Saloon Lot # 3163 California California Embossed Beer & Wine Collection c18901910 Thirteen amber bottles. Embossed beer quarts: Buffalo (Sacramento), El Dorado (Stockton): Rapp (SF, crack); 3 unembossed quarts with Buffalo ceramic tops. Pint: Ruhstaller (Sacramento); 1/2 pints: Etna (Etna Mills), Wunder (Oakland). 4 “painted label” Beaulieu Vineyard Sherry. Est. $150 ~ $250 FHWAC# 26628 Lot # 3164 California Four Bay Area Bottles San Francisco Seltzer Water Co. Bottled by New Century Bev. Co., quart bottle.; Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters (brown bottle); J. I. Blivens & Co., Oakland, California, corked aqua bottle; American Club Pure Whiskey, pint bottle. Est. $100 ~ $200 Lot # 3168 California, San Francisco Tooled Top “Picture” Western Whiskies 1) Two bottles with picture trade marks: one is old dark amber, the other a lighter strike; Old C. H. Moore Bourbon & Rye, Jesse Moore & Co., Louisville, KY., Jesse Moore-Hunt Co., San Francisco; 2) The Chevalier Co., Old Castle Whiskey, San Francisco, Cal. Est. $120 ~ $180 FHWAC# 27674 Lot # 3169 California Two citrate of Magnesia Druggist Bottles 1) Hunter’s Pharmacy, Bay Station, Alameda; 2) P. Flattow & Son Druggists, Alameda. Also included in lot are a rare opium bottle, a ceramic mortar and glass pestle, and a Paint and varnish bottle fro the Sherman-Williams Company. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27006 Lot # 3170 Nevada, Las FHWAC# 27650 Lot # 3165 California Four California Soda Bottles Best of group: blob topped 1890 Hutchinson bottle from Alameda-shows two hands shaking hands. Also blob topped, 1880 Jackson Springs Napa Soda (natural mineral water); crown top, c. 1908, Stockton, National Soda; Works; crown top, cl. 1908, Haywards Sodaworks S. J. Simons. Est. $80 ~ $100 FHWAC# 27002 Lot # 3166 California, San Francisco Italian Soda Works, Dark Aqua c1855 Italian/ Soda Water/ Manufactory/ San Francisco applied top soda bottle, Union Glass Works/ Phila on the reverse. Pontiled. Sparkling mint, professionally cleaned, excellent eye appeal, This is a highly unusual color. Most are cobalt, teal, or green. Classic California Gold Rush era bottle. Est. $400 ~ $800 FHWAC# 25561 Vegas “The Best by a Dam Site” Coke Bottle Aqua green coca-cola bottle. Diamond shape. On outside it says, “The Best by a Dam Site / Coca Cola Bottling Com.” Inside it says “Boulder Products, Las Vegas, Nev.” On lower edge of bottle it says “Net Contents 6 1/2 fl ozs.” Also “1 [star] 29.” Bottom of bottle says “Coca Cola Bottling Co., Las Vegas, Nev.” Nice overall condition, but wear and scratches on bottle. Est. $100 ~ $300 FHWAC# 22754 Lot # 3171 Nevada, Las Vegas “The Best by a Dam Site” Coke Bottle (2) Darker green coca-cola bottle. Diamond shape. On outside it says, “The Best by a Dam Site / Coca Cola Bottling Com.” Inside it says “Boulder Products, Las Vegas, Nev.” On lower edge of bottle it says “Net Contents 6 1/2 fl ozs.” Bottom of bottle says “Coca Cola Bottling Co., Las Vegas, Nev.” Cloudy and brown stains. Scratches. Est. $100 ~ $300 FHWAC# 22756 Lot # 3167 California, San Francisco Six Tooled Top Whiskey Bottles Tooled top whiskey bottles: 1) Bottled by E. A. Fargo Co. Wholesale Liquors, San Francisco, Cal.; 2) Louis Taussic & Co., San Francisco, Cal.; 3) Americus Club Whiskey, San Francisco, Cal.; 4) Kellogg’s, Wilmerding-Loewe Co., San Francisco, Cal.; 5) Roth & Co., San Francisco, Cal.; 6) J. F. Cutter, E. Martin & Co., San Francisco, Cal. Est. $120 ~ $180 FHWAC# 27673 212 Lot # 3172 Nevada, Las Vegas Very Rare Coca-Cola, Las Vegas, Seltzer Bottle One quart Coke bottle. Vignette of Boulder (Hoover) Dam on bottle. Metal top is stamped “C. C. Las Vegas.” Plastic tube is inside, but broken. One 8 mm scratch on back. Bottle is cloudy. Est. $750 ~ $1,500 FHWAC# 22748 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 Lot # 3173 Nevada, Reno Pioneer Soda Works / Smith & Brian Co. bottle Aqua Hutchinson style soda bottle. Many bubbles throughout bottle. This is the oldest embossed soda bottle from Reno. Near mint condition with no chips or scratches. Smith and Brian were proprietors of the Pioneer Soda Works from 1900 to 1906. They advertised themselves as the “Soda Men.” The business was located at 11 West Commercial Row the first five years and 534 Sierra Street he last year. When they sold the company in 1907 the name was changed to the “Reno Bottling Works.” [Nevada History Through Glass, Volume I by Holabird] Est. $200 ~ $500 FHWAC# 22755 Lot # 3174 Nevada, Reno Reno Beer Bottle Reno Brewing Co., Reno Nevada. In 1940 business was booming for the Reno Brewing Company. Founded in 1903 and having survived Prohibition by selling near beer, soda, and other related products, the company was entering the new decade with confidence. Est. $50 ~ $100 Saloon Lot # 3178 1860’s Union Flask 1860 Aqua Union flask, pint, clean, mint condition; these are very popular. 