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Jefferson Stereoptics & SADDY STEREOVIEW CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONS ($6.75) Jefferson Stereoptics & SADDY STEREOVIEW CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONS ($6.75) John Saddy 787 Barclay Road London Ontario N6K 3H5 CANADA Tel: (519) 641-4431 Fax: (519) 641-0695 Website: https://www.saddyauctions.com E-mail: [email protected] AUCTION #18-2 Phone, mail, fax, and on-line auction with scanned images. CLOSING DATES: 9:00 p.m. Eastern Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Lots 1 to 412 (Part 1) & Thursday, December 20, 2018 Lots 413 to 836 (Part 2) In the event of a computer crash or other calamity, this auction will close one week later. “BUYER’S PREMIUM CHARGES INCREASE TO 9%” TO ALL OUR STEREOVIEW BIDDERS: PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE’S AN INCREASE IN OUR “BUYER’S PREMIUM CHARGES; IT IS NOW 9%. (We will absorb Paypal charges.) The amount will be automatically added to the invoice. We thank you in advance for your understanding. Your business is very much appreciated. BIDDING RULES AND TERMS OF SALE Paypal ([email protected]). Canadian Bidders: e-transfer accepted Prompt payment is appreciated. 1. All lots sold to the highest bidder. "s.c.mts." = square corner mounts (earlier) 2. Minimum increments: Up to $100, $3., $101 or higher, $10. (Bids only "r.c.mts." = rounded corner mounts (later) even dollars, no change.) 3. Maximum Bids accepted, winning bidder pays no more than one TABLE OF CONTENTS increment above 2nd highest bid. Ties go to earliest bidder. Bidding starts at the price listed. There are no hidden minimums or ADVERTISING 127, 130, 572, 613, 656, 657 reserves.4. YOU WILL SEE TWO BOXES IN WHICH TO PLACE AFRICA 28, 627, 775 - 778, 783 YOUR BID. IF YOU WISH TO LEAVE A MAXIMUM BID, USE THE AIR TRAVEL 546 - 548 RIGHT BOX. IF YOU ARE WILLING TO START AT AN AMOUNT ALASKA 787 - 789 MORE THAN THE MINIMUM NECESSARY, IN ORDER TO ALCOHOL RELATED 39 INTIMIDATE OTHER BIDDERS, USE THE LEFT BOX. (95% OF ANATOMY 21, 668 BIDDERS, FROM MY EXPERIENCE, WOULD JUST USE THE ANIMALS & ZOOS* 116, 238, 275, 287, 378, 389*, 526*, 583*, 608*, RIGHT BOX.) 617*, 624*, 794* 5. Buyer pays insurance, registration, and shipping. ASTRONOMY, OBSERVATORIES, ETC 321 6. ALL BIDS ARE IN AMERICAN FUNDS. NOW 9% BUYER'S AUTOCHROMES 643 PREMIUM. AUTOS, OTHER VEHICLES 319, 320, 337, 338, 790, 791 7. Bids welcome via phone, fax, postal mail, e-mail, or here on-line. BANKS & MONEY 314, 326, 383, 577, 694, 714 Direct on-line bidders must pre-register. Please do so as early as BELGIUM & NETHERLANDS (HOLLAND) 19, 749 - 753 possible. (Now would be a good time.) You will be assigned a BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES ETC. 298, 498, 515, 526, password and bidder's number. (I will be checking my E-mail hourly 617, 625, 679 or less, if possible, so the wait for a password and bidder number BLACK RELATED (African-Ameican) 322, 325, 337, 339 - 343, 345 - shouldn't be too long.) You can then bid on-line in real-time, 348, 350, 617, 756, 793, 809 somewhat similar to ebay. Last day, late evening bidders via BOATS, SHIPS, MARINE 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 11 - 17, 35, 82, 146, 173, 182 - telephone or fax, earlier registration would be appreciated, as I would 184, 187, 191, 223, 243, 244, 250, 252, 253, 327 - 331, 340, 343, otherwise have to register you during the heat of the bidding. 