minera “El Alacran y Anexas”, 10 peso share, Mexico 1920, #00129, ornate border, vignette of scorpion above title, brown and black, with cou-pons, generally EF. (6) Estimate $150-200

3565 Compañia Minera El Rescate y Anexas, S.A., 100 peso share, San Luis Potosi 18[1902], #0674, or-nate border, metallic gold and black, with coupons, together with five more mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera El Profeta y Anexas, a pair of certificates, 50 peso share ‘pagadora’ and 50 peso share ‘liberada’, Mexico 1910, #5951 and #2022, ornate border, vignette to right of title of prophet, blue and brown respectively, both with coupons; Compañia Minera El Faro de Guanacevi, 10 peso share, Mexico 1906, #0069, ornate border, vignette under title of lighthouse, red and black; Compañia Minera Chontalpan y Anexas, certificate for 5 shares of 25 pesos, Mexico 1928, #6446, or-nate border, circular vignette within title depicting native mine worker, brown and black, with coupons and Nueva Compañia Minera de La Mazata y Anex-as, S.A., 10 peso share, Guadalajara 1919, #2716, ornate border, decorative title, red and black, with coupons, VF and better. (6) Estimate $150-200

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3566 Compañia Minera Anónima “La Minerva y Anexas”, 40 peso share, Mexico 1894, #1953, ornate border, vignette at top of Minerva, black with pink under-print, with coupons, together with five more mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera “La Exploradora”, 10 peso share, Mexico [1897], #0517, ornate border, red and black with green un-derprint; Compañia Minera “La Alhambra”, 38 peso share, Mexico 1911, #2279, ornate border, three small vignettes top left depicting mine workers, cart and machinery, underprint vignette of cathedral in-terior, green with green underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera Nuevas Golondrinas y Anexas S.A., 25 peso share, Mexico 1906, n#627, ornate border and decorative title featuring two swallows, black with lilac underprint, with coupons and Nueva Compañia Minera La Cruz y Todos Santos, S.A., a pair of certificates, fifty shares of 25 cents and five shares of 25 cents, Mexico 1944, #0383 and #1962, ornate border, vignette above title of grave, maroon and green respectively, both with coupons, EF. (6)

Estimate $150-200

3567 Compañia Minera La Purisima y Anexas, 200 peso share, Mexico 1895, #1480, ornate border, vignette at top depicting allegorical figure surrounded by cherubs, red and black with blue underprint, with coupons, together with six more mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera La Golon-drina y Anexas S.A., certificate for 5 shares of 20 pesos, Mexico 1907, #0415, maroon with maroon underprint, hole cancelled; Compañia Minera Gua-dalupe, Los Reyes S.A., pair of certificates, 25 peso share ‘liberada’ and 25 peso share ‘pagadora’, Mexico 1906, #2751 and #386, ornate border, brown with pink underprint and brown with green underprint re-spectively, both with coupons; Compañia Minera de Angustias, Dolores y Anexas, 100 peso share, Mexico 1909, #1968, ornate border, brown, with coupons and Peñuela y Contadero, S.A.,, a pair of certificates, both ten shares of 100 pesos, Mexico 194[4], #0508 and #0989, ornate border and vignette at top depict-ing mine site with mountain in background, red and green respectively, both with coupons, VF and better. (7) Estimate $200-250

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3568 Compañia Minera de Sta. Catalina y Anexas, bond for 250 pesos, Mexico 1891, #226, ornate border, black and red with red underprint, together with five more mining companies comprising; Compañia Minera Anónima de la Candelaria y Anexas en Pi-nos, certificate for one share, San Luis Potosi 1891, #2022, ornate border, vignette at top depicting mine workers in mine shaft, red with red underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera “El Banco y Anexas”, 100 peso share, Oaxaca 1902, #2460, ornate border, green with green underprint, with coupons; Com-pañia Minera Armando de Zautla, 30 peso share, Teziutlan 190[5], #2227, ornate border with scroll-work in corners, blue and black; Seguranza Mining Company, 10 peso share, San Luis Potosi 1907, #09189, ornate border, decorative title including vignette of allegorical figure holding mining tools, turquoise and black, with coupons and 10 peso share, San Luis Potosi 1910, #27054, ornate border, vignette below title depicting workers in mine shaft, green and black, with coupons, VF and better. (6)