100-150 different varieties, according to McKearin. During the 1860’s and 1870’s various Pittsburgh glass houses turned out vast quantities of the “union” flasks, having on one side a shield with hands, presumably clasped in reconciliation, and above the shield, the word “Union” and 13 stars and on the other side, an eagle, wings raised and parallel with the body which rests on the shield, from the lower sides of which the thunderbolt and olive branch extend. In the eagle’s beak is a long ribbon or pennant. Some say it has developed into a “Dove of Peace” and is no longer an eagle. The clasped hands and “Union” are assumed to lend color to this transformation and it must be admitted that the outline of the bird’s body and head do appear more dovelike than “eaglish.” However, the typical thunderbolt seems an incongruity in connection with the dove of peace and traditional olive branch, which is always shown in the bill of the dove of peace is missing. [From “American Glass” by George S. and Helen Mckearin, p.479] Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27033 FHWAC# 27671 Lot # 3175 Nevada Sierra Beer Collection c1920-40 Two original Sierra Beer boxes and 14 Sierra Beer bottles with paper labels. The boxes were for pints and quarts, and show the usual wear attendant to constant use. All the bottles are pints, the short squatty variety. These are a new discovery. Somebody had a nice party 70 years ago, and this is the result! Est. $150 ~ $400 FHWAC# 26626 Lot # 3176 Nevada Tahoe and Sierra Beer Bottle Collection c19201940 Two full amber, labeled squatty Tahoe beer bottles; three empty Sierra Beer bottlers, very similar; two clear tall Tahoe soda bottles (Carson Brewing Co.). All mint. Nice collection Est. $150 ~ $250 FHWAC# 26627 Lot # 3177 c.1890s Five Back Bar Bottles Marked white script: “Brandy”, “Sherry”, “B. B. Brandy”, “Hanley Whiskey”, and “Port”. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 27649 Lot # 3179 Four Different Color Seltzer Bottles Multi-sided bottles. The two best are: a beautiful gold Meyer Bottling Co. San Francisco, CA; an amber Sanford Bev.: Good Health Seltzer, The Greater New York Mineral Water Co., Brooklyn NY. Also included is a cobalt, from the Sanford Bev.: Good Health Seltzer, The Greater New York Mineral Water Co., Brooklyn NY; and a green P. Henschel, Port Jefferson, New York bottle. Est. $200 ~ $500 FHWAC# 27007 Lot # 3180 Scroll Flask c. 1840-60 Aqua pint flask (GIX-16), open pontil, partially sheared lip, base chip. Large heart shaped frame containing elaborate scrolls and at top five-pointed star, and also above space formed by outer scrolls. The sides of the scrolls nearly meet at center. [From American Glass, by George s. and Helen McKearin] Est. $60 ~ $100 FHWAC# 27035 Lot # 3181 Silver Laced Glass Pinch Bottle Beautiful leaf/vine silver laid over bottle, no top. Bottom stamped on glass-HAIC, UGB. On silver stamped: China hallmark Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27646 Bid online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 213 Saloon Lot # 3182 Washington / Jackson Flask 1840’s Aqua, quart size, mint condition. G.I-42 . “It is interesting to note that the legend ‘The Father of His Country’ appears in connection with Washington’s portrait only on flasks produced at the Dyottville Glassworks, Philadelphia, beginning with the candidacy of Zachary Taylor for president. It may be a reflection of the growth of hero worship that on the earlier flasks Washington’s military prowess is emphasized by depicting him in uniform whereas by the 1840’s it is Washington The Statesman, elevated to the Hall of Fame as the ‘Father of His Country,’ and appropriately represented by a classical bust.” [From “American Glass” by George S. and Helen McKearin] The Jackson side of the flask depicts him in military uniform and lettering: “A little more grape Captain Bragg.” These bottles come in amethyst, green, aqua and yellow-green. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 27034 Lot # 3183 Western Bottle Collection c18751910 More than twenty antique bottles covering a variety of contents: whiskey, beer, soda, medicine, bitters. Includes light cobalt medicines, a few patent medicines for the snake oil salesmen, etc. One of the best pieces is one of the early Hostetters Bitters, in dark amber with McKee on the bottom. Most of these come to us from the Mother Lode region. Classic mining camp bottles. Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 26625 Lot # 3184 Great Britain “Fab 14” British Ink Bottle Collection All bottles have sheared tops, rather crude glass. The best of the lot is a cobalt blue 8-sided bottle. Nice variety of bottles. Est. $130 ~ $250 FHWAC# 27004 Lot # 3185 California, San Francisco Chinese in San Francisco Canning Jar Quong Yuen Sing. Co. Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. Bean cake, 12 oz jar. Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 26578 Lot # 3186 New York, Rochester Eastman Kodak Chemical Measuring Jar For photographic use only, Kodak; Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY Est. $80 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27000 214 Lot # 3187 New York Vapo- Cresolene Oil Lamp A germ destroying liquid to be vaporized for whooping cough, spasmodic croup, nasal catarrh, colds, bronchitis, coughs, sore throat, broncho pneumonia, the paroxyms of asthma, and hay fever and measles and an aid in the treatment of diphtheria. Mfg. in New York. Package included. Est. $70 ~ $100 FHWAC# 27005 Lot # 3188 United States Eleven American Ink Bottles This is a very nice group in variety of shape, size and color. The best of the group are two brown bottles, and one gold that has a hinged lid; also good are one fluted, very heavy bottle and one square bottle set into a brass heart-shaped holder. Est. $130 ~ $250 FHWAC# 27003 Lot # 3189 United States Six U. S. Marine Hospital Bottles Includes a rare 150 c.c. bottle in very good condition. Two different embossed patterns. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27001 Lot # 3190 Western Milk Bottles: Four Cows (Cals.) and an Oregon Nice lot. 1) Jersey C & Butter Cream Co., Oakland, CA (quart bottle); 2) Associated Milk Producers, San Francisco (quart bottle); 3) Western Dairy Co., Alameda, CA (quarter pint bottle); 4) Mountain View Dairy (half pint) and the loner from Klamath Falls, Oregon: Klamath Falls 10 cents Store bottle (quart). Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27008 Lot # 3191 California, Angels Camp Angels Camp Whiskey and Wine Billhead Lot c1900 1) Weil Brothers Nonpareil Bourbon of Sacramento. Billhead with picture of wooden barrels. Reverse has a green Nonpareil O.P. S. Bourbon advertisement. 2-4) Wilson, Hall & Company of Sacramento, three pieces includes a letter to Frank Mitchler on change of name. Also a letter apologizing for late mail on account of election (McKinley would dash the hopes of the Nevada silver mines when he defeated Bryan) and a bill for cream soda. 5-7) A pair of Mountain Wine Company billhead from Lamanda which is now part of Pasadena. The billheads are to A. V. Thorn of Walters, California. I could find not information on Walters, but it must be somewhere near Angels Camp. One bill is for sherry and one is for Riesling. All are addressed to Calaveras County residents. 8) 1901 James Woodburn fine whiskies postal. 9) 1902 Halifax advertising corner, 10-11) Two 1901/2 Wilson Hall Manufacturing with billhead. Est. $60 ~ $250 FHWAC# 24868 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 Saloon Lot # 3192 California, Calistoga Lot # 3198 California, Billhead for A. Grimm & Co., Vineyard, Wine Vaults and Distillery 1905 Scarce! Dateline Calistoga, Napa Co., Cal., May 9th, 1905. Mr. A.T. Leonard is being billed for the purchase of 10 gallons of old Burgundy (@ 65 cents per gallon). Billhead advertises the “First Award of Gold Medal and Diploma for our Wines at California Midwinter Fair.” Has Grimm logo upper left. Toning, soiling, and folds. Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 24771 Lot # 3193 California, Petaluma Rare Billhead for Eagle Brewery 1869 Choice! Dateline Petaluma, Nov. 5, 1869. Eagle Brewery, Thomas Edwards, Proprietor. Eagle vignette. Received $8 from William Leary. Signed by Edwards. 5’ x 8.5” with minor edge wear. (Prag Collection) Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27728 FHWAC# 27755 Lot # 3199 California, Lot # 3194 California, St. Sacramento Buffalo Brewing Company Tin Advertising Sign c.1905-1910 Self-framed metallic beer sign. Shows a table with five bottles (two different size Bohemian, two different size New Brew, and hopfen und malz gott erhalts), a corkscrew, and a cigar. Bottom says Buffalo Brewing Co., Sacramento, Cal. Measures approx. 28.5” x 22” Definite condition issues: bent, areas of pitting and rusting. Please see photos. Est. $300 ~ $500 Helena Louis Martini Winery checks Lot of three checks signed by famous St. Helena winemaker Louis M. Martini. Dated 1935,1939, and 1944. Est. $150 ~ $200 FHWAC# 24105 Lot # 3195 California, Sacramento Buffalo Brewing Co. Beer Tap c1890-1900 Two more pieces from the Buffalo Brewing Co. material. The first is a large beer tap, unmarked, for a saloon bar. White glass ball on top of lever. Device is about 1’ long, brass and white metal. The second piece appears to be some kind of bar overflow device for the beer. Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 26632 Lot # 3196 California, Sacramento Buffalo Brewing Co. Bung Taps c1890-1900 Four barrel Bung taps. Two are marked “BB” for Buffalo Brewing Co. and one is marked from their predecessor Sacramento Brewing Co. The fourth is unmarked. Each is about 2 to 2.5’ long. Brass with spigots. Est. $400 ~ $600 FHWAC# 26635 Lot # 3197 California, Sacramento Buffalo Brewing Company Stock Certificate, Sacramento, Cal. 19XX Scarce unissued certificate from the famous west coast brewery. The company incorporated in 1888 and operated until 1942. During that time, it was one of the largest brewery operations west of the Mississippi. In 1897, the company merged with Sacramento’s City Brewery (beercollections.com). Vignette of a large buffalo with very ornate company header. Certificates from this company are seldom seen in any form and makes this one desirable. Excellent condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 25144 Sacramento Steam Trap and Air Lock (from Buffalo) A steam trap is a device used to discharge condensate and non condensable gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live steam. Most steam traps are nothing more than automatic valves. They open, close or modulate automatically. Air lock is a device used in beer brewing and wine making that allows carbon dioxide released during fermentation to escape the fermenter, while not allowing air to enter the fermenter, thus avoiding oxidation. Possibly used at Buffalo Brewing co., Sacramento, CA. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27804 Lot # 3200 California Saloon Tapometer (from Buffalo) Counts number of glasses drawn. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27634 Lot # 3201 California, Sacramento Halls, Luhrs Ephemera 4 pieces. Two different colored SP shipping receipts, one billhead “Our Taste Hams” and one notice on how to deal with the ham. Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 11337 Lot # 3202 California, Sacramento Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Lager Beer Tray 12” diameter. Titled “Purity.” Photograph of elegant woman sitting with bird in her lap. Black text along top of rim: “Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Lager.” Black text along bottom of rim: “Sacramento, California.” Grey/metallic tones. Areas of soiling/rust. Kaufmann & Strauss Co., N.Y. Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 25321 Bid online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 215 Saloon Lot # 3203 California, San Francisco Jacob Strahle & Co. Trade Cards and Ad Two rare trade cards: front sides display color images of men enticing women with coins and bills in the background. the back sides display: Yhe Largest Billiard House on the Pacific Coast. J. Strahle & Co. Manufacturers of Billiard and Pool Tables. Dealers in billiard materials, sporting goods, ten-pin balls and pins, etc....Advertising flyer: Jacob Strahle & Co. Billiard Table Manufacturers. Illustration of two men playing billiards. Est. $200 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27663 Lot # 3204 California, San Francisco Rosenblat, Coblenz, Roth and Wichman, Lutgen, & Co envelopes c1890’s Lot of 6. ROSENBLAT: 1) 1892 advertising corner mailed to Frank Mitchler in Murphys. Staining on front and a very good Murphys cancel on back. 2) Unused full pictorial cover. COBLENZ: Sole agents of Jewell Whiskeys stamped on back.. WICHMAN: 1) VERY COLORFUL (gold and red) Old Gilt Edge Bourbon advertisement on a Wichman, Lutgen, & Co. postal card. ROTH wholesale liquor dealers postal card. Last two are reminders of visits from sales agents. Est. $60 ~ $300 FHWAC# 24870 Lot # 3205 California, San Francisco Saloon Wallet Leather saloon wallet compliments of Christy & Wise Commission Co., San Francisco, Cal.; advertising whiskies--El Monte Bourbon, Hunter Rye, Bumgardner Rye, Maryland Monogram. Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27644 Lot # 3206 California, San Francisco Two Whiskey Boxes c1910-1919 Two tongue and groove constructed whiskey boxes: Old Crow Whiskey, San Francisco; G.O. Taylor Kentucky Whiskey with spectacular pictorial scene on what was once the right side (now the bottom). Choice go-with for the saloon collector. Est. $200 ~ $300 FHWAC# 26629 Lot # 3207 California, Stockton El Dorado Brewing Company emphemera An entire box of business items from the El Dorado Brewing Co. of Stockton. Thousands of labels for their Valley Brew Pale, several receipt books, and two ledgers with pencil 216 entries from the early 20th century. The original brewery was founded in 1853 by brothers Peter and Daniel Rothenbush, and produced a product known as “Steam Beer” and called “El Dorado Beer. An article in the Stockton Record in 1953, (commemorating the 100th anniversary of the El Dorado Brewing Co.) mentioned other western breweries began to copy the “Steam Beer” of El Dorado. The original brewery building between American and Stanislaus and Park and Oak Streets was partially destroyed by a fire in 1877. It was soon bebuilt of brick and survived for another 50 years. Around the turn of the 20th century, bottling methods changed and “Crown tops” were the design. Valley Brew became the most prestigious product of the brewery, capturing awards at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and the 1905 California State Fair, the PanamaPacific Exposition and in Eureka, California in 1915. During the prohibition era the brewery was the first in the industry to develop a product with less than 0.5% alcohol, so survived making “near beer” called Special Valley. (It was awarded 12 gold medals!) Est. $1,000 ~ $1,500 FHWAC# 25077 Lot # 3208 California Wine Country Check Collection (incl. Martini autograph) 1871-1935 Lot of 9. 1) Check from A. Martini and Son, Kingsburg, California. Bank of America, St. Helena, Calif. July 8, 1935. Signed by L.M. Martini. Folds and punch cancelled. 2) 1871 check, B.F. Hastings & Co., Sacramento. Pay to Johnston Wine & Brandy Company. Adhesive revenue still attached. Cut cancel. 3) Loan document , Santa Rosa, June 1st., 1895. Folds. 4) Four illustrated checks (1907-1908) for John Batto & Sons. Vineburg, Cal. Folds and cut cancel. 5) Two 1928 drafts from the First National Bank in Napa. Punch cancelled. (Prag Collection) Est. $60 ~ $120 FHWAC# 24203 Lot # 3209 Colorado, Silverton Booklet Advertising Diplomat Whiskey 1906 This little notebook with celluloid covers was the property of Joseph Vota of Silverton, Colorado. Front advertises Diplomat Whiskey (“Just Right”) with a portrait of a beautiful woman. Back cover has illustration of the factory for Glasner & Barzen, Distilling & Importing Co. in Kansas City. Little almanac has fun facts like populations (c.1900), the presidents to that point, foreign currency rates, and antidotes to poisons! Also has advertisement pages for Diplomat and Mount Auburn liquors. 4.75” x 2.5” with minor stains to covers. Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27719 Lot # 3210 Colorado, Colorado City Hoffman Match Safe Silver plated brass match safe, compliments of The Hoffman Saloon, N. B. Hames, Prop., Colorado City, Colorado. Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27627 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 Lot # 3211 Colorado, Cripple Creek The Crystal Bookmark Group c1894 Two identical heart shaped silver-colored metal bookmarks, one with a red and one a green string and tassel attached to the top. Although The Crystal was not found specifically in Cripple Creek, its location there make sense in due part to its location on Bennett Ave. Tents and cabins began to spring up and a mining district was organized in the Cripple Creek area in1891. Denver real estate men Horance Bennett and Julius Myers owned much of the land in the area, so they platted eighty acres for a town site and began selling lots. Cripple Creek quickly began establishing many businesses such as saloons and brothels. Initially the houses of “ill-repute” were located along Bennett Avenue, the main street of the town. The “ladies” were then moved one block south to Myers Avenue, which became known as the Red Light District. Known as one of the liveliest streets in the Old West, the phrase “There’ll be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight” was coined on this street filled with brothels, dance halls and saloons. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 25925 Lot # 3212 Colorado, Denver Deep Creek Whiskey Match Safe c191- Amazing condition. Colorful! Red, gold, black, and white. Advertisement by D. Grinstein. This would look great with the Grinstein token! Est. $100 ~ $200 Saloon Lot # 3215 Nevada, Austin Austin, Nevada Territorial Liquor License 1864 This liquor license was issued on May 1, 1864 exactly six months before Nevada was to become a state. It was issued to Duncan & Hannah. Duncan most assuredly is in reference to John Duncan - one of Austin’s early and most famous businessmen/bankers. One of the interesting things about this license is that the cost was fifteen dollars. That number is handwritten and ‘forty-five’ has been crossed out. Was the camp already experiencing a decline in profit? Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 24816 Lot # 3216 Nevada, Austin Billhead for William Easton, Dealer for Pabst Brewing Company 190- Unused, colorful and pictorial billhead. Vignette of beer bottles and blue ribbon with gilt lettering. Milwaukee Lager Beer. William Easton was the sheriff in Lander County for many years (see our lot containing letters from his sheriff office). Excellent condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 25103 Lot # 3217 Nevada, Lovelock Owl Saloon Billhead: Uniacke & Tessier 1907 Fabulous small billhead (5 3/4 x 5 1/2) of the Owl Saloon with an nice owl vignette. Uniake & Tessier proprietors. From L. Marker, successor to Tessier. Account of E. Stiff for coal. Est. $70 ~ $100 FHWAC# 22749 FHWAC# 27562 Lot # 3213 Colorado, Leadville or Denver Two “Baby Doe” Saloon Beer Trays Two beautiful saloon beer trays bearing the image of Baby Doe, Elizabeth McCourt Tabor, the 2nd wife of Horace Tabor. Baby Doe got her name from her first husband, miner Harvey Doe. The pair worked his mines in Central City to limited success, but the marriage and the mines failed. She met and married Senator Horace Tabor, discoverer of the famous Matchless Mine in Leadville. Tabor’s fortune disappeared, and the pair were near penniless in the 1890’s, about when these trays were made. He died in the spring of 1899, and Baby Doe Tabor moved back to Leadville. These trays are probably from a Leadville saloon. The trays show some wear, small spots and edge damage. Est. $600 ~ $1,200 FHWAC# 27327 Lot # 3214 Illinois, Quincy Gem City Billiard Business Card A choice two-sided business card: Compliments of M. M. Thomas, Proprietor of Gem City Billiard and Lunch Parlor. The other side has an illustration of a billiard table. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27666 Lot # 3218 Nevada, McGill The Copper Club Co. Letterhead (Famous McGill Saloon) 1917 Dateline McGill, Nevada, Jul 7, 1917. Addressed to Becker Brewing & Malting Company in Ogden, Utah, this letter is an order for alcohol. Signed by C.J. Geary as manager. 8.5” x 11” in very good condition. Est. $50 ~ $75 FHWAC# 24623 Lot # 3219 Nevada, Goldfield The Hermitage, Goldfield, NV Bottle Opener Bottle opener from the famous Goldfield saloon. In the shape of a woman. Reverse has etching of woman and “C.T. & O.C.C. Patd. Chicago.” Approx. 3” long. Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 24612 Lot # 3220 Nevada, Virginia City Authentic Spitoon Reportedly from Virginia City, Nevada. 10” tall, 9.75” diameter. Weighted at the bottom to prevent spills. Rusted on the inside. Some cracks. Est. $100 ~ $250 FHWAC# 26301 Bid online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 217 Saloon Lot # 3221 New York New York Brewing Checks Lot of 10. Includes: seven receipts for beer cask deliveries from Louis Bierbauer in Canajoharie, 1878, some in rough condition; two receipts from Amsdell Bros. Brewery in Albany, 1880 and 1882; and one receipt from Cushman & Co., Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Wines etc. in Canajoharie, 1879. All items have soiling. Neat set! (Prag Collection) Est. $60 ~ $200 FHWAC# 24359 Lot # 3222 New York, Buffalo Twenty Iroquois Beverage Beer Barrel Labels Iroquois Beverage Corporation, Buffalo, New York. Twenty labels featuring the profile of a Native American chief. 10.5” diameter. Some wear. Most in good condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 24615 Lot # 3223 Utah, Ogden Utah Brewing Checks 1902-1910 Eight illustrated checks from the Becker Brewing Company, three different styles. All drawn on the Ogden State Bank. Vignette of factory or patriotic logo. (Prag Collection) Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 24574 Lot # 3224 Wisconsin, Milwaukee Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Lot 1) Old beer carrying cold case with large Pabst Blue Ribbon insignia. “What’ll You Have” imprinted on lid. 2) Metal sign (9” x 4”) “Call for Blended Splendid Pabst blue Ribbon Beer.” 3) Draft pull with Pabst label under plastic. 4) Nice ivory tablecloth with logo and blue bands. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27812 Lot # 3225 Gem Saloon Photo Photograph of John Justice and partner Harry Poland in front of their Gem Saloon. Location unknown. (5” x 7”) Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27659 Lot # 3226 United States Cabinet Card Photograph of Stagecoach and Saloon Mounted photograph (5.75” x 8”) showing packed stagecoach with men holding up American flag. In the background is The Midway Saloon, Dick Hudson proprietor. Unfortunately, we cannot locate this business. No photographer is identified either. Photograph has chips to cardstock and border, as well as as horizontal crack that appears to have been developed with the picture. Contrast is medium. Est. $300 ~ $600 FHWAC# 25373 218 Lot # 3227 Large c.1890s Oak Back Bar The top of this handsome oak back bar features two large glass doors with locks and keys. This is where the bartender kept the high priced liquor, in sight, but