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1101   image(Nebraska Territory) Fort Kearney, N.T. Dec 19, clear black cds and grid cancel ties 3¢ rose (65), light bend, on 1864 orange cover to Sutton N.H., original 4 page letter accompanies with excellent Indian content, Very Fine, ex-David T. Beals. Estimate  $500 - 750. Indian content includes, "My company is still doing Garrison duty at this Fort, and is the only Company which is not mounted. The Indians continue to attack the passing trains and killing teamsters and travelers for the sake of plunder. The Commander is frequently sending out scouting parties after them. One party of a hundred is out now after a lot of Indians who lately attacked a train thirty miles west of here. Capt. Majors, our Capt. commands a post thirty-five miles West of here. The Indians have attacked the trains and stages several times during this Fall and he with his men have killed as many as ten or twelve Indians, but they won't leave us yet. Further West Col. Chivington, a Methodist Preacher, had a fight with a large lot, a few days ago, and it is said he killed about 200 of them.". (Image1)


SOLD for $650.00
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1102   image(Nebraska Territory) Fort Laramie, N.T. Jun 17, bold strike of cds with matching open circular grid tying 3¢ dull red (26), tiny perf flaws, on orange cover addressed to Belvidere Ill., Very Fine and choice. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $220.00
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1103   image(Wyoming Territory) "Camp Brown Wyo Ter, 5/8/1875", manuscript postmark with matching ms. squiggles canceling 6¢ dull pink (159) on cover to Fort Howard Wisc.; left edge tear, reduced at right, otherwise Very Fine, used only two months after post office opened, ex-Rosenthal. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


SOLD for $675.00
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1104   image(Wyoming Territory) Fort Bridger Wyo., May 3 1890, bold strike of cds duplexed with quartered cork ties 2¢ green (213) on cover to Columbus Oh., Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1105   image(Wyoming Territory) Fort McKinney, Wyo. T. 6 Jul 1884, complete strike of cds duplexed with circular grid cancel tying 2¢ red brown (210) on cover to New York City, July 12th arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1106   image(Wyoming Territory) Fort McKinney, Wyo. T. 5 Jun 1884, cds duplexed with circular grid cancel ties 2¢ red brown (210) on cover to New York City; part of flap missing, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1107 209 image(Wyoming Territory) Fort McKinney, Wyo. T. 3 Mar 1885, two bold strikes of duplex with circular grid cancel ties 10¢ brown (209) on 2¢ red brown entire to Newburgh N.Y., red manuscript note "Returned to the Writer" and blue "Newburgh N.Y. Mar 11" duplex, Very Fine and attractive, ex-David T. Beals. Scott No. 209  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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1108   image(Wyoming Territory) Fort Russell Wyo. Feb 9 1888, clear strike of cds duplexed with grid cancel ties 2¢ green (213), couple perf flaws, on cover to Oberlin Oh.; barely reduced at left, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $170.00
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1109   image1880s Fort Postmarks, group of three comprising "Fort Custer Mont. Sep 19 1884" on #210 to Washington D.C., "Fort Bennett, Dakota, Oct 4 1887" on #210 to Saugerties N.Y. (small edge stain), and "Fort Buford Dak. Apr 2 1889" purple cds with star cancel ties 2¢ green #213 to Wilmington Del., F.-V.F., a scarce group. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1110   image1898 Camp Bushnell, Columbus O., group of three different Remember the Maine red white and blue patriotic covers bearing 2¢ bureau frankings, first type with Camp Designation, second with "Our Boys 1898" slogan and third without, the types 1 and 3 are dated May 11th and type 2 May 13th; small flaws, F.-V.F. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. These designs were the first Spanish American War patriotics for any Camp, and the date of May 11th is the earliest seen for them. Camp Bushnell was a Spanish American War mustering camp and was named for Asa Bushnell, the Governor of Ohio. (Image1)

