Archives International Auctions Auction 98 December 2, 2024
Archives International Auctions - Sale 98 120 December 2, 2024 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Russia 530 530 Russian Second Domestic Loan, 1905 Issued Bond Assortment Russia, 1905. Lot of 10 similar examples of 100 Rubles, I/U 5% Coupon Bonds, Black printing on ornate brown and peach border with pink and blue underprint, Printed in Russian, VF to XF condition. (10). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ���������������������� Est. $55-100 Scripophily - Sugar & Tobacco Companies Cuba 531 531 Cuba. Punta Alegre Sugar Co. 1922 Specimen 7% Coupon Bond Cuba. (Inc. in Delaware), 1922. $100 Specimen 7% Sinking Fund Convertible Debenture Coupon Bond, Black text with blue border and undertint, Men at work among sugar cane at top center. Red specimen overprints, 00000 serial numbers, and POCs. VF condition, ABNC. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $75-150 Scripophily - Turnpike & Canal Companies New Jersey 532 532 Rancocus Toll-Bridge, 1793 I/U Stock Certificate Signed by Joshua M. Wallace New Jersey, February 18, 1793. One Share I/U Stock Certificate, S/N 18, Black text, Dark brown handwriting, Embossed company seal at left. VF condition. Issued to Thomas Neale. The Rancocus Toll-Bridge was initiated in Philadelphia to build a covered bridge over Rancocus Creek, which is a tributary of the Delaware River. Signed by Joshua M. Wallace as company president. Wallace was a political leader and an important figure in New Jersey history. He was a Burlington County Delegate to the New Jersey Convention that ratified the new U.S. Constitution in 1787. ������������� Est. $750-1250 Scripophily - Utilities, Power, Gas & Water Hawaii 533 533 Hawaiian Electric Co., 1924. Specimen Coupon Bond Territory of Hawaii, 1924. $500 Specimen 6% Series A Refunding and Improvement Mortgage Coupon Bond, Black on blue border and underprint, Allegorical females at top flank company logo, Specimen overprints and POC’s, XF-AU condition with minor archival reinforcement at fold lines, ABNC. Hawaiian Electric Company (often abbreviated HECO, pronounced HEE-coh) incorporated on October 13, 1891. Within about 16 years the utility had 2,500 customers on Oahu. By 1914 HECO had started rural service to the windward side of the island and was marketing electric products like refrigerators and flat irons. In 1937 HECO broke ground on its second power plant, and transmission lines soon crisscrossed Oahu. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $250-500
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