out of reach. Includes adjustable shelves. Flanking the large, central beveled mirror are two small beveled mirrors. This display is wired for lighting and includes a brass fixture with two etched drop tulip shades. This is reportedly the smallest model of Brunswick Back Bar (not confirmed). The front has a worn spot on the wood that matches the size and shape of a brass Brunswick identification plaque. This spot would not be there unless a metal plaque had once been there. This lends support to it being a Brunswick manufacture. The lower portion of this display case has 4 small and 3 large drawers flanked by two side drawers, all with original hardware. Subtle carvings embellish this straightforward piece. Measures 6` wide by 89” tall. Est. $5,000 ~ $15,000 FHWAC# 27745 Lot # 3228 Nichol Kola Sign Red, black and white metal sign (10” x 14”) : Nichol Kola, America’s Taste Sensation, 5c. Nichol Kola was a child of the Art Deco 30’s. The cola-flavored drink was made by Harry R. Nicholson Sr. in Baltimore in 1938. Its gimmick was a 12 ounce bottle of soda the only cost a nickel. The pitch was pretty successful. It was eventually purchased by Coca-Cola in the early 1950’s only to be phased out. Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27803 Lot # 3229 Saloon Billiard Cards Six postcards: 4 are humorous illustrations and 2 are ads for billiard tables (Newark Pool table Mfg’s.) Also, collector cards (2.5” x 1.5”) of world champion pool players pictured on one side and lists of other champions on the back side. One is packed in each box of ten cigarettes. Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27670 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 Gaming Lot # 3230 Ceramic Spittoon Spittoon with decal and hand painted decoration (butterflies and flowers) for a fancy parlour. A spittoon (or spitoon) is a receptacle made for spitting into, especially by users of chewing and dipping tobacco. It is also known as a cuspidor (which is the Portuguese word for “spitter” or “spittoon”, from the verb “cuspir” meaning “to spit”), Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27647 Lot # 3231 Tidal Wave Saloon Business Card Framed card (5” x 7.25”): Tidal Wave Saloon. Possibly located in Galveston, where a tidal wave in 1900 swept the unprepared city. the card reads: tidal wave Saloon, Lager Beer, Ales, and Liquors constantly on hand. Choice bBrands of Cigars and Tobacco. McMillan Street, Walnut Hills. Billiard and Pool Room attached. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27662 Lot # 3232 Arizona A Call in Arizona (Framed Poker Print) 1895 22 x 15” saloon poker scene “where too many aces spoil the pot” by A.C. Radwood as part of American lithographic Co.’s poker series Est. $100 ~ $300 FHWAC# 23122 Lot # 3233 California, San Francisco Rare Gaming Postal Card 1905 Rare four aces color postal card. “Good health, Good luck, Good business, Good cheer.” Mailed from San Francisco on January 6, 1906, Est. $100 ~ $150 FHWAC# 27566 Lot # 3234 Nevada, Las Vegas Original Desert Inn Promotional Mini Roulette Table Very rare. Given out opening day, April 24, 1950. Measures approx. 6.25” 17.75” x 10.25.” Plaque on base reads: “Wilbur Clark’s/ Desert Inn/ Las Vegas, Nevada/ Patent Appld For” Wear to table, small chips to paint on numbers. Also included are seven Desert Inn postcards, 6 of which are postally unused. The Desert Inn was the fifth resort to open on the Las Vegas strip. Wilbur Clark originally started the construction on the resort but ran out of money. The Cleveland mob stepped in, though Clark remained the public figurehead. Est. $300 ~ $600 FHWAC# 25348 Lot # 3235 Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas Gambling Ephemera Gaming guides from the Golden Nugget and the Hotel Fremont, a free coupon book from the Silver Nugget. 27 post cards from vintage Vegas. And two glasses from the Pioneer Club, daquiri style, 6 1/2” tall. Est. $40 ~ $80 FHWAC# 25033 Lot # 3236 Nevada, Lovelock Folds and small area of toning on reverse. Silver State Print. Est. $150 ~ $200 FHWAC# 24637 Very Rare Gambling License for Emmons Saloon 1891 Gambling License, 2nd Class, issued to Ed Emmons in 1891 to allow poker in the “back room of Emmons Saloon.” This one month license cost Emmons $76! Signed by Emmons in Winnemucca. Measures 5.5” x 8.” Lot # 3237 Bookmakers Wheel Here is your chance to make a little money (instead of spend it all at auctions). This bookmakers wheel has no manufacturers mark and may be home made. It is very heavy and much of the original iron work is still attached. 18” in diameter. See photo for condition issues. Est. $200 ~ $500 FHWAC# 27402 Lot # 3238 Dice Cube Game Although there is no manufacturer, this is exactly like the Evans Dice Cube Game. It was used to “stimulate business” and there is “Nothing better than our Owl Dice Cube Game.” It is a practical substitute for a slot machine. It originally came with five dice which pass through an 8” shaker into a 10” diameter bowl. Good for clubs, fraternal organizations, cigar counters, etc. No license required! Evans, of course, was the premier manufacturer to go to for crooked gambling games: “special dice”, “special prepared cards”, and “electro magnets”. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 27401 Lot # 3239 United States Mason & Company Gaming Counter Mahogany case. Faro was one of the favorite and most profitable saloon games of the old west. Red and white counters. Illustrations of all of the spade cards. Mason & Co., Makers, 84 Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois. Outside of case shows wear: dings and scratches. Est. $400 ~ $1,200 FHWAC# 22757 Lot # 3240 Gambler’s Money Belt and 2 Wallets. Leather wallets are handtooled. One has nice engraving of dogs. Money belt for currency. Est. $150 ~ $250 FHWAC# 27645 Lot # 3241 United States Gaming Cheating Device Ever wondered if a card up the sleeve or pans of a gambler was a myth. Well, take a look at this device. Springloaded and ready for that Ace of Spades! Est. $300 ~ $1,000 FHWAC# 22759 Bid online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 219 Gaming Lot # 3242 Gambling ephemera A Harrah’s Reno slot machine bank (6”) tall. Also 20 vintage post cards from Reno casinos and the El Capitan in Hawthorne. Est. $40 ~ $80 FHWAC# 25300 Lot # 3243 Gaming ephemera Lot of 6 items related to gambling: a 1909 post card of “Chips that Pass in the Night,” with poker chips and playing cards; Hotel Thunderbird roulette guide card, Hotel Sahara blackjack guide card. A two wheeled games and points counting device. A Four Aces American Rye Whiskey bottle, clear, 8” tall and a “Natural Set Up” soda bottle with dice numbering lucky 11 on the label. Green, 10” tall. Est. $60 ~ $100 FHWAC# 25032 Lot # 3244 Grand Casino of Monte Carlo Gaming Chips In a display binder labeled “Monte Carlo Collection” two cards of five tokens each. From Societe des Bains de Mer de Monaco The Grand Casino Monte Carlo. Original 20th century gaming chips. Five, ten 20, 40 and 100 franc denominations. Est. $50 ~ $100 FHWAC# 25043 Lot # 3245 Movie Star Deck of Cards 53 playing cards with images of ‘Stars of Filmdom’. Copyright 1910. Cards are 2 1/2” x 3 1/2” and come in two piece cardboard box. Included are William S. Hart, Dorothy Gish, Tom Mix, Wallace Reid, Sessue Hayakawa and Charlie Chaplin as the joker. Case shows some wear, Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 26623 Lot # 3246 Photo of Fabulous Pool Room High end pool room. nicely toned photo, mounted (10 5/8” x 13.25”) Est. $200 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27667 Lot # 3247 Playing Pool--8th Infantry 1903 Great -photograph of soldiers from Company F, 8th Infantry having a game. Photo by Smedley, New York. Framed. Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 27652 Lot # 3248 Pool Hall Photo Sign on wall: “In Honor to the Name, Manuel Lopez Jr., 5 cents straight”. Mounted photo (7” x 9”). Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27668 Lot # 3249 Pool Room Duo Photo 1 shows 3 tables, players at furthest table. Pennant on wall reads: Manson RMD. Matted (7” x 9”). Photo 2 shows 3 men at one table and one man at a table alone, scoring beads above tables, matted and framed (7” x 9”). Est. $120 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27800 Lot # 3250 Pool Room/Shaving Photo and Shaving Strap Photo (framed 8” x 10”) shows a man (dressed as a barber) standing in front of store front with Shaving 15 cents on one window, Pool Room above door and Cigars & Tobacco on the other window. Also a shaving blade leather sharpening strap with “Richardson & Erunco, San Francisco, Cal.” engraved in the leather. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27661 Lot # 3251 Two Pool Hall Photos Photo 1 shows three tables with players; mounted and matted (8.25” x 10.5”). Photo 2 shows pool room with two men in overalls. On the back, it reads: R. G. Hall in Kinsley, Kansas, before 1920; mounted (8” x 10”). Est. $120 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27679 Lot # 3252 New York, Syracuse Benedict Billiard Trade Cards Four rare and humorous cards depicting frightened dogs, cat and a pig with: “The Benedict Billiard Table Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Send for circular.” Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27665 Lot # 3253 Billiard Parlor Wallet and Coin Purse Choice billiard parlor pieces. Leather wallet is inscribed with ad: Reno Billiard Parlor, S. D. Coppock, Prop. Cigars, Cigarettes and tobacco. Piqua, Ohio. Coin Purse is leather with silver engraved design at opening. When opened it reads: Compliments of the Owl Billiard Parlors, Browne & Pernoll, Grants Pass, Ore. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27658 Lot # 3254 Billiards, The Home Magnet Spectacular catalog. Billiards “The Home Magnet”, published by The Brunswick-BalkeCollender Co., Chicago. Great color illustrations. Green cover, has small tear,upper right corner. (8” x 12”) 28 pp. Est. $200 ~ $500 FHWAC# 27660 220 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015 Gaming Lot # 3255 Brunswick & Balke Co. Ephemera Two letters on Brunswick-BalkeCollender Co. letterhead, one from the Chicago branch and one from the Michigan branch. Trade card: the J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co., Billiard Table Manufacturers, Chicago. A metal manufacturer’s label: J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co. Monarch Cushion; and box containing cue tip chalks Est. $200 ~ $400 FHWAC# 27664 Lot # 3256 Brunswick Scoring Beads and Ball Rack Wooden ball antique style scoring beads on wires for billiards. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27648 Lot # 3257 California, Salinas Two Lot # 3260 Two Sets for Kelly Pool Games 1) Complete set with shake bottle (leather) and red numbered balls. 2) Black set is incomplete. Kelly pool (also known as pea pool, pill pool, keeley, the keilley game, and killy) is a pocket billiards game played on a standard pool table using fifteen numbered markers called peas or pills, and a standard set of sixteen pool balls. Est. $200 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27806 Lot # 3261 Partial Sets of Kelly Pool Balls, group 2 1) Incomplete set, white ball, black engraved numbers 2) Black set, white numbers, is incomplete. 