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Reno, NV, United States
Auction Details
Wild West Relics Auction Day 4
Welcome everybody to our next live auction. Th sale closely follows a timed auction two weeks ago that saw a lot of action, with some good rarities as well as some great buys!
As we plow through the start of 2024, we find ourselves moving the rare collectibles into our live sales, while moving the rare lesser expensive items to the timed sales, which are getting more and more popular by the month.
April is no exception, as 2300 lots are up for grabs, again featuring many one of a kind discoveries and great rarities. When I write these introductions to the sales, it gets harder and harder to know where to start and how to structure the essay because of the sheer huge variety of collectible genres present in our sales. We easily offer at least 60 different categories!!
This auction will be split into 2 weekends April 6-7, April 13-14
INVOICES WILL BE SENT AFTER ALL SESSIONS ARE COMPLETED!
Please don't ask for you invoice earlier.
DAY 4 - Sun, Apr 14 Lots 4000-4666
Minerals (4001-4032)
Mining (4033-4226)
Artifacts (4033-4041)
Ephemera (4042-4220)
Scales (4221-4225)
Numismatics (4226-4409)
Tokens (4410-4431)
Philatelic (4432-4566)
Stamps (4432-4458)
Covers (4458-4474)
WF/Express (4475-4519)
Postcards (4520-4566)
Lot Number: Lowest
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4217: Mineral Application signed by Mormon Prophet Geo A. Smith 1900 [178711]Est. US$150-US$250
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Sold
4220: Justrite Mfg. Co. Little Giant Carbide Lamp Early 1900s [178713]Est. US$300-US$400
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4226: Production of Gold & Silver in 1895 in the U.S. by Preston, 1896 [126860]Est. US$190-US$350Lot Passed
4229: Production of Gold and Silver in the United States, 1883-1900, 14 Vols [178877]Est. US$700-US$1,000Lot Passed
Sold
4239: Silver Ingots and Brass Tags, El Mochito Mine, Honduras [178284]Est. US$700-US$1,500
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