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701   image(Cameo) J.E. Burton, Commission Merchant and Dealer in Lumber, Lime & c., Petersburg Va., dark blue shield design showing showing Lumber on horse drawn carriage, on orange buff cover bearing 3¢ dull red (11), margins to touched, tied by blue "Petersburg, Va. '3 cts' Jun 18" cds; accompanied by Charter Oak cameo envelope bearing 3¢ dull red (26) tied by "Hartford Ct. May 11, 1858" cds addressed to Galena Ill., Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $230.00
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702 26 image(Cameo) Metropolitan Sewing Machines, New York City, green cameo corner card on light buff cover bearing 3¢ dull red (26), couple small corner faults, tied by "New-York Oct 1 1858" cds to West Meriden Conn., F.-V.F. Scott No. 26  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $130.00
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703 11A image(Cameo) Willcox, Perry & Eacker, Wholesale Dealers in Clothing & Wollens, N.Y., gold oval cameo corner card on cover franked with 1851, 3¢ dull red tied by "New - York, Feb 17" cds; some edge wear, F.-V.F. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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704 94 image(Clothing) Great American Knitter, illustrated ad design showing Roberts Family Knitting Machine, franked with 1868, 3¢ red, F. grill, horizontal pair tied by geometric cancels, matching "Madison, Wis., Aug 24" cds alongside, with original matching illustrated enclosures, Very Fine and choice; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 94  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $150.00
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705 158 image(Clothing) J.J. Laning, Wholesale Boots and Shoes, illustrated scene design showing Building with Storefront, on cover franked with 1873, 3¢ green, faintly canceled with "Trenton, N.J., May 2" origin cds, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 158  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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706 65 image(Death Related) Embalmers of the Dead, Dr. Hutton & Williams, Washington D.C., fancy framed corner card on orange buff cover bearing 3¢ rose (65), well centered, tied by "Washington D.C. May 6 1863" cds, addressed to Philadelphia Pa.; barely reduced at left, some cover light folds, F.-V.F. Scott No. 65  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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707   image(Fairs & Expositions) 1898 Reading Pa. Sesqui-Centennial, three covers with all-over illustrated design showing Indians, Factories and Train etc., one bearing 1898 1¢ Bureau on drop cover, one regular size and one legal size bearing 2¢ bureau issue franking; one with some toning, F.-V.F. group. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $110.00
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708   image(Fairs & Expositions) 1901 Ohio Exposition, Columbus, Oh., two covers, all over illustrated Exposition design showing fair buildings "Mecca of Industry", design on reverse of light blue and white cover bearing 2¢ bureau franking; one with small part of flap missing, other with flap tear, F.-V.F. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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709   image(Fairs & Expositions) Liberty Over View of Harbor, multicolored banner with "Free Harbor Jubilee, April 26-27" and 2 winged putti overlooking scene, Los Angeles and San Pedro inscribed in drapery with same design stationery used for accompanying letter, 1898 2¢ red (corner tear) tied with Los Angeles machine cancel to Mansfield, Ohio, tiny stain and slightly trimmed at right, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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710 114 image(Female Figure) H. Holcombe, Galesburg, Illinois, illustrated hair dealer corner card design showing Women with Long Curly Hair, on cover to New York City, franked with 1869, 3 ultramarine tied by blue "Galesburgh, Ill., Feb 8" cds and cork duplex, 1870 company receiver, Very Fine. Scott No. 114  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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711   image(Food & Drink) Capitol Mills, San Francisco, red and blue illustrated Snow Flakes breakfast foods box design on 1899, 2¢ carmine entire to Stade, Germany, uprated with small bureau 1¢ + 5¢ pair canceled by San Francisco oval handstamp, 1900 S.F. registry cds and N.Y. etiquette; faint toning, F.-V.F. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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712 65 image(Food) A. Stephens & Sons, Wholesale Dealers in Teas, Coffees & Spices, allover shaded illustrated ad design showing Storefront Scene, franked with 1861, 3¢ rose, two singles tied by "Cleveland, O., Apr 6" duplex postmarks, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 65  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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713   image(Food) Thomas Andrews & Co., attractive allover advertising in green showing Various Food Product Containers, on cover franked with 1861, 3¢ rose tied by 1862 New York duplex postmark, Very Fine and choice; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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714 537 image(Fruit & Produce) A.B. Humphrey, Grower & Packer, beautiful multicolor ad showing grapes on cover bearing 1919, 3¢ Victory tied by "Escalon, Cal. Jun 28 1919" duplex to Stockton Cal., Very Fine, a stunning advertising cover. Scott No. 537 Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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715   image(Guns) DuPont Smokeless, multicolor illustrated design on 1898 cover showing Quail on Rail Fence & Cornfield, franked with 2¢ Bureau Issue canceled by Henry Clay Factory, Del. cds and target duplex; faint cover fold and small tear at right, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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716   image(Guns) Hazard Powder, multicolor design on 1898 cover showing Mallard Duck, similar to previous lot, but without name of Lithographer, franked with 2¢ Trans-Miss. tied by Nashville, Tenn. duplex cancel, insignificant cover tear on reverse, Extremely Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $200.00
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717   image(Guns) Hazard Powder, multicolored illustrated design on 1904 cover showing Quacking Mallard with advertising text, franked with 1904 2¢ Regular Issue tied by "Norfolk, Va. Dec. 9" machine cancel; trivial cover corner wrinkle and tiny tear, Very Fine, a spectacular design and this is the only example we have offered with this advertising text format. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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718   image(Guns) Laflin & Rand Smokeless Powder, multicolor illustrated design on 1906 cover showing Duck Hunter in Rowboat, franked with 1903 2¢ tied by Chattanooga, Tenn. machine cancel, reverse with blue & white advertising text, bottom left cover shows imprint of Laflin & Rand with "Powder" mis-spelled (Pwoder), cover with minor corner nick at top right, Very Fine and rare, a gorgeous cover. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)


