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State Assay Office, Falkenau & Reese, Ephemera Collection 1879-1898 [166950]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 600.00 USD
State Assay Office, Falkenau & Reese, Ephemera Collection  1879-1898  [166950]

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Lot of 6. The State Assay Office in San Francisco was owned by Louis Falkenau and HW Reese. It was located in the Safe Deposit Building, Room 16, SE Corner of California and Montgomery Streets. Falkenau was an assayer in San Francisco starting out at the Pacific Chemical Works with Henry Hanks in the mid 1860's. Later in the mid 1870's he partnered with Henry W. Reese. He continued well into the first decade of the 20th century being the California State Assayer for a number of years. 1) 1884 State Assay Office letterhead to George Lovelock (namesake of Lovelock, Nevada). Message is about one sample from the Holder(?), consisting of 40 sacks of soft, light colored ore. Letter also thanks Lovelock for recommending them to Col. Allen (of Austin, Nevada). Signed Falkenau and Reese. 2-3) Two different certificates of assay for Falkenau & Reese. 1879 receipt for "sulfurets" to be tested for gold and silver for WB Jones of Benicia. 1888 receipt for TJ Schakleford to test pyrites for gold and silver. 4) 1898 billhead for the State Assay Office, with only Falkenau as proprietor. Billed to Rudolph Martin for 6 months of tuition (Falkenau was also teaching assaying). 5-6) 1896 half lettersheet for the State Assay Office, with only Falkenau as proprietor, to Walter L. Gibson. And business card for the Falkenau Assaying Company in Oakland with Walter L. Gibson stamped as being the successor. Reverse lists the services offered. San Francisco California Franklin Collection