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Two Plated Woodward Sales, Bound with Four Other Catalogues

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Two Plated Woodward Sales, Bound with Four Other Catalogues
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Woodward, W. Elliot. REPRESENTATIVE OF ALL NATIONS. CATALOGUE OF A VERY EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER COINS AND MEDALS, PRINCIPALLY FROM THE CABINETS OF WINSLOW J. HOWARD AND FRANCIS HOLSTEIN. New York: Bangs, Mar. 4-6, 1884. 101, (1) pages; 2204 lots; 1 fine heliotype plate. Printed on thick paper. [bound with] Woodward, W. Elliot. W. ELLIOT WOODWARD’S SIXTY-SIXTH SALE. COINS AND MEDALS, PRE-HISTORIC RELICS, ETC. THE SPRINGFIELD COLLECTION. Cover title cited. New York, April 24-26, 1884. 69, (1) pages; 1494 lots; 1 fine heliotype plate. Printed on thick paper. [bound with] Woodward, W. Elliot. FOUR ADDITIONAL W. ELLIOT WOODWARD SALES. New York, 1884-88. Includes Sales 67, 80, 88 and 95, the last of which is hand-priced in ink. Six catalogues total. 8vo, old pebbled black cloth, gilt; original printed wrappers bound in. Binding a trifle rubbed. Catalogues near fine or better. Ex May 23-24, 1969 Katen Eglit sale, lot 337. A notable collection of Woodward sales, including a Thick Paper 1884 Sale 63 (Howard/Holstein) with the fine plate, a Thick Paper 1884 Springfield Collection sale with the fine plate, priced in ink, J.N.T. Levick’s famous 1884 “Money of the Merchants” collection sale, and the famous 1888 Vicksburg I sale, priced in ink. Ex Harry W. Bass, Jr. library (Kolbe Sale 77, lot 638).