1958

J.G. Kellogg Assay Receipt

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:6,500.00 USD Estimated At:13,000.00 - 14,000.00 USD
J.G. Kellogg Assay Receipt
J.G. Kellogg Assay Receipt. This rare bullion receipt is from the outstanding collection of John J. Ford.To our knowledge, there are only three such examples extant. They are exceptionally important because they undoubtedly involve gold used in the making of Kellogg's private gold coins in 1854 and 1855. It is difficult to ascertain the general differance between Kellogg & Richter (the first few months of 1854) versus the J.G. Kellogg (last months of 1854) printed receipts. From Owen's book, "California Coiners and Assayers," an inferance could be made that Kellogg & Richter partnership lasted until April, 1854. By June, John Hewston had joined Kellogg, who remained a partner through at least August. By February of 1855 Hewston was out, and a gentleman by the name of Ringel was in as Kellogg's new partner---thus these bullion receipts bearing the single surname of Kellogg can only come from a very narrow window in time, and thus by definition, must be extremely rare.

No. 3608 Memoranda of Gold Bullion deposited with J.G. Kellogg by Adams & Co. This receipt measures 8 3/8x5" and was printed with black on thin light blue paper by La Count & Strong. Lithographer is Britton & Rey. Other than the differance of the assayers names, this receipt was printed using the exact same layout as the earlier dated Kellogg & Richter receipts listed. Weight above melting 6603 dwt, loss in melting 311 dwt, Nett 6292 dwt, Fineness .922. Net proceeds $5,936.12 less 1% Commission and costs. Typical folds and foxing and there are several small staple holes and a larger hole near the left side. Not signed--- however included is a second and much smaller piece of paper referencing assay #3608 to G.M. Davidson, Marysville. R8. From the John J. Ford, Jr. Collection.
Estimated Value $13,000 - 14,000.