371, 379, 385, 547, 552, 568, 570, 598, 603, 624, 625, 652, 653, 8. Canadian residents must pay applicable taxes. 655, 656, 674, 734, 735, 751, 767, 773, 780 9. Unlike ebay, sniping is not part of the equation in this auction. I will be BOOKS 503 closing lots with a very liberal waiting period. Beginning at the closing BOXED & UN-BOXED SETS, RELATED BOOKS, ETC 18 - 30, 115, time, after 6 minutes with no bids or enquiries, all lots are shut down 526 - 528, 756 - 764 together. This can happen as early as 10:30 p.m. but sometimes BRIDGES (Use Search Engine) much later. IF the auction is still alive at midnight, the 6-minute rule BRIDGES (Covered) 114, 367, 611, 794 becomes a 3-minute rule. CALIFORNIA 164 - 218, 310 - 318, 574 - 593, 742, 743, 758, 759, 810 10. PHOTOCOPIES:First dozen: $2, Two dozen: $4. Remember that CALIFORNIA 1868 EARTHQUAKE 216 - 218 photocopies may imply stronger tones than those on the card, itself. CALIFORNIA 1906 EARTHQUAKE 310 - 318, 577 11. Please call if you have any questions about the above. CALIFORNIA MINING 192 - 210, 574, 575, 590(?) 12. Payment welcome via Personal Cheque drawn on an American- CALIFORNIA SALT PRINTS 592 addressed bank, Visa, Mastercard, International Money Orders and CALIFORNIA WOODWARD’S GARDENS & ZOO 211 - 215 1 CAMERAS, EQUIPMENT 620, 628 INDIA & CEYLON 23, 105 - 110, 561 - 564, 627 CANADA 31 - 43, 76 - 81, 247, 493 - 502, 615, 618, 624, 646, 647, 734 INDIANS / FIRST NATIONS 30, 34, 37, 74, 78, 135, 174, 495, 526, - 741, 757, 785, 787, 801 - 808 549, 550, 553 - 560, 573, 610, 649, 669, 697, 735, 787 CANALS 653, 715, 716, 719, 736, 750, 792 INDUSTRY 117, 126, 127, 245, 248 - 251, 254, 337, 369, 576, 579, CARIBBEAN & LATIN AMERICA 26, 27, 714 - 722 606 - 608, 611, 616, 651, 653, 654, 655, 730, 743, 791, 794, 799 CASTLES & PALACES (Use Search Engine) ITALY 24, 152 - 157, 332, 391 - 399, 623, 645, 781 CEYLON & INDIA 23, 105 - 110, 561 - 564, 627 JEWELLERY / JEWELRY (Actual Pieces) 812 - 836 CHINA 106, 327, 531, 599, 602, 604 JEWISH RELATED 225, 230 - 232, 306, 384, 783 CHINESE - AMERICAN 186, 587, 743, 756 KILBURN SPECIAL SECTION 237 - 241 CHRISTMAS & SANTA 569 LAKE PRICE (by) 289 CIRCUS 612 LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN CONNECTICUT 770, 771, 773 LIGHT HOUSES 169, 172, 252, 349, 653, 674, 735, 768, 769 CONSTRUCTION 39, 111, 117, 122, 126, 142, 223, 253, 282, 318, MAINE 242 - 255, 765, 768, 771 369, 381, 387, 546, 670, 715, 716, 740 MASSACHUSETTS 124, 765, 767 - 769, 771, 772, 774 DAGUERREOTYPES (STEREO) 638 - 641 MEDICAL 15, 42 DANCE 238, 277, 293, 297, 554 MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, WISCONSIN 557, 558, 560, 618, 648 - 657, DAREDEVILS 570 763 DIABLERIES - DEVIL TISSUES 544, 545 MIDDLE EAST 18, 222 - 236, 627, 658 - 667, 764 DISASTERS 26, 114, 115, 117, 126, 127, 131, 184, 243, 342, 395, 396, 399, 532, 535, 577, 611, 615 - 617, 649, 691, 699, 700, 716, MILITARY MISC 191, 245, 376, 493, 496, 559, 719, 735, 746, 751 718, 765, 770, 771, 773,774 1860 ITALY WAR 332 DOLLS & TOYS 237, 275, 276, 624, 773 1861 - 65 CIVIL WAR 1 - 17, 342, 347, 348, 594 - 596, 809 DRAWINGS (STEREO) 290 - 292, 511 - 517 1871 PARIS COMMUNE 541 EDINBURGH STEREOGRAPHIC CO 263 1898 - 1900 SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR 329 - 331, 597, 598, 603, EDUCATION 41, 