| 241 | "Anderson, Greenwood & Co. Production File," "TX. 1982. 3 different certificates. 1) Unique approval model or mockup. Odd shs, blue border. ""OK to engrave"" stamped on folder and initialed plus an additional alternate vignette on the opposite cover of the folder. Vignette of allegorical man and woman holding globes with hands on large globe. 2) Proof of completed certificate. Odd shs, blue border, printed on white paper. Same vignette as previous. 3) Specimen with logo vignette, odd shs, orange border. 4 LDP's of vignette, text, title, lathework borders and miscellaneous correspondence. Anderson Greenwood began as an airplane manufacturer in 1947, when the first AG-14 plane was produced. In 1957, Anderson Greenwood had developed the first line of pilot operated valves, the Model 23. The company is now the premier pilot-operated safety relief valve company in the world. It is part of tyco International. Unique in archive. SC-USBNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 242 | "Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Production File with Proofs and Model," "MI. 1976. Production file. 6 different certifcates and 3 different border proofs. All with seated allegorical man with globe and large ball bearings next to him. 1)-3) Specimens, < than 100 shs, green; 100 shs, red; > than 100 shs, blue. 4) Unique Approval Model of < than 100 shs with green border design with ""OK to Engrave"" stamped on back in grey folder. 5) Proof of entire 100 shs, red certificate printed on light brown paper. 6)-9) Proof of Vignette, title and text without border. 3 different borders without vignette, title and text of < than 100 shs, green; 100 shs, red and > than 100 shs, yellow. Also includes miscellaneous production department correspondence. SCBNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 243 | "Idex Corp. Production File," "DE. 1989. 2 different certificates. Both with allegorical man and large eagle. 1) Proof of entire certificate with blue border printed on white paper. 2) Unique Approval Model of design in blue with ""OK to Engrave"" stamped on back of grey folder. 3) Proof of border in blue. Miscellaneous correspondence included. IDEX Corporation is a group of manufacturers of an extensive array of proprietary, engineered industrial products sold to customers in a variety of industries around the world. SC-USBNC. XF." (Photo) | 150-300 | |
| 244 | "Illinois Tool Works Inc. ""ITW"" Production File," "DE. 1984. 3 different certificates and one border proof. All with allegorical man and eagle. 1) Proof with entire certificate with red border printed on white paper. 2) Unique Approval Model of design in green with proof of back included. 3) Proof of Vignette, title and text without border and proof of border in dark green without vignette. Includes LDP of vignette. Miscellaneous correspondence and related material. In 1912, four Smith brothers advertised for experienced manufacturing workers to help them set up a new business production metal-cutting tools to serve expanding midwestern industry. Presently, ITW operates 365 decentralized businesses that are organized into two main business segents--Engineered Components, and Industrial Systems and Consumables. SC-USBNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 245 | S.S. Fretz Manufacturing Company. "Philadelphia, PA. 190-. Specimen. Odd shs, green. Ornate title with factory in middle and old fashioned cotton spinning wheel on left. Rare. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 100-200 | |
| 246 | Scovill Manufacturing Co. Colorful Assortment "CT. 1950-1960's. Specimen. 6 different certificates. 1). < than 100 shs, common, Green. 2). 100 shs, common, orange. 3). > than 100 shs, common, blue. 4). Odd shs, common, blue. 5). 100 shs, preferred, red. 6). Warrant for purchase of common stock, brown. Scovill was founded in 1802 in Waterbury, Connecticut, where the company began making pewter buttons. Scovill buttons were worn on U.S. military uniforms in every war duing both the 19th and 20th centuries. Modern use of stock certificate designs first used at the turn of the century. Rare group. ABNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 247 | South Carolina Cotton Mills "Union and Greenville, SC. 19- (ca. 1910-1940's). Specimen. 2 different certificates. 1). Monarch Mills. Union, SC. Odd shs, black. Vignette of cotton boll on left and mill on right. 2). Judson Mills. Greenvilee, SC. Orange. Vignette of loom. Rare pair of textile mill certificates. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 125-250 | |
