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Comstock Assayers Van Wyck & Co. Ephemera Group [164616]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 800.00 USD
Comstock Assayers Van Wyck & Co. Ephemera Group [164616]
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This item SOLD at 2023 Jun 18 @ 10:07UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 3. Moving from his assay office in Aurora at the encouragement of his father-in-law (Alexander Parker Crittenden), Sidney Van Wyck set up his new office on the Comstock in Virginia City. Van Wyck & Co. (partner was his brother -in-law Sanchez) held the contract for the all-important Savage Mine during late 1864 through 1865 (as evidenced by two of the items in this lot). Their firm was in fierce competition with Conrad Wiegand. 1) Check-sized assay form, Virginia, Dec. 31st, 1864 (two months after statehood). The Savage has deposited 1,541 ounces from the Franklin Mill. Left side of the form still states the territorial designation. 2) Memorandum of Assay of Bullion deposited at the Assay office of Van Wyck & Co. by the Savage Mining Co. from the Island Mill, May 25th, 1865. Three deposits, .968 fineness silver, worth $6,736.20. 5 x 13.5" 3) Wells Fargo Cover addressed to Mrs. S. M. Van Wyck, S.F. from Hamilton, NV. The cover was from her husband Sidney Van Wyck, assayer now in Hamilton, White Pine Mining District in Nevada. His wife Nannie (Crittenden) stayed with family while her husband was in the wilds of Nevada. After setting up successful assay offices in Virginia City and Gold Hill, he set up a third office in Hamilton to service the mines in and around Treasure Hill in another of Nevada's mining booms, this in 1869 in the White Pine District. Nice cancel strike.

Date: 1864-69
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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