California Gold Rush Sunken Treasure Artifacts Auction Sets Records on December 3rd in Reno Nevada

An auction of 270 never-before-offered historic California Gold Rush sunken treasure artifacts attracted nearly $1 million in sales from more than 7,500 registered bidders from across the United States and in six other countries. The recovered jewelry, mid-1800s clothing, glassware, and other items were retrieved from the legendary “Ship of Gold,” the S.S. Central America that sank during a voyage to New York in 1857.

“There has never been anything like the scope of these recovered artifacts which represented a time capsule of daily life during the Gold Rush. The auction took over eight hours for only 270 lots because of the exceptionally large number of bids,” said Fred Holabird, president of Holabird Western Americana Collections (www.HolabirdAmericana.com), the auction company that conducted the sale in Reno, Nevada and online on December 3, 2022.

Holabird advised there will be only one more opportunity to acquire previously unavailable S.S. Central America artifacts when the last items recovered from the fabled ship are offered in a public auction on February 25, 2023.

Highlights of the December auction included the unique wooden lid to a Wells Fargo & Co. treasure box that that sold for $99,600; the purser’s keys to the ship’s treasure room where tons of Gold Rush coins and assayers’ ingots were stored brought $103,200; and the oldest known pair of miner’s heavy-duty work pants sold for $114,000, the highest price ever paid for jeans.

“Those miner’s jeans are like the first flag on the moon, a historic moment in history. We can precisely date them because we know the Central America sank during a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean on September 12, 1857. There are no earlier five-button fly jeans in existence,” said Dwight Manley, managing partner of the California Gold Marketing Group, consignor of the recovered artifacts.

The auction catalog contained an extensive explanation of why the jeans may have been made by or for Levi Strauss Company. The miner’s pants and early Brooks Brothers undershirts with the company’s famous emblem were discovered in 1991 in the first-class passenger trunk of merchant and Mexican-American War military veteran John Dement of Oregon.

Two of the three recovered Brooks Brothers shirts were offered in the auction and sold for $3,240 and $1,320 respectively. A third shirt will be in the February auction. An 1849 edition of the novel, “The Count of Monte Cristo,” also found in Dement’s trunk, sold for $3,720.

A treasure trove of 1850s high fashion, recovered from the trunk of first-class passengers Ansel and Adeline Easton of San Francisco, included men’s scarves, bow ties, cravats, collars, dress shirts, vests, jackets, dress pants, and socks, as well as women’s bloomers, dresses, evening gowns, and gloves.

Winning bids on those items ranged from $100 to $200 for pairs of socks to $4,800 for a shirt made for the Easton’s friend, William C. Ralston, co-founder of the Bank of California, which was also found in the Easton’s trunk. It apparently was being taken to New York to have more shirts made for Ralston.

“Ansel and Adeline Easton were San Francisco ‘royalty’ on their honeymoon trip to New York when the legendary S.S. Central America sank in a hurricane in September 1857. Adeline survived in a lifeboat; Ansel clung to debris in the water for hours after the ship sank until he was rescued by the crew from another ship,” said Holabird.

“Ansel was a wealthy maritime provisions supplier and Adeline’s brother, D.O. Mills, was a co-founder of the Bank of California,” he explained.

Bidders also paid $26,400 for a circa 1851 gold watch cover depicting a miner and Yerba Buena which later became San Francisco; $14,400 for a ring made with a large gold-in-quartz gemstone; a stick pin with two gold nuggets went for $12,000; the winning bidder paid $3,360 for a white ceramic coffee cup decorated with gold lettering “To My Mother.”

An 1849 Colt pocket pistol sold for $30,000; and three sets of matched, brass luggage tags indicating the bags were going from San Francisco to New York via Panama sold for $5,640.

Four black glass beer bottles, some with the remaining dregs of their original contents, were sold for $1,200 to $1,680 each, and a whiskey bottle from the ship’s saloon brought $1,920. A rare medal of the order of Saint Maurice and Saint Lazarus, one of the world’s oldest orders of knighthood, sold for $13,200.

A $20 denomination gold coin struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1856 and later stamped with an advertising message by Sacramento, California drug store owner J. Polhemus set a record for one of his counter-stamped coins at $43,200.

The Central America was carrying tons of Gold Rush treasure from San Francisco and the northern California area when she sank 7,200 feet deep in the Atlantic off the North Carolina coast while on a voyage from Panama to New York City. Recovery missions were made in 1988 to 1991 and again in 2014.

Most of the recovered coins and gold bars were sold starting in 2000. The unique items in this auction and the one scheduled for February were kept in secure storage since their recovery.

Insurance claims for the loss were paid in the 1850s and the company that discovered and retrieved the treasure starting in 1988 settled with the insurers and their successors in 1998. With court approval, California Gold Marketing Group subsequently acquired clear title to all of that remaining treasure as well as all the items recovered in 2014.