126, 131, 235, 250, 275, 497, 499, 501, 502, 572, 605, 622, 625 652 1899 - 1902 BOER WAR SOUTH AFRICA 599, 600, 775, 777, 778, ELEPHANTS 105, 389, 534, 561 - 563, 612 800 END LOTS 136, 236, 304, 506 - 510, 521, 536 - 539, 555, 618, 621, 1900 BOXER REBELLION, CHINA 531 622, 626, 679, 723, 811 1904-05 RUSSIA - JAPAN WAR (MANCHURIA CHINA) 327, 599, 602, ESSON, JAMES (by) 38, 42, 75 - 81, 739, 794 604 EUROPE, EASTERN inc RUSSIA 299 - 309, 779, 781 1914-18 WWI 328, 332, 546, 547, 597, 599, 601, 625 1939-45 WWII 333 - 336 EXPEDITIONS & SURVEYS MISC 118 BLACK HILLS, CUSTER 68 - 74, 675 - 677 MINING 192 - 210, 219 - 221, 574, 575, 590(?), 613, 616, 654, 672, WHEELER 177, 695 678 - 680, 684, 777, 787 - 789 MINNESOTA, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN 557, 558, 560, 618, 648 - 657, EXPOSITIONS & FAIRS MISC 625, 650, 669, 670, 743 763 1855 PARIS 540, 638 1867 PARIS 670 MISC (GENERAL, INC WORLD, USA, MISC TOPICS) 618 - 630 1876 PHILADELPHIA 674 MODERN VIEWS 351 - 366, 629, 630 1893 CHICAGO 672 MONITOR SHIPS 11, 12, 14, 17, 191, 329, 331 1900 PARIS 670, 672 1901 BUFFALO 669, 793 MONO IMAGES (SEPARATE TABLE OF CONTENTS DOWN 1904 ST LOUIS 644, 671, 673 BELOW THE STEREOVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS) 1931 PARIS 669 31, 44 - 67, 405 - 492 , 619, 631 - 637, 797 1933 CHICAGO 798 STEREO TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUES..... FAMOUS 16, 74, 164, 280, 309, 336, 338, 340, 376, 495, 496, 599, 615, 703 - 713, 756, 792 MORAN, JOHN (by) 112, 119, 121 FARMING 579, 608, 609, 656, 730, 736, 743, 790 MUSEUMS 127, 322, 326, 733 FENTON, ROGER (by) 262 MUSIC 118, 126, 127, 237, 277, 280, 329, 330, 493, 529, 598, 625, FERRIER, CLAUDE-MARIE (paper views by) 157, 163, 780 767 FIRE DEPT 118, 383, 569, 611 NETHERLANDS (HOLLAND) & BELGIUM FISHING 242, 243, 606, 607, 610, 652, 739 NEVADA STATE (MINING) 219 - 221 FRANCE 136 - 151, 542, 643, 764, 781 NEW HAMPSHIRE 98 - 104, 111 - 135, 765, 766, 771 - 773 FUNERAL 235, 278, 557, 703, 710 NEW YORK CITY DURING THE NINETEEN EIGHTIES 351 - 366 GAMES, CARDS, CHESS ETC 277, 284, 293, 297 NEW YORK CITY 382 - 390, 565 - 571 GENRE 275 - 289, 623, 773, 796 NEW YORK STATE 39, 367 - 381, 565, 568, 570, 572, 573, 618, 647, GERMANY 82 - 97, 400 - 404, 782 764, 786 GLASS; FULL-SIZE 540 - 543, 642, 797 NORTH AMERICA 1859 SERIES 38, 369, 380, 381, 390, 565 GLASS, SMALLER FORMATS 643 - 647 NUDES, RISQUE, PRETTY CLOTHED LADIES 518 - 525, 639 - 641 GOLF 280 OCCUPATIONAL 127, 153, 229, 234, 235, 249, 250, 254, 282, 285, GREAT BRITAIN 20, 256 - 274, 723 - 733, 795 342, 343, 369, 579, 606 - 608, 611, 616, 651, 653 - 655, 730, 743, GREECE 746 - 748, 764 794, 799 GRUESOME 4, 6, 7, 327, 329, 330, 394, 531, 602, 716 OGLE & EDGE (by) 266 - 268 GRUNDY, WM (by) 262 OPALESCENT 286 HERMITS 124, 125 OPIUM 564 HUNTING 74 OREGON & WASHINGTON STATE 576, 606 - 610, 744, 745 ICE CREAM 234 ILLINOIS & CHICAGO 797 - 799 2 ORIENT inc CHINA, EAST ASIA, SOUTH PACIFIC and also NEW FAMOUS 60 - 65, 425, 426, 433 - 438, 441, 461, 475, 488, 633, 634 ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA 29, 106, 314, 327, 531- 534, 597, 599, FRANCE inc PARIS COMMUNE 450, 452, 452, 489 602, 604, 605, 627 FUNERAL 450, 466 PATRIOTIC 328, 767, 809 GAY, LESBIAN, CROSS-DRESSING THEATRICAL 471, 477, 491 PENNSYLVANIA 617, 794 GENRE 459 PHOTO RELATED VIEWS 35, 81,
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