SOLD for $800.00
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719   image(Guns) Remington, blue design on 1897 cover showing Remington Hammerless Double Barrel Gun, franked with 2¢ Bureau tied by St. Louis, Mo. machine cancel, reverse with matching illustrated advertising, Very Fine and attractive. Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $120.00
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720 329 image(Hand Illustrated) Man & Beer Stein, hand-drawn caricature design on cover to Amarillo, Tex., franked with 1907, 2¢ Jamestown (natural s.e. at bottom) tied by "Newton & Fort Worth, R.P.O., Jul 22, 1907" cds; cover with partial backflap and slight edge wear, Very Fine. Scott No. 329  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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721   image(Hand Illustrated) to Miss Jenny Chapman, cover with design showing river scene and baby lamb with stamp holder, bearing 3¢ green (158), perfs trimmed, tied by cork cancel duplexed with "Newark N.J. Sep 15" cds to Brooklyn N.Y., Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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722 182 image(Home Products) Enterprise Sad Iron, illustrated oversized ad cover showing Women Using Sad Iron With Former Iron on Floor and Poe-like verse at top and bottom, franked with 1879, 1¢ dark ultramarine (s.e. at left) tied by cork handstamp, reverse with allover three-panel storybox showing Iron Taken Over To the Paris Exhibition, Very Fine and unusual; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 182  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)

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SOLD for $550.00
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723   image(Home Products) The Gold Dust Twins - San Francisco, Cal., multicolored caricature ad design on 1909 special delivery cover, franked with 2¢ carmine + 10¢ Special Delivery tied by 1909 San Francisco machine postmark; cover reduced at left, Very Fine. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)


SOLD for $450.00
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724 26 image(Hotel) French's Hotel, illustrated ad design showing Hotel Building Scene, franked with 1857, 3¢ dull red tied by "New York, Feb 13, 1860" cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 26  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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725 207 image(Hotel) Windham Hotel, Windham, N.Y., dual illustrated corner card design showing Hotel View and Heart Shaped Map, on cover franked with 1881, 3¢ blue green tied by target, matching 1883 Windham, N.Y. cds below, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 207  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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726 24 image(Insurance) A. Cummings, Jr., Real Estate and Insurance Broker, illustrated ad design showing detailed Estate View, on fresh locally addressed unsealed cover franked with 1857, 1¢ blue, type V tied by large "Paid" in grid handstamp, matching "Boston, Mass., Aug 19" cds, Very Fine and choice; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 24  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)

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727   image(Insurance) Mutual Assurance Society of Va., red allover illustrated shaded ad design showing Seal of Virginia, on cover franked with 3¢ Banknote tied by Richmond. Va. duplex postmark; small sealed cover tear at top, Very Fine. Estimate $75 - 100. (Image1)


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728 114 image(Insurance) New York Life Insurance Company, red and blue illustrated design showing Eagle and Nest Scene, on cover franked with 1869, 3¢ ultramarine tied by Portland, Me. cds and quartered cork duplex, with original enclosure, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 114. (Image1)

