Big Tent Auction: Philatelic, Americana, Mining, Numismatics--April 2020

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Auction Details

Day 1, April 16th, 2020 (Lots 1000-1754)
Native Americana
Art
General Americana
Books

Day 2, April 17th, 2020 (Lots 2000-2753)
Mining Equipment
Minerals
Mining Artifacts & Ephemera
Stocks & Bonds
Mining
Other
Railroad
Transportation
Sports
Firearms & Weaponry
Military

Day 3, April 18th, 2020 (Lots 3000-3764)
Philatelic & Postal History
Ephemera
First Day
First Flight
Airships
Philatelic Covers & Postal History
Postcards

Day 4, April 19th, 2020 (Lots 4000-4763)
Tokens
Numismatics
Cowboy
Bargains & Dealer Specials

Welcome to our April Sale!

Covid-19
There’s a lot going on out there, and we’ve strived to find a way to keep operating in a safe and responsible manner. We incorporate all of the WHO recommendations, and then some. Our offices are cleaner and more sanitary than ever before, with sanitization cleanings up to four times per day! While most employees work at home, we also keep the 6-10 foot rule in place at the office. The result so far has been excellent, with a very healthy staff. Others around the country are not as lucky, and we strongly encourage following the WHO recommendations. We’ve been looking at a month, rather than 2 weeks. If it takes more, we’re “all in”.

This Auction!
This auction has another wide variety of outstanding collectibles in perhaps 30 collecting categories. Wow! Last sale we started with the John Reynolds Collection of California tokens, medals, shell cards and other Exonumia. This sale features more Reynolds tokens and his fabulous Aviation Mail (and California) Postal History Collection of more than 10,000 covers! As part of this collection, we offer his Pioneer Post Card Collection, a specialty of the earliest “picture post cards.”
Reynolds also had a major collection of Circus and Side Show photography and ephemera. We only split out some of it, such as the tokens, medals and scrip into individual lots. The bulk of the collection is so good, and of such excellent quality, inclusive of the personal collection of Nicu DeBarcsy (the most famous of the late 19th – early 20th dwarves), that we feel the collection needs to stay together as a whole – with thousands of photographs (CDV, Cabinet card, photo post cards) collected since the early 1960s, ending in about 1995 or so.
We continue with the marvelous Ken Prag Collection, and not to be outdone, we offer the Geoff Pollock Utah Mining Stock Certificate Collection in tact! More than 2000 pieces. It took Geoff more than thirty years to collect these pieces, highlighted by the fantastic 1864 Jordan Mining Co. stock signed by General Patrick Connor.
Our Art Department is ever-expanding, with this auction features a collection of wonderful Nevada artists plus many more.
The mining goods are also excellent, across the board, including part of the contents of a 1930’s assay lab! …and a mining library as a “unit” from a formerly producing mining company. And more large mining equipment from CMR Co.
A huge selection of costume jewelry is present from a southern California costume jewelry store that gave us their goods upon retiring. We remind everybody that our company is a great way to sell your inventories – the bigger the better!

Finding Your Collectibles
You’ll have fun perusing this catalog. There are great rarities in every section. As usual, we welcome calls and questions about lots. Need a better description? Just call or email us. Need help navigating? Just call! We’ve got simple ways of finding things, but sometimes we all need a little help to learn “the tricks.”

Consignments
Here at Holabird, we are, in a way, your partners in Collecting. We bring you some of the most exciting collections to hit the market every year.
Many of these collections are life-long projects, painstakingly put together by careful collectors – like you. When its time to sell, consider us! We bring more to the marketplace than any other company. Imagine this- five live internet bidding platforms in use for most auctions, all carefully picked. In fact, we work with several of these advanced forums to help make them, us, and the auction experience better for you. We bring new collectors to the table each and every auction.
Buying on the internet is at an all time high, and we understand how and why – that’s why we do so much with our internet bidding platform “partners”. Even though we are under Covid-19 WHO and Nevada guidelines, we work to make the internet sale a successful experience. And that includes shipping – we sanitize the packages before they go out.

