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Smyths Toy Store.ie2007 Etaient a Year record for the Bids Accommodated by R.m. Smythe & Co. With

Manhattan, New York - January 31, 2008 - R.M. Smythe & Co. held 6
the bids in 2007 offerings autographs historic, the change, the pieces,
The stocks, the links, the antiquities and even two canons. While compiling a list of
the more interesting batches that sold in 2007, the one factor unifying
that adjusts all the enumerated items are that the collectors looked for
Quality merchandise. This implacable research for the quality became evident
in the heavy activity of bids that has for result of the final offers that in a lot of cases far
The surpassed estimations of pred-encha¨res and the new bids set up record. Of
the special grade was the sale December 12-13 #275 of party 13 of the
The collection of Schingoethe of obsolete change, that saw a lot of grades
the sale for even to 10 times their estimations of presale, with 94% of the 1162
the batches sold to the final hammer (Sees http://www.news-antique.com/?id=783436
). Although the interest in the obsolete change was very high, it represented
just a small portion of the antiquity and the in demand merchandise this saw
The very active bids on the bids of Smythe terrace in 2007.

Here the prices realize on certain of the more remarkable batches sold by
R Mr. Smythe & the Business in 2007. The enumerated batches include the sale#, the
The batch# and the final offer. In most of the cases the estimation of presale is also
Enumedred. The price realize enumerated does not include the premium of buyers.
The detailed photos of every batch enumerated can be looked at while visiting it online
Label for the specified sale# and the batch# to the bids of Smythe. See:
http://www.smytheonline.com/prices_realized/index.php.

The sale #270 - the Batch# 1136 - the Final Offer $24,000
1838 Deaths Line III, Judd of Edge of Reeded-84 Brilliant Proofs. As a type
The dollars of Gobrecht are completely rare, and when they are met, they
Are of ordinary one of the 1836 mintage of 1,600 pieces. To Hit it again it Models
Gobrechts of 1838 (Judd-84) are considered to be R. 5. This piece has
obscurity exhausts to tone gray, but when turned under the light, very appealing
The basic complexions of copper, gold, green blue, and blue can be seen. The proof
The brightness is very visible under the put to bed color. Completely hit in top, which
They are often not. The feathers of the eagle are completely distinct. Although
completely appealing, there is certain foreheads on the opposite fields
Next to Liberty, to the under STATES, and to the under eagle. Do not perfect, but
Rare this pleasant one.

The sale #270 - the Batch#1219 - the Final Offer $55,000
1911 Matte the Proof NGC RP-66. There is no doubt that the doubles eagles
Conceived by Augustus St. Gaudens is the pieces more beautiful hit by
The United States for the general circulation. During this change period
the history, the Beaten United States tested on the manners to do our change more
Artistic. The such a manner was the new process the Change that is used to proof gold
The pieces, have for result that we refer ourselves now to as "the proofs of matte". They were
done not well receive by the public, and the low mintages for the proofs in now
Fallen more. The mintage for 1911 was a simple one to 100 pieces hit. This
The piece is a picture perfects the example of the type of proof of Matte. Become pale the yellow one,
Deeply hit and almost irreproachable.

The sale #270 - the Batch#1683 - Presale Estimates $15,000 and In Top - the Final Offer $21,000
New York Ch.E923. /Brooklyn. /First NB. $10. Fr. 624. 1902 PB.
No.D765506/1 Choice Gem of A. Uncirculated. An unbelievably rare mass one
Brooklyn of red seal number 1 that did not appear publicly since the
The sale of Kriegsberg in 1965. Totally original and in almost perfect
Condition safe some handling of minor. The bulk of our National one
The offerings that promise to produce bids very of the aggressive ones.

