Archives International Auctions Sale 64 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Scripophily; U.S. & World Coins; Medals January 27, 2021

Archives International Auctions - Sale 64 177 January 27,2021 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Ephemera - Fraternal Organizations 955 955 General Society of the Cincinnati and the Sons of the Revolution 1899 Washington Death Centennial Invitation New York. 1899 Issued invitation to the 100th Anniversary of General George Washington’s death, to be observed at Saint Paul’s Chapel in New York City. Black text with colorful Society of the Cincinnati and Sons of the Revolution badges depicted at left. The Society of the Cincinnati is the nation’s oldest patriotic organization, founded in 1783 by officers of the Continental Army and their French counterparts who served together in the American Revolution. Sons of the Revolution is a hereditary society which was founded in 1876 and educates the public about the American Revolution. VF condition. Printed on a vellum or parchment type of paper. ����������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-350 Ephemera - Hawaiian Financial & Fiscal Items Honolulu, HI 956 956 Banking House of Bishop & Co. 1883 - 1900. Lot of 3 Pieces Including 1 Specimen.. Honolulu, Hawaii. lot of 3 items, Includes a specimen cover letter from the Banking House of Bishop & Co., ca.1900, regarding a new issue of Domestic Letter of Credits. With printer’s annotation, “SPECIMEN” and “Return to Issue Room / To Be Held for Reference” handstamps, and POCs. Also included a pair of package receipts dated 1883 issued to a J H Lynch. The first XF+ the balance Fine with minor edge damage. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $100-200 Ephemera - Hawaiiana Hawaii & Indiana 957 957 Hawaiian Hair Dressing Laboratory, 1917 Issued Diploma Hawaii and Indianapolis, Indiana. 1917, Issued Diploma by Mme. T.G. Bramlette, President of the Hawaiian Hair Dressing Laboratory, Black text with photo portrait of the Mademoiselle at left with gold foil seal on lower left, the diploma was awarded to Florence Hicks who graduated and could now treat “Scientific Treatment of all Scalp Diseases”. Scarce and unique trade school certificate and early African American related company. Fine to VF condition. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $160-250 Ephemera - Historical Newspapers Massachusetts 958 958 Hampden Federalist, September 10th, 1812, Newspaper With War of 1812 Content. Massachusetts, 1812, One article discusses America declaring war on Britain as well as numerous other reports on the status of the world. Also listed is the Surrender of Detroit. Toned, foxing and minor edge tears, still historic content and rare. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $70-120

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