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Ott Assay Office Ephemera Collection--Ties to Comstock [144708]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Ott Assay Office Ephemera Collection--Ties to Comstock  [144708]
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This item SOLD at 2022 Apr 23 @ 08:26UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 6. James J. Ott was the assayer who discovered in 1859 that the ore being mined on the Comstock Lode was very rich in silver. The first miners on the Comstock were used to gold placer mining in the California Gold Rush. They didn't realize the fortune hidden in the "blue stuff" clogging their mining devices. John F. Stone, a station-keeper on the Carson River, brought a sample to Ott to assay, the first Comstock ore assayed. When it was found to be full of silver, the rush to the Comstock was launched. Ott ran his office until his death in 1907, and his son continued the business until 1955. 1) Two 1879 assay receipts for ore sampled for the Deadwood Gold Mining Company. Each signed by Ott. 2) Sheet of 3 unused gold dust receipts, 1860s. 3) 1913 assay memorandum, Emil JN Ott proprietor (his son), for Tightener Mining Company. 4) Advertising card for PF Simonds, political nominee located at Ott & Co.'s Assay Office. 5) Modern chrome card of the assay office. City:Nevada City State:California Date:1860s-1913