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729 65 image(Insurance) Washington Fire Insurance Co., all-over illustrated ad cover showing Washington portrait and with Nesbitt Co. imprint, bearing 3¢ rose (65), deep shade, tied by bold geometric duplexed with "New-York Jul 22 1863" cds addressed to Middletown Ct.; top edge tear, still Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 65  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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730   image(Machinery) Shaded Advertising Covers, 5 covers, mostly illustrated; includes 1886 Howe Machine Company showing Howe Portrait, 1892 Laidlaw - Dunn - Gordon Co. showing Pumping Machinery, 1860's Hopedale Machine Co. showing Building Scene, 1883 cover for the New Buckeye Mower; condition varied, F.-V.F. overall. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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731   image(Manufacturer) McCully & Co. Glass Works - Pittsburgh, Pa., illustrated corner card showing Factory and Waterfront View, on fresh 1853, 3¢ Nesbitt entire to Philadelphia, Pa., canceled by "Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan 30" cds, Extremely Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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732 94 image(Manufacturer) Western & Company, green allover shaded ad design showing Building Scene, on cover franked with 1868, 3¢ red, F. grill tied by New York duplex postmark, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 94  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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733   image(Map) Springfield, Ohio and Surrounding Area, allover illustrated map design on unsealed cover to Carthage, Ind., blue straight line "Paid" handstamp and reverse with 1854 National Cattle Show ad on backflap, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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734 65 image(Medical) Dr. Higgins' Antalgica, illustrated design on cover showing Eagle and Wreath, franked with 1861, 3¢ brown red tied by Palmer, Mass. cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 65  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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735 279Bg image(Medical) Seabury & Johnson, multicolored allover illustrated design showing Factory View and Benson Plaster Products on cover bearing with 1897, 2¢ pink tied by "New York, N.Y., Jun 23,1898" machine postmark, reverse with multicolored illustrated Benson Plaster Facsimile, Extremely Fine, a wonderful example of this popular and very colorful ad design; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 279Bg  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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SOLD for $800.00
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736 11A image(Medical) Sunderland's Book of Human Nature, illustrated ad design showing a Human Head with ad text within, on cover franked with clear to large margin 1852, 3¢ dull red, right margin single tied by red" Boston, 3cts, Jun 11" cds and large "Paid" in grid handstamp; stamp slightly oxidized, Very Fine and choice, a rare advertising design; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $200 - 300. La Roy Sunderland was a Methodist minister, abolitionist, and magnetist, who eventually broke from the church believing that religion was a fraud. He founded and also edited the "Magnet" in which he expounded his beliefs in mesmeric power and suggestion. Sunderland was also an exponent of phrenology, which this ad design may account for the similarity to that of the phrenology ad designs. (Image1)

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737 114 image(Mining) The Miner's Journal, illustrated ad design showing Miner and Railed Mine Shaft Scene, on cover franked with 1869, 3¢ ultramarine tied by "Pottsville, Pa., Dec 21" cds and quartered cork duplex; light cover edge wear, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 114  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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738 11 image(Music) R.G. Greene, Piano Fortes, allover illustrated ad design showing Parlor Piano, on cover franked with 1852, 3¢ dull red tied by "Chicago, Ill., Aug 30" cds, musical verse imprint on backflap, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 11 Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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739 147 image(Peace) Nation Shall Not Lift Up Sword Against Nation, Neither Shall They Learn War Any More, allover illustrated Valentine design with American Peace Society imprint at bottom, on cover to New York City, franked with 1870, 3¢ green tied by blue "Gettysburgh, Pa., Dec 7" cds and target duplex, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 147  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)

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740 26 image(Peace) Universal Brotherhood, Arbitration For War, Freedom of Commerce, allover J. Valentine design (state 1) on cover to Augusta, N.Y., franked with manuscript canceled 1857, 3¢ dull red, matching "W Andover, O., Mar 16" postmark, Very Fine. Scott No. 26  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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741   image(Phonography) Phonography, allover ornamental Ben Pitman advertising design on fresh cover to West Northwood, N.H., franked with 1851, 3¢ dull red tied by light town postmark, 1856 docketing on reverse, Extremely Fine, a lovely cover and design. Estimate  $200 - 300. Sir Isaac Pitman was an Englishman who invented phonographic shorthand, or phonography, a shorthand system based on phonetics. As it could be adapted to a wide variety of languages, it became one of the most widely used systems in the world. It was his brother, Benn, who popularized phonography in America. (Image1)


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742 26 image(Phonography) Phonography, allover ornamental Ben Pitman advertising design on fresh cover to West Chester, Pa., franked with 1857, 3¢ brownish carmine tied by blue "Cincinnati, O., Mar 11" cds, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 26  Estimate $200 - 300. Sir Isaac Pitman was an Englishman who invented phonographic shorthand, or phonography, a shorthand system based on phonetics. As it could be adapted to a wide variety of languages, it became one of the most widely used systems in the world. It was his brother, Benn, who popularized phonography in America. (Image1)

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743 11A image(Phonography) Phonography, allover ornamental advertising design with "Longley Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio" imprint at bottom, on cover franked with 1852 3¢ dull red, top margin single tied by blue "Cincinnati, O., Dec 8" cds (cert. states stamp is a #11A however we feel this may be a #10A), Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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744   image(Phrenology) The Proper Study of Mankind Is Man, illustrated Fowler & Wells advertisement showing Skull with the partitioned Brain Organs, on cover to Moline, Ill., red town postmark with matching "Paid 3" in circle handstamp, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $200 - 300. The foremost American phrenologists, were the Fowler brothers, Lorenzo and Orson, who began reading heads in New York in the 1840s. Joined by Samuel R. Wells (1820-75) in 1844 their publishing industry churned out vast quantities of phrenological periodicals, pamphlets and books. (Image1)