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1111   image1898 (May 30) New York, N.Y. to Madrid, Spain, New York duplex ties 5¢ dark blue (281), faulty corner, on Spanish-American war patriotic cover, purple "W.J. Brennan., N.Y.P.O. Sta. 'J.' " sender's handstamp, purple "Return to Sender, Dispatch to Spain or Colonies Prohibited on Account of War, N.Y.P.O." five-line handstamp; light toning, F.-V.F., a scarce use. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $170.00
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1112   image(WWI Prisoner of War) 1917 from San Francisco to Australia, registered cover addressed to the 35th Co. 8th Mess, German Concentration Camp, Liverpool, N.S.W., with purple San Francisco Jan 17th 1917 backstamp bearing 5¢ Wash.-Frank. (missing 10¢) tied by registry oval, partial red "Passed by Censor" circular handstamp and U.S. censor tape at left, British and Australian censor handstamps on back, Sydney (2.28) arrival backstamps; cover damage, Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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1113   image(WWI Prisoner of War) 1917 Internment Camp Hot Springs N.C., letter endorsed from H. Osterloh to J. Osterloh in the German Concentration Camp, Liverpool N.S.W., Australia, "Hot Springs, N.C., 1917 Aug 30" duplex, censor tape with purple "Opened by Censor", purple "Officially Censored, U.S. Department of Justice, Hot Springs, N.C." three-line handstamp. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $450.00
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1114   imageGeneral Wainwright and the Battle of Corregidor, two-page historical letter and mailing label sent from Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright from Fort Mills on Corregidor Island, smuggled out by U.S. Navy submarine just after the fall of Bataan and before the battle of Corregidor; the letter datelined "Fort Mills P.I., April 12 - 42" and sent to Maj. Gen. James A. Ulio, Adjutant General, War Department in Washington D.C. reads in part…Dear Jimmy - As these books contain valuable war information and valuable personal papers I do not want them to fall into the hands of the Japs in case Corregidor folds up which it is bound to if we don't get some outside help by the time our anti-aircraft ammunition, 3" is gone, about May 1st probably…Since Bataan fell, which was a sad blow for me, the Japs with heavy artillery on the south shore of Bataan and on Cavite shore, and with heavy bombers pound the hell out of this place constantly. If his bombers can fly low enough for accurate bombing they are going to knock out all the batteries and then we will of course go. I am trying to get in some more A.A. Ammunition and if we do we can hold out as long as the chow lasts. I hope by then that some diversion will attract the Japs attention to another point. Tell all my friends that I am sticking here to the end and not pulling out as many generals have already done international his war. All of ours were captured on Bataan except George Moore, Beebe, Sharp (Mindanao), Chyneoweth (Cebu) and me. The first two are here with me. How!! Mayhew, the mailing label on "First Priority" piece with "Censored by J.M. Wainwright, Lt General, U.S.A." and "Soldiers Mail, No Stamp Available" written in Gen. Wainwright's hand, Very Fine, a wonderful historical front and cover sent by one of the leading Generals and Allied Commander responsible for resisting the Japanese invasion of the Philippines. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. The Battle of Corregidor was the cumulation of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippines. Corregidor was the last remaining obstacle for the Japanese army, and proceeded to block Corregidor from any sources of food and fresh water. Japanese troops forced the surrender of the remaining American and Filipino forces on May 6, 1842, under the command of Lt. Gen. Jonathon Wainwright. (Image1)


SOLD for $15,000.00
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1115   image1835 (Mar. 31) Apalachicola Fla. Terr. to London, England via Columbus Ga., datelined folded letter with black "Apalachicola F.Ty. Mar 31" cds, manuscript notation "Forwarded from Apaa." on flap, red "Columbus Ga. Apr 5" cds and matching "Paid" straightline with red manuscript "50" cent rating, indistinct Liverpool Ship framed handstamp on back with manuscript rating, red London (5.11) arrival backstamp and ms. "4/9" 4s9d due rating; some edge wear, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $700.00
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1116   image1840 (Jan. 24) London, England to Boston Mass., red ship letter datestamp and "Paid" tombstone on folded letter endorsed "p Independence via Liverpool", carried as endorsed by Blue Swallowtail Line Independence from Liverpool Feb. 1st to New York arriving Feb. 23rd, red "New-York 'Ship' Mar 23" arrival datestamp with wrong month slug, clean and Very Fine, a scarce Blue Swallowtail Line packet use. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $425.00
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1117   image1856 (Jun. 1) Hamburg, Germany to Robinson, Oh., folded letter datelined "Hamburg d: 26 May 1856" and headed "P Borussia", blue "Henry Klefeker, Hamburg" oval merchant handstamp, sent under separate cover on Hapag Line Borussia from Hamburg Jun. 1st to New York arriving Jun. 17th, posted with 3¢ dull red (11) tied by "New-York Jun 24" cds; some inside tape reinforcement, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. This was carried on the Inagural Voyage of the Hapag Line and the "Borussia". It was a non-contract voyage with Atlantic transit of 17 days. (Image1)


