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    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "mantoloking2002"
    <mantoloking2002@y...> wrote:
    > Ed,
    >
    > Mmmmmm. Kind of makes sense. Clarke in the pedigree chain and
    seemed
    > to use New Netherlands for his various auctions. Maybe he sold
    this
    > one collection outright to Boyd and then Boyd to Ford.

    Pedigree of the Wuertzbach collection of Massachusetts silver:

    Charles Edwin Clapp, Senior - Carl Wuertzbach - T. James Clarke,
    July 1952 - T. James Clarke Estate, ca. September 1954 - Frederick
    Charles Cogswell Boyd, 1958 - Frederick Charles Cogswell Boyd
    Estate - John Jay Ford, Junior.

    C. E. Clapp, Vice President of the Crucible Steel Company, was the
    elder brother of George H. Clapp. Charles collected colonials,
    George collected large cents. Charles's son, Charles Edwin, Junior,
    was an alcoholic and a stockbroker. The latter habit was more
    dangerous than the former, because Charles Junior lost $600,000 in
    six months during the Crash. Even with a healthy tolerance for
    liquor, you can't drink $600,000 worth of Scotch in six months. As
    Charles Junior's career went down the tubes, Charles Senior sold off
    his collections to support Junior. Wuertzbach held the collection
    until he had to raise money because of a major embezzlement at the
    bank of which he was an officer in Lee, Massachusetts. (This
    pedigree is beginning to sound like one of those diamonds with a
    mysterious curse.) When Jimmy Clarke owned the collection, he had
    special boxes lined with gold foil paper made up for the collection
    with specially printed labels, since he owned the Clarke Box and
    Label Works of Jamestown, New York. Unfortunately, because Jimmy
    Clarke wasn't that bright a guy, a lot of the labels have
    misinformation on them (e.g. Virgil Brand's middle initial is given
    as C, when it should be M). The Executrix of the Clarke Estate,
    Jimmy's widow, Hazel Clarke, sold the collection off piecemeal; the
    Massachusetts silver was probably sold off via New Netherlands, and
    was bought by Boyd. Ford got it from the Boyd Estate. Notable
    holdings - a willow tree threepence. Note that the pedigree in
    Breen's Encyclopedia is incorrect. The Bushnell Parmelee coin is
    the one in the ANS.

    John Kleeberg

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  • 2003-06-14
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