Archives International Auctions Sale 61 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, and Security Printing Ephemera and Historic Ephemera October 4 & 5, 2020

Archives International Auctions - Sale 61 201 October 4-5,2020 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com USA 1334 1334 Prominent Attorney’s Assorted ca. 1926 Group of Senate Chamber Passes, HarvardCollegeCert, &More Washington, D.C...., Lot of 8 items. A group of papers belonging to Taggart Whipple, an antitrust lawyer who was a longtime partner in the Manhattan-based firm of Davis, Polk & Wardwell. Over the years, he regularly advised many corporations, including Exxon, Texas Instruments and United Shoe Machinery, on antitrust questions. Mr. Whipple argued cases in court and before the Federal Trade Commission and wrote numerous memorandums on aspects of antitrust law. In 1942, he helped represent Standard Oil of New Jersey, which is now Exxon, in hearings held by Harry S. Truman, then a Democratic Senator from Missouri, who was looking into accusations of industrial mismanagement in the war effort. He was a director of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Vassar College, a trustee of New York University, the New York Institute of Fine Arts and the New York University Law Center Foundation, and vice chairman of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Mr. Whipple, who was born in Manchester, N.H., graduated from the Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., earned a bachelors’ degree from Harvard College in 1934 and a law degree from New York University in 1938. Includes a pair of Senate Chamber passes for Mr. Whittle and his mother, two letters on United States Senate letterhead (by George H. Moses of NH) addressed to Everett Sanders (Presidential Secretary to President Calvin Coolidge, equivalent to the current White House Chief of Staff) and Rudolph Forster (served in the White House 1897-1943, at which time he was Executive Clerk in charge of the White House staff) pertaining to arranging visits to the White House for Mr. Whipple and his mother in 1926. Also included a Class of 1909 Harvard College “Sons of 09” membership certificate, a Noble and Greenough School 1926 football schedule, and correspondence between Mr. Whipple and M. Abbot Frazar Co. re: making up some snake skins. Please inspect. (8) �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-200 Security Printing Ephemera Canada 1335 1335 Canadian Bank Note Co., ca.1970’s Pair of Specimen/Sample Stock Certificates. Canada. Lot includes pair of Canadian stock certificates. First is an advertising/sample “A Canadian Limited Company” engraved certificate demonstrating the standard quality of printing specified by CBN’s various stock exchanges, signed by “an officer”, CBN. The second is a specimen Morguard Trust Co., logo and title at top, s/n 0000, 8 POCs, BABN. Both XF.����������������������������������������� Est. $75-120 Delaware 1336 1336 Security Banknote Co. Merger with Security-Columbian BNC to Form United Stated BNC, 1965 Specimen Bond Delaware, 1965. $100 Specimen 5% Registered Convertible Subordinated Income Debenture Bond, Black text with orange border and undertint, Allegorical figure seated at top center. Red specimen overprints, POCs. Historic Merger Bond. The Base bond is an orange “Security Bank Note Co.,” $100 Specimen bond. Overprinted on the top is the information about the merger of Security-Columbian BNC with Lanston Industries to form the United States Bank Note Company and is dated 1965. Rare transition security printer Specimen Bond. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-350 England 1337 1337 Bradbury Wilkinson & Company, Limited, ND (ca.1860-1870’s) “Anti-Photographic”Advertising Banknote. England, “5” denomination, Uniface, gray-blue on light olive and m/c underprint, printed on cream colored paper. S/N 12 or Color Combination 12, Allegorical young woman in middle flanked by cameo busts on left and right, ornate border and cycloid designs, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Rare and attractive advertising note. BW&C. ������������������� Est. $450-750 1338 1338 Specimen - Experimental 10 Denomination Proof Advertising Note Pair, ca.1920-40’s. Great Britain. Uncut sheet of 4 notes, 2 have been cut in 1/2 on the left, the right pair are intact, printed in burgundy-red on white paper, Cameo portrait on right, old man with beard reading in middle top, ornate border, no imprint but probably an English Security Printer. Uncirculated.��������������������������� Est. $200-300

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