Monday, December 13, 2021

Miami Apostille Announces to Provide Apostille Services in Florida

Miami Apostille provides the most trustworthy and leading Apostille services in the Florida region, making them specialists in handling this kind of documentation. Miami Apostille processes all Apostilles via USPS, guaranteeing that they will manage their clients' documents most professionally and reliably. Offering the fastest possible turnaround of the documents. Miami Apostille Authentications Service apostille documents from all Counties and Cities in Florida. Miami Apostille provides rush Apostille services in Florida for certified documents like Birth certificates, Marriage certificates, University diplomas, Transcripts or school diplomas, University diplomas, Power cards, Death certificates, Divorce certificates, Certificates of adoption, Bank statements, Bills, Debt letters, Invitations cards, Patents Vehicle bills, Articles of incorporation, Criminal record, Wills, Naturalization letters, and more! What is an Apostille? In simple words, an Apostille is a Certificate of authenticity issued by the Florida Department of State of a Notarization that renders such notarization "valid" for acceptance and lawful use, for the benefit of the beneficiary in countries participating in the Hague Convention. That is an international treaty to facilitate international business, amongst other things. An apostille is a government seal that makes it legal to utilize particular documents beyond the United States. These documents include public documents such as marriage, birth, and death certificates and all sorts of court documents, diplomas, school records, and official certificates. Individuals will have all of the documents in order, and that implies they will need original copies of the state-issued documents, notarized within that state and made official. Thet will also require the country's name requesting that document, so the notary can double-check the document requirements because every country has its own set of particular guidelines regarding document apostilles. Any important records like birth, death, or marriage documents must come from the country of origin. A person can request an apostille online or in-person and go through the proper channels, per state guidelines, to get to the proper department and request an apostille. Most requests need to be directed through the Secretary of State. The time frame might be up to seven days, so give some flexibility if anyone requires an apostille; anyone may not be able to get it promptly. Miami Apostille serves all Counties and Cities in Florida. Their processing time with the State of Florida is 3-5 business days. Many of their clients in Miami, FL mail-in their documents to their Florida office for processing. Those who are looking for an Apostille from Miami, Florida, can either mail in the documents or drop them off at their office. For member countries of the Hague Convention, Miami Apostille offers apostille services for all budgets; these are the options:  standard miami apostille process $ 160.00 for the first apostilled document + plus return parcel cost. Looking for Miami apostille services to get help in the apostille process moving? Contact Miami Apostille Services at 305-896-5896 for quick and easy document notarization.
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Saturday, December 11, 2021

Holabird's December Dreams: Premier Americana Auction will be Held Dec. 17-19, Online and in Reno