The sale #270 - the Batch#3501 - Presale Estimates $25,000 and In Top - the Final Offer $30,000
$1000. Has. T-1. Cr. 1. No. 129. PF-1. A crunchy one, brilliant, and remarkably lively
The example that never appeared so far in the public sale. His
The existence was unknown to Criswell, the Bullet, Shull, or Fricke! VF or Better,
With seven light one to moderate vertical pleats. Properly the hammer canceled,
With no pieces that lacks. The very signatures boldly executed of Clitherall
And Elmore. On the back are two lightly notations of pencilled, the stamp
The gonds behind the cancellation, and a water spot without importance. No
of these mislead, and they does not have any impact on the choice
The appearance of the when looked at grade of the in front of. The big call of eye,
with the brilliant green color, the razor pictures splitting black and sends textos, and ample
And even the margins on all four sides. Strictly original, with no repairs
Or ``conservation'' met often on Type 1 Confederate grades. This
is a grade that would adjust well in almost any quality of museum
The collection of CSA the money in paper. VF, CC. Ironically, the very first
The money in confederate paper was engraved and was printed by the National Bank
Note the Business, to New York. Shortly after the grades were ordered and
delivered, the hostilities broke out to Sumter of Fort, and the Federal Marshals
moved in to the National Bank Notes the offices of Business and confiscated the
The impression veneers. Of the 607 $1,000 grades of Montgomery distributed, 116 are
Known, 9 in Uncirculated the condition, and two of those are canceled.
Maybe a third of the survivors is practically impossible to obtain, put under key
In the public and the private institutions. The $1,000 grades were signed by
Alexander B. Clitherall also Register and Edward Elmore as the Treasurer. The
Mr. Elmore burning was not man to be jested with. Mr. Daniels, the
the editor of a newspaper of Richmond, wrote an item that claims this Elmore
Etait a heavy player that diverted of big ones are public Treasure.
Elmore challenged right away Daniels to a duel and pulled it! This
the extraordinary Type of Criswell-1 publicly was never offered or
recorded in any census, and it probably was collected decades before
Money Rareties in confederate paper was considered to be notably
Valid. This can represent the Fact that otherwise that having been
carefully dismantled of the two gonds of stamp that it were anxious an album
The page, the grade was never of impair some manner. Worthy of one
Offer premium.

The sale #271- the Batch#35 - Presale Estimates $5,500 and In Top - the Final Offer $6,500
The man of British State, the Prime Minister of time of war and the winner of Nobel
(1874-1965). The choice Document typed by machine Signed A/ "Winston L.
Churchill," required /1-1/5, 4 to, on the parchment, London, January 18, 1957.
The signature of Churchill is written to the conclusion [partially by
Seal] and is observed by a lawyer counsel. The bears crinkled stamp of come back to
Head. One/ "the Additional Agreement" /to the contract of current book
between/ "THE Just Honorable Mister Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
Kg., O.M., C.H., M.P. of Chartwell Westerham in the County of
Kent. .. And Cassell & the Business A Limited. .. in the City of London" /modifying
the current agreement between them/ "in the measure where the Editeurs
will send proofs of the Third and Fourth Volumes of 'A History of
the English-speaking Peuplades' ...as shortly after the thirty-one days of
January a thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven as the printed copies are able
To furnish them. .. Knows as aforesaid the provisions of the Director
The agreement will remain in the force and the full effects. .. _" _/In exceptionally
Fine condition. The four volumes of Churchill works A History of the
The English-speaking Peuplades were published between 1956 and 1958, and was
The last major literary work completed by him before his death in 1965.
This big work had a life a little to checkerboards nevertheless. It was
To order by the Flower of Newman and the contract was signed in 1933.
Although Churchill continued to treat the manuscript, his public
the duties did not return it able to complete the work by the war eruption in
1939; when it returned to his old post as First Lord of Admiralship it
delivered 450,000 words to the editor in the better form than it had been
able to give them, covering his subject of the beginnings to the
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln. When, after the powerful events of the
next six years and the loss of the election of 1945, Mister Winston had the
the time and the inclination once more to take his pen, it was to the new one
The project, his Second World War, that it turned first. With these six
the volumes completed fortunately, it could look at again to the unfinished one
The history of the English-speaking Peuplades that had been put aside in
Such so many years disturbing circumstances before. Churchill had recently
served his last term as the Prime Minister [1951-55], during which the stopwatch
Had been attributed the price Nobel in the literature [1953]. An extremely
the rare agreement between Churchill and his editor that covers one of his
Most of the important works.

