Archives International Auctions Auction 84B May 2 & 3, 2023
Archives International Auctions - Sale 84b 40 May 2, 2023: Lots 1001 to 1346 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com New York, California, New Hampshire, and other locations 1223 1223 NewYork, California, New Hampshire, and other locations, Revenue Imprinted I/C Check Assortment withVarious Imprinted Revenue Stamps, ca.1870-1901 New York, California, New Hampshire, and other locations, lot of Assortment of Issued and Cancelled Checks from the following banks: NH. Nashua Trust Co. (33), I.R. RN-X7; NY. Peter H. Mitchell & Co. Bankers, RN-G1; CA. Placer County Bank, RN-X7; RI. National Bank of Commerce of Providence, Checks are in Fine-XF condition. (36). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. Est. $ 55-110 Oregon 1224 1224 O regon Stage Co. 1866 Receipt Trio Eugene City, Oregon, 1866. Lot of 3 pieces, all are Issued Checks for full payment of various shipments: $15.00 for 50 bushels of oats; $3.75 for six cans of axel grease; and $15.20 for 3,040 pounds of hay. Black text on off-gray paper. Fine-VF condition. (3) Est. $ 55-110 Pennsylvania 1225 1225 Banking House of R. S. Battles, 1890-91, Group of I/C Drafts Printed byWBNC PA, 1890-91. Lot of 28 I/C Intaglio Printed Drafts, , Checks are Punch cancelled, VF-XF, WBNC. . (28). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. Est. $ 75-150 New York 1226 1226 N ewYork NavyYard, 1849-58, I/U Military Paychecks, LocationWhere the Civil War Iron Clad “Monitor” was Completed New York, 1849-58. U.S. Navy Yard Lot of 19 I/U Checks made out to various soldiers. The U.S. Navy Yard, now known as the Brooklyn Navy Yard, was established in 1801. VF-XF condition. (19). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. On 19 February 1862, the Union Navy’s first ironclad, USS Monitor was built at Continental Iron Works in Brooklyn, it was completed at the New York Navy Yard, located in Brooklyn. Est. $ 100-200 Checks, Drafts & Exchanges - Military Louisiana and Washington, D.C. 1227 1227 U.S. Savings Bond, Series EE, 1982-2008 $50 Bond Quintet Signed by 5 Different Treasury Secretaries. Louisiana and Washington, D.C., Lot of 5 different $50 bonds, all Series EE and signed by different Secretaries of the Treasury. Includes facsimile signatures of James A. Baker III; Robert E. Rubin; John W. Snow; Paul H. O’Neill; and Henry M. Paulson, Jr. All printed on IBM punch card size paper. issued in various states (Texas, North Carolina, Louisiana). All are in AU to Choice Uncirculated condition. (5) Est. $ 140-280 U.S. Federal Bonds & Fiscal Documents New Jersey 1228 1228 P ost Office Department, Newark, NJ, 1860 I/C “Transportation of the Mails”Warrant Newark, NJ, 1860. Warrant for $36.69 Issued to Charles T. Gray, Postmaster of Newark, Black text with black border, Eagle with shield at top center flanked by ships at sea, “Transportation of the Mails,” at left, Paid handstamp at center bottom. Fine condition. Bald, Cousland & Co. Also signed by Third Assistant Postmaster General A.N. Zevely who helped innovate railway Post office service. Rarely seen Post Office Draft in any condition Est. $ 130-260
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