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745 11A image(Phrenology) "The Proper Study of Mankind Is Man", illustrated Fowler & Wells advertisement showing Skull with Partitioned Brain Organs, on cover franked with 1852, 3¢ dull red tied by "New York, May 10" cds, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $260.00
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746 206 image(Post Office) The Boston Mailing Company, illustrated ad depicting "The 'Lightning' Mailing Machine" and with all-over blue wavy shading on cover bearing 1¢ blue (206) tied by "Boston" third-class oval to local address, flap unsealed, Very Fine. Scott No. 206  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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747 210 image(Printing & Publishing) Chautauqua Literatery & Scientific Circle, brown and yellow allover ad design showing Monogram & Hall of Philosophy View, on cover franked with 2¢ Banknote tied by "Chautaugua, N.Y., Jul 30" cds and target duplex, with original course completion award document, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 210  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $190.00
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748 26 image(Printing & Publishing) Guernsey Press, Made by Francis & Clary, Pittsfield, Mass., illustrated ad design showing the Guernsey Press, in fresh cover to New York City, franked with 1857, 3¢ dull red tied by "Pittsfield, Mass, Paid, Oct 14" cds, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 26  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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749 210 image(Printing & Publishing) The Soldier's Story of the Siege of Vicksburg, illustrated ad design showing Soldiers Playing Cards Under Makeshift Tent, on cover addressed to O.H. Oldroyd "Lincoln Mansion" in Springfield, O. franked with 2¢ Banknote tied by "Cleveland, O., Sep 28, 85" duplex postmark, Very Fine. Scott No. 210  Estimate $150 - 200. After the Lincolns moved to Washington in 1861 the house was rented to L. Tilton, president of the Great Western Railroad. A few years later it was rented to George H. Harlow, who later became Secretary of State for Illinois. Then, after several years; occupancy by a Dr. Gustav Wendlandt, it was rented in 1884 to O. H. Oldroyd, well-known collector of Lincolniana. It was Oldroyd who urged the then owner of this shrine, Robert Todd Lincoln, to deed it to the state. This was done in 1887 and Oldroyd became its first official custodian. (Image1)

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750 65 image(Railroad) N. & A. Middleton, Philadelphia, Pa., red allover illustrated design showing Railcar Wheels on Track, on cover franked with 1861, 3¢ rose tied by quartered cork cancel, "Phil'a, Pa." cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 65  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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751 65 image(School) Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., ornate illustrated ad design showing various allegorical figures, on cover franked with quartered cork cancel and 1854 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. cds alongside; minor cover edge wear, Very Fine. Scott No. 65  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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752 147 image(Temperance) The Anti-Dram Shop Party, illustrated propaganda cover showing Men at Drinking Establishment, franked with 1870, 3¢ green tied by cork handstamp, matching "Peterborough, N.Y., Mar 29" cds; stamp with tear at right and light cover corner wear, F.-V.F., a rare illustrated temperance cover. Scott No. 147  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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753   image(Temperance) Maine Liquor Law Approved By the Congress, June 2, 1851, allover propaganda text design on cover to Hallowell, Me.," Bath, Me., Aug 10" cds with matching "Paid 3" in circle handstamp, Thurston printers imprint on backflap. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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754   image(Tobacco) Charles Denby Tobacco, multicolor illustrated ad showing "Cock O' the Walk" with Turkey walking a road of cigars, on cover bearing 1903, 2¢ shield (319) tied by "Toledo, Ohio Oct 22 1908" machine cancel, Very Fine. Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)


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Literature

Literature
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
755   image1885 The World's Industrial & Cotton Centennial Exposition (Image1)


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756 238 image1893, 15¢ Columbian, horizontal pair, tied by "New York" duplex cancels on 1893 cover to Germany with blue embossed Expo. label of the German Commissioner at the Chicago World's Fair, flap missing, Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 238 Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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757 234 image1893 "World's Fair Station, Chicago, Sep. 9 1893" (Bomar C93-12a), the "1" point to the "I", machine expo cancel ties 5¢ Columbian (234) on cover to Austria. Scott No. 234  $275. (Image1)

