SS Central America Artifacts Auction 2022-12-03 Auction - 550 Price Results - Holabird Western Americana Collections in NV
Men's "Miner's" Pants, Five-Button Style, Dement Trunk, Possibly by Levi Strauss [159097]San Francisco Vigilance Committee Medal, #1472 [159486]S.S. Islander Treasure Box Contents: 3 Gold pokes, 588 Troy OZ Gold [159106]
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Reno, NV, United States
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SS Central America Artifacts Auction

The SS Central America Artifacts Auction catalog has 268 pages of detailed treasure stories about the people, jewelry, gold and goods onboard the famous "Ship of Gold" that sank off the North Carolina coast in 1857 with tons of gold on board. While the coins and nuggets have already been sold and are in thousands of collections around the world, the artifacts are only just now released, available for the first time, as part of a two part sale in December and February. Online auction platforms do not carry the wealth of information found in the catalog, inclusive of three-dimensional photographs of the items on the seafloor, and a map where many were discovered. Get your limited edition printed catalogs today and enjoy the fascinating world of the SS Central America treasure. Part A of this December auction includes artifacts recovered from the actual shipwreck of the SS Central America. Part B, starting with lot 2000, offered on the same day presents some of the best California & Alaska Gold Rush material ever assembled for auction. Fred Holabird Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC
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Judge Monson's First Cabin Passenger Receipt, #1! [158892]: The order of issuance of the SSCA passenger receipts began to become clear after we were able to interpret the very old handwriting that suffered 1590 years underwater, aptly conserved by the
1003: Judge Monson's First Cabin Passenger Receipt, #1! [158892]Est. US$1,000-US$100,000
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Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Ansel Easton & Wife [158881]: The original passenger receipt recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck for Ansel and Addie Easton, "A. I. Easton & Wife", 4 x 6.75" on US Mail Steamship pre-printed form. Datelined San
1004: Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Ansel Easton & Wife [158881]Est. US$1,000-US$100,000
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Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Capt. Thomas Badger [158906]: Capt. Thomas Badger First Cabin Passenger Receipt, First Cabin ticket No. 9, recovered from the purser's safe of the S.S. Central America shipwreck in 2014. This receipt is faded, chipped on right
1005: Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Capt. Thomas Badger [158906]Est. US$5,000-US$100,000
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Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Dr. Kittridge [158888]: First Cabin receipt recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck for Dr. Kitteridge from San Francisco to New York, August 20, 1857. First Cabin Ticket #51. This is an interesting receipt, in
1006: Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Dr. Kittridge [158888]Est. US$500-US$100,000
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Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, John V. Dobbin [158883]: Passenger receipt recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck for John V. Dobbin, brother of James C. Dobbin, Secretary of the Navy, 1853-1857. John Dobbin was one of many men who worked
1009: Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, John V. Dobbin [158883]Est. US$500-US$100,000
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Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Jones and Servant [158890]: First Cabin passenger receipt for F. Jones and Servant from San Francisco to New York recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck. This is one of only a small handful, possibly three ,
1010: Passenger Receipt, First Cabin, Jones and Servant [158890]Est. US$500-US$100,000
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Passenger Receipt, Printed Form, Finest One [158903]: This is the finest known of all the S.S. Central America passenger receipts on pre-printed US Mail Steamship Company forms coming from New York. // United States Mail Steamship Central America //
1015: Passenger Receipt, Printed Form, Finest One [158903]Est. US$2,500-US$100,000
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Brass Luggage Tag NY to SAN Fo via Panama #1371 [153310]: Brass luggage tag recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck, approx 2 x 1-5/8 inches, embossed // N.Y. TO SAN Fo / 1371 / VIA PANAMA //. The name of the tag manufacturer is visible in very
1020: Brass Luggage Tag NY to SAN Fo via Panama #1371 [153310]Est. US$500-US$100,000
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Brass Luggage Tag NY to SAN Fo via Panama #2475 [153317]: Brass luggage tag recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck, approx 2 x 1-5/8 inches, embossed // N.Y. TO SAN Fo / 2475 / VIA PANAMA //. The name of the tag manufacturer is visible in very
1021: Brass Luggage Tag NY to SAN Fo via Panama #2475 [153317]Est. US$500-US$100,000
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Boiler Steam Gauge, S.S. Central America [158846]: American Steam Gauge Co. steam pressure gauge recovered from the S.S. Central America. It is 8" diameter, 2" thick with brass release valve. Cracked 5" window, stain inside obscuring some of the
1023: Boiler Steam Gauge, S.S. Central America [158846]Est. US$200-US$100,000