SOLD for $270.00
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1118   image1864 (Apr. 5) Washington, D.C. to London, England, cds with matching "24" due rating on orange cover endorsed "Soldiers Letter 10th Mass Vols, Adjutant" and signed "Wm M Curtis" in red manuscript, black "N. York Br. Pkt. '5' Apr 6" debit exchange cds, carried by Cunard Line China from New York to Queenstown arriving Apr. 17th, London manuscript "1/-" shilling due rating for the transatlantic packet fee, docketed as received April 18th, Very Fine and rare transatlantic soldier's letter. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1119   image1871 Italian Consulate Cover, cover addressed to the Kansas Pacific R.R. in St. Louis, Mo., with clear "U.S. Consulate General, Florence" sealed cachet handstamp, indistinct Italian date stamp and N.Y. depreciated currency handstamp, Very Fine and attractive; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $220.00
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1120   image1862-1875 Transatlantic Covers, group of four covers comprising 1862 folded letter with GB 1sh green from Scotland to Andover Mass. endorsed "via Cork to New York" and carried by the Cunard Line Arabia leaving Queenstown Jan. 5th to New York Jan. 20; 1¢ UX3 postal card bearing 1¢ blue (156) tied by ms. from New York to Germany, carried by HAPAG Line Thuringia departing Jun. 17th to Hamburg arriving Jul. 1st 1874, Hamburg (7.23) arrival cds; 1875 cover bearing 5¢ blue (179) tied by partial NYFM geometric cancel (ST-MP2) to Fiume, Austria (Croatia), a very scarce NYFM destination, Fiume arrival backstamp; and 1875 orange cover carried on the Final Contract Voyage of the Hapag Line Fresia endorsed "Via Plymouth / Closed Mail by England / S.S. Frisia [sic]", prepaid 11 cents by 5¢ blue, 6¢ dull rose (179, 159) as an overpayment of the 10¢ double UPU rate, bottom portion of 5¢ missing, Fine and interesting group, ex-Feldman. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1121 116 image1871 (Oct. 12) Shanghai, China to Harrisburg, N.Y., cover with "P.O.D. U.S. Con. Genl. Oct 12" origin cds bearing 10¢ yellow (116), small flaws, tied by circle of wedges, carried by PMSS New York on branch line from Shanghai to Yokohama arriving Oct. 20th, then by PMSS Japan departing Oct. 23rd to San Francisco arriving Nov. 15th, "San Francisco Cal. Nov 16" transit cds; reduced slightly at right, slight edge wear, Very Fine, ex-Richard B. Graham. Scott No. 116  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1122   image1874 (Jun. 5) Yokohama, Japan to New York N.Y., datelined blue folded letter with partial Yokohama duplex with cork cancel tying 10¢ brown (161), affected by filing fold, blue "G.H.S. Thorel & co., Yokohama, Japan" merchant handstamp, carried by PMSS Alaska from Yokohama Jun. 5th to San Francisco arriving Jun. 26th, "San Francisco Jun 28" transit cds, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1123   image1874 (Dec. 29) Shanghai, China to Salisburg N.C., cover with "U.S. Postal Agency Shanghai Dec 29" cds and matching cork canceling 10¢ brown (161), wide margins, "San Francisco Feb 1" cds; reduced at right, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1126   image1854 (Jul. 4) New York N.Y. to Liverpool, England, folded wrapper bearing 1¢ blue, type IV (9), margins to touched, rich color, tied by NYFM red circular grids, endorsed "printed P Current", carried as endorsed by Cunard Line Canada from Boston July 5th to Liverpool arriving July 16th, green "Liverpool America JY 16 54" arrival backstamp, large black "2" pence due rating, Very Fine; with 1972 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $250.00
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1127   image1860 (Jun. 30) New York N.Y. to London, England, printed circular bearing 1¢ blue (24) pair, s.e. at left with corner nick, tied by "New York Jul 10" cds, London "2d" pence due handstamp, remailed to Wokingham with G.B. 1d red tied by "London AU 2 60" duplex, Reading (8.2) and Wokingham (8.3) backstamps; minor wear, Very Fine. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1128   image1866-67 (circa) New York, N.Y. to Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, printed circular endorsed "pr Guilding Star via Rio de Janeiro" and prepaid with 3¢ rose (65) horizontal pair, single pulled perf, tied by NYFM geometric cancels, blue crayon "40" reis postage due rating, Very Fine, an exceedingly scarce printed matter use to South America, ex Richard Winter. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. The 6¢ postage prepaid the rate for 6-9 unsealed circulars. This was the domestic rate required for circulars sent by steamship to a country with which the United States had no convention. Although the exact date can not be determined, "Guiding Star" made only three round voyages for the line departing New York on September 22nd 1866, December 21st 1866, and September 23rd 1867. (Image1)


SOLD for $2,200.00
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1129   image1867 (circa) New York N.Y. to Bremen, Germany, William P. Wright's New York Cotton Circular sent by Kremelberg & Co. of New York at the 2¢ printed matter rate paid to destination with 2¢ black (73), exceptionally well centered with a couple sort perfs, tied by NYCM circle of wedges, New York large red "½" (silbergroschen) handstamp credit to Bremen, carried by NGL Line New York from New York to Bremerhaven, blue "America/über Bremen/Franco" transit; slight bend affects 2¢, Very Fine, ex Richard Winter. Estimate  $400 - 600. Pencil "12/30" numbers appear to be docketing date of origin or reception, but don't line up with an sailing of the "New York". Circular prepaid to destination in Bremen. Large "½" handstamp of New York, known in red and in black, applied as a result of late 1866/early 1867 negotiations with the Germans that established printed matter rates beyond the GAPU and set U.S. credits per item (recent research by Heinrich Conzelmann). (Image1)


SOLD for $900.00
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1130   image1867 (Mar. 20) New York N.Y. to Amsterdam, Netherlands, printed circular bearing 2¢ black (73) tied by NYCM circle of wedges at the 2¢ British open mails newspaper rate, carried as endorsed by Cunard Line Cuba from New York Mar. 20th to Queenstown arriving Mar. 31st; British "1d" pence debit handstamp, manuscript "7½" pence due rating and blue Amsterdam "1½" Dutch cents fiscal tax handstamp on inside flap; slight abrasion at lower right, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1131   image1869 (Dec.) New York N.Y. to Messina, Italy, printed circular bearing 2¢ black, grilled (93) pair, tied by NYCM leaf cancels, matching "Short Paid" framed handstamp and matching large "4" cent debit rating; reverse with (8.28.69) arrival backstamp, manuscript "50" centesimi due rating; some toned perfs, minor ink erosion, Very Fine, ex-Gibson; with 2009 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. This circular was noted short paid at the exchange office because the 8¢ book post rate had been short paid by 4¢. (Image1)


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1132 146 image1870 (Oct. 15) New York N.Y. to Reichenberg, Austria, folded cover endorsed "Circular" bearing 2¢ red brown (146) pair tied by NYCM circle of wedges (TR-W6) prepaid for the 4¢ NGU direct circular rate, red "Paid All" straightline handstamp, carried as endorsed by Guion Line Wisconsin from New York Oct. 19th to Queenstown arriving Oct. 29th, Austria (11.1) arrival backstamp; 1870 docketing across face, minor bottom edge toning, Fine. Scott No. 146  Estimate $200 - 300. Weiss recorded only five covers bearing this cancel, this was not one of them. This is the only example not bearing an 1869 issue franking. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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1133   image1872 (Feb. 10) New York N.Y. to Port of Spain, Trinidad, folded circular bearing 2¢ red brown (146) well centered, pre-use corner crease, tied by NYCM split circular grid (Weiss UNC-7), endorsed "Circulars, p Mississippi via Havana", colonial "1d" credit handstamp, "Trinidad MR 7 1872" arrival double-arc datestamp and blue crayon "1" due rating for inland postage; small hole, still Very Fine, Illustrated in Weiss NYFM on page 463., ex-Braus, Klein, Weiss, Kirke, Richards. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS NYFM CANCEL, AND ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED NYFM COVERS TO TRINIDAD. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,100.00
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1134   image1873 (circa) New York N.Y. to Barcarrena, Portugal, 2¢ brown wrapper cancelled by large circular three-bar grid, sent at printed matter rate, Lisbon (9.1) transit backstamp; couple stains and small tear, Fine and rare destination. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1135   image1874 (circa) New York N.Y. to Zurich, Switzerland, 1¢ blue (W77) wrapper cancelled by circle of wedges and with New York red "Paid All" straightline handstamp; horizontal crease at top, Very Fine, sent at the 1¢ printed matter treaty rate. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $375.00
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1136   image1876 (Dec. 16) New York N.Y. to Jalapa, Mexico, printed circular from the Pedro Landers Co. correspondence bearing 2¢ vermilion (178), nat. s.e. at right, tied by partial strike of NYFM circular geometric (Weiss GE-EP3), endorsed "City of Merida", Mexican "0.5cs" due rating handstamp, purple H. Marquard of New York (12.16) merchants backstamp, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1137   image1876 (Jul.) New York N.Y. to Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2¢ brown on orange (U79) entire with Bockmann, Oerlein & Co.'s corner card and neatly cancelled by NYFM radial (Weiss TR-S4), reverse with Amsterdam (8.2.76) arrival cds, fresh and Extremely Fine; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1138   image1876 (Jun.) New York N.Y. to Saxony, Germany, 2¢ vermilion (U142) entire cancelled by clearly struck NYCM circular geometric (Weiss GE-C8), sent at the 2¢ unsealed printed matter rate, Gross-Rohrsdorf (6.23.76) arrival backstamp, fresh and Extremely Fine, ex-Gundel, Richards. Estimate  $500 - 750. ONE OF ONLY FIVE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS RARE CANCEL. (Image1)


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1139   image1876 (May 30) New York N.Y. to Trieste, Austria, printed prices current bearing 2¢ vermilion (178), vibrant color, tied by NYCM circular geometric (GE-C8), reverse with Vienna (6.15) and Trieste (6.17) datestamps, Very Fine, ex-Weiss, Mercedes. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS CANCEL. (Image1)


SOLD for $700.00
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1140   image1876 (May) New York N.Y. to Huddersfield, England, 2¢ vermilion (U142) unsealed entire boldly cancelled by NYCM cross roads, Huddersfield (5.21.1876) arrival backstamp; light wrinkling, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1141 178 image1876 (Oct. 29) New York N.Y. to Genoa, Italy, printed prices current bearing 2¢ vermilion (178), vivid color, light diagonal crease ending in tiny tear, tied by NYFM circle of wedge (Weiss TR-W13), Very Fine, ex-Boker, Kirke. Scott No. 178  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1142   image1877 (circa) New York N.Y. to Basel, Switzerland, 2¢ vermilion (U142) entire cancelled by partial NYFM quartered cork, sent at 2¢ unsealed printed matter rate, Basel (10.23) arrival backstamp; magenta owner's handstamp top right, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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1143   image1877 (circa) New York N.Y. to Bordeaux, France, 1¢ blue entire cancelled by NYFM circle of wedges (Weiss TR-W11), no postmarks, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1144   image1877 (circa) New York N.Y. to Bremen, Germany, 1¢ light blue on orange (U116) entire bearing 1¢ blue (156), light crease, cancelled by matching NYFM cross roads (Weiss TR-C9) cancels; light vertical crease at left, Very Fine, ex-Weiss; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $500 - 750. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS NYFM CANCEL. (Image1)


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1145   image1877 (Dec.) New York N.Y. to Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2¢ vermilion (W155) wrapper cancelled by neat NYFM circle of wedges (Weiss TR-W13) cancel, Rotterdam (12.24.77) arrival backstamp, Very Fine and scarce. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1146   image1877 (Jan.) New York N.Y. to Leghorn, part folded wrapper bearing 2¢ vermilion (178) tied by NYCM circle of wedges (Weiss TR-13B), reverse with Leghorn (1.28) arrival cds, circa 1877; horizontal cover crease, F.-V.F.; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1147   image1877 (Mar. 1) New York N.Y. to Sweden, datelined printed circular bearing 2¢ vermilion (178), jumbo margins with intense vibrant color, tied by NYFM circular geometric (Weiss GE-C10), Very Fine, ex-Mercedes. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. THE FINEST OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS N.Y. CIRCULAR MAIL CANCEL. (Image1)