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758 230 imageCalifornia Midwinter International Exposition, souvenir card bearing 1893, 1¢ Columbian tied by "San Francisco Cal. Jun 2 1894" machine cancel and addressed locally, reverse with multicolor "Greeting from the Vienna Prater" design showing expo building, couple small flaws, Very Fine and rare, We have not previously offered this expo post card. Scott No. 230  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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759 231, 232 imageCalifornia Midwinter International Exposition, lithograph design with "Le Count, S.F." imprint on cover to Holland bearing 1893, 2¢ & 3¢ Columbian singles, each tied by matching crude Star cancellation duplexed with "Vacaville Cal. Jul 26 1894" cds, Very Fine and rare design used abroad. Scott No. 231, 232  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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760   image1894 California Midwinter International Exposition, group of five covers with mostly different designs, two with same design but one without return address imprint, three others of companies awarded medals at the show; few flaws, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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761   imageExposition Sta. Omaha, Nebr. Jun 9 '98, perfect neat strike of duplex ties 2¢ pink, type IV (279Bg), corner flaw, on illustrated Trans-Mississippi Exposition Nebraska Commission corner card cover to the Blind Institute at Nebraska City Neb., Jun. 10th receiving backstamp, Extremely Fine. Bomar No. O98-01  Estimate $200 - 300. The Exposition opened to the public on June 1 but the stamps were not ready until June 17, this was used in the period before the Trans-Mississippi stamps were available. (Image1)


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762   imageExposition Sta. Omaha, Nebr. Aug 3 '98, duplex ties 5¢ Trans-Mississippi (288), rich color, on cover to Springfield Mass., Aug. 5th receiving backstamp; some toning affects stamp and a light corner crease at top right, Very Fine appearance desirable with the exposition cancel, This is from a partial set of individual uses up to the 10¢ value created by J.W. Witty. Bomar No. O98-01  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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763   imageExposition Sta. Omaha, Nebr. Aug 3 '98, bold strike ties 4¢ Trans-Mississippi (287), choice centering, on cover to Springfield Mass., Aug. 5th receiving backstamp; some toning affects stamp, otherwise Very Fine and desirable with the exposition cancel, This is from a partial set of individual uses up to the 10¢ value created by J.W. Witty. Scott $750 for expo cancel. Bomar No. O98-01  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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764   imageExposition Sta. Omaha, Nebr. Sep 20 '98, duplex ties 2¢ Trans-Mississippi (285) on New York State Commission corner card cover to New York City, Sep. 22nd arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Bomar No. O98-01  Estimate $200 - 300. This is the marking that was traced to create the fake examples of this marking (without killer) circulating around. (Image1)


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765   imageUnited States Postal Station, Oct 18, Paris Exposition 1900, flag machine postmark (Langford Z-27) tying 40c Peace & Commerce (95) corner margin single on locally addressed cover, Extremely Fine. Bomar No. P00-07  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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766   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Pan-American Sta. Oct 21 1901, three strikes of duplex ties 1¢-10¢ Pan-American (294-299) complete set on multicolor expo ad cover to DeWitt, Iowa, Oct 22nd receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-01  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF THIS EXPO MARKING ON COVER WITH A COMPLETE SET OF THE PAN-AMERICAN ISSUE. The left strike is one of the clearest strikes recorded of this marking. This is likely the only recorded use of B01-01 with a complete set. (Image1)


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767   imageBuffalo, N.Y., Pan-American Sta. Oct 21 1901, two strikes of duplex tie 1¢ Pan-American, 1¢ Trans-Mississippi and 1¢ Columbian (294, 285, 230) on blue illustrated expo ad cover to DeWitt, Iowa, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-01  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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768   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Pan-American Sta. Oct 28 1901, bold strike of duplex as forwarding postmark on all-over blue South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Expo ad cover bearing 2¢ Pan-American (295) tied by "Charleston, S.C. Oct 24 1901" machine cancel and addressed to the Press Building, Pan American Expo, forwarded upon arrival to the Agriculture Building Oregon Exhibit; reverse with Pan-American Station Oct. 26th (B01-07C) machine cancel with "R" die used properly as a receiver, minor edge wear, F.-V.F., A wonderful two exposition cover and the only recorded example of B01-01 used as a receiver. Bomar No. B01-01  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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769   imagePan.-Am. Sta. Buffalo, N.Y. May 27 1901, excellent strike of rubber duplex (Rim #1) ties 1¢ Pan-American (294) on 1¢ Columbian entire to Philadelphia Pa., May 28th receiving backstamp, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Bomar. Bomar No. B01-02A  Estimate $400 - 600. This rubber duplex marking deteriorated quickly with use and cleaning, so clear impressions are scarce. It is known used from May 26th to June 8th 1901. (Image1)


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770   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., May 27 1901, two strikes of rubber duplex with bars ties 1¢ Pan-American (294) on 1¢ postal card (UX14) to Cairo, Egypt, Buffalo (5.27) and New York (5.28) backstamps, Cairo (6.10) arrival cds; small card flaws, F.-V.F., a rare destination, This is the second day of use of B01-02., ex-Mader. Bomar No. B01-02A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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771   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Jul 8 1901, two strikes of rubber duplex (Rim #1) with bars ties two 1¢ Pan-American (294) singles on multicolor Temple of Music expo post card to Germany, Jul. 7th receiver; light card crease, F.-V.F., uncommon use abroad, ex-Mader. Bomar No. B01-02B  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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772   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Jul 8 1901, two strikes of rubber duplex (Rim #1) with bars ties 2¢ Pan-American (295) on maroon illustrated expo ad cover to Cincinnati Oh., Jul. 9th receiving backstamp. Bomar No. B01-02B  Estimate $200 - 300. This strike of the rubber duplex shows rim #1 just after the incident that started its deterioration. The incident was on or just prior to July 4th, it is still relatively clean and intact. (Image1)