3) Old red balls, plus 1 white and 1 black ball. No Shaker. Est. $200 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27807 Lot # 3262 Three Incomplete Sets Billiard Balls--Stolen Notice Choice ivory and red billiard balls. “Stolen” notice from the saloon of Martin Wallace, salinas, Feb. 11, 1888. Est. $100 ~ $200 of Kelly Pool Balls, group 3 1) Very nice set of dark wood balls (11 balls) and leather shaker. 2) Old white balls, possibly ivory, engraved, no shaker. 3) Nice old wood balls, engraved numbers with shaker. Est. $200 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27651 Lot # 3258 Massachusetts, Boston FHWAC# 27808 Lot # 3263 California, San Set of Billiard Balls The Goodman, Leavitt, Yatter Co., F. A. Leavitt, Manager. Manufacturers of Billiard, Pool and combination tables. Billiard Merchandise for every description. Perfection Bowling Alleys. Office and showroom: Boston, Mass. Complete set in original wooden box. Est. $200 ~ $600 FHWAC# 27805 Lot # 3259 Aramith Pool Balls made in Belgium Two old sets, complete; one set in original box. For several decades Belgian Aramith Billiard balls have enjoyed a legendary reputation for outstanding endurance and uncompromised quality. Used by almost 80% of players worldwide, they are recognised as the reference of the industry. Made by Saluc in Belgium, Aramith excellence is the result of a high-tech process that combines the unmatched characteristics of phenolic resin with fine Belgian craftsmanship. Their consistently reliable performance guarantees players the pleasure of razor-sharp precision. Their exceptionally long product life offers the table owner the lowest ball cost on an annual basis. That is how Aramith for almost half a century gained its legendary reputation as signature for true and unrivaled quality. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27809 Jose Photos of Barber Shop c. 1905 Three original and three copies of of photos of Joe Zarcone’s barbershop, inside and outside. The inside shot shows four barbers working on customers and one man waiting. A note on the back reads: Carl Hansen’s grandfather Joseph Zarcone first barber in front, Minke Zarcone second barber. One of the outsied photos identifies Mitchell Zarconi as the barber on the left. Est. $100 ~ $300 FHWAC# 25519 Lot # 3264 Colorado, Brighton Brighton Match Safe Brass match safe, J. H. Ellis, Brighton, Colorado; photos of Palace Barber Shop & baths on each side. Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27628 Lot # 3265 Colorado, Denver Anheiser Busch Match Stick Holder 1892 Silver plate over brass, has a capital “A” engraved with an eagle from Anheiser Busch, St. Louis. 25th Knights Templer Conolave, August , 9, 1892, Denver, Colo. Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27617 Bid online at www.FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 221 Gaming Lot # 3266 Colorado, Denver Saloon Copper Match Safe Nice match safe with embossed design; souvenir compliments of Cornwell & Whitaker, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. Denver, Colorado Est. $100 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27619 Lot # 3267 Colorado, Denver Silver -Plated Saloon Stamp Match Safe Silver plate over brass; souvenir from the Bank,” Louis Schmidt,” Saloon, Denver, Colorado. Small cover lifts up to hold stamps. Est. $150 ~ $300 FHWAC# 27620 Lot # 3271 California, San Francisco Seven Different San Francisco Cigar Covers 9 pieces. Includes: 1) Coolot cigar broadside and used advertising cover. Beautiful advertising cover. Plenty of cigars for young ladies! Others are Tillman and Benda (full envelope advertising), Pacific Coast Co-operative, Michalitschke, Jones & Co., Lowenberg, Bamberger. Most have a billhead associated with them. Est. $80 ~ $250 FHWAC# 24867 Lot # 3272 Two Pool Rooms with Cigar Counters Photo 1 shows woman playing pool, mounted (7” x 9”). Photo 2 shows 3 tables and a man at the counter. Mounted (7” x 9”) Est. $120 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27802 Lot # 3273 Cigar Hand Lot # 3268 Colorado, Pueblo St. Louis Bar Match Safe Color photo on one side of woman; other side reads” compliments of The St. Louis Bar, Pueblo Colorado. Est. $150 ~ $3,000 FHWAC# 27630 Lot # 3269 Colorado, Silverton Silverton Bottle Opener and Hotel Key Lot of 2. 1) A bottle opener marked compliments of John B. Orella, Silverton, Colorado. Wholesale / Retail Dealer Liquor & Cigars. 2) A key from the Benson House marked “20”, Silverton, Colo. Before a gold and silver mining boom made the town rich and drew celebrities Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp, Silverton was a summer camping spot for the Ute or Nuchu tribe, nomadic hunter-gatherers who roamed the Western Slope. The Utes had been summering in Silverton since 1000 A.D. Prospecting began in the 1860s, after an expedition led by Capt. Charles Baker reported success with placer mining for gold. Est. $200 ~ $600 FHWAC# 27625 Lot # 3270 Montana, Butte Saloon Cigar Bills 3 cigar broadsides: Rittenhouse Cigars, Bamberger & Co., R. J. Hillier, and Lady Sinclair. Est. $150 ~ $400 FHWAC# 11174 Lot # 3274 Cigar, Match Holder and Ashtray A rare combination cigar, match holder/ashtray from a saloon/ bar. Engraved on bottom: Manufactured gyK. Flees Co., New Haven Conn., U. S. A. Pat. applied for. Est. $200 ~ $600 FHWAC# 27657 Lot # 3275 United States Carved Walrus Ivory Tobacco Tamper Walrus ivory tobacco tamper carved to resemble a walrus. 4 1/2” long. Eyes, nose, mouth and front paws carved in and enhanced with ink. Est. $80 ~ $120 FHWAC# 26620 Wallet brown leather engraved in gold: Jerry H. Mallory Est. $100 ~ $200 FHWAC# 27639 222 Western Prospects Auction ~ April 10th-11th & 17th-18th 2015
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