| 248 | The American Textile Woolen Company. "GA. 19- (ca. 1900-1920). Specimen. 100 shs, brown. Vignette of textile cloth making machine in middle, sheep on right and eagle on left. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 100-200 | |
| 249 | The Lancaster Cotton Mills. "Lancaster, SC. 1930's. Specimen. Odd shs, brown. Vignette of weaving machine for cloth. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 75-150 | |
| 250 | "Vulcan Match Co., Inc. Proof." "NY. 1910-20's. Proof. Proof of vignette, title and text with no border. Vignette of solar system circling earth with clouds spinning around it. Great, unique vignette. 2 found in archive. SBNC. VG with faults." (Photo) | 100-200 | |
| 251 | "American Medical International, Inc. Production File," "DE. 1976-1979. 9 different certificates and 3 border proofs. 1)-4) All with allegorical woman to left of large medical building. Unique model of ""Not More than 100,000 shares"", green border; Proof of completed certificate of ""Not More than 100,000 shares,"" with green border; Specimen of ""Not More than 100,000 shares"", blue border; Proof of vignette, title and text without border and matching borders without text or vignette with < than 100 shs, 100 shs and ""Not More than 100,000 shares"". 5)-9) All with allegorical woman on right of large medical building. Proof of completed certificate of 100 shares"", with green border; Specimens of < than 100 shs, 100 shs and > than 100 shares, various colors; Proof of vignette, title and text without border. Also includes miscellaneous correspondence and production material including LDP vignettes. In the 1980's, AMI was located in Beverly Hills, California and was the second largest owner of hospitals in the world with 225. In 1990, AMI was acquired by American Medical Holdings. Early HMO related company. SC-USBNC. XF." (Photo) | 250-500 | |
| 252 | "American Medicorp, Inc. Production File," "DE. 1975. 5 different certificates. All with allegorical woman seated in front of map of the U.S. Proof of complated certificate, 100 shs, green border. Printed on light brown paper; Proof of text, title and vignette without border amd matching border for 100 shs in green, both printed on white paper; Specimen of < than 100 shs, green border; Specimen of 100 shs, blue border; Specimen of > than 100 shs, orange. Also includes miscellaneous correspondence. In 1978, Humana acquired the number two chain, American Medicorp, Inc. which nearly doubled its size. Early predecessor of HMO's and medical hospitalization insurance companies. SCBNC. XF." (Photo) | 150-300 | |
| 253 | "Hillenbrand Industries, Inc. Production File with Proofs and Models," "IN. 1984. Production file. 5 different certificates. 1)-3) Specimens, 100 shs in green, < than 100 shs in orange, > than 100 shs in red. 4) Unique Approval Model or Mockup, odd shs in blue. 4) Proof, Title, text and vignette in blue on white paper. 5) Individual LDP's proofs of title, vignette, border. Miscellaneous correspondence and related material included. Hillenbrand Industries, Inc. is a holding company specializing in health care and funeral services industries (could there be a conflict of interest). It is a leading manufacturer of equipment for the health care industry and a provider of associated services for wound, pulmonary and circulatory care. It is also a provider of medical equipment outsourcing and asset management services. SC-USBNC. XF." (Photo) | 300-600 | |
| 254 | "Hospital Affiliates International, Inc. Production File," "DE. 1975-1976. Production file. 3 different certificates and 3 border proofs. All with vignette of allegorical woman flanked by globe and hospital. 1) Proof of entire certificate. 100 shs, blue border printed on light brown paper. 2) Specimen. 100 shs, blue border. Archival notations. 3) Proof of vignette, title and text without border and 3 proofs of borders without vignette, title and text (3 different). Also includes miscellaneous production department correspondence and LDP's of title and corporate seal. Early HMO organization that was acquired by Hospital Corporation of America in 1981 which was accused of violating the Clayton Antitrust Act. SC-USBNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 255 | "The Crawford Dental Manufacturing Company," DE. 190-. Specimen. Early and rare dental company. SBNC. VF. (Photo) | 150-300 | |