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773   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Jul 9 1901, two strikes of rubber duplex (Rim #1) with bars ties 1¢, 2¢ pair Pan-American (294, 295) on multicolor U.S. Government Building expo ad cover to Sweden, third strike of duplex at center, reverse with New York (7.10) transit and Halmstad (7.19) arrival cds; small lower left corner repair, a Very Fine and rare use to Sweden. Bomar No. B01-02B  Estimate $500 - 750. These strikes of the rubber duplex shows rim #1 just after the incident that started its deterioration. The incident was on or just prior to July 4th, it is still relatively clean and intact. (Image1)


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774   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Aug 23 1901, clear strike of rubber duplex with rim distorted slightly (Rim #1) and killer bars ties 2¢ Pan-American (295), nat. s.e. at bottom, on large-size multicolor Niagara Env. Co. expo post card showing the fair grounds, addressed to Winsted Conn.; vertical crease at right, F.-V.F., Uncommon use correctly franked at letter rate. Bomar No. B01-02B  Estimate $200 - 300. This is an excellent impression of the B01-02 marking on the day after it was first cleaned, which started the deterioration that would cause the marking to be retired. (Image1)


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775   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Sep 24 1901, two strikes of rubber duplex with deformed dial (Rim #1) and killer bars ties 1¢ and 2¢ pair Pan-Americans (294, 295) on Niagara Env. Mfg. Official Expo Souvenir Post Card envelope to Spring Lake N.J., minor stamp and edge flaws, Very Fine, an unusual use of the souvenir card envelope. Bomar No. B01-02B  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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776   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Sep 25 1901, two strikes of rubber duplex (Rim #1) with deformed dial and killer bars tie 5¢ Pan-American (297) on illustrated multicolor expo ad cover to Tunisia, reverse with Buffalo (9.25), Marseille (10.5) and Tunis (10.8) backstamps; cover restored at right, Very Fine appearance, an exceptionally rare destination. Bomar No. B01-02B  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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777   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Aug 1 1901, two strikes of rubber cds (Rim #1) with deformed dial and no killer bars ties 1¢ Pan-American (294) vertical pair with nat. s.e. at top on illustrated Statler's Hotel ad cover to Troy N.Y., additional Pan-American Station (B01-07A) machine cancel, Troy (8.1) receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-02C  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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778   imagePan-Am. Sta. Buffalo, N.Y. Aug 5 1901, rubber duplex (Rim #1) ties 1¢ Pan-American (294) on multicolor expo post card showing the Electricity Building to Asbury Park N.J., Buffalo (8.5) exposition machine cancel at lower left, Aug. 6th arrival backstamp, F.-V.F. Bomar No. B01-02C  Estimate $150 - 200. This example shows some of the deterioration of this rubber marking as well as the removal of the bars to the right of the datestamp. It was apparently kicked out of the exposition station machine and the duplex was used to properly cancel the stamp. (Image1)


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779   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Aug 23 1901, two purple strikes of rubber cds with deformed dial (Rim #1) and no killer bars ties 1¢ Pan-American (294) pair on multicolor Albrigth Art Gallery expo ad cover to Benson Minn., Aug. 26th receiving backstamp, F.-V.F. Bomar No. B01-02C  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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780   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Aug 26 1901, purple strike of rubber cds with deformed dial (Rim #1) and no killer bars on multicolor Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building expo ad cover bearing 2¢ Pan-American (295) tied by Buffalo Pan-American Station (B01-07A) machine cancel to Whiteman Mass., Aug. 27th receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-02C  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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781   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Sep 4 1901, complete strike of rubber cds with deformed dial (Rim #1) and no killer bars as receiver on cover originally mailed with 2¢ Bureau (279B) tied by Buffalo Sep. 4th Pan-Am publicity machine cancel (B01-15C) to the Agricultural Building on the Exposition Grounds, forwarded with Pan-Am Station rubber stamp cds, backstamped with Pan-Am Station machine cancel (B01-07A); small edge and flap tears, Very Fine and unusual with three different expo postmarks., This is the only recorded example of B01-02 used as a receiver., ex-Mader. Bomar No. B01-02C  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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782   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Sep 10 1901, three partial strikes of rubber cds handstamp (Rim #1) without killer bars ties 1¢-10¢ Pan-American complete set (294-299) on cover to Alameda Cal., additional clear strike of cds at lower left, Alameda (9.14) backstamp; couple toned perf tips, Very Fine, ex-Mader. Bomar No. B01-02C  Estimate $750 - 1,000. A RARE COMPLETE SET TIED ON COVER BY THIS RUBBER EXPOSITION HANDSTAMP. This was the final stage of Rim #1, when it could no longer be repaired and was no longer usable as a postmark. (Image1)