Reno, NV, USA, December 11, 2021 -- Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC is famous for its five-day auctions featuring thousands of highly collectible items in a rainbow of categories, but the firm will end 2021 with a tidy, three-day affair, December 17th-19th, online and in the Reno gallery, boasting over 1,900 lots of rare books, art, mining, numismatics, stock certificates, postcards and more. The December Dreams: Premier Americana Auction will begin at 8 am Pacific time all three days. Highlighted collections include more parts of the Ken Prag postcard collection, the Bill McIver token and medal collection, the MacKenzie Montana collection and the Ron Lerch Western collection. These will be supplemented by world-class rarities from other collections. Day 1 will contain over 600 lots of philatelic (stamps); military, political and firearms; gaming collectibles; and model railroad and toys. Postcards, many of them from the Ken Prag collection, will include California (especially wine country), Hawaii, Disney, Titanic and Pioneer examples. The gaming section includes items from the Shirley Bovis Cowboy Museum in Tombstone, Ariz. Of the 500 postcard lots from the Ken Prag collection, about 350 lots are California-related, but 40 lots or so are Hawaii-themed. Lot 1361 – nearly 80 early Hawaii and South Seas Curio Co. postcards, including cards from the Aloha Nui series – has an estimate of $300-$600; while lot 1447, a group of ten Titanic-related postcards from around the time of the tragedy, should realize $700-$1,500. A highlight of items from the Shirley Bovis Cowboy Museum is lot 1552, a circa 1880-1890s well-used holster that appears to have been made for a medium-framed revolver with a Buntline length barrel (estimate: $800-$1,600). No maker’s mark is visible, and it would be difficult to place ownership of the rare holster, but good guesses are lawmen Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. Tops in the firearms category is lot 1551: a model 1888 Gewehr 88 rifle (aka a commission rifle) made at the Amberg, Germany arsenal in 1891, in very good condition with bluing on the barrel sleeve and magazine well (estimate: $800-$1,000). A must-have for original European weapons collectors, the rifle has a Mauser-inspired design but the Mauser arsenal didn’t design this model. Day 2, December 18, has 683 lots of books (featuring Part 1 of the Ron Leach Western directory collection; mining artifacts and ephemera; and stock certificates and bonds, to include mining and railroad. There are about 200 directories from this first installment of the Ron Lerch collection. Directories are considered a “primary source” material and, as such, are essential aspects of historical research. Two key pieces from the Lerch collection are the Wells Fargo & Co. Express Directory of Chinese Houses (all in California) from 1878, one of the most sought-after of all the Western directories; and a Montana Territory History & Business Directory from 1879, when Montana was not yet a state, 218 pages, with original fold-out map. Both have estimates of $3,000-$6,000. Other Day 2 highlights include a handbill issued by Wells Fargo in 1866, extolling the thefts of company monies used by several agents to gamble on mining stocks (estimate: $2,000-$4,000); and a Britton & Rey lithograph depicting life scenes of gold miners in the 19th century, titled Bar Room in the Mines and Long Tom, one of only five known copies (estimate: $ 1,000-$2,000). From the Joe Elcano mining stock collection is a certificate for the Grosh Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Company (Virginia City, Nev.), for one share, issued to Benjamin Nickerson, issued on Dec. 31, 1864, signed by the company president and secretary, showing two vignettes: a bare-chested allegorical woman and a gold prospector on the move (estimate: $1,200-$2,000). The certificate is important because the company was a scam market play on the original Comstock discoverers, the Grosh Brothers. Day 2 lots 2455-2514 are Nevada mining stocks; the majority are from the massive Elcano collection. This is the first one of multiple sales that will feature the Elcano Nevada mining stock collection. The entire Day 2 mining section is strong, though, and features some really great California Gold Rush material (to include letter-sheets), a huge Colorado section, and Montana and Nevada. The auction’s final day, December 19th, promises to be a busy one, with 614 lots of Native Americana, art (featuring Ansel Adams, Salvador Dali, Thomas Kincaide, Japanese art and more), numismatics (including coins and currency, medals and so-called dollars), tokens (featuring Part 2 of the Bill McIvor Nevada token collection), and general Americana. As always, there will be a strong Native American section, featuring baskets (with more to come in the next sale), jewelry and art. Artwork will include three early Salvador Dali signed lithographic prints and a wonderful group of Japanese woodblocks and prints, many signed. Antiquarian photography is a key category for collectors. Day 3 will feature historic and possibly unique Western stereo-view cards and photographs, led by a fabulous Ansel Adams original photograph group from his Yosemite Series (all signed), including Moon and Half Dome (1960), print No. 10, considered one of Mr. Adams’s greatest photographs (estimate: $10,000-$20,000). Offerings from the Bill McIver Nevada token and medal collection are not to be missed. They include the centerpiece of his collection: possibly the finest known 12.5-cent token from The Payteller (Rhyolite, Nev.), showing a bearded miner with a pick, shovel and lunch bucket, plus a mountain and rising sun (estimate: $7,000-$10,000), octagonal in shape and 30mm in width. The MacKenzie Montana collection continues with historical documents and ephemera. A spectacular and large artisan pot by Montana artist Randall Blaze (b. 1949), 17 inches tall, is expected to bring $4,000-$8,000. The pot is from an exhibition titled Shields by Randall Blaze, Oct. 16-Dec. 11, 1988, at the Museum of the Plains Indian and Craft Center in Browning, Mont. A great numismatic rarity is found in a letter of 1851. Prior to the establishment of a Branch US Mint in California, private firms made their own gold coins. Some came under fire in 1851 for not containing sufficient gold. These firms, including Dunbar & Co., were “attacked” in the local press, which adversely affected their value. Directly reacting to this adversity, a letter here addresses how Dunbar would cure and defect. It is the first original document found to date to discuss this important period. The letter is signed by Dunbar & Co. and dated March 31, 1851, noting the receipt of 192 9/16 ounces of gold dust at $17.125 per ounce to be paid in Dunbar & Co.'s (gold) coin on demand, "or if said coin will not pay at par at the time of such demand, the amount shall be redeemed at the office of Dodge & Co. in current silver at the hands of Henry D. Cogswell,” should rise to $3,000-$7,000. A numismatic treasure is lot 3389: a 6th century BC ring of one troy ounce of solid 14kt gold, carefully holding a 1/3 stater gold piece with a lion motif (estimate: $7,000-$8,500). The ring has 12 diamonds, six on either side in rows of two, with a combined weight of 0.84ct.  It is one of the world’s first gold coins, is in great XF+ condition and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Online bidding via iCollector.com, LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Auctionzip.com. The full catalog can be viewed online now, at www.holabirdamericana.com. For those planning to attend the auction in person, regulations and protocols regarding COVID-19 will be enforced.  Color catalogs are available by calling 1-844-492-2766, or 775-851-1859. Also, anyone owning a collection that might fit into an upcoming Holabird Western Americana Collections auction is encouraged to get in touch. The firm travels extensively throughout the U.S., to see and pick up collections. The company has agents all over America and will travel to inspect most collections. To learn more about Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC and the December Dreams: Premier Americana scheduled for December 17th through 19th, please visit www.holabirdamericana.com. Updates posted often.
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Friday, December 10, 2021

