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January 15-16, 2013 - New York, NY<br />
287 Another Pabst Brewing Company Certificate<br />
Group. 1910-17, common stock, 100 shs. Green.<br />
Pabst logo flanked by two women. Nice ABN certificates.<br />
IC. Small portions of the stub overlap the left margin<br />
and a small part of the left border, otherwise VF+.<br />
[23] Est. 100-150<br />
288 Pan-American Exposition (NY), $500 6% gold<br />
mortgage bond, 1900, #3174. Ornate border,<br />
“$500” underprint, brown, gold seal. IC. VF+. Held<br />
in Buffalo in 1901, this exposition is now remembered<br />
chiefly for the shooting of President William McKinley<br />
there on September 6; McKinley expired eight days later<br />
of sepsis , at the home of John Milburn, who signs this<br />
bond. Est. 75-125<br />
283<br />
283 Northeastern Shares.<br />
1) Cary Improvement (MA). 1850. 50 shares. A rarely<br />
seen vignette of Boston harbor and the hills. The company<br />
built houses in Chelsea. Some bleed through in<br />
the upper margin, otherwise VF+.<br />
2) Electric Corporation (ME)1895. 50 shs. VF. Both<br />
IU.<br />
3) Agawam Canal (MA). 10 shs. Red monogram seal<br />
on blue paper. Farm woman with grain, state seal,<br />
Hebe. Toning spots, splits at folds, left edge damage,<br />
otherwise Fine. [3] (photo) Est. 100-150<br />
289 Pan-American Exposition (NY), $500 6% gold<br />
mortgage bond, 1900, #3083. Ornate border,<br />
“$500” underprint, brown, gold seal. IC. VF+. Held<br />
in Buffalo in 1901, this exposition is now remembered<br />
chiefly for the shooting of President William McKinley<br />
there on September 6; McKinley expired eight days later<br />
of sepsis , at the home of John Milburn, who signs this<br />
bond. Est. 75-125<br />
290 Paxton Gyroscope Corp. (NY), $100 shares,<br />
19(21),#63, signed by C.M.Paxton as President,<br />
State arms at top, ornate border, yellow and black,<br />
VF. Est. 80-120<br />
284 Pabst Brewing Co (WI), 19 $1000 shs, Milwaukee,<br />
1906, #798, signed by Gustave Pabst as president,<br />
large brewery complex, black and green, not visibly<br />
canceled, but with heavily voided stub reattached left,<br />
good VF+. Gustave’s father, Frederick, had taken over<br />
the Philip Best Brewing Co and made it his own after<br />
marrying into the family; Gustave had been briefly<br />
married to actress Margaret Mather, but when she<br />
threatened him with a whip, they decided to call it quits!<br />
Est. 100-150<br />
285 Pabst Brewing Co (WI), 50 $1000 shs, Milwaukee,<br />
1892, #793, issued to and signed on verso by Frederick<br />
Pabst; also signed by Charles Best, Jr. as secretary,<br />
Empire and South Side Breweries, black and<br />
green, uncanceled, VF+. Est. 100-150<br />
286 Pabst Brewing Company Certificate Group. 1914-<br />
17, common stock, 100 shs. Green. Pabst logo<br />
flanked by two women. Nice ABN certificates. IC.<br />
Small portions of the stub overlap the left margin and a<br />
small part of the left border, otherwise VF+. [31]<br />
Est. 100-150<br />
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