Estimate $150-200

3569 Compañia Minera La Redención, 10 peso share, 1895, #1420, decorative title including vignette of mine workers, maroon with green underprint, with coupons, together with four more mining companies comprising; Compañia Minera de Oro La Gloria S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1907, #793, ornate border and decorative title including vignette of mine site, red with pink underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera y Beneficiadora El Fenix y Anexas, S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1920, #3155, ornate border, vignette depicting mine workers in shaft, green with yellow underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera El Alicante, S.A., 20 peso share, Saltillo 1906, #0758, ornate border, vignette of eagle and snake, burgundy and black, with coupons, and Sindicato Industrial y Minero Mexicano, 100 peso share, Mexico 1911, #271, ornate border with scrollwork, green with green underprint, generally EF. (5)

Estimate $150-200

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3571 Compañia Minera y Fundidora de Zimapan, S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1915, #1324, ornate border, large vignette under title depicting mine site and buildings, brown and black, with coupons, together with seven more mining company certificates com-prising; Compañia Minera “Providencia. San Juan de la Luz y Anexas”, 15 peso share, Mexico 1898, #1804, ornate border, red and black, with cou-pons; Compañia Minera “Elsa” S.A., 20 peso share, Mexico 1908, #0645, ornate border, dark green with green and yellow underprint, with coupons; Com-pañia Minera y Beneficiadora “El Eden”, 100 peso share, Mexico 1907, #1200, ornate border, brown and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera “La Ventura,” S.A., certificate for ten 1 peso shares, Mex-ico City 1921, #6861, ornate border, photographic vignette of mine site to left and plans to right, green and black, and Compañia Minera y Metalurgica An-dres Tello, 3 certificates for 1000 peso share, #017, 500 peso share, #136 and 100 peso share, #349, Mexico 1895, ornate border, blue with orange un-derprint, red with orange underprint and green with orange underprint respectively, all with coupons, VF and better. (8) Estimate $200-250

3570 Compañia Minera “Nueva Roma”, 10 peso share, Mexico 1907, #0214, ornate border, vignette under title depicting a collection of mining tools, purple, red and black, together with seven more mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera La Providencia San Juan de la Luz y Anexas, 15 peso share, 1895, #1804, ornate border, vignette depicting angelic figure watching over two children, orange and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera de “El Cedro y Anexas”, 25 peso share, Guanajuato 1901, #2702, ornate border with scrollwork in cor-ners, brown with green underprint, with coupons and certificate for 10 shares of 25 pesos, Guanajuato 1901, #15461/15470, ornate border with scroll-work in corners, blue with green underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera Nazareno y Catasillas, 100 peso share, Saltillo 1922, #0003599, ornate border with scrollwork at corners, vignette within title depicting worers in mine shaft, brown and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera del Aguila, a pair of certificates, five shares of 50 pesos and one share of 50 pesos, #84 and #271, Guadalajara 1921, ornate border, vignette under title of Mexican coat of arms, green, both with coupons, and Compañia Minera “Adela” S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1910, #1985, ornate border, blue, red and black, with coupons, VF and better. (8) Estimate $200-250

Orders and Decorations

1325 Private Order. Uncertain, but likely Danish or Ger-man. Early to mid-19th Century. Breast Badge. Sil-ver, enamels and gilt. 65mm. Radiant cross, the crossarms in red enamel with a raised outline, at the centeris a cross outlined in black-enamel within a red enamelcircle with a raised braided outline and an inner giltcircle. Elements of this piece are reminiscent of theDanish Order of the Dannebrog. Multi-piece con-struction. Minute enamel loss at cross tips. Attractive,Choice Extremely Fine. Est. 200-300

1326 Private Order. Uncertain, but likely Danish or Ger-man. Early to mid-19th Century. Breast Badge. Sil-ver, enamels and gilt. 82mm. Gilt rayed cross, thearms framed in a diagonal pattern with the inner out-line in purple enamel, the body of the arms texturedin a basket weave pattern. At the center is a large raisedoval, elaborately framing a white enamel cross out-lined in black. The central cross emblem is suggestiveof the German Johanniter Order. Raised ‘stud’ circleback plate. Loss of much of the purple enamel, oth-erwise Extremely Fine and handsome. Est. 250-350

1327 Private Order. Uncertain, but likely Danish or Ger-man. Early to mid-19th Century. Breast Badge. Sil-ver, enamels and gilt. 82mm. Gilt rayed cross, thearms framed in a diagonal pattern with the inner out-line in purple enamel, the body of the arms texturedin a basket weave pattern. At the center is a large raisedoval, elaborately framing a white enamel cross out-lined in black. The central cross emblem is suggestiveof the German Johanniter Order. Raised ‘stud’ circleback plate. Purple enamel loss, otherwise ExtremelyFine and handsome. Est. 250-350