The sale #271 - the Batch#159 - Presale Estimates $3,000 and In Top - the Final Offer $4250
NELSON, HORATIO it British naval officer (1758-1805); in 1800, it blocked
The Malta and Naples, held by French and Neapolitan jacobin; canceled
Cardinal proposed Ruffo names to the rebels, received the absolute surrenders;
the royal, Neapolitan and restored family to supply; became romantically implied
with Emma Hamilton, the woman of Naples consul Mister William Hamilton;
Vice Admiral promoted; created Duke of Bronte by Ferdinand I of Naples;
Dead in the fight of Trafalgar. The Letter of choice Manuscript Signed A
/ "Nelson & Bronte" /as Vice Admiral of the Blue one, 1 page, small 4 to
[8-1/4" x 8-1/2"], on his boat, the/the Victory of HMS, "Of Toulon, the 13E
August 1803." /Addressing the/ "the Naval Merchant to Malta," /Nelson
direct/ "that you receive in the stores of Its Majesties under your load,
the Barge and Jovial (or four hands) the Boat that belongs To The Boat of His Majesty
A victory, and to dominate them a Shadow or the Cover 'until they are wanted for
The usage of the said Boat. .." /The paper repairs to the pleats, the spot minor to
The summit, otherwise in the very good condition. Nelson had been given the order of
Victory/Just the/the three preceding months, and joined the continuous blockade
French harbor of Toulon. Nevertheless, floats it French managed to slip
The passed the blockade in 1805, and Nelson took a spoiled pursuit. Take the due retirement
to sick health, it was recalled in the month of September of this year, and fought his
Big and final the victory to just Trafalgar a months later. A naval voucher
the letter, showing how the check of Malta, attained in 1800, allowed England
To maintain one floats in the Mediterranean, a key to his predominance at sea.

The sale #271 - the Batch#722 - Presale Estimates $3,000 to $3,500 - the Final Offer $5500
OXFORD: OXONIA ILLUSTRATA "Oxonia Illustrata". David Loggan. Oxford,
1675. The folio, red leather [by Bartlett]? with the conception of cottage roof gilded,
The thorn, six bands. Three engravings put in. Dampstains minor and sparse
soil, the in front of liberates the guard counsel crumpled and front curled lightly,
Otherwise very the voucher/amend.

The sale #272 - the Batch#1263 - Presale Estimates $1,500 to $3,000 - the Final Offer $8500
The central Bank of Brooklyn (NY) 1854. #199. 20 shs. The old jovial Saint
Nicholas takes in a sled a lot of toys, pulled by the reindeer. A classic
The label by Baldwin, Adams & Co. III of Type of Label of Durand. Father Christmas
The labels are certain of the done more look for after all the labels. The
The collection of Schingoethe of Father Christmas vignetted obsolete notes
Confirmed a lot price record. First we saw of this business. We
Foresee the bids on this certificate to be completely competitive. Light
Stain, left. VF.*

The sale #272 - the Batch#4842 - Presale Estimates $7,000 to $8,000 - the Final Offer $14,000
$20. Fr.953b. 1914. No.B2522533A. The choice Uncirculated. A true Red blazer
Seal $20 that the looks perfect of the in front of and only the lightly aside
Of return to center the guard of a degree of Great Gem. The originality and
Strong to crinkle is clearly visible by the PMG64 carries epq. One
Wonderful grade.

The sale #272 - the Batch# 4938 - Presale Estimates $10,000 to $15,000 - the Final Offer
$37,000
LT. Leaf of 18 complete Subjects of $5 1953 Grades of legal Change.
A00000001A-A00136001A. The last grade on the leaf carries dedicated it
the signatures of the Treasurer of the United States, Priest of Baker of Lierre, and
The Secretary of the public Treasure, George Mr. Humphrey. Almost Uncirculated,
With to jam turns, and a track of rust of clip on the #1 grade.
These are mentioned for precision, as can never obtain you a better
The unique example of this leaf. Accompanied of a copy of a letter on
the heading of Department of the ministry of the official finances, signed by Edward F. Bartelt,
Fiscal Auxiliary secretary, old-fashioned May 20, 1953, certifying that this is
The first leaf of the first race of this collection. A wonderful addition to
The big collection of U. small calibre of the change.