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783   imagePan.-Am. Sta., Buffalo, N.Y., Jul 9 1901, clear strike of rubber duplex (Rim #2) with bars cancels 1¢ postal card (UX14) to New York City, additional Pan-American Station (7.23) machine cancel at bottom (B01-07A), card forwarded to Saratoga Springs with New York City (7.24) machine cancel, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-02 unlisted  Estimate $750 - 1,000. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE PAN.-AM. STA. RUBBER DUPLEX WITH RIM #2, THE ONLY EXAMPLE RECORDED FROM JULY 23RD. This is an example of the the second B01-02 device used at the Pan American Expo and is not currently listed in Bomar. Because of the ongoing deterioration of the original B01-02 marking, on two days during the expo, Jul. 23 and Sep. 11, this back up device was put into service while the primary device underwent repairs. There is one example recorded used on 7/23 and two examples used on Sep. 11th. The dating still shows the warped and swollen characteristics of Rim #1 because there was only one set of day/date/year inserts, but apparently two devices. After the second repair attempt on Rim #1 failed, both devices were retired and replaced with B01-01. This research has been documented in an article by John Cunningham, John Moore & Peter Miselis. (Image1)


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784   imagePan-American Railway Post Office, Buffalo N.Y., May 18 1901, complete strike of duplex on Pan-American Railway Post Office facing slip pre-printed to Detroit, Mich., purple "E.G. Stackpole," straightline handstamp; mounted on envelope backing, tone spot, a Very Fine strike, One of only 5 strikes on facing slips from the RPO car, this being the only example with the Stackpole handstamp. Bomar No. B01-03  Estimate $500 - 750. E.G. Stackpole was one of the six staff hired by the Post Office to man the Railway Post Office car for tours during the exposition. (Image1)


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785   imagePan-American Railway Post Office, Buffalo N.Y., Jun 15 1901, strike of duplex on Pan-American Railway Post Office facing slip with purple crayon "Echo & L P City" destination designation, black "E. A. Holcomb" straightline handstamp; tear and some creasing, F.-V.F., One of only 5 strikes on facing slips from the RPO car, this being one of three examples with the Holcombe handstamp. Bomar No. B01-03  Estimate $300 - 400. E. A. Holcombe was one of the six staff hired by the Post Office to man the Railway Post Office car for tours during the exposition. Most facing slips were preprinted with names of cities with heavy volumes of mail, but this has a blank portion where a lesser used destination was written in. (Image1)


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786   imagePan-American Railway Post Office, Buffalo N.Y., Jul 30 1901, strike of duplex on Pan-American Railway Post Office facing slip with blue crayon "Echo & L P City" destination designation, black "E. A. Holcombe" straightline handstamp; minor corner creases, F.-V.F., One of only 5 strikes on facing slips from the RPO car, this being one of three examples with the Holcombe handstamp. Bomar No. B01-03  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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787   imagePan-American Railway Post Office, Buffalo N.Y., Aug 21 1901, double strike of duplex ties 2¢ bureau issue, nat. s.e. at left, on cover to Chicago Ill. Bomar No. B01-03  Estimate $200 - 300. The Railway Mail System had a fully equipped and manned RPO car on exhibit which visitors could walk through. It is recorded used from May 18, 1901 to October 21, 1901. (Image1)


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788   imagePan-American Railway Post Office, Buffalo N.Y., Aug 28 1901, clear and complete strike of duplex on Pan-American Railway Post Office facing slip pre-printed to Massachusetts, Very Fine and remarkable strike. Bomar No. B01-03  Estimate $750 - 1,000. THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST STRIKES OF THIS R.P.O. MARKING AND ONE OF ONLY 5 STRIKES ON FACING SLIPS FROM THE RPO CAR. This marking is found usually poorly struck probably due to its larger size cds. (Image1)


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789   imagePan-American Railway Post Office, Buffalo N.Y., Sep 30 1901, clear strike of duplex on 1¢ postal card (UX14) addressed to A.W. Line at Pan-American Postal Station, General Delivery, Very Fine and uncommon. Bomar No. B01-03  Estimate $500 - 750. This is proof that some mail was received at the station, and that some visitors to the R.P.O. exhibit asked to drop mail during the tour. There also was apparently a general delivery window at the station. (Image1)


