Archives International Auctions- AIAXXVII
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August 4,2015
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comScripophily - Automobile
Connecticut
U.S. & WORLDWIDE SCRIPOPHILY
426
426 Pope Manufacturing Co., ca.1909 Specimen Stock Certificate.Hartford, Connecticut. 1909, 100 Shares, Specimen, Pope Manu-
facturing Company was founded by Albert Augustus Pope in 1877 in
Boston, Massachusetts. Manufacturing began in 1887 in Hartford,
Connecticut, at the Weed Sewing Machine Company factory. Pope
manufactured bicycles, under the Columbia brand, motorcycles, and
automobiles. It ceased automobile production in 1915, and ceased
motorcycle production in 1918, but bicycles are still available under
the Columbia brand. XF, ABNC. Rare early automobile and motorcy-
cle manufacturer. ����������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$100-200
Indiana
427
427 Studebaker Corp. 1935 Specimen Bond.Indiana, 1935, $100, 6%
Coupon Bond, Olive green border and underprint, First Studebaker
building on top, Coupons attached, VF condition. ABNC.�����Est.
$100-200
New York
428
428 Locomobile Company of America, Inc. 1912 6% Gold CouponBond.
NewYork. $1000. Brown border. Seated allegorical man and
woman flank Locomobile Logo. Coupons attached. Red specimen
overprints, POC’s and “00000” serial numbers. XF condition. Rare
and attractive early automobile bond. Franklin-Lee BNC. ���Est.
$120-240
429
429 Ogdensburg- Nash Co. Inc.New York, 1929, Horizontal 6 Shares,
#9, Issued and Uncancelled Stock certificate, Brown border with
Clouds Sun rays vignette underprint, Company Seal, XF. Possibly a
car dealership.������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est.
$30-60