All prices include a 20 percent buyer’s fee added to all winning bids. For additional information about the auction and the upcoming February 2023 auction of S.S. Central America artifacts, visit Holabird Western Americana Collections of Reno, Nevada at www.HolabirdAmericana.com, call 775-851-1859, or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

New Book by Susan L Pollet Disappearing from View

New York, NY — ADELAIDE BOOKS is proud to present the latest work by Susan L. Pollet: Disappearing From View: Short Stories

No matter when you live your life, you will experience, amidst ephemeral periods of joy and harmony, that the world is constantly changing, and what you once thought was solid and stable, disappeared from view, sometimes for the better, and other times not. This collection of short stories describes that phenomenon in different contexts, whether it is in the form of a person who purposely disappeared for a time; a mind which was stolen by Alzheimer’s disease; the vanishing of truth with a pathological liar; a cat which escaped; a person recollecting solitary confinement during the isolation of the coronavirus pandemic; the elimination of privacy in the time of technological advances; the loss of our planet and humans from climate change; the fading of morality; the disappearance of home from a fire; the absence of a lust for life; the evanescence of youth and purpose during the last phase of aging; and the cessation of kindness in our world. What we wish would disappear and what actually does creates an ever changing landscape which is often out of our control. How we make peace with that makes all the difference.

 

 

Susan L. Pollet lives in New York City, and has been an attorney for over forty years, primarily in the area of family law. She has published over sixty articles on varied legal topics, including family and criminal law. She is also a published author and artist. In 2019, her first novel LESSONS IN SURVIVAL: ALL ABOUT AMOS was published by Adelaide Books. She created the collage for the book cover. Three of her short stories were published by Adelaide Literary Magazine in 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively. In 2020, her second and third books, THROUGH WALTER’S LENS and WOMEN IN CRISIS: STORIES FROM THE EDGE, were published by Adelaide Books. Her fourth and fifth books, A GREY DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP, and NOT SO SURPRISE ENDINGS, were published by Adelaide Books in 2021. Her sixth book WATCHING AND LETTING IT ALL GO was published by Adelaide Books in 2022. She created the images for the book covers for those books as well. Her first and second children’s books, entitled ON BECOMING JULIETTE ROSE, and WILLIAM WONDERED WHETHER WORRYING WAS WORTH IT, for which she created the text and illustrations, were published by Adelaide Books in the fall of 2020 and the fall of 2021, respectively.

 

Title: Disappearing From View: Short Stories
Author: Susan L. Pollet
Publisher: Adelaide Books
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Page Count: 148 pages
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We believe that in doing so, we best fulfill the mission outlined in Adelaide Magazine - "to promote writers we publish, helping both new and emerging, and established authors reaching a wider literary audience."

Our motto is: We don't publish classics, we make classics.

PAN1781 BLE Module from Panasonic Featured in Sense Connect Control by Future Electronics

Montreal, Canada (release-news ) December 12, 2022 - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, is featuring the PAN1781 Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) Module in the latest edition of Sense Connect Control. This device is a flexible and secure solution that is highlighted for its lightning-fast connectivity.

The PAN1781 Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) Module based on the Nordic nRF52820 single chip controller. This device features LE 2 Mbps high speed PHY and LE long range coded PHY as well as LE secure connections, being an ideal solution for long range IoT applications. In addition, the PAN1781 Series ultra-low current consumption makes it an optimal choice for battery powered devices.

To learn more, visit https://www.futureelectronics.com/resources/featured-products/panasonic-pan1781-bluetooth-low-energy-module To see the entire portfolio of Panasonic products available through Future Electronics, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

Stay on top of all sensing and connectivity information in Sense Connect Control, a go-to e-newsletter by Future Electronics for engineers. Each edition is packed with product information, datasheets or videos showcasing the most advanced new sensing and connectivity solutions.

Visit www.FutureElectronics.com/subscribe to receive the latest issues of Sense Connect Control newsletter and always stay up to date with the latest innovations of the technology world. To see the entire portfolio of products available through Future Electronics, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a very extensive variety of electronic components. Founded by Robert G. Miller in 1968, Future Electronics believes its 5500 employees are its greatest asset, with 170 offices in 44 countries. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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Rising Passenger Traffic boosts Global Air Traffic Management Market Prospects

As per Inkwood Research, the Global Air Traffic Management Market is estimated to rise with a CAGR of 5.57% in terms of revenue during the forecasting period of 2023-2032.

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Air traffic management is used to ensure the safe and disciplined flow of air traffic without errors. The primary objective of the system is to minimize the congestion problem at the airports and control the flow of traffic day in and day out.