The sale #272 - the Batch#2501- Presale Estimates $25,000 and In Top - the Final Offer $52,500
$1000. Has. T-1. Cr. 1. No. 88. PF-1. John C. Calhoun, the straight informer
The defender, the left. Andrew Jackson, just. A crunchy one, brilliant, and remarkably
The lively example that was bought in 1987 of our bids of Dr. Douglas
The personal collection of the bullet. Describes by Dr. the Bullet as "EF, of more, cut
Canceled".
According to the 1987 descriptions, on the back there was two lightly
the notations of pencilled, stamp gonds behind the cancellation, and one
the spot without water importance, but these was all professional
Removed. Haunted appealing, with the call a lot of eye of one
Uncirculated the example. The cancellations were done so properly that they
are practically invisible of the in front of, and the quality in paper is just
Extraordinary. No pleats are apparent. The signature of Clitherall is
Boldly executed. The signature of Elmore is a little lighter. This is a grade
that would adjust well in almost any collection of quality of museum of CSA
Money in paper. Former phillip O'CLOCK. Chase, Dr. Douglas Bullet, and Frederick Mayer.
You cannot ask a more impressive origin! The superior one removed to the the one
we sold just in our Sale of Corporation of Historic one of Reserves west April 2007,
Describes as "VF, CC" that brought $30,000. VF, CC. Ironically, the
the very first money in Confederate paper was engraved and was printed by the
National business of Notes Bank, to New York. Shortly after the grades
were ordered and was delivered, the hostilities broke out to Sumter of Fort, and
Federal marshals moved in to the National Bank Note the offices of Business
and confiscated the impression plaque.le $1,000 grades were signed by
Alexander B. Clitherall also Register and Edward Elmore as the Treasurer. The
Mr. Elmore burning was not man to be jested with. Mr. Daniels, the
the editor of a newspaper of Richmond, wrote an item that claims this Elmore
Etait a heavy player that diverted of big ones are public Treasure.
Elmore challenged right away Daniels to a duel and pulled it! Of the 607
$1,000 Grades of Montgomery distributed, Roughly 116 are known, 9 in
Uncirculated the condition, and two of those are canceled. Maybe a third
survivors are practically impossible to obtain, put under key in the public and
Private institutions.

The sale # 272 - the Batch#2521 - Presale Estimates $7,500 to $15,000 Final Offer $19,000
The February 28 act, 1861. $1000. Confirmed Cr.non. B-8. Transmit the drawn model,
with stuck on the proof labels on the paper of fiber of red silk, with the drawn hand
Good. The load of cart of cotton. Melts sailor. The American Grade of Bank. Summit
The just panel separated. The detached labels. Worthy of some restoration. Has
The appearance of VF. Apparently the work on this begun link later
What the $500. The business obtained the text of the link, the had written in by one
The pencil pusher and sank then in the labels as appropriates itself. An important unique one
and historic

The sale #274 - the Batch#1595 - the Final Offer $13,000
Colombia. 8 Escudo, 1779NR JJ. Sing (we) III. THE KM 50.1. (NGC MS-64).
Obv. : The armored bust, doing facing to right. rev. : The crowned arms in the collar of the
Gilded Toison. Insignificant Lamination on the cheek, and the rubbed forehead far of
Gem.

The sale #274 - the Batch#1616 - the Final Offer $9500
The 18E Century Cylinder head in Spanish bronze Loaded A Canon. The typical form, 39 1/2"
In the length. The arms of bourbon of Charles III on the barrel. The offence emptied
The canon with the pad present by the seat. The damages minors to pindle. Pleasant surfaces
With only the tracks of green-of-gray. One of only 40 canons that were retrieved
On the/Cazador of El. /The Fact that the pad by the seat is present is simply
Narcotic. The canon weighs 200 + the books. The expedition of take no available one.

"As can see you, 2007 were a big year for Smythe". said Mary Herzog,
The vice President of R. Mr. Smythe & Co. "We had exceptionally top
The quality expeditions, that had for result a lot of interests of offer.
For 2008 obtained us some wonderful planned bids and our can clientele
Foresee even that the merchandise of more of quality on our bids terraces".

The accredited media were interested in to plan a discussion to discuss this
relax or the passed or the following bids are encouraged to contact Mary
Herzog to 212-943-1880

Of R. Mr. Smythe & Co.
R. Mr. Smythe and Co., confirmed in 1880, the purchases, the sales, and sells to the bids
the pieces, the money in paper, the stocks and the links and dedicates to their of business
the principal seat to 2 Streets of Superintendent to the heart of the Financial Neighborhood
To New York. To order a catalog, to contact any of the business
the specialists, or do the general investigations, call 212-943-1880 or
800-622-1880, or visit the website of the business to: http://www.smytheonline.com.

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