- FOUR (4) CRISP UNCIRCULATED OBSOLETE
FOUR (4) CRISP UNCIRCULATED OBSOLETE 19TH CENTURY BANKNOTES Circa 1850s, fresh and un-inscribed, to include: Hagerstown Bank (Maryland), $5 and $10 notes with harvest scenes; Bank of America (Providence, Rhode Island), $5, Columbia standing; City Bank of New Haven, $20 with Henry Clay and Zachary Taylor on either side of New Haven vignette.
- (3) CONFEDERATE & NEW ORLEANS CANAL
(3) CONFEDERATE & NEW ORLEANS CANAL CURRENCY(1) Confederate State of America Twenty Dollar note, seventh issue, February 17, 1864, depicts CSA Vice President Alexander H. Stevens (1812-1883); (1) Confederate States of American Ten Dollar Note, seventh Issue, February 17, 1864, depicts Robert M.T. Hunter (1809-1887) as CSA Senator, previously CSA Secretary of State; (1) The New Orleans Canal & Banking Company, Ten Dollar Note, payable in New Orleans or at the Bank of America New York, after 1831
- NOTAPHILY. ASSORTED OBSOLETE AMERICAN
NOTAPHILY. ASSORTED OBSOLETE AMERICAN CURRENCY. Including a 1858 $5 Bank of Commerce Erie, Pennsylvania note; an 1854? $2 State Bank Of Ohio, Dayton Branch, Dayton note; (2) 1861 $2 Bank Of Penn Township Philadelphia note; an 1855 $1 Rhode Island Central Bank, East Greenwich note; an 1851? $1.50 Bank of the Union Washington, DC note; an 1861 $10 North Western Bank, State Bank of Pennsylvania; an 1855? $5 The Sussex Bank New Jersey, Newton note; an 1859 $1 The Bank of America State of Illinois note; an 1859? $2 The Citizens Bank Mount Carmel, Illinois note; an 1837 25C Corporation of Westchester Westchester, Pennsylvanian fractional note; and an 1873 10C Brown & Co. Scottdale, Pennsylvania fractional trade note. Accompanied by Wells, Fargo & Co's Express bullion receipt, 3 Mar. 1874; for two 2 gold bars valued at eighteen thousand six hundred and sixty three 33/100 Dollars. Amador City to San Francisco. Signed by Wells, Fargo agent William Fleehart. From a Mamaroneck, NY estate. Dimensions: Wells, Fargo & Co's Express receipt measures approx. 7.25" in width. Condition: All notes are circulated. Please use the provided photos in order to properly assess the condition of the bank notes. Notes mat exhibit the following; folds, tears, losses, ink, pencil, bank stamps, soiling, staining, rust, creases, pin holes, and splits. Fargo & Co's Express receipt bears tape on reverse.
- BANK OF AMERICA 1860S RHODE ISLAND REMAINDER
BANK OF AMERICA 1860S RHODE ISLAND REMAINDER NOTE SHEET...DESCRIPTION: Bank of America 1860s Currency Note Sheet.
Providence: Rhode Island
Remainder Uncut Sheet, $1-$1-$1-$2
National Bank Note Company, New York
CIRCA: 1860s
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: (Framed) H: 18.5" x L: 14"
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CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- 3 ANDREW JACKSON BANK WAR CARTOONS,
3 ANDREW JACKSON BANK WAR CARTOONS, INCL. WAY TO ARABAY...Collection of 3 rare political cartoons from the administration of President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837). Includes "Troubled Treasures," an 1833 satire against Jackson's plan to revoke the charter of the Second National Bank of America and Henry Clay's resistance (13 1/8" x 9 5/8"); "A Political Game of Brag," an 1831 satire of the Banking controversy depicting Jackson playing poker with Clay, John C. Calhoun, and William Wirt (14" x 11"); and "On the Way to Arabay," another National banking related cartoon, circa 1836, depicting Jackson, Martin van Buren, and Nicholas Biddle; the title is a response to Jackson's controversial comment that he would rather live in a country like Arabia than one like the United States where an institution as powerful as the Bank existed (14 1/2" x 11").
Condition:
All items encapsulated (not laminated) in protective plastic sheeting, with expected toning, light fading, scattered edge chipping and creasing, some possible trimming to margins. Troubled Treasures: 3 tiny holes, some fading, small stains upper margin. Game of Brag: Some light grime and staining to upper edge. Arabay: 4" tear at left edge extending into image, grime and creasing.
- LOWELL HERRERO ACRYLIC ON CANVAS "CRANBERRY
LOWELL HERRERO ACRYLIC ON CANVAS "CRANBERRY HARVEST"Lowell Herrero (American 1921-2015) Acrylic on Canvas "Cranberry Harvest" , signed lower right Herrero, with full signature and dated 1989 on reverse of canvas; in molded wood frame with gilt liner
24 in. x 30 in. Framed 28 in. x 33.75 in.
Lowell Herrero's life has spanned the Great Depression, the Second World War, the rise of Silicon Valley, and the dawn of the twenty-first century. Passion for living invigorates Lowell Herrero's art, as he saturates canvases with the plentitude of sensuous landscapes, mingled with the actors who move about them. Lowell Herrero is a singularly applauded American artist and illustrator, who has exhibited in prestigious Galleries on both coasts.
As an AMERICAN ILLUSTRATOR, the artist's clients include: San Francisco Chronicle, American Coast Guard, Shell Oil Co, Bank of America, The Franklin Mint, Chevrolet, Pillsbury, Morton Salt, Zee Products, Lang, Milk Advisory Board, Matson Navigation, Delta Steamship Lines, LA Dodgers and Wells Fargo Bank.
