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Palace Hotel, San Francisco Stereoview Collection

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Photographic Images - Antique Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 600.00 USD
Palace Hotel, San Francisco Stereoview Collection
SOLD
180.00USD+ (45.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2017 Dec 02 @ 11:34UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Lot of 7 different exterior and interior views of this elegant hotel in San Francisco, site of the famous William Sharon Comstock Dinner held on February 8th, 1876. Our company has sold some of the fabulous silver dinner ingots from this event. Stereoviews include: 1) Four by Watkins: two exterior (c.1874 and c.1880s) and two interior (both c.1880s). 2) Interior view of the top corridor by Continent Stereoscopic Co.. 3) c.1897 MF McNeil exterior view with trolleys on street. 4) One other, no publisher with interior view of hotel court. The Sharon party was at the Palace Hotel, built by Sharon`s old boss, William Chapman Ralston. Ralston had committed suicide several months earlier after the Bank of California`s failure in 1875. It was at one time the largest and most powerful bank in the United States. The Bank had made it through the failure with the help of Sharon and friends. Reports said the affair had all the accoutrements of an inaugural ball but was exceptionally private. Flowers were everywhere. The Palace Hotel manager, Mr. Warren Leland, was told to spare no expense, according to an article that appeared in the "San Francisco Examiner" the next day. It reported: "It is fair to presume that the grand dinner spread in honor of William Sharon, in the Palace Hotel, on Tuesday Evening, has never been equaled in good taste or elegant surroundings on this continent. An enthusiast might say that `it was fit for the gods` and it is doubtful whether there would be an exaggeration in such an assertion… No public announcement of the intended gathering was given, and Mr. Sharon was ignorant of the arrangements until he was escorted into the banquet hall." (Prag Collection) Date: Location: San Francisco, California HWAC # 54780