Mueller~Schmidtmann Western Americana BONANZA 2010-10-29 Auction - 930 Price Results - Holabird-Kagin Americana in NV
245: Chas Pletz Silver Ingot ~ Discovery Ingot!159: Hong-Kong Shanghai Specie Office Silver Ingot129: Encased Postage Tremont House, Chicago 5c
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Reno, NV, United States
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Mueller~Schmidtmann Western Americana BONANZA

Grand-scale, world-class auction featuring a spectacular offering of Postal History, Rare Photographs, Post Cards, Stamps and Western American ephemera. Over 2,000 lots from the famous Al Mueller Western Photograph Collection, the Gil Schmidtmann Postal History and Nevadiana Collection, the John Woodward Ingot Collection and the Marshall Fey Gaming Collection, along with a fabulous group of Native American items, including Navajo rugs and Washoe baskets. Also included will be some historic Buffalo Bill items, a Goldfield and Bullfrog section, extremely rare philately, and a remarkable Dakota collection. This sale will cover a massive portion of collecting fields with everything from precious metal ingots, gold specimens and stock certificates to rare saloon tokens from all over the Western states.
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American Indian Boarding School Photographs: c1905 - Lot of 4 photographs measuring 15’’x12’’on black matte. Medium contrast and focus is sharp. In good condition with very little wear. Mattes are in very good shape,
0100: American Indian Boarding School PhotographsEst. $500-$1,000
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American Indian Photo Album, Velvet and Gilt: No date - A wonderful old photo album covered in green floral velvet. On the front in the center is a color portrait of an Indian man, framed in an ornate gilded oval. There is a gilt metal clasp
0101: American Indian Photo Album, Velvet and GiltEst. $50-$100
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Annie Oakley Signed Lettersheet: Signed: "Annie Oakley, I aim to please," and signed by her husband "with best wishes, Frank E. Butler."Also signed by "Buck" Taylor King of the Cowboys. Colorized
0102: Annie Oakley Signed LettersheetEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Brunswick, Balke Collender Billiard Table: 1909 - "The Monarch" billiard table, circa 1890-1910. This beautiful high quality quarter sawn oak Monarch Billiard table was professionally converted into a pool table. The original
0104: Brunswick, Balke Collender Billiard TableEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Buffalo Bill Cowboy Band Lettersheet: Colorized flag with the signatures of six Cowboy Band members of the Wild West Camp. Members include Wm Sweeney, W.H. Cox, Chas. F. Sturm, Geo. W. Turner, E. Y. Snyder, and A. L. Jalbert. 5 x 7
0105: Buffalo Bill Cowboy Band LettersheetEst. $300-$500
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Buffalo Bill Letter: A four page handwritten letter from John D. Burgess, a mining engineer of Tucson, Arizona dated Campo Bonito August 25th 1910.Blue stationary with Buffalo Bill's vignette. Content mentions Buffalo
0106: Buffalo Bill LetterEst. $300-$600
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Buffalo Bill Political Lettersheet: Hand colored draped American flags with American Eagle holding "E Pluribus Unum" banner in talons in background. Signed by Senator Hewley of Connecticut. Also signed by Lewis S. J. Reilly.
0107: Buffalo Bill Political LettersheetEst. $300-$500
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Buffalo Bill Signed Lettersheet: 1887 - Fabulous pen and ink sketch of Buffalo Bill on his horse, running down a charging bison. Signed: "True to friend and foe, W.F. Cody, Buffalo Bill, May 7th 1887." 5 x 7 1/2."
0108: Buffalo Bill Signed LettersheetEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Buffalo Bill Token: Samuel Franklin Cody, fabulous copper token commemorating San Francisco Grand Match between horse and bicycle. 12mm, round. Obverse: portrait of W. F. Cody legend "W.F. Cody has arrived."
0109: Buffalo Bill TokenEst. $100-$300
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Copper Watch Fob Ingot: 1904 - Small copper tone ingot measures approx 1" x 1/2" Obverse reads: C T A U, reverse reads Brass City June 18, 1904. Small loop at the top for a chain. :
0111: Copper Watch Fob IngotEst. $150-$200
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Denver, J. W. Batch of three letters and one cove: 1868 - "Letter to My Dear Wife from Your Own Will" talking about Russia's "despotism over Poland." He took a trip to Richmond, Virginia and is relating all he saw to his
0112: Denver, J. W. Batch of three letters and one coveEst. $500-$1,500
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Denver, J. W. Letter concerning Thos. Villard: 1868 - This 4 page letter contains many letters in one. The first is to "Genl from Thos. Villard" asks for a loan of $50. Villard also asks for a pass out of Washington D.
0113: Denver, J. W. Letter concerning Thos. VillardEst. $200-$400
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Denver, J. W. Letter on Invention of the Gatling: June 22, 1869 - Fantastic first-hand history! Very legible, easy-to-read and in XF condition. An 8-page handwritten letter from J.W. Denver to his wife in Wilmington, OH describing the
0114: Denver, J. W. Letter on Invention of the GatlingEst. $500-$1,000
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Denver, J. W. Letter Regarding Child's Murder by: 1866 - This letter, dated October 24th 1866, is written to Jas. W. Denver when he served as Governor of Kansas Territory, and is signed by Hugh S. Walsh, Secretary and acting governor of the
0115: Denver, J. W. Letter Regarding Child's Murder byEst. $200-$400
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Denver, J. W. Correspondence, Covers and Article: c1860s-1880s - Lot of 3 groups of Denver correspondence, plus 4 covers and an article. Group 1) Invitation and associated correspondence inviting Denver to attend the Eleventh Reunion of the Army of
0116: Denver, J. W. Correspondence, Covers and ArticleEst. $400-$800
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Denver, J. W. Letter of Recommendation: 1877 - This is a multi-page letter to T.A. Hendricks (Vice President of the U.S.) from L.W. Johnson (U.S. Senator, also a Confederate Senator during the war) recommending J. W. Denver to a Cabinet
0117: Denver, J. W. Letter of RecommendationEst. $200-$400
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Denver, J. W. Noting the Presidential Change: 1869 - 'Letter from Your Own Will to My Dear Wife" describing the last days of Andrew Johnson's Presidency and the incoming of Ulysses S. Grant's administration. "Will" tells his wife
0118: Denver, J. W. Noting the Presidential ChangeEst. $200-$400
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Denver, J.W. Letter on Post-War Times: June 14, 1866 - Another letter from J.W. Denver to his wife in Wilmington, 6 pgs. In it he discusses the newly emancipated Negroes and that they are thirsting for knowledge." There is a lengthy (3-4
0119: Denver, J.W. Letter on Post-War TimesEst. $400-$800
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Encased Postage 10c: HB-163, EP-120, S-116, R-KE10"Applications for AAdvertingon this currency. To be addressed to Kirkpatrick & Gault, No. 1 Park Place, N.Y. (Pat. Aug. 12, 1862)Cleaned XF, couple of marks on
0121: Encased Postage 10cEst. $200-$250