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790   imagePan-American Railway Post Office, Buffalo N.Y., Oct 8 1901, strike of duplex on Pan-American Railway Post Office facing slip with preprinted London Island destination, black "E. A. Holcombe" straightline handstamp; small flaws, F.-V.F., One of only 5 strikes on facing slips from the RPO car, this being one of three examples with the Holcombe handstamp. Bomar No. B01-03  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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791   imageRegistered No _____ / Jul 25 1901 / Pan-American Station, / Buffalo, N.Y., clear strike of purple four-line handstamp at top left of illustrated black and sky blue U.S. Government Building cover bearing 2¢, 8¢ Pan-Americans (294, 298), tied by purple oval cancels, addressed to New York N.Y., pencil "1051" registry number, New York Station I (7.26) arrival backstamp, Very Fine, ex-Mader. Bomar No. B01-05  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF ONLY SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPO REGISTERED POSTMARK. This non-boxed four-line registry handstamp has a underlined space for the postal clerk to manually insert the registry number. The six recorded examples are known used May 23rd to August 14th 1901. The early dates are in black and the later in purple. The example here is the only one properly paid with the 1901 Pan-American issue on an expo ad cover. (Image1)


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792   imageHeld for Postage / Pan-Am. Station, clear strike of purple two-line handstamp and Oct. 5th machine cancel on McKinley Temple of Music mourning postal card bearing 1¢ Pan-American (294) tied by second strike of "Buffalo N.Y. Oct. 13, 1901" exposition machine cancel (Bomar B01-07) to Syracuse N.Y., Oct. 15th receiving machine overstruck, Very Fine; with 2004 A.P.S. certificate. Bomar No. B01-06A  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS AUXILIARY MARKING. Illustrated in Bomar 3rd edition on page 251. (Image1)


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793   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Aug 21 1901, International machine cancel with Pan-American slogan and "D" die ties 5¢ Pan-American (297) on all-over multicolor illustrated U.S. Government Building expo cover to Germany, reverse with New York (8.22) transit and Offenbach (9.4) arrival cds, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-07A  Estimate $300 - 400. Letter "D" in the die space was used to indicate the item was dropped in a letter slot or box. (Image1)


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794   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Sep 16 1901, International machine with "D" die and Pan-American Station cancel ties 5¢ Pan-American (297) on embossed red expo ad cover to Austria, reverse with Buffalo (9.16) and Carlsbad (9.27) backstamps blue printed "O. Moser, Post Office Box 6, Pan-American Station, Buffalo" flap imprint, pull wire patent envelope, clean and Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-07A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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795   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Sep 24, 1901, International machine cancel with "Pan-American Station" slogan ties 1¢ and 2¢ pair Pan-American (294, 295), small faults, on illustrated Pan-American exposition cover to France, Paris (10.4) entry cds, Belfort (10.5) arrival backstamp; top edge repaired, Very Fine appearance. Bomar No. B01-07A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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796   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Oct 28 1901, International machine cancel with Pan-American slogan and "R" die ties 2¢ Pan-American (295) on all-over multicolor illustrated U.S. Government Building expo cover to Syracuse N.Y., Oct. 28th arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-07C  Estimate $200 - 300. Letter "R" in the die space, supposedly to indicate 'Received' on incoming mail, but seen as an origin cancel. (Image1)


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797   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Oct 29 1901, International machine with "C" die and Pan-American Station cancel ties 1¢ bureau (279) on multicolor Alt Nürnberg expo post card to Canada; some light soiling, F.-V.F. Bomar No. B01-07 unlisted  Estimate $300 - 400. ONE OF ONLY TWO DOCUMENTED EXAMPLES OF THE INTERNATIONAL MACHINE CANCEL WITH THE "C" DIE. Both examples of the International machine cancel with "C" die were post cards used on October 29th 1901. The "C" is presumed to indicate that this card was dropped at at a collection box on the grounds of the expo and then taken to the Expo Station for processing. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,700.00
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798   imagePan American Station, Jun 10 '01, Buffalo, New-York., Barry machine cancel with expo slogan ties complete set of 1¢-10¢ Pan-American Issue (294-299) on red exposition advertising cover to Chicago Ill., Buffalo (6.10) and Chicago (6.11) backstamps, Very Fine. Bomar No. B01-08  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS RARE BARRY MACHINE EXPO CANCEL ON COVER WITH A COMPLETE SET OF THE PAN AMERICAN ISSUE. There are 17 recorded covers with this Barry B01-08 machine cancel and most have incomplete strikes. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,250.00
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799   imagePan American Station, Jun 13 '01, Buffalo, New-York., remarkable strike of Barry machine cancel with expo slogan ties 2¢ bureau (279B), nat. s.e. at left, on red expo ad cover with turquoise Division of Fine Arts handstamp to Buffalo N.Y.; flap and edge tears at top, a Very Fine strike, One of the finest strikes of this machine cancel. Bomar No. B01-08  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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800   imagePan American Station, Jul 16 '01, Buffalo, New-York., unusually full and clear strike of Barry machine cancel with expo slogan ties 1¢ Pan-American (294) on expo post card to Brooklyn N.Y., Jul. 17th receiver, Very Fine, A remarkable example of this machine cancel, one of the most complete strikes known. Bomar No. B01-08  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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