1328 Germany. Brunswick. Commemorative CentennialMedal for the Peninsular War, 1809-1909. 52 mm.Base metal and enamels. Cross on radiant plaque,raised bust at center, skull and dates below, Brunswickhorse above, ribbon bow behind. By G. Brehmer.Enamel fully intact. Extremely Fine. Est. 40-60

1329 Pair of small Asian badges, possibly China and HongKong. Silver. Diamond-shaped, 22mm. Lion facingl./Old style characters, date 1927. Loop for suspen-sion; Enameled 6-point star (made of two triangles),Chinese characters round flower. Number ‘1209’stamped on back. Suspended on small chain. VeryFine-Extremely Fine. (2) Est. 60-900

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3574 Compañia Minera Triángulo de la Trinidad, 20 peso preference share, San Luis Potosi 189[7], #1056, or-nate border, highly decorative title including vignette of workers in mine shaft, red and brown, with cou-pons, together with eight more mining companies comprising; Compañia Minera “Trinidad, Nona y Anexas, 50 peso share, Mexico 1910, #1672, ornate border, vignette below title depicting workers in mine shaft, brown and black with brown underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera de Sta. Ana Esper-anza S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1908, #1616, or-nate border with scrollwork at corners, red and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera Santa Maria de Los Angeles y Anexas, S.A., certificate for 100 peso shares, Mexico 1906, #399, ornate border, black with green underprint; Compañia Minera el Santo Nino de Parral y Anexas, certificate for 5 shares of 10 pesos, Mexico 1912, no.20900, ornate border with eagles in top corners, vignette under title of mine site, blue and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera la Fraternidad, certificate for 50 shares of 25 cents, Mexico 1944, #0860, ornate border, vignette at top of mining derrick, blue with turquoise under-print, with coupons; Compañia Minera “La Protec-tora” y Anexas, 20 peso share, Mexico 1907, #228, ornate border with scrollwork, orange and black with orange underprint, with coupons (detached); Compañia Minera “El Duraznito”, 10 peso share, Durango 1906, #3428, ornate border, brown and black, with coupons, and Compañia Minera y Ben-eficiadora El Coloso y Anexas, 50 peso share, Mexico 1910, #09757, ornate border, green, with coupons, VF and better. (9) Estimate $200-300

3572 Compañia Minera “Planeta y Xochitl”, a pair of certificates, 50 peso share ‘pagadora’ and 50 peso share ‘liberada’, Mexico 1907, #2625 and #1055, or-nate border, attractive vignette under title depicting steam train crossing river bridge, brown with yellow underprint and green with green underprint respec-tively, both with coupons; together with seven more comprising; Compañia Minera Ocampo y Anexas, 75 peso share, Mexico 1910, #2137, ornate border, vi-gnette within title of native mine worker, brown and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera La Reina y Anexas, S.A., 50 peso share, Mexico 1913, #10083, ornate border, vignette under title depicting mine workers in shaft, green with green underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera “Ignacio Rodriguez Ra-mos”, 200 peso share, Mexico 1910, #14786, ornate border, vignette depicting mine workers assembled at mine site, green with green underprint, with cou-pons; Compañia Minera “Bella Vista,” S.A., 50 peso share, Mexico 1907, #2908, ornate border, brown and green; Compañia Minera Aurora y Anexas, S.A., certificate for 50 shares of 10 pesos, Mexico 1942, #2451, ornate border, brown, without coupons, and Compañia Minera de Aurora Boreal, a pair of certifi-cates, ten shares of 2.50 pesos and one share of 2.50 pesos, #0631 and #1946, Mexico 1936, ornate bor-der, green and blue respectively, both with coupons, generally EF. (9) Estimate $200-300