Medilift Air Ambulance Service in Patna: Transport you Patient Burden-Free with Us

Thursday, December 09, 2021: It is very depressing and hectic to travel with your ill patient to a different place due to the lack of medical facilities in your native area. It is stressful for the patients and their loved ones to travel with proper medical devices for better medical access. It is stressful and complicated for both patient and their family member. However, there are solutions for every problem in this world; we need to concentrate on finding the solution, not on the problem. The Medilift Air Ambulance Patna will take off that burden of stressful transportation of patients from your head. We ensure an extra safe journey for the critical patient transporting from our Air Ambulance Service in Patna. We do understand the value of time when the patient is hanging between life and death. We don’t indulge in excuses rather. We focus on providing better service to our customers. There are several times when the patient immediately needs to be evacuated. Our service is responsible for the documentation and registration process, and after the behest of the patient’s family member, we instantaneously transport the patient to a different city with better medical facilities. Medilift Air Ambulance Service in Delhi: Around-the-clock Facility for Needy Patient The Medilift Air Ambulance has years of experience in pre-hospital treatment. We assist patients having medical trauma who dealt with unfortunate events or emergencies. At that time of the urgent evacuation of the patient, Air Ambulance Service in Delhi will provide you with the clock facilities without any barrier. With the order of family members of the major trauma patient, we immediately start the evacuation process. We do not charge any kind of surplus amount for this process, only the one mentioned during registration. For any details, you can contact us on our provided number without hesitation.  We feel happy to announce that a lady with a heart issue was transported to a hospital through Air Ambulance Service from Patna to Delhi run under Medilift Air Ambulance Service. While other medical transporter refused to transfer the lady because of her critical situation, we took the risk, because we were confident of the potential of our team. The doctors and other medical staff played their job well. They transported the patient with proper care and safety. In between, the condition of the lady started deteriorating. The medical team patiently handled the situation by using advanced medical equipment provided in the air ambulance. The potential medical team managed the situation well, and the patient’s life was saved. More@ https://www.medilift.in/air-train-ambulance-patna/ Visit@ https://www.medilift.in/
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Movee Cargo Launches Simplified and Cost-Effective Miami Peru Shipping Solution

Movee Cargo, a well-known Shipping Agency in Miami delivering top-notch service and assistance for Miami Peru shipping, now gets to be more accessible with their New Website. The Shipping Agency is geared to provide better guidance for Miami Peru Air Cargo and Marine Cargo Shipping. They are a resourceful workforce capable of organizing more than 10,000 Miami Peru shipments yearly. The shipping agency is based in the USA has an office in Miami. Speaking about their cargo services, the organization states that for all the Cargo Shipping Miami Peru requires, they got the clients covered with outstanding services and committed support including packing and wrapping the goods to 24x7 online tracking and support and 100% customs clearance. They claim to be a skilled workforce having over 40 years of experience in the marketplace. Found its beginnings with a small mission to make the Miami Peru shipping process smooth with a few staff, the business has evolved considerably proving its quality repeatedly. Movee Cargo offers a smooth solution for shipments that may include packages or a car and almost all the goods within a customer’s control. They have flexible and customized solutions for several shipment needs. Whether it is light goods or large vehicles or domestic goods, they can provide a proper and damage-free arrangement for all sizes of items. Customers located in Miami and Peru can get many different shipping services provided by the business that may including Miami Peru Air Cargo and Marine Cargo Shipping. Movee Cargo has numerous happy clients in Miami and Peru. One of the satisfied customers of the business shared his thoughts about the quality of services provided by the Movee Cargo team mentioning, “We are cosmetic product dealer in Miami specializing in hair care and skincare products needing restoration and the majority of our products are sold to South America. We have been dealing with Marden Cabellos at Movee Cargo for years now and we always recommend our customers to Marden and Movee Cargo when they require assistance getting a shipping agency. We find the Movee Cargo to have the ideal system in place as we have never encountered difficulties familiar with other companies, like missing documents, any record of getting the documents. Movee Cargo’s costs are very competitive and a customer can track their shipment status online.” - Danial S. They exposed their timings as per the answers of their clients, it provides that the shipments by air and marine cargo will be moved every Sunday with the responsibility of the parcels. They are committed to customer happiness with their every service. Movee Cargo provides reliable, flexible and cost-effective prices with the surety of the parcels. They have various ways and places that they send the cargo, mainly they send their shipments from Miami to Peru. They take parcels maximum weight of 10 Lbs, including no tax. Their maximum cost of merchandise is $200. Their workforce is helpful and highly encouraged, their all workers are well experienced and working from a long time with them. Their team knows the responsibilities of their job and make assure about the parcels to be in their original form in which they are.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

American Bottle Auctions will Offer Part 1 of The Mel Hammer Collection, Online-Only, December 10-19

