Archives International Auctions Auction 104 July 23, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 104 47 July 23, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com California 227 227 CA. Bradley & Rulofson, Photography Advertising Note, 1874, Obsolete Banknote. San Francisco, California, 1874. $1 Gold Note ‘in Payment for Photographs of Bearer’ I/U Banknote, Black print with small boy at left and nature scene with elevated railway bridge at right. Back is brown with studio information. Bradley & Rulofson was a photo studio c. 1850–1878 in San Francisco with Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) and William Herman Rulofson. Their studio was at 429 Montgomery Street. The California Historical Society - North Baker Research Library has a collection of their work. They made portraits and cabinet cards. Note is in Fine to VF condition with bottom right corner missing. Britton Rey & Co. ����������������������� Est. $90-160 228 228 CA. Mount Hope and California Mining and Trading Association, 1849, I/U Stock Certificate. Bristol, California, 1849. 1 Share I/U Ownership Stock Certificate, Black print on check sized certificate with title at top, Certificate is in Good to Fine condition with rips at vertical and horizontal fold lines. Mount Hope and the California Mining and Trading Association played significant roles in the 1849 California Gold Rush, connecting mining activities in California with interests from Rhode Island. Historic early gold rush company. This is the earliest California related stock certificate that we have offered. �������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-400 Connecticut 229 229 CT. Iron Bank, ND (1858 to 1860s), $10 “Top Pop” Remainder Obsolete Banknote. Falls Village, Connecticut, ND (1850-60s) $10, CT120G14c, Remainder Banknote, Black printing on red underprint, Multiple vignettes include George Washington and man working in foundry, S/N None pp AA, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 68 EPQ. ������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $400-800 Georgia 230 230 GA. Farmers & Mechanics Bank, 1860, Issued Obsolete Banknote Trio. Savannah, Georgia, 1860. Lot of 3 Issued Obsolete Banknotes, Includes: $5, GA290G6a, S/N 4765 pp B, PMG graded Very Fine 25 with comment “Great Color;” $10, GA290G8a, S/N 4366 pp B, PMG graded Very Fine 30 with comment “Pinholes;” $100, GA290G14a, S/N 866 pp A, PMG graded Very Fine 25 with comment “Pinholes.” Notes are all back with red/orange underprint, multiple vignettes, printed by ABNC. This is a very attractive obsolete series. (3). ������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $500-750 Louisiana, Pennsylvania & Virginia 231 231 LA. PA. VA., State of Louisiana, Borough of Reading, and C.S.A., 1837 to 1878, Issued Group of Bonds and Banknotes. Louisiana, Pennsylvania & Virginia, 1837 to 1878. Lot of 6 Items, Includes: Louisiana, 1875 to 1878, Bond Trio: $5 I/U (2) and I/C (1) Bonds, Black printing with title at center and vignette of young woman at bottom right corner, one bond has cut-out cancels and writing across face, VF to XF condition (3); Reading, Pennsylvania, June 26, 1837, 12½ Cents I/U Obsolete Scrip Note, Black printing with multiple vignettes, Back features poem from newspaper titled “Rag Money”, S/N 4613 pp B, Legacy graded Very Good 10 with comment “Tears; Backed with Contemporary Newspaper,” UBS&H (1); Richmond, Virginia, 1863, $5, P-59b T-60 SL#60, Black printing with Capitol at Richmond at top center and portrait of C. G. Memminger at right, Back is blue with denomination repeated five times, First Series S/N 93685 pp G, Good to Fine, Engraved by Keating & Ball, Lithographed by J.T. Paterson (1); Richmond, Virginia, 1864, $2, P-66a T-70 SL#67, Uniface Note, Black on red underprint with portrait of J. P. Benjamin at right, S/N 34639 pp C, Good to Fine+, Engraved by Keatinge & Ball (1); $10, P-68 T-68 SL#69, Black on red underprint with artillery horseman pulling cannon at center and portrait of M.T. Hunter at lower right, Back is blue with “TEN” printed at center and overprint reading “Childrey, The Druggist - Dealer in Old Coins, Stamps, Relics of the War, Richmond Virginia”, S/N 30539 pp F, Fine to VF+, Keating & Ball (1). (6). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $180-250
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