| 256 | Hazeltine Corporation "DE. 1940-1970's. Specimen. 4 different certificates. All have allegorical woman holding light with lightening coming from it. 1) < than 100 shs, brown. 2) 100 shs, blue. 3) > than 100 shs, orange. 4) < than 100,000 shs, light blue. The company was founded in 1924 by Dr. Alan Hazeltine. The company originally concentrated on the maufacture of electonic circuits. Innovations in radio, monochrome and later color television allowed the company to grow. The company worked on electrical components, antennas and micro wave elements for guided missles and other military and non-military usages. It was acquired by the Emerson Electric Company in 1986. SCBNC. XF." (Photo) | 150-300 | |
| 257 | Boise Cascade Corporation Production File Including Artwork "DE. 1977. Artwork, proofs. Fascination producting file with models, proofs and original artwork. All have vignette of three men and a woman in front of cut wood and rolls of paper. 1) Mockup of Common Stock certificate. Odd shares. Brown border. Unique in archives. 2) Proof. Odd shares, brown border, printed on white paper; 3) Proof. $ odd, Registered bond on tan paper with blue border. 4) 17 by 11 inch pencil sketch used as the basis for the vignette used on the model and proof certificates with a reduced final version proof of the vignette. 5) Model of a different vignette of allegorical woman on left and lumberjack on right. Unique in archives. 7) Miscellaneous proof vignettes, borders, text and title (5 items). 8) Miscellaneous correspondence and production material including company booklet of corporate logos and designs to be used for official correspondence, marketing and advertising (6 items). Unique production file from famous paper and office products company. SC-USBNC. Choice group." (Photo) | 500-1,000 | |
| 258 | "Hoerner Waldorf Corporation Production File," "DE. 1975. Production file. 5 different certificates and 3 different border proofs. All with seated alegorical woman with flanked by globes. 1)-3) Specimens, < than 100 shs in brown, 100 shs in blue, > than 100 shs in olive green. 4) Proof of entire certificates. Bluish-green border printed on light brown paper. 5)-8) Proof of Vignette, title and text without border. 3 different borders in green without vignette, title and text of < than 100 shs, 100 shs and > than 100 shs. Also includes miscellaneous production department correspondence. The Huss Ontonagan Pulp and Paper Company merged into Hoerner Boxes, Inc. in 1962, which merged into the Hoerner Waldorf Corp. in 1966 and into Champion International Corp. in 1977. Unique archival production file. SCBNC. XF." (Photo) | 300-600 | |
| 259 | "PA. Scott Paper Company Proof and Specimen Certificates," 1910-1920's. 2 different certificates. Both have some vignette of allegorical woman with factory and beehive and fancy title. The specimen has an orange border and punch cancels and the proof is printed on glossy white paper with no borders and archival notations. RBNC. (Photo) | 150-300 | |
| 260 | "St. Regis Paper Company Unique Production Model," "NY. 1972. Mockup. $1,000, Convertible Subordinated Debenture, green. Lumberjack and scentist side by side. Unique approval production mockup or model proof. Mounted on white card in grey folder with red approval stamp on back ""No Objection to Workmanship, New York Stock Exchange"" and signed. Unique in archive. SCBNC. XF." (Photo) | 125-250 | |
