S.H. & H. Chapman
The Chapman brothers, Samuel Hudson and Henry, first worked for John Haseltine before joining forces and founding their own firm in 1879. Their 1882 sale of the Bushnell collection demonstrated their capability to attract important consignments and showcase them in an appealing manner. The Chapman brothers parted ways in 1906, for reasons unknown, and operated independently with good success into the 1930s.
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Past Auction Results
5 entries found for[year: 1904]
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CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTIONS OF ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN, EUROPEAN AND UNITED STATES COINS OF FRANCIS LEPERE, M.L. COLEMAN, JEREMIAH ZIMMERMAN, DR. W.E. BOOKER, AND CHARLES S. WILCOX. SPLENDID SET OF GOLD DOLLARS. ROUND AND OCTAGON, $50. BALDWIN & CO., $5. EXTREMELY RARE CANADIAN COINS, AND ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTIONS OF UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY EVER OFFERED.
1904 Feb 15 -
1904 Feb 16
# of Lots: 1348
CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF COINS OF THE UNITED STATES FORMED BY JOHN G. MILLS, ESQ., OF ALBANY, NEW YORK.
1904 Apr 27 -
1904 Apr 29
# of Lots: 1848
CATALOGUE OF THE FINE COLLECTION OF ANCIENT, MODERN AND AMERICAN COINS, THE PROPERTY OF RALPH R. BARKER, ESQ., NEWPORT, R.I.
1904 Jul 07 -
1904 Jul 08
# of Lots: 1608