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Kellogg, Hewston & Co. - Gold Receipt, rec'd from C.T.H. Palmer [169235]

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Kellogg, Hewston & Co.  - Gold Receipt, rec'd from C.T.H. Palmer  [169235]
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Kellogg, Hewston & Co., for Refining, 416 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA, June 4, 1861. No. 492 Memorandum of Gold Bullion deposited by C.T.H. Palmer. This receipt is somewhat different in design from that of preceding Kellogg & Hewstons and reflects the address change from 108 to 416 Montgomery Street. Some differences include red ink printing, no vignette, and added columns for ìPrem. on Silver, and ìFineness and Value of Silver. Lists names of partners: J. G. Kellogg, John Hewston Jr., and J. H. Stearns on upper left. Weight before melting 31.93 oz, After melting (the same) 31.42 oz, Gold Fineness .924, Net value $595.96. Very Fine. Kellogg, Hewston & Co. were the successors of Kellogg & Humbert in 1860-61 and were also the predecessors for a short period. The company occupied the same building as Kellogg & Humbert and kept the same, J.G. Kellogg and John Hewston Jr. staff and added J.H. Sterns as the third partner of the company. Some of the Kellogg, Hewston and Co. bullion receipts have a vignette of the building at the left, in the same manner as the Kellogg & Humbert receipts. Kellogg & Hewston printed bullion receipts in red without a vignette of the building starting at the beginning of 1861. These receipts differ from the black receipts with the building because they were receipts issued specifically for refining, while the black receipts were issued for assay and payment. A few of these receipts come from the Hardy & Kennedy archive of Forest Hill, though the rarity R6 is significantly higher than Kellogg & Humbert with perhaps thirty known pieces. The rarity of the red refining receipt is unknown but thought to number less than ten pieces. R7. The group here comes from a variety of different sources including some of the C.T.H. Palmer archive, one of the early gold rush bankers from the Sacramento region. Interestingly, John Hewston was a well-known metallurgist during his time and he accompanied world famous western landscape artist Alfred Bierstadt and artist friends Enoch Wood Perry and Virgil Williams on an expedition to Yosemite in 1863. The famous painting, ìAlong the Mariposa Trail, painted by Williams in 1863 depicts these four men at camp in Yosemite. Size: 12 x 5.25 inches. San Francisco California 1861