Archives International Auctions - Auction 114 June 23, 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 114 51 June 23, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Virginia 249 249 VA. Exchange bank of Virginia, 1858, I/U Stock Certificate. Norfolk, Virginia, 1858. 5 Shares I/U Stock Certificate, black print with black border, Portrait of George Washington and John Adams at top with other vignettes at right side, S/N 3711, Condition ranges from Fine to Choice Fine with toning. RWH&E. (From the Robert Kluge Collection) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $140-280 Scripophily - Breweries & Distilleries Missouri 250 250 MO. Anheuser-Busch Co., Inc., 1988 $5,000 Specimen Coupon Bond, VF SC-USBN St. Louis, Missouri. Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC, 1988 $5,000 Specimen 9 1/8% Coupon Bond. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Since 2008, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev which also has its North American regional management headquarters in St. Louis. XF- AU. SC-USBNC. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $35-70 Wisconsin 251 251 WI. Phillip Best Brewing Co., 1872, I/U Stock Certificate signed by Fred Pabst. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1872. 1 Shares Capital Stock I/U Stock Certificate, Black print with black border, Company title at top center with vignettes of brewery locations below, S/N 128, Signed by Frederick “Captain” Pabst (1836 to 1904) was a German-American steamship captain who entered the brewing industry after marrying into Milwaukee’s Best brewing family and helped transform the firm into one of the largest breweries in the world. Under his leadership, the brewery became known as Pabst Brewing Co., and he emerged as one of the most influential businessmen of the Gilded Age. VF to XF condition. (From the Robert Kluge Collection) ����������������� Est. $150-250 Scripophily - Cattle & Livestock Ranching Wyoming Territory 252 252 WY. Lowe Cattle Company, 1884 I/U Stock Certificate. Wyoming Territory (Offices in Boston, MA), 1884, Lowe Cattle Company, 31 Shares Stock Certificate (I/U). Printed in black and red with an ornate border and a left-side vignette of cattle grazing on the open range, symbolizing the livestock industry of the American West; incorporated under the laws of Wyoming Territory in 1884 with capital of $600,000 to manage large-scale cattle ranching during the peak cattle boom, when Eastern investors financed ranches across the Plains; certificates were made Unassessable, protecting investors from future company debts; issued to Granville Whitney and hand-signed by the president and treasurer, dated December 16, 1884, with embossed corporate seal; the condition ranges from Choice Fine to VF condition or better. Printed by T. Groom & Co., Boston. Granville Whitney was a prominent cattleman in the American West during the 1880s. He organized and managed large ranching operations, adopting practical range-management methods and breeding programs to develop stock suited to harsh conditions. His enterprises helped drive the expansion of the regional cattle trade, and his approach influenced later generations of ranchers and cattlemen. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $100-150
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