Various museum exhibitions and awards include a 2007 solo exhibition and retrospective, The Napa Valley Museum, CA. CATALOG; Greenwich Workshop Press
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- GROUP OF FOUR STOCK AND BOND CERTIFICATES1863
GROUP OF FOUR STOCK AND BOND CERTIFICATES1863 Confederate States of America, $1000 bond, "Stonewall" Jackson central vignette, serial number 31202, eight attached coupons, framed, sight 13-1/2 x 13-1/2 in.; 1862 Confederate States of America, $1000 bond, issued in Raleigh, North Carolina, signed by Governor Henry Toole Clark, serial number 446, no coupons, 17 x 8-1/2 in.; 1852 Craven County, North Carolina, $500 bond, unissued, 40 unsigned coupons, 13-1/2 x 18 in.; 1855 Bank of America stock certificate, "five shares at $100 each", serial number 1203, 9-1/4 x 5-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of a Southern Gentleman
Condition:
typical foxing, folding, and stains commensurate with age; Craven County bond with tears and separations that may develop further
- WAR OF 1812 NY STATESMAN NEWSPAPERThursday
WAR OF 1812 NY STATESMAN NEWSPAPERThursday morning, June 17, 1813, No. 258, Vol 1. Multiple columns describe the official British account of the battle between the USS Constitution and HMS Java. A harrowing description of the battle leading up to the "capture and ultimate destruction" of the Java. The surrender is described by First Lieutenant Ducie Chads "..having a great part of our crew killed and wounded, our bowsprit and three masts gone, several guns useless, we should not be justified in wasting the lives of more of those remaining." This historical newspaper provides a contemporary look at what battle with Old Ironsides entailed. Just a few columns away from this account we see a notice for a meeting for the General Committee of Arrangements regarding "celebrating the 37th anniversary of the American Independence". Showing how the struggles of freedom impacted parts of the population is a notice directly below this advertising "A Mulatto wench 25 years old" for sale. There are many other notices and advertisements of interest including a police report regarding stolen silver, a notice for the sale of items made at the state prison, advertising for the Bank of America, and medicines including mercury administered by Dr. Hive. Approx. 13-1/4" L x 20-1/2" H. Wear commensurate with age, use, and materials. Weakness at folds, uneven edges. See images for detail. This item can be shipped in-house.
- TWO SMITH-MILLER TOY TRUCKS MID-20TH
TWO SMITH-MILLER TOY TRUCKS MID-20TH CENTURYTWO SMITH-MILLER TOY TRUCKS, Mid-20th Century, A Lyon Van Lines truck, length 20", and a Bank of America truck, length 14".
- (3) Tin litho trucks and car to include
(3) Tin litho trucks and car to include a US Zone German made wind-up car, runs when wound, 10"L, Lumar Marx Army truck with canvas cover, torn with losses, 18"L and Original Smith-Miller, Inc. ?Smitty Toys" Bank of America Armored Vehicle Truck
- BERT BEIRNE, AMERICAN (20/21ST CENTURY),
BERT BEIRNE, AMERICAN (20/21ST CENTURY), STILL LIFE WITH QUIMPER & PEACHES, OIL ON PANEL, 5 5/8"H X 11 5/8"W, 9 3/4"H X 15 3/4"W (FRAME)Bert Beirne, American, (20/21st Century) Still Life with Quimper & Peaches, oil on panel Signed lower right. Biography from the Archives of AskArt: "A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Bert Received a BFA degree from the University of Cincinnati. She has lived in the Atlanta area since 1968 (Studio in Flowery Branch, GA) and is a co-founder of the Dunwoody Fine Arts Association. From her beginnings as a painter of marine subjects, she developed an interest in the styles of the Flemish painters, and has studied with artists in Scottsdale, Taos, and Raleigh. She is also a member of the National Association of Independent Artists. Bert chooses her subjects from a variety of materials and textures--Madeira lace, Persian rugs, metal , porcelain, glass, fruit, leather, wood, shellfish, sheet music. Bert's oil paintings have won top awards in numerous regional and national shows and are included in private and corporate collections throughout the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, Germany, Puerto Rico, and Japan. A few of these collections are the following: Arthur Andersen and Company, Bank of America, Isabel Anderson Comer Museum, King and Spalding, Sun Bank, Price Edwards and Company." oil on panel Dimensions: 5 5/8"H x 11 5/8"W, 9 3/4"H x 15 3/4"W (frame)
- BANK OF AMERICA SAFE STILL BANK Mfg.
BANK OF AMERICA SAFE STILL BANK Mfg. unknown rare example cast iron features brass plate on front reads ''Bank of America '' brass combination dials painted sides. ISB #305. 5 7/8'' h. Wear to green paint. (Good Cond.)
- SMITH MILLER ''BANK OF AMERICA'' ARMORED
SMITH MILLER ''BANK OF AMERICA'' ARMORED CAR Die cast cab with pressed steel enclosed body embossed riveting and slotted window opening rear doors rubber tires. 13 1/2'' l. Some scratches. (Exc. Cond.)
- 16 pieces early U.S. currency: 13 large
16 pieces early U.S. currency: 13 large size, five legal tender notes; two $1 1882 "National Bank Note", no monograms, VG; $1 1917 Good, small edge tears ; $2 1917 Fine; $5 1907 Good, short edge tears ; $10 1901 Bison, Fine; three silver certificates: $1 1899 VG, $1 1923 VF, $5 1899 Sioux Chief, Good; five Federal Reserve notes, 1914 series, blue seals: $5 VF, $10 VG, $20 fine, $50 Fine, small stains , $100 fine; two small-size $20 1928 series gold certificate VF; $5 national currency 1929 series San Francisco Bank of America, Type 1, VF. The Estate of the Late James Dowd Faulkner, Monroe, North Carolina