While we work our way through the pandemic, it is important to realize we can assist. Our internet doors remain open, and we provide a huge platform from which to sell collections. If its time to sell your treasured items, let us know. If you’re home cleaning out the house and storeroom, and forgot about Grandpa’s collection, and need revenue, call us! If you run a chain of stores, such as pawn shops or thrift stores, we can easily generate that much needed revenue. Our processing is fast – we process about 3,000 lots of all forms of antiques and collectibles every 60 days. Nobody in America can match this. Our sales performance is also unequalled. Give us a call today. We have representatives in many parts of the USA. If the collection warrants, I’ll come myself and help you evaluate and discuss how we can assist.
--Fred Holabird--


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Marlin model 60 .22 Long Rifle in stainless steel  (115009)2750 - Marlin model 60 .22 Long Rifle in stainless steel (115009)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This is a Marlin model 60, a .22 long Rifle in stainless steel with a beautifully striped wood stock. The S/N 02241804 located on the receiver indica
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 120.00 - 200.00
Sold to d*******f for (160.00 + 40.00BP) = 200.00
 
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Springfield 1903 M2 rifle  (115010)2751 - Springfield 1903 M2 rifle (115010)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This is a Model 1903 springfield M2 rifle chambered for ".22 long rifle only". These rifles were marketed through the Civilian Marksmanshi...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
Sold to 8********l.. for (800.00 + 200.00BP) = 1,000.00
 
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Mauser Model 1871 bolt action rifle  (114775)2752 - Mauser Model 1871 bolt action rifle (114775)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This is a Mauser model 71 with a good number of Germany proofing marks dated 1879 and Amberg below a crown. Two ranges of serial numbers S/N 76868/ 90
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 600.00 - 900.00
Sold to d*******f for (350.00 + 87.50BP) = 437.50
 
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Mauser M81 military rifle Waffenfabrik Bern  (115015)2753 - Mauser M81 military rifle Waffenfabrik Bern (115015)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This is Mauser Model 1881 (M.81) military rifle S/N 222556 shown on the barrel , receiver, bolt, and on the floor of the carrier. There is an "...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 200.00 - 700.00
Sold to e********u.. for (275.00 + 68.75BP) = 343.75
 
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Ithaca 12 ga. Side by Side Shotgun  (115017)2754 - Ithaca 12 ga. Side by Side Shotgun (115017)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This is an Ithaca side by side shotgun with an early S/N 17525 making it a Crass design double gun without hammers dating to 1892. The 32 in. barrels
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 300.00 - 600.00
Sold to d*******f for (160.00 + 40.00BP) = 200.00
 
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Vinita, Indian Territory Leather Holster  (115260)2755 - Vinita, Indian Territory Leather Holster (115260)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
The maker's name is mostly worn off, but begins with "JW" You can read "Vinita, I.T." beneath that. It is likely JW Martin, ...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 200.00 - 400.00
Sold to T*****w for (325.00 + 81.25BP) = 406.25
 
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Four Unmarked Leather Holsters  (115261)2756 - Four Unmarked Leather Holsters (115261)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
Lot of 4 unmarked leather holsters. 1) Shoulder rig, 10" 2) 10" 3) 11" 4) 11" with floral pattern Provenance: Country (if not...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 200.00 - 400.00
Sold to 8********l.. for (100.00 + 25.00BP) = 125.00
 
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Pistol Cases - Doskocil (2), Plano, Glock  (116190)2757 - Pistol Cases - Doskocil (2), Plano, Glock (116190)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
Four pistol cases in nearly new condition, foam complete. Two by Doskocil, one tan with tan foam, one black with gray foam; one by Plano, model 1403-0
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 80.00 - 160.00
Sold to d*******f for (40.00 + 10.00BP) = 50.00
 
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Flash Hider for M1 or M3 carbine  (114442)2758 - Flash Hider for M1 or M3 carbine (114442)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This is a flash hider (marked hider flash, M3-SA) for the M1 or M3 carbine rifle. This flash suppressor needs to be installed by a competent gunsmith
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 120.00 - 200.00
Sold to d*******f for (60.00 + 15.00BP) = 75.00
 
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Military Lot including Maltese Cross  (114698)2759 - Military Lot including Maltese Cross (114698)
Holabird Western Americana Collections
The first item is a WW1 German Iron Maltese First Class Cross for bravery. It is suspended from a 4 inch brass snake chain and clasp. Very good condi
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 300.00 - 500.00
Sold to l******a for (80.00 + 20.00BP) = 100.00
 
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