Archives International Auctions Part XXI Fall Auction 2014

Archives International Auctions, Part XXI 107 November 4, 2014 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Minnesota Popular Baseball Ad Note ca.1880’s Min- nesota - Chicago Baseball Club with por- traits of team members 966 966 National Base Ball League, ca. 1880’s Advertising Note from Minnesota. MN, ND (ca.1880;s), Wallblom & Thoorsell Baseball Ad Note. “Green seal on face “Members of the Chicago Baseball Club”, Batter at right and portrait of A.G Spalding on left, back with portraits and names of 12 members of the Chicago team and text stating this bill is good for a 2% discount on purchases total- ing $5 or more, Likely a unique Minnesota baseball ad note. Un- listed in Hewitt reference. The note grades Fine + with an expert repair on the top left corner of a triangular piece approximate- ly 3/4 inches and a few small edge tears or faults, still a very rare piece. �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $800-1600 New Jersey 967 967 Hackettstown Bank, 18xx, ca.1850s, Obsolete Banknote. Hack- ettstown, NJ. $2, NJ-185 G4P ppA. Proof on India paper, cows, women, red “lazy” 2, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 NET. “Tears.” (Small tear just into the border at the top near the center. Not at all distracting.) ��������������������������������������������������������Est. $300-500 968 968 State Bank of New Brunswick, 18xx, ca.1850s, Obsolete Banknote. New Brunswick, NJ. $500, NJ-350 G84 ppA. Re- mainder, George Washington, women flank shield, blue “D” PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Scarce, colorful high denomination. ������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-350 Autographs - Civil War 969 969 Newly Discovered, City of Newark, NJ, March 15, 1865, One Year ScripUn-Cut Sheet. Newark, New Jersey. Signed byTheodore Runyon, Mayor of Newark and Civil War Brigadore General, This is a cut cancelled sheet of (2) $50.00, (1) $100.00 and (1) $200.00 Civil War Bounty Bonds from the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Newark. Bonds issued a mere 3 weeks prior to the end of the American Civil War and a month to the day of the death of President Abraham Lincoln. Each certificate is signed by the then Mayor of Newark, NJ, Theodore Runyon (October 29, 1822 – Jan- uary 27, 1896) a United States politician, diplomat, and American Civil War Brigadier General in the New Jersey Militia, serving with the Union Army at the Battle of First Bull Run, first president of the Manufacturers’ National Bank of Newark, chancellor of New Jersey for 14 years and, between 1893 and 1896, envoy and later ambas- sador to Germany. Crisp VF condition and cut cancelled, rare and attractive. ������������������������������������������������������������������������Est. $600-1200 All Multiple Lots Are Sold As Is. This is Not an Approval Sale. All Sales are final Please inspect before you purchase

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