| 261 | "Ex-Lax, Inc. Pair" "NY. 1920-1969. Specimen. 2 different certificates. 1) < than 100 shs. Class A Capital Stock, green. Eagle facing left. 1920's E.A. Wright Bank Note Co. 2) Odd shs. Class A Stock, blue. Eagle facing right. 1969. Federated Bank Note Co. Ex-Lax Inc. began selling its product in 1906, the same year the FDS's predecessor agency, the Bureau of Chemistry, was created. Famous laxative. EAWBNC, Federated BNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 262 | "Foreign Pharmaceutical-Related Stock Proofs (4)," "Sweden, England. 1960-1980's. 1)-2) Astra AB, odd American Depositary shares. Incorp. Sweden. Vignette of allegorical figures holding globes. One with green border, one with purple border. 3)-4) SmithKline Beecham plc, odd American Depositary shares. Vignette of allegorical man and woman with baby seated on globe. One with blue border, one also representing cumulative participated preferred stock of SmithKline Beecham Corp, (PA) with green border. All are unique in archive as proofs. ABNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 263 | "Munyon Remedy Company," "Philadelphia, PA. 1900-1920. Specimen. Odd shs, Capital Stock, green. Munyon raising hand as if lecturing or pointing to God. Munyon Remedy Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published ""Munyon's Almanac."" Munyon manufactured various remedies created by the Munyon Remedy Company including Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy, Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap (cures all skin diseases), Munyon's Dyspepsia Remedy, Munyon's Pile Ointment, Munyon's Constipation Remedy, and more. Rare certificate for this famous company. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 250-500 | |
| 264 | "Pfizer Inc. Unique Production Model," "DE. 1972. Mockup. $1,000, Registered Bond, green. Flying Mercury with 2 black globes behind him. Unique production mockup or model proof. Mounted on white card in grey folder. Unique in archive. Famous pharamaceutical drug manufacturer. SCBNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 265 | "Pfizer Inc. Stock and Bond Archive," "1972-89. Speicmen. 17 different stocks and bonds. All but one has vignette of winged Mercury flying. 1) Not More than 100,000 shares, Blue. 2) Due Bill, Green, no vignette. 3) $1000, 8½%, Due 1999. Green. 4)-7) $1,000; $5,000; $10,000; $ odd. 8 7/8% Due 1985. Brown. 8)-11) $1,000; $5,000; $10,000; $ odd. 4% Due 1997, various colors. 12)-13) $1,000; $ odd. 8 3/4% Due 2006. Various colors. 14)-17) $1,000; $5,000; $10,000; $ odd. 9% Due 2000. Light brown. SCBNC, SC-USBNC. XF." (Photo) | 200-400 | |
| 266 | "Procter & Gamble Co. and A.H. Robins Co.," "OH, VA. 1960-1970. 2 different specimen stocks. 1) The Procter & Gamble Co. Odd shs. Blue border. ""Devil's Head"" vignette. 2) A.H. Robins, Inc. Not More Than 100,000 shs. Light brown border. Common stock specimen. Allegorical woman and man flank company logo. ABNC. XF." (Photo) | 125-250 | |
| 267 | "Scott & Bowne," "NJ. 19- (ca.1900-1920). Specimen. Odd shs, Class A Capital Stock, green. Man holding large cod on back with harbor scenes on each side. Scott & Bowne were manufacturers of Scotts Emulsion which is still being manufactured to this day. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 250-500 | |
| 268 | "The Chattanooga Medicine Company," "Chattanooga, TN. 1920-30. Specimen. Odd shs. orange. Factory building. In 1879 Chattanooga businessman Zeboim Cartter Patten and a group of friends established the Cattanooga Medicine Company. Its first two products, Black-Draught and Wine of Cardui, were so successful that they were sold well into the twentieth century. Patten procured the formula rights to Black-Draught, a senna-Based laxative, from the grandson of its originator, Dr. A. Q. Simmons. Wine of Cardiu was a uterine sedative, whose name derived from Carduus benedictus. During World War II the company became the largest producer of K-rations and a major supplier of ammonia. Postwar products include Pamprin, Flex-all, Icy Hot, Phisoderm, and Norwich aspirin. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 125-250 | |
| 269 | The Proctor & Gamble Company. "OH. 1970's. Specimen. Odd shs, common stock, blue. ""Devil's Head"" trademark logo. Scarce. ABNC. XF." (Photo) | 150-300 | |
| 270 | "The Samuel W. Bowne Estate Company," "CT. 19- (ca.1900-1920). Specimen. Odd shs, Preferred Capital Stock, green. Portrait of Bowne with harbor scenes on each side and underprint of trademark of man holding large cod on back. Scott & Bowne were manufacturers of Scotts Emulsion and cod liver oil which is still being manufactured to this day. Bowne was also known as a famous New York businessman and philanthropist. SBNC. XF." (Photo) | 250-500 |