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1148   image1877 (Mar. 2) New York N.Y. to Hamburg, Germany, datelined part printed notice bearing 2¢ vermilion (178), bright color, tied by NYCM circle of wedges (Weiss TR-W16); small hole in address, Very Fine, Illustrated in Weiss NYFM on page 435. Although Weiss only recorded this cover in his book, there are about 5 examples currently recorded., ex-Weiss, Boker; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1149   image1877 (Mar.) New York N.Y. to Havre, France, 2¢ vermilion (U142) entire with printed Taft & Tyler corner card and cancelled by double-strike of NYFM circular geometric (Weiss GE-C10), sent at the 2¢ unsealed printed matter rate, red Havre (4.12.77) arrival cds, fresh and Extremely Fine, Gundel, Richards. Estimate  $500 - 750. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS NYFM CANCEL. (Image1)


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1150   image1877-78 (circa) New York Circular Mail Cancels, group of four domestic wrappers from the same correspondence from New York to Dr. David King in Newport R.I., each cancelled by different NYCM cancel of cross-roads and circles of wedges types, also includes a Feb. 1875 1¢ wrapper missing 2¢ stamp for the 3¢ newspaper rate, F.-V.F. group. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1151   image1878 (Apr.) New York N.Y. to Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2¢ vermilion (W155) wrapper cancelled by NYCM circular geometric (Weiss GE-C9), endorsed "pr City of Montreal", reverse with Rotterdam (5.7.78) arrival cds; couple tone spots, Very Fine and rare. Estimate  $500 - 750. A CHOICE STRIKE OF THIS RARE NEW YORK CIRCULAR MAIL CANCELLATION. Weiss recorded only one other example of this cancel, a partial strike on a April 30th 1878 circular to Mexico. (Image1)


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1152   image1798 (Dec. 13) Antigua, St. Johns to Say Brook Conn., datelined folded letter with manuscript "Sh 54" ship letter rating, schooner endorsement lower left, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1153   image1807 (Mar. 26) Liverpool, England to St. Simons, Ga. via Charleston, S.C., clear strike of "Charln. S.Ca. Mar 26" cds with matching "Ship" rating handstamp and manuscript "53" rating for triple the 17¢ letter rate up to 300 miles plus 2¢ ship fee, endorsed "pr Romp/ v Charleston", Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. Before the introduction of navigable post road letters carried by ship on coastal routes in 1827, ship letters were charged the equivalent overland mileage rate and the additional 2¢ ship fee. St. Simons Island is off the Georgia coast near Brunswick. The Charleston cds is an example of the second shipment of circular datestamps supplied by the Post Office Department. (Image1)


SOLD for $160.00
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1154   image1830 (Feb. 22) Matanzas, Cuba to Bristol, R.I. via Warren R.I., datelined folded letter endorsed per New Columbia, red "Warren. R.I. Mar. 13" cds with matching "Ship" handstamp and red manuscript "8" due rating, fresh and Extremely Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. The warren R.I. ship marking is recorded as used from 1826 to 1839. Bristol was only 4 miles on the post road from Warren, but being a different town post office the charge of 6¢ for under 30 miles applied plus the 2¢ ship letter fee. (Image1)


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1155   image1835 (Feb. 28) Batavia, Java To Boston, Mass. via Philadelphia, folded letter datelined February 28th with full strike of red Full Rigged Ship in octagon handstamp, matching "Phila, 29 Jun" octagon date stamp, manuscript "39½" rate (2¢ ship fee + double 18¾¢ inland), reverse with green oval "Forward. By, Pairo Stricker & Co., Batavia" handstamp, Very Fine, one of two examples of this Philadelphia maritime marking in combination with a Batavia forwarder. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)


SOLD for $900.00
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1156   image1845 (Dec. 20) St. Augustine, Fl. to Turks Island via New York, datelined folded letter with bold red "St. Augustine Fl.t. Dec 20" cds and manuscript "10" cent rating endorsed in care of Messrs. George & John Laurie, New York, flap with red "Forwarded by Geo. & John Laurie. New York." oval forwarders handstamp; paper loss on flap patched, Very Fine, A rare early Florida statehood use to Turks Islands. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


SOLD for $425.00
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1157   image1854 (Jan. 31, Aug. 1) Savannah, Ga. to Santiago, Cuba, two folded covers each showing Savannah Geo. cds with "Paid" and circled "10" rating handstamps, Cuba blue "NA" and "1" due ratings, Santiago (2.15) and (8.11) arrival backstamps; one with some foxing, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. The "Isabel" was under U.S. contract at the exorbitant rate of $60,000 per year for semi-monthly trips on the Charleston-Savannah-Key West-Havana route. (Image1)


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1158   image1854 (Mar. 24, Apr. 17) to Washington, D.C. via Boston "Ship", correspondence pair of blue folded covers with Boston Mass. "Ship" and "Free" rating handstamps addressed to the Auditor of the Treasury, Mar. 24th with black "Ship" and Apr. 17th with red "Ship", later undated; Extremely Fine and rare exhibition pair. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $250.00
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1159   image1854-1872, Incoming Steamship Mail, group of 6 covers comprising mostly Lanman & Kemp covers with various steamship rating handstamps, includes 1862 from Lima, 1868 from Tlacotalpan, Mexico, 1872 from San Juan P.R. with "N.Y. Steamship '3' " but missing stamp, etc., a F.-V.F. group. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1160 36b image1860 (Nov. 20) San Francisco Cal. to New York, N.Y., cover bearing 1857, 12¢ black, preprint paper fold, tied by "San Francisco Cal. Nov 20, 1860" cds, endorsed "Via Panama per 'Golden Age' ", flap with embossed Rodgers & Meyer cachet; reduced at left, back faults, F.-V.F. Scott No. 36b  Estimate $400 - 600. The Golden Age was launched in 1853 and arrived in San Francisco from Sydney, Australia in June 1854. On arrival was purchased by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. She began service between San Francisco and Panama on November 17th 1854. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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1161   image1863 (Jun. 22) New York, N.Y. to Steamer Florida, Atlantic Coast, cover bearing 3¢ rose (65), vertical pair paying the 6¢ ship rate tied by bold circle of wedges cancel duplexed with "New York Jun 22, 1863" cds, date contemporaneously clarified with pen, addressed to "Dr. Grenville M. Weeks. Str Florida., North Atlantic Blockd'g Squadron, Off Wilmington N. Carolina, care Captain Carr, Storeship Badger off Beaufort, N. Carolina", endorsed "Steamer Florida" at lower left and docketed "Answered!!" at top; small stamp faults from edge placement, Fine and scarce use. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. Weeks had been the assistant surgeon aboard the Union ironclad Monitor when it sank a year prior to this. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,400.00
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1162 161 image1877 (Jan. 27) Havana, Cuba to Charleston, S.C. via Key West, blue folded letter datelined "p City of New York, Habana 27th January 1877", blue "Guillo, Cesteroy Ca., Habana" company cachet on flap, red crayon "Via C Keys, pr S.S. Tappahannock" re-routing endorsement, bearing 1873, 10¢ brown, corner crease, tied by "Key West Fla. Jan 27" duplex upon arrival for the 10¢ steamship rate; small edge flaws, Very Fine and unusual. Scott No. 161  Estimate $200 - 300. Although only 180 miles separated Havana from Key West it was unusual for letters to be routed into the United States through Florida in the 1870s. (Image1)

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1163 11A imageN. York Steamship, three strikes tie 1852, 3¢ dull red, vertical strip of three, mostly full margins affected slightly from edge placement, on cover to Newport R.I., manuscript "Due 1" for the 10¢ steamship rate, F.-V.F., an unusual steamship use; with clear 1997 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $400.00
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1164   imageNew Haven Ct. 27 Apr., red cds with matching sharp strike of fancy "Ship" and "7" rating handstamps to West Meriden Conn., endorsed "Per Alert, Via N Haven" at lower left, choice and Very Fine, scarce sharp strike of the New Haven fancy ship marking. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $130.00
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1165   image(New Orleans) Mail Route, red arc handstamp on 1828 folded cover datelined "At Sea Lattd. 38° 48' - Longd. 70° 26', Oct 10th 1828" to Boston Mass., red "New-York Dec 3" cds and red manuscript "37½" rating, cover endorsed "Pr. Azelia" at bottom left, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. Letter mentions ship travels and that the "Chariot" sails well. (Image1)


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1166   image(New York) Quarantine, red straightline handstamp on folded letter docketed "Havana 1 Junio 61" at right to New York City, black "Steamship 10" circular handstamp; two small edge tears, Fine and scarce. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $230.00
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1167   image(Forwarders) 1888-1913, B.F. Stevens Despatch Agent at London, group of 5 covers comprising 1888 from U.S. Consulate at Glasgow to Cleveland O. with Treasury Dept. penalty handstamp; 1899 with handstamp forwarding to Ceylon, 1899 to U.S.S. Newark in care of B.F. Stevens, 1900 to U.S.S. Dixon with forwarding h.s. to Italy with Italian 30c. due; and 1913 American Embassy at London to Cleveland Oh. with New York despatch agent penalty handstamp, Very Fine and interesting group, ex-Richard B. Graham. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1168   image1818, 1827 Albany "B" (Steamboat), two folded letters, 1818 (Apr. 27) New York to Albany with large manuscript "B" and 18¾" rating; and 1827 (Jul. 23) New York to Rochester N.Y. with red manuscript "B" and "18¾" rating, Very Fine pair with both manuscript colors of this marking. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1169   image(New York) Steam, bold red straightline handstamp and manuscript "2" cent due rating on light blue printed circular datelined "New York, October 14th 1846" addressed to Windham Conn.; light stain at bottom right, otherwise Very Fine, a scarce printed matter steamboat use. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1170   imageRegular Yazoo River Packet Calumet, corner card on privately carried orange buff cover to Wm. McLeary at Greenwood, reverse with all-over bill board advertising; flap reattached and some edge wear, Very Fine appearance, Illustrated in Milgram on page 143 prior to removal of stamp that didn't belong., ex-Richard B. Graham. Milgram No. 164  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1171   imageShip Atlantic, red oval handstamp on folded letter datelined "London 3 September 1819" and addressed to Norfolk Va., manuscript "Forw. by Y.M.O.S. W. Forde & Co., L'pool 25 Sept." endorsement across backflaps, entered mails with red "New-York Nov 9" cds and matching "Ship" straightline handstamp and manuscript "77" cent rating, some edgewear with refold at bottom, a Very Fine strike of this scarce Atlantic ship cachet. Milgram No. 71  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1172   imageSteam Packet Columbia, two-line handstamp on folded cover addressed to Ashbel Smith as Surgeon Genl. at Houston Tex., manuscript "Free" rating, endorsed "Columbia" at lower right, Very Fine. Milgram No. 267  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


SOLD for $800.00
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1173   imageSteam Packet Franklin, complete clear strike of red circular handstamp on folded letter datelined "Port Kent, Nov 18, 1833" to Albany N.Y., manuscript "Free, W.L. Strong, PM Port Kent" free frank endorsement at top right, entered mails at Albany with red manuscript "B" (Boat) and matching "Free" rating, fresh and Very Fine. Milgram No. 470  Estimate $500 - 750. A CHOICE EXAMPLE OF THIS SCARCE LAKE CHAMPLAIN STEAMBOAT. (Image1)


SOLD for $450.00
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1174   image1816-1847, Stampless Ship Letters, group of 12 including 1816 Portsmouth to Madeira, 1826 Liverpool to Boston with fancy red "Ship 6" handstamp, 1847 Boston to New Orleans, 1830 from Havana to Philadelphia with Norfolk "Ship", 1831 Havana to Boston with Newport R.I. with "Ship", 1831 New Orleans to New York via "Dewitt Clinton, etc., F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1175   imageAaron Burr, free frank signature on ca. 1790 folded letter sheet to New York City, with "17/Ma" Bishop mark and matching straight line "Free" handstamp, Very Fine and choice, signature as U.S. Senator from New York. Estimate  $500 - 750. On July 12, 1804, Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton dueled in New York City. Hamilton later died of the gunshot wound that he sustained during duel. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,250.00
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1176   imageJefferson, Thomas, (1743-1826) 3rd President of the United States, 1801-1809. Clear full "free Th: Jefferson" free frank as ex-President on folded letter sheet to John Vaughan in Philadelphia, Pa. in his hand, clear red "Charlotville, Va., Mar 14" cds with additional manuscript "Free" at upper right, inner docketing "Jefferson Thomas, 1820, Monticello 12 Mch"; expertly restored edge tear at top, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $10,000 - 15,000. A WONDERFUL THOMAS JEFFERSON FREE FRANK SIGNATURE IN COVER SENT FROM MONTICELLO. (Image1)


SOLD for $8,000.00
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1177   imageLincoln, Abraham, (1809-1865) 16th President of the United States, 1861-1865. Clear full "A. Lincoln" free frank signature as President on ca. 1864 legal size cover addressed in his hand to "Major General Hurlbut, New Orleans, Louisiana", additionally endorsed "Private" at top, blurry yet discernible strike of "Washington, D.C., Free" cds, Very Fine; with photocopy of 1967 G.T. Banks signature attest. Estimate  $7,500 - 10,000. Major General Stephen A. Hurlbut led a corps under William T. Sherman in the 1864 Meridian expedition. Hurlbut subsequently commanded the Department of the Gulf, succeeding Nathaniel P. Banks and serving in that capacity from 1864 to 1865 when he was mustered out. This letter was most certainly written while Hurlbut was in command. (Image1)


SOLD for $8,000.00
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1178   imageWashington, George, (1732-1799) 1st President of the United States, 1789-1797. Full large "G. Washington" signature as Commanding General of the Continental Army on folded letter sheet addressed to "Lieut. Colo. Reid, Commanding at Albany", inner docketing "Genl. Washington, 11th July 1782"; cover edge and file fold splitting expertly silked, Fine. Estimate  $7,500 - 10,000. AN ATTRACTIVE GEORGE WASHINGTON SIGNATURE AS COMMANDING GENERAL OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY. This letter, carried by military courier, was signed by Washington just before resigning his military commission on December 23, 1783. (Image1)


SOLD for $8,500.00
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1179   imageDetroit "Rail Road, Way", clear strike of oval handstamp on cover with matching "Detroit Mich. Jan 22" cds and bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by target cancel to Utica N.Y.; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine and rare marking. Estimate  $300 - 400. This "Rail Road Way" oval handstamp of Detroit was applied on mail handled by the Grand Trunk Rail Road. (Image1)


SOLD for $600.00
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1180   imageUnion Pacific R.R. Feb 14, route agent cds on 3¢ pink entire (U58) with printed Wells Fargo frank and cancelled by blue "Wells Fargo & Co., Express Knights Landg." oval handstamp, addressed to Dresden Me.; light edge wear and reduced slightly at right, Very Fine, scarce use from the railhead. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $270.00
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1181   image(Agricultural) Charles Gowen, Dealer in Foreign & Domestic Fruits, illustrated ad design showing F.H. Market Building Scene, on cover to Greenland, N.H., blue "Eastern R.R., Ms., Dec 17" cds (Towle 4-B-1) and matching "5" rate handstamp, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $120.00
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1182 65 image(Attorney) "Parker & Edward, Attorneys at Law", greenish blue allover advertising on cover franked with 1861 3¢ rose, tied by "Davenport, Ioa., May 13, 1862" cds and target handstamp, addressed to Attalissa, Iowa, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 65  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1183   image(Cameo) Lindemann, Rizte & Co. Confectioners, dark red embossed cameo corner card on cover to Oakland Oh., bearing 3¢ dull red (26) tied by "Columbus O." cds, top edge tears, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1184   image(Cameo) Neil House, Columbus, Ohio, blue illustrated embossed cameo on orange buff cover to Dedham Mass., "Columbus O. '3 Paid' Nov 1" integral cds, Very Fine and attractive. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1185 206 image(Carriage) Banner Buggies, St. Louis, U.S.A., brick red and black allover illustrated design showing Flag with Buggie Logo, on reply cover franked with cork canceled 1881, 1¢ gray blue, Very Fine and choice; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 206  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1186   image(Clothing) Columbus Trunk & Hand Luggage Co., two different colors, first is purple and green illustrated ad cover bearing 2¢ bureau tied by "Columbus, Ohio Nov 12 1898" machine cancel to Erie Pa.second is gold and red on cover bearing 1¢ bureau tied by "Columbus, Ohio Feb 9" wavy flag machine cancel to Eire Pa., an Extremely Fine pair. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1187 210 image(Clothing) W.E. Schmertz & Co., Manf'rs of Boots & Shoes, Pittsburgh, Pa., multicolored allover ad design showing Building Scene, franked with 1883, 2¢ red brown tied by 1888 Pittsburgh, Pa. duplex postmark, reverse with matching allover ad text and design, Very Fine, one of the most colorful advertising designs known; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 210  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1188   image(Fairs) 1911 Tournament of Roses, beautiful matching set of 3 different colored 1910 advertising covers for the 1911 Tournament of Roses New Year's Day Chariot Races, in green, blue and purple, all franked with 2¢ carmine tied by 1910 Pasadena, Cal. machine postmark, Extremely Fine, choice set of covers. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1189   image(Fairs) 1911 Tournament of Roses, beautiful multicolor advertising cover for the New Year's Day Tournament of Roses Chariot Races, franked with 2¢ carmine tied by 1910 Pasadena, Cal. machine postmark, Extremely Fine, the Rose Bowl football game was not played between 1902 and 1916 because football was deemed too rough. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1190 206 image(Home Products) Dobbins' Electric Soap, illustrated ad design showing Black Women at Wash Basin with racial slogan at side, franked with 1881, 1¢ gray blue tied by Camden, N.J. oval handstamp; couple minor cover spots, Very Fine. Scott No. 206  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1191 207 image(Map) Chautauqua Sunday School Assembly, multicolored allover illustrated design on cover showing Chautauqua Lake Map, franked with 1881, 3¢ blue green tied by Chautauqua, N.Y. cds and Maltese cross duplex, reverse with ad text on blue; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 207  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1192 207 image(Medical) Dr. Quinn's Celebrated Irish Liniment, multicolored advertising design showing Hilton's English Pile Ointment, on cover franked with 1881, 3¢ blue green tied by target handstamp, Hillsboro, O. cds alongside, Extremely Fine, a wonderful and rare medicinal ad design; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 207  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1193 220 image(Medical) Seabury & Johnson, multicolored all-over design showing Award Medallions & Factory Scene on cover bearing 1890, 2¢ carmine tied by "New York, Oct 21, 80" duplex, Extremely Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 220 Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1194 301 image(Medical) Seabury & Johnson, multicolored allover illustrated floral design showing Factory View and Medallion Frame and Logo, franked with 1903, 2¢ carmine tied by 1904 New York, N.Y. machine postmark, reverse with illustrated ad for Benson's Plasters showing Men & Women Wearing Product, Extremely Fine, one of the rarest Seabury & Johnson advertising designs in exceptional condition; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 301  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1195 65 image(Printing & Publishing) Charles Scribner & Company, Publishers of Guyot's Geographies & Wall Maps, brown allover illustrated shaded ad design showing Women and Globe, on cover franked with 1861, 3¢ rose tied by crossroads cancel, "New York, Jan 29" cds alongside, with 1868 original letterhead enclosure, Very Fine and choice; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 65  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1196 146 image(Printing & Publishing) Demorest's Monthly Magazine, illustrated design on cover showing Emporium Showroom Scene, franked with 1870, 2¢ red brown tied by cork handstamp, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 146  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1197 146 image(Printing & Publishing) Moore's Rural New-Yorker, illustrated design on cover showing Rural Scenes, franked with 1870, 2¢ red brown canceled by cork handstamp, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 146  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1198 267a image(Tobacco) Pittsburg Stogies, multicolored bordered ad design showing Cigar Boxes and Lit Cigar, on fresh cover franked with 1895, 2¢ pink tied by "Pittsburg, Pa., Apr 18, 1898" machine postmark, Extremely Fine and choice, a marvelous multicolored lithograph design in exceptional condition; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 267a  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1199   imageAmerican Arms Co., design on 1893 cover showing Three Shotguns & Pistol, franked with 2¢ Columbian tied by Boston, Mass. machine cancel, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1200 279B imageAustin Powder Co, detailed dual color illustrated design showing Hunting Dogs on 1901 cover, franked with 2¢ carmine tied by Cleveland, O. machine cancel, Extremely Fine, a very rare design. Scott No. 279B  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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