3573 Compañia Minera del Saltillo, 100 peso share, Saltillo 1900, #610, ornate border, vignette under title de-picting statue of figure on horseback, blue and black with blue underprint, with coupons, together with seven more mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera Rosario de Guanacevi, 100 peso share, Mexico 1895, #2631, ornate border and deco-rative title, green and black with green underprint; Compañia Minera Primavera, Centro y Anexas, S.A., certificate for two shares of 10 pesos, Mexico 1917, #0803, ornate border, large vignette under title depicting mine site and surrounding dwellings, blue and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera y Beneficiadora de Maravillas y San Francisco, S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1911, #3791, ornate border, vignette in centre depicting mine workers in shaft, green and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera El Barreno y Anexas, group of three certificates, two 20 peso shares, Mexico 1910, #01046 and #07680, together with 20 peso share, Mexico 1911, #20677, ornate border, text in Spanish and French, green and brown respectively, all with coupons, and Compañia Minera Borda Antigua y Anexas en Tlalpujahua, 50 peso share, Mexico 1912, #23884, ornate border, blue, with coupons, very fine and better. (8)

Estimate $150-200

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1503 Spain. El Banco De Espana. 100 Pesetas. 1925.Pick 69c. Dark blue and green on multicolor. FelipeII. VF-EF; 100 Pesetas. 1928. Pick 76a. Purple onmulticolor. Cervantes EF-AU; [2] Est. 20-30

1504 Timor. Banco Nacional Ultramarino. 1 Pataca.1910. P-1. Arms on back with Portuguese and Chi-nese inscriptions. Hard note to find. Faint staining,Very Fine. Est. 300-450

1505 Yugoslavia. National Bank. Pair: 500 Dinara. 1935.P-32. Young King Peter II at left, Arms at center.Good VF; and 1,000 Dinara. 1931. P-29. QueenMarie at left, bird right; Maidens at left and right ofback. [2] Est. 80-120

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3575 Compañia Minera “El Petlanque”, a pair of certificates, 10 peso bond ‘acción liberada’ and 10 peso bond ‘acción aviadora’, Mexico 1906, #1353 and #3418, ornate border, red and black on green paper and green and black on pink paper respectively, together with ten more mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera “Tres Señores.”, bond for 50 pesos, Monterrey 1904, #288, ornate border, black with red underprint; Compañia Minera La Trinidad, S.A., un-issued 1 peso share, 192[-], #069, ornate border, vignette at top of mine workers in shaft, brown and black; Compañia Minera La Refor-ma, El Escorpión y Anexas, S.A., a pair of certificates, one 10 peso share and five 10 peso shares, Mexico 1919, #1056 and #2012, ornate border, small vi-gnette at top depicting eagle and snake - Mexican coat of arms, black with brown underprint and black with blue underprint respectively; Compañia Minera La Providencia San Juan de la Luz y Anexas, 30 peso share, 1919, #9954; Compañia Minera “La Gerardita y Anexas”, 50 peso share, Mexico 1908, #3913; Compañia Minera La Herradura y Anexas S.A., a pair of certificates, 100 peso share ‘pagadora’ and 100 peso share ‘liberada’, Mexico 1929, #2997 and #0240, ornate border, underprint vignette of a horseshoe, brown and green respectively, both with coupons; Compañia Minera la Durana y Ampliacion de la Durana, S.A., 20 peso share, Mexico 1912, #1673, ornate border including vignette at top de-picting mine workers in shaft, green and black, with coupons, and Compañia Minera de La Bonanza, cer-tificate for 5 shares of 50 pesos, Mexico 1926, #0440, ornate border, purple, with coupons, generally VF or better. (12) Estimate $200-300

3576 Compañia Minera del “Toro”, S.A., 100 peso share, Durango 1901, #1945, ornate border, decorative title including vignette of mine worker, black with orange underprint, together with nine other mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera de Santa Margarita, 10 peso share, Pachuca 1929, #011487, ornate border, green and black; Compañia Minera San Miguel del Monte y Anexas, S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1913, #0529, ornate border, green, with coupons; Compañia Minera de Pueblo Nuevo, 25 peso share, Durango 1902[4], #00864, ornate border, decorative title with vignette to left depicting allegorical figure holding horn of plenty, blue with orange underprint; Compañia Minera “Roma”, 40 peso share, Mexico 1906, #0912, or-nate border, photographic vignette of mine work-ings, red and black; Minera Nazareno y Alicante, S.A., certificate for five shares of 100 pesos, Saltillo 1911, #1428, ornate border brown and black, with coupons;Compañia Minera Las Dos Estrellas, cer-tificate for one share, Mexico 1906, #207327, ornate border with coat of arms at top, two vignettes below title depicting mine site and buildings, underprint vignette depicting ethereal figures, green and black with green underprint, one coupon remaining and a pair of certificates for ten shares, Mexico 1906, one un-issued, the second #07132, design as before, brown and black with brown underprint, the latter has one coupon remaining; Compañia Minera La Tosca, 25 peso share, Mexico 1908, #2570, ornate border and decorative title, blue with blue under-print, with coupons, VF and better. (10)

