Archives International Auctions - Auction 115 July 28, 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 115 105 July 28, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Scripophily - Aviation California 446 446 CA. City and County of San Francisco, 1950, Specimen Coupon Bond. San Francisco, California, 1950. $1000 Specimen 1 1/4% Airport Coupon Bond, Black print with green border and underprint, Airplane at top center above company title, Specimen overprints and POCs, VF to XF condition. HBNC. ����������������������� Est. $150-250 Delaware 447 447 Bendix Aviation Corp., ND (1940s), Specimen Stock Certificate. Delaware, ND (1940s). 100 Shares Common Stock Specimen Certificate, Black print with green border and underprint, Vignette showing various modes of transportation from boats to blimps at top center, Multiple Specimen stamps and archival notation at top right corner, VF to XF condition with glue remnants on back. NBNC. ���������� Est. $120-180 448 448 Bendix Aviation Corp., ca.1920-1930’s Progress Proof Plate Cancellation Stock Certificate Delaware. Odd Shares Common Stock Proof Certificate, Black print with no border, Plane in air at top, Cancelled overprints, VF with markings in margins condition. The Bendix Aviation Corporation was a manufacturer of aircraft parts based from 1929 to 1960 in Los Angeles, California. It was started by inventor Vincent Bendix in 1929 as a continuation of his auto parts company. Bendix ranked 17th among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. It was renamed to Bendix Corporation in 1960, and in 1983 was acquired by the Allied Corporation (later Allied Signal) and combined with King Radio (company) company to form Bendix/King. Now owned by Honeywell, Bendix/King remains a brand of avionics. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-200 449 449 DE. UnitedTechnologies Corp., 1976 to 1977, I/C Stock Certificate Sextet. Delaware, 1976-77. Lot of 6 I/C Stock Certificates for Various Share Amounts, All have POCs and are in VF to XF condition. (6). United Technologies Corporation traces its origins to the United Aircraft and Transport Corporation, the 1929 aviation combine that united Boeing, Pratt &Whitney, Sikorsky, Hamilton Standard, and United Air Lines under one roof. When federal legislation forced the breakup of the combine in 1934, its eastern manufacturing operations continued as United Aircraft Corporation, which built Pratt & Whitney engines and Sikorsky aircraft through the Second World War and the postwar decades. The company adopted the United Technologies name in 1975 and diversified beyond aerospace, acquiring Otis Elevator in 1976 and Carrier in 1979. In 2020, UTC merged with the Raytheon Company to form Raytheon Technologies, now RTX Corporation. ������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-150
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