Johnson (Burdette G.) Consignments from Jane von Boecklin
Beschreibung:
Inventories of consignments made between 1940 and 1945 by Jane von Boecklin in London (later in New York) to Burdette G. Johnson in St. Louis, presumably representing material from the Virgil Brand estate.
Johnson (Burdette G.) Inventory of Thomas Hall Large Cents
Beschreibung:
Inventory of the Thomas Hall collection of large cents. Circa 1940, date is approximate. This document was located among papers documenting Virgil Brand estate consignments to Burdette G. Johnson. Earlier, Virgil Brand acquired the Thomas Hall large cents.
Correspondence related to Eric P. Newman and Burdette G. Johnson's purchases from the Col. Green estate made from 1940 to 1945, although earlier correspondence begins in 1937. Correspondence is primarily between Newman and Chase Bank in New York. The file includes later photocopies of Newman's handwritten inventory notes, in addition to several telegrams.
Correspondence related to Eric P. Newman and Burdette G. Johnson's purchases from the Col. Green estate made from 1940 to 1945, although earlier correspondence begins in 1937. Correspondence is primarily between Newman and Chase Bank in New York. The file includes later photocopies of Newman's handwritten inventory notes, in addition to several telegrams.
Correspondence related to Eric P. Newman and Burdette G. Johnson's purchases from the Col. Green estate made from 1940 to 1945, although earlier correspondence begins in 1937. Correspondence is primarily between Newman and Chase Bank in New York. The file includes later photocopies of Newman's handwritten inventory notes, in addition to several telegrams.
Correspondence related to Eric P. Newman and Burdette G. Johnson's purchases from the Col. Green estate made from 1940 to 1945, although earlier correspondence begins in 1937. Correspondence is primarily between Newman and Chase Bank in New York. The file includes later photocopies of Newman's handwritten inventory notes, in addition to several telegrams.
Correspondence related to Eric P. Newman and Burdette G. Johnson's purchases from the Col. Green estate made from 1940 to 1945, although earlier correspondence begins in 1937 (the file here covers 1937-1939). Correspondence is primarily between Newman and Chase Bank in New York. The file includes later photocopies of Newman's handwritten inventory notes, in addition to several telegrams.
Correspondence related to Eric P. Newman and Burdette G. Johnson's purchases from the Col. Green estate made from 1940 to 1945, although earlier correspondence begins in 1937. Correspondence is primarily between Newman and Chase Bank in New York. The file includes later photocopies of Newman's handwritten inventory notes, in addition to several telegrams.
Inventory of cents, two-cent and three-cent pieces, nickels, half dimes, and dimes purchased by Eric P. Newman and B. G. Johnson from the estate of Col. E.H.R. Green. Typed copy in black. Many prices overstamped in violet ink indicating sale dates. Irregular pagination, as follows: cents (pp. 1-36), three cent nickles (p. 36), two cents (p. 37), three cent silver (p. 37-38), one, two and three cent patterns (pp. 39-46), wholesale coins (pp. 47-49), nickel patterns plus the 1913 Liberty nickels (pp. 50-54), nickels (pp. 55-60), half dimes (pp. 54A-54F), half dimes (pp. 55-72), pattern half dimes (pp. 53-54), dimes (pp. 1-48), and pattern dimes (pp. 49-52). Date of 1941 is approximate.
Inventory of half dollars and pattern dollars purchased by Eric P. Newman and B. G. Johnson from the estate of Col. E.H.R. Green. In black type, 101 numbered leaves covering half dollars, following by 11 unnumbered pages listing pattern dollars by Adams-Woodin numbers, dated 1864 to 1885. The initial section includes U.S. regular issue half dollars from 1794 to 1935 (pp. 1-81), pattern half dollars (pp. 82-86), Confederates (p. 86), proof Panama-Pacific half dollars (p. 86) Philippines (p. 86), and Washington pieces including the 1792 gold (p. 87). The Nova Constellatio 100 mills piece is also listed on p. 86. Coins sent on approval follow: Stack's (pp. 88-89), Kelly (pp. 89-99), and approval returns from Elder (pp. 100-101). Various prices are overstamped with violet date stamps indicating sales made by Johnson on behalf of Johnson and Newman. Date of 1941 is approximate.