W. Elliot Woodward
Woodward has 108 numbered sales listed in Gengerke, from 1860 to 1890, and the catalogs represent "an informal history of the hobby," per John Adams.
Data source: Coinbooks.org
Past Auction Results
2 entries found for[year: 1890]
Displaying records 1 — 2Select a year
CATALOGUE OF SPECIMENS IN ARCHAEOLOGY INCLUDING AMULETS, BANNER STONES, DISCOIDAL STONES, PIPES, AXES, CELTS, SPEAR HEADS, ARROW POINTS, ETC., ETC. BEING THE REMAINDER OF THE COLLECTION OF MR. NORMAN SPRANG, ETNA, PENN. MR. SPRANG HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN AS A LEADING ARCHAEOLOGIST, AND AMONGST COLLECTORS HAS STOOD SECOND TO NO MAN FOR HIS ACCUMULATIONS OF RELICS IN STONE, IRON, COPPER AND SHELL.
1890 Jan 17
Total Realized: $0.00
# of Lots: 582
CATALOGUE OF THE EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT COLLECTIONS OF AMERICAN COINS AND MEDALS, OF A. FORBES AND JOHN H. DAY, OF ST. LOUIS, MO. COMPRISING COLONIAL COINS, EARLY PROOF SETS, DOLLARS, HALF DOLLARS, DIMES, FINE CENTS AND HALF CENTS, RARE STORE CARDS, PRESIDENTIAL AND OTHER MEDALS, FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS, NUMISMATIC LITERATURE, CABINETS, ETC.
1890 Apr 16 -
1890 Apr 18
# of Lots: 1780