Estimate $200-300

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3577 Compañia Minera San José de Gracia, 20 peso share, Mexico 1904, #0065, ornate border and decorative title including vignette of mine worker, brown and black, together with 12 more mining company certificates comprising; Compañia Minera San Jeronimo y Anexas, certificate for five shares of 5 pesos, Mexico 1926, #7790, ornate border, vignette under title depicting worker blasting walls of mine shaft, green and black with orange underprint, with coupons; Compañia Minera “Trinidad y Anexas, S.A., 42 peso share, Torreón 1902, #26, ornate border, decorative title with flora, brown and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera Washington, S.A., 10 peso share, Durango 1913, #812, ornate border with scrollwork at corners, brown and black, with coupons; Compañia Minera de Santa Elena, 100 peso share, Pachuca 1928, #2662, ornate border, blue, with coupons; Compañia Minera Nazareno y Anexas, a trio of certificates, five shares of 10 pesos, 10 shares of 10 pesos and bond for 1 peso, all 1910, no.37450, #47550 and #02266, very ornate border with scrollwork, red, green and blue respectively, all with coupons; Compañia Minera de Morelos, a pair of certificates, 20 peso share ‘liberada’ and 20 peso share ‘pagadora’, Mexico 1906, #1165 and #2104, ornate border with scrollwork at corners, green with green underprint and blue with turquoise underprint respectively; Compañia Minera “Los Tres Señores

3578 Cia Explotadora de Muelles y Almacenes Fiscales de San Juan Bautista, 100 peso share, 1897, #197, large format piece with vignette of ships at busy dockside, mauve and pink, imprinted revenue stamp, with coupons, heavy folds, F-VF. Estimate $80-100

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y Anexas”, certificate for five shares of 20 pesos, Mexico 1920, #0744, ornate border, blue and black, ‘serie A overwritten with B’, with coupons and a pair of certificates, one share of 20 pesos and five shares of 20 pesos, Mexico 1920, #0517 and n#0351, or-nate border, green and brown respectively, both with coupons, VF and better. (13) Estimate $200-300

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3579 Cia Expendedora de Pulques S.A., 100 peso share, Mexico 1910, #16092, atractive piece with vignette of alcoholic drink being presented to the King, red and black, with coupons; together with Cia Real-izadora de Pulque, 100 peso share, Orizaba 1912, #6324, atractive piece with vignette of Llave The-atre with further vignettes of alcoholic drink being presented to the King and collecting plant from the desert, green and black, with coupons, VF-EF but the second with minor worm holes. (2) Estimate $80-100

3580 El Buen Tono: Cia Manufacturera del Cigarro sin Pegamento, $50 ordinary share, Mexico 1912, #122548, attractive piece with fine vignette of the cigar making machine, brown, green and red, im-pressed revenue stamp, with coupons, VF.

Estimate $80-100

3581 “Narcissus Theatre” S.A., one share of 100 pesos, Mexico 1924, #2709, ornae border, large underprint of the large and ornate theatre building in centre, green and black, adhesive revenue stamps, with cou-pons, EF. Estimate $80-100

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Uruguay

3585 Republic of Uruguay, 4% External readjustment Sinking Fund Loan, 1937, pair of specimen bonds from the American Bank Note Co. archives for $500 and $1000, Arms in centre flanked by allegorical figures, orange and red respectively, with coupons, overprinted specimen in blue, GVF. (2)

Estimate $100-120

Peru

3582 Republic of Peru, 5% Internal Loan, 1940, a group of specimen bonds for 500 soles, series A, B and D, all dated 1944, from the American Bank Note Com-pany archives, coat of arms at top, ornate borders, blue, orange and green respectively, with coupons, overprinted Specimen in red, VF+. (3)

Estimate $120-150

Dominican Republic

3583 Banque Nationale de Saint-Domingue, founders share, Paris 1889, #6292, ornate border with goods at dockside, village, cornucopia and arms of St.Domingo at top, brown and black with green un-derprint, with coupons, AEF. Estimate $80-100

3584 New York & Santo Domingo Rock Salt & Improvement Company, $5 shares, New York 188[2], #54, vi-gnette of sailing ships flanked by eagle and crest of Dominican Republic, black, EF. Estimate $100-150

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