Archives International Auctions AIA XXIX Part I
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October 24, 2015
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comNew Jersey
10 Ephemera/Masonic & Fraternal - Knights Templar sword and sheath, ca.1900-20’s Fraternal SwordDecorative sword and sheath
for the Knights Templar. Made by F. Henderson, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Blade and hilt also acid etched with the owner’s name - Howard
de Mott. HDM monogram also etched into the sword handle, with
the Templar emblem on the opposite side. Includes one Knights
Templar membership card and three Masonic lodge cards from the
Minneapolis area all dated 1945. Just a bit over 38 inches in overall
length when set in sheath. Also includes protective cloth bag, which
has stains and holes.������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$200-400
New York
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11 U.S. Coins Medals - Christmas Tree Ornament Made from Silver from the World Trade Center Recovered in 2001Silver ornament
made from silver recovered from 9/11 tragedy with design of
New York City history, and hung on the tree of the Bowling Green
Association during the Christmas Season, 2001. 5.24 ounces silver.
(From the collection of John E. Herzog).������������������������������Est.
$100-200
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12 Artwork - “Charging Bull” Sculpture, 1989By Arturo Di Modica,
whose initials are on underside of piece. Film “Lucky Balls”
commemorates this popular icon! (From the collection of John E.
Herzog). �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$1750-2500
HISTORIC ca.1860’S STOCK TICKER
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13 Western Union Stock Ticker, about 1867In beautiful condition,
complete, on a round wooden base with glass dome. This ticker will
just fit nicely on either of the ticker stands in this sale! (From the
collection of John E. Herzog). ����������������������������������������� Est.
$6000-8000
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14 Bull Market Bond Ticker - Stock Ticker PartsThis ticker was used
after 1929 Crash for stocks. This is the motor for the ticker, the
black box cover not part of the lot. (From the collection of John E.
Herzog). ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$250-400