Archives International Auctions - Auction 115 July 28, 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 115 119 July 28, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Scripophily - Navigation, Shipping & Transportation New Jersey 510 510 NJ. Florence and Keyport Joint Companies, 1854, I/U Stock Certificate. New Jersey, 1854. 100 Shares Capital Stock I/U Certificate, Blue print with blue border, River view at top center with arms of New jersey along left side, S/N 1174, Fine to VF condition. (From the Robert Kluge Collection). ������������������������� Est. $140-260 New York 511 511 NY. Steam-Boat Helen. 1834 U/U Stock Certificate Sheet of 3. NY. Steam-Boat Helen. Unissued sheet of 3 share receipts for the re-building of the steamboat by Henry Burden in Troy NY. Light foxing. EF+ ������������������������������������ Est. $75-150 Scripophily - Notable Autographs Alabama 512 512 AL. Georgia-Alabama Investment and Development Co., 1891, I/U Stock Certificate Signed by Civil War General Benjamin Franklin Butler. Tallapoosa, Alabama, 1891. 3 Shares Capital Stock I/U Stock Certificate, Black print with brown border and underprint, Company title at top center with Alabama seal at center, S/N 1545, Signed by Benjamin Franklin Butler, (1818-1893), who was an American lawyer, politician, and Union general during the Civil War. He is best remembered for his controversial military administration of New Orleans and for declaring escaped enslaved people “contraband of war,” a policy that helped pave the way for broader emancipation. After the war, he served in Congress and later as Governor of Massachusetts. Fine condition with stains. Lot includes portrait of Butler. (From the Robert Kluge Collection). ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $150-250 Indiana 513 513 IN. Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad Co., 1900, I/C Stock Certificate, ITASBWilliam K. Vanderbilt Indiana, 1900. 100 Shares Capital Stock I/C Certificate, Black on brown border with company title at top center and land survey of hill at top with train passing in distance at center, Issued to and signed by William K. Vanderbilt (1849–1920) was an American heir, businessman, philanthropist, and horse breeder. Born into the Vanderbilt family, he managed his family’s railroad investments, S/N 782, POCs at bottom, VF to VF+ condition with toning at edges, ABNC. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $140-260
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