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A. Kuner, Seal Engraver & Die Sinker, Billhead--Ties to Moffat & Co. [158076]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,500.00 USD
A. Kuner, Seal Engraver & Die Sinker, Billhead--Ties to Moffat & Co. [158076]
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600.00USDto C******n+ buyer's premium (120.00)
This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 06 @ 09:55UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Lot of 3. 1) Extremely rare billhead for A. Kuner, Seal Engraver & Die Sinker, No. 611 Washington Street, 3rd Floor. Dateline San Francisco, December 19th, 1874. Upper left of billhead has impression for his business! Billed to WH Davenport of Eureka, Nevada for a seal and press for the Knights of the Pythias. Billhead appears to also have 3 impressions for that organization. Folds, toning. 2) Cut seal from a Kuner billhead for another Knights of Pythias Nevada seal. 3) Signed piece. _x000D_
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Albert Kuner was the engraver of the California State Seal which was designed by Robert S. Garnett and adopted in 1849 by the Constitutional Convention. Kuner arrived in New York from Europe in 1848. He started working as an engraver for Tiffany Company. But when news of the California gold discovery reached NY, Kuner left with 3 of his friends aboard the ship Sutton. They arrived in SF in July 1849. Kuner was immediately employed by Moffat & Co. Dies for the first Moffat private gold coin, a $10 denomination, were first cut. Kuner went on to cut many dies for Moffat and other California coiners. In 1854, Kuner travelled to France and convinced Judith Rhineck to marry him. They returned to SF and had 5 children. Kuner died in January 1906, just a few months before the SF earthquake.

Date: 1874
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: San Francisco
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