Sacramento, CA, USA, December 8, 2021 -- Part 1 of the Mel Hammer bottle collection – an incredible hoard gathered over a 50-year span by a man who dedicated much of his adult life to the acquisition and study of antique glass – will be sold in online Auction #72 that begins on Friday, December 10th and ends on Sunday, December 19th at 8 pm Pacific time, by American Bottle Auctions. The full catalog, showing all 137 lots, will be posted on kickoff day, December 10th, on the American Bottle Auctions website (www.americanbottle.com), where people can also register and bid. The offerings will feature Mr. Hammer’s favorites, to include schnapps and gin bottles, bitters bottles and inkwells, many boasting 9.5 grades. Mr. Hammer died on Thanksgiving Day. “Mel was a true collector of bottles,” said Jeff Wichmann of American Bottle Auctions. “I didn’t know him as well as I would have liked, but I did see him when he made the drive down from his home in Redding to our shop in 2019. He’d purchased one of the nicer bottles in Auction #69. No surprise, it was a square, red amber whittled Turner Brothers bottle, as nice as we’d seen.” That very bottle is lot #124 in the auction. It boasts an applied top with graphite pontil and shows both Turner Brothers locations (Buffalo, New York and San Francisco). The bottle enjoys every attribute a bottle collector is looking for; the color, crudity, rarity and condition are all exemplar. Its one minor flaw – a small flake on the lip – gives it a grade of 9.2. It should realize $4,000. Every other bottle in this report has a grade of 9.5, starting with lot #71: the Brown’s Celebrated Indian Herb figural bitters bottle (patented Feb. 11, 1868) with rolled lip. Every bottle collection needs to have an Indian Queen in it, and for Mel Hammer he chose this light amber example. He understood the beauty in the Eastern-made figural bitters like this one (estimate: $2,000-$3,000). The Dr. Renz’s Herb Bitters bottle (San Francisco, circa 1868-1881) with an applied tapered top, light lime green in color, 9 ¾ inches tall, is believed to be one of only four known, with a unique style tapered top. They’re all in a green hue and exhibit crudity consistent with the era. One has never been sold at auction. This one will be the first, and it has an estimate of $10,000-$15,000. A Dr. Wonser’s USA Indian Root Bitters bottle with an applied top, medium amber in color and showing lots of uneven glass and whittle, is near-perfect and could sell for $10,000-$20,000. The amber and aqua Wonser’s are among the most sought after and coveted Western bitters out there. For its distinctive design, unique name and overall appeal, Dr. Wonser’s are simply hard to beat. Lot #64 is a bright medium green Wister’s Clubhouse gin bottle having an applied top with the earlier sticky ball type pontil. These bottles are very popular with collectors, as they come in a multitude of colors. In addition, they are typically very crude, with lots of character. This one is no exception. The condition is exceptional, except for small scratches (estimate: $3,000-$5,000). A barrel-shaped Greeley’s Bourbon Whiskey Bitters bottle with applied top (G102), 9 ½ inches tall, is going to attract bidders for it’s a true purple Greeley’s. While these barrels come in shades of purple or puce, they are often very dark and hard to see through or are an off color, similar to the bourbon whiskey bitters. Such is not the case with this example. It should bring about $8,000. Catawba Wine Bitters bottles are huge with collectors. Lot #119 is a choice example, medium green in color, with embossed grapes, an applied top and graphite pontil. This one was sold by American Bottle Auctions in Part 1 of the Grapentine collection. It boasts good overall whittle and crudity. It’s the pontiled version, with all graphite intact, and should reach $3,000-$6,000. A Pride of Kentucky Old Bourbon bottle (Livingston & Co., Sole Agents), made sometime in the mid-to-late 1870s (for whiskey collectors the premier age for Western fifths) is expected to knock down for $2,000-$3,000. The lightweight bottle with an applied top is as whittled as any Western fifth around, and the color, while an old amber, is a perfect depth throughout the bottle.  Turning to inkwells, there are two in the sale expected to fetch $2,000-$4,000 each. One is an M100 staved barrel type teakettle inkwell, a beautiful amethyst in color. There are only a couple of barrel inks and they’re quite rare and highly sought after. This one has a pedigree: it’s said to have been produced for the Henry Harrison presidential campaign of 1840 – pretty heady stuff. To learn more about American Bottle Auctions and Part 1 of the Mel Hammer collection (online December 10-19), visit www.americanbottle.com.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Savvy Shoppers Encouraged to Save on MacBook Air 11 at Mac of All Trades

