Archives International Auctions- AIAXXVII
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August 4,2015
Archives International Auctions
www.archivesinternational.comScripophily - Automobile &
Transportation
New York
434
434 Brockway Motor Truck Corp. 1922 Specimen Bond.New York,
$1000, Specimen 1st Mortgage 15Year 7%GoldCoupon Bond, Speci-
men overprint, POC’s, ABNC, XF, Rare automobile related bond.Est.
$80-160
West Virginia
435
435 Maxwell Motor Corp. 1924 Specimen Bond.West Virginia, 1924,
$1,000. 5 1.2% 1st Mortgage Serial Gold Coupon bond, Series J,
Orange border and underprint with allegorical woman reclining on
lion. ABNCo. Specimen w/coupons, XF, In 1913, the Maxwell assets
were purchased by Walter Flanders, who reorganized the company
as the Maxwell Motor Company, Inc.. The company moved to De-
troit, Michigan. Some of the Maxwell’s were also manufactured at a
plant in Dayton, Ohio. Maxwell was considered one of the three top
automobile firms inAmerica along with Buick and the Ford. By 1914,
Maxwell had sold 60,000 cars. Rare specimen bond from this famous
auto maker.�������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.
$90-180
Scripophily - Automobiles
Delaware
436
436 American Austin Car Co., ND (ca.1920-40) Specimen Stock Cer-tificate.
Delaware, <100 Shares, Black on Orange border and un-
derprint, Allegorical Wheel of Progress top center, VF-XF condition,
ABNC. Rare as specimen. ������������������������������������������������������ Est.
$75-150
England
437
437 Rolls-Royce PLC Specimen Stock Certificate.English incorpora-
tion, Bank of New York Depositary Receipts for Ordinary Shares,
1990, Specimen, Blue , Pin cancels, XF.��������������������������������Est.
$100-200
Germany
438
438 BMW - Bayerische MotorenWerke, 1989 Specimen Bond.Munich,
Germany, Specimen Stock Certificate, BMW Logo on left, Choice
Uncirculated. Scarce as specimen.���������������������������������������Est.
$120-240