Archives International Auctions Summer Auction June 25th, 2015

Archives International Auctions 170 June 25, 2015 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Pennsylvania 1010 1010 Paragon Motor Car Co. Issued Stock. Pennsylvania, 1921, 20 Shares, Issued and Uncancelled Stock, #1089, Black ornate border with green underprint and seal, Bald Eagle holding American shield top center, VF condition, Jas. H. Matthews & Co. �����������������Est. $120-240 SCRIPOPHILY - AVIATION California 1011 1011 Kinner Airplane and Motor Corp., 1936 Stock Certificate. California, 1936, 50 Shs, I/U stock certificate, Black on brown border and underprint, flying mono-wing airplane, Fine condition, Jeffries BNC., Scarce early California aviation company. ������������������� Est. $90-180 Delaware 1012 1012 Air Investors, Inc. Specimen Stock. Delaware, ND (ca.1920-40’s). 100 Shares, Specimen, Common, Light brown border, Zeppelin, Tri- Motor Airplane over airport with locomotive and steamship. POC’s. XF condition, HBNC. ����������������������������������������������������������� Est. $275-550 Kansas 1013 1013 Cessna Aircraft Co. Specimen Bond. Kansas, 1983, Odd shares, 8% Convertible Subordinated Debenture, Pin-Punch Specimen Bond, Black on purple border and underprint,Two sitting allegorical woman flanking a globe with theCessna atop it, Specimen overprints, POC’s, VF-XF condition, ABNC. Rare bond specimen from this legendary airplane manufacturer. ��������������������������������������������������������Est. $120-240 Pennsylvania 1014 1014 Keystone Aircraft Corp. Proof Stock. Pennsylvania. ND (ca.1926), Odd Shares, Proof stock certificate of title, text and vignette with no borders. Purple “Cancelled” hand stamps. Vignette of early tri- motor mono-plane. VF condition with archival notations in crayon listing status of printing plate. Rare certificate found in this format only, no specimens or issued certificates available. Extremely rare early aviation certificate. Founded in 1926, it was taken over in 1929 by Curtis-Wright where it was part of their manufacturing division and was closed in 1932. Historic aviation certificate, 2 found in archive. Republic BNC. ��������������������������������������������������������Est. $200-400 U.S. 1015 1015 Fokker Aircraft Corporation. 1925. Odd Shares. Voting Trust Certificate For StockSubject toOption.Green border and underprint. Specimen, POC’s. Trustees are Anthony H.G.Fokker, Joseph Porter and Frank R.Ford. Fokker was Dutch and was very active helping the Germans in WW I with their aviation needs. In 1923, Anthony Fokker moved to the United States, where he established an American branch of his company, the Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, in 1927 being renamed Fokker Aircraft Corporation of America. In the 1920s, Fokker entered its glory years, becoming the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer by late 1920s. In 1930 this company merged with General Motors Corporation and the company’s new name would beGeneral Aviation Manufacturing Corporation (which in turn merged with North American Aviation and was divested by GM in 1948). A year later, discontented at being totally subordinate to GM management, Fokker resigned. �������������������������������������������Est. $200-400

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