Tampa, FL: The release of Apple’s MacBook Air with its M1 chip put the Air nearly on par with the smaller MacBook Pro models. Modern 13-inch MacBook Air models are fast, powerful, and offer impressive battery life, and when they were released in 2017, the 11-inch MacBook Air was discontinued. While the modern 13-inch MacBook Air models are miracles of modern technical engineering, the 11-inch MacBook Air Mac laptops shouldn’t be overlooked. For many users, they offer all of the technology, functionality and features necessary for a quality experience, and, when purchased at the proper venue, can save buyers significantly. Later generations of MacBook Air 11-inch models, such as the 2015 MacBook Air 11, featured a 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost up to 2.6GHz. They were also configurable up to 2.2GHz. These 11-inch models were also available with up to 256GB flash storage but were configurable up to 512GB. They also came with 4GB of memory. Their bright, vibrant displays were also something to be appreciated. Their backlit, LED TFT Displays supported resolutions of up to 1280x720, supporting millions of colors as well. They also came with 720p FaceTime HD Cameras. These powerful little laptops also came with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi equipped and pre-loaded with more than 20 useful, user-friendly applications, including but not limited to Photos, iMovie, iBooks, Notes, Reminders and many more. It’s also well-known for its great battery life. Apple’s specifications suggest the 2015 MacBook Air 11 had a battery life of up to 9 hours of wireless surfing or 10 hours of movie playback. Does it offer the same speed, performance, or battery life as the current 13-inch Air, or is its screen as vibrant and lucid as the current Air’s Retina Display? No, but the current version sells for $1,000 or more at retail price. Interested customers can get a MacBook Air 11 for a fraction of that price. For years now, Mac of All Trades has been saving customers around the country on Apple technology, including used MacBook Air models. All of the products they sell are thoroughly inspected, tested and restored, and come with a 1-year warranty. Those looking for a new Apple laptop should consider whether the cost of a new one really corresponds to the value delivered. Many users who simply need a new laptop for web surfing, light work, and sending out emails may find everything they need in an older MacBook Air - at a small fraction of the price. Mac of All Trades even offers free shipping. Customers interested in learning more about the Apple devices and products sold by Mac of All Trades are encouraged to visit their website, MacofAllTrades.com, or to contact their customer service team for further assistance at 800-581-8987.
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Automatic Tire Inflator

Automatic tire inflators are built to measure tire pressure accurately, just like a digital tire gauge. An air compressor is connected to Automatic tire inflators that enable them to automatically deflate and inflate tires to the user's desired pressure. It is used to correct tire pressure in virtually any vehicle that uses tires from motorcycles to cars, buses, and even trucks due to adjustable target pressure. Proper tire inflation ensures safety, optimal fuel economy, and maintenance of tread wear. When to use a tire inflator? The best time to use a tire inflator is in a situation of a flat tire. In most situations, if the tire still holds air, then a tire inflator will keep you going till you can get a new tire or repair it. Many cars come with a pressure warning light which automatically goes on when the tire loses 20% of its original PSI. It is essential to check & refill tires in a few weeks because cars tend to lose PSI with each passing month which is negative for wear of the tires, fuel, efficiency, and more. Automatic tire inflators offer many benefits over manual inflators, like: Automatic Inflation — Swapping between tire inflator and tire gauge will not be needed anymore as both functions are built into the same machine Easy to use — Advanced-tech calibration head automatically deflated or inflates a tire to within 0.4 PSI of the target pressure. Just attach the chuck to their valve stem then set the target PSI, and wait. Inflation of the tire will be automatically stopped as soon as it reaches the target PSI. Speed & Precision — It reduces the amount of time it takes to check and inflate tires by up to 3 minutes per vehicle. Automatic tire inflators calibrate 4 tires in approximately 60 seconds under ideal conditions. Safety — It reduces the risk of injury due to over inflation of the tire, which further improves the safety of users and tire technicians. A roadside breakdown can be caused by low tire pressure, which causes a tire to rapture. Automatic tire inflators keep proper pressure levels and reduce breakdowns.   Durability — Usually pressure gauges are long-lasting, which makes them a trusted tool for drivers who need emergency tire inflation. Fuel Savings — Automatic tire inflators keep tires properly inflated, which further improves fuel economy and reduces rolling resistance. Save money — Low tire pressure causes increased fuel consumption and reduced mileage. With the help of a tire inflator, users can easily reduce the burden of increasing fuel prices on their pocket as users keep a check on the tire, which increases tire life.
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MicroEsim Gaining Popularity: The Best eSIM for Europe Travel

MicroEsim is becoming the best eSIM for Europe travel, offering a seamless and flexible alternative to traditional SIM cards. With extensive...