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Leadville Assay Ephemera Collection [123569]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Leadville Assay Ephemera Collection  [123569]
SOLD
160.00USDto b******a+ buyer's premium (40.00)
This item SOLD at 2022 Jun 04 @ 14:55UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 18. Includes assayers 1) Low & Chanute assayers and chemists. Billhead 1881. Charge for three assays for gold and silver. 2) Ibex Mining Company billhead. Assayers and Chemists. Unused. 3) Arkansas Valley Smelting Company assay report for Bulldog lease. 13% silver, 10% gold and 3% copper. 4) Rocky Mountain Smelting Company assay report. For Habendum MC. $76 in golf and $6.72 in silver. 5) Yak Mining, Milling and Tunnel Company check. 6) Eddy, James & Co. assay report. Moore M&S. $612.04 in silver. 7) Billhead for Wood & Hersey assayers and chemists. Charges Herbert R Smith $7.50 for assay. 8) Unused Edward R Mandy assay report. 9) JA Dean cards (2) to H.R Smith. (25 ounces solver, no gold). 10) Two WH Smith Assay office unused assay reports. 11) Two Clarence Hersey assay cards for the Yak MM&T Company. 12) Eugene Stevens assay card for the Gulden Eagle. Results of 7 samples of gravel containing gold and silver. 13) Howard E. Burton. Lot of three. Includes note of 23% zinc, advertising blotter and unused assayer report. He set up one of the first cyanide mills and was interested in new processes for Molybdenum and zinc. Fantastic collection. Please inspect. State:Colorado City:Leadville Date:1881-1915 Provenance: