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1101 238, 237, 220 image1893, 15¢ Columbian, in combination with 5¢ Columbian + 2¢ Small Banknote on registered 1¢ Columbian entire to Mendoza, Argentina, all tied by oval handstamps with red 1893 Allegheny, Pa. registry boxed date stamp, N.Y. etiquette and appropriate backstamps; few toned perfs on stamps, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 238+237+220  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $130.00
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1102 239 image1893, 30¢ Columbian, well centered and intensely rich color, tied on small 1893 registered cover to Germany by "Hoboken, N.J." duplex cancel with registry label & handstamp alongside, backstamped with arrival marking, Extremely Fine and attractive, an exceptional stamp. Scott No. 239  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $425.00
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1103 240 image1893, 50¢ Columbian, well centered, tied by oval handstamp on registered 1¢ Columbian entire to Zerbst, Germany, purple "Registered, New York P.O., Nov 9, 1893" boxed date stamp and registry etiquette, receiving backstamp, Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 240  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $475.00
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1104 241, 240 image1893, $1 Columbian, tied in combination with 50¢ Columbian and 10¢ Orange, Special Delivery (E3) by oval registry cancels on a small size 1893 registered cover to New York City, Columbians also tied by purple "Reg. No. Sep. 25, 1893, Brooklyn N.Y." boxed datestamp, Very Fine and choice, a colorful usage. Scott No. 241+240  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,350.00
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1105 269 image1894, 4¢ dark brown, tied by cork handstamp with matching "Milbury Mass. Jul 22 1895" cds on 1887, 1¢ blue entire to London, England, reverse with bright red London arrival date stamp; stamp hinged in place and cover tears, otherwise Fine, the Earliest Documented Usage of the 1895 4¢ Watermarked Issue, ex "Aristocrat"; with 2003 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 269  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $240.00
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1106 286 image1898, 2¢ Trans-Miss., fresh with vibrant color, tied by "Rome, Ga. Aug 1 98" duplex on immaculate cover with beautiful blue Rome Stove Works embossed cameo corner card to Southington Conn., Aug. 3rd arrival cds; minor opening flaw at right, Extremely Fine and choice. Scott No. 286  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $350.00
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1107 288, 285, 287 image1898, 5¢ Trans-Miss., in combination with 1¢ + 4¢ Trans-Miss. on Chicago Great Western illustrated ad cover to Sweden, reverse with all-over illustrated railroad route map; slightly rough opening on backflap only, Very Fine and attractive, a beautiful three-color franking. Scott No. 288+285+287  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $230.00
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1108 290 image1898, 10¢ Trans-Miss., tied by "Oskaloosa, Iowa" oval cancel on registered cover to Detroit Mich., bold strike of large "Registered, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Dec 12 1898" oval postmark, illustrated corner card, various manuscript registry numbers, reverse with Detroit (12.14) arrival datestamps. Scott No. 290  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $100.00
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1109 294 image1901, 1¢ Pan-American, tied by "Buffalo, N.Y., 1901" machine postmark on unsealed multicolored illustrated Buffalo Forge Co. cover depicting Children in Blacksmith Shop, Very Fine. Scott No. 294  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $160.00
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1110 294 image1901, 1¢ Pan-American, affixed to seal "The William Tell Line" multicolored illustrated mailer and split upon opening, light oval cancel and addressed to Ellsworth Falls Me., Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 294  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
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1111   imageEstimate $100 - 150. (Image1)


SOLD for $100.00
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1112 294-298 image1901, 2¢ Pan-American, single plus 1¢ bottom plate number pair, all tied by "Richmond Va." ovals on 2¢ pink entire to Birmingham Ala., purple "Richmond, Va. Registered. Jun 4 1901" cds and purple "Received, Birmingham, Ala. Jun 7 1901" cds, clean and Extremely Fine. Scott No. 294-298  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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1113 295 image1901, 2¢ Pan-American, tied by "Brooklyn, N.Y., May 2, 1901" Second Day of Issue machine postmark on cover to New York City, Very Fine. Scott No. 295  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $180.00
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1114 295 image1901, 2¢ Pan-American, tied by "Milwaukee, Wis., May 10, 1901" machine postmark on multicolored illustrated Zieglers Soda Water Tablets ad cover depicting Effervescent Water Flowing Into Childrens Mouths; unobtrusive cover nick at top, Very Fine. Scott No. 295  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $120.00
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1115 295 1901, 2¢ Pan-American, tied by "Sallisaw, Ind. T. Jun 22, 1901" duplex postmark on cover to Muskogee, Indian Territory, forwarded to Tahlequah with "Muskogee, Ind. T." duplex, reverse with Muskogee & Tahlequah receiving postmarks; cover reduced and stamp faulty, otherwise F.-V.F., a rare Indian territory usage, these three towns now form a triangle in western Oklahoma, ex Ohio collection (no photo). Scott No. 295  Estimate $150 - 200.

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1116 298, 324 image1901, 8¢ Pan-American, on combination with 2¢ Louisiana on registered cover to Ancon, Canal Zone, tied by Newton Center, Mass. postmarks, return receipt handstamp and N.Y. etiquette, reverse with two different receiving postmarks, Very Fine. Scott No. 298+324  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
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1117 299, 268 image1901, 10¢ Pan-American, in combination with 3¢ Small Bureau on 1902 registered cover to Constantinople, Turkey, tied by oval handstamps and purple New York boxed date stamp, registry etiquette and appropriate transit backstamps; cover edge wear, otherwise Very Fine, sent by C. Witt, preparer of Maus correspondence covers. Scott No. 299+268  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $70.00
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1118 299, 297 image1901, 10¢ Pan-American, in combination with 5¢ Pan-American on registered Lathrop Pack corner card cover to Victoria, Australia, cork canceled with "Lakewood, N.J., Nov 5, 1910" origin cds and San Francisco etiquette applied over 5¢, forwarded numerous times with nine transit date stamps on reverse; some cover edge toning and soiling, F.-V.F., a scarce destination. Scott No. 299+297  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $230.00
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1119 323-327 image1904, Louisiana Purchase complete, plus extra 2¢, cancelled by matching oval grids duplexed with "South Weymouth, Mass. Wey. Sta. May 4" cds on registered cover to England, purple "Registered / May 4 1904 / Weymouth Sta. / South Weymouth, Mass." four-line postmark, New York (5.5.) transit backstamp and New York registry exchange label affixed; no back flap, F.-V.F., scarce complete set used on cover. Scott No. 323-327  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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1120 344 image1908, 2¢ carmine, Schermack type III perfs with perforated control mark, well centered, tied by "Hudson Term. Sta., N.Y., Mar 24, 1910" machine postmark on Hill Publishing Co. corner card cover to Vermont; cover opening slit at lower left edge, Very Fine. Scott No. 344  $450. (Image1)

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SOLD for $140.00
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1121 347, 371 image1909, 5¢ blue, imperf, pair, in combination with 1909, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, imperf on Nickles registered cover ro Milwaukee, Wis., experimental registry label with red "Washington D.C., Oct 10, 1910" cds; cover file fold, Very Fine. Scott No. 347+371  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $220.00
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1122 350, 525 image1910, 4¢ orange brown coil, vertical strip of 4, in combination with 1918, 1¢ gray green on 1919 registered J.M. Bartels Co. (stamp dealer) cover to Chattanooga, Ten., all tied by New York oval handstamps, "Registered/Return Receipt" handstamp and reverse with appropriate transit and receiving backstamps, Very Fine, a rare multiple usage of the 1910 4¢ vertical coil; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 350+525  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $2,800.00
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1123 367 image1909, 2¢ Lincoln, tied by "Lyndonville, Vt. Feb 12 1909" first day duplex on clean cover to Dunstable Mass., Feb. 13th receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 367  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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1124 367 image1909, 2¢ Lincoln, wide margins and rich color, natural s.e. at top, tied by sharp bold "Seymour, Wis., Feb 12, 1909" First Day of Issue duplex postmark on illustrated hotel corner card cover to Milwaukee, receiving backstamp, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 367  $425. (Image1)

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SOLD for $400.00
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1125 369 image1909, 2¢ Lincoln, bluish paper, s.e. at right, tied by "Hudson Term. Sta., N.Y., May 6, 1909" machine postmark on Economist Stamp Co. corner card cover, pencil "Experimental" notation; cover edge wear at right, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 369  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $80.00
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1126 371 image1909, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, Imperf, four large margins, tied by "Cloucester N.J. Mar 17 1924" duplex on 1924 Trans-Polar Flight Expedition card, usual Norway franking on reverse, one stamp faulty, otherwise Very Fine, a scarce use of Alaska-Yukon imperf. Scott No. 371  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $110.00
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1127 371, 373, 384 image1909, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, imperf, pair, in combination with 1909, 2¢ Hudson Fulton, imperf, pair + 1910, 2¢ Washington, imperf, pair on registered 2¢ red entire, all tied by Chicago, Ill. oval handstamps, origin and receiving backstamps; cover missing backflap, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 371+373+384  Estimate $75 - 100. (Image1)

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SOLD for $80.00
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1128 404, 400-440A image1915, 10¢ Panama-Pacific Issues, two commercial covers; 10¢ perf 10 on registered 2¢ entire with Union Trust spread eagle corner card, and 10¢ perf 11 issues (single of each) on registered corner card cover to Vienna, Austria, Very Fine, an attractive duo. Scott No. 404, 400-440A  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $220.00
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1129 405 image1912, 1¢ green, bottom guideline s.e., used with 10¢ Parcel Post (Q6), both tied by U.S. Postal Agency Shanghai Registry oval on cover to New Brunswick N.J., purple "Shanghai, China. (U.S. Postal Agency.) Registered Jan 30 1915" origin backstamp, purple Chicago (3.9) and New Brunswick N.J. (3.11) transit backstamps; cover has been opened front only display and backed, unfortunately a stamp is missing below the Parcel Post, two opening tears on back, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 405  Estimate $75 - 100. (Image1)

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SOLD for $160.00
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1130 422 image1912, 50¢ violet, DL watermark, in combination with 1912-14, 2¢ carmine + 10¢ orange yellow, two singles (406+416) on oversized Corporation Trust Co. corner front to Conn., all tied by "New York, Feb 12, 1913" duplex postmarks; some front wrinkling slightly creasing 50¢, otherwise Very Fine, the Earliest Documented Usage of the 1912 50¢ Franklin Double Line Watermark Issue; with 2013 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 422  Estimate $500 - 750. The Scott catalog currently lists the earliest usage of the 1912 50¢ Franklin double line watermark issue on October 31, 1914. With on cover catalog value at $2,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $450.00
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1131 499f image1917, 2¢ rose, type I, A.E.F. booklet pane single, showing distinctive wide s.e. booklet margin at bottom, tied by "U.S. Military Postal Service, No. 7, 30 Aug, 19" cds on fresh American Y.M.C.A./A.E.F. post card from Paris, France to Sacramento, Cal., purple censor handstamps; light card wrinkling not mention in certificate, Very Fine; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 499f  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $900.00
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1132 499f image1917, 2¢ rose, type I, booklet pane single used with 1¢ green (498e or 498f), both tied by "U.S. Army Post Office, M.P.E.S., Nov 16 1918" cds on patriotic flag cover from Paris, France to Jersey City, N.J., purple A.E.F. censor handstamp at left, soldier's return address ib back; reduced slightly at right, complete unexploded booklet, Very Fine; with 2000 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 499f  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $525.00
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1133 541 image1919, 3¢ violet, rotary coil waste, block of 4, tied by "Washington, D.C., Dec 26, 1922" machine postmark and oval handstamp on locally addressed special delivery cover, fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 541  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $140.00
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1134 544 image1923, 1¢ green, rotary sheet waste, trivial margin crease, tied by partial "Vestal N.Y. Dec 24 1923" duplex on post card to Binghampton N.Y., Very Fine and attractive; with 1976 and 2014 P.F. certificates. Scott No. 544  $7,500. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1923 1¢ ROTARY PERF. 11 ISSUE ON COVER. (Image1)

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1135 547 image1920, $2 carmine & black, in combination with 1922-23, 50¢ lilac + $1 violet brown and 5¢ Beacon airmail on printed Zeppelin cachet flight cover, all tied by "New York, N.Y., Aug 6, 1929" postmarks, purple flight cachet and Lakehurst receiver on reverse, Very Fine. Scott No. 547  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $170.00
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1136 647-648 image1928, 2¢-5¢ Hawaii, both well centered, tied by "Honolulu, Hawaii, Aug 13, 1928" First Day of Issue duplex postmarks on multicolored F.W. Reid coat of arms cachet cover with postmaster signature above, Extremely Fine, a scarce FDC cachet. Mellone No. 2B $250. Scott No. 647-648  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $70.00
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1137 654 image1929, 2¢ Edison, flat plate, tied by "Menlo Park, N.J., Jun 5, 1929" First Day of Issue machine postmark on cover to Auburndale, Mass., original autograph of Thomas A. Edison additionally tying stamp, Very Fine, a quintessential autograph first day cover signed by the inventor of the practical electric light bulb; with 2010 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 654  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1138 658-668 imageKansas Overprints on Cover With 2nd Day Cancels, complete set on individual covers, postmarked Washington, D.C., May 2, 1929 2nd day, Very Fine. Scott No. 658-668; $174 as used  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
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1139 824 image1938, 19¢ Presidential, tied by Kansas City, Mo. machine postmark on partial motion picture film package to New York City paying the parcel post rate for up to 2lbs (zone 6, 12¢/7¢ for 1932-44), postal warning label on reverse; some soiling and stamp nick, F.-V.F. Scott No. 824  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $450.00
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1140 114 image1869, 3¢ ultramarine, group of 8 covers with single 3¢ frankings from southern towns including some advertising and fancy cancels, better includes Shreveport La. square and compass fancy masonic cancel, Staunton Va. with fancy "Hot Springs, Bath County, Va." corner card, Albany Ga. circled star, Andrew Chapel Tenn. manuscript. postmark, red Yazoo City Miss., and Millersville Fla.; some faults, F.-V.F. Scott No. 114  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1141   image1911-15 Pioneer Postal Flights in the United States, balance of exhibition collection on pages, includes 17 flight items and many unused pictures post cards showing pilots and aeroplanes; includes 1911 Garden City Tournament (AAMC 3), Rochester Flying Expo. (7), Savannah Aviation Meet (11a), Columbus Aviation Meet (12, cat $300), Albany Exhibition Flights (13, cat $200), 1912 Los Angeles Aviation Meet (15), Altoona Aviation Expo pilot signed (25), Atwood Park Aviation Meet (29), Lima Aviation Meet (33a, cat $250), Hamilton Aviation Meet (39a, cat $350), Chicago Aviation Meet (56a, cat $200), Cuthbert Aviation Expo (64b, cat $300), etc.; condition a little mixed, Very Fine overall. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,700.00
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1142   image1912 (Jan. 1-2) Highwood Park Aviation Meet, Wilmington, N.C., 1¢ McKinley postal card canceled by "Aerial Sub-Station, Highwood, Washington D.C., Jan 1, 1912, Aeroplane Mail Service" postmark, Very Fine, a very rare flight with less than 10 usages known. AAMC No. 14  $700. Mail for this flight was to be flown on January 1st, however due to very bad weather the fight was postponed to the next day. (Image1)


SOLD for $525.00
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1143   image1912 (Feb. 17-25) Emeryville Race Track Aviation Meet, Oakland, Cal., sounvenir real photo post card with purple "Aeroplane Station, Oakland, Cal., Feb 22, 1912" postmark tying 1¢ Frankin (s.e. at top), reverse showing Miss Blanche Scott in flight (card #3), Very Fine and choice. AAMC No. 16b  $300. (Image1)


SOLD for $150.00
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1144   image1912 (Mar. 17) National School Grounds Aviation Meet, Galveston, Tex., exceptional strike of "Galveston, Tex., U.S. Aerial Mail, March 17, 1912" three-line cancel on 1¢ McKinley postal card, Extremely Fine. AAMC No. 19  $300. (Image1)


SOLD for $110.00
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1145   image1912 (June 7-8) Fair Grounds Aviation Meet, Mansfield, Ohio, real photo souvenir post card with purple "Mansfield, O., Mailed by Aeroplane, June 8, '12" cds tying 1¢ Franklin (few lightly toned perfs), additional Mansfield, O. oval postmark tying, Very Fine. AAMC No. 34  $2,000. ONE OF SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES KNOWN FROM THE MANSFIELD DAILY NEWS AVIATION EXHIBITION. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,500.00
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1146   image1912 (Aug. 6-8) Harvest Festival Aviation Meet, Fort Recovery, Ohio, post card franked with 1¢ Franklin tied by "Aviation Station No., Fort Recovery, Ohio, Aug 8, 1912" large fancy date stamp cachet, accompanied by unused real photo post card of Earl Sandt who flew the mails on August 8th, Very Fine. AAMC No. 47b  $300. (Image1)


SOLD for $150.00
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1147   image1912 (Aug. 10-11) Country Club Aviation Meet, Portland, Or., post card with exceptional strikes of purple "U.S. Aeroplane Mail Service…" straight line cachet handstamp and "Portland, Oregon, Aug 11, 1912, Aviation Station" duplex postmark tying 1¢ Franklin, reverse showing pilot W. Edwards working on his Curtis aeroplane, Extremely Fine. AAMC No. 48a  $250. (Image1)


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1148   1912 (Oct. 31-Nov.2) Fair Grounds Aviation Meet, Cuthbert, Ga., 2¢ Washington entire cancelled by violet "Aerial Sub-Station, Cuthbert, Ga., Nov 2, 1912, Aeroplane Mail" postmark, Very Fine (no photo). AAMC No. 64b  $300.


SOLD for $90.00
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1149   image1912 (Nov. 24) Ingleside Park Aviation Meet, San Francisco, Cal., locally addressed 2¢ Washington entire canceled by "San Francisco, Cal., Aviation, Post Office, Nov 24, 1912" cds, Very Fine and choice, very scarce with approximately 51 items flown, postmark illustrated in A.A.M.C. (page 39). AAMC No. 65  $400. (Image1)


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1150   image1913 (May 17-18) Driving Park Aviation Meet, Santa Rosa, Cal., cover with purple "Aeroplane Mail Service, Aviation Field Sub-Station, Santa Rosa, Cal., May 18, 1913" cds tying 2¢ Pan-Pacific, slip with two additional strikes affixed at left, Very Fine. AAMC No. 70  $450. (Image1)


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1151   image1914 (May 30-Sept. 7) Experimental Hydro-Aeroplane Mail Service, Chautauqua, N.Y., post card with red "Via U.S. Aeroplane Mail, Route No. 607004" two-line cachet (type 2), franked with 1¢ Pan-Pacific tied by "Celoron, N.Y., Jul 19, 1914" postmark, accompanied by unused souvenir picture post card showing A.J. Engel flying over Chautauqua Lake, Very Fine. AAMC No. 80b  $350. (Image1)


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1152   image1916 (Nov. 2) New York Times Aerial Post, Chicago to New York, 1¢ Lincoln postal card with "Between Sunrise and Sunset. Forwarded From Chicago to New York By, New York Times, Aeroplane" boxed cachet handstamp, uprated with 10¢ Franklin for special delivery fee and canceled by "Chicago, Ill., Nov 2, 1916" duplex postmarks, Very Fine. AAMC No. 97  $500. (Image1)


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1153   image1931 (July 28) Herdon & Pangborn Round the World Flight, corner card cover bearing "First TransPacific Flight, No. 9 of 75 Letters" cachet, with adhesives pmked in Brooklyn, N.Y. (origin), Sabishiro Beach, Japan and Wenatchee, Washington, Russian backstamps, signed by both pilots with additional flight attest by pilot H. Herdon, Very Fine. AAMC No. 1146  $450. (Image1)


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1154 C2 imageAirmail, 1918, 16¢ green, choice centering and rich color, tied by magenta "Air Mail Service Wash., N.Y., Phila., New York, Jul 15, 1918, 1 PM" cds on first flight cover to Philadelphia, Pa., receiving backstamp with "Send a Letter By Airplane, Especially To One "Over There", It Will Be a Real Treat." handstamp alongside, Very Fine. Scott No. C2  $800. (Image1)

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1155 C2 imageAirmail, 1918, 16¢ green, tied by magenta "Air Mail Service Wash., Philada., Washington, Jul 15, 1918" first flight postmark on cover to New York City, "First Trip" endorsement and receiving backstamp. Scott No. C2  $800. (Image1)

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1156 C3 imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, tied by "Air Mail Service Wash., N.Y., Phila., Washington, May 15, 1918, First Trip" cds in magenta on first flight cover, Philadelphia, Pa. transit cds on reverse, Very Fine. AAMC No. 101h. Scott No. C3  $750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $425.00
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1157   image1927 (June 29) Byrd Transatlantic Flight, New York, N.Y. to Paris, France, special aeroplane printed cachet cover franked with 5¢ Roosevelt tied by "New York, Jun 21, 1927" duplex postmark, Ver sur Mer receiving postmark alongside, Very Fine and choice. AAMC No. 1060  $600. (Image1)


SOLD for $250.00
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1158 C10 imageAirmail, 1927, 10¢ Lindbergh, four legal size airmail First Day Covers each with the first printed Esleeck cachet, one each used in all four cities: Detroit, Little Falls, St. Louis, and Washington D.C., Very Fine, the Planty catalog lists this cachet as rare. Planty No. 16 $800. Scott No. C10  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)

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SOLD for $160.00
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1159 C10a imageAirmail, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh, booklet pane of 3, nicely centered, tied by both green and violet "Cleveland Midwestern Philatelic Sta., May 26, 1928" First Day of Issue postmarks on airmail cover, Exposition label on reverse, complete unexploded booklet, Very Fine. Scott No. C10a  $800. (Image1)

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SOLD for $250.00
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1160 C13-C15 imageAirmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete, rich colors, neatly arranged at top of airmail flight cover and tied by "New York, N.Y., Apr 30, 1930" duplex postmarks, purple U.S. and red German flight cachets as wellas the circular "Round Trip" cachet, Friedrichshafen transit and green N.Y. round flight backstamps, Very Fine and choice, a beautiful complete set on round flight cover. Scott No. C13-C15  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,400.00
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1161 C13 imageAirmail, 1930, 65¢ Graf Zeppelin, block of 4, well centered, tied by "New York Apr 26, 1930" duplex handstamp on flight cover, U.S. and German flight cachets also tying, green Lakehurst Zepp receiver on reverse, Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. C13; $700 as used block  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1162 C14 imageAirmail, 1930, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin, large margins and attractive centering, tied by "New York, N.Y., May 31, 1930" duplex postmark on flight cover, purple U.S. and red German flight cachets, Very Fine. Scott No. C14  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1163 C14 imageAirmail, 1930, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin, tied by "Varick St. Sta., N.Y., Jun 2, 1930" machine postmark on 5¢ airmail entire, purple U.S. and red German flight cachets, to Belgium with Friedrichshafen transit backstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. C14 Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1164 C15 imageAirmail, 1930, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin, well centered amid large margins, tied by "Varick St. Sta., N.Y., Apr 30, 1930" machine postmark on flight cover, purple U.S. and red German flight cachets both well struck, green Lakehurst receiver on reverse, Extremely Fine, a choice Zeppelin flight usage. Scott No. C15  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1165   image1931 (June 21) Wiley Post & Harold Gatty Record Round the World Flight, corner card cachet signed by both pilots, cover franked with 2¢ carmine tied by both "Mineloa, N.Y., Jun 21, 1931" and "Mineloa, N.Y., Jul 1, 1931" machine cancels marking the start and end of the flight, Berlin postmark and Russian cachet handstamps, Very Fine and scarce. AAMC No. 1141  $650. (Image1)


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1166 C18 imageAirmail, 1933, 50¢ "Chicago" Zeppelin, block of 4, tied by two different "Chicago, Ill., Oct 26, 1933" postmarks on Zepp flight 5¢ Airmail entire, flight cachet on reverse, Very Fine. Scott No. C18  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1167 C18 imageAirmail, 1933, 50¢ "Chicago" Zeppelin, single on three flight covers, each with different flight cachet; "From Miami", "From Akron" and "From Friedrichshafen" dispatch cachets, Very Fine. Scott No. C18  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1168   image1934 (January 10) First U.S. Naval Squadron Flight, San Francisco to Hawaii, two covers and post card; covers including one signed by flight Commander McGinnis, other signed by the crew aboard plane 10-P-3, various origin and all with Pearl Harbor receiving postmarks, Very Fine. AAMC No. 1200  $300. (Image1)


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1169   imageGovernmental Flight Covers, 1918-53, over 130 covers identified in glassine; better early 1918 flights mostly with the 1st issue airmails issues including May 15th first flights (101A.1 & 101F.1, cat $650 each), Boston to N.Y. flight (105, cat $300) and various later to 1919 cataloging from $125 to $250, nice selection of post 1920 trips with some good items cataloging up to $150; some pleasant modest duplication at times, worth careful inspection, Very Fine overall. Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1170   imageGovernmental (Commercial) Flight Covers, 1918-56, collection of approximately 500 "commercial" covers identified in glassines and arranged by date; starting with early first & second issue usages, including registry and postage due usages, foreign destinations including Holland and India, later with fancy aeroplane cancels, section of National Airmail Week by state, U.S./Canada mixed franking, some FDC's, also sections of Star Route and Emergency flights, Very Fine overall. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,150.00
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1171   imageInterrupted (Crash) Flight Covers, 1920-68, over 100 covers mounted on exhibition pages and identified in glassines; exhibition collection consisting of the earlier covers (1920-30) including 1920 Pemberville crash (AAMC 200914) and the Batavia crash (201016a, cat $175), 1922 Porcupine Ridge, Utah crash (221215, cat $150) and the 1923 Cochranton, Pa. crash (230226, cat $250), items in glassines with later flights and some better including 1939 San Juan, P.R. crash with manuscript endorsement (390219, cat $185) and the 1947 Annette Island, Alaska crash (471026, cat $250); includes some collateral material, an ideal collection for continuation, Very Fine for these. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1172 E5 imageSpecial Delivery, 1895, 10¢ Blue, used with 2¢ Bureau issue tied by "New York, N.Y. Jun 23 1897" machine cancel on mourning cover to local New York City address, purple handstamp "Offered at Address / At / Cause of Non-Delivery" with notation of "Closed", reverse with "Notice. A Special Delivery Stamp Affixed to any article of mail matter is intended only to secure an immediate deliver - or one offer of immediate deliver. If the article cannot for any cause be delivered when FIRST offered, it then becomes ordinary mail matter and is thereafter treated and delivered accordingly." label affixed, some edge flaws, Fine. Scott No. E5  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1173   imageEl Paso, Tex. Registry Exchange Label, affixed on 2¢ entire (U385) bearing 8¢ violet black (308), faulty at left, tied by large oval cancels to Parral, Mexico, purple "Registered, St. Louis, Mo. Oct 5 1904" cds, purple "Register." script handstamp and "Acknowledgment Required" straightline, reverse with purple "El Paso, Tex. Registered, Oct 9 1904" transit and Chih (10.9) arrival backstamp, clean and Very Fine. Scott Nos. FX-EP1b  $600. (Image1)


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1174 FX-MO1 imageMobile, Ala. Registry Exchange Label, used on cover from France bearing 5c, 10c (2) and 25c Sower issue tied by "Paris, 9 - 7, 07" datestamps on front and back to Panama, New York (7.18) oval backstamp transits and New York registry exchange label added; top edge opening faults, Fine and scarce proper use of the Mobile registry label. Scott No. FX-MO1; $500  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1175 J3 imagePostage Due, 1879, 3¢ brown, ten examples used with 1¢ brown (J1) pair for total of 32¢ postage due, all cancelled by manuscript strokes on cover with red "London, MR 7 81" backstamp, black "New York F.D. Mar 18" cds, reduced slightly at right; stamp faults, Fine. Scott No. J3  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1176 J62 imagePostage Due, 1917, 2¢ carmine rose, Miami, Florida precancel, affixed on "Postage Due 2 Cents" Post Office Department Official Business card notice to sender of forwarding address, Very Fine. Scott No. J62  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1177 OX21, K2 imageOfficial Seal, 1919, black, perf 12, two singles, each with small purple "Shanghai" handstamp, affixed to backflap on reverse of floral cachet cover to Waterbury, Vt., franked with Offices in China 1919, 4¢ on 2¢ rose tied by "U.S. Pos. Service, Shanghai, China, Nov 18, 1920" duplex datestamp, forwarded within Vermont with partial Waterbury cds below stamp; slightly irregular cover reduction and stamp with a few nibbed perfs at right, otherwise Very Fine and rare. Scott No. OX21+K2 Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A NEWLY DISCOVERED USAGE OF SEALS USED AT THE U.S. POSTAL AGENCY IN SHANGHAI CHINA, THIS BEING THE THIRD SUCH EXAMPLE KNOWN TO US. An example on a 2¢ postal stationary entire sold in our 2011 Westpex auction sale for $2,300. (Image1)

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1178 LOX17 imageOfficial Seal - Typeset, dark blue, affixed on reverse of cover bearing 2¢ carmine tied by "State College Pa. Jul 16 1913" machine cancel to Patton Pa., pencil notation "Opened by Mistake, Mrs. Yeager", forwarded back to State College with Patton Jul. 19th cds, Very Fine and rare. Scott No. LOX17  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1179 Q7 imageParcel Post, 1913, 15¢ carmine rose, used with 1¢ Franklin, cancelled by partial target cancels on registered cover to New York City, aqua "R.F.D. No. 3, South Orchards via Theodore, Alabama" return address handstamp, reverse with purple "Theodore, Ala. Registered, Aug 1, 1918" origin cds and New York City (8.5) arrival cds, F.-V.F. and scarce use. Scott No. Q7  $350 on cover. (Image1)

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1180 Q9 imageParcel Post, 1913, 25¢ carmine rose, in combination with 1¢ green on 1915 legal size registered corner card cover to Kansas, tied by "Fort Worth, Tex." oval handstamp, origin backstamps and receiver on front; some edge flaws, F.-V.F. Scott No. Q9  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1181 LO2, 11A imageCarrier, 1851, 1¢ Eagle, tied by red diamond grid handstamp on cover to Danboro, Pa., with 1851, 3¢ brownish carmine (margins ample to just touching) tied by red grid handstamp, matching "Kensington, Pa., Dec 22" cds; cover corner wear and small sealed opening tear, F.-V.F., a rare tied example of the Eagle Carrier from Kensington; with 1997 P.F. certificate. Scott No. LO2+11A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1182 15L14, 11 imageBlood & Co., 1854 (1¢) bronze on lilac, acid canceled on cover to Lancaster, Pa., in combination with 1851, 3¢ dull red tied by "Philadelphia, Pa., May 31" cds, "Blood's Despatch, May 31, 1855" cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 15L14+11  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1183 15L18 imageBlood & Co., 1855 (1¢) black, clear to ample margins, canceled by oval grid handstamp on locally addressed cover with blue ornate Jones & Lennig - Manufacturers of Wet & Dry Gas Meters cameo corner card, "Blood's Penny Post, Apr 4, 1860" cds; light cover soiling and small sealed tears at top, F.-V.F., still an attractive cameo design. Scott No. 15L18  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1184 20L1 imageBoyd's City Express, 1844, 2¢ black on green, margins large to just into outer oval, canceled by red Free handstamp with handstamp impression on reverse tying stamp on locally addressed folded letter sheet, matching light "Boyd's City, Express Post, July 1" boxed date stamp; cover file folds, F.-V.F., a rare on cover usage of Boyd's first issue, with only eighteen on cover usages recorded. Scott No. 20L1  $4,000. (Image1)

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1185 20L4 imageBoyd's City Express, 1845, 2¢ black on green, large margins, tied by bar handstamp on fresh folded letters to Philadelphia, Pa., red "New York, 5 cts, Apr 27" cds, Extremely Fine, scarce in such choice condition. Scott No. 20L4; $250 Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1186 20L7a imageBoyd's City Express, 1848, 2¢ black on yellow green, full margins, tied by black cork and red "New York & Phil. R.R., Mar 22" cds on folded letter to Natchez, Miss, matching "10" rate handstamp; stamp with light corner crease not affecting design, otherwise Very Fine, rare tied by a railroad cancellation. Scott No. 20L7a  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1187 20L8, 11A imageBoyd's City Express, 1852, 2¢ black on green, die cut to shape, tied by "Paid, J.T.B." two-line handstamps on incoming cover to New York, in combination with 1851, 3¢ dull red, horizontal pair tied by "San Francisco, Cal., Jan 1" cds, cover forwarded locally by Boyd with matching "Boyd's City Express Post" oval date stamp; left thee cent stamp with small pre-use corner crease, otherwise Very Fine, a rare combination and usage. Scott No. 20L8+11A  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1188 20L9 imageBoyd's City Express, 1852, 2¢ gold, ample to large margins, tied by "Paid, J.T.B." two-line handstamp on locally addressed cover, with second strike below and matching "Boyd's City Express Post, Ap 26" oval date stamp, with original 1856 enclosure; cover with light wax seal stain, F.-V.F., an extremely scarce on cover usage. Scott No. 20L9; $750  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1189 20L15 imageBoyd's City Express, 1860, 1¢ black on green, clear to large margins, tied by cork cancels on local post office box addressed cover, with "New-York, City Delivery, 1ct, Nov 25" cds; partial backflap, Very Fine, a very scarce drop cover usage carried by Boyd's Express to the post office. Scott No. 20L15  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1190 20L21 imageBoyd's City Express, 1861, 2¢ gold on dark blue, ample margins, tied by purple "Boyd's City Circular Dispatch" oval handstamp on locally addressed cover, Very Fine, a elusive issue on or off cover. Scott No. 20L21  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1191 20LU18 imageBoyd's City Dispatch, envelope, 1867, 2¢ red on cream, locally addressed entire canceled by "Boyd's Dispatch, 39 Fulton St." circular date stamp, fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 20LU18  $300. (Image1)

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1192 20L46 imageBoyd's Dispatch, 1879, blue on blue, tied by "Boyd's City Dispatch, 1 Park Place, Paid" serrated oval handstamp on fresh locally addressed cover, Very Fine, an extremely scarce and elusive Mercury issue on cover. Scott No. 20L46  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1193 28L5, 11A imageBrooklyn City Express Post, 1855-64, 2¢ black on dark blue, ample to large margins, cork canceled on cover to Shurb Oak Plains, N.Y., in combination with 1851, 3¢ dull red tied by "Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan 5" cds; minor cover nick at lower right, Very Fine; with H. Herset attest on reverse. Scott No. 28L5+11A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1194 40L5 imageCity Despatch Post, 1847-50, 2¢ Black on Grayish, position 30, large margins all around, tied by "City Despatch Post P.O., Aug 26, O'Clock" cds with second strike at left on 1848 folded letter addressed to Chelsea, Mass., matching straight line "Paid" handstamp, with blue manuscript through handstamp applied by the New York Post Office and red "New - York, 5cts, Aug 27" integral rate cds alongside, letter with interesting content regarding traveling from Massachusetts to New York by railroad and steamer, Extremely Fine, one, if not the only known example of this issue on a cover traveling outside of New York City, illustrated in E. Perry 100 Years Ago (page 52), ex Mason, Duckworth, Boker and Kapiloff; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 40L5  Estimate $6,000 - 8,000. ONE OF THE FINEST OF THE FEW KNOWN EXAMPLES OF THE CITY DESPATCH POST 2¢ BLACK ON GRAYISH ON COVER. (Image1)

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1195 72L2 imageGordon's City Express, 1848-52, 2¢ black on green, light soiling, tied by red "New York, 5 cts, Oct 30" cds on cover to Northville, Conn., Fine, scarce tied by handstamp. Scott No. 72L2; $900  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1196 80L1 imageHartford, Conn. Mail Route, 1844 (5¢) black on yellow, position 12, manuscript "South" overprint, on folded letter sheet to New York City with additional manuscript "Paid" above adhesive, docketed "Ripley & Co., Hartford 7th Oct, 1844" on backflap; file fold effectively tying stamp to cover, F.-V.F. appearance. Scott No. 80L1  $11,000. A RARE ON SOUTHBOUND USAGE CARRIED BY THE HARTFORD MAIL ROUTE. (Image1)

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1197 80L3 imageHartford, Conn. Mail Route, 1844, black on pink, position 5, late impression, on 1845 folded letter sheet to Worcester, Mass., with red "Hale & Co.'s Worcester Mail" oval handstamp, manuscript "Paid" alongside adhesive, additional non-contemporary manuscript "East" and "2"; file folds and penned out address panel, Fine appearance, still one of the rarest of all independent mail stamps, believed to be a genuine usage with non-contemporary manuscript added, offered here on it's own merits, uncataloged on cover, ex-Sanford. Scott No. 80L3. (Image1)

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1198   imageSpaulding's Penny Post (2¢) Value Omitted Coin Handstamp, bold strike on folded letter sheet addressed to Buffalo, N.Y., red "New York, 10cts, Dec 15" integral rate cds, "Received Dec 16th, 1847" pencil docketing to the right of Spaulding handstamp, Very Fine, ex-Needham, Hollowbush, Petri & Hahn; signed George Sloane, with 2005 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $6,000 - 8,000. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF SPAULDING'S PENNY POST COIN HANDSTAMP WITH VALUE REMOVED. Proprietor of Spaulding's Penny Post, Enos W. Spaulding, raised the posts letter rate on November 15th, 1847 from one to two cents. Three different Spaulding's coin handstamps are known and are all unique. The first bearing the "One Cent" value is undated but obvious was used prior to the rate change. This cover with the value removed was posted approximately one month after the rate change to two cents. A later usage of the coin handstamp in April of 1848 bears a illustrated dove at the center. Shortly thereafter, Spaulding introduced his Striding Messenger handstamp and adhesives. `. (Image1)


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1199 138L1 imageTelegraph Despatch P.O., 1848, 1¢ black on yellowish, ample to mostly large margins, manuscript canceled on folded letter to Nathan Trotter & Co. "Front Between Market & Arch Street" in Philadelphia, enclosure datelined "Wilmington, April 25, 1848" requesting goods to be sent by steamboat; cover with closed filing hole at center well away from adhesive, Extremely Fine, ex Worthington, Gibson and Golden; with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 138L1  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. A MARVELOUS USAGE AND THE EARLIEST KNOWN EXAMPLE OF THE 1¢ TELEGRAPH DESPATCH STAMP ON COVER. THIS IS ONE OF ONLY FIVE ON COVER USAGES KNOWN. This cover was carried privately from Wilmington to Philadelphia where it was turned over to the Telegraph Despatch for local delivery. Four solo on cover usages are known with an additional on cover usage (file fold crease) in combination with a 1847, 5¢ red brown which sold in our November 2009 sale for $10,500 hammer. This exceptional on cover example last sold in 2006 for $7,500. (Image1)

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1200 143LU3 imageWells Fargo & Co., 1862, 25¢ red, Pony Express Entire, on 1861 3¢ pink entire with allover "Gould & Curry Silver Mining Co." shaded advertising; corner wear and slight soiling, Fine, a very rare entire with only a handful known. Scott No. 143LU3  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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