Archives International Auctions - Auction 112 6th & 7th April 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 112 143 April 6-7, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 731 731 NV. Washington Mining Co., 1879, I/C Stock Certificate. Grass Valley, Nevada, 1879. 25 Shares Capital Stock I/C Certificate, Black print on small sized certificate with simple black border and company title at center, S/N 213, Crossed out cancelled across face, VF to XF condition with ink burns. ��������������������������������������� Est. $60-100 New Jersey 732 732 NJ. Alleghany MiningCo., 1862 I/UStock Certificate. New Jersey. 1,000 Shares Capital Stock I/U Stock Certificate, Blue print on blue border printed on thin paper, Multiple vignettes on certificate, allegorical woman beside shield and bald eagle at top, VF condition. ABNC. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $75-120 New Mexico 733 733 New Mexico Mining Stock and Bond Quartet, 1900 to 1930s. New Mexico, ND (1900s) to 1930. Lot of 4 Certificates, Includes: ND (1900s) Lordsburg, New Mexico, North American Copper Co. Specimen Stock; 1904, Territory of New Mexico; 1904, Territory of New Mexico, United Gold and Copper Co. $100 I/U Coupon Bond; 1921, NM, Roper Group Mining Co. 5000 Shrs I/U Stock Cert; and, 1930, (Inc. in NJ), Santa Fe Gold and Copper Minning Co. 100 Shrs I/U Stock Certificate. Certificates range from VF to XF condition. (4). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ����������������� Est. $120-180 734 734 NM. Mammoth Consolidated Milling and Smelting Co., 1881, I/U Stock Certificate. Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1880. 25 Shares Capital Stock I/U Certificate, Black print with black border, Mining vignette at top center in oval frame with company title surrounding, S/N 377, VF to XF condition. Rhodes & Allen. Est. $100-150 New York 735 735 NY. Bristol FrankliniteCo., 1874, IssuedStockCertificate. Franklin...., New Jersey, (Inc. and offices in New York), 1874. 50 Shares Capital Stock I/U Certificate, S/N 127, Black on pink border and underprint, Miners working at top with locomotive, factory, and river in background, VF-XF condition with close cut margin at left side. In 1873 William Kemble went to work for Edwin Wilson at the Bristol Franklinite Company. As the mine’s representative he had a run-in with the New Jersey Zinc Company. They took turns confronting each other with ever increasing numbers of men. When the Bristol was sued Wilson and the Bristol Franklinite Company defaulted and left Franklin. That left Kemble responsible for paying $163. After the sheriff took his horses, cows, carpet chairs, etc., he finally paid 18 months late. According to this story, this stock was issued after the Bristol packed up and left Franklin. Franklinite is named after the locality of Franklin, New Jersey, where it is found. To date, this mineral is found only at Franklin and neighboring Ogdensburg, New Jersey. ������������������������������������� Est. $30-60
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