 

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Growing Passenger Traffic boosts Growth Opportunities

Air travel is a time-saving and efficient mode of transportation. Accordingly, air traffic is on the rise, necessitating the effective use of air traffic management to ensure secure and safe air travel. Also, airlines are expanding their fleet to accommodate more passengers. They are buying more aircraft and adding more routes. Similarly, airspace congestion highlights the need for air traffic management.

Further, the growing passenger traffic has led to the construction of new airports and the expansion of the existing ones, which has further raised the need for new air traffic management (ATM) infrastructure and increasing the capacity of the existing ATM systems. Besides, almost every country globally is engaged in airport construction or expansion activities encompassing significant investments. In this regard, Europe and Asia-Pacific witnessed increased funding. Such factors drive the global air traffic management market growth.

Air Traffic Flow Management is the Fastest-Growing Domain

Air traffic flow management (ATFM) was established to contribute to a safe, expeditious, and orderly flow of air traffic. It has existed as a subset of air traffic management (ATM). It is gaining relevance for tactical approaches needed for capacity-reducing and off-nominal instances and long-term & demand balancing. Besides, the demand for pre-tactical and tactical ATFM procedures is emerging, with optimal operation conditions becoming increasingly rare.

Asia-Pacific is the Largest Revenue-Generating Region

The rapidly-growing passenger traffic in Asia-Pacific is attracting investments alongside the airports increasing their passenger and flight handling capacities. Besides, the airlines in the region are expanding their fleet size to cater to more passengers. Additionally, the rising emphasis on modernizing the old ATM infrastructure offers growth opportunities.

Market rivalry is characterized by intense competition with vendors competing on factors like reliability and technological innovations while minimizing costs. Some of the eminent companies in the market include Indra Sistemas SA, L3Harris Technologies, Leonardo SpA, Honeywell, etc.

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HubBroker Introduces PDF2XML Solutions Aimed at Minimizing the Need for OCR Technology

HubBroker, a leading provider in enterprise integration solutions, e-invoicing and EDI, is introducing a new, more efficient way to capture data from PDF business documents automatically with near perfect accuracy. HubBroker’s PDF2XMl or PDF invoice extraction service easily extracts data from any PDF, creating a touchless invoice automation process.

“With PDF conversion solutions, we are taking the next step in helping our customers attain maximum efficiency and gain touchless invoice processing. Suppliers simply email PDF invoices, and through our iPaaS system, our customers receive invoices in their preferred format, without making a process change on the supplier or buyer side. Suppliers can email PDF invoices directly from their ERP system. HubBroker takes care of the data extraction, data validation and augmentation process automatically by using an array of technologies including deterministic algorithms, machine learning and optical character recognition,” explains Jens Toke, Director, HubBroker.

An analysis by Hubbroker shows that 77% of PDF invoices are machine-readable, which means they can be processed automatically by extracting the invoice information directly from the PDF file without the need for optical character recognition (OCR) technology. The benefit over OCR is quicker processing and reduced room for character interpretation that can cause invoice exceptions and human intervention. With PDF2XML, the exact information from the supplier’s ERP system is communicated directly into the buyers’ purchase-to-pay solution – meaning errors will become a thing of the past. 

“There is an increasing need to address the gap between invoices received as structured data in EDI/XML format, and paper invoices that are currently processed with the help of OCR. We have seen organizations concentrate on building complex EDI/XML connections with their strategic or high-volume suppliers and later settle for paper invoices and OCR to connect to their long tail. We know that a simpler, smarter way to process PDF invoices can fill this gap. Sending PDF invoices via email is one of the most used invoicing methods around the world. With our solutions, we make it easy for both the buyer and supplier, while maximizing automation and efficiency. Buyers can avoid late payments resulting in happier suppliers enjoying shorter Days Sales Outstanding” Jens continues.

Hubbroker's solutions have several key benefits:

  • Buyers can connect to all their suppliers – large and small – without changing anything on the supplier side.
  • This solution can be used with any typed of PDFs 
  • Our solution is self-learning, which means it learns from transactions as it goes for continuous improvement, increased automation rates and more efficiency.

“All of this results in significant savings opportunities to our clients by eliminating exceptions. One of our clients estimates a savings of nearly 18 euros per invoice,” Jens Toke adds.

About HubBroker:

HubBroker ApS offers EDI Solutions & iPaaS integration platform to all types of small & large businesses. HubBroker Aps has developed an iPaaS system, which reads and writes PDF and other formats automatically. They integrate their iPaaS with various ERP accounting platforms like e-conomic, Uniconta, Dinero, Billy, Opencart, Microsoft Dynamics, Amazon, Shopify, SAP, Magento, Alibaba, Debitoor, QuickBooks, Xero, Visma, Oracle, Tradeshift and many more. They are authorized partners of many online accounting systems in Denmark, USA, Canada and several European countries.