Archives International Auctions Auction 84B May 2 & 3, 2023
Archives International Auctions - Sale 84b 78 May 3, 2023: Lots 2001 to 2451 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 2101 2101 R eo Motors, Inc., “Oldsmobile” ca.1930-40s Specimen Stock Certificate. Michigan. <100 Shrs Capital Stock Specimen Certificate, Black print on orange border and under tint, Male figures flanking company logo/initials at top, Specimen overprints, POC’s, and stamp over face stating “This certificate represents shares od COMMON stock” ABNC. Extremely Fine. Est. $ 75-150 New Jersey 2102 2102 M anhattan Oil Motor Co, 1899 Specimen Bond NJ. Manhattan Oil Motor Co, 1899 Specimen 6% 1st Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Fine. $1000 Specimen 6% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond. VF condition, with stains. Est. $ 50-100 New York and Wisconsin 2103 2103 N Y. Warren-Nash Motor Corp., ca.1920-40’s Specimen Stock Certificate. NY. Warren-Nash Motor Corp., ca. 1920- 40’s Specimen Stock Certificate, SBNC. Warren Nash Motors was founded in 1916 by former General Motors president Charles W. Nash who acquired the Thomas B. Jeffery Company. Jeffery’s best-known automobile was the Rambler whose mass production from a plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin began in 1902. Early Automobile company and possibly unique stock certificate from ABN’s Archives. Est. $ 50-100 New York. Alabama 2104 2104 BirminghamMotors, ATrust, 1921 I/U Stock Certificate Jamestown, New York and Birmingham, Alabama, 1921. 60 Shares I/U Capital Stock Certificate, Black text with green border, Eagle at top center. Fine condition. Birmingham Motors was a United States based automobile company. Organized in 1920, it was tentatively in business only from 1921 through 1923. Est. $ 75-150 Pennsylvania 2105 2105 North American Motors Co. ca. 1910s Specimen Stock Certificate - Early Truck and Automobile Motor Manufacturer. Pennsylvania, ca. 1917. Odd Shares Specimen Stock Certificate, Pennsylvania state seal at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, FL-ABNC. In 1917, it expected to build a plant on Queen Street, Pottstown, which will be suitable for its work, the manufacture of 45, 30 and 20 hp. motors, formerly under the name of Hazard, for commercial vehicles. Est. $ 75-150 2106 2106 White Electric Traction Co. 1891 Specimen Bond. Pennsylvania, 1891, $1000, First Mortgage Bond, Specimen, Black on green border and underprint, Moving electric trolley, Coupons attached, VF-XF condition, Homer Lee BNC. This is the only reported bond in Cox for this design and is the Plate Bond pictured in Cox. Only 2 were found in the ABN Archives in 2002 and this is the only example available. Est. $ 70-140
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